Vittsburgh sgazetiq. PADDLE & 00.. taxon imoriofiarraa. MITMgS . I I teen:ilia Wanted. We,direct the attention °Me public end the p; sea to the cell of General Rancoua for soltuateers which we publish this morning. We trust, for the sake of the cause, that editors throughout the State will give this notice extended circulation, and, that Indi viduals and municipal dorporations will lend all ths aid in their power to further this maven:mit to fill up cur quota, and thus avoid a draft in Penneylvania.. ' Consolidation. , When Pittsburgh was a littefrontier town, as It was within the rano action of many men yet living, it woe all very well that its territorial boundaries should he invespondingly contracted. It is but a few years slime It was all embraced within the little triangular piece of ground bound ed by the Allegheny and Monongahela, from their oordiner.oe at "the Point," near which Port paguesne stood, to "Grant's BILI," then a: rather precipitous bluff ex tending nearly from river to river. By and by the place became too strait for the population, when they began is Ind more roomfer themselves on the north ban'k of the Allegheny, where, in a period of about forty Tenn) a city of 115,000 inhaM tants has sprung up. But, in addition to that, the Hill had to succumb to the pres sure, was gilded, hid out In streets, and is now thickly crowded-..for more than a mile from the old boundary withdwellinas, shops, ..and manufactories. Population, moreover, crowded to the south side of the itionongehels, in Birmingham, where there ample space, and in South Pittsburgh, and other little municipal divisionS, wilt re the ground between Coal TIM and the-river le very contracted. 'mu bursting of a rapidly growing popu lation over natural harriers, resulted nee wearily in the formation of a multitude of larger and smaller municipal divisions. lids was all right at the time. Perhaps, indeed, it was bettor the: it should be no for a time; but now, when these several cit ies and boroughs havo•eo extended that 'treet meets street; when all are bound to gether by psesenger railways; When matted Interests have grown more and more close and identica'; when thoussuds of the busi ness mon of Pittsburgh Draper have their 'residences in these auburban cities, villa- gee, or townships; and when each a corn. mingling of business interests anti owlet reletions has taken place as to make the dwellers in all these municipal divisions camhelically one peop . e, it is time that they were consolidated into one greet city. By the census of 1880, the pop eation of PatentryA is set down at 19,?...."0, which is about forty per cent of the real population. This makes a very loor exhibit for no in the word abroad,;and one which is really detrimental to our interests•, but if we lei eist in keeping ourselves out to }hires in this way, we have on'y ourselves to blame for it. We, several weeks ago, suggested an ex tension of the boundaries of the Car or Paranoiac:in on a scale an grand as fully to come up to the exptisive spirit of the age. This boundary, wh h embraced Sharpsburg, East Liberty and Wilitinsbarg, croseed the Monongahela soma four miles above the present city, took in both the Birminghaans, Coal SW, with Booth Pittsburgh, and Tem permteeville, extending on down the Ohio to lie See's Rocks, thence across the Ohio taking in part , of 3.lcC ure township, all of Manchester, Allegheny City, Reserve town skip, Duquesne borough; part of Ruder s township; with Btowartstown, and Sharps burg, the place of beginning. This, like Pittsburgh when it was a little town, would be triangular in form, measnriog about sic miles along its eastern side, about eight along its southwestern aide, and aboutsoven miles along its northwestern side. These lines would embrace an area of about twen ty-five square miles, being about the came as is embraced within the city lines of Brooklyn, New York, and about ono-eighth oflhe area of Philadelphia. Of these 6ven ty-five Ignore miles, about three and a half are watir--the rivers—and at least three more oughtto be permanently appropriated to. public parka. Within theseboundaries the present popu lation cannot be loss than 130,000; and with the prospect of solid and continued prosperity now existing, it were not extras *Aunt to:predict that there are people now Ileitis who shall see a million of residents congregated within the same space. • 'Praha* no better time could bpjaken then thapresent for the discussion and eon amtrunafien of this important ermngemcni. These separate municipal interests are smaller now, and more manageable, than they will be ten or twenty yearn hence. Let the mutter be soberly and frankly dis cussed, and when the thing is done, let it be deo° In °ballerina is the popular will elearly_saknooquiroeslly expressed. «,- ~: Tam correspondence between Jar?. lifavre and RTS .110L1SZE.1, Trra POPr s given in another column, will be found at least curi ous, perhaps to many even amusing. DA VII 111%w bathe Porn'. letters to the Archbishop' of New York and New Orleans, published some time ago : a flan opportunity to addrcee thaßovereign rontiff, atl ea to bring Ids own name before Europe, and neoure snob &past-recognition of Lis sifter., as to be ealled "Illustrious President" in the Pores - answer. "We do not deny,' says the NO" \- York Birrifil,..that Baru has come out *el- Ifeedingly strong in the way of fasting ILO prayer during the last year or two; but we feel seemed that be no more desires peace than does our arioble , President LiscoLs. Both are fighting for IL Doris has the ad vantage; however, of haling joined the aultett sines he firat brolto out into open rebellion against his lawful Government." .