.r:~y.~ %be Vitt burgh 6agt.tit. • rourasnins l ii CIAZETTE PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION, B ATURDAY.'4IANIUARY 21, 1805. TILE PROGRAMME OF THE DVGLEL. LANMEN Mr. E. -Potarno, of: the - Richmond Examiner, iliiiNiaii - Captured on a blockade runner, and has recently returned to Rich mond on rstrole, communicates to that paper Ids impressions of the demotratic party at the North. He was at large, en parole, during • most of his stay , on this side( Of the line, and badireadataccout . so with the democratic, leaders, iking of the puree..^ if the rg of t .6 1 purposes of to lit'CLELLeer democracy hemp : No doubt can rest in history that at the time of the Chicago Cenvehtion the Demo cratic party in the North had prepared a se cret programml of operations, the final and Inevitable conclusion of which was tlulac knowledgment of the Sontliim Confeder acy. It was proposed to get to this conclu sion by distinct and successive steps, so as not, to alarm too much of the Union senti ment of the country. The first was to be thc proposition of the Union as in a colleen 'lien of States. If that was voted. down, -then the propositAoh bt' a SieSf prineW of ' , federation, Milted to foreign rotation and to .revenue. If that were rejectetl, then the ..pisaposition of an inter-Confederate Union -*to preserve as far as possible, by an extraor -dinary league, the American prestige; and If all these propositions, intended as succes - give teats of the spirit of the South were to_ fail, then-at , last the independence et the- Confederate-Maim - Made einetwa tees, ;was to be conceded by the Democratic party - softie - , North. When their'etioice could no -.longer hesitate it will be seen from this ~ ..aketelt of the nrogramme that the design of the Democratic party was to 'get the North -on the naked issue or war and separation. 'The plan, as we all latow,',.ntterly failed in lie execution. • Mr. POLLARD thinks very little of MC CLELLAN and the New York World. They belong to what he classes as "War Demo crats" who sympathise with the, South af ter a fathfon. Speaking :01 this class, he says: - 'They affect great virtue on account of their oPpo-ition.,..p. Abraham Lincoln, but are quite ambidexter'upon the issues of peace. All they have, ever. said upon the termination of the-war being nothing more than a whine of hypocri7y, as fmni time to time the military successes of. the Confed eracy hate emorteillt; while- playing their part againstltdViin Lidooln, in- which,. Ali in fact, they tett no higher aim than pull. san office or public plunder. They attempt a PoPulat ealegaltrOn for this,' pretending a virtuous attachment to the Constitutional Union occiisionellythrowirig into their opin. tons alittle spicr of hlackguardism about' the extrethTffirfintlie COnfederacy.' These opinionsansavoll exemplified in that famens sheet, the New York World, and:that nose' of wax, McClellan. We will find the, editor of this paper one ditY emptying his pot 'Of filth on Mr. Lincoln, and the next making a sort of politilifirriende, sail 'atitiarbiglia' account avittrthe vulgar, hilmfilings at the South, and Wirtyle of double entendre 'that shows a wonderful proficiency in blackguard scholarship'. :The life of tide party is equiv ocation.- - . • - This lea-very clever, skillful description. The second, class of "Southern syni pathizeris" he describes as those "who per. slatentir denythe right and policy of se cession, but who feel for 'the people of the' . , Confedericy'when they read of their per- city and, adoring and ;think they have been too:ter:4l9Y :pilinisheit for their error. This sympathris purely sentimental and is quite worthless. = It abounds La the parlors of New yorlo - ' , There are numbers of pee pee. in the . North—ladies ' who hoye not on: sexed thCrasebree, -sud men who hive not sold theli.i - eipcinsibtliil4 to 'the demon of faction--whohre honitled and indignant at the cruelties of the war, ',and who PiiyOUr exiled women and. homeless