FZ;=I rlr. • ffi Witoburgit gazcift. •ourn ninauss MONDAT APRTL IO f 1865 AMERICAN Faimiommrs AID Wa ask ettentim to the address, intoday's paper, of the American Freedmen's did Galan. !fhb Society is composed Of uptight, treaty men, add therrieWs' • they present meet our . cordial approval. • • They crate the cafe very clearly, end con-, • • timely; and the Importancethe Measures'. they propose cannot be overestimated. The ' nkneachinit end of the war Opens up sew - • /queotirms which mire be met, and our chief / COOOBIII is to meet them In•-•the Pro Per spirit, and dispose of them as _truth, free dom, justice- and humanity dictate.' Mere expedients be 'plenty, conjured up to ..avoid. settling these questions on their Wits; but . - the only, true' expedient is to do what we 'MOW to be right. As we suittelpated, the several societies to aid the Freedmen which have sprung , up all over the coon try--the true sari butteolui outtrowth of a generous Christian iseptilse to Meet a greet neoeasitY—are about robe united in one grand National an histitneintorshiekcan be prOperly reins abed by the Government, and work.in ar operation with it In iirraig up theta mil. ' denser our people who have been suddenly. •lifted from-tete lowest bondage to entire freedom, yet lefi by the, tremendous revo • .1 lutlon which broke theirlonds, poor, lino _ • . net, helpless, homeless, disorganized, and :.. In, need of all things except faith, and hope , :and the will to do What they Can. This Is not avork of charity, in'the low; tease of • that word ; for we owe these ...people reparation for past wrongs, and still- Imre for their faithfulness and kindness to us during this fearful conflict. At the risk .1; of life they have fed, secreted, guided and epreforted oar . suffering priemers. God 'seems to have set them to these offices or . • mercy as be slat the ravens to feed the re tried prophet when he. a friendless fegitivei was hiding-:from, his enemies.- We owe • theasipatitude, moreover, for helping na to • fight our battles; and-we are their debtiors for their uniform good conduct in all thingi; - during the war—that their hands are nn stained with a single act of barbarity vengeance towardstheir enemies =dour& .11=, ibo'h all things else, we are bound to do all we' can do for them for the sakei,of. us after whose love they- so ardently yearn, end in whom they believe with the simplicity of little children, and , with a sae. . Unity of trust each as the world has never before witnersed. TEN It -- -/ The revolutionin Tanner - tree is complete. . It is astonishing how thinough men grew in their ; abolitionism when their cinereralcil is sincere. _The war-lurstaughetlie people of that once splendid, but now almest desolate State to regard' Slaveryas ; the Faure of all the horrors that have overtaken them ; and they hasten, accordingly, not only to wipe ft Oat of existence in theirr own State, but to put an end to .it throughout the , Ireton. , Their new ickialature, is soon as it assem-. bled, without waiting a (layer an hour, rati fied the Constitutional Amendment abob - firing Slavery... throgghorit. the United States. Themernbers of that hely seem to J. have "Uiought MO, they• could, do nettling. else properly:until-AN-was doi!c• • ' - Tennessee:is now a free Stale. She has been made so, by the spontaneousancl unani mous voice of , lier,..own nn der the dace:rest ccinvictiors a r tlieir duty to put an immediate exalts an'institatini 'that had well nigh: proved their- ruin, end she handiereelY rewarded fo r • it, Xi loon as Plisee,beitCimes.art. assured fact,, the tide ofemigration will set in and Sorer her: . rich fields wiftfaiew'aird enterprising pep. • elation, which not only test her agri ' cultural- capacity, , but develop° . her mineral ivsourcee and render her, in the near fa - tare, one of the foremost States of therm. Gott She hruf paid terribly, in suffering,' s for her share in. the Rebellion ;. she Las now , to reap her reward for her earlyaid prompt return to the,linfon and her tatthful sire lien to the caueeiddorn. • • • c010..60 - irr.ATroax must be pleas-: Int reading, now, : to the men who framed ft sad believed in, it. Tho following reso • - . lotion, especially- want mike them feel' "Re6tretr, That after four years of i fail. tor to restore PT Union Ly the eipedient of war, during which public liberty and private rights have been alike trcidden dawn, and the material jirosperity of the country essentially impatred—Ljustice ' liberty end the , publiewelfaredemand that , Immediate efforts be made for a cessattonof hostilities, with .a slew JO an ultimate coo rention of As the Chicago &Invention adjourned subject to the.call, of its National Commit . tee, AUGUST BELMONT might as well call it together again, - to 'give its members a . . de of daring that they barb always been in%sor of the war, and are immensely gratilltid its succeu. - 1610NICIPAL ELtertons•—Tha utter de moralization of the democratic party Is plainly shown in the recentt - municipal oleo: lions In the siestern States. At 'the doe- dons on the 3d inst., the Republicans ear *Cd two of the old Democratic atrongliolde in the west--namely: Detroit and Mi lite. In the former the, Repehlicaris - had 150 majority and *in the latter's Remit licms Mayor was elected for the first Wenn Time "int of mind these ban been dernocratio—overwhelmingly so. - Last ali t Milwaukee pyre ()ter 5,000 majority for licol#llan•an Ditroit'about_l,ooo. When the party cannot hold such strong entrench, malts as those of Detroit and Milwaukee, its rue is as hopeless as the Confederacy 1 shoe the fall of Richmond. Retribution at Libby. When the :Union troops triumphantly ea: tered Melo:not:id, they ahowed extrilordm7 forbearanceln not setting are to those olledens of torture shame, starvation. and misery, Libby Prifton and Castle. Thunder. They preserved those structures at monu ments of the infamy of the rebel leaders and at once they were put to a most proper M. The dispatches from Richmond an mamma that "Libby and Castle Thunder are crowded with rebel prisonem" We should like to have the long-established dis , dOlne of them prisons maintained for a while now. Let the same rations that have been supplied by the rebel officers to our Unfortunate prisoners, be furnished by our officers to the rebel inmates.