Vitt,sbittgit Oazette. rususrtzp By THE GAZETTE ,PUBLISIIiNG ASSOCIATiII * TUESDAY. JANETAIkt 17. N 465 R ETALIATION We hare ever been of those who !livered - retaliation in kind upon the rebel prisoners in our hands for all the cruelties practised by the Rebels upon the Union Prisoners In their hands. And we felt all the more safe in clamoring for it when we considered that Vie President, in ibis Baltimore speech, had Rotonly committed himself to it but pletlxed himself to carry it out. The retaliation, however, has never been inflictt d ; not, we - are firm to believe, from Any hesitancy as to the inherent rightful 'ess of retaliation, but from the' sheer im possibility of retaliation in kind. It was "found that civilized men, with. Christian hearts in their bosoms, could not descend io the level of barbarians, or become. chin palters in cruelty with fiends This great difficultlN then, has been to dud out hots to retaliate, or. how to prevent the cruelties whkh render retaliation 'accessary. The hint given by the telegraph, yester day, as to the probable lupe of another pro— clamation by the President, limiting. the amnesty heretofore offered to those rebels who lai down their arms, suggests to us -one way of reaching this evil.. Let the President announce In his proclamation that all who have participated or shall partici pate in these cruelties, whether as principals or accessories, shall be exempted from the amnesty; and not only so, but that tluiy shall beheld, hereafter, to a strict accounta bility and sub:eeted to the severest punish ment it is lawful to indict. We do not say that t" this will stop the crime: but it will give the criminals notice that we intend to punish them Whenever we gel hold of them, whether before or af ter-the close of the war. if they cannot bo punished for cruelty they can, at least. be hung for treason. One of the inhuman keepers of the An dersonrille prison has been caught in Ohio. Tie is a fair subject for this kind of retalia• tion. Ect hint be securely itnpelsoned'until the proper time comes, and then let him hare the full punishment of his guilt. The time will come when all these mon sters will fall into our hands; and it i■ time now to let them know not only that they cannot be included in any amnesty, but that a fearful retribution awaits them when the 'day of reckoning comes. 'SAVANNAH PAPEIM—We are indebted to JAM.ES Bonn, Esq., for several copies of the Savannah Republican; issued since its re turn under Federal rule, end sent to him by Mr. Botts Fox, of the army. The follow ing item tells its own story: Advance of Cirilivaion.—ln front of the Court House in this city there has been for many years-a number of tables which were used by neg,rei brokers ns auction blocks for the display and sale of slaves. The staitds have disappeared with the advance of civil ization, ( Shernian's army,) and have been used for lire wood to warm Abolitiowl oodles. - What o slim prospect there is to-day for the calling of that "slave roll on - Bunker Hill" which Bob Toombs once informed a Boston audience he wouldjive to do. By the time the first of January IS6G rolls around there will be but few spots ou this fair Imrita4e where the titnfosphere will be polluted with slavery. Tar newspaper readers of Chicago were aometthat puzzled the other day, OTCr as item in the telegraphic columns of their pa pers that a bill had been read in the legisla, turn to incorporate "the War iforse Trans portation C 0.," but were relieved in a day or two to find It was only a bill to incorpor ate "The Warehouse and Transportation Company." Fnom affidavits taken in - Lirerpool and published in the Po.if of that city, it appears that the Shenandoah, late the ,4.. ea King, of London, now a regular Confederate cruis er, and that her outfit was obtained in the 'way described in the nevispapers at the time. The steamer Laurel cleared from Liver Pool with guns, powder, store., men anti officers on board. The. Sea King. at the: time cleared from London for „BornbaY, in ballast. Both, of course, were under the _British flag. The Teasels rendezvoused MT liaderia, the armaments from stile' Laurel were transfered to the Sea King, the latter was rechristened the Shenandoah, hoisting at the same time the Confederate flag, and setting forth onlier mission to prey on the . commerce of the United States. Such is 'the-history as told by two men who were offered an engagement on board the Shen andoah, but who declined It, and came to tell the story of the transformation. They say that a bucketfull sovereigns was". brought on deck of the cruiser to tempt the men. 8011011 CM CCLTLIII:.—SIues it has been demonstrated that a firm article of granula ted sugar can be made from sorghum, we bear of large preparations for its culture the coming sca,son. In almost every paper _lre open, we Arid that a large number of acres lir each neighborhood is to be devoted to the raising of that article. Nine hue fired rums er:_naore near Bloomington, so - sn*tha - Pantagraph, are to be put intoser ,..ghtm this season. In: other places, we have no doubt the quantity ialse.l will be even larger. By experimeat it is ascer tained that it can be raised profitably in any 'section of it; and DOW that sugar can.bp sm...'; cost from it, we expect to see "At. thatle one of the Srat staples of the State, ~ Peoria Transcript. - TA'S Okra - RED CITIES.--h t 4 : ' e *Well must Make en impression upon the '.rebels thcnietlyea,..that, not' one important _place captured' by us, and, Which luvre. eboien to .oceupy permanently, ha's been retaken 14faraphis, Niishville, Chittattoo r,a, V.leksburg,- Port...Hudson,' Little Rock, New Orleans, Pensacola, Norfolk, the two. Ilesinforts, in& a score or mm e of other lees • • ,Amportant phices,,haVe remained secarely in 1 - bur, pos s ession, notwithstanding all efforts tecapture them: We have had datatutah but - a; eltort tinie,,and*so little faith hate, the rebels in their own power, that the Idea or iccorering it has weer once been sugge ; 4ted. •• . • - ' - T.trE Montreal Umette, of Jam %learns That Mr. Potter, U. S. Consul-General in that city, has given 'notice to the Managing Director of tho Grand Trunk railway that, on Monday next, a file *of Federal- soldiers -well be placed at Rouse's Point, and another at - Moor's Junction, to see that passport reg. Watkins are strictly enforced, and that all passengers not properly supplied will be •sent *hack into Caktada. The transit of 'Americarkthrongh Granada, says the Gantt.; is now coMpletely stopped. Both the Great Western and Grand :Trunk trains west of Toronto ire running nearly empty. • A Quzszuns Serrzzo.—When the Diplo matic Appropriation bill came up. In the Senate yestercily, Senator Wade moved to amend'he clause matting appropriation's "for diplomatic and consular expenses , in Mexico," by inserting hetbre the word . "biezlco" the words "the republic of." Ho 'said there tiro golernments in Mexieo, an 4 'WO C . imld recognize none but the"ltspubllc." 'IVO bad nothing to do with the "Empire." -Ths,atneridment of "Mr. Wade trza ado?. , The COnoular Appropriation bill was Lithezt.passed. `AV the - camp of 'rebel prisoners at EMIL. `tin N.:Y.; of the B,ooo"conflned there; 2,000 'irotddgisdly take the oath of allegiance. .'"Tlierisre *top hi the camp between four "tioisilidd eighteen years of ige. , 'Neay_of . them justlearning to ma, and are rzzzuiri...,, And spelling bOoksi" , llight aeStl of and 8,000 blank= - eta hays beBli. Ws •• , to themT v b2 ~f e Vent - 1 0:e0; 11 . 1 4.i 4 :0 , 9rqd - ""Aent • canes 17,802 _ heathen - housea, with 5808,885,600, and New York lout 80,022 business karma, with !PAU of $1,677.204.00. 