little children; but tiny will not at:mit the justice of the Confedanite cause, and: concede nothing to us tut rep;•'and :fruitless eimunnise . Lion. it is very easy to 'sit on a cushioned chair, with a Nil stornaeli, and sympathize. The South does not want such sentimentat /FM." The third and last clasp is composed, he says, "of those who think that the war is esecntially a clime and an outrage; th.it amelios mien of it-will not do; that it's quits - awn:tell tia - ,t74 inter-est' lit file North. of I 4 ' 1 ' i the South 16 stoplt; that the South repre i setts in ii not only her constitutional rights, I- but tie tifslithiiis past and the whole: cause of American liberty,- and that in tho defeat of the (.2bnfelepile arms must ~go down the libeiiy of the Noith along with the Independence of tho' S'outh. Such in telligent . yin ralhy," he adds, is of real value to the SCuili; tut the plrty which go.. so far is itueli weaker In numbers than is gen .erally supposed by the Confederate people, and may be counted by hundreds, while the edit r classes; Who all come, ":"by very vio lent conufcticn; under the common catch- VCCIdof, "iecesh," number thousands. -.... :. f , : -•• c r ... ..., , i ~,. .. ' ‘,..,, ... ANT!.4AVV.I4 W.T;ELINV; IN TUE SOLITII. Since the. Southern papers hare feeind courage to speak out ,against J.=/r, Dsotip, they bale groin:bolder and helder,' and -If the - press is any indication of public feeling, there is a to/tibia sternitatherin- * about the) m head of that Bentha autocrat, • The Char lotteTille (Ye.) Chronicle' says thit "if Da'' vls and the Court were only going , to dash their brains:mit, , weroght rally from the, ealamitypbut they. ate dragging the whole secession *et, after t tlienie , and deiacumeeis DAVIS In rattitd'telita for_ alI the calamities that luteeissmins,tipOn the' Confedeney:: The Oharlestoo-4fsessisi is: furions.:- It says: Patent. ionise and their theastreus conse-' -• quences hare. &Might despandeney upon the peoplh, and- ll•vnie; has thinned the rinks of the ditenderis iif „ the country..' Instead of aiming at. radical changes. in the causes of the..,„sllecti.rmder;_which.we suffer -.andipre. •,,endangered; men are found who propose the mad xesaedyof driv lug out quiet negro producers Into the war, sod totems them to' fight. - They are to um. eiendand Unit -the Yankees are getting , the ttpr.er hand of , vs,- and their. time of imam : nily -from 'war is over; they Imo to choose ' Lttwren fighting with tie, the weaker party, or with the stronger party, our , enemy: They are to fight for slavery (or for individ ; lull I reedom port our side, or on the side of 11w ienemy, far total and general emancipation . of their families, race and people allured by all the fancies and luxuries of nothing to do. Independence of lair, independence of -- principle, independenee, of our institutions, t the proposition, appears to us as desperate in its absurdity as it is i the reckless of ev erything else. ,Can Congress find no remedy for tic imzempc.-terev 1 and mismanagement r. which is riding. usthiwit to ruin? 1 In another article . the:Menu - ix says that _ there are 100,00 d effecti ve men absentees from the rebel army, and who are kept sent because they have lost faith in Yuri.. DAVIS. It addS: ' • i • ' 1q i It is the incorrigible lntermeddling, mis chievous dictation, u taignant ,prejudices, and petty.partizansh' which..make soca ', - fices apparently endl I and useless:, It is these Imams which Weigh like a pall upon the heart ot the'countrY. It Is these things which infuse rineilleleitcy everywhere, and • inspire genialness and. indifference. It , is these things which are; destroying us, and which muskbe oradicutCd :by the action of Congjess In the faintirtg idach.