- Let the ac oommodatione for 'sleeping be the same.' Let the old regulations be maintained. ;Let the order that prisonere looking out of the Window be ,shot, still continue in force. It will4lo no harm to have this system made .to rowitiilitte for a while at least. Those prisoners who complain of Fort Delaware, Pohit Lookout Xlmira, Johnson's Island, - and the other prisons, may bo allowed, troen time to time, to taste a little of 'Libby life by way of contrast. Theo let us math. tab's the two establishments as military psis ens so longue the rebellion lasts, and when it isellectually imbdned, let them bo rived and burned; to that-not a vestige , shall' re main of suclrqatte oC Infamous .tormire.— stanonus, is published in the Charles ton Courier to the loyal people of South Carolina for- funds with which to erect a meteorsl io the memory rof out moldier" who died or were 'M — nrdered from. buil den t food and clothing and burled like 41001. the race come of that city. An imtiorsaut Letter trom .isenetary 111'i ulteen—llis Werra In. ite,gart to a F reap Basta. .• Hr. hi' Cullugh," in Rallies to Wnottuntint - anion from If. C. Cat*, ..Esq4': of s delphis,)whose letter we are etnible to give on account of the press of matter,) writes under'date of April 4th, a long letter, giv•• lag his vie** of financial policy; and ex. planing in detail the meaning he wished to be 'attached to the following sentence is the address he recently nutde to the officers of his Department • ''l.ly chief elm will, of course, be to pro vide the means to diseharge the claims upon , the Treasetry Department .at the earliest day practicable, and. to institute measures ' to bringgthe business of the country gradu ally hick to the specie standard, a depar tu.-e from which, (although a necessity for the time betng,) is no lees damaging and demoralizing to the people than ekpenalve to therOirrernment." ' ' Mr. 'N , Didloch says this. la, the Only • avowal of policy which he had made or ex.: pectspr eeeed to mak at e, at least for the present.. ; lie than i • . • - -.The former of these objects is receiving ' My. lint attention. The sale of the 'llO notes (than width no mere desirable lemur: :sty will be offered to the'- pnbliefr 'which have been tettpom ere r a i l lldiminished,ty• the" Wall street panic, wit -I am hOpeful, be seen again so in as I. put she Troth ivy in a condition to meet ill !upended tor' malaidonn and honor all draftsthat may:be made uq: it; se that the .different depart gnats, be ta in condition to' promptly meet the engagements, may be enabled to reduce largely the extremely( the Ileverw • The latter object seems to be in the right train for-accomplishment by the' effective blows of our military endears' foreesWlth an any intim:mitten' of the Treasury De • partment, and , in;the face of &daily increase of currency through the instrumentality of the National-banks.. : • . • Ton Seem to be apprehensive that there- • turn to specie payments is to be effected by a• contraction of Government Issues; and' you say that "in one thing till have been disposed to unite, and that was tat , an early resumption was the cardinal point of my policy, and that it was to be Gouge; at whatsoever coat to the capitalists and. work ing men of the.country." A resumption of speci e payments is with me a "cardinal point , "because' I• believe that the - specie' basis is the only safe and healthy one Ter business; and bemuse lam clearly of the opinion that the interests of capitalists and - working men will be promo ted by a return to it; but no policy could be mere unwise than that which should at tempt to accomplish it by • such *curtail ment cif ,the currency as would prostrate or; injuriously affect those great interests upon the prosperity of *blab the Government-de pends. for its revenue, and which cannot be ;broken down or severely depressed without depriviag labor of Itsproper reward. The history .of Walt street within the last ten-. days sustains the correctness of the Opinion. which, in another position I have fretuently expressed, that the, high price of gold was to be attributed in part, at least to other influences than the expansion of the currency, and seems to indicate that the piper ciiculation of tile country which has been issued or secured bythe.Government; even while its volume is being increased, may, appreciate nearly to the specie stand. AN, the war draws to a close'and the restoration' of the Union is no longer donbt ful, gold and currency approximate rapidly towards each °Mei in market value, and of course, all those articles which were madeto follow the former mits-soisent mast sympathize. With it in its decifre. ' This cannot be pretreated by any action of the Treasury, even if the interests or She cam• try required it., It might have been better. for the country and the people that the de. cline of coin should have been more gradual that has been the case for a week or two past, but it is. bettor that it ehould have come down as It has, than, that it should not have declined at all. - • ' It isunderstood, I believe, among those whose:hid:rite of ' pentane' indulgence lead them into. rotneted excesses, Mei "sober ing off" rapidly isa dangerous experiment; bat dangerose as it may be, it is preferable to continued intoxication. ' It does not 'follow, however; thetbeciese gold /jail declined from ISS to 146, and may speedily decline still - fOrtiref," prices gene rally will fall to the sante. extent nor do I believe that any permanent decline . which Is likely to occur will.prostrate the greet lu • tereits of the country. On the coatrary,. I ant '.of the opinion that when-(lee ems= standard is restored,-ornearly reached 'the assurance which this state of things create—that the business of the country(' to be transacted on-a firmer basis-;;-will di trert cspital from speculation, and stimu late; instead, of prostrate, : productive in-, The close. of the 'war Will remove the 00T-, ormisent,.in a good degree, from tite Market, both 's.' a borrower and a - parehaserr sad while the Wanes" of the country is sewn modated to the new order:of things, there will bei tee onsiderable extent, stagnation and embarraelment,-- but.as hostilities are nevi. likely : to terminate before speculation has resulted in large "individual indebted ness, the; transition 1s likelYto be effected without the disasters whlah so =My hare, apprehended- The linbllifies of the Melee are elistatil; the circulating 'ineditunja eo edge sad so well secired r theresc - notes or the nation are: SA fast, VW one political future is:so bill- : liant,that the embarassmente twitich a change in the business ' , of the country Stout Wag about will lteg but temporal, and" the' Ittat.i caskets arc now`decided that, by the tit= reL constmetion is fairly commenced, en;erpritte