52ic-Popc•e Rull Tire: have been aces when a Bull from ti; • Pope to the Church Culveral co:fit shake the world. It wat not n matter to be (Seem-se:l,r rogue! &soul; It was a rule of doctrine xi be re mised with profound rope -:t and ounnehtion:eg otedienee. We have so far changed all that. that we suppose there Is no country In Europe. with the possible exception of Catholic Ireland, In which the extraordinary doom:lent jail Ttso xl from St. Peter's will not chaticnge considerable criticism, and provoke a spirit of hostility and disobedience more or less resentful in p'oportinn to the civilization and intelihteure of different communities. As Tor the United States, the en lightened portion of the Catholic Cbarelt will listen to this declaration with every profession of outward respect, but will inwardly wonder that the present Tlead of the clurels shook: prove at once so Ignorant of the state of that public opinion which he sacks to control, and so little shrewd to conceal Its blunders, For the laet Hall of Ills Holiness the Pope is a supplication, couched in those traditional forms I of Ecclesiastical init./et ion which, like all forms, , have survived the power to make them effectual. i Addressing himself to the venerable brethren, patriarchs. primates, archbishops and bishops of the Catholic Church, Pius IX exercises his pastoral solicitude to "destroy" those new opin ions which spread themselves In hostility to the dogmas of the Church; opinions which, being false and perverse, are the more objectionable as they especially tend to shackle and turn aside the salutary force that the Catholic Church, by the example of 'her divine Author and Ills order, ought freely to exercise until the end of time, not only with !nerd to each individual man, bat with regard to nations, peoples, and their rulers, and to destroy that agreement and concord be tween the priesthood and the Government, which have always existed for the happiness and seen aity of religions and civil society." The quoted sentence seems to indicate as clear ly as any other the purpose and to contain the gist of this long circular. It amounts to this: _that the Church has, as she always had, the will to "destroy"—that is to `iftedicate by violent Mettle those opinions she deems heretical ; and that In the present decay of her temporal power she means to draw forth all the rusty weapons from her ecclmiattical armory to penetrate the conscience of her votaries ; to arouse their prejti j?P :gees against the progress the age; to lead them to denounce all reform ; to stay the benefi ce:lt hand of [improvement to oppose the spirit of advancing civilization. For the Pope doe., probably sec this clearly, t at either the church must immediately re-insta e Itself In civil coon ells; or must very soon abandon forever Its claim to direct in the le. at degree the policy of any European Government in -matters extra-ec clesiastical, and probably the Pope is the only person in Europe who is yet possessed with a I hope that the alternative is still open to him. Ile believes it is possible to "put hack the hands on the dial plate of the ages;" to reconvert the nineteenth century into the eleventh ; and to re establish the priestly cheeks which once con trolled the purpoee and the thought of Christen dom, and which reduced great empires i ato rall laillZlll of beliof and action :dike. It woold seem ;.s if there were one man left In the world ir believe, in another crusade, .. .. • . If this LH: deemed a strong statement, the piss arm are at hand lu this Bull with which to sups. port it. The Pope denounces " impions and ab surd "the opinion which men " dare " to ex pros:. " that the perfect right of !midis society and civil mogress ahvdmcic rirmim 3 condition of human sorely constituted and governed without regarl to all considerations of religion, as if it h al no existemv, or at least without making any dis tinction between true religion and heresy." In the same terms he bold, up to rep:limit those who believe : "that the best condition of society is that in which - Hie Power of the laity is not compelled to inflict the penalties of law upon violaters of the Catholic religion unless relitired by considerations of public safety." And he reaches the limas when, quoting the words of Gregory XVI, Pius IX proclaims It "_deliriam." and "very hurtful to the safety of the Catholic Church and of souls " to propagate this ".equ iteous opinion," viz., that "Liberty of consc ience and of worship is the right of every luau, a right which ought to he proclaimed and established by law In every well constituted State; and that citizens are entitled to make known and declare, with a liberty which neither the eeeliastiesl ns rube civil authority ean limit, their convi, tic ns, of whatever kind, either by word of month, or through the pre.s, or by other metes. - S.olliat Roman Catholic citizens of the United State, are flll3llllollCli to choose ialt•Oetl tht doc trines which were expressed in lite lieelseatlon of Independence, which underlie the Constitu, tlen, and II Hal are the corner-stones of title social and' political system, and the doe:rim-a which the Pope authoritatively sun elates- We do not for a mo.nent question the result. We believe that Roman Catholicism Whiclilike every other religion is tolerated by law, is eonsisteut with good citizenship, and we only regret that tile head of the Catholic church shotild have chosen to impose upon his flock the necasslty of rejecting his suggestions in matters temporal while limy will still cling to him as an inn rumor sea even as an infallible guide In their articles of religious faith.—Y. Triblonr. Another ‘Tashington Peace Rumor. [Corregpondent of the N. Y. Tribune j WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—An old hand a peace negotiation declared to-day to a com mittee-room full of Congressmen, that from his knowledge of what was and what would be done in Richmond, he knew that a ces sation of hostilities preliminary to formal negotiations, would take place within ten days. Mr. Itlair has not yet returned Gen. Gr.,nt telegraphed up to-night that the Rich mond papers received at headquarters to-day contain nothing of interest. Tho air is full of a feeling of coming peace. Ali that talk speak of the close of the war as near at hand. Men feel pcwv iu their bones. es they say many shrewd men to day felt it In their-pockets. More than one member of Con ss sent orders North to day to instantl? gre sell their stocks; they dreaded a speedy fall. The wife of Sena tor Foote was s Aooked to by the speculators in peace as a good mine of news to be worked, instantly that she was underehad wick's roof. But the lady was weary and depressed, and needel perhaps extensive shopping before she received frienda. To morrow the hand of a new peaco-maker will fall heavily- on Jett'. Davis's obstinacy. Barns rN FRANCE. —The Paris corres pondent or the Lond m Star says there is sciircely a street in Paris which does not contain its establishment of baths, which are daily crowded. The rs - itiety for hot baths for the 7 poorest children distributed last year :1'8,957 tickets, whiCh was 1,125 above the number given away . _the year previous, In the city of Nantes X. Boras has created a society whose business it is to discover the inhabitant, male or female, who is most ad dicted to bathing or washins, and deliver Lim or Ler a piemlum for good habits. The 117,000 inhabitants of classic Rome in 1814, possessed but one bathing establishment, which they themselves scrupulously avoided entering, and which isentirely supported by foreign visitors. TEM OLD DISTRICT SCROOL.--JSITIefI Rm. Stil Lowell, in,a recent article, gives a most vivid picture of the ancient district school, where,- he says, in passing the open win 'Cows, "you hear whole platoons of high pitched voices discharging words of two or Aimee • syriables with wonderful precision and followed by "the voice of ,ibe officerin command reproving some raw recruit whose vocal musket hung fire;" the • whole followed by "the pouring forth' f the •wholo swarm—the boys dancing and shout ing—the aedater girls in confidential twos and threes decanting secrets out of the Mouth of _one. cape-balite% into that of another." ' • • TITE LEavna on UNIONISM WOISKINO rA GEONOTA.