- it presenti a sad i f - picture of the Xonfederper: • . . the yoth we note ,are froselim. lea& i ' 'Z' straVht to 'destruction. ': VW: crisis of the Confedericy has arrived In fatal earnest. The rerun of Sitti next aiii maths will bring Ma Confodoviey to the fro-and, or will rein state: lie power. Without reform we are • doomed. There is more than one -depart. • meat of government , n Which reform is :at. Important But roform4 in our armies is . . g r • • .tr.ai-a,T44.--i-t;t7.,:. • , • essential, is dial. Withatir it the death knell of the Confederacy is already We want no mare . Jeff. Davis foolery; we want one atom of brains, one spark of nerve ; we want no more of Buhamism ; we want no mermaids with hoses of mon keys. and fishy attachments at the nether extremities—we want men, real men, ear nest men—North Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina are in no mood for trifling. They have had enough of this sort of thing. They don't, intend to have much more. A most onerous but Imperative duty de volves upon the commander of thi3 depart. ment, whoever ho is. That•duty—this first and most essential duty—is to cashier and shoot. Without it nothing can be done, and Sherman conquers as. With It, ho is a coward who succumbs at heart. Every thing is at stako—everything that is in the way must be faced, and trampled upon. The matt who commands here must put his heart in-his pocket, and his sword in hie hand. He must know nothing but the good Of the Confederacy. That he must do re. gardless of official weakness.' The 'end must be iudield refonn. It is folly to talk of red iape now—we want the thing—we must have it—reform, shooting,tashiering, order,: subordination, soldiers—not ..runa ways, ragamuffins, ruffian....We want, and we must have, brains and landau corn. menders; and implicit obedience'and order in subordinates and soldiers; Six Paces and a stead* aim will do the business if repeat ed sulaiently, °Herr, especially among the commissioned officers. If however,- =wending officers will not do their duty in this matter, let all men shut their hooka , for the end will have well nigh come. The time is short, Wilt be impro'r• - EDWARD EVERETT. Th4rorotmd regiet excited by the death of EDWAIID DthRE.TT is unexampled since the-death of Weaninwrow. The sense of national bereavement which followed the decease of JEFFERSON. JACKSON, the ADAMSES, WEnstarn, CLAY and CALEIOUN was akin but not equal to it. Mr. Evnitarr wa., not a participant in the origins , strug fee for national independence; he was not a partisan nor the leader of a party; he has held office but little, •and has not been an actor to any great extent In our great p)litl cal struggles. Hence there is nothing in the universal feelinz of sorrow that arises from political attachment or partisan affec tion. It is a stio - ntsneous tribute to his great wo.tb as a pure statesman, without fear and without reproach—as a scholar who employed his learning and abilities for the common good, ,and. as a patriot who served his country without holding office and withetit the saspicion of base motire. Surely no higharcompliment can be paid to any public man than this. His epitaph is already written on the national heart—he lived a life of exalted usefulness and died universally beloved. Two Gladiators. The Confederacy at Wit moment Is in much the condition. of a man who, having More than once got his enemy under him, with hisknee upon his breast, and his hand upon his throat, is, while in the actor deal ing him his death blow, assailed from be hind by ors whom he had supposed to be Ails best friend, whilst the enemy Is released from his grasp for the third.or fourth time. - Staggering upon his legs from repeated :blows from behind, confronting his released and . enraged . antagonisteakenesi in 'strength, shaken innerve, sick at heart— . hli,Ciforts ell his skill, all vain, his success all vain, exhausted by his long Struggle ; stormed by the foul blows, reeling, he stilt bears up and endeavors to summon bfaek. his 'ebbing energies. If conquered; lie tails hot by the force'of the enemy in front; but by the unlooked for blows from behind. 'lfet, had helipected this foul playdm :Could at any time by . one effort Lave felleeLthis puny creature tu his rear.