Will be quickened into. nett life; and with ;lie hstesaity establisheri,the may drewback upon the national prosperitv, and the only Stain norm the national escutcheon remove 'the republic will move forward :gabs upon its career of prosperity and honor scarcely staggered- ln= such'a struggle with a won; tic rebellion width Would bare broken any ,othernation into fragMents. - • ' You will perceive, by the statement or the condition ttf the treasury on the first in stant, that the Goveniment circulation has not been diminished. Whether, or tai what extent this circulation wilibe reduced de pends upon cireumstanees that cannot now • te clearly. foreeeen. I have been; and stiff am of the a; 1111017; tVit it 11111.11 t be ciutailed trete a . noun to slecie •payment% can be rlketed ; but it cannot be dented that the course •of the. market for the past month' has been such, es to justify a re. consideration of the opinions which have I eel] so genCraly • entertained in regard It the fellation of the currency. The increased Atinertd for money,which is the result of the ; diminution of individual credits, may. not heve teen fatly 'ellimated ; and It may turn out that no considerable reduction of eaPsr eirtailarion vrill•be. ;Seeded for • the resters lion of the epecie.basis. At ell:events, the Goverateent tointereet in retiring rte direct it , the desired object, can be obtained withirt, a reasonable' time without That anYaaluable Interests arc to teller rnanentlyinjured by, a return to speaks pay mints is hardly Credible and I cannot but' think that your apprehensions of disaster to the manufastering interests of Pennsybea nia, as the result of it, are -without reasona ble foundation. The general tariff policy is, I apprehend, settled by our national debt. The discus. sion or lt, - therefore, •at the present time is unnecessary. That the present tariff needs revision is undoubtedly true. This revision will receive by the comm ission which. is to be appolated to.revise the revenue laws, from whose: labors I anticipate the hest, so. salts. The necessities of the Govemtnent will giro to our manufacturing interests all the protectiOn they will require to' shield them from destructive foreign competition; sea before the close of the present Admits's. tration I confidently expect to see these interests more prosperous than they ever have been. 'What recommendations I shall make to Congrese upon the' tariff question I em not now prepared to say; I expect to be able to endorse the bill that shall be pre pared by , the commission, and shall bo dis appointed if this bill does not harmonics our foreign and internal duties. and produce a revennewhich shall he sufficient to meet the interest on the =bile debt, and grad , natty redrlee the : principal, withoat hieing oppreslive to the people. Lliconclusion,permit Inc to say that lane no cause for diacoumgement in the present or prospeotire condition of the country. ;Dar national dept is large, but Our national re sources-street:ancient to carry it without em banamment. While it woad be foolish to calla a national Wising, it way be so man aged as not to boa national calamity, ;and in the wordt view - that can be taken of it, it isti email Metter in coisahrison with the id , estimable Yalug of thri!Unlon, in the main: teams of which it has been created. I etn, very truly yeast, . . H. IlkOtinteort: .-•-- The Gte.t ifrverthrvis Ferrara, 0 Epee I "A bird in, the air -Audi mrry the .voice, and that which bath 'stings shall tell the mit'er. ' Great ere thy Li dii; as ! Tb in 0 enemy :5 become "a ielittaa of the wilderness, an owl of the desert, a sparrow alone upon the honse-top." There fore, ti bird of good omen'perch upon our coluEnS, and scream! Bow shall our unsteady pen—shaken by a merry-dancing pulse I—attempt to write soberly to•day ? •. The great deed that has just thrilled through the country is like the sudden stroke of a minstrel cheeping every string of the harp—waking a - universal resonance , ofjoy. Only three • times dtui the war . has God touched us to the very nick: first, when, alter Sumter, the chee of the Re public crimeene.d with fire —send, when, after Bull Thra, the people eat in Sikekcioth ( - and ashes—and third, now, afteethe cart tun , of. Richmond, when :the - heavens am deft by the . ry of a nation's joy.. Not for a century may , the 'world' see a , parallel to the, great event Which has just quivered - through it I Not again for generations may Ille'Conunon round of hokum life be spanned by suchheroic days I' Wherefore, hit the ' living 'witnesses of this isublime'period give titanic,' to God who Las treat their lot In the :greatest of ages,•and Lithe noblest of lands! -:Walking the streets of New York' on Monday last, i stranger would have thought he had fallen - Upon *a carnival of March barest—an outbreak of schreiturchlnsi-4 bedlam of geoli-elieer `The Matthias of band! shaken on that day was, for nut berm; like a forest of leaves in the wind. .:-Beautiful was it to see how some faces car , vied their joyln laughter—others In Mara. Who can ever' forget the day ? Pentecost fell upon Wall greet, till the bewildered Inhabitanta 'suddenly Spike in unktiown tongues.4.einging . the doxology to the (nee. or; e•Old Hundred!" Shall we ever see again such a mad, happy, delightful entire . ilium of a great nation, drunken with the wine of glad , 'naws I The city of Riehmoncl. . . . • "Babylon th e Great, Mother of Harlots and Abomenations 0 the Earth." . • "'Rejoice over her, thou Heaven, and ye holyl apostles and prophets; for God lath avenged you on her. And a mighty anvil took up a great millstone, and cast it in.the sea, saying, Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown down, and shall be kund no More at all." Therefore; ring, 0 heaven•praising hells I Thunder, 0 thanksgiving guns I Clang, 0 broken fetters! Joining your sweet jangle to the peals of joy I Bloom, tardy buds of spring l—make haste to strew yourselves under the advancing feet of Liberty and Peace ! Rejoice, ye unforgotten slain I for your blood, outpoured, is unwested. it ma jestic and undivided Mitten I—imperiled, delit ered, victorlous"---sing unto the Lord a yew song! "Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, from eterlasting to eireriapticigi and let allthe people say Amer. !"