silt wltion . 4autit kIIBLIBan YIY '1 TUE GIZETV:PWRRINt:iSeRIATI: Tatinsp i* l iiis=e?lii . nriPi * */iw!s• THE lIATIOIII4C BANKING SYSTEM • Pour of thOlUalkiir 01 city sis *il-er clarits! and lighlihruyeir,!lktnir of 'Ptts bprgh,, Iron , ;tide/Atoll; to organi2e Aankinitan':: and althougle. nothing of the in'. , teations of teiddiei tliied haiku, We think • *- ant safe 0 1 44 11 .4%.#.4*Y.1 1 4. 0 _ 011 CC • We Obi re wh, drip,,1P.f 1 9f1119114,14 It ' d we think angienttpoint ie,gatrapd.to the eommunity, bfthe.idoptionoVone system , to the', exeluitiditioi :tact. Thel exist enceof two gaidatitiyitteial;each l ititting4i - .sistiod to the other,.cannot fail. to ba pen; , dpetitt of mischief ; and as it is better Bins the Willow &Mild be supreme, rather-than Abe fitete; ire hate no tears to shed Sit4it,-,, the State bank system going to the wall Thd.Philadelphia Banks have. ani44B4Biki. , &dons] sysfetiCtlee,lMAPtintind,',ol:ipilttlo env and with tititity;befdwit both "e'nris of dicectian; thor o- nnary 'to go With teeth &f % Hot •we .may Amy. • eYasr Fennsytyfratte priCtit;ally the brat' „State in adolitinkihiludlorial system. The otherßbitiVaiimoe long behind. itosten has iiiO4e4 ( I.;iiißtrksneksrtp bike Pides . with resuiiirivainia;ina. plaWlaigh nkert,A6,*4of iiiiSolyreititna, • • consider the Eitiebvbkik-Sy , stent good as /dead,. and adoittlgn; ;be • - ballonal sydenktutizeltaln,A One great antalitge oaf this' system: Is • vinfornity in the cirenliiing - Counterfeits Will liesctitce anti more easily ' detected and a nuole;;lrtil' trot need, to Jurve 'a tbcironghly tatistie:43:dliCation to ermine him to - distinguish .betWein; good and bad notesti It will be a great accomPll_trient: When .we.baso but one kind of, currency macligh cut the nation,. and .that. currency equally Rood,eferyinitift - and the general adoption .of the milkiest bring 4';iit that desirable en& •qr e!TA • ` a v w G GalLKEstircKy. , i Aletter writer In Vaasa* Cloieii,ble - +epistle with the , nbetreodd -end suggestive* -",- - iihraro. What is lie iMportf The writer 'mal t just "been die6inting iho tit ton of Eileverjrlir "Reirthelry. _ Aie had *howls., by ninneropa.facts, ,, and: copicopious d ,extracts from the , Litecreilk, dinkttat and ot*Hentuclry paperi e thet the- institution„ bad by. the en - EsttMmt 0f .. .40e5; and partly- by the apirit . knitaxlitiligiattamongthose whoxemain,i that is wortit, preserchig; and could not be rei*gint was worth It. EOM's` planters and' Sinters are left with only a tew Vr TI Ylarehildreir, "Others with: hone at ob. Vitinsequence is,. thati 'bruin will: , th .- 4:tii*,,belift.-zi.mdti l / 4 1 4o; for ; in the•Rteelisrenbroakate:condition of thints, us:whiChltherili fiee4c;m nor alaverj ; neither lice : nFrhenkf"ltife' biiColc i z i gq?,oreys,fire to be had; 1 Th .e *trek:coining siriott4:alareii,. ed.epd the" finite trl o foie, np,to ti 40 time, heel:trend ', trite of; institution, at ~the Lead of wUpoiLip*-PitiErnix. of the Lou- .. Isu the Jet,trrtk,ide TOW laboringwith teal sear for It Is a)lireat" , MAI onexpeoed—revoluilinn ;and whether•, iiiduced 1003,r,1144P1e,, - or forted spoir the* 14. ,ocegity„...var all' the, Meticia.nrnThiTczaal firciPtn, PrFf.aglag a new life teilliatheltillfal - comnirmireeity, " which, but ,for skoh at the