.. ~. . . . • ~ .. . P - v...... ..., ,_ _o.._ . • 1 Vic ‘,%"iftsbitraft O t a x -eff,„.^.. 1 ~......... 1 * N THE' GAZETTE PUBLISIIING' SSOCIITION. .. : THURSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1883. t" TISENT -": BY THE I Wn d into the Wahl Ovemor A W m( r not exceed -010 nd for each ho i l aulAtitnte ht , 0 men, pro. 1 e -46 . . 't Is sufficient The bill, of n :Wag local PAYMENT Ele SOUSTIEI STATE. Mr. Ww-sex has intriodum Senate a bill to authorize the 1 borrow money to pay a beauty ing $3OO "for each voluittsxr Man who 'has or mky put in i 'under the pending call for iffle,l tided that no - more is paid that to till the quota of the Elate.. Course, repeals all laws authi... laxationfor emelt bounties. .. I. :.if the . volunteers are to be raised by bone , tics, and the bennty moneyis to be raised by timation,. this seems ' to' tie as good a -7 plan es any, leaving the constitutional gees . tion',out of view. 'We say 4 iji;" for It all -'' hangs on the contingencies wetutve named. ,Some districts are opposed; t the bounty - System, altogether, and otheis to milting bounty money by taxation ; hod so long as *ll . llla Is the cnse, it might seem hat It would be beat to leave-to those who are willing, • - 'ales task of taxing themselves. ' ;,.;;Teo bill Involves an .addition to the State '.deist of about $15,000,000; and that would - tici so much of the present im hen shoved off on to posterity. It woul d add besides, - sibout:a 'million to the parlye uses of the : e Ana; and render neeeitiery an bierease of ,state tax nearly double that noW kited. If the plan propesed be constitutional, it is for ,the people to say whether they. are willing to ehmilder that additional doted, or prefer the methods heretofore' pursued. '. _But the constitutional difficulty in .the way alibis bill is the great stumbling block, „and ismot overcome by anything.presented in the bill Itself.. The preamble endeavors to remove It; but does not. It says: . . -. • "WeanEss, The State of Pennsylvania has several times been invaded by . the re :beldotnd is in constant .danger of Invasion 'so tong na thepresent rebellion continues; ' :"Axo WnEnEss; By the second section Of Articiefeleven of the dotistitution it is - declared that the "State may cOatract debts -to repel invasion, suppress insurrection,' and defend the Suite in war,: therefore be it =enacted, Ste." ', -Now, this "therefore" seeMs to us a pal pable turn sequitur. It does nbtfollow that' because the State has pow r to borrow money to repel invasion, sap rase insurrec tion and defend the State In vrar, that there _ `;fore Itlias power to borroWL Money to pay ..-.bounties for ffiling the ainiy of the United • Mates with volunteeta and substitutes. Tho Zi3tato,tobeeure, Is . In conet ganger of iinvision while the rebellion continues, and =the Way-to put down the rebeßion is; to fill ~41,.#te amity; but constitutions arc tobe in - terpreted literally,-rind debts 1"to rePel in ;Wastatt",.-mttat be contracted dirietty for ..• fitittPuttiose, arid not: irdirtily.. . To All A our estota in=the army under te late ealiot V.te,P!esident may repel invesion; but it is .byttesineans certain Mail; 11111/.. It is certain lest fining for Mer quotas has not gone It. We-teen-who framed the dobstitution of - Perattylvanla intinded that the State -debt 1 - Whoulikinverlie istereated except for the dl - . 'net :Tit'" trie Of repefferti inVotition,supPrefis =tug insurrection and - defend* the State% ."iftr.. We cannot conceive , that Pityl4g -,bininiles to tit the - quota of the State comes - 'undereither of _these heat*. and -ye feel - ,;44ittit,Wlll be safer to errhyi keeping with .:=l,n constitutional limits than to awn tlfti , tisk Att'etverstepping themins ttile lalitteems"tiq.. . :,. The' constltntienal difficulty il the great 'objection to Gill bill. If that4Cre Steered, At ill ;for the, people *say Whether theireilvh .;• - .iiin'..stethod it proposes—ar rather it would ! '"ta6, if there were 'any time, either to settle ', ,Xte:ocinsiltntiOnfil' question, or consult Abe . pophalar feeling. The 11th of Febrasry is , lefei`lian nectontle ahead ; and there : lc tqo ] little' Glue, ;within that .perind,-to consider Seat a bill hilly, raise the money end:if - et it ,out judiciously. It amteis'..to us wisest, .therefore, not to venture upon such an ex yellierg,, and love thd people; in their pH ' . 