—N . prominent gontieman who hes escaped'.through the rebel linea from Georgia, and arrived here, inlbnns us that several Union- County Conventions Were being held op his del:enure from the State;, This confirms statements whielt we have received from other quarters to the 'same effect, as q/so partially the assertions of:the Savannah Republican. VICE ADMMAL Daiid Glasco Farragut was born at Gampbell's Station, not far front Knoxvilli. Ills father was George Parra gutsm native of Madella, in the Island of Minorca, In the 31editorratman who came to this country in 1776, and served In the Con tinental army in the Revolutionary War. The Vice Admiral's mother was Elizabeth Shine of North Carolina, to whom his father was marriedafter the Revolution. Cms - vrwrzn heathens often set excellent . ampler. of liberality to those who have always piLiessed to be _Christians. The three hundred and ten native communicants of the Dutch. Reformed Church at Amoy, India, contributed last year for religious Furposes at the average rate of fi?. 2 per Lead. ; • Most of these persons earn only from ten to tifteep cents for a day's work. "Tarns abet indications of a temperance revival in various parts of the country. Old organlyationa !aro re-appearing in the field, and others ardlonaing, all, however. appa rently looking to the employment of moral maiden rather than prohibitory legislation. AN army eorrespitnienttitinks Gen. now. ard is.wortby the -Utie of "the American Havelock! day he ffi ce Preieuie his oompimients th is General of and their stag and'inirites them to attend di vine vervicest his headquarterar • TM! late William-Curti* Noyes deileed hit yaluable one of the largest la this 'comtry, namiltort College, Now Yolkr - A 31 , rritlL'it. correspor2ent of the New Yolk T tZene says tea' a relei bearer of dispatches, a wealthy Geo:clan :rattled Mur ray, recently art iced in that city. Murray is n latter enemy of Governor Brown, and n zealous advocate of Jeff. policy. He admits, however, that tees,, a good deal of peace feeling in his State. Not long age two petitions, one signed by 12,000 male and the other by 15,C00 female tesidents of Georgia, asking for pence on the grotind of the hopelessness of the rebellion and . the fealful consequences of a tontinuahce of tie war, were taken to Scouter Ilill of Georgia to he laid before the Confederate Congress. The arers of the petition-- Mr. Crane, an old and prominent lawyer of Macey, and Mr. Whitelaw, a wealtht: Wan ter living near that city—were arrested and pot in Castle Thunder. The ladies, who pr settled the other petition, were received kindly by Jeff- Davis, who made them sonic soft *leeches, and told them to return home, assuring them that if in one year more the Confederacy was not recognized, he wont cease to be President. Murray showed • a copy of this petition to the correspondent, denouncing it as treasonable and absurd. Its opening sentence is: "The undersigned, mothers, sisters, wives and widows of offi cers and soldiers of the commonwealth of Georgia who are living or have died in the military service of their country, respect. fully submit to your Excellency and pray." Then follows a recital of the horrors of war and a prayer for their cessation. Murray explained Davis one year promise to mean that if within another year peace were not declared or the Confederacy recognized by foreign powers, be would be no longer Pre sident, but King, believing that foreign despots would recognize a Monarch if they would not a President. The same corres pondent says that the leading rebels in Can ada assert that the Alves Will surely he armed, and that when this is done the black gag will be raised. They think that this would prevent their negro soldiers from seeking to get taken prisoners and then re fuse to be exchanged, and thus more fight be got out of them than in any othe: way. AT Silver City, Nevado, on election day, the Union men nailed a rebel flag upon the side walk in front of the polls, that every voter might trample it under foot, while the star spangled banner was flying overhead. PUBLIC wro TN (YES. BIRKTNGIIANI DrroNIT DosrTANr, • .131?1,1 I Nizil ANS, Deo •PJ, Vint. A (.ESEIIAL:rIEETIYIi OF Tl E. STOCKHOLDERS of tins DANN will ire held at the BARNUM HOUSE on MONDAY, !tannery 30th, 146.3, at o'clock p. tn., to nnn.nner and &VP:O whether the Company, shall boonne in Association for the Busintnis 01 LAW. in g, tinier the Laws of the United States, and whether tt shall ezewtse the you er conferred by the Act of the Legislature of this State, entitled. "An act ea Dm Bank, of this Common we Oth to ttectaate Aseociatlo. for Ranking under the haws of the United hinter," approve42ltl of A umwt, t' ii, and to take any furthez action that may ' lto Joemed no cessary. By order of the lionhl of Dm,.-toredehtdm .1111 IN P. HEROIC Cashier. ' PLEASE TAKE Nwr — cr, 'ri se the lent meeting of the corpor 'titan to i.e ended the ENTERPRISE Oil. Cit., will he hrl.t on THURSDAY, thecenther -"nth, 1364. In Birming ham, at the Saw Mill Odlee of Mr. John Reda, ~, at the south end of the Birmingham Bridge. at '7 o'clock p. rm. for the purpose of orgthiratlon.adop thin of By-Laws, election of 0111cere, ho,and for the purposes authorized end 'nor, Ira rt ie uarly ape <tiled in an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania. entitled ••Art Act relating to Corporations for Mechanical. Manilla, thring, Mining and Gbarrying purposes,' approred It r 18th day of July, inal3. cle7glawalbw A. ft. SMITH. Seer, pee non. MECIIANIC. BANK or PITTRIIIIIIOII, ? PilLethtirgh, Dec. 33. OT ICE ISi II ER I: ( V glees, agreeably to Section '2 of the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Dennsyletanta, entitled "An Act enabling Bank. of the Commonwealth to become Associations for the purpose of Banking, under the Laws of the United Mates," Art - provedday of August, 1664, that the Stockholders of the Mechanics Hank have Crt••oteal to become such an Anancitation, azd that its Directors have procuml the authority of the owners of more than two-thirds of the 'ap- WO Stock to make the certificate therefor by the Laws of the United States. de.'ldm JIRO. O. MARTIN, Cashier. - - • Innis (Ivry 13,1 x, Pitt atiorch. Dec. ti", , fr , ()TICE IS Ii EH t:11Y I YEN. agreeably to Sec. 2.1 of the net of the i 111. oral Aswerobly of the Conanonwellth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "Ito Act enabling Batiks of the Commonwealth to ta , onic ararletalion6 for the put - - pore of Ranking, tinder the Laws of the United Stater," approved the =SI day of A nowt, A. Ik 1884, that the Stockholders of the Iron City Bank of the City of Pitt shurch, and county of Allegheny, hove this day voted. toleconw cock an assawiatlou, under the some nod title of •` The Iron City No- I tonal Bank of Plttshterch,' . nod that its Directors hm•e procured tile authority of the owners of more than two- th irds of the Capital Stock to tusk., the certificate required therefor, by the Laws of the Culled States. den:tm JOIIN MAOOFFIN. Cashier. •TIIE DIVIDt:niD OF THE TALEIL 'EF:TROLEUN CO, will be Id to Pat. ~ ergh holdent of steer 0 the other of ICH Alt t sob;, HARLEY ti CO.. II Irwin street. deatf .VE VER TIS EMI:AT S. . • ;Olt , SALE. 10 Shores Pittsburgh Gosette it iou. itRAUS:I: Wird Bourdy Roods. Culbertson Itoo trtlSigns: Meadow - do.: Iron CPT do.: Ithio V 'Rey do : • Stella do Blood }OOO n Ithlo do; South Western do : Tarr Story ss Ct. erry R un . 1 . , Ritchie do.: - IJ Dorodo do ; Chr rry run h. PP! Hole do Cherry Run Or. Pittsburgh .1., , Alleghent 0. Pit:Miura do STKEL h it 111.1.:Y jo LlktnA 1i..11. IMERTY !-;TIMET IVA REM )1.1:41. } llh SA LE—TI nt eliribly loc.ited THREE STORIED WAREHOUSE, No. 3313 X....1.1a,erz-t-y- COMMERCIAL ROW, Al preeral oceripled by John Mcd!vreo. Eaq , I. of n red for rale. Povee-mion given in April. tau, Enquire of WILL1.1)1 Fat jotIG:2l. Nov. 172 and 17t Wood areal. L Eli PLOTED WARE MILI'iSTICII} , II6C:Pr 00.11:1r. Wafters, Cantor', fax.. he. suitable for the Trill< on Wand and for ante by WILER & MOSS, 225 South sth st„ PHILADELPHIA, puszm Otki.' To IRON 31d.NITViCCTL , REICS.-1 hare MD day, by letters of eutor. ney, appointed JAMES .1. JOHNSTON, of Alle• belly city, Pa., my. Attorney and Agent In the mutter of my patent for Ilnproregoent In Proems,. for Ef einnfae• tsarina. I sou. JOHN D. WILLIAMS. Allegheny City, Pa., Jan. 11, MS. ja1521. . _ XEW CONBIGNAIRNTS RECEIVED THIS DAY—• S bbla. Fresh Roll Rutter, 5 boxes Choke Roll Butter, • 8 bbla. Fresh Rugs. 2 boxes Dressed Turkeys, 10 bbls Beans, Dressed 1102., 40 bbls Old Westmoreland county Illgowlnes, 100 bbla Green Apples. • del"For Sale by L. H. VOMIT A CO. 11LOATER: HERRING. —2O Loxes or these eele6rated Herring, nicely entoke 1, Joe t received and for sale At the Family Grocery .ore of • • JNO. A. RENSHAW, Jae corner of Liberty and Hew' IL CIIOICE MAPLE SUGAR. —A small lot or very choice Maple Sugar; Juet received !ILA for sate 6t thh F4lll/17 °mast y_Steve or , • JNO. BElthlit AW; jal3 corner. Liberty and bend 44. °REESE. ' ace boles W. B. Cheese; 600 ILamburg; ZOO a Goshen; For sale by OM) J. B. OANFEELP. PEACH— ----- B ani LOW POTATOES. —A pc article in atere antt for sale by the herrai or retell by . WEBB tr. WEGKINBUNd dela tas Liberty et. - - - - pREARBAST 110MINL—Just received a supply of Corn Grits of Rrenkfase Hominy. For sale by the quart or Inlaid. at the. Family Gro• eery Store of IN°. A. RENSHAW, Jae coral*. of Liberty is Rood stn. CONSIONitiENTB2 100 bushels Corn; Oats; Nico lbs. Prime Fresh Rollter. Suit received and for sole by Jab IVERII • ILK INSON. CORN! CORN ! — Ftiin•curs of prime Ohl Shelled Corn, for sale by II SIIGNA ER LANG, into 3.79 Liberty street. XEW LARD.