bend of, the,Lrent interiorStates' in rOpubOrA, !wealth . , Ind, power. • ihit' norr ` ist t :arc ;opening their`. eyes to thpltc'ttite, ernitlitiMV,the peolde of NezdtteltplindlliCy theusselves.bemi bettad I , y.lVeVitittint.4l4oitsatid Cruet ptitt'.', er •Str;leriiiiantieled• 'their colortd popastimi , o 'heir • §tiaok.loisiitttiiiii' few bidiuna4lo:4,4: consent of the owners, c'TlY;ol l Yetffi tt ien , eleert ealtionipaetiliepereop net free alkali kave the State pirtait fwentY'deys. ent - State thiss just they do riot want; for as burr colored people wai n ; pot retrain with them as elaveis and as theit constitailtnelprohibits thei r remaining ',in state *itreedcuis,t they are left without Mleoulife; fiboting.; 1; 0 1 111 aq-94J -danger of tits I, want from this cause. Whet tbeylo wane la:tOMtain their-inher: tog teoplii:g-nhia4; l aiitins; but as Op !died labelers. 'list thitifiri *IC thh , s they, cannot, brhi4 Omni without, tta antembrient of their vid.,S*4;Cionnitrtlati, or a viola ,tion it.ftript)egaro„ th the ttist~titer .` - native 00(MM:silty is; that, by the terms of the prurinitsitr(riatunehttneili 4fiVeitk •‘,.Pestd extell't4Aht' , fi ret tw ent y ' s 6hr' union of a newtegialatuie. The eztat4 leg I,egislatiiiii:l63.gl 615iict one, atn So" ootking•4"4_ 'OPP 14 I PA t h isauieng ,, - went cannot : the. taken...infant emeenther,„; 88t., I an u aurae, , req to gio thnsiitthielorgillltleir:of an atnaii(til. await. Iriaho:ineati• Mrs andattfitintereete.;6e,the i'fcttite: will hare mot} into _krzeritediablo eonfh.: sic.* state the .. Cash luthClie-int*len:•2 • - 'The iluesitan-irtas net Itriirdtall We sate slaYert Iritt heir= shall raise ohr hittul'arar belie it atter we liar e 'raised it? Where shall , we get tlabor?.; We have now neither slavery rirtr,freedoracwe hare none of Ore ' beneljts, either. IrtoCtii of ; labor, but are mitering the ellsadva'ntagea hoth,' lathe mbist - Uf the dernoralization and attar,-: shy thathillg:artared its. - Shell wy , let eteitn lOU their oridiei-and:.Withititteffort7. drift witki)rirstreant and, lend -Wherever out tnigyldekbark'noty .bring tip? Is this the par ns t.Of wrado. of state:rise:Op; Or, bet, ter titan either, of common sense? No one. ;gait assert it. —Vie sayrigain; , let he Meet. - this questlarapracticali,t'; aelde - ceU and rook to our self interests." The lot Autellects orate State pretusting *Void for some shorterruethal to limit and -.overcontette - 4difileulty in which find. themiereewand; as the old saw his.t, - "Where there is a will there Is:a saw ; 'EA , doubt riot but lliat . theiwill find one. - We cordially , , couodulate the mule of ICe,rituelcy v wn :tids - 'nlitcr of things; tor" thrpitgh ripen.' a Oareer of InogresS and 'priasperity which Ditd, knew ttiffer:trid,old regime, an l n tsr,ertould:bire.lataimy -Now Old . Nentueltpwilkbecontd t!Tanketizdtl." and ppahh and, true happiness Will result trbmt thkall!ip: lfis a magnificent State;. ttrdl thalfell:itneedi is ernaneipationtrom the aul• - beeltrablos rule of, - ' A vomai , Spritig gooso was ezlubi eti in Selem,':/treee ; ,tue _diet brj.Tohrt ,Thudstreet, PriToPtiOVifirr•Tues4v, Wel_gb/PgEFIVI' teempounds r... This WASOILC ariellr f ualched bylaw oNseilk• serdnty-eight years of age, The everige WelglAt the' four ivasillteen„ ro .dsr. • • - Atinion me' Air belng proventedttittoilki gettlitribeir .itresidettsis• • • ;:tickets by the Postmasterverit to work t on A2lro'iln-..,_a4TigdetZ.3l'.l irie ck ldmilie7t 0 1 Po e t: Proist by I ortrtour majority • _ „ - - • - "a;t4ge"4,,rs SrA •Aret 1 4 • :p4 THE PEACE ADDRESS. Ire telepaph informed us the other day j o yargy Pasciuto." had asked lease to present to. the president the Peace Address of the, E 60,000 Rebel sympathizers In I;Jigland, atul tbat the resident had very ProieliY* m i t' e TesArt Pi° 4lll P, th# l 4: and bevelling document The Tritiaiie tells ris that the bearer of tbis Rebel. liddreati le not famed but the ludividimd gellknotsuinthiscountry as "Rev. Josera 8,A 1 44M.", Tribune says:' . Mr: Darkei thist appeared befon3 the Ket t MetliOdli,` and eabile qtOrctly yipisbuitt. Ht soonleat his Standing rtmotigliCti Unite-. 'Anne; I'4o charged lairMtit ,Pciferting to other MO a press placed in his bends to aid hits disseminating ThallartMi Optidnes. , Alic i et l SiSlieCamP lo 4l l kCMPAttiliTset-: .iledlu,'talen4:qtd9; subsequently;).4tutifp., to g mo l ter •Rithothe A.bolithhapmoveanint, itthrafthe same time pulaclyadvocating the -; ' doctrines of the •Infiticla, ..Ria . deboto,,with ',the •Rev: Di..mmgof; Wiadelnitin, on iht; Inspiration of, the Itible and his • oiposition bc.tilafatid.UtOr ; called,, r•cd!e#:s4!l!.atr4tl!)ll-: :At length, however, lteAostliii-litandingoven. lanong ililnfidel friends, who :denounced him as . nti toventurer, :ithieliOutwoltbyt :of meallt deMiv. • From Salem ge l , Wept to 7ehraska, wheiel."•he. E4:lluill¢t with his usual foitiine' respedtable ,portiorrof the rfiitally', 7 ; , fifigisted:WltW t•Jintetlsv. end,Reilubliatu ideas, he.returned laud, 7 hiet'e he•n4q; renounce his Infidel qpinkars; and "oneeinizie:heeemi s a! • minister: lb' next appeared as' the egint imlehirinpien of the cause of the SOMhern through Divot - Britain, defamfig the North and -lauding the. South. Tire. Southern Independence • •AssoCiatitm lutv`c7aeleMeti hire as a fit agent to bear their ... peter Manifesto accost 4he wafer., 'Cotton ?applill England. The Liverpool dreretir y, In an article on the foreuoing sghjeet, taysi AK far Rs ,we can judge fromilthretttnis of ILe cotton imported during tbOltruu three years, it would appear!ak was increasing, from the lonnst point to-Vhfelt it fell, steadily, but not and* the rate of-about 1.000,000 cwts In the Tear 1880,..wkich pre the out: break in Ameripa,4he., quantit cotton' imported into rho-United m was. 12,410,Mcwtsgwb.1613 ninth ,• • I - ; in 1861, when the effect of the riv Arp was scarcely felt, the quantity of cottatipj, . ported.was 11,223,378 cwts. 1n . 1.802,..wh0n; the American ports were entirely chised, - u nl ;the falling off ut,.thg .supply of-cotton, greatest, the 1=1)0148 sank to 4;878;338 twtB,4 when sups; from other eonn, tries than Ann:ciao, u• IA -,treinuee , ,lmport rose to '3;918;4-rewts. Vitrinethe firet ulna months of the present year the Imports of cotton amounted. to .5,323;210 cwts.-, and allowing the Imports of 'the last three months of this year to be on the larg 7 est scale that4FA {pll,rmitsil dent with-m*OT bility, it is quite clear that die - imp arts the present year are not likely to amount to much more thanllol.