'Mary tilted ty, to meet their responsibilities -under the President a cell: I —Slum= the above was written, sic have seen- . ~ the opinion of the Attorney General of ieVVYork upon a similar bill pending in Tthfilegisfature of that State. .The. Constl -elution of Now-York contains the same pro-, -,wittien as ours. ' pot Attiimay General says : ..The organic law, which at seetionelevea of :article seven of the Conatitution allows the State to contract debts, to repel invasion, suppress Insurrection or defend the State in war, Is not referable to the !national eatn. e - icy. epecilleil in the Sbnatesresolution, but is 'virtually by lle terms, as clearly It was intended to be, restricted to debts for the purpose of. repelling Invasfon of the State, of suppressing insurrection, within its bar riers, or of defending the State In war. .The issue 'of State stockieln the' manner end for the purpose declared in the Senate reso lution would,' in; the opinion of the Attorney' General, be the - creation or a State debt of; the character of those contemplated by erc ;Von' ttvelee' of article sbveu of the Consti tution." .-.:; . • ' , The section There referred to requires an . , . . affirmative vote' of the peo ple before the , . . deht Is . contracted Toe,Attoeney General is therefore of opinion that the New York bill hi unconstitutional; and Mr. Wtescev's billibeing subject_to similar constitutional .. _provisions, must be In the 11111111 e categOry. 1 .. z . i ,1 r 471 . • . ,•,,DEsitts _„„„ Gao. ; D. PIIIMTICE, in the Loulmille Journal, denies the send , merits and language attributed to him in a otter from M. Cniusuert, a rebel member `oreorigress. • That is, he denies_ it in n , , ;quibbling port of a way. lie says:r , • "With our letter to ldr.,lßruce, letter is ;published, purporting to have been written by the lion. 7.8. Chrisman to a Dr. Marsh, while we wereln IliChinend. In that letter we are represented as baring said that the • ..pie of-Kentucky were looking with pro .. end anxiety to the movement of General good, and that they wouhl rise bp to aid Lim if hi:would enter, the State. We are 'also represented to have std otheedisloyal things.- Now we do not! believe that Mr. Chrisman wrote the letter. we saw him but once, and then only in :pleasant inter- View of a single minute arid the subject of .the rebellion was not alluded to between us. wrote If - he what is ascribed to him; he was undoubtedly the victim 'of misrepresenta tion and perversion."" Ho then gees onto Sell certain things that - be did and said in Ricluntind, but there is • .] no more definite contradiction of CitntrirrAN . , eau the above. Probably CEIRISMAN will be heard from again. Tams is excellent eVidence of the fact that. Stonewall Jacioion favored the murder of all:Union prisonerp. I Tlie Reverend Pro. fcesor Dabney,--of Richmond, n personal , friend and admirer et Jackson, has just published. a memoir of the latter, in London, in which ho says that ',faction was one of those who, at the outbreak of hostilities, 'tried to unite "the Cliihititin people," North and South, in an effortto stop the , war; and; having failed ill thS, Maintained that, "It was the Ante policy ot;the South to take no . "pitioners," as "she war leas an offense against ha manity .so tninastrous that it out towed those who shared I its guilt beyond, the pots of forbearance. 7 , • "artrnouort the did , preacher in- London; ••luintaterial usie of Rio to, be addressed without Jitts own name. 114 b -tendon to publish a newt with this odd title—"t - Unmet: or, reecird of c 4 labor. for the Lord." .. 11l t o L_~'•'~i: CAPTUR.II OF l'O fl UT IrtgllEll rhm. PORTrn seems very anxious to cast a slur en Gen. Buvr.an in the unstinted main he gives Gcn. TERRI% "He is my beau-ideal of a soldier," be says, add adds: “The result is victory, which will always be oars, when the army and nary go Amid in hand." Very true,• Commodore; but you went to forget that such a compliment is 'a double-edged sword, which cuts both w i lys. the public will be apt to inquire why the Commodore did not go "hand in baud" with Gen. irmri.an. If he had, the first attempt might have succeeded. Bat, hen, Gen. Bureau is not the Commodore's • - in an-ideal of ' - ra soldier," and it was neces sity to secure his defeat, just as HcCtar..