`"Tat manner of Judge Caleb B. Smith', 4 death was vary sudden. It vas caused by beim:Donbass of the large. lie left horns in the morning, with his ion, to attend Court, whlett WA in session, and appeared to be In b'a =ad - health, which, however, for 'came months put, has not bean very robust. On arrichcz at tlio eourt home, he went into his prints room to rest m few minute. before. opining Court, and while fitting before the Aro Ina noised with n ft of conghlng, which, Dame litlexPtelled way, raptured • blood newel, and caused • prorate and almost choking due of blood. Me was taken to • noes, bnt lived only e. zhcat time. the 22a of December the royal baron of bed unssent op to Windier • Cud,. It was ant irera a. choice ex fed in the Windsor Greet Park: This joint was placed before the - "fry to . r*lt at 9 o'clock in the morning and taken' up at{ o'oloektn the nftbrnoon. 1t wee sent hem' the castle to Osborne,, where it was to form the principal Chtistenze joint on the side, ttebht in the dbaing-roots. pm. Majesty gate direedons to send on New, Tesie Day the tuttotem royal 'annual present of beef to the of-royal family OfArrance et Claremont, con liking of. two Windom* sirloins. _ _ . kraut Urt,.r—Tho Itoston„ 7Svencript nap t "Tho Jeff: a..tpi Gozzott, az* at du 40a4 of two co-Operattairacifons. itoff.laadit thortibtla and Gayer ooppachirsds.' . • ViMintier% Bnatla he. A. few days iv 111i.'"11:1, man on Finance in the Senate, ad - dressed • note to Mr. Crass, Inquiring what effect the passage of the bill, then under consid eration, would probably hero upon the Trammry. To this Mr. Ouse replied in a letter dated January 11, which Mr. Wes er-sou sent to the Chair, to be read for the information of the Striate. Before replying, Mr. Coast addressed • note to the Secretary or War, asking for in. formation tut to the amount which will probably be required for the payment of the bounties proposed. Mr. STAN TON, in his reply, which 11 embodied in Mr. CuAss's lotto? toldr. Pgastormini stain that "It Is understood that fifty thousand Teleran yet unteen bare been or may be enlisted from the armies in the field{" that the wholeamount needed to pay the bounties to that numlier would be $21,000.000, of which rum $lO,- 100,000 would be required during the pres ent fiscal year. Mr. STANTON speaks of two classes of volunteers other than voter ana—to wit: "1. Those who volunteer to fill up old regimentr; 2. Recruits for new organisations." Of these be says: "To those who go into old regimental $3OO bounty is allowed by general circular No. 08; but to new recruits (meaning the second of these tee clines) only the slam of $lOO, payable under the act of July, 1801." Recruits will see from this that it is by far the most prof itable to go into old regiments. Mr. Brae -703 ceneludes by saying: 'Tao number that will volunteer for old regiments, or new organisations, cannot at present, with nay eertainty, be estimated. But, in most of the States, vigoroum efforts ere being made by oxeoutive and munici pal authorities to fl.ll up the whole quota." The vigoroos and well dirooted labors of thoslo three eoble man, GOT. Ton, of Ohio, Gov. Morro:, of Indiana, and GOT. TATET, of litiaoia, have 1,..0n so anereee/•4, that in all probability no draft will be required in any of those States. . Mr. CHAN; from them:l'4w, prooedlits to giro his estimates, which we condense as follow": Fpr b.:l=lms for bO,OOO rotanm van" nolo For 50,003 to MI up 01,1 rogtmont• 13,7:0,C00 I=ll llappeaing the remainder of the 800,000 mon called for, he filled up by Tol , oxit,...ers fernew organisations, to whom bounties of $lOO each shall be paid; it will require $20,- 000,000 more, making, with the foregoing, $86,750,000, an aggregate for ,the payment of bounties of V . :6,750,000. Ile remarks : ' , Taking these Amos to be correct, I Fe ply to your inquiries . that I do not think there :au any considerations arising from the condition of the Treasury, which will make the passage of either resolution dan gerous or partionlarly inexpedient.' Thus we see the legislative, tile military and the financial departments of the Gov ernment combining is a stenerons effort to avoid what ought never to be required in a country like this, tad at • time like this— :: eonscriptiot. Will not the people respond in en equally generous spirit ' Mn. Moonnean, of Pennsylvania, pre sented a memorial, on Monday hat, In the Rouse of Representatives, signed by over one thousand of the assistant assessors of internal revenue In all parts of the United States, praying an increase of pay„:which is, we think, manifestly just and proper.. The laborer Is certainly worthy of his hire, and among those officers of the Government who perform the largest amount of :eller for the smallest amount of pay, the assistant assessors occupy a prominent position. In the cities we meet them, in ennshiee or rain, during the intense heat of summer, or the biting cold of winter, tramping around book under arm, looking after those who should pay en Internet revenue tax. Then, after "office hours," when, generally speak ing, the clerks ir the Departments ere en joying recreation and relaxation from their labors, these men are found posting their I books, and getting Into proper shape the assessments they have made daring the day. In the rural districts, where each assist ant assessor has several counties to travel over every month, they must necessarily keep or hire a horse and wagon; and for their labor and the many expenses attend ant upon a proper discharge of their duty, they receive the exceedingly small and en tirely inadeqtrate sum of three dollars per day, and daring one half of the year many if them are placed upon hell time. It is very important to the Government that it should have intelligent, honest sad capable men for the performance of this duty. Such men cannot be retained for the pay they are now receiving, and should Congress fall to make some provision for an inerease of compensation, it Is not at all 'improbable that many of them will seek more lucrative positions, and the asses sors would find it a diftleult matter to fill their places with competent persons, at the old men We are glad to see that the Com• missioner, Ron. Joseph J. Lewis, aware of these facts, has, In his report, called the at- Pruden of Congress to this subject.— Trash ing/on Chronic/e. President Linealz—HL Re-Nomination by the Pennsylvania Legislature. To Le , Zrztvicser Arizonan Lincoln, Pensiorsrpr Two L'srron Brarro :—Door —Tim undersigned, members of the 'Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, thus early in the ;as , den of that body, hostile to congrztuLate you on the success of the policy of the National Administration. and the auspicious elrcum- Maness tinder which the second Congress of year term has been organised. When it is fairly considered that the panel of your Ad ministration wee mad, the Lune in the Into elections, when It is known that in the con test for the meet important State, as well as the most insignificant municipal office, the is ms involved all the essential principles at the policy of you Administration, theresult must be the more highly appreciated by tho friends of freedom abroad, and chaesizig to the de fenders of freedom. tho Union, and the Con stitution at hams. We erealii be unmindful of the duty wove. oar eimmet, if wo hesitated to acknowledge the fore* o f. that policy in tho elections which pieced as in oar meant legislative positiors. Whoa foarimmly advocated and at before the people, Is won no 'leery In the rice of the most persistent and bitter opposition from the foos of free government. Ton need not Do reminded of the offoot which the late election in Pennsylvania had on the fate of the as tioa. The triumph- at the hallobbaz aroused the ardor and seemed to breathe fresh valor in the hearts of our soldiers for the achievement& of victory on the battle-bald. And R the voles of Penrunlrania berme thus potential tIL en doming the policy of your Administration, we eonslderthat a the representatives of those who hare 90 completely Indorsed you ofdeisl coarse ' we are only responding to their de mands when we thus publicly announce our anshakcit preference for year re.election to the Presidonoy in 1864. The hope and life et the American people are now centred to the purpose and the effort *idle Government to crush the rebellion. Ia more than two years of straggle we hare &Y -earend that the rebellion Is eenthruod for an objert more Important than that of redressing even a real wrong. It Is waged for the es tablishment of a dogma and the reoognitkn of a 'barbarism. It to carried on against the Government for its absolute destruetiam In oath a straggle there coo be no compromise devised to offer or consider for areepienee. One or other of the contending parties mast triumph. . • Tweet runsthevindleated by tho fartroeog &Mon and operations of the' Government in all the EMUS, or the olaims of thatraltore will twAildwialaad; this wistnifloont drum*" of ow GOwirmsoci44os42o . 