(4le aitrou t ru of 1880. That was a lilievahnt#Mt.uneicOsive sup ply, add Until we get:Very:much nearer that _ amount there can no reason to think that the. supply of,eottorr ? will .1444111 AqUal to - the demands of the world.- i • 1., From Har risburg. t IMMtrzo,No '" JEWL— 11y a provis xx of the law controlThig tlie :election of Presidential Electors, It is made the duty of 'the Governor to mime*. the yotes of each . gletior, anfftheh - 412aare -the:l4oons Rita' elected to proclachation, and cause a notill ' &AMU to!be. delivered tp each person chosen ones before th'' Tail Weitneiday of 'NOVO:W. bernext after such election- It . iru- appearsHvat !up, to. oon to-day lif -teen .countlesltirvo-fhiksl to ' report theize. vote ibr,eleetors. Their failure is amount. :ell for,ori the ground cifthe time having been extendedhy tittft * iTtlittintj the. - .elective • . freochlse (4 - otO:lgact.in,,i'..t.licisit filf.:„ - - ;try..ri, cow — dim:the , -. ism of course In-, giii complete, litia dig, Ail ' ' can . i*e...tt o*,- ro*to theAeCtorath .cbegen.-!..,.., 0, ......,..• ', ' . The'conthigentx wing °Mier thisstiii: ..ofitrairs iiillriquire e •attintion, 'tit Hie . Lorgishttitre, and, no ( ottbt, secure the fxna enge'vf a law preventing the recurrence ofn similar item if a Mirk , : -- It. , llr..esidenX-that the law on the subject* is More dliectely than-obligatory, and that any action witWi the ,Govionormay tak*lpthapremises,lpok•• lug merely to - the execution of justice, will - "be endorsed by all right-minded men. GettCral AV: Ati.-17114 .President of the .IMardloT Military-. Gloms, request* that all persons hatnii i i wairs lit., ofTheStateTrMis.' ury Tor military Claisins shOußforwardtheM: to lion. Tande;''.Slenlter, Auditor General, for re 7 imale Ind payMent. The Board- is' . now in sessx-n. NE:W - 1 Toni: herr lAILIBIL—The New Yolk ccirrespi4ditni of the tocideiti : Timii, who, is a syrupatiti with. the Rebellion .. ,auilAfery apt to be Arn its secrets. (meshed. owed the lute ineendinrisin in New York, in his letter to thatpaperof October:lt. Here lawluit be kivs: . - Allkhmotat paper-sumcpstatthat.rby_e• etatta. lion for the devastation ordered by General GRANT, 41111COMIllitted lif General 811E11111%.5, to tlxuShennudontt Volley, it would be easy for the .BMitti!to etuttoy‘Mre,myer thirty trosty-fekinklu. 4intlioNorth to set New 1 l'Oric'ef Boston 'oh lire anUatially dlffeeent pineis,alontltancously "on 4:knare ' dry windy' night; , -iindlathilely mom ' mends' the - rottratq.te .Legidaure 19 vote a ,scaltin of dothirt - for the r parpose. _"The men," It--adde "are already '*ere ~aid: New'l l o. , `VIM* Le worth twenty; IllehMoil,..” , •to '..T.1.,44 , _5ri,..t0r- T.• * T , ,ii.7. 7 11r751 ..:`.. .7. • iiTEsigtasplo,•-a. • 'The Lisespool 'T imatsayalbst sonic xery. - disfsessingclreunistaheiS kite coine - to light til refercncel a:tweet failures in the =emu ie:imidtitlititos y 'whim Isintpicosicin %la; me.4 4 lfri.liintion ett the' newspapersibad, Itraperti. atnennt.ot itve , Stionisamil:pormdaper. Nemeth thd"v - lase of whichlas Wirt lost' thraugh cotton speculations, and that. h€ ItityrOd his sisty,Wycn ~yeah &ON° Wnh eight children,' Mar bt tlionftircuetif and , drimti....lnanothir zoo the . ] whole ee• tabilshinent of a gent fctanaresidingingyde Path , p surlens - betqc:Alfunisoer.;W;`, pending the ilie.property;theilinnea, 'tie diinees Wrieffdpned;b,y thayoatig ladies • '-of the homehold, whet; until - within the last . few weeks,' were surrounded by every': ems' , eery of Wealthlind wilt:Lemont - s'zL• • 441. m -fits CtriToX.