-26 tierces—N . lnm kettle rendered Lard,Just received and for solo by LITTLE h. TIUSIBLF., dal Ili and 111 Second street. Tlucic e v u ll a yl, h .L y_L ur opit. —gt bags of 117 . p" RonTarr WAVAN, 4 I,.°L4f . .`e ~„ • _ No. Mi Liberty'st. - 'REAM?. I BEANAI 77 -20 I.?ushols prime Beans, tot .ale by , 8 1 1 0 31.ARE11, • LAM% Jetti 4 329 Liberty street. s;I:ALE e S b7 The but assortMent in the, city . dew SAKE . OWN. lee Woad str'o4l.. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL SHOT OUCS—A now stork *at roooirod or Nap by JA HS , HOAX 1N Wood ANN. Borghtuti In store L. , mut for We by D. WALLACE, Liberty Street. 'citifgEBE--Atlox price, ese «Tagil • N.-/ net& For tale br dc2o WERE k WILITNRON. WiESSED 11008 for sale by KaBAZCE ANG 4,I4 &vo Pa • i Ott. .171 It' aD PER TISE.IIE.rTS • 11 - ANTEL'.—A a (": 0 p . T I INT, by n young 1.14. lieferen,. nouirPn. Ashlers,. B. U. 17... j°,7:141 Albggheny CUE. P s. I; OH SALE.— The tlw ening in Rulrevriln r resides aituntedin Js,..son•ith.. Wrosintort Inn.lf7o . Ps. The (Swell:III is ase nl7 rooms, shst suitsble Tor two For ticulats er.qatte on the to ethi.3e, er par 151S7seil W. NA Will!). • . • W EpS37l.lll•Ni.' Ehe ZN ,:,, s i Y . n l e .. , ‘:! . ti nlf A t he rm- (rib , tors to the Wester, Peer:sylvan/1 Horpo al will re holden at the liosplini at Dismount, tto TI ESDAY. the 2ith ins:., at I o'clock P. M.. at sehl. h time the election (or 'it t n %gets will take pir ee. THOMAS BABE W ELL, J. A. H sneer- Sea';. /JalTit / President. . . 1, OR SALE —A .1101:SE AND LOT— Nose occupied hy Fienrge 11. Thurston, N., 7 ' weil street . Ix tat ward, Pittsburgh The house le three stories high. eontnining nine rooms sad lath house, nil in canal order. Thi• is n desirside to/ ert) far any oue scanting a good pr;v ate rest, je, JoNATIIAN NEELY, iTtlsed County Commissl-mers 0111ce. QTRA ED . —lt E RD.—On the morn ing of January lath , n bright BAY HOILSE, six or seven years old, rock,. under the saddle,' marked with the harness. Had on a h atter msde of green webbing, with fair leather straps. A LI Br HE AL ItEWAIID. will be .psid for his return of information which will lead to his recovery. W. P. LIMIAN, jal'lttt l/f 0. I St. Clair street. • pitn-BURGII nItE DEPARTMENT. -I ATTENTION /—The Chief Engineer, Assts.- ant,,Fireruen's Associatiria, and ectfully the Fire Depart ment le tire resp invited to meet at the VIGILANTgenres/. ENGINE HOUSE, TUES DAY. at Id o'clock /to attend the funeral of our brother Amman, H. e. Sawyer Sr. craws, stet; trl• ,~~ _,. JOHN _]tehITILF. Y (Committee JNO. SABRE& J. S. LarnITITN, Seerete7. JalTit 1 AMMO!): BOW LOST! How RES TORED!—Just published, Inn sealed cocci ope Prine, SI: Cents. ALgoture on the Cinturn, 1 rentroant.nod Radical Cure of Spermstorrhien, or Seminal %Venison. Involuntary Entisnlon., Sexual I nod mpediments to Marriage net...ally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, nod Fits; blentni and Physical Incapacity. Banat log from Self• Abuse, Re. By Ron, J. CoLv an . au., DI. D., nuthor of the fl grin Rook, he. "'A 110011 TO ThousANDs (IF SI 'EFCRERN.'• Sent, under seal, Inn plain envelope, to any ad. dress, post paid, on receipt of six cants, or two posing,. stomps, by DR. J. C R LINE. Itt Bowery New York, Post Oilier box 4,660. , 1 • RPLIANS' COURT SALE.—BY virtu, of an order of the Orohnos`Court of Allegheny count v. I will nen at public mtle, on tie premises, on o'c SATURD A Y FEBRUARY lan, 16. z. tr 10 lock n tn. Al l thbt cortalo 1.11 r 411 , ; MCI ND no the east side of Snsit Afield street to the City of Pittsbh, haf lag n grout of ninetm.; feet on stzeet, mut extending back si at, biot, whereon erectetl :brow story I lOU No 46 Smithfield street, late the property of Hen ri, Oyer, deed , . The prt-Iterty to 3 lest, t t the prto , nt. eevololl. whitit well rill re on the t ,, t of .11,11, ot $31(..00 per au 1111:11. 11.-: , 3113. nr..l t te• Irni,rrr at the 4e• • Iteloth ttt er. Ote tottotoo h-reou payable t„ het hentenoCly, tor I.le, If, hr setor• by hotel e thort,, att orr on the prerni.ee The hoe, hn, rto lety !or deed, thort t ; atati , lama thereon 14 futther petrtirol tett wire of I'. Ilatittrettelt Leq , Foort b Rtreet. TIIO3IAS 51eTAY, tr•lista, of Henry Oyer. mia,w child of Henry ()yet . . .glee! Oro-HI I'AitIIELL Lt . CO., PRACTICAL PLUMBERS GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, lETCOMI Eras\ Pork!. Pimps. Tuhin;-Taliti, AND } - 1 I 1,1" i:ii•TI,•:c.,1•SIATI:111_11.,: li %ITER, 6.1 s and STE:4.V. or• , RHI29 'MLT IN ( 1 1:0Elt Fl'ltTliE!: TILE DE. sit i N of 11, Nation-.; 11,..k low. to praytale unlfof snrronry. and to relfe•e Ilfts cola strop or.i tbr 1.-1. Is.. stlent torte7.lr^nl ton of depr,.. olattal bank Oat... the b , loaringl , anks tn. agrro.l tnn and r fat l'earuary, 1,13. thoy swot pay ont only saf money as 1:11 brtve.l at par on de posit Inl , .yment of sit 1104, titlo• them. Tney n 111 l'urcl.ase front tint It custom: re, nil tin tut , tnte-bank antes. whlah they nisi ro.nn se in Lae trim tar course of business, at the tel cost of theta home for recletnt , ttou, but will not recluse atoll fuml. on ifs posit as ln•urtenny.•• It Is ennatidolitly larlle•ral that thin arrantfement w- II eery speently abolish tine exletia7 tiltotzt of L.eetona "enrfency" accounts Ana by sendanf home the crest Volume fat State b ink ' , Wet now to elrculstlon here, plsre t bettr not notes not •Uhjact to cllseount. To give ( - ill effect n his arrangement. the sequlesaenee and co-opera tion of the business cotnn,anity It respectfully cob- )11NSUI LI.T . I Nat i.n,i H.,\ 01,1,110 E, Unedlicr F,rtutde bei.Oldt Inc rirpnny. A. EN IO.Y, Onsbler Oct - inn:lT-turd and SAlrlirra 11 N It. LUVING. , TON. Usalder Nat to al Bank. PoAstmq..ls. 5 H. AleN Pr...ldeal Union Itanlon.T 0 0, C ItA N'S ereshired Cdierns Nation al 'tank, H it HU:S. AaPixOnt r‘sider N-tt.lontl BAnk. W. it LH, Cnsitier A Ileghen) Bonk. jnind Hid CHAMPION 0111. COM PAM I' 3lALoa,ture Carbon Oil. Bcnzine and Lulnicatino, 01( Of'}'OStTE Sil'A I Ilffirt No. 59 lIAND sired. I'ITTSM RGII, Pa W. D. CUSHMAN, Sup't. V EiSAISGO COUNTY-L Any pftrtnn. hl•lng trot. to 111(1.: H Ii Y DitED VW LAND 101 onle-it 83 0010 as 00 per Ars, 1104 earl purchlAar by othlre. , bg R d. FOSTER, Dox l 1. riltaburclu Sr- H most be It: Venango County; but quality no object. Jalmw orrloo or 5 , 11..N.4,[1iA ;MLA ICA V1 , 14.1r1., Co., PITTnIITROII, inn. 11, 1963. t FRE BOARD OF 3IANAGERS of the DIONONOAIILLA ITAWMATION ("UNIV.\ Y hare thistlay declarrat n Al eMend on the of .ek •nttl o,,taimny of FITT , : PM! CENT. for t he at eta months. or TWO DOLLARS AND A HALF A SHAKE, free from 0. S Rereaua Tit .4 ~.y able to the Stockholders or their legal rep - co • ntatirrs forthwith. W. DARE:Wt.:Lt., jalatisrd Recon.turto Riot:care:VA 1.1/PICIt, January / is, PICA ALL PARTIES INTERESTED IN the Parton of Ittorton street, between Peon and Hotter streets, will take notice that the a. sevonent has been mode, and may be seen gt this Office tuAll the 22,1 lost.. when It will be left with the Treasurer for collection. .fall9t R. R. CRAIG, Rec. Rex, PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE. —The under signed here this day entered Into partnership In the 011 Cloth, Inont Rubber, and Painting bust. nese under the arm name and style of 3. Zs IL PHILLIPS. Factory In 111oClure tonrashin, Al legheny county; Warehouse and °Mee, Hoe. Y 6 ruvii 111 St. Otatr it., Plttabutsh. JOHN PHILLIPS, lIENHY It. PHILLIPS, A. 11. DROCOURT, Prcrantntnn, January 4, WA. Jall4ty 11 ,'M*T BAPTIST CITUIRTiI Bl:rittA itOtlND.—Accortlitig to an eel of the LoYls• lature the First paptist Church, of Pittibtirgh Bill disinter and remove the dead bodies and re mains from their Hury tog Ground on Spruce street, and <llll5O the SIMS to be properly and oarefuUy buried In such grounds all the. Church may .fleet for burial purposes. W. IL EVERSON, • Jan/ASA President Bennl of Trtutees. lITIZENS' NATIONAL I 3 A N A.II elvtioa FOR NINE DIREOTORS of the Oltlune , National Bank will be hold at the BANKING HOUSE, on MONDAY, 18th January, 1126, between the hours of t 2 m. and 2 r. F. SELLERS, President. PITT6IIQIIOIf. Itt MS. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the COLVIIIIIA OIL COMPANY have this day declared Is Dividend. No. 15. of TWO PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable on Friday, the 20th instant•l« WESTERVELT, Sec'y. Jolt:lad villa) FR UlT.