• Even yet he might! free himself of his - Kitience; iiria;.• retreating slowly before his :antagonist Will:rat, gradually collect his strength and hurl him back to the grobad. Will he do Itt or will he miter himitalf to perish 4.0* foul play?- - -Visorliates corp. .9. , The' ',lair Fiasco. . . The no-Called "Minion" of P. P. Blair, Br., to the rebel - =lb:with:a 4 Richmond, las ended, Just Win] man of sense might have foreseen -tram the beginning It woniddo, In a failure. Mr. t Blair h C ome back with preclacly the name re ply to i o vertures that all ids predecessor's re etived. It is tuumecomtable that niter such re • tasted tiffs there Can be found parsons anxious to try their hands af illicit and nnathorized nego tiations with.the public enemy. It arm., es either a veil summit of 'egotism on the part of such pee-. pie to fancy that they can convince a man who says Germ:hand that he la determined not to be ' o minced, or elac_li reveals an itching to dibble . pal% •: - . 11"!::, r. 7:::: 1rr,,;z1:.:17:1.7 .11.4: 4.r4.... to be clad:mi. Me can account for tho =Temente °tench persona; at Saucier* Jewett, Gilmore, dm., hat In the case of Mr. 'Blair It to not way to do o. Time was when it would hare been attribute/ to the habit of dabbilsix an public airlirib - regrilarty .T. Lich in those days led to the talk of the "Kitett en Cabinet ," Let Mr. Blair's,age inn/experience Might - be tuppOsed to liare.corrected that failing. Ti Inge, bare iiiiir - paratel 'far beyond. ble range, mg! the 'come' he recognises the fact, the better It will be for bluuelf and the country. Toe men orldaday atm generation do not understand the co elite' and nmmaiticaof this era, and the elfort to menace Item by the MOMS which were once, erceemrfol meet always fail.—Philak:phio .Yerlii ,t1r1.471C011. .`;A'lizono Pt/avows Dammam° llararest ?nix ltnrcux TO Bonnson.--Ahont 6 o'clock Yestri day evening, quite an excitement was occasion ed by e conduct of a large, stint-built blsck . . boy, the prmcrty of Mr. Dent. He had made his ee‘capel*Min aconite ago, and slice that time hes WM engaged on the atiamer Pioneer. Mr. Dtnt," having beard of 'Ns. whereabouts, pro-' cetded tea the Blearohr to gct ttla. boy. bat he rb*". "bleed to come ashore. 31;lth the assistance of Limp plain. and;he.Mate of the steamer, be was, brought :alio' as theetnge-plAult, when, he pilled zway.froMthe eflleentandiumped Into the river. He - -tried to secrete himself briar the guards ot the steamer; bat was-not permitted to Mande .long that,nrolicatitent.: , The• 'crew' -of the. steamer Rocket pulled him on b•rard: Hitt tribn- lations wet& tibt . t.'over,'for MS" Owner' /gain attempted •to take filmt bat' he clong - to a 'Cable with such tenacityl that it.." , required • the' utmost exertions of four men to compel him ,lo•_ release ,blabold. Be wan then brought back as far an - - the-stage plank, when he repeated the danger-;: insaultnnatlve of Jumping baba the Icy river, fitter than imanmstive, and: helms , agahares. , pied from his perilous situation.. by the, deck lianas of the steamer. BY this' timells clothes ware nearly all tom fotunialm, but .tt wax nacos, eery to mocare Wagon to take Miller Jail, bat not withotitconalderatiln ales . ind'atareatlei.tr - A. D. Bromanoson, correspondent of the New Tork Tribune, who has both in the rebel prisons veer ;eighteen mobility undiescaped - Dam bury, North Carolina, the other day,,arrlred la this city yesterday, sod stosiped the, Burnet, Muse. Junius Browne Is expected this morning. Air..ltielistrdson 'peeks or tho suffer?: logs or, the prieoners Ballsburr u most MS , tressing. In few ned,plaln words, the rebels are dellbcoaly/4udiottely, and systematically; freezing NI our mat Ps death! There la no doubt about t. Mr. Richardson's' infiamation Is explicit, ample, and zonvineing on this head. It le fleeci est, that the authorales should make u whole sale exchange of prisoners, or proceed to retali ate