7itd, sad the; tights of. seezifowoworigtoret, -'To , sob II • AP 4111 to the littaddetrationotatll Ito tutherltylue bees - tillreetablished to the: revolted Elgin, wog& bergs give the sr-mina the 'Gement meet Ahmed the pretext for ea/ening that the Govenuseet had baled a home. To ch=ge the policy now in operation to crush the rebellion and restore tho land to pease, would be to afford the traitors in arms time to ghther new strength, If not fur imme diate victory, at least for alai:into sumer. in their efforts permanently to dismlve the Union. Having a firm faith in tho logle and reason of these positions, we arc :rank in nor endeavors thus to urge on you the. lorentenco of e re-election to the Presidency. We be lieve that the policy of your Adreinittrai:cn rendered tut victorious at the loot election, and we now Insist that that polity, it re pl asented by yourself in nli the States, wool,: give the victory *o the Government in 81.. r-ether, and thus forever put an end to all hope of tho success of treason. We do not make dais communication at 14.0 limo to olioit from you any expreselonr of opinion on this. subject. Having etriGisoce in your patriotism, we bolter. that you will abide the dacielon of the friends of the Union, and yield a convent to any honorable use which they may doom prover to make of your name, in order to secure tho greatest good to the country and the speedisst :test , to our arm,. Pennsylvania always has wieldod potentiniluence in the politice of the reentry. Bee preferences have been tantamount to the enemas of the statesman to whom she attache herself, and her voice has never failed to give the victory to the right. And while we, the representatives of the great majority of the mattes of the Common wealth, thus new our confidence and reliance in your official notion end capacity, we may feel that we are responding to the clearly ex pressed preference. of those masses, and that Pennsylvania would hail your reelection as the omen of complete victory to the Govern ment. Expressing Ant we feel to be the language not only of our own ceamituents, but also of the people of all the loyal States, we claim teinoisilge the expectation that you win yield to the preference which has already made you the people's codidate for Prmitiont In 1864. Bering, elr, that you may lira to see the full triumph of your efforts to rescue your country from rebellion, cud euily many yours thereafter of its tranquil peace %lad prosperi ty, we remain your mends and fell,,w-atti zone. Respectfully, MIZIEDCHS OF TRIS SZltrr2. Jeremiah Nichol+, 1 , 11,11. lic-Ce.pJleam. Floury J^.ht....‘, tw,lm, W.,(t1.1-1,,,11 I'lilmas Tioi, 1..0. w.11.,..L..1.,,r, N. R. Lowry. .1 , rl.-u.., , r, Rllllam J. Turtell, ' R.. he ap0,.., Porov, James L Gra.b..m Jacob E. Ellwa-ay I do eortlfy that the s.bo•e letter in r;geed by every Union member of the Sebnto of renunylvenia, - e.teept Sonstor Harry White, of Indiana, now in Libby I'neon, Ittobroendi and I cheerfully concur with them end with to unite with Chain in tho PPMc. Gno. iI.I.IIMTIVILAIr, Clerk cf tho Sena., gr.vornts 710Uffig. Henry C. Johrlsom, • Nym. Durvx.n, Jobs D. W.uork'r . William Weitri W. W. Pitt, IFAlward A. EZIEMESSE /Award G. Lee MC= PM:IMIEIMMIEM 1=1:= [MOM I=l=l ra=Z:l! t;. D 11.012 Cda•Lasn, !W. IL -1:,..a.C.g1 iTaMitm F. Smith. Ott' , f 7 C. liu,.l,an ~ . , 1 1a R. Negl.y Wm. 11.,+torr, MMMI Bran 5. H,A, Job 11‘1.1bact. Jame D. tiwllJ, Samuel 7551 B. lion-cu. Cliarie. 1. Ma, ..tt ID. D. tni•, 11. 114 rah keo P OWs I.alaki 'a wt.. I=MIM! ,toort L. K'Clellau, nazis! Hclaar. "'", do hereby certify that the ab , ,ve Ir. ter ill signed by every I.7aion member of the Boni, of Reproseatatiros of Peontylraa:a, and eheerfally concur wish them, and sritl, to unite with them In tho acme. A. W. lizurn:cr, Chief Clerk Bowe of Iteprneentattr ea. Jell. Davis and the Pope The followinz eariects corrarpnncioneo op peers in La f'rane. (Pmrie)•f Dec. f • cts., xu, 6cp Sad, IR6! reef, reweroVe goreee.ge reeqf • The letter: which you have written to the clergy of New Orleans and New Yerk!havc been cot:rim:in "It • ed to me, and I hare read with emotion the deep ;Tiff therein exercised for the :Mr and devastation caused by the war which i• now being walled by the United 64.1:ufr est the : 4 1satee and people which hare selected Inc a. their President, and your orders to your r gy to exert the people to peace tad chew. 1 am deeply sensible of the Christian char' ty which have implied you to this reiterated op- Deal to the clerv. It Is for this reason that feel It my duty to nape,. pereonally, and in the name of the Confederate State., e t , grata. tads for rush :e.,titimints of p ee d haling sad lose, cud to nary, your Bolin., that the. people thrtater.cd oven to th•ir cwn hearths with the most cruel epproasion end terrible carnage, Is desirous now, Pa it he. always been, t, sec the end of WI Impious war; that we hare ever addressed peeler-. to Heaven far that laser woven your Holiness sow degree ; that we desire none of cc: one my's poen...dons, hat that we fight merely to resist the devastations of our country and the shedding of 0117 beet blood, and to force them to let m tiro in peace under the pre•e-tien ul oar own inatitations, and under our laws, which not only insure to every one the enjoy. meat of his temporal