. x. the VittOprgli 6azttie. PI7I3LIBIIED BY - . GAZEtTEPEBLISUING isiouries. IAitiRDAY,. , JANUARY 11, , 180 '3 HE SLAVE QUESTIo/i AND CON CRESS. • "There is s certain portion of the old Dem vcratic party which is oonlinnally assuring 'itself and the world that•Slaiery is , dead end out of the Way, yet tillich is always deeply aggrieve,d at the pass - ip of arty anti. slatTly theasureir in - Congress. The meri composing this - division of the - party cannot get over the old habit of rushing to the de fense of Slavery whenever it is attScked. The organ of , this class is the New York Zero/rt. The stdoption of Senator IT11 , 19:1 . 11 tesolutiOn, ill@ &WWI Monday last, &daring free the wives I%d - children of all • slaves .cnlista as soldiers'in the Tnited Stitis ser ice, tuti piovokcd Melt*. It - is rernarkable - . and anomalorts,.' say's the Iferaki, "that Congress is - occupy . ing its - time witir such lineations concerning alarary mitre embodied jn the resolution of r :..Senstor Wilson. The proclamation of the -Provident, if it his any , force at all, has made every Riau in the rebellious States free. Congress fully endorsed that prods . taation, and yetlifr. Wilson now introduces a reablution to make free the wires and - children of elaues who enlist in the Union army; The discursion of this question by the learned Senators 'who participated 'rat isldloand out of place. Thosd.peopm are free already, If-the President's.. proclama tion and its endorsement by Coagress are good for anything." It Ls morerremarkahls and anomalous that the Herald mita remember that the Pres.: Ident'e proMarruttionnpplied to only a per - / lion of the .Colifedency. Kentucky and Tennessee were excepted from its opera tion, U were : ad:soother Slates or portions of States nal:tied:in the proclamation; and .the *ikon resolution was' therefore' neces saiiio reach the cases of parties who were . not Made free ity the proclamation. TEIVRATIONAL - BANKING trf STEM. We tears, that in a short time there ,will bellfteen national banks in this city. All of the banks incorporated by the State; oz- ; cepting the Bank of Pittsburgh and the - , ---- Exekange Bank, have organized as national banks; the Farmers'. Deposit Bank, the' - Union . Bunking Co., and the German Borings and Trust Co., here done the name; and -there are two or three new orgenize :, lions completed or in progress. The rapid spread of this system is some thing astonishing: It indicates a wide . spread coat:tenet in the plan, and a cowrie-, ilea that' banking will inevitably ma in' this_chttnnel. • As the national banking law requires all the institutions organizing muder it to re.. celett.lll3 ,pisT out whaterer money they dci i in at par, we shall, we trust, get rid of • the contusing system of having . two kinds of money-currency and par—one intrinll-- calls wOrtli less than the other: We be ., Beira no other business commtuuty . 'ices under this annoying plint, and it is time it was.abandoned . here. We were • gTad, therefore, to note the announcement 'of:mildly - institutions in the city that, after *Certain date, they will net reosire or pay out "currency." The general Adoption- of this rule- wilt drive out of etreniation but,* paper , and save. the husiness malty from much, vexation ind If the national banking law brings us no other benefit, it will bring ns a great one. in GENERAL 'BUTLER. The chticlrlitig of •the Copperhisci. aid ^ lend-mesh press over.thit removal of:Gen: BUTLER, indicates clearly the the govern. melt cotild have done nothing that would have proved moregrateftd to them. They grin - and gloat over it with - the • mallec ,fiends Who have suddenly 'come into an unexpected chance Of glutting their von ,: geance' Very well It is their turn now; , and perhaps they are_wise to make use of it But they will do well to moderate . their JOY; ,theY blow how.' Boman has 'eat teen disgraced by his removaL Ile stands is high in:the estimation .of patriotic peo pie 115 ever, siid.be•cati afford to hide his - time.! 'We have no quarrel - with. the Ad. miniairstion for removing him. Dolibtless it was done with a good motive and for a purpose " Those 'who crow over it ...lune simply coma tut opportunity not _in: ''tended for: them.„ • • )IISSOVICI. There ie a general feeling of rejoicing all , over the country at the speedy abolition of Shriery bYtheConstitutional Convention iq Itisscaui.' A feW words did it. The act is ,embriced.irithin a few lines, an4was passed by the ConventiOn promptly and speedily. Entyhnt Mika Events hang , ttpian - those few lines 1,. Another free State idded,tnthe o:Mlml—freedom -aecared to tenstf thoas- antis and Pair tnibont prcvny—prosperity - '. - secured to a great Slate too left kept la ~the.back ground, and the incalculableblesi= lngs of education and religion secured to people hilherto Nisei With ignorance and seral-.lmrbarlim l - god bless kiesoitri t6roO noble willingness she has shown ln casting 4 .X BIG THINGS"" X few greedy adventurers have combined to obtain from the legislature an act to gire then the the bed of c gheny river in the oil region ! We:beg our readers nut riaugh et the propositiois. is rediculeue, -we Anon; but it hai been ``made in earnest and juliging by the follow.! dtspatelf to ,the Philadelphia Balteliit etre is some probability of its adoption: Tienniargbno, Jan. 12.—The plan soon to be brought. efore the Legislature to make - the Commonwealth give to a private organ hed of t►o Allegheny river, in 'Venting° l'Farren counties, worth prob .--ably twenty millions, is maturing rapidly. If it is to be frustrated; immediate stepsam necessary: TirE btrry of PiarracC 'PeiErt.--The 'New YOtk' Post states the following facts - as =aeons why the duty'on paper shouldbe II .removed: . That,the high duly on printing paper is a `ten= ono to the public ueasury. That it benefits nobody but the - imper-makers.' That it increases the burden of taxation - and the amount of the public debt. That it operates not only. as etas on the diffusion of information, but as a tax on schodla and. education: j That it not only , makes print ' lag paper dear, but debases its quality and that itcheeks and restrains ..the exercise of . ....M - fititictie ingenuity in the imptorement of the manufacture of paper. ,DEnt.szoi• `l. . Pest% Renton.-Trash ,iagton, Jon. 11.—lisny newspapers . hare -copied a telegram'frOm 'NS ashington, erro , :nconsly attributed to the Associated Preto,_ a rumor that,"Genentl Sherinanha:t - - -comnatthicatid to the 'President that the Georgia State authorites had applied to come Into the - Union, and that . Secretary Stanton's visit to flactiunal . had, doubtless. .sorae connedlon with this subject." The 'Vfaeldngton agent of the Associated Press 0..5.11;,7,1414itere1.T.te ':say he never, circulated such .nintsr, and that there Is no truth in it 'whatever. ...tinor-x 10,000 pieces of Roman' money, • 'principally , of thh ' reigns ,of Angtettus Ti berins,'Olaudins, and Nero, have just teen discovered in the bed of the Illayenne, at -Bt. Leonard. Their presence Is explained by the fact of a•dangerous ford having for. merly existed at this spot, and the custom of traveleTs to throw in the river a piece of „money es vote. ] ~`°` t'' 4 i k'~' x "TY' ~ ~'~i~ ~~'z~~tirocn+l9i t~s~.4.w:r~ xu:i~. The Retacrut of Gen. nutter Wssmnovow, Wednesdayrdan. President's Order No:1, "airics 0f1%5,' , °attic order relieving. Ben. Butler has been christened._ at the headquarters of the army of the Potomac, was probably written at Fortress Monroe on - the .7th of January, in inn Inter - v(4w between the &cutely of War an/ General Grant. although previously agreed upon here, The Secretary ar rived at the Fortress late on the evening of the .6th. The Enter *understood here to have been served on the Stli. 'The newspaper dispatch, written at Gencrel Grant's beadquart,rs, an-. non noing General Butler's removal, is dated on the Bth. The news of this set was brought here yesterday forenoon by an officer direct from City Point, and communicated to members of Con gress. One of t yse Inquired of the President, yn the presenceo pc Assistant Secretaryof War esterday aftern n, If General Batter had been removed. ' Each expressed surprise at hid know ledge of the fact, and inquired how ho learned it, and then begged him not to make It public, as it was the desire and the intention to have the news `come from the army of the Potomac, aid ttOlf from. Washington. The censor of the nwsea. per teltgraohle dispatches Was iirdered to sup. press the nein if Die 'apart - the wires for the liptther^ Ana Weitern press, and . this order woo kept In fere° throughout the ensuing day.