=lnd.ipend est PURLIC THE VISION axecirkvs cox- I m ITTEE, rill Noma to TI , E-DAT, April 11th, at I P. Y , at the office of BLESStIALL BROWN, Yllth street, Pittahutaa. • -. aphlidowT A. M. BROWIt, Outlook lIIEDIaCEIBEJLE TO TUE STOCK of the num CEUST El s lA3tx OIL a• ammo SO., are rrested to sell sod Iwo their talr.eriptions at the h ie of Wet. llicaMtOlitX)E, Presides; of eha toeeaey 10 Ltberty stook By older et the Hoard of Directors, - 'Omni We. MoOIaCYZOB, Presided. Et.d44E244.MM AnD Oir.. erbanide Fe. I; 6 do 'Pi:m.2; to mire sad for gala be map : /SAIMI DIOKET 4 CIO. STORAGE! STORAGE! STORAG E swap tea be had ea the thild Soar esd kr of VOULITTLE L PECK. &Waled: Y and de Illetetiviet. NEW CONSIGNMENTS OF _PRO *, DIME roostvd tato day: ear had Oats In sacks; do Oa bles Turnip; sad Potatoes; I do Roach Boss la Sorrels; 1 do P ot atoes bads; If burets ,Fwes; SOO do Green Apples; 'do Woos. For's% by ;.pt. •IL 110I4T FOR PALE.--VALITA.BLE _ -4WD OIL LANDS ,-0 m leo acres, las.' Intim eaterialep Groat ea the tibloittrar, (Step water.) oestetas sores Ave strateate east, raw ,lay tarts Ouse to ale testi 'also • tea toot Did et eat elan a very traleabla rev stoat,. warm loos 'taloa Orates two to els lashes. taken Olt' Ingle*. satiterti.. 011 tedisatlotts good—tin eU mat nee , ggret g orlgr n lis 0.7 attlMll. property la *Bend, at • kw Sant ate le worthy lee ayertal aitettaist of parties istio melt to lane& iI the ottercoal trade. O,toe B : 111 01/e /B h 99 Youttli street. Wors 4 R eZQXSALT Eellimg Out at a Very SinikAdaaaca ABOVE COgr: thi List; t. wow* Mkt 'wide.. Can l•efer. 0014 takts asunkeraise. Nov Is the Usii 110 MS Slit rr BALMIJIt AL.% GA j es i liziagrir t mimics snots. d". 1 1 1419 0, ." - J. li4.IIORLANIPS, . Wizkot otroet,ld doer from Sat rlit - ARBEIVEI.OOAP.—'-Wo hare on Lira 004 for doth POO &Mtn Baßacas. SWAY% (lon Joon "Az to Its quality wo would van tapfoLlowindeettidiales. • C. & J. IL 81.11TIrlt; ' ? , • . . Wood street. • I - have Ar •a . 'of Vats lowa Wog Wy ootsilisbasot "Semyses Alaboostal Sluirtnir sot ToIJU 'Compound, mud. haws es hesitation Ir pro. notthologititipeettatonkythisdherstotbmthestht to osib otlesz • LHWIs WoODSON, Ai. • St. Mona Illbartig Emporium. ,Wwwfulty : boar twalsonywo onoolleut Emporium. of Sthotryttes Ambrosio! tiltorlog and .ToLlot - Compotrod. an attleia which I lutes- need with irseh pleasure aM profit Is my marbliela. msol.for !LPL 1116:11, It I. the -a , rtso sites of Shelled eompostoth ._III4.7THEW 741,111ra11, op7.ltd TPlunowt Shnolog Moos. •RAtiLB corioN• Wt/llKS.—Books for the abbecelption to the Capital Stook of the bldehlt tXPTTCH 'molts LO, LI:100month( by ,the LettAsiattlee of Peansyleatii% by aot • sts loused the Moth'ildarcit; M mill ho 0061184' ml like uttlee of KING PESNOU I; IL,Sit.I2 Wood Wrier. In IW:cf.:Hy b - Plttabstdb.:oo rtl2o.l.T.Abo. Thttt mat., to to kept open Ham PA. U. tod F tech psoulat day for ten days. Tao 4.)?iatelasioli4ri JtitHAft XING, - ISAAC If 1 , 1:11inox, W. Lt. hOliller ON, FAMES tilt All • MI. HAGALEY, JOSEPH PENLIWUK, . erns unowN, JAMES RAIN, .FL IT. HIWW. il E3lO ;- -- T ATDTIV ill - J . Volotoloth/S altichatt Is rid . !lasi*, Moils, is, hos remortd Ma ofiloo f om No. In WAI Vtt IT. to COAbElt TIP WWI,' and VIIIAT 8 riniers, ant Peoptee•leationel Hank. To. From tom ems th inns. carried no In nil Its brooches. Cash sevenths suede, l'ansfeenittota MIItoIkJ. . . 'Lir Berets its thus !too Alsonfssturors - of tiats > r srr . . . 300 • 13ALEs HAY ea enesigne.nt ntd for to low by . • DOI:111NOTON , Water area. A.DifiNTSTAktoftir _ rs tryemerenry-tpon the coat* of Mitt% - P. Swirl, D.D., 4•10,1,.15t0 or Allegheny ellyiAlls, Fluty. ounaty. natio' been tented to Qin antler.' signed, all lorecon indebted to gald estate are' lerebr- elettned. ee make Irotadloro payment, nod thous laving Elalme Netted said estere aro noel lei to present Ahem, dullyauthentloatedi for settle. speilwoow ; ELLIOTT E. SWIM Admen SIDBSW iVrefillifON, -- • . . X.•5%117' CON•N'IO3D, No. 144 Fourth Street, PITTSDIUGII, zA., win ) settee in the various *mute of •Medico), and adjoining counties. , atom fi.O.NSIONIIENTS IPi STOItE. 1 6 4 Beans; ea busk of Maw filtrated Corn; fi bbL P.I.I:«IR°L' Dupery .19 tubo Cooking Butler; . 2 m t bbla ?r e (Spring Sweeta For eats by . booLirkE Si PECK 4 10! .. Na.. 09 900 , 10 Water strek p 6 . I (SPARbItT 00 ,LD.wittLiow IinADES. • • , S halidsoue . Sad' varied asiortment, militias*. typed espnarly to my order. rot sa by. . . • , sold w : • TINCINIAII PALIIIRK. REMOVAL.—.%yO brie this day rediotmil Nike WPM anti to ie. yap use ?taw West. ifeotth saw the Crlevels Sod ""burlia TreVirrEstiosi,'itststosi , pirrinvl4l4 April 51.0, - • spelt • z,xpßzets r ,rlopLlTTLE &PECK', • on 4 is Wool , inset A._.frllselirl9,r by EipleaslWlNClE . llol4l 4 .B 1. w a y.. Thaw destrifig..good basin win. watt 10 Etre I.lessa apB4,w/ . • 211 1 CPARE 2CP 'AND • OPAQUE - Oiled Ettadre for sale 11 • , - aid Ir..111112131141:4; y...t.....'.;'yF;.t::q-x ~~ci~+.^v.' %aw'0.9a.:«..5.-......a:*.ui..t5'5..~..'~++i„ m~~~z: ~.. -r»:c.x,~=~as~'-:a~.s*:tiw?~ A9."118^ .4111•ERTIS.E.111EirrS. BASKETS, - CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, la every variety, cep et LANERMI, No. 101 Marketit. S - CHOLARSHIP IN PITTSBURGEI — FE. 6 MALL UMLLS.E.—Cha TUESDAY...4I7 I ex- ING-, April 11th, at BA o'cloek, will be •411 on second Leer of Chmatsratel Salsa- Roo Ice Sadtbeeld Street, optan:ta the Peet Chno L oa trance at rear of the Moony - directly froi Ellth street, in addltitte to !adds en , rance 'from Int noon Bales Rooste,) 440 Scholarship-10 the Mt*. borlh Female College. 41 . 0 A. MorLWATNE.- Anottoluter EZOILAIIGI BANC or .1 ., 1 - rone non, April ech o GK. 'NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 1 1 1 - AO .-L-1 GORDAN= with tha'Aet of Assanably, anti. tied "A% Aot enabling tho Backs of this Coontoo• wealth ter boadne - masoolatioa• for tho of Itanklag mmlar tie Lima of the United el tea," that thaStabkhalders of W EXCHANGE RAMC OF PITTSBURGH, ata general scents this day, have voted la favor, o f becesint auto an. atanoeha• Con, sad that the consent of Ms owners of name than two-thirds .o f, the tame ham bona obtained, aa Oa by taws of the Unite.] Mate* .