rights, hat also the free exercise of his religion. I Key your Holiness to accept, on the pa: t of myeelf sod the people of th , C.,nteder.te State", oar cincerc yoar ofiortz in favor of peace. May tot Lori preserve tbo day, of your Holinee, end k cop you a o.ler hi. divine protection. (Signed) Jerrea"oe ()Arts. President of the-Confederate S.at es of South Muerr;oe. and Hatornide Pretidnit, Lion: We bare just reeeived,with all rui,elde welcome the person. sent by you to place in ear hands your letter dated 23d September loot. Not .light was the pleasure we export. aneed when we taunted, from these persons and letter, with what feeling. of joy Led gra, 'tad you wore animated, Meet:teas nod hon orable President, as coon as you were inform • ed of our lettere to our venerable brother, John Archbishop of New York, end John Archbishop of New Oriesn•, tioted the Atli o f October of lost year, and in which we have, with all our strength, excited and eatorted those venerable brothers that in their spleen. pal piety and solicitude they should endeavor, with the most ardent seal, and in our name, to bring about the end of the Intel eivil wee which has broken oat In those countries, In order that the American people may obtain tames and concord, end dwell charitably to gether. It is partieelarly agreeably to us to is, that roe, illustrious and honorable Pre•i dent, and your people, ere animated with the same desires of peace and trangaility which we have in our letters ineulated upon oar venerable brothers. May It please God at the earns time to make the other peoplee or h oer lea end their melon, reflecting seriously how terrible Is civil war, and what colamiti“ it engenders, listen to the Inspiration: e(s colmar spirit, and adopt resolutely the pare of peace. As (cc pi, we shell net cease to offer up the most ferrent prayers to God Almighty thet lle may pour out upon all the peoples of America the spirit of peace and charity, and that We will stop the great evils which afflict them. We, at the came time, boeeeeh the God of mercy and pity to shed abroad open you the light of His grace, cud attach yen to us by • perfect friendship. Given at Route, at St. Potres, the 3d of De cember, 11363 of our Pontificate lb. (Signed) I 3 IX. Gut. Onus. was lately rallied About the per sistent and preposterous use, by a Few York paper, of his name Car the Presidency. The general replied: "I aspire only to one po litloat'ctLeo. When it!" war Is over, I mean to run for Mayor of Ottlene Nis plat. of res idence.) And If elected I Intend to have the sidewalk Axed up betereon my bons° and the depet." GdArnID.ITES. rFOR PROTHONOTARY.—Tune. errs. .N to • eualklato for ttio of ProtboroLary, robjett to &role.e of the Mil. Horn Miran Ocrweettoo. J.Mgr IWOORONER—Joax Meat- of the First Ward, LI/ogheny, artll boa car 41- dato brOarolter of Alleghfroy Ootkty,er.4joct to the dedoba of the catalog County Delon CoureoUoa. deltic TAISSOLITTION.—The Copartnership heretofore aslant; Intense the Undcretncill, la the Cliethlnst bostama, at So. 145 Teds , al street, A lleabeny City, 'ender the firm of .W. It. ur/Ez a CO-,e»11 dissolve en 2Larrh 15th. Persons kr,a-mc thmamtems thdeteel to the firm please call pre teens to that Mme and settle. W. Si. 31..CLE. lalErtmtl Q. U. 1:15.1=1. N OTICE TO COOPERS AND OIL BUINIRII2.-22 bbl. Glue, Nat.] 2nd 2, ma'bandami finale by .2214 22.11.2 AH DICRIM CO. VOTICE" TO ROWING MILLS.- Oraam, 'Wm% Oil and Lad Oft Dr ado by ISMAII PICKET a CO. PUBLIC wIrOTICES4 C. L, .NTrlll WARD, Plrra -6-°,7 net. IMl,tic t 7 of th is Connell M held I. DEPENbE , CT. fIeLL, on 111UNDA ETENI,6, Info, 1 , 54. wkoo blab:Leta of Im yertnY b. br,i4.l bef-r. the OconciL Ja TUFKi/DIST. M ISETI NO )1' 'l' I I DRUG- GldIS ASSOCIATIv • . • I Allec.kkeay toss ty, b• ORAILLEA 41'011!... er of Yana a..! g 1.:. Werra. -n IOrIDAY A rr1E11i.14)..1 `.• .t o'elc•ck. Pnnetttal atieudar-. la requeatud, ~n •b1...9 of los• portaccavlllb• Lrvuuht bvCar. Cho rral.. All DM - 4- V.a not bicelog Jolsed the ero ..,laud a , rend. HS order. GE./ A. 'ZELI.T, Treavlebt CHAS. II NUPTIR. h.rory MMMENI Jannar; 131 k, ltat. I The Din •, :h. Pittabnrals and Bonne kflulng °Annan 7, of PlUNlnrait, - bare d , olared a 1,,k1.24 or R.lO/IT DOI LAWS PULL !MARX on it.. Capital ktock, tuk th. ..one nay dland at We clan df VO SATURDAY, thu Idth last., p‘yabla on aud MONDAY, thy 2111 t Inst. 11.15:9t Time. M. BOVE Troegariir OrTIO• al Y•VIG•1:. CO., 1 ritl.o,l - ,:5, JAMMU . ] cub, lead. ) a .. . 