..447.77-t1 VV,,1'471W1-I,tA 4.';*sg3"T',."‘.Vlll4lV-glM—‘,l • _94 f : t i4h Onzeyi. C . 8. SIDDLE 00:, • -- mcid 6 s nnitzling• - " tt; Afore or Con ';''''''/I'l •'/ .830/.22k11 "II tato th at the -.3,,; _,^ `., ____./ C.91116te are , rreittenied to 6 .„. that .„ t ~nasee`—"" which angelically lleer---,_ - - 1 4 ; ':; .7„„. l' Iliollvesshralr. ed lot:umbers of tnlo a -148 2. 4' , ' , mill =War a psia,,, ~....... w ~,.....,_ ---#:nia 130 :Pr e fur from member of ' Ic'''' halo' sta ti n g th a t hia oorresPe .' • , ."---..„; coupon&„,.. ,o,„,,acosity with ~/. '”, ,-. ,' generally lit4n}.. "'""a —,., he had even t ', ...,,, - ll. ' • ", , adonta .-- liaprerabu g and t hat a Intel : - -4-, 4' 4 - roti eo u a fi , t v 3uo lotto? from uit in ----:_ 4 , o6aved on P° for a gamma data ;45,,,''' Ilion! gonliereon -41.' 74: of prepayment '144;, ..,--, - the... metie r , manta. ' ~,h,.. Hundred Dollar the '4";,f t'‘ ' "_8 Three 1... adsy or two ago, °n k ~ '''''' 1 4 our ra05r.'.1,...,.. urged by moor ~,,:T'-• caleas leidell ' e h . dna, don,ar esom P ticli t6 - '-vz %; 1. " itlisistst ' • Act, we referred VI - ; - v‘.l ', ' • , alma In the Enrollment _Eimer., Far, —, f: , ,le ' ` ..i.„__. of Provost Illarenol . 4 .....„, ' lehert-pum , ~___, actually released — , -- 0. y , ' '<'" f-,-„„i...„ , to alioiithar• lt'',olfly about. cow" mated V ied a 1 , , 4 • ' . : , " military earn e r , While it . uld ~ r - .0 -sitiikr of ones , ,t.t. t h oug h it eo -•- ' I' $lO 7813,000, Ir '''''' f ahatitutes .-k` , ', tand of ' equ al number e a ut , ' not secure an _. catdd certainly P , 4-.:4- L ..., 4 „Northern nen"," by using i t to en v- 0 ,„,, man Let the . fiel d , , " held to service,* .--,` •futrierih i, A ._.: • Eft ' liiiclur A . • in the BoutheHra auxi ßta , tes—atel in tho Border Maryland and Delaware, ri7 etates P f mill i. }Tree. B ut in thi s tareis .,-L. ' 1 -: - 1 rtosrßsaang to . is,m,, for man Of 41,1.'5:,,,,t,;‘12; ;14:iii;tiiit #4olll‘lllOr' . led irfi mnitity - color in i'F" -.--- ' .. ' hiUterto-toorealePto . 4'4.. '' am robaldy a gratuitous '66 'lnd; ilieti wnsP Mae of the clause:— concession tothe cwt. _ proper to r: se.towhkh concession it may be [ v.. - ' Z‘,•:'''. '' afew obsicieg° OIL ihO .70• t.- , :, --..-7-1 t it - tip -be boat . e was drawn, 2) : V4 . :__. most park- when a Th uil e nudatetbm the claims t '" - - ' ''''' ' 'trim had , ma de up his.- fa mi l y rendered it in t'4::- - insi-ilr hi s reu '3f his lua him to go into the army, be :''.; -- i - i erileahrat f°P . if toe surgical exited *-:'l' . did not stetleetb/0246 4 . ,, to'learn whether ho would be ex - 1 } .t k '4:1N1Z 1551t1 51 454 WI some oneof thenumerons grounds ti-,- otexemption, but paid ITS three hundred ° endcestilleate—eskingana ~ j ,- 6/1811 took his the *4 l ' being !sited ma questions touching Utilities of q cheaper kind of ex emption,Wait pagi e ure of physical dj ec p ta l. h / an " therefore, ''''%,j illostions, Il i a net impro bable, ' - 1 . -1 44 •"Aiii . that the 4 lovernmest re/tilled a fond rep ... re *- 7.,..' ... t i n , stop to $5OO forestry person rea lly k , -- - • and exempted by r fi tted Xor mintarY serTices cam. the hakhuard payment of the axed price or SllOft e 1 n atation_ , m . .j t y, unless the same /ail he' """' what inconsiderate and impulsive ardor of our m i litary patriots, who argue for the repeal of the commutatio n ela e u tha m mho se, because it appears .:to be one ofthe m net m any, as they think, throughwhich tag shall lead th e m to el" militaryaerrte; legislation as would inevitably tend Mitt le to subvert the : ‘ cry ° f andel ions of our pros- 1 32,,thr by, , withdrawing skilled laborers ' Prom ili ' tt various pursuits which it is as es. t '' .