-= H. K, KUREAT, puns, REDUCED.. WHITE. ORR Sc 24 rum Street, Offer air Dale their entire stook of DRY GOODS, at, great reduction In price. IN THY. MATTER . . of Um account of S.)) Is Um Orphan' Court of Cuthbert, executor of Allegasay CIA, N.. as, Vamp Suraside, dre'di fdareh Teem, teed. Are tow, to mit, Agin fair, ioes, Wm. O. B*w, Ides, Jr., Esq., Is appelatrel Auditor to tear and determum 'Um eamptiolui thereto and -io auto dis tribution Of. the. Oxblood la the bands of Um ae. eonotaat to and: among.the parties entitled tattle BY TUE 008:11T. frOsa the Record WPC. A. lIEROON, Clerk. • She Audlta: shore named will meet the partici inteneted for the purpose* of Ala eppointmest, at hie othee. Greet rawer, Plttstsh, on SATUit• DAY, Aprilinth, AD. In& lirg et 2 o'clock r. eplultdeew W. G. HAWKINS, it., Auditor. BAILEY, FAIMELL PLUMBERS, Ck gain et.l3.C/ taltenara Wittoras. MEE= BRASS WORK, vuau eVery Variety or TtIBINO, WATER, GAS OR STEAM nplo A ORDINANCE AMENDING .SRU. TICK td of Chapter X VI, of the City Code. Artoirtet, That mecum, p ion Chapte r 16th. of the ity code, entiticd "Elea Precincts " be sad the same law sweated that hereafter all elections to be held In the second precinct of the Fourth Wale, shall be held at the Public School House, on South Canal street, Instead of the house of Jacob 1.' 6 1 41: 1 1 f ol and emoted Into a law this, the oth day of April, Anne Domino, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-dve. • - JAMES MASSIIALI;. Prost- of Select Council- SIMON DRIIXI, • Pleat. of Common Council. Attest' V A. 2 ,,, Aurritso - N. Owl, of Select Council. M. McGONPfIGLE. -' Clerkot Common Conrail. apliond VALUABLE STOCKB 7 kt AUCTION. —TUESDAY EVENING, April lith, at VI; O'clock, will to sold on. tbs eectecd dose of tits tuarloetrial Sales Dooms, Phi ihaltatiehl stnwt, nppoalte the Poet Odle*. (entrance In nme of the hooltm directly from Fllth Street, In additho to lo,lde entrance from lint doer, Sates Roems,) the folios log valuable alteicar M shame Peoples' National Bask; II Cit Mans Bask; te " M. and M. de; o" Dank of Pittsburgh; la •Ileglottyi S !re pot Ia up boa Om, Mlnbuy " Lladm CM.; and Load Mining Oat • 100 Anilatilay and Pittsburgh Oil Chet " North Alumina Oil Oo.i loft 10 ausuipay de " McClintock • • EMI " Potash do; rao" West Vfrginia do; Ile tranklia, Hasa, Chal A Oil Cit. apt° A. IitaILWAINE,Auett. JOHN P. HUNT, WHOLESALE HO [MIL NEWS Mt Bookseller and Stationer, 59 FIFTH STREET, lAN= HALL, • At Lowest Prices : ALIIV/It bow Orbs; ' ALSTII MEHRA Ail. THE LATE JPIIIILICATbsios bE NSW THSK k PBILL Dkuom A uz LL TIM ISAHAIINES ...ATE I. 3 ; • CHILD TEX& WU - - 3'LIS NEW A LiG a = " A t rir e l LAVES - sups coratiotoss; , . "OIL LTA EN • ' sTATHIN TORTPOLILIS, SCHOOL '13.10/01, SLANE IHPOILS, we. AN REMOVAL. --THE OFFICE OF THE "BEMIDJI'S rum An mins& (CIFMI /LK PAPICIL,) HAS IItEN RSHOTED TO .THE rli Rapatoh 3312.11c1iza Nos. 61 and 69 FIF7B 6211.143 T. Our bottom Mho! ee the mune hoar et the buddlrre. Is thalfiryetch *mother meta, oraerAwe will. ha be ppy to tint Ihe eureer,ree mem, am( teatime of Me freefear's Yrread reol Metier. All adyettleraenta leer three will be carefully attended • 'I be aterebante of Tlttabargb and others will etel lt to their Interest to mote we of oar eolatatut as • • medium of teaching the (lemma bushiest. • The Freeren's Mead bte the leryeat elroabgloa of say (lemma paper publlebed to this an), whleb in interest by the het that the urrivaLt herr en )riniet,ef "'Monarch Allegheuy Otty sal BIN. all ahem, Cr. paollmed la tWe repot only. NEEt . BAtilia TOBLIBBEIte- AND racipntETO3s.% eats 1 ['VON SALE ()F CONDE3INE,D w.Hsys. fat AIITIMIIMITIR 06.11ttAtte 01//14 . 11, • 2 , tater DIVIINICIN, • WASIIINOIroff ()err, Atoll 1, SOS. wet be sold, et puttee caution. to the blithest bleier, at Ilan Imam, Maryland, OR Tnunso&Y, April 13, 111113, TWO OUNVRED MARES witu FOAL, deny of theta well bred and In good toolltlon., UI TOURSQ/LT, AprilW, TWO•LIO: 4 11)RED etivAlats • Oa THOUSDA.T,ApriI.no&D., ONE lirriuttoD MARFS WITH _FOAL AND - toICE lIV,HDREQ tI.IVALIt ,IlOrtst.s. These hlgie• hate been cto demoted as Until fur. the oars try errr ire of the army. - :- For tend and Irtratlntr purport, to toy rod bar. Enloe a ay Imbed. AnloiaTeliold:sinalr,"!' Salo to Colunenre at 0 A,' al., *al -SHIP • baliV - MlPtuilqea Ouveru via , - Stables, corner of Fremont atul Hammer amts. • Trunts—tlealt, in.Daltesithetes ourreney: JablEt4 }AIN, Brevet Drigadler General, In chaqa Fleet Dl.' vision Q. 11. - apadap2O - li(AP I SOAP I 1 I—'riteitragir-' ItIAT. OLIVE I:RA:SIVE SOAP, tonnufao. tared by & .7. H. HA VlYEEtria acknowledged' to be the wont serviceable of any kind yet-altered to the public. Ile...superior advantages are boned In. Ito chapeau, seeing of labor, and Its emo%ov. In remarlnS.Kreale palut, tar; and without in. I Juries the akin, or n the least wile damaging the anst.t quality of goode: -It cal !la used with alt kinds of water, - ' • • Beferenee Is mediwith pleasure to the snlidoined certificate, emanating from if eatlemeti Well kIIOWO In thin commUelty. and Who had every, facility af. forded. of seeing It fusty And fairly tested r, Quarto, inteor Deperimenl of Me _TiMps, 77drfeenth and frirkettA Ittgitsettl9 Pa, Polar • . ofialeyer's tihemicai 3 O lyeErsalvetkay"kavinit been owl very extenalvely in otir reglatents,see her. do hesitation In certifying that It -as !mind admirably adapted to the no. dr tha soldier*. and decidedly the most superior fkiap'which could be 'tonal/al for the serylse. • . • JAMES A. ELKIN. Quarterai aster llth Reg.. ALMX. limESYTll.'Quartermasteellth Beg.' M. N. 1110011111:All;Quarternatteter Mita Iteg. INBURE :YOEII UMBRELLA. 71:110111141110 • FOVTE N PATENT TYMBEr.LLA LOOS . . Pftse Rom, st so sas„upwirdr.." For uielt Imh27Rl =i , i atn in fier Mgr V — T - CTORY 1 ..VICTORY ! t,150 -..t aseig ; y .l Am pnifernki6o,ooo plena of Will PAN!, varying In pion from 11134 aeon tent, Aping" , artb 110 deslgat, and 60111401 colors, for WO. UWOOD OTDEca. _ . - • . swift door ! Nor iDisnoo . ..,aidaturd ," PAILYEIL o "stbotribera would tub,. °l/ o ,,k is ityEDA ,..4 w Dlpl3 s d" auk owlotloo, k0.„11"_**1104,,..:: rr, u 4 An cps- vi""'" r isk DICKEY r 00. drzu- 4Bi.t R TI:YEAINATS. - pounTE LIST OF IePPLIOATIONS -s- for SELLING LIQUOR., Bed In the (perk • *also, up to limit ath, Ha; . Nome. i Al-4. • Plc,.. estk• riot Crahrto, tuvers, Is: Way! E'ittsla. Jona Conway, Thomas Davy. a .Vizsbeth A..Davl , a Eqmsparon Herr, J , John Felten, Barer Nicholson, a a Pas Lißtoos, , , • . Ithisehessi Freed , a . W. Polloek, Tyomas Thornton, . . a Henry Schultz: a 0 , . ‘ Charie• Stevenson, at A.: , tr ng, " John Roth, • 'em i r bow., A. fluekenbelmer & Bro., other goods, " 0 rodenek Rvert, : 41 44 Thomephas Bislev, Warm, Z 1 Wal t Pittsb'h. neither & H Jos Ppemeer, ' • MI It ' Logene Zobrioger, 11 Hurl Bender, 41 .. Joseph Warney, 14 41 Join. Holsirger, eating house, Freak Lute, a . /sines Rollin," other Seeds, ' " • Lock Cella. " taiera ' 110. Wart. Pltteb!li. Gen 4 'orearen, Jett O'Neil,_ . Alen. DI Lan '. ,a' a , . lfrancia.DaeLaughlin, ~ 44 1/11/Kitian Wehrung, sating house, John A. Hunter; • other Voskamp & Reknoyer, a . P .'18. . Thomal %lilt., . 