upin the rebels in our power. This is a forked proposition that cannot be dodged. Itls the'opinlon of Mr. Richardson, that the rebels cannot Increase largely the force of white men- In their army. Western North Carolina is full of faithful - Union people, and the ingress are everywhere and all the time, the frienie and help era of our soldiers. The UllioDiSti to North Car . Oita ere, latterly, doing a good work in the way of bneftwhaeldng the rebel home guards, devot ing themselves especially to the shooting of offi cere. The Richmond paper that has much the Largnss circulation is the Examiner, the shoot that BO bitterly asialle Jeff. Davir.—Cia: Cont. - • Tim mortment of Gm. Sherma n--becomes doubly Important by thepresent success. . The right. wing otlaherman o s army tinder. Genera Iloward,, was sent rotted ftnnt • Sava - sub to Smitten. B. C., and Mooting from Port Boyd Island to me main land, ntored tap .to :the rail road of Pocotallgo, and <steepled lk without re. ehtemic. Aar forece, ( thereforeotre firmly cosh— Ilshedbis the - railway between &sauna% and Charleston, and in a pooldotibluioyetiGth.eoler-. UP either upon that diner—lf that - be drat In.: tended—apon_Branchville.. The directlen- ud ..purposeof the new campaign eanuot much lon gbe kept tweak Should Wilmhigkni koldint against the forces now In LLa elchilty r..11-0 1 1 1 r Ceti - tithe easy prey of -Edwmaan. "alb e/Weat , :. renders before he approaches It, Menke no beer or a temptation •: for him In tern ,aslde la ilia A Coitus is coireipanditut . thus speaks 6 the wants of Ma fitate—'‘What California needs most to-day is ram. What she wank to-morrow Is seemay-Jhe thoesendlenales, which would %as the male population. aocordbuy to the last mama." nttrosptct. • rrem the livening Post. 0, Loviag'One, 0, Bounteous Onc _ What hav'e . l not received from Thee. Throughout the eca,oas that have gone • lots the past eternity' • Lowly my name and mine estate, Yet lather, many a child of Thine, Of purer heart, and cleaner hands, Walks lean humbler path than mine. A ed looking backwerd • hough the year, Along the way ray feet have pressed, I Fee sweet pieces ore , ywhere, Sweet. places ,where my moult had rut. For, though come human h,^pes of Mine Are dead, and burled from my eight, Ter from thelt gravek immortal flowers • Have sprung, and bloseCenseltato light Body, and heart, and soul have been • Fed by the most convenient food; My nights are peaceful all the while, Auden My marts! days are good. • Mr sorrowl have notbeen so light, • The ehastenhig hand I could not traced ?for havfirapArlestungs been so great That they have Lid iay Fatoere face. /Minas, Ist. • ' Pinang (fear Would Mot Tate the Oath. - - Cin the lid of August, 1861, says the Sa cramento Unicrn„u suit was commenced in the District Court of this county, in which Ben Wood, of New York—member of Con grass—was plalntiff, T atid Margaret Harrigan, of Butter towiiship, was defendant. Dar ing the lifetime of .' Harrigan, and while in New-York, hebecame indebted to Wood, and to secure the Indebtedness gave a mort gage on Ire tang, On which is located the Centerville race-track, on the upper Stock ton' road. Berne time after Harrigan's death, Weal, fluent his counsel in this oily, cornmencedsuit for the sum 0( $l,BBl 13 and interest and costa. J I'. Coffroth, caramel for the defenCant, raised the ques. tic n in court of the went of loyalty of the plaintiff, and objected to, the further pro grrss of the snit untll.Ben should take the oath prescribed by the Legislature of the State. Due 'notice was sent to Wool of the statmof the case, end also a copy of the oath for his sworn signature. Ben swore considerably when he read the document, MA be did not swear to the point. He took a great number of oaths, but none of them were In the right t •rm. He did swear, how. ever, that he would never take the Califor nia oath, and returned the document with is messsge to Coffroth unfitted to cars polite. Some month , have elapsed since