- ttentlal to maintain In full activity and pr., as It se jo maintain the Army, llt ata lrisy eas or the Government itself What -2 , is it that has extablisti the 's orthena States - '1 tq Lain this great and costly war for three withso t ease-nap, apparently, years ms prosperi t y , Yith inereas a d °alicrea ° extending th roug h all itself far and 1 d o we l oft ho po n?—what is ii If ii. , 11 "tills o skilled laborers that dai ly victorious wo°P°ne o f industry in the workshops and in the fields =providing that othrr emit, winch Tot gone aett r a ortli tah*l te encounter and subdue the public erten,' 7 lint we are eared the trouble of stating in further detail.the grubnds of our aaealep objec wield of the wise provision for tim teti ilin g °thaaa le °' h for the general inter ii d aseee , ought to be, exempted ,' by' I° 2 "rand wall-beteg of all the e ° f llowin. ex- New er-lh 6 t remarks on the subject. In the N York,Eitatuty Fos; ef Saturday ...,. Ccatc 1 the three hundred dollar ex sie „ an dk a ll there is much difference off 4 it' e hill the, belief, a ft er con „,”. - a gidera Plala b a lt . 111q We tAr atin d y, b tisa t tit that i s t h u oul it d be boo re n ttati oth ed : ' Taene large m 4 i a d l i t i e e ea of industrious mechanics sad faimeta, who, jest beginning life, with 'es of young children dependent pe in many cues, eerTe r ud er - them' . cannot, serious distress to those whom anal with° t ded for at home Almost every ttlerle c a r this et ebiea whose presence at one to his family, can _i IMMO is r eally neeeeserY " to tr . '..t. video the steel threehundred do llars ~.....k 1. 1 , , ptt But repeal this clause, `1"`" - - ettt t ro or prosure a sub and Ante. lITCTY man o • LI% antiantiantiMese moo become at once am Itrej a of ehsrpete and Implore, or are me t sacrifice, to serve in person. Pellea' a eTet7 ma inly carries on the 1 :::e " class , ' which ll Industry or the free States and ena"theirPtesrltY'7uthe meet careful co n sideration at 1171ande of legis. T asters. The quostio luai n to e be nss est g a: f a or is , , w itta he i th od er . t .t, he .* gerelemeet e whether it shall ( to proettre attbeututes, or w ore 7- ' -t, burden u pon those who `'• " ' throw tits_ pt or Janice' c . ..' . ' a...11.1_ now' if it were Mo to procure men ' able for ;the . governmen t.for the stun , i t re ,a m e nder the e xemp tion - %. .""...." th . it might be urged that this ~. .....dabtionbyth„, persons upon Whol il .1 XII t i t sohappane that there ' 1" &la lauL u. this point. We Me or no trouble upon of th e - lir same time age, that some '...... Id it And It hard to fill their quotas &atelieraremanent for should app ly t ethr g enat ' d P n Isitretierloote - roarwit among the fmedele e ,. * , States. It is a mongst In the Wirt( talershei-Oeueralean tun- that ,_ T"w ho pay the easily got ontotioites to' thorn 1r ke -.,....0t D m '0 43 speak now of thoblac st••• . 'r -tat , ' w hieb the Proclamation Ist the S tuil s over ' - ;•. 4 ... 1 . but the Secretor) of War hae d one F . , e„........, ~_, ~ ._-has recruited 41 : 0141 7 20 " th an this ,:, °. (131issolleit .. 