4, .. _. Joithrit N, Andrews,' tavern, ath Ward, Pittsblo pwan - Parvermilier,.. Roger Smalley Joseph Rinehatt; . o ~ . Fredeline It awter, a lisn. Buskiorp, *sun g hO4llO, n Paul Copitton, o A..Gloer Other pods, Little A hirltding, 0 If Ei ceull ugh Jr.& C 0.," !! Julius Adler & Co , 0 John Stine! . thrern, Rh Ward, Pittab'h. esthetice seek 44 44 J. A. Lanett...3r, Admit BWhishart, to. n , John ohrelber, Martin Woltz, Wm. Morgan, John H. Blerker, Michael Greenwald, Healy Fryburg, . Daniel Volts, 41 G. W. Buehler, eating house. Impel* Libor, George Eekerly. a Henry Coleres, 41 J. G. Safes. Wm. Sidendicker, other good,, Km. xi Lonok, • a .. Wm. J. Friday. " Peter lielehhelmer, Is Thews Zimmerman, tavern, nth Ward, Pittab'h. Valentine stork, eating house. J. H. Sanders, cats'. goods, " Wm. Veitmeier, tavern, nth Ward, PlttebTo Jobs. Hansen, " • • a Patrick Doles. " fth Ward, Plttsbli. .•'ho Ilismond, a WS!. urossen, other goods. .. Peter Mood, tavern, lath Ward, Pittsb , h. Joe. ph !Leper, 0 "• Joseph Schaich, J. It. Dickey, (Ito Ihturoanschoh, Prier Holiest, er, John Moor, Charles Quinn, I 'lank. (innsett, John htnith, John Hessler, tismn.,l :Medic, LIM) PIPE, Fortier, Joseph Kobuklter, • Jacob Keller, . other roods, Chas. L. Foible& Lavern, lc Woo], Allerny. Samoa Paratirell, Isherwood, eating house, ' • 'Matilda, Patchett, It. IL Blatt, Jsrob A. Mickley, tavern, 2d Ward,Allrg'or. John d. bwOh, core Walter, Peter Fore, redsoick Lang, George Great, Kateon Raab. raistlas Peter A. Wacker, Wm. [Atlas' bowie. 7tllua W.lssett. • Jacob Sebes mer, " d - Y. Lockesdorfer, Mks, good', " Ramona Folders-, d• tassels 4th Word, Alleges. ' — .Tames Jones. Joan E. Buttner. d " John .1. Cowithe, John Mclntyre, " • Jaeob lieges, Adam heeler, . kbeiss Tut:NJ, eating house, James Nally, Samuel Steamy d John Bauer. /leery }lmmesh:de, ether goods. . " • Frans Aroma. tavern; Blvaingissui. Nicholas 'lnflator, ". Theodora Orob, , eatlag house, biotin ilatigt. " . John rdials. ' - whet geode. " Wm. losaman. tavern, mast Binniaghma. lituuiotto Demme, o '' (lottlelb TlMM, Dllllynollehorough. Sebastian lead, OstillSSOlsolt. `' Basbara hail, (aeons. Lawyencovtile more, Michael Berger, . ii Joseph /asp, l'al-Log house, . Jacob Mts., " ' . other roods, o 'teary Folabush, Smote. Xanehoeler bore. John 0. Beer ° ." /lachsel Soppier, a Xeseemakelt bore. We,. S. McMullan. .. Merielport bore. Jamb I osde, , .lohn Y. WON; 46 44 .1, F. Walker. " 44 • Freest.* Artainrs, eothat holm*. Joseph behold, ' users, Nhilf,llllUfg DOM. John P.. Walker- - - ° Booth nt 110111 "nt‘ .las. Handley, eating hewn, Tesperanserqlootts, Enacts nteplaid. otbilr trood_%. - " W. w Wilson, eating house, West PittsbNs been. Veleatissa Froebe,tamen, Beldwto township. Wm. Lampe, o a A. I.ightser, other geode,. -" I James Illeitillater, torero ' Collins township. .lehh A—Meek/M. Aordpit I rioter, eating house, .. Jona bay de . r. tavern, Cloutier* Tp., (Assists* LEA, o F.llsabetts Tie , (harm Grow, o Hurls= Tp.l " 1140154111 Tr , Il a csert n ti A .l l=lll, " Teams Tolnielip. "'orderly's Ileum o Lower St. Male Tp., Mazy Beitsimmor, m . a Rictus, ftUar. o Itsseis IL Bogle,. eating hams. Otago Ves/ser. Patrick Klemm, Jacob Kell, 1 Schutt*. tavern, *Min Towaship, Anthony Clulstlen WlLMA..other goods, , a Unarms W. llama, tanuo. Mersliall 1 . 1... Jacob Mar., . . a XeOsadiess Tp., ism* Tram. " ** Jobe O. X Stet. w XeCluteTiwaship. Joseph O. X r. .. Vitt Toweetils. lamp' Lets . . •• 'Shower Oil Fred. W 1044 Bomb IleClller, Towashlp. Andtvw.Stelsw" eating home, lambus townehip. Phillip (km; '.„ tavern, RfaierTO toinuestp. Otatetisnleg, - '' '' ' • Job. letter , , • - eating Winos. " (Isntklis Seb - . . • " Petra Reotheast, ..: • ' ,es • - d Janes 0 0 4 1 4.:- ", -•,-- ~ tong*, Boss T ‘ oteaship. Leonine* Wle bell. 6 . Shales. Towaship. Phillip I aunt, , * o a • - Ylizobalh Slums, ' - o a Patsick YAM, ' " a - 1 1 1Waseet SatudausT,. Unioa Township. A. Moore,' I • " yersallies Township. Trangert Jeanie, , •• st . Mack o'lll4l . ler, eattoi honk , . _u Francis Ds an tiii " Wilkins Towasitlp.- (Amiss Sobel 1 ! ts lb* Counsel siert on WEDNESDAY, April 20th, then: at 110 o'elock, a. 11., and .0,11.01 from day to day into all are beard. License must be taken out after are dare nod within liftmen dpi alter being granted, or they will be revoked as:mul let te. law. Applicants must bring their hoods to my ogee on os before the Slay of hearing. .meen 'WM. A. HEREON, Clerk. CiWICEItti OF DRAYS, WAG NS, % • (JAE rs. lIP.OICS, OMNIBUSES, and very slescripsis,n of smelts's, are moulted to cell t the other of the City Treasurer and take out th It Lh reeves on or before the FIItST DAT OF MAX tot each and *cry It'agon, ('AN, Car. Deny, -' time, or Carriage, drawn by on. hone, toe min of • 11 toe tar omen and every oast of the above named Vehicles. draws' I. y two holies. the sum of 0 00 Yor. each• pad eVexy t 114 Of the above named . • 'Vehicles. drawn by four horses, the sum of 4 03 Far ems* aad es my hack,drawn by two ham, the sou • ot 10 01 . For es , la sod - every omnibus and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, the sum of.. A iS3 For each additional horse attached to ha) Of the *bate named vehicle*. the ssust of 1 tni km ad. Kahn!!t•e the aufy of sit Livery Stable it tele, sln mud city to make a !stars to the City 1 trasuret,, isswith twenty dam after passage the passe ot :fan Coltnacee t md astnis al iy thereafter on or be. sdee eke lee day , or Unloads an; every year, of the saunler , of :V eXclee - tit every ,ctescrlptt, n owned n1.1111E41 kV ihetla 111 their huaidem .dereaf, MO VI. 1 Ind 'ill, es,f) sad, the anid reUun Mall )19 mAda Ail , , ,ass 4th 'imitate of Casts,' lie ysgMacgmls, , Jouit a; her Teditim, who 111411 otickat or Anilow to phoeu.s n Misuse as moresaul; *ball bed ioject:l4l E•pennity ; or net less than 10 per cent. for every dirty lisp; themone reaming unpaid after the first ay - ofMay of matteeen Ail Llveryglnible Keep. toe laillag to the rattiest required in the 4th median of Ude' ordinance, shall, In addition to the foregoing, beltablect to a penalty of not exsentlng nitr dollars, all of whieh penalty shall be 'emir. tree hero; li the Mayor or one or the Alderman of sold city, by 'carnmary convistion I and it shall be Ir. , the duty of the Mkt of Pollee to seek out. Ipa Cons who have felled to comply - with any f the provlcions of this Ordlosuse and report tit mune to the City .Treasurer, for witch service I shall ricotta the own of fifty cants In each case-, to be taxed andsolletted se pert of the coats, urea con. station as Mermaid. • ' The penalties for noneompltanse with the twill. hence will. be gtrlativenforeed otter the above date o . II: TIAOPLEROq, City Tnuttrer. ArArongtorr error, April Ist, 16113, apidwd s --- - -- .IIIiYAN - ' ' SHIER IN STOCKS, BONDS & BBIL BSIITE, WILL BUY AND BELL STOOBS Bore at d in Now York or Philadelphia *Mout further ehenre than the . . RECKILAR COMMISSIONS. - . • etteWlehed hithe Beanie of the respeettvereitles, PISTEEttItOR Berts—oa Stook. the mutat value of erldekte It or under, 14 per seat.; emu . 