-mllliticas:*lll,yet'llll2, - of. the srie , ,:rs of hervotton &IV?' withiint. being suspected 'of poetic' extraintince. A afeild handed ue.,thiB raera_./uutiple of ' beautiful ungtnned - cOtton,intan old phintation of oar own State , ' in Alexander -.county.:There are two hundred andninety. , titres, and the - riff r agelleld !Ka :balf7four, ,Liglred Pounds--ketncre. ..Ibb!aaccessful. uperiment has deutenstinted 'that Jhe sort' of cultivating cotton. does-not exceed :tluit , of aom. Taking4..ll4ton' tit' fifty - cents pound and corn at a 'dollar. a , bUshel, 'a • little cheap arithmetic will show a balance in favor of Cotten of 'not less than $l5O per acre.-;-//liaois Paper,. , 7 • WOULD LOPE FIPTT 7.IIOPRAIta , Mahn 'OMPTT recently, applied for a furlough, stating, that itit was not graut.R. should late fifty thousand dollars. Thin attracted attention .at headqtterters and the editor was desired to, forward afittrlisniatofhosr he would lose It.. Ito did-igo to the effect ilia he!lind Gees the ermy wlthotit w.lczen tit .abetnee, for two %Tars ; that be wetengegcd_lo al young lady .worth fifty thousand draws I: thatithere wawanotber -fellow • alter her, and that.ehaluid Written t 6 hint - that' .1f he did tot coulo and •nittriy her right away she, Wonlithave the other dm. e ' renders will remember. the letters 'of "Notfhattan," the Few York correspondent or ibe„Ldudon Morning /firaid=nbtorlons for their inpuclent falschciods and eartitnclt . ,villfleatledi of 3entjeause end its supperters.:— 31ttion," tab - .neekl'written by pliki correppondpnt, , vossi 11- bel %ion dmakan sockty, ofterzzaractbg of , s rnef,n London,'nxid after beltig notlcittrat great length bylbe Tivul and Sattnekry limier, la eta ' icd.by pricat-]otters; , bane Lew finely sup 7r 'Pqrd t t We paled an leleCent: • ": • • . nox Asroolsow,„ the urged paean* tar vied a 'human scalp : dell to. the bridle of No horse. It was • Item thi Aced of a yoling inim who.sername lunkooten.'l . l . 2p sec' now on , exhibition in Sty Louis. „.. I had the Burlington petaled operations, and era. - ,They died with cop• Tan Museatino CO ' (Icrica)..Argus here forte Inickydriter ter On Mt brgn. ^ or2er. , 4 4z6i h!. -t: frei . NEWS AND MISCELLANY • A LADY of rebel sympathies in Louisville, saw a number of rough looking felimra passing her door under a strong gnard,and of course irtferrod then/ to tepristmers from Hood's army. She asked pernijasion of/he Union officers in charge:- to 'entertain them with a dinner, which . u read ily granted. , As they were ihmaking her for her .bospUallty, after the feast, We' fact leaked out that the men , irere not rebels atter all, hut boun ty-jumping deserted from regiments In %ter man,s force. , ' .ittiltilit EMIRMIt, eon of Edward Everett, so Ilya a Washlngtow.dlspateh to the New York CssrstrelaZ Adreifisef, Is tinaerstood to be an aspirant to thoposltion of Secretary' of Legation at, London, or falling to. Obtain that, tome other dipioniatie' pissltion. He- will doulieless- bo 'atie.. -Pointed, altiinnh Mr.., Arnett now has A son-l u .. law st.the bard of the Ordnance %treat of this liaiTyLlepartment, and a nephew, who was ap: Potted at hie camas solicitation; OoreeurGsnera - iat#e-EGnst• -- , ' , ', ' 'er ' ' • • . „ • •,'.!'ldriOxi.Conn,.nrldely.