4 e 2 thableeke uiltresgletid an .1;4 sad forthe: three hundred dollars paid .1 7 . ri. - --% I- __.,..... zrachanio or ropes—whose 1 it wes‘""'" =eat haat to the .`" . 4 to o r y =mains e-Perm " .--.. ' = way has seemed to the 'coun ty :.-- soldier ends free man. Thtur a don. ewe* ... -i ,„ ,to the country; thobadirstri °' , Naar treb l °A—.`lll. f ree states is lees die " the( greet shddlo Aare States arc lielPeti adtzv alem la g towards' freedom a are thrown open to the free . -, soldier b still gained war/4 0 6E 2 14 4/111 a to ti"erleY. bee shown that the Ibmwereriet.Perle, 4°, 4 l ees In the ft ( ekarsourre */* ' rer i t , mama Trust 4"'- ) Iftai*Liii ingatiot ooo re th e * • ' -- _.,.... t .,.,,.. , Ther A l e r k t those who De ' of the rz ......"4" ~,s ent.by run g ine thpti . eb".........1113°Pu;10 are a -ri ., ~ iting swa y they car t ' --P ~ 0 , . .05t0r. sot Atte tau 6 pert o fcue .p, 4 , ...- . , , .....:,..-:---- ..., -. tp* - I , -:tnig4thal th e three.) '' fi x --- ,. L =pan elatlsB-shotdd be - , fq - tr. ' , _sea lins e all, Irrem. re be ad that: Ind, — io ft , the reatoorin /1"1114)1* ne glected : ibit„dlfiat Congress does l 44llCs feesalte i certet ett ' 1* perfect 11111 = Ite l Loa- tilt walate well atee, 811/* same f*- ..-- il l e Ti hriii* lo/gule t rw g a,. eleftoe- - . ^ EMI ~..~~' 1. •'' • ;C1.:44: • 4 t 4; _Y' SEM L... -- 1414,he eniettreged, teil*.by the re-inlist ,nientjet the ieteran t4;quirtow:iithateld, e ind - WindueiiiiiictiiiheciniteiciCentir - i the service. We hope this matter will receive the 'immediate attention of...botkillauses- They can, in particular, offer ludneements end-rewarda.to the troops now under arms to re-eallst. This lel:del:My going on to an extent which proves that, with proper and wise management, the greater part of our present armies can -be retained. Bat im mediate ata.loll Is needed; delays will lose CO many valuable men: Let a rale be mode covering all cases, and granting certain in dulgences and gratuities, such as the troops demand, and we have no doubt that oar ar mies in the spring will be what the nation desires. .7r The New 'National Cnrwleney—Prepa+ rations for thelirsne—DesertpUen of the Notes. The first notes of the new national cur rency authorized by Congress in the begin ning of the present year will be issued in s few days. Some of them have already been sent to Washington to receive the government impress. The considerable time which his elapsed since the passage of the act has been employed in completing the designs and perfecting the notes. No official statements in relation to thie on a irenoy bare yet been made by the Treas ury Dipartutent, but the five dollar and ten dollar notes, which are respectively in the bands of the Continental and American Bank Note Companies of this city, and some unfinished dies for the notes of higher de nominations, tmfficiontly indicate the na ture of the designs. MIS PLAS Of WI ROTEL The plan of the notes is novel, and sin. gularly 'beautiful Tho prominent heeds and figures which distinguish so many of the bank bills now in use are entirely omit. led train these notate the agues' denoting Value arc small; sad the bordere are neatly and carefully engraved with combinations and wreaths. The ordinary distinetioil be tween the "thee" and "back" of bank notes has in this case been so nearly destroyed that the designations "observe" and "re verse" have taken the place of those terms In the nomenclature adopted by the depart ment. The