the refu sal of the plaintiff to comply with the law. A few days ago Coffroth arose In court, end moved to dismiss the snit, on account of the disfoyalty of the plaintiff. The court smil ed, the attorneys smiled, and the spectators rot only smiled, but some of them whisper ml something abcnt "rablrne impudence." Cutitoth Maintained his ground, however, and made out a clear case. The motion wee granted, end Ben Wool was thrown out of court. In view of the patriotism of our laws end the loyalty of our lawyers, he has a poor show of becoming the owner of the Centreville race-track OVISERVATI . OICS made in Calcutta during the recent cyclone, show the tremendous power of the gale. The pressure of the wind is reported to hare been 82 pounds to the square inch. A. comparison with the great gales remembered in England, proves the terrific force with which the wind swept over Calcutta. 'During the storm In which the Royal Charter was wrecked, the pres sure was 28 pounds to the square foot, and In the hurricane, which cannot be forgotten, the pressure reached .510 higher than 43 pounds to the square foot. A MUTT FALL—VRAY.—The heavy tt mble in fold during the last few days has excited no gale remark, Thcro avoina to Lc a complete reaction from the pixie which pievaited a fortnight ago in specie market. W heard of werrai considerable sales of cottl at 240 for •i yesterday, and the do- wend for Sterling grehango it note very slack at ,135 for sl.—Cliarktton 3fereury,Jan.l4. COTTON is Shvsswrar.—The Southern Confederacy (Macon, Ga.) says It learns froura high Confederate official source that theri were about 150,000 bales of cotton In Sayinnah at the time Sherman entered it. :Near 120.000 bales of this amount belonged to [foreign merchants and cannot be Inter fered fri th The remaining 30,000 belonged to American merchants. THE most popular rong now sung ut the Confederacy, is one of Belllnrs gems from NoTIES. It IS Is entitled, "Where are now the Elopes I Cherlslied?" PURILI47 JIi)TIC.EB. I T: 4 4r Mart tracnr. AL. biourary CITY. EXOELSDIR HALL; 4,rner of Federal and Latock streets. Pastor, lOSIFR RING. Services at 10;4 a. cm and 7 p. Prayer Deettog on WEDNESDAY EVEN IN I. The public ate cordially invited to attend. I It: It . 10 THE TIE EMDEN/ DIREC TORS AND bTOLIKit /Lir MIS of the II ON CITY BANK , OF PITTSBURGIL—The n. elrolgued baying Men appointed Auditor by Celia of Cemtnon Plea, of Alloberly County, in r matter , . of tectlentlreol the Art of Assembly, rcve4 1 d A goal. teal, to sacertalo and 110;4, 114• time r f the wad IRON CITY t t nhe time 4 p.) Ing the test dividend. Will attend to the du , • of their said appointment et the Ranking use of unld Bank. No. 74 Fourth street, on I.AY iIiORNINO,,JA.NUARY 71,1655, at 10 . 1 Ina. Wv, PNILLIPS, Whl. R. IN) W :V, j BALLANTLNE O,ncE tor tau *Try/Tomos Ismotnealitto.:l Jnoketry 10, 1!H S. , AN ELECTION -FOR 10111ECTO ol this Company, to reeve during the en.- ier $ car,arell be had et thls °Meson TIIIIRSDAY, I . ',mazy 2d, 1t62, batviecn the hours 0110 a. m. and m. JAS. COLLOR% j.l93ud Secretary. ALLCONYNT NATIONAL BANN, Peruinuttott. Jan. le, OKI EI.ECTION FOR NINE DIB6O i. TORS in nerve until the next annual Elea t will be held at the Banking House, on the NTT-FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY next, LI tween the hours of 12 and l o'clock p. tn. Jxttlxd. , J. ar. COOK, °ashler. UZI' FILLINT WARD. ALLEGLIENY. . W3EILM The citizens interested are requested to attend a palk meeting, at the Sellool. ifOrisn, THIS h.