- It Is known here that the wlthdravial - by Gen eral. Butler of his troops from the attack on Fort Flsher_was the oecasion and not. thecature of the . breach letvreen General Grant and General But ler.. The distiogalshed clvillan-was long ago doomed. This is confessed lathe statements of the causes of.hla removal prepared at. General Grant's headquarters In the form of a dispatch to ono of the New York city papers. The actual outbreak was nude over. General. Butler's with- &awed Bom his attack an Fisher, Grantinsist- - 1 log angrily that It shonld - have been persisted in; Butler Insisting that to have done so would have been to cruelly and-uselessly sacrifice bravo men -that the work was so strong and scistrongly garrisoned and..stipported, as appeared on Gen.- ' erg Weitzel", trocannoissance, that it was impos sible to have taken it with the small force that' bad been allowed him. .- Opinions differ here as to the .reasons of this. removal. -Grant is known to be suprettle. lie puts Generals up and he put/Übe= driwn. ills word is law in all militarratfeire, But -the de clared sentiment of his headquarters that "Gen. -Butler's arrests,- Iroprisonmeaffs and punish-_ mega of rebels and traitors have been and arbitrary, and that many cases of glaring injustice huvesome to light, and many others are.expected to be developed by his supersednre;” this and the recent almost national expression of satisfaction at the mention of his name as - Secretary of War in the reorganization of Mr. Lincoln's cabinet, give politicians here the else to a scheme to set a troublesomely earnest radi cal out ;if the way, and to dispose of a dreaded politicion.' The Copperheads of Washington and Georgetown are Jubilant to-night over his removaL—New Fork Tribtme. nti - Las's FIatWITLI. ORDER HART. DEPT. VA., Alm Norms CAROLINA, Ansrr or ens JAMES, Jan. 43, 181.2 i. Metiers of the Army of Ow lama: Your Com mander, relieved by order of the President, takes leave of you. Your conduct In the field has ex torted in alses from the unwilling; you have en dured the privations of the camp and the march without a murmur; you have never failed to a tm& whin ordered- you hare stormed aril car ried works _deemed impregnable by the enemy; 'you have shown the positions to beta by holding ttem against his fiercest assaults in the attempt to retake them. Those skilled In war have msrveltSd at the ob stacles overcome by your valor: Your line of 'works has excited the wonder of the officers of other nations, who have come to learn defensive warfare fkom the monuments of your skilled la bor. Your deeds have rendered your name il lusttions. In after times your GaseraPslifottii- • est, memory will be to say with you, "I too was of the Army of the James." To share such oompanionship is pleasure. •To participate In such acts is honor. To bare commanded such Animal b glory. . . NO one could yield It . tvithout regret. Know ing your willing obedience to orders, witnessing your ready devotion of your bloodin your coun try's Cause, I have been char' of the precious ,charge confided to me; I nave reftuied to order useless sacrifices of the lives of such soldiers, and I• am relieved' from your command. The wasted blood of my mca does not stain my gar ments.. For my action lam respOnsible to God and my country. - • • To the Cett,ked Troops of the Ariny of the Ames: hi this army yen bays been treated not as la borers, but as soldiers. - You have shown your worthy of the uniform you wear. The 'best officers of the Union seek to command you. - Your bravery 'heti now the adialration oven of theft who would be your masters. Your patri , otlsm, fidelity and courage have Utustrated.the ' best. ipialitles qt manhood:' With. Use bayonet. . you turre unlocked the trok-barred gates of • pro •judice,-eperdng new fields of freedom, liberty ' and equality of rights to .7ourselves and. your race forcer. Comrades of the Army of thq 'James, I. bid you farewell,' farewell. • _ Bco. F. Boltz% filaj•SysteraL The Cinciroutti papers bare the &Bovine stray of , a tragedy In Lima, Ohio . "Some time since, a Canadian - named : 31'11=4, opened : a grocery in _Lima, his wife acting in the Capacity of bar-keeper. Six vreeks ago, a person. whckgave his name , as Bally, and claimed to be a refugee from New Orleans, a physician by moteaskin, and who appeared CO- hlll/11 some- money, stopped in-Lima. lie frequently visiteAl DPSinney's grocery, and the latter's jeal ousy finally became excited. As soon as the Doctor discovered Wis . he ceased his. visits. On llonday, Dr. Daily stopped In a grocery near the depot, and while stand utg near the counter, 311f.inney came In. (lie latter, without saying a word, drew a revolver, and shot the Doctor three times, and thenleft. Daily followed him to the door, and fired.four shots at his assailant, hut none of the shots hit.3l'Stnnsy. The Sheriff then attempted to arrest Wicioriey, but the latter,ffrew his revolver and fired three shots actlie officer, one tall cutting the hair above thd Sheriff's ear. By this time an excited crowd bad collected, many of whom_ *were armed, and several shots were fired at the ruffian, who succeeded in get ting in the beeond story of abnilding,whteh wee immediately surrounded by his purse efier ld'Einney finally got down stairs and was fighting LisWay into the Areet, when a stone struck huh on the forehead, knock ing.him down and tearing off his - scalp: Ile was then secured by the officers. lle was lilt three times hr pistol shots. Dr. Daily died in about twenty-four hours after he was Shot. Crrant.Es WINDSOR, 'formerl y pa iig: tiller of the 'Mercantile Bank of New. 1 ork. gaffed for England on the 20th. or , October, lest, tuldnrwith. him $284,000 is gold aitd currency, which sum, it is alleged, he em-. , bezzled from the bank., .0n the tith of De.' "cemberieet, a writ, with ..cope of a EMU . mono and complaint,was issued by the Court ,of Queen's Bench, at, the inatance. - of the 'attorneys representing the r interests of the Mercantile Bank hi London, turd.directed to The defeedent; pieties Windsor, citing him to appear and antra to the plaintiff's claim of .Ml,OOO, foi debt.' 'Boon aftei the fiSITiC6 cf tte writ; 'Windsor .iral arrested on lull -other procese, founded upon an affidavit of the keePers of, the Betel de Proeence, and taken into custody as an absconding debtor.: His bagpge. was. searched, and in one of his trunks was found about $2080.: At last accounts; Windsor's 'counsel was: 'neither an effort to secure his release. irrnonnsPerriats.--The Baltimore (flip per says: There arrived in this city on Sat • urday night fifteen paupers, dispatched to. this city by SJen. Grant, from the pain ' house ix:Prince George's county, Va. - The wretched beings were mostly women and children, aid their condition - was wretched in the extreme. Among the *umber was the sniperintendent of the poor-house, and his condition was as miserable as his com panions. They were - removed to; the Sol piers' Rest, on 'Eutaw street, and after re freshing themselves they , were reinored to the almshouse, where they will remain un til a better disposition.canhe made of them. JEFF. Davis is now so fearful of his life, and so constantly in dread of assassination,- that he neither appears in the streets of Richmond nor allows himself to be atone 'even in his private apartments.- Ile has constantly on his person weapons , for self defence, while a rebel soldier, trusted only because bribed for the work, is ever by hie side, with orders to shoot any man making 'the least offensive demonstrations towards the "President." Theareh-traitorhas also. a notion that hislife Is in danger; from poi- SOD, and is 'therefore -very careful In his 'diet.' Altogether, Davis has a happy time ,ruling the South: _ A NEW Ust FolllWitotzuw.—t Gallgitani Eay s . tbat Dr. Decals:Le, of Antwerp, an nounces that the itch may be cured instan taneously by 'imply applying (without rub bing) petroleum to the parts adopted.' The mere emanations or that cU ireilitatolcot to dissffeet the patient's clothes, and Dr. De mime adds 'that all'other parasites of ttia human body , may be destroyed immediately by the same meanS. . Ennomtart rusts state that ithe peak mils. of Lenkoran (Asiatic Multi) contain* numerous springs of petroletun.l No few er than 100 aro now worked, and yield an nually about 4,000 tons or petroleum, sim ilar to that brought from America; .There are alSo many-springs of the hind 'the Islo of 'roman. - ="cL`i..atx:x"ti~t'.kic.. ^ .,a".