- Lim secured Porn's defeat, by managing not to go *hand in hand" with him. In another dispatch Commodore PORTER Rays:* " There is a perfect understanding be tween Den. Tunny and 'myself. I believe every thing has been done to suit him. I have heard no complaints, and know that we have felt every disposition to help the alloy along." It is ths_.greatest of pities the Commodore could not have brought himself to a similar "perfect understanding" with BuvbEit. If "every thing had been done to suit Um," as has been done to. suit his successor, the na tion would not have been mortified by a disgraceful failure and the rebels would not have taken new courage when things were at the worst with them. lint in that case the aristoerata in the army and navy would not have been able to get rid of the par rent/ Btenta; to that we suppose that grand accomplishment must stand as an fiff set against the first Wilmington faihire. The Plot to Burn New York—Arrest of Four Conspirators. [From the N. Y. Tunes, Jaw 17.1 (knees) Dix and his subordinates have had an object in view in striving, as they have done since the night of the incendiary attempt to lay our city in ashes, to create the impression that they were making no movements with a view to the apprehension of the incendiaries. And the event proves their action to bare been judicious at least; if not the most gratifying that the news. mongers could base conceived ' - for, now that the veil has been partially lilted, we discover four prisoners against whom the accumulated proofs are said to be over whelming, and lerith that our officials have gathered such facts as will enable them, in due time, to establish a clear case against many another rebel who now reposes in fancied security. Immediately on promulgating the mem orable order of Nov. 2e, inmeting, mili tary officers in the Departme t of the East to deal simmarily with rebel i iders_auti In cendiaries, Geu. Dix called Police' Super intendent Kennedy to aid Um, and the Superintendent yeas authorized to employ such and as many men from his force as ho might think proper. Mr. Kennedy lost no time in detailing a number of his ablest de. - tteqvis, policemen, and these, under the leralleisiiip of Chief Dereftive Young, Wore promptly sent to•the Canadian border, un der, instructions giving them discretionary power. 'The men had been absent a fort night before any,person remarked the cir cumstance; but et length their prolonged tany naturally excited the curiosity of fre cluentens at the Central Department of the ?Metropolitan Police ; yet the secret was well kept, and not until the effacers had reached town with their prisoners, and seen them securely belted within the wallsiff 'Tort Lafayette, dial s & lisp escape his lips. ,Chief Young and Lis men went hence di; recite the Canada line, and put themselves in communication with -the detective ofti • cars inthe chief cities from Lewiston, New York,,to Port MIIIIIk /MiChigan; and hav ing, done this; they - separated ; but, verb car cirri to keep Withindelegraph hail of ono .snottier some going Into Canada, and oth ers remaining on the. tither side of the line. , The oeeret having been entrusted to, the au thorities on the border, these gentlemen en a tem) into the work with much spirit, keep . ingeye zpon persons whom they suspected, : givang our officer& now and then a useful ' UM; tendering them speedy transportation ''to each points as it seemed desirable to 'reads, and,. in short, 'aiding them in every itay in their power, Nearly a fortnight passed in apparently fruit can search; not altogether fruitless, however,.- since. every day's wandering . posed the way toward the object which our th " cflicersad ultimately In view. So they groped Onward patiebtly---lnow in the gam .blinglinuses, now in the bar - rooms and ' drawing rooms of rebelhaunted houses. of I ntertainreent, now hero and then there; indeed, making themselves almost tthiqui. ,is, until at the opening of the third creek ttty struck - the trail of the rebel Captain Bell and a party of his satellites. Bell was flourishing at a fashionable Canadian hotel, underthe pseuilonyn of Baker; but, tin luckily for him „there were loyal citizens of . tiarignifed Stales at Lis elbow who knew, him too well, and they contrived a plan to get Lint over the line, and then, dissem thug icing no longer necessary, they re; sealed their knowledge and de ivered him . into the Lands of Detective Young and his assistants. The apprehension of Captain Bell was fi.".'essed In brief lime by the capture of lid ee other rebels, one of whom is known to Lave teen engaged in the attempt to burn our hotels on the night of November 23. The prisoners were found passing under ma reek which they assumed for the occasion; but their real names are known, and are to ' be given to the piddle whenever General Dix shall have made other arrests which the capture of these rebel emissaries has rendered necessary'. A general con rl-martial is to be convened immediately, at Port Fafayette; to be com posed as follows: President—Brig. Gen File Beery Warren, U. S. A; Brig. Gen William 1.1. Morris, U. S. V.: COL M. S. Bowe, Third U. S. Cavalry; Col IL Day. 