% ENING, and EVERY EVENING until fur ther notice ,to provide the manna for ,:tllling the Quota. Good ;weaver ham already been made. An that Is aerated is for EVERY ENROLLED,EAN to Hey up end pay his share cribs liabliity. Should any decline, they may be liable, persooally, to the token:allot draft. If &lido their duty there will be No Draft in Ole Wires Word. BY ORDER OF THE OOMMITTER. Darldlrd Illitlittllo,ttAX DIMWIT OODITANTI BIO.IIII¢OHAX, Dee." lett. . • GIeMBRAL-MEETINI4I OF B BTOOKBOLDERS of this BANK T will be held at the BANKING 801513E0n MONDAY, • JAMMITT 20th, 1865, a 1 o'clock p. et, to tenable* Lea decide whether the Company, shall become an A wociation for the Business of Banking, under the Low. of the United• States, and whither it shall exercise ^the power conferred by the Aat of Jima Ix -A-Olsten of this State, entitled "An act ena bling Darks of Ms Commonwealth to become Amoeba es for Bankime under August ws of the S tcs," approved flld of , Dee, sad .to take t o hutherictiost that may be deemed na crony. !By order of the Board of Dlrectats._ de3oll JOIIN . BEECH, Cathielf._,... klecethalca B.Ora or Pirranertme,/ Plttsburxh, Dec. SS. lath NOTICEr--NOTICAL - I ,UEME V Oyez, elfreeab/Lto ction Sof the Act of the General Asseeibly of t S h e e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act enabling Banks of the Commonwealth to become Associations for the purpose of a ßanki e ra b under the Lowe of the United 1864, t hat igfe r gt v ockhole l l d e d f a tte o arnth hank have this day voted to become such an Association, end that its Directers have procured the authority of the oweers of mere than two.tbirds of the Cep ital Stock to make the cerillthate therefor by the Laws of the United State.. _ debtim, INC. G. MARTIN, Cashier. Ups Virr Bore, Patent*l4,llec. id, IE4. igirNOTICE let HEREBY GIVEN, agreeably to Sec. 2d of the hat of the Gen eral Assembly of the Constoonwealth of Penneyi yank., .entitled An Act enabling Banks of the Conunonwealth td become associations for the pur pose of Banking,; under the Lawn of the United Statea,” approved the Ed day of August, A. D. INS, that the Stockholdets of the Iron City Dank of the Olty of Pittaborh, end county°, Allegheny; have this dayvoted to became such an association, under the_ 11Eltle end title ff The•• Iron City Na. tional Batik et Plideburg and that It, Directors have procured the author! of the owners of more then iwo.thirds of the Cap tal Stock to , make the certificate required therefor,-by the Laws of the United Mates. dehelm. JOHN NAGOTTiff, Colder. , • , • , ixes tar. EETROLEUX-C • . be heldff t w o Pitt*. berth boblm of etoek et the office of HICItAItD. 00N, HAMLET 00..11) Irwin greet. dens G• ' NUTS SALE.:-40 bushcli NJ , otphigitauts in store &ad for sale by' _. 4 ...._„.. s i . BBYALRII, & BROS. .46.1.1 .. 170: Wit; :I. THEIt 1-100 ; gidca '' 4 .- .. fi f iri ,itrti r tirc. d l476 4 lT l lVlLN ' '''.- .1' • . ".:. la raw, It.. nuoww/a r ka i i i l i ti . Unx;74 . . bags .4 is Iry a nd for , ills is ' ll Y' 3 ' l '' i .-*°.E.' ! !.. lr i M l 'llimti ` , 4 li. l- oF t BI ,b. WEFITMOULAND COUN -4,u. TY 111/Birlsei Si Br& I months old, leo,. , el& Pekes IPM. rt. sale 1,1 • aid 1 .1.• ft. VOIGT & 00., 1011ACTROTAIIX-17 5 barrels la good eh sp Ow mtg. (]a.lo] IttONILT IL COLLINS. MEM „rt. II” 4711 S E.7IE.VT s T. on FAIK—A. lin ite . l atottnat of S.ddlt Western 0.1 Co. or Pnllad.lohta, sr lOC scrlption price. SrEr.L. 31. 6.I:MEV. 11;011ItENT.-1'lle two story_ tlwolling ...tionco. No. rid Second near ar.rat, eO . . ill[llllg Eight Rooins, dell and Good Cellar. Poi aefslou given Aptil 181. For particulars apply to jatilf 'JOHN I. }LOUSE R 00. FOR SALE. L _ A: MANE HergE, • N 0.66 rophrr street,. Allegheny, containing fon, rooms with hall, and good cellar, yard front. Poesevelou given April Ist. Enquire DT ROBERT WRAY, Jr., fa.21.1t Commertinl Broker, No. 4 Hand St. I m 'A om Pfi .o ß r ! new W WALL E WALL R -T good!make w ill callr stock at 'reired rates till the first of March no Buyers can find papers of all grades, arid make their Interest to give us a nail at No. 107 Mark t JOS. R. 111;011ES le. iul O. Said VOR SA benutifui FARM of THIRTY-THEEIi A0RE.... 4 t, le a high state Of .Large orchard of tint beat of .Pruit; good house and barn; opting of excellent water by he doer; an of the beej_of coal in the Mil above the house:not requiring hauling; situate tin the east bank if the htonongnbela liver, one nine below Elizabethtown. Inquire of DE. wrznicErz , , Jain 2TI Pelmet:vet. i t OR SALE.