~"s_idi;:a~ r , ~,4 ; as+ilk,r . ~~~ + a~A' x .R~'' a} .:yaw-+,lr. w'.tie?~vx~.eiaS ''".,. ~aG'~.~as I eller .1:tom the Sixth 'Pennsylvania Hem . ESNY6I7, Va., Jan 9, 1805. Enrrons Osagrrxr--Having seen severallet tees published In the different nefaspapers of Pittsburgh, and towns not far distant from the smoky city, which have had their origin from the Sixth Degiment Pennsylvania Ileavy. "Mtn lery, and were intended to give our friends at home some general informatics in regard to the doings and whereabouts of this Pittsburgh regi ment, I will note try to write you a Seer lines in relation to the Sixth, which we, as Pittslattrgh ers, are proud ot, and hope, if we persevere in in our present efficiency in drill and military ex perience, to win, ; if the. opportunity is 'afforded us, laurels for our native city,Which our friends may well feel proud of. The regiment proper - 1s now stationed at Fort Ethan Allen; Virginia, where they are doin7 the Government some verylrapertant service in the way of repairing the fortifications and Govern ment-buildings of that military poet, and there could not have been a better regiment selected for that pitrpose; as the majority of its officers and : men' are drat class. mechanics of every branch; but tho carpenters, I tun informed, ap pear to hare the majority. The ref, must is now commanded by our. esti raable Leutenint - Colonel J. B. Copeland, of whom I may safely shy, be commands the re spect of every officer and private of the Sixth, whiteout. fellow-townsman, Lieutenant Samuel -A. Dam, Acting Adjutant, does the official bu siness, these parade and guard mount up in style that would astonish the Rego. Colonel Banos le absent from the regiment In command of the 2d brigade, De linsay's divl [ - skin; of ildeb our regiment comprises a part, his staff ccagaists of Adjutant -S. J. NeFarren, Quartermaster Vandeffrill, Surgeon HezleP aad Chaplain Moore, all of the and they have i been complimented by the General commanding for their efficient and prompt performance of the arduous duties of a brigade, and we would not be astonished to bear of .the Colonel getting a afar.' • . The regiment being scattered about among the continuous line of fortifications which crt• CheiCB our Capital, laic 'caused corisidetable in convenience to tui :soldiers on account of our mall not coming direct, which our kind. friends at hpmgare !Dot mrefol enough to remedy. Let ters for Co. B: should be directed oa Fort Bennett, E, Fort Albany, C and M, Fort Ward, 1, Chain Bridge, A and Fort Marcy, and for B, C, D, Sand L to thelicadquartera of the Regiment, at Fort Ethan Allen, Va. There has been a great many promotions in the regiment lately, caused by the addition of two Brevet Lieutenants to each company, all of - - which were selected from the Sergeants of their respective cOmpaulmi, who have thus far proven that there Is good material in the ranks as there Is out of them, and his whispered around among the boys, that the Colonel says that If some of the officers dollot Improve more rapidly, he will have to promote more Sergeants, as ho Is deter mined to have none but good officers. ..... . Mr. D. Salisbury, of pirmingbam, formerly of of the 109 d, has received the appointment of Sergeantlacjor;, and performu the fanetions of his office In a soldierly manner. • A remor prevails that: we are about to lose oerwortby Major, J. R. Kemp, who commands oar hattallon,--the 2d—as be Is to receive au thority from.khe War Department to remelt a new regiment. 'Whilst we regret to lose him, we wish him every &WM!, as he Is the tent type of a Soldier and a gentleman. Furloughs are Itigrent demarqj loot now and the boys hare quite a busy time of It 'trying to bent up some ghost story to get home on; their renews are V 8710113, come a sleknaele, sick wife, sick child, real estate business to be attended to that requires their personal attention, tee., and there Is a story told In the bursae that them Rea a man applied for a thirty day furlough to .go home as ho could make 12,50 a day, while another reason was, be wanted to get married. The list coo I believe was disapproved, as-the General did net think It a reasonsplo application far a soldier,yert if -we have good leek we will all get. furloughs In abiut eight ,months from ; We would be sexy - ranch obliged to our Mends at home, It They would send us the aimite mom molar, It la a welcome rued tx our qua-Sere. Dlissenul Is tree. "Ih .e Constitutional ConVentlon of - Mlesonri 046:i - day passed en ordinance abollshhtg slavery throughout Olefin - de...40 take effect Immediately. Missouri:ls therefore a Free State:henceforth and forever.. The vote stood 60 for Vrewlotrt to for Slavery. Bc, this latest and best of Missouri. quottlons has been settled by a dectslon.the re verse of the Drod Scott. LI - Delaware and Mantels - 7 had gone last No. vember with Maryland and Missoart for Llecobi and Johnson, the entire area of the loyal States wintld In consequence have been made free. Erni is It was, the 'wand . result Of the election hie aimed the triumph 'et Freedont In wrist,' non•reticl State. i"The Lind reigneth; let the , earth A rejoice."— is - York Tranne,... , i - -PI7BLIC XOTICIES,. rum. =wore Vire, raoramo BALL,: edema. et Federal and Lerma streets, . Paster, .1013F711 ZING. Se,*lees at , 104 and 'r Eli.. riner lilee,tuNt on AVEDNESDAT EVEN. sza. The pekals are etdetalli invited t attend. LOWER NT...CLAIR TOWNSELIP rgr NELTlNG.—A.merting of the Enroited Noe of Lower Elt. Char, , be held at :JOHN NIZTSSEWS HALL. on NATTHIDAT , AFTERNOON, at 33 o'clock; to take final Sal= on the !abject of the Draft. Let all try to be there. • jolt:Henke Drrosrr Cosraa r. Blount lanalt. Bet. 29, ' A GENBILi-L XELETINIA OP . STOCKUOLDBUS or this BANK will be heldai the BANKING HORSE on MONDAY, January nOtti, nood I O'clock p. so; to moulder and decide whether thisCompani, shall became an Association - for therklusineas of Banking, tinder the Lama °film United States and whether-It shri ll exercise the paver confe rred I t sr - Use Act of the . b l rig Well/ f a of th.ll 3 tlolleitare ed isith " to ' 3 i/ c al .* : Assor.laUons foe Banking under the Laws of the Malted States," approved:ld of August, PAL and - le take say turtbera4Uon that may be deemed rte . cowry. By.oplar atlas Board of' Dlmiters. . 'deXlin _ .7011 N P. BEFATII: Oashlei. ffisciwncs Best or Pirrsimagal Pittahuryh, Dec. 2 lk 1864. " , -.1.-Iscrricr.:-3 - oTircg Is HERE T ear ' given, agreeably to Election 2of the Act of the General AssemLly of the Commonwealth of Tennsylreatai entitled...Ms./tot enabling Bonita Of the consmontrealib to become AssOchstions for the purpose of Banking; under the. Laws of the United States? approved the 3414 day of August, A.l). MS, that the Stockholderif of the hteehanies Bank have this day voted to become suchen Association, amlithat its Darden hare procured the authority of the owners of more than two-thirds of the UM' gal St..x.V. to make thCcertlfieafe therriorhy the r • Lads ,of M . o . :United States.' ' 403:1m - - 0. MARTIN, • lhOw thy?' Balnr,Pittabwatt,_Bee. 185 4 7 WNOTICE 19 lIEREGV GIVEN, , agreeablyof the Art of the Gen.' tral dumbly of •the Catantonwealth of-Peensyl.. vardee petßled ..!dat Act enabling Banks - of the Gegunonwealthio become assoelatious for the pun gose Of Reeking, nnder the Laws of 'the 'United fates)! approved the - led' dog of August, A. MM. that the Stockbaldera of the Iron City Bank of the ility_of Pittsburgh,Aual 'meaty of Allegheny, 'hese this day voted to become such an as —sedation, under the name andtitle of ..The Iron City Na tional-Bank of Pittsburgh: , and that its Directors have peocureiithe authotitfof the owners bt more then two-thirds of the Capital Stook to make the certificate required therefor;by the Laws of the United States. ~ , _ . • desadm . , • .10Bli,h1AGOFFIN, Cashier: IarPLEASE: TAKE NOTICE TILIT the drat meeting of ' the' corporation to be ceded: the I^,U -the 011. wiJI held' , on THIIRSDAY, J3cwember 29th, 1861, In Dimmi n g. hate, at the Saw °MM oo of r. John itedinan, at the .eenth and of the .111smingtuan Bridge, - at 7 t O'clock p. m., or thepmpose Of organitation, ado?. Con of Br-Loire,, 'election of Officer. an , and, tor. the tnireopee autioaritod andmore particalarly,ree." milcd in an Act Ot the General Amend:dr of VIII commonweelth of Sennselvarda. entitled , tAnllet , relatlntlo . CorporatiOnator Mechanical, Mantifao. triring',Dninmg and Quarrehmpurpores,u apprpted C t 18th day Id Ja'. IMO. 401:Away 0. sarrrit.'tee ,!pro PETROL * 00. will NI paid to Pitts burgh holden of stook at the °glue ofiIIOTIA.RD. , 1301.4.1LittLEY ie.trwin street. t dddtf ~N~iS~ i+] w l ~ ►l ~~~~riiiwa V ii~i AYES% - CHEERY PE TORAL 'for the rapid mire of. llonghs. 