'U. S. A.; Brevet Lieut. Col. R. F. O'Beirne, Foniteenth U. S. Infantry; Major 0. W. Wallace, Sixth U. S..,liifantrs; Major John A .Bo wire, :fudge Advatile. - "One detective • policemen' have learned from creditable 'sources "that the number of ihtendiaries with were Employed by Geo. N. Sondem to apply the torch to our hotels, MAP 33 . 0 t so great as has been supposed, only six-persons basing been engaged in that hazardous and diabolical plot; and of the se, the police authorities feel sure of capturing five at least. - Should our oMce rs catch them, 'and make a clear case before a court martial, they could expect nothing short of the gib bet, and that with but limited opportunity _ for prayer. ' ------. s ...--- ' Brain. —The Richmond grainia;r of lialurday states that Mr. Blair„ on his ar rival, announced-to deff Davis that he had no credentials from i'msident Lincoln, but would Le glad to meet Lim as en old tilted; that Davis, granted inn interview to Mr. Blair, and that Mr. Blair told Davis he could have.peace on the basis of gradual emanci pation.- Mr. Davis said he was willing is receive three commissioners to treat for peace, or to send three to. Mr. Lincoln, provided he 'could have any guarantee that they would be received. The Richmond Dispatch of Saturday last announces that after an interview-between Jeff Davis and Mr. Blair, the former placed a letter in the hands of the latter ' offering to -send to Washington or receive ilillichmend, commissioners to make an amicable settle. ment of our present difficulties. The New York Tribune says that Davis did not write a letter to Mr. Lutcotis, and the Tribune ought to know. WO have no doubt' Davis is willing to receive Commissioners from our govern. meat to his, because the sending of them would be an open recognition of the Con federacy from which we could not retreat. But a willingness to receive commissioners rand trent with does not argue awillingness to submit. - . _ , • 11. 2d. FLLNT, the . "Druid" of the New York Wetid, is reported to have carried on correspondence wilt the rebels by carrier 'pigeons. One of the birds, was shot near Foist Lookout and several communica: lions found on it mitten in cipher on fine white tissnaptiper. ling,ttislied Baptist has renounced the 'trend. 110 wishes any title other than announced his in monthly magazine he word and the titbit with din and Comma, during the present session, prorldea for remoslng the navalinstitution from Newport, It. L, back to Its original she at Annapolis, by - the first of September nett. Measures are being _Matured to construct an extensive hospital at that city to be substituted for the Academy build row used for that puma*. Ft:coring the volualloo of Real Toot P-Nonal Ra +rie to the eenrat ‘OU'It; of of the Common wealth, ord taxable for State per - I,6es, the as rmanent of Las thervou for the . vrar 18-4, as fixed h 7 the Revenue Commtesionere at their last trienn'al meetlau-, and the taxatote Inhabitants therein far the year 'Sept : Auesment Tsae- Vnluntlon. of Tx:. ble9. !6,133399 *17,329 61 7 . 364 26,123.319 66903 10 r):0:1 8,07.1,4677 7,937 63 8,043 4,193,101' 10,795 19 6,350 9.453.223 888310 0,763 32,918,903 66,611 - 76 87,..2.11 4,999.733 11,652 59 7,146 6,492.933 13,931 63 9,630 15,298,153 49,053 24' 11,93 G ount At mu, y, A rm.tror,, Peal rr . Leoford, Besls, lilalr Brsetani, Bucks, Er!, r, ( I! CM, cart on, ('Lester, Centre, Ile lion Clinton-Clenrto d, Coluo Crawford, eurnterland, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Flk, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, koreat, 4,344 306 2,164,677 313,50 5,463,8 07 1331 4036 1,737,927 8,08,0,473 1,62b,620 3.3430,273 0,437 1 0 3337 504 12,0,7.140 10.171,445 0,739,206 844,111 6.337,781 12,674,90 1,167,487 1.7,,213 11,0 n 21 0,613 6,400 69 1,276 795 18 579 6,469 SI 6,134 63,021 lb 17.786 11,1-137 Z, 6,591 4,618 41 5,135 7,901 53 3,311 4,185 403 4,57.0 9,337 79 6,211 19,418 28 13,632 21.803 52 10,431 32,624 29 10,743 26,443 10 CMG 14,655 46 11,551 2,143 59 1,377 13,740 39 9,315 , Am 47 9,459 2,04790 9,0 n 406 78 203 4,360,661 3,321,5.62 1,676 511 1,943,954 35,863,163 3,631,691 9,474 456 10 454.952 10,803,-24 4.6119 291 4,906,811 75',622 4,016,4 Z) 1,621,514 12,276 19 6,770 8,188 10 7,132 1,911 35 4,551 1,571 4,017 91,8311" . -.21,869 9,139 78 6,933 21,310 15 1,961 26.816 29 13,820 27,581 01 =,057 12,638 39 9.269 12,574 30 8,630 1,992 11 1,951 10,313 71 4,075 4,111 59 4,079 Lwatingdoa, Jahrsoo, Juniata, I ancneter, Lawrence Albrion, Lehih, Luzerwc, Lycoming. alercPr, DlcHemo, D 11191113, Mon. e, 60,331 61 16,756 4.925 53 3,513 51,723 4.1 13,315 14,417 89 7,613 8,6713 139 6,379 461,014 34 115,913 1,801 42 1,730 1.339 61 2,739 illoulgernery, 19,495,799 Al ontour. 