*Aftlelf a s 'the tinfher l at . I .eations..sehooLlsoota., mainly cif an .liiriiciitriry .. character, died. at„Oolcshargb, .Fattei:relnati',.. Fa.,•attee email :oars! linusai, on : the '24l.Y'nU.' . Ilia ago was about - 05. „Xi'. Cobb Was &Glide , ' Ilan, a gentlerotot,'',Unit a ladriet,'Whe:gexis Ida - wlsriser heart , to Dui cause or, the Union arid&f: I Freedom. .111nede, 40e:did ',hie' last ,yearain 'pain and Polect.r,biat thtandt deaden brs sini- . 1 PethPvflth the- 1 1 RfPrIR 3 . 1 .riC I h PT. 0 1 ' 11.0 1 144 tr't% , , Gin g= : so 4 W.isinstolox.—.lLOor. General I. ;Pope, sommatider otithls - dbpartment,. has re , ddstd'ordere Doer . thaWartlispeatment to report,. iii'Vratidngton. - It is weiry- hie thht hole to; ..bildiced'in Mt netliwoommand}rwaluivettader-i. stood, Aar tome time ftiat-this wai3hs IntratiOa. - General rope Is a'- fighting man .and belongs' to. the front.. General Fops leftithls city . ;neon yesterday afternoom—Meatatio Mem , Tax mortality arating•Cepperhead papers -to RD parts2ir the country, since - the election, Is 'very great. 'ln Ohio, among others, the Union :Ccranty„Prawerva ; the Ottawa-Zemmol g ,the Gallon ••. ; and the kitenbenville Courier have: fled.The bigb price of paper and Ink, Is the iscriball' canoe, but It to &little re— markable that' this cause should be chiefly fatal Aojoaretils of-the Democratic peranision. dest article in a French Political paper was re cently suppressed- by the censor of the press. The next daY five &damns of the journal (the space it wciuid 'have Octepled) were left blank, leaving only the heading, "alibi:ter an, we Go ing?" and the signature of the author at the foot of the vacancy. Too peaty men of Delaware refused to partici pate In tho services of Thanksgiving Day, be cause GoTernd,reennop, to his proclamation, in stanced among 'the causes for thankfulness the freeing of the staves of Maryland, and the pros pects of a speedy declaration of universal free. dom. ' A PASAENGER hiValg'llireddbOilt to take hlm ncYues : rather a rofigh !dream, asked the 'rich boatman leanybody was 'ever lost there. "My er," replied Rat ; . d me ltrother lens drowned here rant week, but we toundldm again the nest:dny." Toran,danteel in Canada, twelve .years- ót „ agejleaame united In wedloek to a youth of four with a salary of four dollars per month. , is to bo hoped that. they may be hap td that - cud extravauranec must be avoldal. - 'Alta Supreme Court of Callfomia has decided - thataixes may be paid lii krecnbacks. This de tnateriallpald the party in that State wgp an strhing to introduce Government paper tAtz:Fe.as eturency. It has been 'exclusively specie. .Ba&of ngiand,,oni the' 10th inst., rc dnecirthe inte'of into:fest `rom nine to eight per cent. Thai demand for discounts had fallen. off. 0.4,4t0 the sweeping 'Out of . a large class of bo era Py Melee 'revtdsioti. , GF.ORGE 11.,1",mcm4"70!f, of 'Waterbury, Con- Aectehtt second eonstn'or the men who was hot elect eili Tice Prestxtent);' Toted for Lincoln' and 4sitiMsen at the lap) election. • m i tg . . tg1.11.0 ?ANT micktiseirriii cirmo-cart-Ftair7AlT' .11,-,t,,=,...ralyEANitr. .laem • at 43.5 otaloci=ellterate upon matters at Mt . t to ecru. el amleetd , ' ~,,,,, - IIERVIAANTIN .01L 4.70.