00 1 dit neva, Ho Crean, Bronchitis,: Incipient 06nm:option, for the Beli of Consumptive Patients In advaileed Magee of th e Mune. • I -So wide is the field of - Its usefulness and conn. morons are the easel °Claiming, that almost every Section of country abound' in persons publicly_ known; who hare been - restored from alarming, end even derperato &semen of the lungs by Meuse. When once tried, Ito zupertority over every Other expectorant Is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are , knows., the public no longer heidtate last. ,antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous &Action§ of the ptdmo. nary organs that are incident to our.. climate. While many inferior -remedies 'thrust titan .the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friend, by every, trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted. they can „neyer forget, and Prod ,oo4, curet too numerous and tag, 'remarkable to be foe. gotten. We can only assure the ;labile; that tie quality Is carefully kept up to tbe bast it - ever has been; and that it maybe relied on to do for their relief all that it has ever donn ' Oreat numbers of Clergymen, PhyalcilinaEtates: men, and eminent personages, hero: lent their manes to entity the unpandlelor tiref irle of oar' •-remedled, bet space here will not permiCsine inser• lion of t hem..: The Agents below named (umiak gratis our American Marina. In which they are • given; with alao full description. of the emripMinta 1 -4 one who require en alterative modleine to mus rife the blood will end R'S COMP. EXT. ..SAESAPA BILLAiIe remedy to use.' Try !lance, and you will knovalts value. , Prepared hi 3.0. A.PER 1110.,,L.01ie11,, ;Snli sold b FAUffE.STO(JES-SON, ec 00., and bp all in ~ FRO/T.—Rebeisr4l4lllooy - -ge. SO bus-Dried libiekberrlesi, , . ..• 10 bur. Seediest Cherries; ' 5 bus. Dried Elderberritsi -'• St but. Dherria• with aseagiotjzila by 1 1014 L.. H. '40161 , :s UV. n2TIBLb. WESTMORELAND COUL Amtz TT Trlghirlnes wire, , s modbiicadiliva. `tinned Fria ~t ; f0. • ' - ' , 90101/T & 00. firlEESk.---lit low price. to clew consign ••••, mint- For sale by IWO WEBB It-WILKINSON. OIL.-110 barrels for.sale by 'la. .. ILLNBIC COLLINS, .'VEIL' D rienriseorEA-rs. "WANTEtr TO — RENT—On rn• before T T Aprii -Ist. ft well furolrhrd medium sized HOES}, desiesblysioested. eftber in. Pittsburgh or Allegheny: Addressor applylo - LIDA o. L:ItuIiPENZOING, jall4Et (. _ E 9 Boni et. tiOR RENT ..01i of about two hundred sere, on the preeasburg tuinpike.olght miles froarrittsburgh. :None fleet apply unless well recommended. • Ff 474. M. GRAFI AM. jell Mier " Kllklas township. ism • A GOOD BLA.CIiaIkEETH, Togo Tarentrom Best of wages rind litemly empo vault given. Address , - ANDERSON &IN/Mirk& Tarentam, ra. ever Curratoti.ra , a Orawal January 13th, 1665. EALED PRO - POSALS; ADDRESS D S to the undeislgned, will be •reeehred at this of tee, until SATIJEDA.I, January Mat, lea, at o'clock P. 113.. for supplying the City With STA TIONERY AND BLANK ROOKS 'during the SEM year commenchagyibrwary tat, MO. jalkEt JOHN hicOARGO, Controller. SPLENDID PIANOS. Just reccoived, a new Ist of RNABE , S UNRIVALED PIAN OS, HAINE , S 13RO. , S•PLIEQS, and GRUBE & RIEDE'S PIANOS. AWL PRINCE'S AVTOMATIO ORGANS, SCHOOL GROANS and MELODEONS. CHAIIIOTTE BLII'dI2I3, 43 Fifth street, Wholesple asut Retail Agent. B()BBB and MORTGAGES FOR SALE. —MON, payable in four years. Annual pay ments with Interest. Real Estate valued itt'SsOr 000—improvements at ale 000. Persona desiring a safe investment at more thane per cent. might call and examine. • , Storks of allkinda bonebt and sold on 'entirely aloe. Dividends collected._ Loans inade 011 collat eral+. ROBINSON, IIIcOLEaN 11c 00. jolt No. 75 Fourth it. BOOTS AND SHOES • os~a~, No. 54 MARKET STREET, SOUTH & ROSS BOOTS AND 8110 ES SELLING OREAI' AT McClelland's - Auction House, jal6 66 FIFTH. STREET. • F l • ' TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ONTICII OT CONTTEOLLIVOT TON OTTRICNINIT, . ' Washington. Sanitary 12th, 100. W HER EA S, BY SATISFACTO Y T . , evidenoe pi:seated tothenndessigaed; It has been made to appear that "Tee UNION NATIONAL BANS. or Prrianunint,. in the Oity of Pittsburgh, in the- county of Allegheny and State of Penesylve rile, has been duly organised under and lIT . ZIM to the requirements of the Act of Congress .An AM to provide a -National Currency, secured' byn pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the eireithition And redemption thereof," ap proved 'June sid, no, and has compiled withal! the =ons of said act required to be complied with commencing the business of banking under said act; • -, ' Now thezitoilt, I, neon Itkvirttocw, Comptrol• ler of the Currefty; 'do Thereby Certify that "The . Union National Bank el Pittsburgh,. in the city of PittsbUrgh, le the coast Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, LUIS rhea to commence the business of /Making n ader act aforesaid. 1 Currency Bureau, In teltlaton# Whereof Seal of the witness my hand and seal Comptroller of the of once, this twelfth day 47u. - of,January, Midi Treadury Department. - , • • te,-crisr.i.oon. . Jal4 ct. - Comptroller of tile Currency. V S. SPECIALINCOMETAK.— • Having received Ithe . .llst of Spedal Tax, SS* sewed on ineomee proved g 4 La accordance seta the art or Congress, a Jrly 014 lOW, for the Moisten comprising the Boroughs-of flirmftgtram, East Rftudrodeam,EOuth Pittsburgh, .Odoostostipshe-. U.Vrest tad Tempeeeneerftle, end the . Townships of Beldwltt, Snowden, Lower St. Clair; : Upper St. Clair, Scott,. Union, Chartiers,i Hobbs. son,North Payette South Fayette, Findley. Yews. Crescent and Nevillt. 11,111 attend for the reeds, Leg of said taxes at t e Oftlee of A. B. Stevenson, Esq., ilinninglioun, daily (Sundays and Saturdays eseept4) until Monday,- 'Snowy .30th, between the b oo n of l and ap. te.. Also at the folloWles r placer - ' Wednesday, Feb.int, at the house of T e t er Boyer, Snowden township. Thundilldieptd .. at the house' cif G. "Boyd, =day, Feb. GM, atthe thi n e of N. Robinson townshi S p. _, _ • Tuesda ll y, Feb. .at the Douse of Ettrik , Mar- la . . Nrednesday, Yett - 13th, at th e boon of Matthew Wm:lngot, Noblestown. Friday, Feb. lOUs. at the °Mee of D. Rebloson, Feb. n it, Mcaday eey tt le it ileoftice of W.N,Earkei, Esq., South Pfttshorgh. I will alto attend et the billet. of the Collector of !eternal sternm, No. 67 Forarth flaburgh, on Saturdays, until It hof rebruary,fro 0n m. forp.m._ After aforesaid dates 10 per cent. penal t y will be added: " Payment. Must be made In United Statee money. G JOHN A. SERGEANT, Dep. Collector id Div. WI Did. Persons preferring may remit their checks, pay able tear order through the Pittsburgh i.ismawtfebny 0711 C/ "01 MOSOTOAIIICLA NATIO elle% CO. ' • , Firma_ _ _,l'lllll Sea 12.1116& ff THE - BOARD OF. IL&NAGERS of the MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION COMPA NY have this slay declared a Dividend on the stock of said Company. of ,FIVE PER DENT. for the past Mx .months, or- TWO DOLLARS ANA HALF A SHARE, bee from WS. Revenue Tax, payable to the' Stockholders or -their lepl reTree mutative. forthwith. W. BARE W EL.L, 1 Orrice Cot.onevon or lwrzonot. Revenies, . . Twenty -woad Collodion Di.tfrid, Pa., _- Ihrrononon,.-Jon. a, legh TILE SPECIAL INCOME TAE F R •_-... Phtl, mewed In neconlaneo with ttor stet of Congress, approved July 4.1864. la now In this of: 'nee, and on and liter MONDAY, the 9th lest., I will be ready to receive the amount'ofTeltod, ..: • : -This Tannest be paid on or before the lath - ta ut.; . 'after that date the( penalty of 10 por cent will, be F., added.. , .- - -WILLIAM L rL . jsuot, ~ . , ~ . Collector 214 0 Le. Pa. 4,3177 ISOLICITPIL a 0/1/1C Pittlaborg. Deo. 11. 