idea underlying the system upon which wilibe carried through the series of $5, $lO, $2O, $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO, is that of representing in the vignettes on the face of the notes the leading events in the history of our country, with correspond ing allegorical pieces of pleasing effect, and generally of patriotic suggestion. Covering nearly half the space on the back of the notes there are engravings of celebrated pictures, illustrative of American history, from "The Landing of Columbus," which decorates the five dollar note, to the events of the revolution, while "The Battle of Lake Erie" is one of the vignettes of the one hundred dollar denomination. It may be Inferred, but it is by no means certain, that the illustrations on the five hundred dollar and the thousand dollar notes, which it is understood are not yet in the hands of the engraver, unless in the department at Washington, are to commemorate the pro gress and collapseof the rebellion. Below will be found brief descriptions of the notes nearly finished, with some ac count of the others. There are two vig nettes on the face of each note, which is entirely printed in black, and besides the principal piece on the back are the national arms and those of the state where the bank of issue is situated, which, with the border, are printed in green. TIM MIS DOLLAR SOT& The vignette at the leftband lower corner represents Columbus discovering the land. Columbus is-in the foreground, on the deck of iris vessel, while near him, leaning ever the side of the vessel, is n figure turning towards him, as if in consultation, Another figure is represented grasping a crucifix; the face is turned heavenward. In the back ground is a group of which the principal figure Is a priest. On the other end of We note is analle gorical piece representing Columbus intro ducing America to the old World. The de sign of this piece is happily conceived and rendered. The figure of America Is that of a young girl. Europe, Asia and Africa are represented by corresponding figures. Eu rope is in the immediate foreground, Asiais next, and thesable figure ofAfrica is mend. leg further back. There is also a distant view of shipping and the ocean. The back of the note is ornamented with a finely executed engraving of the Landing of Columbus, from the painttng by Van derlyn in the rotunda of the Capitol at Washington. The appearance of the repre sentation on the note is greatly superior to that of the original, the drawing having been improved by Casilear and other artists. The ends, of elaborate scroll and lathe work, include at the right, in in oval an inch by an inch and a half, the national eagle and shield, with "U. S." in cipher on the sky in the background. Thecarrespond ing oral at the other end of rho nate will contain the coat of arms of the State, as al ready described. The acme of the !hate will appear on the sky in the background. The legend GU the face of the note is as follows: NATtONAI. CIIIIIIENCT. TM. now 1. senavnt by bond. 14 Inn Cnrrio Iftasin, Depuitad Widl.lll. Coifed State. TRlaliTer at Washlogton L. E. Currrexossi, T. E. Baum.. Rogister of the Trounry, Treasurer V. IL Till rum NAtIOSAL Baas or • • • [tiers will be tbeerucl the bum of the plar. nh the bank 1. situated.) . _ WILL PAT VIE MIME 03 DVIANI FIVE DOLLARS. [Place et the data.] These words are so much crowded on the note, and the letters are no black, that the beauty