—ltecr.ired this day ' 50 bus. Dried Blackberries; lo hug. Seedless Cherries; 6 bus. Dried Elderberries; Se bus. Cherries with coeds; for sale by fait YOIGT m CO. IjoBfON CItACKER--Tiv S.e bbl. Dos ton Butter and Wine Crackers just received %teeth from the bakery, and for Cale at retail et the Family Grocery Store of .TNO A. lIENSTIONT, Jan Corner of Liberty and Hand etc EXTRA GOLDEN SYRUP.-dust mired from Boston, a few barrels of. extra quality O olden S yrup; Rho prime article of Am. Ter Syrup, for pale by the gallon or barrel at the Family Grocery Store of Jain .1110. A. RENSEA*. 0; BBLb. WESTIdORELA.ND COUR TT 111gbwInes 3.4 Rye, 11 months oldjlron , usd. Price 42,110. rot $Ol,lO . L. IL VOtGY & bO. TWO BULB. TURKEYS it CHICKENS ,o• received and for sale by jai iden&WE & Arr.TEELI • No. 102 Sem QYE FLOUR--Clloice, extra fresh grotoTa +••at 011 y Flour BM. J. 13. wactErr & bo. lAD OREM FEED.— Chopped Corn and Rye, Shorts and 111.1ddllogs, at Otty Flour Liao. Uol6l J. S. I.IIIOETT it CU. T* T VEII7.IIS.E.VE.Y7'3 1101.,111:1, .13-EL.I\73ELO. No. 57 Mal ket Street. Pittsburgh. DEPOSITS REOE:WED LN PAH FUNDS AND rot tct•onn ma ;e on rill the principal points of the Tinned States and Canada . TUCKS, MNI,S AND OTHER SECURITIES EJGHT AND sap, ON COMMISSION • Y' rt icui.r ~ , t entioo 1.1 , id to the purchane And AleUe UNITED STATES SECURITIES, @ECM EnHO Minim !ail% of 11\1; Co. 5-20 i Fliec. I040s: Do. Sri...a-I:birth.% Do. Cortlftratra of Indebtedarn4 ORDERS AND VOCCUERS BOTTURT OR .COLLEUTF:II FUOI 40, :uwr:.soe 1. 0 Ur, Soit, no MST. NO. tS Fourth street, PITTP66II.IIII, Ps , She,. 13th, MO. V X.F3IPTED FROM DRAFT.—iu ac cordsnee with orders, I publish the following Ilbt of persons es , :mpted from drift, by the 131,,5rd 1,1 Enrollment in this District, from December 1061. to this dote, with the reasons of their exemp tions: Lowtignrogutt./It. n , Warren .1. Pia, tient Lo colt Grove, gent. ' }}!word Y Pennon, Bellefohtolne street. sutler. J Young, Butler ntreet, bookkeeper. Spn-Iteridener. Lint Johnston, Butler street, laborer. .I'l Alktuson, Mutter street, noddle, In Seven-, Jeseph K cop, Butler stteet. beer hull. David Llnhort,Oreennburg pike, laborer. Quids I WM. • David i nil, Borough street, ssdilli•r. 111.111 , 1011• Prr isd Su Loneeline Bentsu enrpehrsterbs/friars. • •I liontori Golds ht.], Denman etreet, glsmblower. .lohn Bohn, Witaliingtun street, iclosshlower. Holt, Conlon street. glsnsblower. lv -‘• 111Imei 1 , (wrier, Alsnor ntreet, tender. belisst Inn Kocher. Denmon street, entilnet winker. John (1. Koine, Union alley. ~borer. Henry K e .ter, t'rnig ntrvet. potion ker. Miebnel Mlllrr. Deomon Street, nhosomker. Henry Molloy, Craig nt reel,. moulder. Frederick 'Masco, glassblower. • WIIIInm 11one, 7ornon ntreet, glow worker. lineit I:el.:knee. Corson ntreet, decor. v. ine.berl, Winhiuston street. hopper. Celli, imick maker. Ti ohs. now ,lindet'n brewery, glssebiower. Wllll,lll. Winkle, Liberty nt,et, tenser. • • . incept, Copp, Carson street, doctor. John I.lllx. n, Nectar street. laborer. liairge tl,ller, Carson street. laborer. Augustus Redeem Au. NUR.° street, laborer. Aria-R ,, irrferies. Uover Ilarb. Denman street, fee-I store. James Kane, Fttaterl k street, laborer. rbarie Virgin alley, elasahlower. Yretteriek r , ....q.t. watchmaker. In eei e c. 11,11111. Ihroesc, Kilo ate r ra alley, glassblower, Arilinail'l;.hee . Iletaush Street. aoarti.taker: labor Walnut aliey, gleasblower. al ;airier Frick, Franklin street, shoemaker. A lulrew Flstter, teaser. KnSrr. 11i•Illitnn ntry,t, tehmster. Itslthaser Kerner Union alley, laborer. FA nl allronald, I.:arson street, glassblower. jobri r I rciaberror street, laborer. .101 in Moire, lh ruoan street, laborer. Valentine scene, firestorm street. clerk. Simpson Wallace, Denman street, glarrablow-r Ihrahy. Ileory Beaman. Ormsby street. moulder. Christian liressroth, Denman street, tailor Pot ere fulmar,. (Frost enor street, eabibetinaker. threw Ilelier,lbasant street, saddler. T slam altes. carter. Frlaterlilr , I.ll.ser l Verty street. botcher. Hiairy triesby street, laborer. I:, rune! Rost, Carron street, umbrella:hakes-. A strata - re RAM' e11.111,..,en0r street. 1-,terser. • In, 1.1 Ii alter. Manor serest, heat maker. Pont barter listen. 1 1 11.•1,y erre., , laiorer. 11..5. 0, • mr.. 1 ,•••: w Wet. l 1'ir1,1..114:1 11.11. t. corer bet 11 t raerbend. I (water. At in so .1; 0 , 1:111,4. S I ring 11,11, liar., litr.lle., tat mere .1.1. n I.awri see. lit Pea}, 'stayer les..i• a. labor, Ss,•11•11•:irg, Hillier leanly l aianr, ar.rtue Ilr,l, lal.orer Irwin Al ifaen, Furrle. reek. moo, • Th, 11041,Fn, miner. I q k shoentkur. A F n•y. 31 , 111:n Dote', rear S. I Fhoter. nee lI , FIFert Arthur, 11,,ir . . Aust..l Croof,ssl run...iner St..srstt. Jst , k's run, te.rnter. 114 S W stet,. miner 11,••• Virrit,fisr keorr,-, , r Istret..l 11,sritutsr, 1 . :•1'1,1.•14.1.1, W tilling 31+1,4111, 1%.11. Forty, nailer. W11•1.1e, Ssltot•us-4.l‘burer in s'r whilst . ° 11111., I:. l'oults•rssille, miner l• sr t ou••11rnor, :abort,' .• sus 111•1str 111:11sn. II 11 Frslll.or, Ist.nror. firer Foster. 't•ult , rs•tll,-, sn.ner. .111, - rd 1 1 rsh, , ,Isr - rat, achmr.l li irsir Wllllst° - Houston 311charl .loralsn, Itlrtrkstottls. Jultn 31 I.nrintrr.etu,... Wll/14411 31re”trths, Svert. n. lei. A•hur,s•tt B.ln.cr Sinclstr, farmrr. 1.01.444: a 7 101.1, A r'ourk s. labour ••: rk urrrt. not, Rower, frulncr. I KII,II A e.,ri.rty. Port F•e'rry, laborer. orrmes L. i'‘rroll. laborer.. .1"11110011rftwurrn l'rool.rert Uon, mlavt I•etcr firrirkarL'hkrney. ry Strry.trt.iertrber Illektrtre Welkty., miner. Died Before Drop It:inlet! slot - el.:II. miner. Att:bre! MOtottnittlt, Port Perry. mint', .1. 111:/111N POST7.III, .018.31 d .Ot tnyt nn, Pro..Nlarithal, Inst. Pi. tCY_ IRFT 1.1 . :,T (IF A PPLICATIoNs perit I Litt liilt, Idled In the leek's *Mee, up to January Ilth, PM!. Annie. Fool Place . Os.ld Heckman, Tavern, Int ward, Pitte't Illlem Polio, A, " " 11. &chile & liv. I F. " Pox it Dea tl Meth it slon n, s, I'ettit-6 Alt•Orem F }lout*, Franh< neenbeti,nr, 0 tlooda, At Illiern Mealy, lti Calla, II It' ultimata, tenth Co Blend, E Houle, 6th Malcom,. Al & wife . &Admit,. Ya,.tcr Tavern, Sit ti Johe Lundy, Zenes Flrl,. lot 7 hones l 'corny, 0 Goode, " Bernard (ray, 'Casein, Id leant , Stern, O. Goode, sV " John I'. incholerunn, Tavern, Henry Herd% E. House, (terry,' hchatie pltra In, llehiett, Tavern, argert t Fos, Pnlharine (Itschwind E. House, Ilirminghtm. John Meyer, East Itinninghtna John Prone, ti. Goode, " LeWho Lletern, Tavern, Duquesne Itoro. Mary Wilcox, E. Norte, Polon rp Matthew &trachea, " 11.• Charles Engle, Tavern, Mlnlin " Illatthew Lane, Peter ilev.'nel, Ann Rupert, George 11. Dall, E b. Watson, Andrew hilequeety, " •• Neel Ittehlyre, 0. Goode, Within! " Peter Camiday, Tavern, Ohartiers Tlie Court rill] mei t en Wednesday, February the let, len& et in n't lock a M. Rernonstraoces most be tiled on or before that day. Licenses must be taken out after nee days, end within fifteen days atter being granted, or they will he revoked ecennileg to lot. Applicants will bring their bonds to toy office before the day of bearing, fa'i:ah W. A. IDERItOZY, Clerk. IT S. SPECIAL INCOME TAX...— y • Bering received the lilt of Special TAX, as. Mural on Incomes of 150,1 n accordimen with the net of Congress, apt roved Jaiy 4th, inn, for the Division comprising th e Boroughs of Birmingham, Best Birmingham South Pittsburgh, Monongahe- WesSPlttsbuh Temperancettlie, and the Towashtpa of Baldwin,snowmen, Lower St. Otte, tipper St. Clair, Scott Union, tlhertlers, Robin son, North Fayette, South Fayette, Findley, Mbon, Crescent and Nevi lle. I will attend for the rever ing of mild taxes at the Office of A. 13 Stevenson, IN., Birmingham, daily (Sunday' and Saturdays excepted) until Monday, January Mb, between the hours of 1 and 4p. sa. Also at WO following Id Tavern. 34 Wednesday, Feb. lst, at the house of Peter Boyer, Snowden townahle. Thurfidny, Feb.2,l. nt the house of W. W. Boyd, Upper lit. Cinir township. Monday, 6th, at the house of 1. N. Titbit% Mobinnon township. Ttleaday, Feb. 9t h , at the house of Elijah Mar shall, to Clinton. Wedneadny, Feb. Ott', at the house of MAtthew Mc(inner, Noblestown. I ridny, Fcb. 10th. nt the °Mee of if. Itoblnson, Es Tempernncevilic. Monday, Feb. 13th, at the office of W. 11. Itirker, Esq., South Pittsburgh. I will also attend at the office of the Collecter of Internal Serener No. 67 Fourth at.. Pittahurgh, en Saturdays, until tlih of February, from 9 2. m. to 3 p. ni. After aforesaid dates 10 per cent. penalty will ho added. Payment most be made le L i dice States meaty. JOll N A. 8 ANT, Dep. Collector 3EI Illy. ell Mist. FtWaons preferring remit their checks, pay able to my order. through the Pittsburgh P. U. jal33lkwtfehl3F • QEVENTH WAItD.LOTS.