6 54 W IDEICENG OF.CENTER A VINUES. ,:.vx • =The epott of the Viewers'appiAnted by Councils, to assesa the damages'for the Widening of Center .firenuts, has .been left at my. .oenee., All venous interested ere hereby notified to lan tit my often and pay .their asseuments within thirty do rano.thls date or . lelcw will he, filed In ;Court for ys the name, witilocsitS"and Tees. delfilw City Bollettor, toe pith at. rLER It. MOSS . I xazttrrorraiss or 811.1fEft•PLITEP do WRolliillT BRISi WIRE No. 225 South sth Street, pitti.horOush, [010:17 `FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH t uHIAL Oluitrwa—secoratot to en set of'ithe lobate:the Find Baptist Church, of Pittsburgh' .111 disinter and remote the dead bodes and re Attains tromtheirßurying Ground on Bpr as street, ..end sense Abe nuts to be proper/g sal carefully buried In auch`grourls as [trt:laurels AI select for burteil rtrposes. - W. EvtaisoN, paopota - • . President Board of _rustees. TlZtriri' NATIONAL B eintion- , • . - _ , . . of the attune , Netfoal Bank —rl be id at the . =•• 4 11111SICINCY 1101ISE;sn MONDAY, let January, 1866, between, the bosun oLI2 it. nadir x. , ' - jeltet ,—*, - F. SELLERS , Mont. ' RI 80011,WILL RIJRCHASE IA—T — W7O ws - STORY 1:TU1AI/railing_Minima four rooms and cellar, and lot of ground 11feet front by '3O deep, situate near the corner of ,13Ixtti and 'Wood streets,: trontLag on March alley. Terms-41,00e caahi remainder In cu e i tivaD m icti ,, ,, ,,„„ ria, • 'ail:. .. 6l'Matilet street., . sPrrrszonon, Januaty lt, tBcs. .THE ROARD.OF DIRECTORS-of the ••• - COLOMBIA OIL COMPANY toire.thle day :declared Dividend...No.l6.ot TWO PEP, OENT. an the Capital Stock, _payable on prtlAy, the 240! • in MESTERVEET,Sec'T. ETAIRY FARM,TOR RENT - 4 8, ituato In 'lsl4:7lure Townerdp, OA' takes [tort Allegheny CUT: nod N of,. mllo [ram Woods RuiLon:taha,g LYE ACREN. Inquire , O. OA .Wition W o rks, Marston Arcot:Le, AlleghenyOtty. ----- PERSONS WISILINO;BOAR DING can ..And a pleasant Boma Ins privrde fataST In the Second Ward otAllegheny City, el the Itneof the. Manchester .Rallway. -I=cant* an apply ro thughtberittsbnighPqd Dia 459. BOSTON tRA.OK*RB.--Fiyeibblv Boa; ton Butter And: wpm thaokets itterreoelved Ptah fret* the bakery, sad: for !late ph retell at the Family ClP r eli r° ~,S la1 1 4 ;i0. 'A:Et:ktor in -'- '.:.'iiii, --: ~s /garner of Liberty sad Iliuul II"' ' EXTRA .GO LD ENf.§". I3I :P ut; te - oared f rom Bestos4-4. few 1, els ofantra g amy 0 aal yrulnalsh I primes. Ua le i ° , Farm_p, for sue by the. `riles ••_or , arm st the ly tteXerf etorpg A. , il. BHA , Et ',CHOICE ,NAPLIV - SUGAII,i-44 , 13Mta 1. 1:1477..ch01ve , ' Pipe Sngarjuat to:aired. rnd tan ti N urrt%ore nf ir pas -• . corner Liberty and Hand sta. ' 9,,0110111311.-00"bble. t3orgimm In store ind for isle by D. - WALL/WE, • Ji7. • Liberty street. ►EJrwiDrEY22 4 IB.CRI7EXTS. DECEMBER. THE LATEST EXAMINATION., WHO USES THEMP • • ~• We itse Ow “Steitaway” Pfanoiro !chi and. crehainely fn public emd private, and Iderulably rec ommend to our friends and the publla, •. • • - We hani.al d(ferenn:times crprened opinion about the Pianos of different matey, but freely and unhetitatingly pronounce Mews. Steinway t Son'a Piano,, NA. Grand and Square, INCOMPARABLY SUPERIOR TO THEM ALL. ____' S. B. MILLS" S. N. PAT rISON, ROBERT IiELLEIk GEO. W. MORGAN, BORT. 0 °LUBEC , ALFRED 11. PEAS, WILLIAM MASON, MAX. MIRETZEK, F. L. RITTER, • CARL BERG:GAN; 3.IENRY CL TI TUEO: MM, FISPELD. THEO. TII.O.IIAS, AA Additlonid tine stock st STEINWAY'S PIANOS tut reed; ed H. Kama & no, • 122 WOOD STREET VIREIT LIST OF.APPLIOATIONS FOR syr.i.iNG Liguori, Mediu the Clerk's edict, up to January 11th, 18(6: Name. Seed. • Pam Oswald Heckmaki Tavern; let ward, Pitts'h. William Pollock, H. 1361411.& J.0.-F. Miller, " Cox & Dean, 0 0 . Welsh & Mesa, Patrick McGrawn, E—House, " Frank &Rosenberger, o.oocUls, William Healy, " 2d " Michael Cella, Tavern, 311 -IL Kuhlman, 44 It itarab Copeland, rAdotise, edie MalcomeNNell & wifc.O. Goods, " • " Sebastian Foster, Tavern, itth John Lundy, Rena," Ist " •Alleg x h'y Thomas Conroy, G. Goods, , et Bernard Gray, Tavern, 24 lease Stern, O. Goods, id John P. Beholeman, Tavern, " • •• Henry Herdt, K. House, George Sande " Lawrenceville. k p a lle g a a l i tAß F a o l i. llett, Tayrn, Cah n a Gschwind E. Howe, 13Irmingham. Joh Meyer, Host Birmingham John Franc, 0. Goods, Lewis Meyers, Tavern, Dngueine Boro. Ataxy Wilcox, B. House, onion Tp. • Matthew Strashan, Charle.a,Engle, Tavera, Mifflin .. Matthew Lanz, Peter Geedget, 411 Ann Rupert, " VentslliciTp. George 11. Dull, E. D. Watson, . " • ',Scott .. -Andrew Dicqueety, •• Nealhiclntyre, _ G. Goode, Wilkins Peter Oissiday. Tavexn. Chartlers The Court will meet en 'Wednesday, rebriary the Ist, 1805, at SO o'clock• a. mc. Remonstrances Mind be tuut on or before thatday. Licenses must be taken out after live days, and within fifteen days atter being granted, or they will: be revoked according to law. Applicants will bring their bends to my office before the day of hearing- Jail= , W. A. HERB' N, Utfilnt , BEST. ' Hunt's Haps of the 011 Regions. • TIONT'S IMPROVED asp OP VENANGO COlTfill OIL REGIONS. :ale Is the BEST and MOST RELIABLE Map Ttabtshed : e4olnehes $1,50; In c li o..r D e r d, DEETS NIPS-09 WEST TIROINIA IND; 01110. New - Editton; Just publiAed; the latent add beat. Price, et; in Pocket - Form, 111,63; Mounted, thee. M g' P li l e' 'nr ttO r t "reu all tel,Xnliiorort leglo,t ~ . . JOHN P. HUNT, Pabbs' heir, • -•m rn-ru ST.; M ASONIC HALL. • al Fom, to be Published Feb.lst. . . . • BE OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA, With Maps dad Chartied the Allegheny Rim, Ott' Creek, ie., and 311uStraelOnst Pries Is. ' IN ORDER TO FURTHER. THE DE .- SON of the National Bank law; to peorlik uniform currency, sad to *alleys this community from thole!' s incident to the eirculaUon or depre elated beak zurtea, the lellowlag beaks havi s zrowt teat °nand after lit February , WO, they Pal cent only such money ae 'Mahe reeetirml a par oa deposit and la payment of andante due theta. They old purchase from their eustomers, dbf.ant Stefa-Vink note, which they may motive lit the regular course of husloi s at, the net cost of send tog them home for redemption, but wLU MIS roman, inch funds en deposit es "currency?. , It is con fi dently believed that this arraterement will very •Lineeltly abolish the. esistlneenstom of keeping • "muzencr accounts, and by'stliallg home the greatvolume of State bank paperziow to circulation berm give Mime to bettor. class of notes not autdiret to dlecohnt. To-give - fall effect Wilds arrangement, the aequiesermee and eaopers• lion of the business community is respectfully soli cited. JOIIN.D. SCULLY, Cubist let National Bank. R. OEMICE, Cashier 'et Depoalt Bank-. . • Mg Company, 11. LNDLiti, ambler German Trust and Savings Book, .10111 C IL mirirra-siorr, Cashier ad National Bank, Pittsburgh, S. R. AM CONE, President Union Banking Oa. ' FRANCIS bELLYSIS, President Citizens Nation al Bank; • o.l4.lilooS,Aaristant Mahler 24Natlocialsman. J. W. COOl4 Cashier Allegheny Bank. • Jaionfobi , 1:11T'fErBB RON BROOKLYN PETROLEUM COMPANY: Book. for .eubecriptton to_ the 6tpltal Stock or the shore named Company him Imes opened at the Soaking Home or ' .• , BOBINIIOS, Fourth itreek .. • The Sieve Company are owners In fee simple of *Six hundred (ice) acres of ,valuable Oil Territory In Venango County', Pe. - , (not far from the celehra. tot "Economy Welle,tl Is terarded as Promising rround as any In the olt region. - The line 'strikes on the Tionesta, reported in Abe psPers dr ttl•tisTt are to the vicinity of this six hundred acres. - looks d; Mop -Really for Exuablation MEN'B IaptOANTIPE LI =ART LECTURES. - • • 1-r . .A.2 1 .&‘.. - IrErr y Z. ll3 33.4.1.21 7 0, MONDAY EVENING, January le. • Iift.YARD TAYLOR • 4ellTer the Sixth Loatnie of the eo e ree. " onreibradi and our Ilelaticrus." - Done open Legit ue cemmeacca at Noreleriee TROIAS BAKEWELL, W.IL•EDWARDS, • ; , MIAS. 