11 3 BOARD OF MANAGERS of Monongahela Navigation Gamyany hare this day declared • Illvidend .n the stook of mid timpani of YOUR. ?UK GLOM for tit. pant eta monies, or TWO IeOLLASS (MANN. fn. ham O. H. at , rell. Tot, payat,le I. Om Stockholders no ;heir loc.! ierneectotlveti. on end after Ili/NJ/AL the lath Instant. W. NAIIEWMI, jAIS:I. Treeestror. (he,. Prrreenson Hammon.. PaM.O.. RAILIZOAD ( :0 :t rttLehurgh, J , "^ e , 1.54.. MEE') 'NO OP TE1.19 ST HOLD/CR.54f the Nast/tarp:. And ILLen Passersker Ball - road Ckneepany 111 held on moND.p, the 770 day of January, lefel, at 10 o'clock . ea., at the IIiONONGAYIEILA. ROUST., Flit:t/rich, at a Lich time ..d place .. election Ler kee Direct.. artil be held, to sane for the ...atm W. S. fecrets7. • r - ...: ; =BRIDOF! DIN - ID - EN - a—rho Steck holders of the PtStabwrgh watt Allogitany Dridp Oompaoy, at Head aimed, are Unity notified that • Dividend of tali PER 01115 T., or TIMER DOLLARS PER SHARE, be. twos Ible day de clartvl .1 of the ...romp or the psi OA months, peyable forthwith. FRANK BISSELL, Trite:m.lw. anwhOth, It AC jsatSts .AI ION--A NDN[E U N L L T TOR A CONT OF PRE CX3 EISTNSIONTI- TUT. —The Oontral tt et, hoeing titarge of the istoshwasat la peacoat, wh lob mutest:lost. such an satehdraut of .tor Nettaaal tlonatituttoa se shall secure a tars 41 t racamdti,da of the arthurity of Gee end the right. of mot, herby etweerved that this eukiect L§ no • occurryloc the attention of °coves; have data:L.4lll.. tt p•trtutte time far the M end. of oh, 014, .3,15 to rut t fur rensultatiou la ralatton to what .honed he d tot wad, ..slating cirrus.- It to .Atra prorv-v1 that a `I ea] CON- N' ENT:t§N .Hall Ito• held is the FIRST Lott ED PRESIIT TERI • (Irr.Pr•ralt e,) trtet.), on N Stag` I, the 'r th lostar.t, at ft a'elo a. m. , which all who era fete:why to tha ob. ,ot eva tvortlintli in NA 1. , attend. Ry order. T PILL:FAL , Chairmen. At Crib t: CAA. it ,wilitry isle %wood I).101:RN ED RA IL ROAD MlLETlNO.—itotisa le hereby iven that the Sorts et the AL:Xt . :I:P94 CUT AND TREE- PttltT ItA:LRI?AL cathlPA NT art!! lut opened on the tArltTli NEDNFADAk.OF J•START. (the :7,k,: n: the If .at , nattltele new Plttatvarch. Root 1' p. whore 171•1101011 en will at tend to receive wahvivoti, to the etork taut Company, aceoreltng the pro vie . .etu of the art of Its incorporate, erprovad Aprli 4th, acd the tLetere P. P. 6A11N4, H. CNT. JOHN RfI.!INS, NA J. IiALRTON, J. L. tic , ::..L.Artal, wend C.menineloners • - --•- " -- )- - .PITTSBURGH :•'ASITA Y COM L 15, ar..11 , 7wit.,-;, 39 Fowl rt h filreet, I=3l I . II.IOMCN T11011:18 BAK FR Zit. stant..i. - Irc:.:La I. n' &Wm. amt to 011 rya of the zm I:.srnlsiean f•arntahod r•fite.on to the .It end ..r..nntled In th,. Clair; nud 11,p1..tb. The trldgbr g-N-do 3.4.1...1 b mid bare. 11 . ;:ar.cuari dAYITAaS COMUITTIII. rs - 7, 3 "..N10N0NGA /I :LA NAvIGA lON r\—NOTICE TO ST , 47i - 170LIARS.—Thu Anunal hl-•tlag e the Stnelbalasis nf tto, h eumrhay will be tig/al gS• I•AT, Ihe 14th day "I -7 I 4 , 4. •he Mt. at rah.' Ca,u.,,a-y hh 75 Ora. item,Pittsburg al S p. m , at whhb thee. , e, 0111<.n .f tha Cent ratty for :La year hill M alt,t“L T1.,4 Ll= will th. ..Id ~ t.eita the Lc: ra 4f ttro a.4d four ine 11. r h a, ...\%T-^. P.! f h•cratary. de^4,lo...rdigif )TICE —The Fro,- t:./ +dr. , Mlsnsfv , v st..l voeiray., ter v•votl,g *elope over Use eargban; aprosite burgh. In the vo..*ly o: ALIN /our, :oav• thte clay *solar** • 1/:•ideva LIVE PEG CELL. on tbe I:ap.to! Stock, toe llow,vtoy, wblrl: wW b* pall .todtholdon, or toolr Isral rep...et:U.l , re oa xr after ILo, 11th l*ststa. 031. 1101.1F.BillIG, ?roman, r.ttal.atgik, Jaa. Ist I SCA. .I,ol:3tdlatr rc iI F, NY, \V G AT LLE OAL L.—Tlta Classn Tc.• to, .notatta•ta at aubt time at tatoting. I. and .lenth sane, TUkiSDA and 11111 PAY LT_.' 1 - 1.01 , . Latta, lan.l Cltildros, WRItNEADAY and bI,TI.7IIDII' JirTrlt!ifrf , ,Nb, at o'clock. AD, Tor Ad 1. ! ..., mutes tw,ty Imams. ..... 00. rJr Leis +t.,l ML.. roi. Cb114, , r, AZ. nn17:11 `" 'DIVIDEND. Orrto. or I'mlowrracir On Oen t xi, 1 lanft•ry Ilth. lid I 71^- ?maim, of iito ilthbOrtryrh Ors Comp., derr thy. Irtvoirrol of TWO DOLLA/ AND Ff ITT tfLitlll P!: SBAER the 47,441 wont, paya , . forthwith. to trockholdozo or ihrdr legal trporrotat!vor. ja , 2 J XES 21. rO6I4TX Tsraßhe a e, GV.P.SAN Tat- , v. $.1111.G8 Da., 1 ra. I r --7--A SPECIAL MEETING THE ET(. 0 41 , 01..De115 of iLla Bank sill he hell at the flanking 80., on kIONDAT, t. a, 2 &els.. p. in cvnahher tb. pieepriety sf la• crraaing th, Capital htee.k. MIAitSSIPPI MARWE 13111- 1,,Y . GA Lt. n. 7r/ LAMM Light :tette," of oald tlttpele, le In the r It, no fitnontatta order. foam tne Wet i,.partmeot na.l may le fetrad at No. RS FIFTH kr:6IQT, n.or Cho.; etere. jell .If .4'E A' rIER - risEvtzr-Arrs. ruin LET-- A Room 1 'i-40 feet, with oamcori.no,...f ,;,lar Po-nar attached, id th. Ore.? N.stcrn Phaning 111”. to Martme inn... For tw,ras et toirP rt Mt, of raid 1614 • J• 16,10. JO a E aISATTI. (11.:ARDI AIC 8 8A L. E.—'ll3o uader N.. 7( slynl. as Guardian of Yeti Gator, mill solar at p)ile tile, on the yramien, BATUISDIIY, the low nat., at 10 o'clook a. tn., that minable lot ost the sneer of Pneo and Dlntionyetreete. Dent log 50 fort GI Penn etreut, annodiog sloop Xenon street UM fret I,i • lonlioe to linens; eller. 'I be at t.lloo of to re or npliallete who non •On to porch - sit e tardo lot, In • 'Mod Ibt ouitlio• purrene, 4 Int - Iced to title sale. . 1 r Goordien Dian Groan. n 7 . 