of the engraving is lose displayed than it otherwise would be. The pleas for tho signatures of the President and Cashier are next the lower margin, and near the vignettes. The following is that part of the inscrip tion on tho bask which describes the uses of the note: Thin tads le remits/A, at par In all parte of the United States In payment dell taxes and exclme nad MIMI:km dam to the Vatted States, except &atm oa Imposts, and aim fora Waite* and other debts and decands owing by the Called Steam to hairldnals, onrponitione and uncelnttons within the Vatted States, exrept Meerut an public debt. TOM TLX-DOl4lll ZOTR. The legends on the ten dollar note are the same as those on the eve, with the ex ception of course, of the denomination. The general arrangement of details is the same, and in that vespeekthe description of the eve will apply to the entire eerie,. The vignettes and engravings form the main points of difference. The general shape and design of the figures are else changed. The vignette representation of Fact on the ten•dollor note delineates the experiment of Franklin by which, with the historical kite, he caughttle lightning. The philmopherin the foregrommdetands perfectly undisturbed in the stmisi while lurid Sashes - light up the elcrude an attendentwith the "bottle— the electrical jar into which Franklin con veyed the lightning—is represented in the engraving.= The scene is one of much eub -11=4.. The corresponding allegorical piece is a beautiful conception. The Genies of Amer ica, repreiented by a female figure, borne upon an eagle amid' the clouds, peeps& thunderbolt.. The characteristic placidity which dhrtinguithee Franklin attaches also to this figure in a remarkable degree. The engraving on the batik of the note is from the well-known. painting, "De Foto Discovering the idisisissippi." There are many figures, and the pictures. here repre 'scrawl it improved trout the original, like that of thebinding of Columbus on th e fire dollar note. Tbe work is in the highest style of art; _The otherportions of the back are like those bet the note era described. 'arms acerliA. The historical representation on the fate of the Swent7 dollar Mite is of the battle of Lazin p on; = The allegorical pleoels , uloy. ,alti; audit is a iitnely and spirited pie. tures. - 4 Apse of Idtiertr standing to the foreground, bears slat tbe tuarkindstripm rlearby,on sicliiddeentlWthebseltgentud are Agues of ' men—farirertiartlassa and ei L othens—who rallying around the fag, lied:el-leek thisissie !Ike napalm' of ,LitestunitW curaTod-- • , :—.:-- 2t; - The sign rear the -Mir diger not* Is I.rrasidugtest, ths.,nraii." - The entsrponaleg ; not' eefillstel. 1 ,1 ausasstosa: lei iss , '4 Trays:, ter'Thdery, The bat Is -Omumpi4 it#X.,as.intiraulg from BleeerNualtrkation of rsigrti”." The antlittadn4 dollar notf.will hate on the taco tt•Tigneitto of the "Battle on Bike Brie," imam) allegorical illustration entitled "Maintain It"—that is, liberty and nation- ality. "The Declaration of Independenze," from Trunzbull's picture, la to be engraved on the tack. None of the notes, except the tee and ten dollar denomination., can be prom- Dad for distribution to the banks for some time to come. It is understood that a tew oT the Institutions hare ordered the whole amount they are authorized to circulate in the smaller notes. =MEI/ The penalties preeoribed In the law for counterfeiting, or in any manner altering or