'JOWL, .1 - i JAS.. DONNELL, . ' 0.. E. CALDWELL," E. O. *AIMEE, • • • :Lecture ticehtrattes. • h N A O I TYC asu BI T S BA HE ir d i rY bu IG 13eN 2t, 1064. . teSet Non 2 ot the Act of the agneral As lenibly Or the Oonunemwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "A n Act enabling Banks of . the °amnion. wealth to Meanie associations for the purpose of Thinking, under thelaNted the United Statee,oap. proved the 22d day of 'Augnst, A. D. WO, that the etokkliniders Of the Allegheny Bank, of the city of PittsbUrgb. and county of Allegbenn hare this day voted to become math an assoclatiora under the .name andlitie of “The Allegheny National Bank of Pittsburgh. and that Its directors hire precuts l the authority of the owners of more than two. thirds of the capital stock to make the certificate required therefor by the lairs of the United States. deinelm. . W. COOK, Onshier. VENANCIO COUNTY-- I ..7iDr.Okml BOtQUFASI. OUT FsAllitltS; - ' PLO From IetIIMOGIPS Onklendpreenhouse. Orders left with J,l3.llubley,t; Fourth At., 11. Kleber Ern., Ir. Wood street, Dunconth & Co., se Fifth street, Cr at the Greenhouse, promptly attended to. - htoquets supplied daily at the shove named. Ph= . tar t l i nd can run to the Greenhouse every 3 de5.310.1 la . It must be in Tentage Countnsbut rallty ItEJUTENATOR, - - ' • - key parties havieg from FIFTY to EIVEIIUN DRLD ACRES OF LANDfor sale at 03 00. to 03 00 per Acre, Will land jus immediate cash putehasesbraddress ing FOBTtIk' • - Box .152, PlStabissais.. FOIITY-YEAR IN S PHACTIOV. SEE VAL DISEAssEke Oren me a knowledge meld= acquired by Phyal, shine, NE long residence. in this city,. and ; tke amount of patients treated annuailp.k.y .me, are ruilkient proof of my sueoess. . • •,•• SPERMATORIIHMA, - cirSEXUAL WEAKNESS And all diseases arising therefrom, are clued. in a much shorter time than•lei doter° NEW 'EGETABLE REMEDIES. litentalnes ant to -any part of the Union. Ali letters mita contain II Stamp to pep return !rootage. Doriespciadeneehehl sacred. 0Nee15.5 SMITHFIELD street, near Din. mond. • Andress J. W. BILANSTRIW, • pitsay „, ROx.Boo, Plttebninh, • 01/110S OY TUN PITII/11111.031anp BOINXIMIL&X • Passe:pose L. R. Ocr., _Pirrentruate, Jan: A INA THE 2,1011jAls'llEET.011• OF: ,THE J-Nteekbolders °Ube Pittaburgb Hlnningttre• Passenger 'Railroad 'Company wg be bead on . MONDAY, the Nth. Init., *tie% o ' clock ' 1114 at the Mottongthels House, Lathe City et plttaburgb, at which time-and Naze an election* . for Directors will be held.'- ' ' W* M. NLIATOE, &eV D ,•• I tit' °ratio y MoBARE Jr. ANGER ' Ili SOCCila • S XEIr anrEn 27sExx.mi L INCOLN OIL AND MINING COMPANY. Capital. - - - 1000000 100,000 stares, - - sis,ooo Working Capitol, Contingent Pund, - " SiO,ooo. This Coripany is now being organized under the Manufacturing and Mining Lowe of the State of Pennsylvania, for the purpose of oratorios Petro lertm and other minerals, from the property belong ing to the Company, In Venango county, State of. Pennsylvania. The Company own the tolloWlng valuable lands! let. One-eighth of the landloterest in swell now being sunk on the Yong Farm, on Cherry Run. The land interest draws one-hnlf of oil oil produced without any Y expense to the Company. „ Rd. A valuable Lease on the Hoover am, gula the celebrated 'looter Well, below lerafiklln. Oa 'this tense the Company non One Well, Unarm as the Dixie Well, now predueing tee barrels Of good lubricating oil per day, which. alb taadlly at the Wells here ixtee en gi ne, tank.rrel. The Com ate have one 504 tools annotate, and plenty of room to MO* more Wells. One half of the oil produced goes to the COmpany. A flow ing well hes Just been struck new the property, and has Increased the value of this Leese Mudd. crably. . 3d. Ono-sixteenth interest In a Lease on the Lamb, Farm.on Cherry Run, with engine, tools, he., all complete: One Well au w going down with . a good show of nascent , 4,h. One-half Interest fn Lease on Horse Creek Eddy, on the . Allegheny river, below the land be . longing to the Boss Oil Company. One Welton this Lease Is now producing eight barrels of oil per day, of which one-half gots to the land owners. - .The Company won oriel:mit or the engine and tools, Ito This lo a short lense,bitt adds largely to the present Income of the Company. eth. Onoquarter of a Lease on the land Wong ins toCherry en Centritloll Company,on Cherry POD. There is also one engine, tools, Sec., with Otte Well going down, and now et a depth of 202 Alnrge larm, tike Alnipl6,eontalning about one hundred and eleven dens, on Pit Hole Run, Venago county, sad' near Walnut Bend. This property is now comddered to be amongst the best producing lands in Venango "county., Two large Wells being etruck a few days ago in the Immedi ate vicinity of It, and also numerous Wells now It operation an bout being sunk all around it. It bids `fair to b e e veryprotitanle investment to the Company, a land is rasing In value in that neighborhood. The Company prornme to lease a portion of this lead, oo that it may become fully developed as soon all possible. The above. Lena and Lames are amongst the beet producing oil territory in Wens:tee county. and taken altogether, offer superior inducements to persons wishing to invest either for speculative 7 purposes or for permanentlnyeament. The Books of the Company are now *pelt atite office of - - ROBERT WRAY Jr., No. 4 1iand.144., Where unnicessery InforMationwill be cheerfully. given. The Mock of the Column:ly i now rapidly, and all who with 14 Invest had better at. tend to It Immediately or itwlllbe too late.' The Company will be able to pay at leilit a two ,per cent. dividend on the present yield of oil, and they have good expectations of realizing gulitclent for a much larger dividend. jale2t • HOLIDAY Gliztt3, 4 1,2:11DOTION AHD CHARITY. • • WMKKI & WIIIIIDWB RICIIMST,PIEYHIITE. Lock Stitch : Sewing Machines WM. SUMNER & CO., het No. 47 MYTH STREET. . . • THILLIIIIRT DEFAUSIIMAT 1 OrnCX OF TIMCoNriZOTAIR. or Cunsixrav/ . _ WASUINGTON, December at i lhtt. - _.t :c WHEREAS,. BT ~ SATIBF OTO T T T evldenel presented to ithe tindstralgualiltkan-.. been made to appear that the . - • 180 CI?! NATIONAL DAM( OP , PITTABOAR, is the vat, of Pfttsberghiln the sanity', of Alto. VhshY. and State of Peensylventadas beeathslP organized under and accordinhtethe reenirvisustits of the - acts of Congwas, entlued "An Ant to pro. - vide a National Currency,:secuted -by a pl ed ge of Wilted States BMWS, and - to provide for the circa -:laand redemption •tbereof," eptm?yed June teat, and s , has complied with nil the proclaims of . il act 'mulled to be complied with before ana-- mencing the butane's of Eltooriag tuidensaid aet; ~ Now, therefore, L Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the. Correney, do hereby certify that "THE. MOW CITY. NATIONAL BANK OF' PITTS. - BURGH," In the city of. Pittsburgh, in the county: of Allegheny; and' State of Pennsylvahls,. is -I,u. ' tborized to commence the bushman of Banking un. 'der the act - aforesaid. In testimony wh e r eof, witness my head: [t. a.] . and seal of other, this thirty-hist day of l)ecember, A. D. VAL. .. - Hum( Meet:ILIAC% Comptroller of the Currency. - BAILEY, FARRELL t Co PILACTICAIv PLUMMER% • GAS AND' STE.AISI FITTERS, , • • PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS. Even , Deseripticat of Material Constantly 729 il'OpltTil ST., Pitbburgli; • T. C. ANKENB, .; _ • • • • • Commission'. Merchant - Alto xftaxo34.isiactias fl - Deater In Flour; Bacon, Cheesier . "Hr ' and Green Em ro i tsdli. and all. F P! !n P e ss• _ ' Ordens hued for nserenandlse, Flttsbargla ma& ulactnres and Peened Oils, at deniers and nuanraa torero rates, No. 2/9 LUSERTY STREET, (oppo., site Wood street,) Plttaburgh, Ps. • Advances nude and9ootapt attentio* Oran t 9 all ,consignments and correspondence.. ' , Pirraanson HirananClStliall _ .1'4.45r1 it Black, Wm:-McCully & Ho 4 latDonskt & Agrr buckles, „TolurL House & lao.,aohit Hall & Psho • t It S u:"& Co- . serl:lyd&w.ll FRUIT AND 81W21E.TREES: 'EVEktGREF.Ni , . Of APPLE, we hate some =AO, and of AU ttus leading satiates most prontable for this lomitiol. We have extra fine trees, - es Early Harvest, Molders' Blush, lintel ndPippplo, Baldwin, Fallowater,Gates, King of Tompkins Co . , Rhode Island GA" mktomo -Resuty. - Rambo, Smokeatouse; Tolsout's SWeet, Smith's. Olda,Llse., with 'a very Pogo stock of TEAR, CHERRY, PEACH._ PLAIN, EVER GREEN SHADE TREES' • ROSES - SHRUB.. EERY, 'IIIIEENHOIIS.E' pLaarrs, Li; &o. As our stock is large, we. offer mat Inducements to planters and wholeutle_purehasers. Orders left at the Green-11mm, Oakland, or Pittsburgh Post Of. flee, wiU be promptly attended to.. JOHN hII7RDOOff, Sr., sot slaws- - 'Pittsburgh sad P-kbual Nurserleo THEDIPROVED Little Giant Hewing plachtiliao; Prift 'ONLY IEB 00. thusurpassed for, - certainty,. reliability and _grace In .movemeetkard for rad worth It has no rival. For simblicity, , , - dorability and execution It is unequalled by any other cheap machineheretofore offered to the publia, and mods only to-be seen to be appreciated. It will hem, quilt,' tuck or bind.