1.7r4 - 4, iutuuding to qua hoelone on the let of April next, .111 nl, Itte LW GRR , en the enother->t eid. of the Diamnd, At. Icahn, City, no:leaning 7 none, Mon eons and noller nl/17 it yens' De, ginned snot. The lot le IR tn. ti tontn front and 110 Stet derv. to • 10 •Dev. It I. • limn! ons. 7 for Dry Goods, Geo inn?, (5 - othln4 or boot end Man Shore, and for • Tto, Neon Iron and Rton ntablinntot h ereo cf th• ben, If not too eery boo,, le tbn 0117. If not mole nin. It a-111 he tenni. jaltlet pENNS YL VAN STAVE AEPOILTR aright. Toll Just rersh,d b 7 AST I Coll PANT, M Wood .heel. •, 1. Broker and Insurance Agent, No. AU TOrNTII STREET, (Burke. Building.) Particular altoarluu paid to th•pur hata cad cuts pm turcuielitclou exclustculy,) of BODY , MOCKS, KfißTGACarli *rid £BAI, e9rkTy. Whiff MaCOLLISTEII BAIIR, CIGAR MAN crriontr.ras, And w holaszle denim In TOBACCO; Siarrs LEM 010A111, le6 WOOD MM. A Lev .to of PIPES away. on bawl :,1•841vr - - !w NSIGNMENTS LO boas.* Lvroos• , 23 Abbe Camborrinr t 4 do Pant nosally 210 bug, pnoo tlertosead ; Pot .16 by L. 11. VOIGT .t CO. CITATOES AND A PYLES. —Now .s_ tor. and fotr gale -6,003 both. Perk State Potato.; 1,200 Obt, Orem Apple; 200 da Lake Sitar. Toznalps, jatS L VoIOT 800. --- K ETCHUP AN D PEPPED SAUCE 2.10 dozens quart aad plot Ketchup; 100 do pint Pepp.r Bati.; In store nod ter We by ItElnlra BLOB., Jald Rm. 121 and US Wood attest. pi tut PRACHES AND lis.lfAiblig. doun froth Soutatotahr to caw; 11570 do do Nub*, Jut tecchtd and lbr sale lay t BIOL. jab lioA, MI sad= Wood stmt. _,~_ .r.. _..,,_ ~~=~~ _~ .~. Je''B Ar JIDPER,7I73EALEJrTS. A SOBER, STEADY MAN wishes tl obealn entploymer• an a Shipping Clerk or a Warehroes lan. la erefl aeolaseinG.l glen c.tti end anlalnlng conatlee, and mold tanoence • lame amount of trade. Bon of rofelenee given Apply to Jell" B DWAIN A CA% 102 Foorth street. TOTTOWBOAT FOR SALE —The Steen , orerbeet GRIT EAOLR u elered for ul., a . eh* slow Hoe at the Allegheny Wharf. Lennie Inn feet ; beam ITN tut; erne-Ines, In let. cylinder, yet gt,,t.; too ballet., 31 feet by SS Inch., 110o datis pateet neater attached. Engel., of LOCUII ART k JalB.2or 172 and 171 11Peri WALFAPSR AT OLD PlilC$N ..Olll. there of any other Wore north Of Gen. Grunt's than army, ardl dray the Mt.ll.3tute arhomant Purr 11./.4•121.-s of fim qualm, newest idyl.. sad ohearat rates. Call at 07 Wood street. faiG W. P. 1118211 AT T. A RACE OPPORTUNITY.—A Book, stationery and tie. Depot G. sale, In lb. Lem location, 1.. large city..d .1..i0g a foes Mll.. To r pen., with about 111,690 capital, It will be an exisliemPapportimlty to engage himself. For paitimelars mill at JOHN D. EtTlr7'B, Jaliktf Masonic Dail, Filth .creel. IL REFLNERY FOR SALE, situated on thr Alleithertyßtnr and A. V. R. It., where the oil cwu too handltd nt Irset pestle enperue. Atoned... of room for storage Si.. and lu ;lot• order. Caper.lt7 100 'oble which can ►e &Added at &Nita *opens.. Apply at jaleria No 61 Wooip 11111111r7. nESIRABLB DWELLING HOUSE TOtt BALE, Ile. I SZCsaill ETHYL', b. teems Nankai sad Ferry. Tint rectos, besides eeoeb Lemma and both room. Pressed Mel front. Moto roof Is all molests modern tud wall Ismld. Apply to W .G. JOtINBTON A. 00., 121112= WALL PAP. R, ?Ice.lag that I will ..0 WALL PAPZIL of 1111 ". 4%7_ ir..r , at No. 107 LIAAAAL . - JO.i. H. lICOHYS. M ETAL $4B PER. TON—And we Lave . naparia 81.. Yarn,* for ash, arlakb coat lb. owner over gaomtn, Sr one.balf It. coat. The llama. to Waisted war Iforgautnera, hat coo emoted 13110 scram of rich 'natal and farming lands, ariah any quantity of Oro, Coal, Timber and Llca•• at trtli poi the rurnact la full bigot, aad irracLiar No coat in two axonal:ln Any!) to I.ls J. YeLLIZa • 00., ICI ronrin dawn OTlCE.—Wherees. Letters of A oAconelat,o L on= arnonevo ...so an the m eat. of Clary Corr, of Alleshany cenrty, detwetsd, bas. boos vsntte to Os out all pers... In debted to the estate are rstinsetol tank. Itnr.reolt ate pennant, an!. those b.Olog elate. rr dontando sca,sat the said solato will mat. known tho as/ue to JAMES CRIWFOIID, ninonstetrg, Wathlngton P.. Jalll:ltfoottler o.llt. t.1.1_21•0 LA BELLE STEEL woktics. T. • Smola." to Bettor, Hartman k. Co., woasfactuno-• of 01 6 4 T STEEL SPEINO, ITOW AND FILIST,EII STEEL helinliGS, AXLES, CROWBARS, a.. . , Works, Ylitiq WAYID, Ailegitsay City. r. o. .lAdress, PITTS2OII.GII. Pt. !C°..l) 11:11..AN P. WOolld 1. CO . DIRAICII &NDiIE lIROK KRI, LOMBARD STREET, BALTIMORE, MD OrSt. f.r parclaus corrzz, arGAB, Se fait 41a117 •tem , e4. er.ctaki ulentlan Oros, tr. ablypinz. 111.4155,1., h 7 porntivien, Messro. Bactrves. Pltmott ell Co., :cm Ears Ef b«lor a c.., An ; akeddy, Co , do: Woo . A cm , Dahtsiory. Jot E.CiemaeLY Ii.SSEELVTIIIN A D CO-PARTNER. Co-Partnerablp Uotstogore mots:• beg bemoan 11“. u.daralaaal, nada, DIG Iron, zeta< acid rya or !MITRE, 11A6.11111E a CO., we. do . mlesd DID day ley Soma, comment. &AMUSE. H. 111,1TEMEN and Tazumitz W. HA DT11•1, r•- ttetag. The bm.104. at the late girea will he tenth. ; (ivegolk REITI;iI, W. D. mairad:R. 004 J. T. ROL LEIED, oodar it. Ewa:\ name awl opt, at LTATT.Hd Co., by wlleon .11 drt) , a doe to it. late fin loth be rircolved, and thew doe trrou tE• oato• dlocborced II If. DA lITILLN, 01101 , 71? P.EITIIIi T E1.i.1.1 . 