1,919,411 Icnelb am Mon, 13,549 539 Nert lemberland., l'erry, 3,26, kV Philadelphia, 171,716,221 Pike,Tv2.46s Potter, - . 113.508 . . F. cbullklll, 11,219,016 F. nyder, 2,686x53 :'onnereel, 2,03.976 N..lllvart, . 416,091 FoequOanna, 8.296,111 Tiozn. 0,433,014 Wm.bington, Wayne, At r 0 morclutd, V, cru Ins, 1 ark, 4 --•• • Tr:r Nev. Tent Wa•ltinetnn enrretipantl. nt say,. thellonse Military Committee is eery arntly ruenced upon proposed amendments to- F.nroiltnent net. it prop. , ,d to conliAcit, he property of balled inn cello Gut away, to re extent of the prh4 of a suhrttittlte. General henck 1011 probably more upon hie own ro ronslblllty to strike not the substitute elonso Ar present day. bat be will tail. 'rite Hour will lot nizree to so radical a change. • TUE nomination of Parson Brown low for Gov renor of Tennessee is very generally commented by the loyal press. Should he be elected and fairly seated ineautborlty, that State woe about the most unhealthy region for S.4!..init• it ts not-aide of a small-pox bospltal. lionp and coffins would be In lively demand.—.V. I". PUBLIC XOTICE'S „ SECOND WARD. AILLEUIII GNY.— In& There will be • meeting of the Enrolle.l Men end Citizens in the SCHOOL ifOrSE, CH S DAT EVENING'', I sth inst., tit 7 , 4 o'clock, for the purpose, of cones log money to fill the ow to of the VI Aril. All are req.-4m . ed to iittend. By onier of the COMMITTEE. jat9:lt- Or 2 ict2 or rue “Prrrenruon 12r•unaroe 0o." January 29,1995. fl- AN AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORL .2 of thls Company, to serve during th• ensu• •ine Teat, will beheld et this o:teem THURSDAY, 1 ebrusty 2d, 1E65, between the hours of 111 t. 222. and r p. ni. JAS. COLLOSD, I,29222d'Secretor'. _ 2z-_ ALLX111112:11 /Dag, • Prrrnot ton Ma. IS. ISO. rgrAN ELECTION FOR NINE DIRIC .- TORN to terra until the next annusi . L Win IPP • St. the Banking Bonn. on the '111: F.:MY-FIRST. DAY OF FEBRUARY DO NA, between the hones of 12 and 2 o'clock p. m. • Jr, i22/1 J. Vt. txro2:. Ceed,r ire FIRST WAN" ALLEUHEST. "r33.3E1 111.1.1.41.W.r. • The citizens Interested ore requested to e . tterid v.bLic znetUor, theB4lllOUL 110113 E, TEI/ii P.vkiNirto, ood EVERY EVENINci nazi] fur ther nutter, to provide the means fur Filling the Quota.. nod prtyxae Lai alined) been made. All Lac eetken is fur ETEIIY ENROLLED WAN tter up Hid pay !di ittorO • of Die ShoOld ny doetioe, they may too noble, rem:welly. to the ly entlinx titan. 'lf on do their duty thorn will b 3 No Draft' In the Fleet Ward. BY ORDER OF'THE COMMITTEE: jmtl:tortli • 131IIMucteaer DaroetT Oorraxe, • BtaxtvOttax, Dee. W. taai. A GENERAL ELEETING OF Tile STOCKHOLDERS of Cit. BANK till held at the BANTLING HORS E on MON U.i Y. 30th. 1903, at t teetoek p. m., to consiaer 0 decide arbetherthe Cocaine v, thall berome ,l,ociation for the &aloe*, of flat, kir.g, under the L,na,of the Calle,l.Statea, and whether It 01111 rP the ( roofer en Ferrel ht the Art the !.. , ;irlmture of this State, entitled, net rot. the Books of Ibis COMOIO.I vre,lth to 1, ,, ,0rne AKyr,elettoas ter Hankie; owlet the Lots of the I,:.:tect Statea,'? approved 211 of 8 oe,tat, that, and to tote our farther action that m+y be deems! no. BY order of the Board of - Dirretort. JOHN P. BEFA`,II, Cashier. Idr.charica Baas or rrrennisnon, Pittsburgh, Dec. -.301111VE.--X4YEI 4! E 11.1 11 Lek, even. agreeably to Section 2of the Act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Vcr - xsylsania, entltlnl "An Act enabling Banks of ttl' Commonwealth to become Associations for the I urrnse of Banking, under the Laws of the United epprreed the 22c1 da of August, A. IL .Ilea, that tbe.ltockhelders of t he e hfechanlas Book Love this day voted to become tech no : Association, that its Directors bate pontoon! tbeauthertty ar f tae owners of mere than two-thirds of the Cop- I y.,1 Mock to make the certificate therefor by the Ib.' , of the tinitt d States. .11.10. 0. MARTIN, C”hier. I mew (OTt HAIM, Pltlit , llllol. tree. 14. 