imitating the notes, or passing epnrions ieenee, will probably dater indirldnals who hero any capital, or any regard for their own safety, from making suet: efforts. The following ie a part of the inscription on the back of the notes : 'Counterfultinx or altering thin not*, nr paring coanttrOlt or alteratton or it, nr erition any counterfeit plate or Imprison. of D., or any paper made in imitation of the paper on which It le printed, la felony, and is puntott•blv by 11,0.) fine or littera years' imprisonment at Lord labor. or both." It Is • question, however, for many reasons which we have not qua* to consider, whether the notes eeuld bo suecesefully eonnterteited. Wall' HAS rill LOCONTLISSIIII The beanii of the designs which hare boon "boson for the embellishment of the notes; the artistie execution 3f the work; the general similarity of appearance of the different de nomination', though the variety le sufficiently marked to be evident upon the most casual observation, and the strictly national charm ter of the notes, form, with other qualities, a currency whieh it is safe to say, has never been nuelled. The peculiar adeptation of the designs, partimilmrly of the historical pio tares, render' the now currency perfectly unique 61 well as beautiful. Considerations relating to the financial sys tem upon which the national currency is founded, ore not within the scope of this or tiole and it remains only to observe that the seaminanin amount of currency to be tuned Is $300,000,000, and about one hundredaudeixty banks have boon autharisod.—Ncte York Eve ning Ant, The Legal Tender Act Before the Su preme Court. d case is before the Suprisme 'Cowl of the United States pros:listing the rbilewing fea tures : Judge Roosevelt, of N. 1.., was sued. upon a botpl. The defendant offered,. Dim le gal tender notes. its refused to Skkeithern— an issue wits dins madelis one, of thdCourte of this State. Thokecisiatb Lisa rendered WAS against the cedittlintiortiflity oT the act of Congress. Thelille was taken by appeal to the Court of ApPials, where the decision was reversed. Roosevelt then took out a writ of mot to carry it before the Supretdo Court under the 25th section of the act. The do fondant in error moved to dismiss the writ of error for want of jurisdiction, alleging there Is no appeal, because Ike decision below was In favor of the constitutionality of the not. PUBLIC .TOTICEIL PUBLIC MASS MEETING.- A City Volunteer Rovementq, Allegheny. ..k mars meollogof the eithrona eattllegtsroy rrID hi het/ to the Interior of the NEW 3LlLtli ET HOOD N; THID (Tuesday) EVENING, December 22d, at 7% o'clock, to consider the propriety of canting a fowl natkclout to pay nL,unty of THREE HEN DREN DOLLARS to the full knout of Allegheny city, under t Ite call of the Prtetslent. Lat tho citizens all &Hood. den L A—The S U. U. will meet at WILKINS HALL, In rittobur,tb, DE CE]IBES earn. Instant. Lath Loral Convoil i. eta - tttlut to .end thew delegate. By order. Plttaborgb, Dee. et, 114 Z. do2ttol O. I EXCELSIUR I.N:_4TITU'IIf..-1 be Ftzth &orlon orLII nonnur.net on ktOlirtY, Jan. 4th. LOGI, and couttoue twelve , wool", ..1.0.mg CRIDAY, 'Horeb :nth. For tams, t ~ ull at Ile Instituto, corm, of Penn and 'news. or !Other., Irv. W. n St A 1 , Princzyei. de2.1:511.1 T TUIChPIK ELM:II'ION —An rhetion vlll be held at Tllo3l3rz ALDF.II,' HOTEL, on TrESDAT,Jenuary 13111, 11461, ',tureen the hoar. of 1 and 3 p. m., far ILA ear. ion 01 one President, one Trs aunt, and no Directors... .sir ren of the Cool 1191 sod Ur St Clair 'foropike C orpaory. IPM. p 1,1• Y, Trefrtr•ir. dr :143trrT _ THE CITY u 1•• ritE Zits .cl KING."