--On TWES DAy 'EVENING, January 17th, at o'clock; will be sold at Commercial Sake Roma errith -street, on second time, the following Du Lote In the 7th Ward, near the Toll (late and opposite the Passenger Railway Depot. s3eees l o r t o oni egaee otf o Kn Kirkpatrick and ei,e rnextending back same Width 100 foot to an alley. Four lots adjoining on .11.1rpatrkk street, setae idle as shore. • Three loa to the immediate cescaf.the above,. each fronUnget feet on Mabee /tenet, and ektend• to lack same width 100 feet to Mil. alley. Terms of Sala—Lean. • • Jain ' A. IIicILWAIITE,Aucttr. COOPBRAOE AND SALT. 740 new Lard Tiertre 1110 Pork I:drreln; 111 word-l.nd TAM "I"6,rees; lOU bug! 'lurk tAh I.land For time by • t7J.LI,S. L. VALDWELL. 1"` .11? I 4 E ntisr..vEvrTs iNcoLzt CIL AND MINING CONAN?, Capital, - - 100,000 - - 'Working Capital. - Contingcut Fund. - - • Thin Company is now being organized under the Manufacturing and Mining liawa of the State of P, runty I Vania, fur the purpose of pro - tiring Petro leum and other miperam, from the property belong ing to the Company, in Wenango county, Stitt. of Penna . ,lvanla. The Company own the following aluable funds: Ist. One-eighth of the land interest in a well now being sunk on the Hoag Farm, on Cherry lion. The land interest draws one-half of all oil produced without any expense to the tkimpany, 2.1. A valuable Lease on the Hoover Farm, near the celebrated Hoover Well, below Franklin. On this knee the (Amp.) , 0,1 one Well, known as the Dixie Well, nowproducing ten barrels of goal t uorienting oil per day, which sells readily at the W ells for sixteen dollars per barrel. The Company have here one engine, tanks and tools conapixte, • end plentyproduce of room to bore more 'Wells. One half of the oil d goes to the COlntelny. A bow ing well has Just been struck near the property, and ebly.has increased the value of this Lease corral& tr 34. One-aixteenth interest in a Lease on the Lamb Farm, on Cher bun, with engine, tools, he., all complete. One Well now going ti +ten with is' good show of succesa Oh. One-half Interest in a Lease on Horse Creek Eddy, on the Allegheny river, below the land he longing to the Doss Oil Company. One Well on t his Letme is now producing eight barrehrof oil pe day, of which oar-ball goes to the land owners The Company owl ono-half of the engine and tools, he. This is a short lease, but adds largely to tie present Income of the Conihnny. 61b. Out-quarter of a Lease on the land be'ong log to Cherry lion Central Oil Company, on Cherry Run. "There Is also one engine, tools, he., with one Well going down, and now at. • depth of 203 feet. Gt h. A large Farm, In foe simple, contninlng about one hundred nod eleven acne, on I'll Hole Bun, l'enange, county, ond none on Bend. TOIO property Is now considered to be nmonkst the ben producing lamb, In l'enni,-,1 count , . Tien large Wells being struck n Iron 1, s ago in the linniedio ate vicinity In it, And 0100 numerous Welk now In operation n°,l about being nook. All around It. It lads fah' to hr a eery prcilltable fort,nrnent to the I lomonny, no lone in wining In rolue In that netchlitirliend. 111.. Company prop,or torso a portion of this laud, 81, Ilua it may tieoon e fully Lett loped as fl.lOl/ • 11.0 rebore Lands and Leases are amongst the beid producing oil ten story it Penang, county. and tnben altogether, otter superior Inducements to persons 'wishing to threat nigher for speculative purpuces or for perninnent Investment. The looks of the Gottipauy ore nun open at the ollire of 11013E11T WIIAY . No. 4 Hand At Where all nrceasnry information will lw cheerfully riven. The stock of the Company Is non , twilling rapidly. and all whn wish to invest hail bates at tend to It Immediately or W. will be too late. The Company will be able to pay at least a two per cent. dividend on the present yield of oil, and they hove pond expeetationn of realizing oullicient for a much larger dividend. __ fatt3t • ' fIITTSBUIBIII AND BROOKLYN PETROLEUM COMPANY. Boot. fnr sobreriptli r m to the (10‘pit al Stock of he nl,o•e nAmod etttriparty hive been opened nt tle.ll.tanklut; House of 111TEAN A. fll„ 7i Fourth grer The aboye - Cidmphdy . - are owner, In fee rimpte of ,Ix Li midred (MO acres of valuable (ill Territory Yenango Coairt-y: Ps.. (not far from the celebra ,ed -}Leotiorny Weil," I le regnoied as promising ground a.. any :Tillie oil region. The doe (AMIEos on the Tionesta, reported in the papers of to-day, are in the vicinity of this tin hundred acres. Boas end Maps Ready for Examination I' . C. .J.E.NKINti, • Commis,.ton Merchant AND Ptaralaxii..sols:LG- Dealer In Flour, Baron. clieemse. Dried and Green Fruit, and alt.:Varna (Infers filled for all inerehendise. I tt.hur,il inner °factures and !termed (hii. at dealers and inanuffso. toren .rates, N0..239 LIBLIITY STIILET, (oppo site Wood street,l.Plttsburgh, Pa. Advances made end prompt attention given Loki' coMilipmerds and correspondence. PITTRUPIZOII nirrlMMln.4:ol,l/1 St. Speer, Lloyd Si Black, Wm. McCully. & tar., Mellouald & Ar tuck's's, John 1. House k .Tohn 11.11 & Co., B A. Fehr. ISAAC CRAIG'S OUTLET SAW KILL, AND BARGE YARD, Craig Street, Atlezheily. I,ol4dif J UVLSATUIi WIII, In nature's own manner, restore Gray nab to Its unglued color. W 111 make It grow on Bald Heade: , Wlll restore the Natural Secretlona• Will remove all Imudnift aml Itching. Wtll make the Hair Soil and Glossy. Will preserve the ()Okinal Oolor to old age. II 11l prevent the Bair froth Falling Ott Will cure all Diseases of the Scalp. For sale hy SIMON JOIINSTON, deg corker Stnlthheld and It'mwth streets. _ _At --- ALLNOII T RANI( ' Pittsburgh, Dec. 24, 1884. , VOTICE.IS HR EEBY GIVEN Agrees hip to Section 2 of the Act of the General A. sembly of the Commonwenith of Penneyirente, entitled "An Act enabling Banks oi the Common salth to be c ome associations for he purpose of Banking, under the inw• co the United States 'tap prored. the !ley of August, A. B. Innt, tha t ' the Am•Lholders of the Allegheny Bank, of the city of Pi: tsburgh, and enonty of Allegheny, hare this day Toted to become such an emaciation, under the IMMO and title of •Glie Allegheny National Bank of Pittsburgh." and that its directors hare procurs M the authority of the owners of more than two t hints of the capital stock to make the certificate required therefor by the laws of the United States. de - tin. _ W. COOK. °ashler. • 't 7 , AllnElt'y THE IMPROVED Little Giant Settles Neeblue, Price ONLY ails Co. Unsurpassed for certainty, reliability and grace. in !fleece:mot; and for real worth it has no rival. For simplicity, durability and execution it is - unequalled by any other cheap machine heretofore offtimi to the public and neea only to be even to be appreciated. It will hem, quilt, tuck or bind. Call and examine for your Every machine warraated. Lawrenceville S. B. BARNES, AP_tit, No. 113 TBERD St., opposite St. Charles liotel. oreard lOUQUETS, CUT FLOWERS, &c. BOVQIIETS, • • OUT F WIIKA and LOW‘ • T , AASK 'TS WITH From2dVRDOOH'S o.ll.lami Greenhouse. Orden left with J. 11.11ubley, ST Fourth st.; Kieber & tiro., Gil Wood street, Duneeath & 00., de Flftti street, oral the Greenhouse, 'promptly attended 10. koquets supplied daily at the above named places. Oakland, can run to the Greenhouse every lateen minute., doCitaci Ten Vim; Tp. ott _ UPW O ICE F THE PITTSEHEOH AND BLEMINON,LII PAMILFGEH R.. R. Pn - rs mann, Jan. 5,:1&3. TIM AKIN UAL MEETING OP TII stockholder. ot the Pittsburgh & Binninghttm Passenger Railroad Company will 'be held on MONDAY, the leth' inst., at . 103.4 o'clock a. at., at the Monongahela House, in the ty ot Pittsburgh,at which "time and place an election for Direetora will be held. WM. K. Btat'y. jattrtd. HRTSEIEN'S HEADQUARTERS, ISO WOOD SMELT. Tamerazites SOvV'N Invites the attention of Sportsmen nod others to his sylendid stock of 0 DNS, POWDER FLASKS, SHOT'nuas nod POUCHES, DRAM . FLASKS sod ammunition of every ktrel. HI, nookU tho grotet ever brought to this inorket. oaf CITY NOLWITOR 6 OVVIet, Plittebure. Dee. M, WIDENING OF CENTER AVENUE. _The‘Beeort_ of the Viewer. Appointed by ceceelte, to Aeneas the damages for the widening of A Center Avenue, hne hem left nt my other. All p. 4170110 ;Arrested nre hereby notified to call at my °Mee and pny their nseememente within thirty flae from .thle Ante or [cies be thou lat Weft f o r the same, witl;coete and fees. Orrtee COLLF.CTOR OF INTERNAL linvitfte_n, Ttrentp.sennut Cotlectiom !florid. Pe. --. • PFFibiIIFROO. Joe. 6. 