07f UL IS 11EILEItY agreeably to See. hd of the Act of the Geo- Crhi A esembly of, the Commonwealth of Yeansyl -I,nta, entitled "An Act enabltoc Itanks of the 'eremonwealth to become associations for the par pose of Banking, under the Lawe of the United .....tates," approved the Ml' day of Ancust, A. D. I tea, that the fdockhottlers of the Iron City Dank <,l tLe City of Plttsburzti, and county of ALlegheny, hair this day voted to become such on association, under the name teA title of "The Iron City hte tir.i,sl Ilank of rittalutrxh, awl that. Its Directors leer. procured the aothortty of the owners of more limn two-thirds of thr Capital Stock to make the c.tillente required therefor, Ly the Law. of the r!clred Stoics. dc'slstm JOlt?f NIAGOFFIN, ()ashler. 1111: DIVIDEND Or TILE TACIC szrl , PLTIt()LI:I3I4 CO. will be wild In Pitt. rrrh holden of stork at the Witte of RICH A111)r4 tN. HARLEY Rs CO.. 10 hole street. derldf .9'6 ll' ✓11; Fft TISF..INIEL NW?. EATHEIL! LEATTIEIi !-400 Bias A Bough Leather In 'torn and fur rule by WEBB .4: WII.KBINON, Jule 163 Liberty .t. CONSIGNMENTS. V • :GO buldid• 014•; lo barrels Extra Family Flour; Imbhela Deana; ' te budls Corti; rfcel wed and for rale b . Ist, . WEBB a. wtLittrvidx R OSS STREET PItOPERTY.—We of fer for gale twu pressed brick frost Dwellings, Kunst. en Roes street and Fourth, Nos. it and 64. Lots ere t 9 and Oh feet fr at by ea feat deep. The tel dings are substantial and conernicnt;furnteheil • ith Marble Mantles, Oas an./ Water throughout. Le buildings,. are arranged with hall. porlors, dining room., kitchen and extensive, bed chambers 'I be above property la snored am easy terms. Ale ply 10 . , 'D. lirleLAID 1:10. Also, That hive three atory frame dwelling and lot, on the carver of Fourth sad Boss streets. Tors property Is otrerect at a bargain. Apply to jail n. Ma - LA.I Ss 00. 11 'i 0 AND BOAT YARD.—That piece of lend. contalnlng POUR A(JILE'd and TT perches; knows as the TUBTIN SAW MILL, above Lock No. I, Monongahela River, on which Is crone (Ed a Saw 11131. tad Itto or sin , Ihrelling Houses; and also a Boat 'Yard; hosing o ricer front of 021 feet, being au excellent Mtuotioa for lumber and boat building nommen. Inquiro of Mn. TUSTIN, on the premises, or W. 0. AUGIIINBAUGH, No, ei Dfacnond street. lOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—A Cable STORE HOUSE AND LOT, with fire rooms for tenant use, and frame building on rent cod of the lot, containing four rooms; situated In Fond locality to the city, with line baldness ca.. toblispcd. Inyvire of IIIicKRELL k JOHNSON, Attorneys at Lew, No. SO Groat at., Pittsburgh. JaiSameod S • --- • ~ELECIT SCHOOL, EAST COStMONS, "a_ALLEMIENY.—ThIe Inctltutlon for BOYS, for Mellyyeere conducted by Mr. R. 11. WAKE- Mel will commence It. next Teeple er ofseelon on the F IRST. DAY OP PBBILUAILY, older the care of Mr. T. E; VrA.S.EIIAM. • For term, tie.,.nroply to Mr. et his residence, Nb. 07 UNION AVENUE, or of the School Room. Jain/NM IZOR SALE—FIVE HIINDItIiD ACRES of OIL LAN D' 'Rusted oo Red Rank Crook, Clarion county, extending fire Tolleson 211,1 areek , with good face Indfotlons of 02 ea generally found IT, Vtnengo county race reasonable. Ap• ply to JOHN R. lIESSIPT on the omits.. or ALEX. O. DUNOLN, 291 Liberty street, I.ltts• burgh. ' .121111td LOST.—On TUESDAY, 'January nth. In Allegheay_Citr A DISCHARGE PAPER Or A7YOUSW P. HUMILTON, of Dialer county; wait efseharged Rep PODIVO motor will eeerleo•p liberal rowan! - by leaving it 'at No. al Ohio . HORSE FEED.— Chopped Corn end Shat A land I . l . ld l 4l . llt t lif i a r e i tti Flour DOUBLE AND' BINGLA 'BARREL SNOT GUNR—A new stock IL./ ter elveci,a for sale by TAXES L'OWN, in %Toed stare ...I'L'.9.l''..rii.l 'E; ;. 7 '';.: 2 :.; 1:.:7,1 - 1...1 , Z'..s Fr,li rere , ll,o 11. . by , 11. Oil COMrtny, No. I SI. I Ivlt et met.' Is well nd tote for nu tit Pzht , .l untrel. Po,toulion eive n April ha.. t41::1 atop of the-saran btllbline. For partial try • ilply to ASHWORTH 6. HE NN, in 10.1.1 No. 1 bt. 1 4 0TICE. Letters of AdminisCi = attort, Lavine been ernotod to the underelened. on the ostbte of W. A. Ithiek. accosted, Isle GI Cast hoer telyntLiit, Albeglivny county, Penny. All pereonv Itav Ire On, mx on Ihe r•Late ore. hereby World.