—Rzr. JA 31E1 PUESII.IIT. rill dolivor ef.. tholthd last Lctor:, for lb. bth .111 of the Pabbath School, In be ollth r une. Pre.bytartha Church. on TI HADA T C 1 ES ING Deo. 1 - .1, at V', tick., gobjoet--- What 1 Jerusalem." ' Pickets, 2.5 mut, to be I lealool Al Ch. Boot !Stoma ...I door. .Irvin ~t Kb GOLD PENS RE-POINTEJ) EQUAL O NIII, on tho rw•lpt of NS ants. Circalan tLa John ton Pen pant on appll. Winn, by moll or ntborwloa. E. S. 30111:8011, Ble44fectur and uMee, 15 Mnlden Lane, Nes York rity .YOUTH.S . AID 60CIETY I=l U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION N WVIL LAIC HALL, Tn•aday Evening, Dee. 226, 1663 IDMITIANCR ds6:2:It ... Prl ISBUICUIt lift IlltlE CoNIYA oo liT.—Tho Stockholders to Gild Ceunpuey Lee hereby totilled to rout and organ! cc said Compmcy. at FlAltgli 110TEIL, Liberty mreet, Pittehnetro, 00 the ruts? MONDAY OF SANT ARP, IMI. hour. lb. haunt of 2 mud 4 o'clock p. tn. 4 .01 day, and choose by ballot, by • oupotily of the mock then end there meted, ou Pr eldest and atz Ditorters. one Trusty,, and snob other oftlcete es they may t betel: tecceemary, to conduct the butane. of the Compeop exalt the lust megrim election. James Wood, I Chrto lace Znr, 11. B. Brunt, Robert Woode, John P. Singer, I ?Web Heath, Janus S. cran. E. J. Brooke, Seraw4 flartrozn, R. A. Long, Benj. A. Maui, Omer. Shake, Alex. McKee, Red; Pall own, Robert Sterrett, Jame. Tranick, lases Walker, G. T. Coulter, - -. .f 5i.... Chess. Thomas Sued. deltthi Onomlettorters. Aly~ll~lllV rasa Alt Y E . NI —no Union voten of the City of Alkshoay ass laritcd to meet at their retpcctira place.; for hold Ons electkno, on DATUM:UT, tf;th instant, ha tween the hot. of 4 and 7 o'clock p. In., and rote by ballot for— One citation for Mayor ; Otto outran for Director of the Poor; sad oho for candldatre far tho rosy/tett. Ward oatone . _ Tho Judge+ of the Primary !Beaton. will meet al the TOWN noVse, on HONDAS, 25th Inst., at 11 o'clock a m., and man up the vote of the reepectlye precincts, the person hoeing ths highest tote to ho declared lb. nomPaee of the party. Oilltert of Election art inetructsd to refuse all totes offered by throe echo soled egaitist the Union State llckst In October last. By order of the Esseutive Conmaltiso. corris, Chairman. J. WRIGHT. Secretary. F.PITTSBUittiIi SAN ITA IC Y W.ltt birrrEr.. . OM. i.. 1 Depcoltory, 00 Fourth 9 Ilettreels Wood and birtriret Streets. PacrwrAT—Tllo3lAil lIAKSIVELL Recierasy—JOßEPll R. RTSTER. Tx.s.unrass—JAMEl3 PAICK, Jr Oontributlans of money and goods solicited. Starts mat to on part. oftho army Infoitention tnrulaturi to nlatton to tho sick and noandod In deo Ways and flopltab. no freight on goat. donated 6 paid bon,. PITTEIBUTIGH SANITABT COMfITTES. lio3Atf OIHE NEW OYNLEASTIUS SPYILLZ BALL.—The awes are_ opon for am asembers at each Dam of mottos. Wale and Rattle =TWAY and FRIDAY EVIAN atM. ma and Metres, WRDNRSDAY and BAT_AY ATIXRIIOOII3, at 3 (Oak. 113.11M1, v MAIM; Far Adult., antra of twenty 1em0a5.........36 00.. Vor lade and " 4 00. For Chlldren, 3 00. aol7:tf C.42.4rDIMITES. MAYORALTY OF ALL& L '') . /Ti'Slr.-43apt. dolor Dams, at thogr.