18t1i. TIIE SPECIAL INCC3IE TAX F 1040,. saseseed in accordance with the lid of r "C". O . 0 01 , 1 , -Tedjuir 4. 1861, la now la — this of: Ilse , and on nth lafter MONDAY, the 6th Wt., 1 be ready to receive tbo amount of Text... This Tax must be paid otter before the 2.51 h init.; after that date the penalty of 10 r neat will be WILLIAM LITTLE, Ja7:lot • Collector = l / 4 1 Dla...Pa. P: GENGENBEE, ciyii and Neehinleal Engineer. No. It HAT STREET, neai —Poo; DRAWINGS of MACHINERY, BUILDINGS: MONUMENTS; BRIDGES, &o. w ar, acourocT. on stoat notice. EVEMNO DRAWING SCHOOL, with toed' classes for different. Atlas of drawing , ouil4l . tiger OcurntottAn's Orricsl Janos 10th IMO. • ZEALED PROPtiBUS, ADDREBS D„ Eu tko undersigned, willbe received at this of //CC, until SATURDAY,. January Mt, teed, at 3 - o'clock I'. M" for supplyitm the Clity with STA A - TIONERY ND . RI.AI ROOKS - doting the Agent year commencing February i5t,1963., jellll • J9Ult 01 0 041Q0. utontT9l l o: • ' $1 00 Each *15,000 remetri FOR TILE HAIR, 'OR SALE.'--The tutexpiroirtorm of a *Lese of font OF GROUND, In the Ninth ward, 30 feet On Liberty street and 100 feet on Rush street, MI which Is a FRAME STABLE. faith stalls Tor MO horses. The Stable could, With small expense, be turned into a (Roper Shop or other manufactory. For terms, ece., apply at GEORGE CURRY'S Feed store, ja4e2o - d Peon street, near Rush at. .1! OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FAR2l.—Elerect email Houses, from three to Ilse rooms . each, same in Pitt toxioatiip, corner of Gist and Locust sir.. between Lipacott'a Face tory and the Monocle:theta" River. TR locatton Is Leant Ent; near two Rolling MILD, Glass Rouse and Shure' Factory. For particulars enquire of JAS. TONER, Co the premisee. jarawd Vf i ffaith.--150 - Acres of Coal, aLoo, 120. • Acres of front coal In pool No. ; alto one Deck of coal and 'railroad, and other Improremeats /13 rood working order in pool No. 3 . ,• - one traction the Youghiogheny riser and coaaelisrllie Railroad. Enquire of • WILLIAM WARD,. Aug Slat door from Fifth on Grant street.. VOll BALE—TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, newly fitted -with all the cameos, at No. Wiley &Duet. If any 'Wont, to learn the business, he can beret/at , chance to leirn cheap oast Wart wito a 'mall capital. For particulars call at or address " • - . 3. W. F. WHITE, City Snlkitor, laB Firth at won SALE—That Iaig_eTIMER.STORY" DWELLING'HOUSE, No. 103 rourttr • street;Pittaburgh. Possession gina on tiul,ist, of April next. Zwltlre of • JOILN!ir. EDDELI R Attorner.nt-Law. . o. 3N Fourtti ffrnt: W l strebtrtu - e N05..89 and 70 Woitei —. Enqulrerof JAS.D&LZELL 8, SON. Connenrs J Build ':soma of DIAMOND ant GRANT MiestkPM Referzwes—Dr. Bl.PolloA, Bt. 2p,k4lisodoce hobbit; Rtuietil atoit •iYJit saLE--FOR IC :SA C—A vvry valunble it3l .in Derry township, Westmoreland county. Pt., COl:atilt:ln about !At nrres, well improved, sad to a 1 1 1 1:!. a a t et -4'lll to in Fairfield town. hto, Westmorelmid chunty. l'a. Improvements good. The land is of the best quality. Cora Are (CU stove In abundance. Also. a .STIA 31 ENG ME. for Saw Mill or other purposes, with the e nianig, machinery.. tty wheel, we. The cylinder le nine lecher in tiknicter nod lour foot Atrokc. Two Boiler, It feet long nil ki inches to diameter; All to goal order, not will he sub, chest,. PAIZIVI of MO gems In Ares! Whcvfirid towrofhly.harm. roomy. P,. about throe miles from Om Peoria Tfo A IRO. a FARM of 1.3.0 acres In ConentAuTh coua ship. lE4l3nn county, P. A Ise. A beautiful FARM of Inc sere, with a large BRICK LlOUSEovith 1Y rooms, finished in mod ern Style. wash-hOuse and bake-ocen attached: large spring house, bulb house, smoke house; ll large book - barn, fruit trees of every desiription; church And school house tont: upon the farts. This farm adjoins the village of Loutsville, nod is two s/lid-a-half miles from Cho depot at Livermore, In Westmoreland county, Pa., on the Northwestern Railroad. Alto. TWO BRICK EDITSES and LOTS In Elizabeth borough. Also, A FAII3I OF FIFTY-TWO ACRES in berry township, lVestmorsland county. ',built two miles from St. Clair Station on the Penn.+, It. IL, n steam sato mill nearly completed with all the machinery for a flouring mill on the promises; the land Ir of the best quality, Coal and limestone In stoindAnce, rind good indications of 0/1. Will be sold chexp. Also It Acres adjoining the •illage of New berry, in the very best state of cultivation. and Abundance of fruit of every description. For further particulars Inquire of G. H. TOWEJ2, Real Estate Agent, de27 No. 166 Fourth street. Vol; SALE--LOTS IN ALLEGHENY CITY.—The undersigned offer for sale the property where lles. FURL/ now Byes, an Pasture lane, Allegheny city. adjoining the Tannery of John Topsail.. It has It front of about 200 fort on Pasture lone and extends back about UM fret. It Is a part of John O'llena'n plan or Mount Relief, recorded In Plan Book vol. 1, page ts, and embra. era 26Iotte of mild plan, being lots numbered... 6 to 31. It lint a comfortable frame house, ami the cgrounds Are planted with good fruit trees, kc. It ciffild be lit kW Into several good building lota, or, if improved an n whole It would make a delightful resinence. It It offered for tale as a whole, or In repnrats tots to cult purchasers, and the terms of payment will be nmde easy. Possession can be given on the nest of April next. J. W. F. WHITE, Me Fifth at. jaie:tt TWO STORY DWELLING FOR SALE. A Two Story Brick Ilona Alieehen . e. in the eleanext and most retired par of k rdet al A . above the North Gornutons. With GOOD DT RI.I On the ter I Of the lot S. S. BRYAN, Ern]. er and I tasn ranee Agent j , C6 59 Fourth at., (Burke'. Building.) 1;01i SALE--LOTS IN THE EIGIITII WARD.—The undersigned as Guardian of the minor children of Wald (freer, deed. offers for PRIc Ihe folliswlng vricaut lots in the Eighth Irani, City el Piltilurell, clot 2 lots on the corner of Ma- Kee and Fw bra streets, 20 by 60 Bet, being lots Non 17 and In to Bald Greer's plan, recorded In Plan Book vol. 1. page 173; 1 lot on Locust street, hy feet, being lot No. GS In said plan; 19 lots en Maris street, V) by 6134 jeet, being lota Ni to 100, .d 103 to 112 in said plan; tote on Vtekroy street. 20 by 6111 fret, being Noe. 120 to MI in said plan; and 3 loti on the corner of Magee and Bluff streets, 20 by NO feet, being Non. 147, 148 and 149 In (laid plan; soaking altogether lots. Some of theme lots are very desirable as building sites, and others are very •aluable for atone quarries. They will be sold separately or a/1 together, and on easy terms of payinent. S. W. I'. WRITE, JalG:tf 1.06 Fifth at. FOR SALE. • Third Street Business Stand. 1 ober for Sale that thrce-atory BRICK DWEL LING A 11) REsTABILINT combined, No. tot Third street. near Wood. The location is n good one, and the property will he sold at a fair price, on easy terms. Apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, de26 69 Fourth street, (Burke's Building.) IOR SALEA FARM OF 165 ACRES, on Big Sewickly, three miles from the railroad station, well 'improved. Price tM per acre. A us ACI: E FARM on Klibuck, 314 mile* from Glendale Station. on which Is a a riot 31111, Store, Dwelling, Barn, and good improvements. Price, 4a.r00. - TWENTY LOTS, on Fremont and Tremont streets. Second word. Allegheny. 1.21.1•31 LOTS on Klllinek at Glendale Station, containing six to ten acres. For note Y. T. SAMPLE, Real Estate Broker, ocB 31 Friferal street, Allegheny. OAL01: SA I.E.