•-1 to pvt rent there - vmttoolv nuthontionted for nettle moot, [lll.l ntl perAons lotlobtotl to 15,14 Oft-Ite, wlll mole Immediate payment to the vtth•toriber lu Tat ontom Borough. W3l. V. I.TANS,'AtIntr. jtlnXtvdonty liA I.SLEY & VAN (101 MER. I'mlnce and Commission Merchants, Warahn.e, No. Libert y rt., Pil ;scorch. Pn. Wholesale' deal ers In }:utter. Chem., Lard, Egg., Pork, Bacon, Freon, Tallow. Feathers, Brooms, Potatoes, Hum in y, Bob,! suits. Green Fruits, ()Moon, Flour. Groin, t.i'sre Seeds, Timothy Seeds, Fin< Sec.'s, (inme nod Poultry. Particular attention given to ' , mature Consignments. Jaen FOR SALE AT A. BARGAIN.—The two storied brick dwelling, containing eight roorn,g, hall, and-excellent cellar, and two and a. half acres of land with out huildings, young end bearing orchard of heat quality fruit, Movie trees, shrubbery. he.; occupied by the aubscriber In Col lin. township, adjoining lands of Capt. Shenlo and the lots S. Douglas; a half mile from the OM rens Passenger Railway, Terms to suit he pun. chaser. Apply nu the premises, or Na . Fourth street of ' .1. P. WI SON. MZMIEI -K ETTERS OF. ADMINISTRATION 'on the estate of DAVID SAMPSON, late of Ml kb s tp., Allegheny county. deed, haring been granted to the undersigned by the Itegister.of legheny county, all persons Indebted to said estate are n.quested to make immediate payment, and Mose having claims againat the same tolpresent them for settlement, properly authenticated, to ',he undersigned. GEORGE BRUNER, New Teens P. 0., P. LURE LI. DAV [SON, Wilkinsburg P. 0., Pa. Administrators. jn 19staardGvr A TEN ACRE FARM IN ROSS. TOWNSHIP Adjoining property .1 arnitsr P. hlnrshall, Eso., on the Stew Brighton rand. Inn good neighborhood, ssd inn port of the suburbs unsurpassed fdr best, t y of scenery, buying on it 11. two story house, with born mud oihrr out buildings, rind nboundiml Yn clam, fruits; combining, In short, many of tho re nt:l6A. tsr e,sao 02 16 , 110 6,933 RI 3,33 7.03 65 5,573 ' 1.054 I I 1,165 33,510 57 8,764 6, .72 43 7,201 A Ciontfortetble Country Dome. or n city burdners foes, fs offervd for note. 10,143 74 4,033 4,991 71 7,113 4 049 74 4,193 S. S. BUY AN, Urnker and Insurance Agent, 3n19 89 Fourth street, (Burkeht BUI I)WEILING HOUSE FOR SALE.- 26,1109 19 11,50 i 4,33 48 7491 30,104 311 12,733 2,538 14 2,941 33,378 89. 18,813 A flat el.ae three stor) liviek. Dwelling With nll In dery itriproerineritst ninny new nrl in twit, r, bit it Lot .1.1 liyllo Let, wltlt WIC STA 11 LE, COAL 110ti..ik.:, Crnt rally And fAxhlnnwhly lacatell,anit one of the C, .1 home., Allatthenv City. For treats eiti.lparticui!tra Inquire of THOS. IL 17IMIKE, at the Marichenter SaelaTe 11gal:, Manchester; Pa. ( ) ItPHANS' COURT SALE —By virtue t•f nn eider of the ilrphane Court of dile-Chen/ ho.rity, , Pa.. the subsarther, Guarlian of MU,. I , IL J. nod Maggie L. Midler, wilt awll at nubile 1 it. on Ulf l‘resninve, on Tal/ISDAN, February 2.t, Pall, at to &dock a in., all that ea suable lewd • land situate In North Fuxette township, hound. ed • Inn In of Alex. McFarland, S °Ara, Wm. uer, nod 01,0-t,, eoni mining aeret, strict nienAtlre.Leing part of the real est ste of John Al tiler. deed, late of snit 40W./1111. Tim Impro•ee meets nit A two story frame house and kitchen, lee hay Louse, frame statute, and betting fruit tees of venous kinds, and about fan acres cleared, and the balance timber land of medium quality. Part of this farm la level anti easy to cultivate and part quite hilly; part troll watered and said ant; n miter t 4,100 spring at tho house, and about 21 semi of coal on p Le r emises. 6.:t13,t , e Id Mill, west of Pit•nbutgh, all Pate burgh Am! Steubenville Turnpike, end not more ti.xt, four mile. north of the Pittsburgh end Strei. l• ',title Railroad. COnventent to churches, 6111 i A, ola. etc. Voiumsion on. tho Ist of Aril neat. Term. ett notrr PUTTER. Guardian. oblettenn. Jan. 11, ISM. Jal9:ltU3terT. Il ri TSBI7ItGII SCHOOL (IF DI.J4IiiN FIIR NVONI—TM!. fort Itutlon VIII con. le. or. It. (Ina sersto on the MONDAY of } ERR VARY, in l'helan's new butldlan. NJ. 20, h street. 'The object of thl.achooi Is the In. et , tstion .nd training young. lathe. In the prior:l - of drawinglnd painting, to •leve of quallfylni them pursue ieher. more aultable. nod thr nett..paid erre pstlon than'are 110 w open to them. and of iringlrg the Mt Ilens or Pittaburnh and suburb. ulcer (he Orrallux tad refining Influences of art. l'ttrulmrs tell he ready on Monday - Metal inst. Prenhinoi• Major tV3I. WALL, Vice Preehlent. (1, ALLY AN, Secretary IL&TiCIIS SELLERS, Secretary. ..1:111ZYLIOUS: James Ptak, jr.,' :Inter. Limekiln. J. R, Lyrit, enoper, Um. Thaur, 'Lbw. S Clarke. W. Holmes, V. Kier. IL MeV', :idle'', Jotcyli Dilworth, PLILCt Tura l'rcil4ent II tarev, . 