- - Call and examine for your wives.. Every machine warranted. S. B. EA'REES,IJkseut, • Na ila TAIED St, opposite St. Charles -Hotel. BoxquErs, CI:LT FLOWERS, ft. FOE THE HAM In endures ovrvi manner, restore Oral Hair. to lts orielneteolor: , - V7lll make it emir en Bald rinds.. . V7llll restate the Natural Seerettone• • • Will remove ell Dendrufr, see Itching, - VIII make the Bile Sett and Oloesy. ; ,:Will preserve the OriVnal Color to ell age, ' prevent the flair from Eldllne 011. ewe all Dleeesea or the For sale by . . SIMON JOUNSTON, dee rote*" Smithllo/d nedynorruntreetin pPIVATE DISEA S ES. Office rfbsS 11121N.111ngtETZnetatTen; lii . tbe cure of 4t ` dLeuea Of it private natese, fit from two to four day; by an enUrety new and safe treatment. Athol Seminal Weaken", and another - diseases of thogkatalargadsoind their prevention. A cure warranted or moneyeeflulded. Address lettesoW. eta Penn atroet.: nottem SWELLS i+ RIDDLE ccr„ No: :21.1 :Iv r y; M i r sit SLeth, PIM S, az4 every description' Oi r Mi l it mum:: Orders matetted Dom the tnute, aid goodiProtait• ly shlppe4es per teetpottoos. fair ' Mff!EM our coops, se: I;LAST YEAR'S - pnacv.s! The'l4l.snee of the StOck e ' ; b..inti of. ALPACAS, all coloni, $1 00 race. EMT'. CLOTH I " POFEINS mmrdfealmns, ORGARDY LAWNS, FOULARD SlWra GRAN.ADINES, all styles ' AT PRICES OF LAST • - • ALEX, B.tTRI, wq.rtia. ISt. WINTER DRESS .000D5 N. M. BURCHFIELD'S sEzLzorG C.111114r, Winter Cloaks at Cost; IVINTEII LONG SHAWLS AT COST. Balmorads at Cost. North East corner of 4th ad Market sts HANDSOME PRESENTS, Vox. the lEfelidays, CAN BE 3EOUBFD AT HAMM /4_ GLYN% No. 711 X&RICET STREET, PRtaborgh, We ksVe now iyiest semi are yet receiving, tally soreitaly for oar , ' • . 13 0.7. a X7.416.1F. El ALLIZI A. tarpe aa4 beentifil'asiortautet Si vests, beta India and ornamentel t eoziptialag • :Men awl Ball, , TteX and ISlde,Oombs; Pearl, Steel; Jet • east (}lit Belt-Mickley; Bette. end Belt, Rtlbone; Ciuthmere sad Silk Scarfs; Dead._ Dresses a n d Nets; Lace Areils;:leeee sod Zuarroi dared • Collars and HandkerableDit.Arorbeet SUP= and Oudawmg Work boxat„, • . ea' Clorepintoery . Porturea- • .e..nosqrw. Das hier ear naast heavy stair or Hosiery, GUI TrlaualaisOlat4asi ad Steal' afire% AT 0 WILS.T OARS Pkragsr. EATON; MACRIM da CO., No; 17 and 19 _Fifth 'ABE 41.111 LT. /11,1MOWT OF INEW ry,4::)(:)3?* Towlack aieiza tieatt e attonot tiele mutomen. splendld assortment of DRESS•AND"4:7LOAE TRIMMING& RICE EBIBRu/DERLES AND LACEpOODU SCARF AND BONNET RIBBONS; BADSLORAL AND .HOOP SKIRTS; 'UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; 110 , 01 'FRY- AND GLOVES; - "ZEPHYR AND ZEPHYR. KNIT GOODS; FINE KNITTING YARNS, all Colon. • % • A Pall asaortanat or EADWY GOODS.. MERCELUTS 11114. BLUM Can supply tiemselves.witfi ererythLag•ls ear Very Lowest Prices, GREATIBARGAINaI MOOTIRT:Yr), 81 Market street, ARE RAE DETERMINED TO'OLCSSE . "TDIDD. - ESURE - STOCK OP GOODS. . •. .Genta , 'Undergarments,- White Shirt's, Socks, • , CraTats,Collars, Sic. • -, - Embroblerins, tame Goods, Gloves, Hosiery; Trim:, sang.; PointLace, - Cars, Ribbons, no. ko. . . " • •, Joe , El 3. 211wirjr..ert at.* , A NEW ABBORTMEN'r OF BUT TONS, Dieu and Cloak Ornaments, Hugel ,Obnps,-Chenille and Bugal Fringe, Mask Vella, Endersleeves, Linen SCO. ( of the finest tioblitY4 Latet and Linen Conant and llanikerctdefs; (Bores, Itosiery, , Balmoral and 'Reap Skirts; Breakfast S. bawls and Banque*, of all Crest Hathway , s En, nominal Collars and Cars, for ladies and gent lemen; Mash ,Lesither Gloves; in `all sires; (Fermin!. Kid 'Cloves; in light slim; Ribbon Sets, fringed to order, together with anew lot of Braid Wafer nate and Flowers. Will be found at . ALICE 110WItY , S MAIMING STORE; Eoortb street, rierwrerry street: Pirtleniar attention given to cleaning Point and all otherildnds of Late,. Also Black Lace Teak . sir Ere Trox, BALES: SILVER PLATED WARE.,=On: FRI-. DAY anibSATIfftDAY, January UV:Oita lttb, et 10 o'clock a.m. and 2 o'clock p. m. each be sold on the floor of the Commercial Sales '.Rooms, W. Fifth 'street, en elegaet otock . of pure silver plated, ware, embracing tea sets, cake nts ,ketn-fahlo cantors; tea and table Nimes, newt spoons; lee" pitchers; tea knifes, butter „knifes,. french forks, mom he. - - , , The. attention of Indies is Invited to this s uperb stock, which can now be cuunincd at the Sales ROOM!. • SAlts on Thursday and pider airecttigr, o'clock...et 93S , , Pak NoILIVAINE. anct'r. LADIEI3 I - „ELEGANT • i.CLOAKS. '-LOn .FIIIDAY stud B ATUBDLY, : January 13th and 14th, at,lo -o , clockm. M., and 2 o clo k p. deyorlil sold :oh 'the 'second floor of the Com merchl Saha notnsta t 54 . .Flfth 'street, the iagest. stock of Ladles' CloakS Lever offered in this city, comprishig the latest and most elegant styles el. Sacoter„ Clftles, , Baseues, - acc., of Broad Cloth. Castor, Deaver:. Doeskin, Tricot,: Water Proof, Chinchilla and Petesattaia; also Opera Clanks. • The attention of Ladies is respectfully Invited to this superior stock, which Is now open to clututins.. Sales also Oh Thursday rind Friday erentig*, at 154 o'cloaa. A. IifcILWAINE,Aust!r.. : QEVENTII WARD' LOTS:—On TUES. k.) DAT ETMINO, .Ttuiaty igth, at 'VA o'clock, wilt be sold at Commercial bales Dooms, et Fbth altelt, on suend tioor, the renewing Baths:: Lots In the lib-Ward, near the Toll Gate andnpposite the Passenger Railway. Depot. - One lot on corner of Mitkpatriik tind 'Mahon streets, - fronting t 0 feet on Kirkpatrick street, and • extending beck same width 100 feet to an' alley. Four lots Aioining on Kirpatrick stregtotame size as abort. • • - ' Three ion in the- immediate rear of the ab - orn, each fronting QS feet on Mahon street, and extend ing back same width 100 feet to UM allot. Terms of Sale—Oasw._ JOT A. McILITADIE, Auct.r. • CHOICE / AND VALUABLE BOOS It' CATALOGUE.—On SATURDAY EVE. SING, 3anuary lith, at Ili Weloek,.will be sold. Patelotue, on second door of Commercial Sales. seems, 64 Fifth street, a reVe: end valuable collection . of New Book,. nod end American editions,. many in- superb bi and elegantly illustrated r plumes; embreeing ran wdrke on the Fine Arta, t he meat destnable edition of 'lliitorleal and -*other works, late copyright books; - Theologli • cal and mismillantions;Telnable 'OyelopedLas, suet* auEndllati editions of Thlertitionrulete and Empire, 5 rola; Sannhome's Pinter*, vole.; 'American National Welordle, 6 vols. t• Eneyelt! , irm i Mi A tfrA l t=l; . 1 1511:. ; •1 1 4 ta lgi mi tist t L is isi k 4111:, tam:Janes! Art Stales, littainne .Xoderift "painters, 60 rob; , Atlintia'ainattly,' Tots.; Er. yinga WasldbitoQ Stephen's Ynesten;..2 vole, c Mreston'aiddi ofJoeirson, 3 role; Esseletind views; Aids to Fnt liarnes , -Works, a rola.) Own. , 'minds' Works, I s vol..; Poete and Poetry- of the -West; - Spencer's- Works ;' Be . roe, .i . 011 . 4:1111;w: 'Swift, volai Hood's Poems,; Tole., Catalogues am now reedy-at - 'the Sales Ronnie for distribution, and the books win be open to ek. - szelnetion all day Saturday. - - jali.. • A. BIALW AXIM, Matt. E!ME! . =06=1411 . _ -= ---.- C i r,''. , , , . FOR satr—rort Antal: rOR.SALE—A very valuable FARM:ib Derry township, 'Westmoreland county, Pao,,, chntalning ablaut 185 acres, well Improyed, and In es• • high ircateoretilt.i.tion. • Also, a PAilld OF Ma AOFES, in Fairfield tow drt Wrstmorvland enunty,,Pm ImprovemenGV The lard toot the hot:quality. (:pfd rug s .traT. ' gone In abundance. , ' Also, a STEAM. ENGINE, toe SaFllllll is purposes,svith tbe bating*, machinery, fly wheel h t no. The cylinder le Mne Inches in diameter an s four foot stroke. Two dloilers, ti foot long and 12 Inches In diameter; Ali: is good order, and still be sold ann. Also, a FARM of sou Wes IQ West Wheatfioki township. bulimia county, Pa., about three tulles froorthe Penns Railroad. , a Also a FARM 0f1.15 ales in I:Monotone; towars'r ship, &liana county, Pa. . Also, • beautiful FARM' of 1011aeres, with a brgei BRIO); HOUSE, With la. rooms, nabbed Ln mod., ern style,' wsalehouse and bake-oven attached; large!prlng house, bath hou , se, smoke hotb.tult large bestir ern, fruit trees of every desc T op ihUreir and schoolhouse built Upon the tone. 0.14 farm 40040 the Tillage of Louisville; and Is twm., and.a-half miles from the depot at Livermore, let Westmoreland county, Pe:, on the Northwestmai Als_o, TWO mos HoOsis and LOTS .15Liabetti bbrough. • ' Also, A FARM (lF FIFTY-TWO ACRES ift Derry township, Westmoreland county. about two} miles from. St. tllair Station on the Fernea R. 11 ,4 a steam saw mill _nearly completed :with all thee 'machinery for a flouting mill on the premises; the) land Ir of the best colony, coal and.lisnestone abundance, and good Indicati ons of Olt Will Iti./ 4 sold cheap. Also It acres adjoining the village New Derry, in the very best state of cultivation:: and abundance of fruit of every deacription.. For further particulars ingtire oe— • G. IL TOWER.RtaI Estate Agent, deli No. teliFouritiatreet. FOR SALE ,11. AvErzsvlrttatout3E; AND LOT.