—A .MEET. OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Alcrorintsttil Candspti, wilt be held et the office df Loses W. Arrott, No. 31 Filth stmt, Tins (Thursdsro AFTERNOON;Des.. Istottl' o'clock: metl' • po rt e o,lhicCNlll be preunted to the de • IL.:NE, President itr 3)jJ 6 e' ALJO7JERI ~ DrEETING of the Allefhe -ny. °pit oaths Association mill_ be held on k `DAY ETENINALTIOO, .: 213 ot- 7 % Wokook, to ma° minngeme4tsjorie-onpulizilic int socicii.• A. full citendsnce . • d : , J , ; at 7 ttee. I .-PirfantraOth.liceremloar loth, Mt: IaIrPILFASIIV,TAILIC „_I6IIYZICE, TAINT .thVerat-olittlne the , corporation-to be culled "The T:n; pa 011 CO..r_Wili t,l held "on ernher "11id,..18111, at The once I . lAll&f=ta . t t te .4 l6, 4 = 'W . i tod o ntTlln the eltne if orpougsattontadoptkMof it:r.w:Nlat." U. Irrrinfoc., and Inc the plarafraJilitl9tilid aid more 'particularly apecla ,an Act of the annul Aa rfnlily ofthe Commonwealth - of PenbaylVantk, Otled• .Att Act f relating to oirporationa for Ale ,-lumlenl, "Manufacturing,. Dltalim and quarrying purpocea,t , opproved the IStlf nas of July, UM cklOalht.lnlL.AlT'S`Bl4l:ll. Treat.. per Id mu--.. tetrBAPR or D rersaiturn,lcre.atalt. itiESERAL.XEETTIVorTE ',it._." i .. t,70(.1101.11Elt$ OF THIS 11.1? ti: will de helig at thelitudilag Roam, on FRIDAY, the eV day,olf.DeSendare - nezt,:at SO o'elock A. m.,.t0 runsidet wi th decidemiwther this Bask ahati become ad'Asadc Ida for - elt thualness of Bulking, unde r -the !Ryan '6„tinited States, and whether Itskill eserelseth Power stager:ad hytbe Act of the Lo lelthtute arthis. Dtatthentitted “ An act epablind • the - Banks drilla Canstumwealth to become Asllo. etstkam for nielittigithder - the LAW, of the United states," appeared Mtd..August, 1101; and - to take any further station that may be necessary.. tty-order of the DO/IDi of Directors. ,-, ~,,mtlis tl, 0.„(4: ItIARTIK, Quadri% --- t' TT roAlvltiest.t O rlbirv. nt il V44. IfrTILID,:k ELTv 7of held at t e:Banking noose; oh THDRADA:Ti - tho.74od.day cf December December - nest at 11 o'etoele , a. to clbeldo hbether thlkilank beet issociation foe the rrerp+se of. Banking. tinder the lowa of the' totted Slates, and whether If shstl Leserclae the poners ectuferrod by the Act of I he General Assetn hly of thll COmmonwealth of Pennsylvania, entl .llr=6.lket tnabthtg t t e lt i t i oln i tAlry . tl"n"- f rt.okins,stoder their*. Of thelsotteu stuates,” s tyoae op. enned lhr =I day' ofituguat, th6l, and to take any farther Nation that may be expedient. no2:td J. manornirr Cashier. -....--- • . • Omer: OP TOY. Axxxor; env TALLEY 11.1t.1.70 ' - 1 ._ PlttabumlL Nominee let, 1881. . 5 ." noLDEws 1111111CTING.A S -"S i l Vt meeting of the Stockholder. oflhe All=alley Itallromi CO., will bonen:l at the ulna , . of he powpogy,.lo plltnburgly.os. the lOth, nosed next, nt - lf ceeloeff, n. to ~ for the par.' astatine_ senntract xrlth - th Mann:am nal h 4131v4k Italtroad,OottilwilLTFOf the Wise and ext on4yffhei Allegheny True* Ittllewnd. , and to lfy or reject:the. onion:. Broenot Wino Board, FELIX FL BRUN !to = de "uo Pr 'mite- rreeteuattn e