'Ore Frestgleot AVsde, J'arree Pdrk, Jr., 3. R. I.yan, - k LLEGIIENT COUNTY, SS: Toth, CE,cijerf AffrOtair Cottity: 'WHER ASs dcation of J. MSS yYfCutnr of the lest will end teatameot o 1. e.t Fltzatreth Wilson, dm:roared, eranterd the ebeh day of October, isr.i, was returned i E 1. and whereupon the tdouit metre the (0110 , V. IME. order- And now to-wit: January 16th, A. D. 1565, on the return of the citation In this rare, and lon the affidavit of europtalnant. Mrs. Mary EL leoffitteon that the reepondent. Jame. ItUlOO4. eon. cot he fe•hcel amt has no Loarrat dweltin.;•plaec ttithin ill* Commonwealth. and there I. :.o taroty ct rt. 1.1 ma:tor:deer on u nom eermec of Gatti clia.' te n can Ite made according to the 'Leta of Axe,. hip, its Ingot razes made nod pre:mitred. The !loud e std another ettatton, comernanellun the said Janie It Wong, ~111 the original int Alan, he era; "r °owned.% and returnable un the 12th day of No. reneter. . And the Court do further order that the citation new awarded he publialbul once n week for tout seceeissixe weeks before the return thereof, rid returnnble the 341 Saturday of February next, fiNth) to two nearypavera puttllyhed In the City of IIY TILE COI qtr. Nnw( therefore, ire commorid you, the old ill; Mot ou cite the sold darnel Executor, as aforenald, to Me his aecouut with the Neytst , r A Iltgleny county, ea or before the a.l Saturday ‘lpti., day) of February next, or that he appear be. ionr our I irons. , Conn on that day, then .and there to show r.hs he b as not so.done. itnetx my hand and the scat of toll Court, at Plttaburyth this 14th day of January, iacd. W. A. 111:IIIION, Clerk. f7r.roy. Joni 11. littursdrr, chore;. ritetlirs (litre, Pltt•lturzli, J onuory elt.ltersolir -- iREASUItY IMPAR fAIEN 1. 111 V !Cf: Tal, W C.I11(71111,71, January leth, Pea , WH LB EAS—By satisfactory evidenco presented to the veterrsignet, it foie been wade to appear that the °A.l:Ludietry Natfonal Penh" of Pittsburgh, la the county of Alleglo‘ny, and State of Pennsylvania, has bona duly organ. under and aecording,to the I c‘tutre vents of Ott Act of Congress, entitled "An Aet to proirlte a cttosal Corm ney, , ectoired bye pirdge of Oiled States Bonds, and to provide for the 'circulation Ind redemption Inereot," approved June 31. 113$. t• n, has crolltll.l lot ttlt nil the jfrOlialUn. 0,61 t:I11.111rd job, complied with before continent , - tlx business of banking under 1131.1 act : w, therefore. I, IIUU3I Mt:CU/A.9i t , I. COMP- Pf the. Correnty, do hereby certify VIVA the • I.eny National flank" of Pittsbur4ll, la the • ~) • f Pillsbury h, In the county of Allegheny, and t POI Pennsylvania, to authorized to COWII`LIMI I au I , ll.lnce or of losnking under the act aforesshl. In testimony whereof, wanes. my hand and seal I t•glcs., this Mb day of January, PAO as I,llllm 111.1011 htrOULLOOrt., Comptroller of the UUrroncy. 11.14.001:10Ir Haag, Ptitshu - ritt, OTICE IS HEREBY Agrees / bly to Section aof the Actor the General A.. serobly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "A. Art enabling 'flanks of the Common. wealth to become neseciattons for the purple of Plinking, under the lows ot the ilnltml States, 'ap.. Armed the 22.1 clay of August, A. D. 11061, that the stockholders of the Allegheny Mink, of the city of Fittsburgh, and county of Allegheny, have this tiny voted to become such an association, under the name and title of o'llte Allegheny National 'Bank of Pittsburgh. and that its directors have maul , rut the authority of the owner. of more think two- I birds of the capital stoek to make the certificate it quired therefor by the laws of the l'eltett Statev de.29,1m. v. W. COOK, Cashier. • BANKER & BROKER, 118 Wood Street, near Fifth, Olen 'peeled attention to the purohnse and Nola of Ovvernnient tieeurldies, StOche and coupons in generol. Colleotton, made In all planes Last and Heat. European exchange sold at lowest Woo. Gold gnats on nen Took Sold In Hans to lull. Pal Tut IMPROVED I.lttie Wont Nowlug Plnchlne, Pelee ONLY !Id CO. Unsurpassed fur certainty, reliability and grace in movement; and kw read worth it has o Neal For slinoliolty, durability and execution It is unequalled by any other cheap machine heretofore offered to the public, and needs only to be Been to be appreciated. it will hem, quilt, tuck or bind. Call and examine for your. seine.. Every woollioe warranted. S. B. 11A1tNES, Agent, No. Oa THIRD St., opposite St. Charles Hotel. ocadvd SILVEE PLATED WADE 312..tara - crxr.ll