& soldtstloo of =ay oittrenr, bar eonsentot to ;molt Ws mime to to mod as man for tho Bloyorolty of Allegbroy City, at thorny:Us osontoltoPeloo. rim nolear OTRONEll,—JoattCum°, of irma Into, Alleeway, will be a condi ants for Carom of Anent:guy County,Enbioet to the &dein or tteesnreting County Onion Convention. doll:te rrio LtT.—A suite of two largo'commu i. nimatlng awl handsomely farnlabed Rooms to les, 'into* t board. ma Ant door of hewn WI EIECONTY ems% vittibuncb. . de18:1, UITY.--To any one is Oil City , kor that ban old col:damned OIL or WEITSICItY La. ici& - tooms ;um • emit: wciteodoor,imuu VDFW OFF — , 7 .M 101" - '-AT GEM Ibt Os BOW, Sig -• par °so* ado , . v1A5.1,101181, So it 'Atom' Agor ~li1:of all M • ..114110" • .rior ADIrEIarIfiIIERIENTI4 °fa ~LVvv. patent Brea V MAO , : mare a large lucerne to the prirebseer. A bustle.= coot required Address "A. 8., Gastrug Cleetra. IcKEESPORT PROPERTY FOR LTA.4 et LE, G 0 (.4 front on Walnut @mot b 7 150 cl.tp; el.o, tbo otteotalag lot, 11 foot front b 7 30 deep, a ono-and-a balf ttory C.lllllO dwelling booty and • two.tory Bonne bonding. Apply to 4”21 et CUTHBERT d MteNl3,6l Market .0. WANTED.-460 A llorra.—We want Agents et ;GO w month, ¢peros paha, to yell our L'eerlnsting Pencils, Oriedel Bowen, and thirteen other new, useful and eyriew articles. fifteen arti cle...rapess. Adder.. deninsfee/T SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford. He. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE—I 9 ft. front on floating otroot, Allogliony, by 00 foot dap too 10 1,000 foot front North Com- moo. A Ivo, leo lot, its feet Pout on 8.95 rt. by 1,0 deep to Jodieo virevt, between Overbill and DloAlddle street., Apply to deer P. C[ 7 71111E117 R AnIKS.MKSIitot .1. LUBRICATING OIL 150bbi,.N.1.r.4N.t04rft7, LIIILDS !PO f . ALHEs' SATCHELS, POETE.MON -111i11:3, Writing Deets Pocket Knives, Cold Pens„ Photograph Albums, Toy Books. A gee assortount of Gam., Choi., GUI Books, Pocket BaWol, Diaries, Alumna., and a great variety of beautiful goods adapted to tho seam to be Found At No. 104 Federal street, Allegheny. T. E. WAILKIIAM. HOUSE AND LOT FOR HALE, CHEAP YOH UASLL—The Lot tus Y 5 het front On Townsend street, 13Lwth Ward, and rune back 100 feet to en alloy. The Some a. troAlot7 brick, containing eve rooms, and le on the rear of the lot, fronting on the alley. A good be Led by applying soon, to JOILI SEM3OII, Townsend street, of at dosclw 0171C71. WOOD S'CREET WAREHOUSE FOR T Y RENT.—The capacious Warehouse, No. 15 Wood .tract, opposite St. Okuudee Hotel, having 40 feet (coot on Th•Eadtrost. now occopled by Qua. ter master'. Dapartillin, 0111 be for tent from In of April near. A pplyera ant PEE A JONTS, Beaker., a* . del •- - Third 4 Wood street.. rtOR SALE.—Three east iron Mills, of .1: 15, 30 and a) barrels reepacity, in complete ord.. Three not, of Plato Contorming Pipe.. Your largterndo 011 T.ko. 60,[0z0 aecon&band Dridifir A tot of Ildming Iron Ote 011 Pump and ripen. A One to - horse power Engine, Vila 8011. and Stack. Let of Gm Pipe and Cock, .4 , Q1..0t of tor and second•blf Zliarrole For yarttcolart tiqulrs of fILII. 4111T13, deer:Aw . - Ni Word Brost ry. pElri 'i/N1 CONIIIICISION blEit, AR' BONG eIiDD, G nonre PIA GIMP, LIVERPO ENGLAND. estersamen : ' Nee , York—ft. G. Dot Leo , 014 Broadway. APUrebou,k—Bl t li. G. Duo A 00. ; Loom. 011 For term., uformidou aptly . .o li of . MICH 111 ST, Eull4lllo Sod hustle atreete jittebergb. ihr22,ka , . . - A DMINIKI111111.) li,XECUTulit , ..C1 AHD YHESTEF-5 ... _ .Is banal tOen fh." tarty person etiPt y In