112 and •Ptilklt pert.; O a .Itaeka from. ILS to $6O tee sum of 1 2X, note per ebony sod•• oo eta ottllag at 160 ovar. cote-Worth of toeice,. the Market. value or whteh le I 6 or awler. Ire Mate pet shout over that IC - • ' • Mile LPIILL' RATESe.T,t , aac 'tom •• at asos . • Office 8 a. to. to B o'clock • No lop FOURTH STRECIit - 101 A . - P 118. 114NOTNE18:—Illum ltalliPe4 col; mai PlPlONslfarlf Manta felibi P . ictada • ..~__ ~ eric rs^ .ALP rEnTINNOME:.V.A" IJNITED STATES By authority or the &trews of the Timmy, the ozollorshtool bac sietwoitt the Gems' BA , . seetptlett Agues tfot the wale ef Mated BtM Trearuiy Aoki; 'Nub* seem all 4 UMW Sloths for out Mewed, tor imam, taws es thw Moos Notes us - trued dito of JIM 1941. • we payable Wee Yews ark taulf , thno , otereaor, our MI oosvoillabloat tMsptba °MO bolder tats GOLD BEARING BONDS, These bull ere Irma s preelbui - ehlab <MAI teasetual met ea the eel tees, sad to samparo Jti SOW are .serape .taniere, WWI sift lbws oar to gm fir ola am, No:fettle to tee Me Wilma me etbef Miley. The tatateei Potable efisO-aefeeff br .warbb. ar 2 a 4 k. 4 atea set" "Mot um be eat of sedeellte air butter bribes. The latent imamate to • 4 4 I Notes of all the denominations mused sID be promptly !urchind upon receipt st subscription& mix le THE ONLY LOAN IN ILMEET now armed by the Goverument,ead It le wntl• tautly expected that Its aepertor advaxtegea VIII make It the • Great Popular• Lean of the People; Left wan 11300,06:41100 or the Loan anthorkei by the last °eastern nasals In the market. Thla Smount, at the rate at which It la being almorkek will all be nabaerlbed for mlilita [our months mo i re tae nets, will turdestrtedly aorantanl a premlum. As has ealforzoly bees tie rasa anal:Wm the sublartptlona to other Loan. eallu itoupt, order that the Stigma of every tows sad Retell, of the manta' IMF be afforded faallttlea for taking the loan, tea National Banks, State Beaks. and Private Beakers throughout the emus. try hare general speed to receive ir;abaorietkma at par. Subacrlhera will @Glace their owe agetate, la wheat they have eonSdence, lad who only sof to be resposeible for Soo digtvery at the notes Es . width they meet', ceders. • • • • 4 :. 34 Ward : Aileen), will be meshed br the Mt Nsflissal lest. FlTWier", Ileared • • TIMI • • • MPS • • • Moon • • Ilari I jamas Emma Nat. Pli~, Pa rßlibliti MINIM Bali Sir VOlMarte• • Ins " WfultlMSllll • • knaert *pan " • INfla • • eems! • nok, • • Wm' • • Rini • or /mom. opuswitir FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, L S. EIIIMEM IMPOSMIIit • • Pirrsavitoati A NIL. guar.'s.ly report or this Beak published to eon liarwity with Aid or theawrowi statablishlaig °spiral Stook —.... • OXON 1111 Orreolseen. - • " ' liorkereure Deposit;;;.7.• —.4 , ?-1,11111,381.1e tdireleeds ospeqi plyeb!sos de. • (Northwest ranaesetvederaterret. q wICb lirstreerd Rink 8,1171.29 Additional Clastiegents and reserved by special itesobaloeßoard,o• reeters..--• • 0W.% Pro sad Loss piste Nev.10,4314)...—.. le, LIZO • • Limas "ad Dlieounti' 9113,8155 31 Ducky Basks eau: Bambini. 1011,191.74 Due by Banks (ippelsl)piyablel ld . , Oold sad ISthrer Bola In Vault ot Mik - 30,9E0.10. Nemittaseee from Bioko hi tradain,esab -MAW la. 8,, Legit Tesieeeimat Beak Notes.... '- , 1047.11.00 Bran and Cheek5..:.....:484118.0' .11. B. lanmsun , Baal U. 8. 670 Cold sse,en..n U.S. 10.40 Gold Banda. ... PATTFIIIIRGH. Apra id, tact, Orr er. Prrranoauit, Oeuvre Aht:r, Pe, Sea-ra for PORXOTLYAEIA OS Personal/a - appeared beim* tat • Noted. Pabila duly temordsaloued sod sworn Allen Dunn• erode Ire el the Fourth Plethora! Ilene of Ilietabursh area, le rut duly sworn, depose& and Mats the above Stalenont la comet gad true to tho best. of Ws Irsugledge and belluG - Swore eel eni4cribed before me the day eaddete nee ye writ ten. - VIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTB; talticni. PA. . Daditute4 depoattarylfpltet, kLintes . . Lone. anti Dlreourte 111,401,051 7t • Rolled emotes -•- 3is , ooa 00 ".••• Vallee elates Cetiltleatee of -In. .• det,tedoeekal pm. emit. • - 470,030 00 'rootlet Notes ....:; -664,a63 00 -Rue from Rana' -373,886 . 83 -11111) of Solvent Rtate '33,263 00 ti.teh Home and Remittances. 17,812 38 ileal_Eatate • 67,000 ao ):xpeute Accodut 8,610.88 . . .. Capitol Stock ' ' ' 0 500,030 00 Circulation' . 980,000 00 Toe lbukk • " 217,401 10 'Molls mutter of the t7natlNl States . 394,741 - 111 Due Depositors. 1006,050 D 3 Dividends' unpaid ' - 30 0) Interoal Revenue Tax Account.— 2,403 12 Ttottttand .Dstrongi - - 80,080 27 . . autos al e I hereby (fortify that the above statement la true Abstract from the Qoarterle Report made to Oomptrollerot the Cuneney. Apql >b 1866. apMahl . 'JOHN D. , SOHLLY,, Mahler. nUAIITERLT STATEMENT Or THE 'rid FARMERS* IMPOSIT, NATIONAL.B&NIC 7.4)11011l di Bliatutts - 011tUrr 00 Hauking House and Fixturw.; .... li , oDe 01) Itemittanceik - •1540 la Due from Banks and; Banker( ' ' United States Seandtlea... &sopa 1)81 Coln, Lugar Tenders. otheiVoult " ' • Notes 60043004 a • ' 413,091 05 ~1,71 • '. • Copilot Stook., " 300,000 OD - . Clzotuatlop -18000000 Pntlit sad Lpe. 17,16106 , 110:and ' 'R. A. 'GEORGE. Uaddsr. 87 PCKI4(TL KW; or Tf.:ll.S • . bantiffAL REPINING AND eroma:oo. will plena fake waffle - net 'the fourth loeinliaent pohLtas PEA tilf&RE is now doe AM will be 'rewired st theTruet tiompenc. mood, nilithaapilYnion Netionerilmar comet • Fourth andl. inaritet. or tit' thnolllee Of d uo l i o n pilPfo. in Irwin street. Those ta serous foe Inn* oestattinent will pineal pm up. .. splinvit ' BAULMCkin; lisoretur? 7-30 LOL.N. Seven-Thirty Loan, a.lO at Per Cent One Wait per day of a $5O seta. Two coaja " " $lOO " Tea " " " " $5OO " 20 . II 4. 44 14 $lOOO .44 $5OOO " JAY COOKS, ACeat, Philaddphic OF PITTSBURGH, ALLEN DUNN, CASHIER. S. S. BRYAN, qty&RTL - oT'..d6p.oar;Aprit344 :•• LIABILITIES! $3,6,79 117 Pirrenr..n r eprli IMMKER 8. UNITED 13TifFA 7-30 Loan : THIRD NATIONAL BANK. goner of Wood Skeet and Thia • Alloy FIIICIAL MIX!? THII t new 91 . 