—The subscriber Miele for salilikeit BRICK. DWELLING ROUSE, 'lauded on Male!. st., Wellsville. Ohio. (formerly occupied by hlsh. • lon Narita.): The HOW* L. O. twastory.brick, IS feet front by 50 feet deep, containing - nine room., $ all well finished. having a porch 04 both' first and second doom. There is a tine spaclouseellar undet.4 the whole mein building.' The lot is 50 feet front 00 amain street, and extends back 110 feet to an c t. ,4 l ley. The linproresecats arealarge sad comm Ous stable, en excellent cistern for soft water, ca. pable of holding from 60 to 70 barrels. The lot 111 well supplied with (cult trete, grape he. Sur. , • The improvements are Of e. perineum% charseterj convenient. lind•Uslifulo and Juld adapted., to Rini Wads of family desiring _a Mitif:lNable and . ! healthyresidence. - PRIOR ON 02,500. Wellsville is co. one of the most thriving towne in this neighborhood, the Machine and Repai r shops of the Clevelend 0. Pittsburgh R. R. belagl located there, and property is rapldly advancing in • arise. .The very low price asked for this property will nilLheit a profitable investment. Address, apply to, ,i n ,l . .! ke W. TENER, At Eldon, Medlin M ja7mawdltS ..1.7 Fifth st., Pittsburit, r 6; OR BALE.—We tire .autheflred to sell i t A. LOT OF GROUND, contabring TWELV ACRES, six of which are planted to fruit, near Dal village of itlanstirld, adjoin ing the eeerettY er Hugh Lee, Esq. The property ts about one.forath of a mile from the Depot of the Steubenville EDO Also, 160 ACRES OF LAND, four miles ire • Lanstng. comity seat of Aismake county, ro - sell timbered with heavy tvisitooak. The Prat* , rul through this property.. . .bird Street B geinees Stara :el loffer for sale that threbatory BRICK - DVS' LING•AND BISTAII ItAjT No. ilk - Third street; near Wood. ' _ • r , The location Ise - good one, and theproperty wf be sOld, at, a lair prix, on easy terms. . Applyto, . , S. S. Broker and Insurance 69 Fottrik.'street,,(Burkea TOR BALE—AZ/IRM OF 105•AORE • on Big Sew - teddy, three miles front the • illation, well Improved. Prior Sed per acre. • A GS ACRE FARM on Itilbuek_, miles froth Glendale Station, on which La a GaltMlly S Dwelling, Barn, and good imyscweinenta. P 4 LOTS,' on Freniont and Trend rrreeta,Seond ward, Allegheny. , • FOUR ` LOTS: on Kllbuck at Glendale Statitt . contaiaing alrt to ten acres • T SAMPLE, Beal Estate 1t0010t7,4 .•• • t . oat' • 07 Federal street, Allegh -V - OR BALE.-AN EXCELLENTFARA -AND COAL PROPERTY,7—Sittiated on ' sauth Mde of the Ohio Run, live mliesfrom Bea ty and onohalf froze Industry. ; Contains acres, 90 of which Is cleared, balance good t hait an extensive front on tha riser; 123 acrd tinderiald with two vetna of coal, (3 a 4 reet,) . e -- ` cellent quality; hug ems, of lire clay and ilmeste with two ,dwelling other outbuildings.' 'ft property to well worthy th e attention of lanai and coal men, as it in offered at a bargain. Apy B. LAIN* (Nl,' ja7 . ' UM, Mt Mr,' _.,, of ng 1 En oltal Loral In. A & (30., IChutre NOR BALE-Three f3lll tes 11 built purposely for, c w MM. LI % inch or St inch stroket.very strong. E n t Mti shaft, and connecting rod of r Loses.,. wrought 1ron; best of usedl• Sollars 14 to 18 feet long, lifi • nehes diameter, two ilAnch flues; chimneybr gla foot; hot. 'cold voter pumps.. Eyerythingeomidete and to ship as ' • #UOn M. $O •." Shop, comet Point Alley and 'Sudan= • bank of Allegheny river; near the del • nn. R NT.I- 1 1 - 14PORT • ' stunk FM SALE oli..lttrr. l --IDLPORTA. ;" TO BAKERS. - --A good biisluesv preseat occupied as 'a. blimp is offelstifor sale reaL . - The.-preadses brick bousk to good repair, ei good lobe with it, Stabtor fruit treets,grape - Ttacs, to. any perm (teat/Inc to purchase or rcat,n goat portunnY is ouhrea.The'lnattatlendotscuts also be sold to the• person buying or rentincti above. ‘Tor further particulerrOnquito at, EL L, IirIIESTENBERG,_DeutZi - .117wd - . u 4 Smithfield 04 Fittsb VOR BALII - -The_ Itouse- and ,Lot occupied - by -Xrs. A. E.Oakford, Np. 1111 cock street, A./leOeny _City. It 1.! a BD. • Brick .Thiliding, modern style; front sanfbaok,. stories bigh, containing OReen minas; BUM water and: gas, and bounded oa side sad paved alleys. - Tkis is a desirable propertY L OS . first-rate order, and located so centrally Mat easy of access Cron; anybuniness Wort of the de2 - : . .0.1.47 First LAND FOR "BA.LE.--150 AO,REB LAND; of 'trot tilekory Oreelt r Wattel Pa. Improsementa—a log . 7 honser acid bon; acrd cleareg and 40 •undet.lenoefil Large the' tract fa imitable forborlng.,2.A.,w,ell • . blared Oa an'adJoining tract, and aline,thow ben been obtained. .me .$1• 'bel h g y od a ay co c n n F p o um rtion t ari l Z a jaltilw .T.ldioute, Warren Co; OR SALE, • A COMFORTABLE Ratiti.E 31 4; .a -. . to . or ',:t V OR . ALE.—The maimed-term ... - Leale-of d LOT OFGROUNIX in the ward, 35 feet front on Liberty street mad 1011 or Flush street, on which is a FIUME ST with stalls forloe horses. The Stable could, small cipmme, be turned into a Cooper other manufeetore. For terms., km ,apply at -- .., . .. GEOittlE ()MIRY'S 16.-W storl44 ,IS4dwa" . - Fenn street; near Bleb 01 TI OlibE FOR BALE. . a I . . . .. ~ .. . A Threastoried Reid', IDl4ULtiff H - • ~., N0.'13 iinwat :sTßlter, believe& Hay , Atarbury 'teeth, containing ,tahlowsiforissf gas and bath m.' tU,cl_atm of G - , = &antt - "-• Iif.,A;LO r ' ,IICANZ, Winter ' , voR. RALE ,Olt EXORANGE-:FO -I- TA.lol:7:Eleyermmall Ito.** Yrom • - 11ve'rooms each, situate-In Pitti-lowiship, ~ of Ght and Locust sta4bettrven. Lipineoltl toryanslthe Monongahela Alter.- The I. • , tweutillt ,I.near two ltolling,3llllB, - Glass Ho Shovel Fattory.' For particular. etiqtare of - • " TONER; on the penalises.- . . >.r-w ^ r ila .. - Of roar rooms, within one . and a half squired street, ears, In Nanebester. 'Goal water and thing contentent. Possession siren linmcsll For termaapptyttt rOSISPLL Paan,llFederall oral Tboroas klsrPer's Wagon Shot), Bearer fi SALE. Businest- Stand. That. desirable - Busisesi Stand.. No. .S 0 87 FIELD STICEET, mar comes otreraith. str which is s substantial Brick BuUdlog.' For inquire - of- BAILEY, FAXRELI. Ss AN derr4f, . No. Fonith rtt OR BALE-TO PLIOTOGRAP • •, PHOTOGRAPH. GALTAMY, newly With ell the cameo', it No. - 14 Wiley atreet. whets to learn the bualneas; tureen hare the to learn cheap and start with • email_ eapltaL partlenlans call at or address' jKt:trrd :: • DANTF4:ls,•Plttelnugh, OE SALE—‘Tbat large THREE ST , DSPELLAit}IiOVSE,i So. 99 strut, Pittsburgh., ,Posoeisjon given on tM ANS next. Enquire of - _ JOHN W. BIDDEL Attornol-011.44 VOR SALE.—.ISO Acres of Coal, • .A; soros of twat coal 1rcp00120.4; also OM of coal • and railroad, and. other lsapro • wi YoelgrP klng order 1 7! l.°' _Enouire lb ef ent W sue • - door from Flab ov Gina • Waredolute 'Sox. 416 and ‘TO WA Enquire Of ...• ' 3.&5. DALZELL & ' ATTORX.F;rs. ATTORNEY=AT-LAW I All Loyal flualnom promptly attended to. JP Orate ,11 .108 °Quilt ammo? near 8.0. 84C1CR=1. ACKAELL JOIINS ATTORNEYII-AT:LAW, U.S: LICENSED SOLDIPDS , oidult ' :- iiOnottes for Wounded 50a.tr...1. . 111/rOlnee. o. ad stair - 4 - „ Piltab Coll %vitt dtschate 'and two Witnesseft, NOAR - 1 1 C, &WEB, . • ATTOMEY-iitT44W, 7 3 Aro. tos Tim= zsriPtibUrgh, loe PEN 101.04 'BOUNTY. .110PrEIG-BmotiguFosuay pmsixn/tecl. . - MILIT_ARY-.C1LA1318,7 .. ;, , PEN8' ...:BOIDIZITUEIII:,',BADICP.6.I'4d MIL ALUMS of evert _description; • dollected robierlber, it the,topowlaurates, viz: • • t , 0.- • • 0.41r.TAX.L98., Attonopy.ist ' No. 73 Greet street, Patteb . .„ IT„ 8....1c0 choirs ate made if the claim succeed, and al Infonostlon Om grebe: ,, '`% - _