—A N EX(' EL I. ENT FARM C LPROPEIY on the uth side nt die Ohio Bun,R , —Sit s uste il from Beaver and not-half mile from lntlimtry. Contains GO semis, DO of which lo clesred, balance good timber; hos an CNtl•lttilVe front on the river, 125 acres are underlaid with two v eins of coal. (331 4 feet,) of ex cellent 'quality; large bed of lire clay and limestone, with two divelliogs And other outbuildings. This property Is well worthy the attention of farmers rod coal teen, 'es it in otferril at a bargain. Apply to B. McLAIN CO., Jai No. 102, ith street. VOIt SALE—We are authorized to sell a LOT OF G BOUND, containing TWELVE ACRES, six of which are planted in fruit, near the s nl.ge of DrandYleld , adjoining the, proyerty of Hugh Ler. Esq. The property is shout onafourth of a mile from the Depot of the Steubenville Rail road. Also, 165 ACRES OF LAND, (nut miles from Ls; ring, covnty seat of Alatuake county, lows; - urn timbered with heavy whlte-oak. The Prank Stale Rind runathrough this property. . Either of the above will be traded for goal, mar ketalle, Oil Stocks. STEEL,A. BAILEY, j sl3 : 3 tjtklnnßait. FOR SALE—Three now Steam Engines, built purposely for oil wells; 71-, inch cylinder,' Clinch stroke; very strong. Engine shaft, crank andnnecting rod of wrought iron; beet of brim tined fur boxes. Boller. Id to If feet tong, 32 Inches diameter, with two 11-inch Ones; chimney 19 in. by 30 feet; hot and cold water pumps. Everything complete and ready to ship on sight. • HUOII AL Pittsburgh, Shop, corner Point alley and Duquesne stre Pa. et, bank of Allegheny river, near the Point. de= af 4.01.-11 SALERENT.—IMPORTANT Ter BAKERS.—A good business stand, tat present occupied as a bakery, is offered for sale or • - ent. The premises are a well built two story rick house. in good repair, a good lot connected with it, stable, fruit trees, grape vines, ete.' 'TO Loy person dealt-log to purchase or rent, a good op. :crtutrlty is offered. The baking implement, will Ise he sold to the person buying or renting the ,bove. For further_ particulars Inquire at W G. A. UESTENBERG, Dentint, ja7421,11 .134 Smithfield st., Pittsburgh. .•E U - T L SUBURBAN REST PENCE FOR SALE—Four large lots of ground and r, two story framed welling house, well and conveniently arranged portico, hal , nine rooms, pantry, cellar, etc., iron In front, a large cemented elstern, , frame stable, fruit trees, shade trees, grailvvlstes, arbor and shrubbery. In feet trent on High street by 330 deep to Sycamore street. A Splendid view of the two cities , rivets, end country. For price and terms apply to s S. CUTHBERT .4. SONS, jalo 61 Market. street. 170/1 SALB.—The House and Lot now occupied by E. Oakfonl, No. 10.6 La cock street, Allegheny Oity It is a substantial Brick Building, modern style; front and back three etories high, containing fifteen rooms, fitted with water and gas, end bounded on aide and rear by paved alleys. This la a desirable property, as it is: lu lirst-rate artier, and located so centrally that It I ',on) of stens from any business portion of the two -cities. 111EF,FETT Is OLD, eiCldf t 2 First street. • FOR SALE, . . - A COMFORT/541LX HOUSE Of four romnsorithin one and a half squares of the Street ears, la Blanchester. Good water and every. thing.convenient. Possession given immediately. For term, applig u e r sf °earn PAW!, 77 Federal street, or at Thomas fa Wagon Shop, street, Blanchester. OR SALE. . • .Busiriesß Stand- • net dreirabli, Business Stand, No. ID SMITH. FIELD STREET, near corner of Fourth street, on. which Is a *hesitant/id Briok Building. For. torte% inquire of ILLILET, FARRELL/h 00, dell.tf No.IZ Fourth street AND FOR , BALE.—LIO ACRES 'OF LAND, on West Hickory Creek, Warren Clo.; Pa. Improrcnients—a log house and. banit Int• acres cleared ;add 40 under fence,• 'a large Dart of the tract is suitable for boring . A well has been bored on an adjoining tract and a tine show of oil has been obtained. - The owners claim that as soon as they. can commence _pumping, it prove to • be a good paying well. Eor particulars address ALEXANDER WALLAtIE• joie:lw • • . Tidloute. Warren On.. Pa. F, Plttabirgh, Pa 40.1.11117 GOODS. Sc. .1; LAST YEAR'S Tin ICI ES ! ;The baLlace of the Stock on hand oft '1 ALPACAS. all,oolors 1 EMP. CLOTHS, " POPEIZTS RIN.PI3, " II TRENCH CHINTZES, ORGANDY LAWNS FOUL ARD SILKS, I GRANADDIEs, all styles, 'AT PRICES OF LAST YEAR, - ALEX. BATES, . 211. Wirth Mt. WL.NTER DRESS GOODS J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. SELLLAMG CHR4P. Winter Cloaks at Coat; WINTER LONG SHAWLS AT COST. Balniorals at Cost. North at corner o f 4th aad Market fits 11A.NitE4ODI.E PIZESENTS, the 1-lolidays-,. CAN BE SECURED AT MACRIPM lt GLIDES, pro. 78 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, We hare now open and are yet receiving. daily esciareasly for our 33C Ct. X. X 3C/ "Sr IS -A. T-■ 3EI A Large an fl beautiful unmet:meat of goats, botk r: useful mid ornamental, comprbang EanDrops; Ivory, • • . Shell and Ball, Tuck and St to Combs; Pearl, Steel, Jet and tint Belt-tinkles; Belts and Belt- l,'l • • Bfkbons• Cashmere and Silk Scarf; Head- Dress. and Nett, Loco lions; Lace a nd Kmbral.?? dosed Collars and liandkarehlefs ; Works l.l *Uppers .nnd , thishlons; Work Itaxes, Lodi. Companions, Portman- . .. nal. Satchels, and a l:r3 ',Cry fine naort meat of ,-'? .W.'la.colt.crs•reLx/3. .CU.7bi.a.m324r;,t Besides our natant hear Trimmings, Noti "t oni"1"Y. el" cos ad Waal' Wares, AT ,LOWEST 04811 PRAM. aelr EATON, MACllliii tt: CO., No. 17 and 19 Fifth at., ARE DAILY IN RECEIPT OP Etiv fu.coco]Ds, To whit* they sail the attention of their ausioaLas.f A splendid assortment or . DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMTNGS; , ,1 MOH EMBROIDERIES AND LACE CND? SCARF AND BONNET RIBBONS; LALMORAL AND HOOP KKIRTS; UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; HOSIERY AND GLOVES• :43 ZEPHYR AD 'ZEPHYR EPHYREMIT GOODS; ..-1 FINE KNITTING YARNS, oil Colors. '! A fall mazarMaeat of 2ANCY GOODS. IaRCHANTS and DEALRREI Caa oupply tternse . l oc ev:lt ge eyerything owl JAI Very Lowest Prices. EAT BARGAINS • moop.ITRAD, DENNISON & C 0,,.! • 81 Market street, . ARE DETER.IIIIIEe TO CLOSE 011 T THEER ENTIRE STOCK OF GOOD& Gents' Uadengarmenta, White Shirt, , Cravats, Collars, as. act. Embroideries, Lace G aids, Gloves, Hosiery, Trig. mings, Polot Lacc, Collars, Ribbons, Or. .arc. ins W. Titextrixot et. . .• . 11 NEWA ASSO TALENT- OF BUM ; ) 7 , .. ( 4)....k: TONS, Dresi and aments, N Gimps, Chenille and Bugal *r -asi ls e Undersleeyes, Linen Sets, (of the nest gualltylt Lace and Linen Collars and Handkerchiefs; (Bova% ii, Hosiery, Balmoral and Boor,- Skirts; •Breakfasi*,,, Shawls and Sacques, of all Mum Bathwars Eri;:i ft =elm! Conant and OWN - for-ladles and gentleta_asi Wash 'Leather 'Gloves, la all sliest Jouviles Kid -- Gloves, .1a •lightgolors; Ribbon riets_,, triaged to order, together with a new lot of Braid Waite r Falls and - Flowen. Wilt bo found at . , . ,t - ALICE MOWRY'S TELEXING STORE. .1 WO.-321.tourth street, MR Ferry_straeL. j Particular attention given to cleaning Point tali 1. all other 'kinds of Laces. Also Eta* Lab e. Valls.• r HOLIDAY , GIFTN, fW irrWMON AND 0511,117. WEBEISA4OI74BONIi RIQUEST Lock Botch fjeldtig:Machines • • - WM. le iANEk• '--00 No, sr rum sixasr. ... TREASURY DEP./LAT:WENT, 7 7 1.177/10E or Ocorrrnottan Of TILli CVIIIIILICCST, W1L1thi11gt0 7 2..17..77.M 12th. 177765. XVIII: II Eat Si BY: . B , ITISFACTO y f' evidence presented to theundersigned; it by been made to appear that: "Tun Union Yfarionand Bann or Prrrantinou,i! in. the City of Pittsburghol In the county of Allegheny and State of Feeney/vs' oh. has been duly Orr:dud under and , according to the requirements o the Act of Congress entitl ed •An Act to provide a National Currency, secured,. I gr a tt Mc oulZPLVlZM'ttza.l,ridlap! proved June mi, Ida, and kits ccimplied with-all ten provisions of saidaet required to bacOseplied vri:i before COMmatallg the 6111 1 / 1 71011 of 114inkyug nudge Now therefore, I, Hiatt hleCtil.hoC*,.COmpt ler of the Curreny, do hereby certi fy - that . . i Trial union National' Bank Of Plttsb ti" in the earl Of PittSburgh„ fa the. virility - of - Ilegtierin andj State of Pennsylvania, Is authorised to...copal:4TM*, the business of Banking tinder 1,16 a.-• - 03 - :;7d;ri . b4 — RZl r O e n u n r T re , In tes timony whereof . Seal of- the wtnesmltamiiid se.4•Comi v tteoftau °roate,titwelitt dayi aDeYrtment : }of, Innuayt, 134 HUGH MgenT,Looll, 'lvolootroller of the Curreny..., OZIDS_ and•DIORTGAUES ;FOR El ALB; —435.001 k payable In loge years." — Annnal xnents with tutareat. Beal - Fatale valited at IlsofeZ . 020— Iniptoretacnts at PIO COO.' Persons desiring safe Investment at none than 6 pet 0661.161ght call-4 • Stocks ar 411 kinds bouthband _sold 'xte 0011666W 1 /66. DlVl4e6dx oalftet4d.__- Loanateade pa collat./ k, tea . - , 11011INSON, MoOLE3N a /60.1 . 6 .A . 66t141 ate
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