11.1'E9 %ad SPECILL ABET? of Joy °eolith V. B.Ageof kw tie ofelff of Uso Seven-Thirty Loan, POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE, /Mil TILE Only Loan in the Market IL 8. a-S• 81X PEA MINI. GOLD ZEIASHING BONDS, WarLlberall iflswM adlittJ. 8. LXVIIWGKITOZT. Cadder 1 16 ° OMEN NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittliknarg,k, DOR. =NH AND WOOD Erraners. AUGICSIVIS ESTALCS, /Raableas. ini[Malitt lIANBAUGH., Viol PieslAsat. OZOILCIZ L. EISIDLI, Cashion tau MaJr blonds ttio saeotudo of Beaks, Bodo, GoranusesS Seandss at ad Idols backs eV sal it sostrea rata.. SPFAXA.I6 AOEXT el /sr Sake, sassdp . • ttosa be rostra for the Popular 7-80 Loan, VW loom IN 'now. abs4bel M MI rat* et 8,000.4600 Pew gip. sad *eft verratible tato bow ■ whisk am ate onen krw melaZ Z l& prWtale Z sotmleelosui on tits loan win be allowed to an &alas In Goyetomeat sectritlee. GEO. A. BADLY, Cadder. FOVRTZ 'TARIM= ..7, Ihrrentrawa, February. Mb NOTICE. HAYING ITEZN LI7OII4TED Special Agent JAY COOKE. 11. t Agent for the 7-20 Lim. We seer tide !heralds loveetimat La mu to wit parciuksure. 'lto notes seela suess $5O l $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO sad $6,000, AIM AXE Transkrrable Aog..toith, 186 T, FIVE-TWIENTY 00W BOND .ELT , 1,21.41LX,L. Tien 4cdtrable seeurtUa• ••• BOMBE •• $•••••• • $4,000.600 PER DAN', AND IN ♦ TREY SHORT ?Dal Will !hi •al Prsusisile. Sir-T• Ilsakurs, Brokers. Trost U. peaks. lemmas* Beaspsalee. moll ell who, plow calimiem WM be Paid irS m TZ ta . hoped everyone w lariat 1111112 bled desirable, sus and prediable neeasKy. MUM O'CONNOR. Rrteident. eau.. ALLEN DITNN. Cashier. •'. • COUNTRY • BANKS. . . FOURTH. NATIONAL BANK, II EL - GOvprnmoKt:DooOilary, Prrrassitea, February amitosis. - . • , TM, Bank Invites earneapeadenno and socennta COAMTRY JUNKS - , • • AND OFFERS Kiwis' and Favorable FaciLaea DOTE AS RIEGARDS - INTEREST OK BALANOES . . • AND IN FUrllitahing U. S. 7-30!s; spc.m. I , l.3ll.llllle.Maiii. JANUS. O'CONNOR. President. • ALLEN DirleN, Om.Otee. =Mall SPECIAL .EOTICS.. ' FOURTH Nincritu, BANK, Y. Gorernneetat Depoetiar . PrrTssuaott. rebruszl aid, use, Ma Bask 1{ 'tattoo: 4o to motto woo, PAYABLE .AT 10 DAYS NOTICE, CA:fte. 80 Days.? Bearing 6 Per- Cent. Interest; AID FOLNIfII DEPOSE/0Z IMII HON. - 7;•-E. SPLMINaIiI (Tri. S. TREASURER) tERTIMATE FOR THE sma "u a tova akicass !yaw -AND 11.12- iirrangenuat. will meet with tie teed, et tie meat ..eogainuoltes sad am Ilikietraalkere at eltafalag six • per eget. interests* sweep payable as alms% apts.! awake Itself, we inalk , " burs Almond etstaray ' lama Otomit,Preaut e 4 *twirl ' WWI 410 g==, . DIRYt GGPIDS. NICW GOODS Prices Based on (kid at 1.30 1 EATON, NAM= 8: CO: Nom. 17 de 10 N.. 1.111 Have just opened a splendid sinerbaiint Nr4.W 01-001 embracing everyLbla gala La riummorog. E • EILWROIDB4II9I, • 14 1 , II tag bitl i n 000 D %. ROilllZltti GLOM% . 6 .11, an to white they Write tee ablentioa et tie tette& BATON, XACRUU a CO., pm BUSE REDUCTION. 0 to 80 pet. eat. lEteduiytion. i OK COTTON GOODS,, AT ....__ • BATES it B ELL. . , mkt* U FIFILLATUEET. I GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS, J. M. BURCHFLELJYB. No. 72 N. B. Corm Fourth tut larket Ate. tiisli POPLINS ONEAP, _ FRENCH. POPLIN S 0111/L_P, FANUT SILKS ONPAP, SL&OK. SILLS Gazer. , . llosamblatiso lir . - .111314 lipid at ' -N O . NO,. . D 0.,.. far ale, sushi at , air. no far 374, waist at- alms --' Gerundial's for 7644 sold at 11 1 .18. Do. forsl.Bo, sold at- I.lift, Calicoes for We, sold at taa. Muslims. for: a/i5...01i0. alls-... All geode reduced and closing oat. itirmeidiar dee place . No. 79 B. Caner Fourth ail luket NWT GOODS I . NEW GOODS 1-4lng ejukt:openiug y 01124111 stook H.: . NEW SPRING GK)ODS, smoatwhtei.fube fos44 NEW STYLE BITGLEI.HMP AND NEW WIDE ;NZ T RIBBON AND /1/IEMS. NEW S NECK TIES TOOK AND SIDE COM LADIE BERANT LACE vuti n sttaPinus LA Nl M uwin jara EMBROIDER A LACE HA EMBEOLDKRIM_AND WHlTNeasym. SPRING HOSIERY- AND CROY -- • On9PANOT OMNI AND .. nr, GREAT PROMMON • wt.!3:l4t)i:rcaz= 'w••3ec:oim The Ldlu ite teiyeettdly • • .. XAMtVI & OLTIE,“ jos. RoßDis & STRAW AM MILLINERY 000$, Bible Ws iad Bonnet Silks, Dowse sad Triaidegi. Enataidathis, Übe 0006 Haallkerobidi, Yaw Goalie samaras ant pity 11*p. aisktnit Goods, Bag 4 3/mtm 41134 ' 4 Wonted! litallary alone, geop isitletiv is. ti " 4 and 14*-4111100111104111; Ix* sasertftrig •G00D5,,,,: with* will toe Mal . attraettire. . 6 , Rants besa "unhand at W GOLD RATIO we eau o'er BP/eulia, 'Mt `•! Nation 3D03)4 1 6,,Vt1CA0.111.* • win at an tase'be Wind well stungisil. . WasoLalta sailboat • Pedlint . l24 tlithdat. haze oaandanetiaft.• ea,* ada su. MEI HOBHS , 4 CO.. 77 and 7• BUM= BTRZET. " DE Pl,lll EL . 1,1710 SEWN" Undoubtedly the Beet in Thin - - Ig.£olZ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. .41. t 70 toot. • MORI* & OLD , GREAT BARGAINt' ;. • _ 210011B:EAIi 00 Market street,: ABE DETEIMEED- w - 431,05a sot THEIR EBTIBE "STOCK . or- GOODS. Gents , . Under.gaimentarWhit* ' shitty Soildrni . • Embrolderlei j , La rava ee t -----, ll nl o lke' ves, " Railary - % =dog!, Polnt Les, r . lag nataixtlizat " •• k NEW ASSORTMENT OF 'MM.: a.. YOBS, Dress and 'Cloak Ornamanta, ClitoPl, Chenille and Begat Fringe, Mask quality Undmateeres . Linea Beta 4 of the finest - quality Lace and Linen Dollars andHandkorehte=, Watery, Balmoral and Hoop Sktele; Shawl, and Suture of all nixes; illatrr%,. &meted Dollars and Culla, for ladles and Wash Leather. Glares, In all aloes; Jourtalt w. Olora~ 1d light colon; Bah= Sally 'Wage* • order] Hew:with anew tot. of. Hadcwsket ;!- Ma lad Flowers. Will be found at. ALICCH MOWBY'S THIALILINO BTE3I. • ' No. all Fourth Erect, near Am+ Articidar attention giverl to • • all other allrels of 1,0000; Also Hawk Pella FAMILY 'AND HATUFACITURING KNITTING MACHINE The . I,kimpllst and tligiltle freotOre Madam; elm , Invented: Ingtrietiot it - bee. Call And lei them Li , Aspiration, or soli toir tatatainl and liAta• E. r. , c,ilezzna, QsxsHAL AqMPT, - Atttailinit Potrwri; PL, .__ . Ptrrentreau. - AprtrAth. TO_ CONTRAOTOR.9.,4i-EA.LBD.,P PO LS will bp received b it Ws lithe 'UM the 17th tau- hetoetee, for the reptutetwHoek, eadi ts." the Wooden. st emma& ht Oa , ill Deer,vesek. oft the Pittebuesh hod halve • , .ia Indian% toeraehtg•f• ..Pe; tkoleri ire epptriiarteev!,•,. idy direcnori et.tbo Couckt.9ooveilaciseinor, .- 7 ' strarr - LitxnAsr, CoitteWw.' MUM If and gyp'llith street. NAILIEST tmicar.- - ki 1 * 7 '
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