11A1N, NV. D. ACELaS, J Y. ROLLtLIN. Jatimr7 lat. latol. Ire ehoerrot.y rahawateati EETTSIt t CO., serer. use of !MICR, lIARTII.I.Ii i 00. le oar :ew!, .at the pabll, f IL HA TITUAIP BEAM BORLaNIY 8 tho plaw blq your 111.3.1 BOUTd, BEIOTZ EMMIMIE DEF/ALO AND rrix OVIatf3I3OEA Of ell lgl.. wad of the burl Quell!., et the reu low est ;fie, bell wad be ensetteteed J. 113 See am 4 ti,e &c rtflil otre.q. A N ORDINANCE repealing any lydi (l Itzlag Lb. f.. of Weigh 1.4 74' hart atm t. MI v onisiA.-1 and een-,1 ty tai Stir , aw! Goweeem Omaha. aLf . Use , titt, of A , gad o f• tray onisiewl aid meow! by LI.• 410.4+,4 of /.1.• That bay and 41 .styes. of ahy Ord.. utoe .r OM,. sone. llama the nut of foam to t. rattan' by the Wharf et Welsh llastara of old city, to acid tha alma la hersby rriveloa. Ordain.' and oriactod Into a 1.., tt...t the lath day or January, A. r Vida J AIMS MAILSIIAL L. Ptveldeet of us. Select ‘'.mmra. /OLIN BILOWN, Jr . Presl,l-ot a the Cvom. ananotl. D. IC,criatcP, Clwk of the Bel.ct M. PdrGcnnnol.x. Clerk of tbe Comm,' OtnuaciL 3•14:3t ALWAYS ON HAND, BTRIINIII*, BILIMI/L3, NAIL. BUL"511- 88, AND Tonna BILOBNIA; RIGHLT PNRIC3I• ID TOIL= NOtall. very In.; LAIRD'S BLOOM 01 TOUT% lain taa nonsplalloa ; Superb+ LILT WEITZ, for the that; ALBA ROBA CRYAN, Mr chkaprd hquada; IRAISAN•B MAGNOLIA DALAI 61NALINGA •munonk, for tk. hair; and YAM MADICIN29 gan•ndly. at OW. A. EILLI'S CLSTHAL 15T0112 le Market Roan, 2.ll.lchsuf. LfX/,--L.,,* /7 ....... CORNER PENN & ST. CLAIR STS., rtrrsmotaa. PA Tb. Urged, ebeApeirt animort savesrful Business Man's Celle:re SW:Seats toter and review gu any awl. 1111101711.1111, oostealisg Sal taformatica. mg boo, to otty oftdromont Krpthattiork to lb. Print:Ws. PIN/burgh, P► CEZEZ=3 COSSJONIitENTB MMIM I,COD Dub. Dby Aprlmit 100 book. 01orrorood: 1.003 do Dry Poraboo 1,100 oo Timothy hod: do Dry Itampber's; SAO o. Ihnsl rob Bator. 10 do Dry BlookbeoT, • toes B. R. Blow; $0 bblo. inot Bantu: 10 bank. Shollbozko; DO do W. Coro 116o1; 10 do Mooted* $0 do Con Okitsl IA do Widow.; 100 do ?repo-6d C!dor WA do Zoo Corn; Ea do Tiaegor Oldor; 60 do Barley; 2.000 bosh. Pasta... DI Mat. Crouborrion; 1.440 Dbl. Orson Apples; 200 boo. WhDo Torrfpr: 13 bldg. Yellow Onk.oo Tor sae AT 1.. H. VOIOT B CO, LIQUID ''rON-11-17E-3L1511.---- Loons airy ft b Wts than d, roibh I. It it already mt. 7,4. I. It nn resell mkatant. 3. ft proem. no it.: or anat. a. I: eau& dm non leant h..t. O. Itpromton from me. s. I. It tn. mar nonmetal Pollan 7. lets not ono.lbreth tao labor. SIMON JOIINeTTOS, FIZMZI Coma Irourth said &a!UAW .tereto SUNDRIES. - BUTTElt...smoo asc prime ermh Utter; • 1,C103 tsr. in 1111.1 M. tar an . slug neD Turtip end Chtekonr, IPA 6men hub; CHEM lOd ba prim cutting Cashea; Blitoollll3-. - ICEr dam fancy mid 1:0111•11121; lateral! and /or Nth M ls 7 Mom strmt. lel H. RIDDLT:._ B°Quirls' OUT FLOWERS, '&13., rartrar&d to order Crow LIVEDOCIIrS OddLAISD GIZESIIIIOUBIL REIM • D 8 i GABS. .-- 200 Ws. "A" sad "D" On2rto Sow; 60 do Orambod;Polrd'od A Granointod; Jot recoired sad kr mat. by BLNUL A OROS, dolS _. Ilas. 120 sod 111 Wood amt. MA BUSE. OATS, in racks, in store %PUY end tante by HILO* 11:17LOSE. Den • • • No. lUD Liberty meet, b - • t .V: 0.1111 t I . .RD rEnrisEars.rTs. o,v.,arßnuar. ) On cr , •r Cv It) .;v.arnvurn, . , r pßorosAi. r.:1; CAVALRI HOBS). !PALA Tropoctl. •• .11 toS off.ro trail if o'tiock L. ilatarelsy. tor }'t VI IDILED (A,C , Lai El ULM. to bo, ato- BM-MI al Dag Lair.., I,aa, ttdri, days tram dada of nenlia, • TWO ?HOC'S'. 7 t • . .4.d/h• yea a 1.111" to be I•llrarni at ind....5.5p..115, lad., v.thic fvrty days from b.• of c ' I rac , . Ylll 7110L9A A LEI' noTI- , 11.., t. a dsl!vo.r.d or v rLla sorts days Iron dain •strat • two iHOCi J.IJ r C•V•Lt 7101, r -S. le b. nt I.mE r., t• 4a7. Insdlls of eontr TWO TEV.prl , n. 2 , r.C. CA VALET 1i , .11.310k, Le 1. int yr!,.o nap. from data M Los t .‘• • . Bold k0r....• t. 1., on -, 1n.1 to a" ps,tlel.:•-. or! {ham tiro binor 11l .r. thar. ,e, er• 1. 3 16 hod. high, b.: •0; corsle7 Thor oa sly eon, e , la .nu riparo N . bid ertil be eatertoio.d ..n!ese otpor.l..d by • gnarsaty for It, yorf ea/ guoronty coo b• hod ...a st,'.lco tine to Coptito 'No:. A. U. M.. tool, Captala G 411.1! T. groan ng. • . M., edlen•P.- Itr, lad.; Carol,' To g..au,, .'ory.ll. A Q Y. , et 1.. are y, .k 4 4. L , ilolumbne, Ohio: and Captain Potter, A..; I! Lairar,o. 111 li•“esofnl :ors or. r...,...;red to rater vrittott sontraeto. with „.,od ood •lalftsleot security, tollEa .fight ~ 4 1 days fr./11 dive of acceptance. of bids. Thus wan .f alt•gt.ore won .aarapo,T ee. n bid. Tim tueelorrgaed tLa right to raloct dI bids dooroxl nor Lamm/Ale. No bid will b. on tortaln•.. for I.mit limb fifty I ...mtg. Par:cast will b. weed• ca. spletloe of co3tewct nr aaewe therenitof u trivla =my he rec