- , -WE ARE AUTRORIZET) to .011 re lot of ground, containing Macre., six of whl-h are p.anted ln (cult, adjoining - the proper ty of Hugh Lee, En. The property la ,nbout 1,4 of a mile from the depot of the Steubenville fiend. •A leo, tee Piet. of lend, flue miles from Lanaing, county teat of Alareake Ocg, Iowa; well timbered' with heavy whiter oak. The Prairie State Road lute through thlageoperty. ll•lther oral, above Will be traded tor !rood Oil Starke, at market • Vice. rEEL & BALLET. FOR SALE. • • Shares Pittsburgh Oasotte Astoollatioch 6,11 Ward Bounty Bonds. • Culbertson Run Oil Stott • Meadow no.; lrnn City du.; Ohio Valley do.; Blood Fat m Ohio do.; -- Tarr !Baas a. Cherry Run dO.; nitride do.: (11l Basin .10., El Dorado do • t Hole do Al/egheny ea Pittsburgh do. STEEL es BAILEY._ • I+- 1 IFllklns EndL A- A LI: A BLE Oil, tali DS N•fJl.l. ISALXIOIEL Irget of na scree, in blnhooing township, I sin renes round. On this Una two welIJ Are d4WIIIO t)0 i kith of about 230 (bet, with all Mt./. lent show m oil. Alto, one tnct containing shout 15 acres, rtitll e well about 306 feet deep, and n aplendid abort of od. 1 I e abot e lards are located In one of the beet pronteing oil terrnorlce on the Maligning river, nodadjoioluz the lands on which the celebrated titre. rinLe or Pioneer Well Is located. Vut lull esup.ir. of HOBEHT WRAY, Jr, j.t.ll•Zt Commercial Broker, No.l et Shi.i.i.NG AT COST. CIL.4ID'r3EC ICI.ACIIE%-IM9 PLAID WOOL SHAWLS OOOD ASSORTMENT TOR SALE AT COST BY WRITE, ORR CO., pITTSBURGII SCHOOL, 01 , Dl SLON FOR WOMEN.—This inatitutioa veld coat. wiener Its fret Dt.ioll on the FIRST itIONDAY of PL , IIRLTAKY, In Phdan's new bottling, No. 21, )'IlUt street. The object of this school Is the la st.. Mon and training young ladle. In the prines plesof drawing and painting, In slew of ezalifyion them to foam higher. more suitable, and bzizer paid occupations than are now open to them, and of bringing the citizens of Pittsburg% and suburbs uraler ,he elevating and refining Influence, of art. Circulars will be ready on Monday the 29 lost 0. O. HUSSEY, President. Major. Wad. WADE,' VieePruldent. tE IT: MAILMAN. recretity. EVAIWE3 St.;GLERS, TrVlPlrer. Diltsol4sno! J. Ir. 11loothes4 lien. A. Berry, Painter, Shoenbarger ht. Lyon, Dvis. e,. I Wm. O. AL Jones. Tames Park, Jr., Juaet Laughlin, J. U. Lyon, -3. M. Cooper,' 'arm. Thaw, Thor. S. Clarke, tr. Holmes, S Kier, rficCandirea Joaeph Dilworth • ]f ame* Jame* LAughllo, O. W. liallmua, Vlnt. Maw. President Hussey, 'Vice President Wade, Jerre" Perk, Jr:, J. D. Lyon, 1. OE SALE. - 1 . 60 yur. k inch Rope; tit yea b inch Hoppe; itO feet }lubber beast I Nand Truck; Ipslr Platform - Scales. N'o. I; mall - Counter Susie• • I Band Hnldlep Machine; I meet fron Hand Pump; fret Joni; 1 Wilson Steen Lard Tank Complete,TalOtbi; I I.ard Cooler (troller Iron) complete, Itn; Lined I..nrd Cooler, complete; 2 Crackling Presses. nompletc; 6 "Aid Kettki, plater and furnace complete; CO empty heron cask.; rlcklelor Tanks (Iron hoops) suitable for 011 Tanks; I Clearers; I Plow; 1 f •squire of • Wau:f I • I. P. POWER, at Park no., Wnoinart.ttn I'UBLIC.—H773. Xtf K of Attu:limy, Lu a new and moose I DUD , / IL Th (AG 11. fur which he h. applied for Letters nt. Tire objeet of the Invention II to facili tate tiled Using nf dourh In told speuvur. lie the 41 , 41 11E. I..utto roust. bah!ts milt:snow: Ina. by 1 cuts An the coldect days of Winter, and the ',lt log .1 the sponge the evening 111111 . 10.111/110hi . I. ^ILE E . . Alpo the loconrentence of haring the lona, tettieg srourul the store or hearth while It As rata- Ice In tie pen.. This also is a very important ntie t. especially where there are am all ehldtre. ity using my Dough Trough the doulli Is always I. , pt at 3 uniform heat throughout Lhe raising pro amt Is also out of the Way, I hare one In um , to my family which ran he seen at any time on PITT ILLI-E1 second door In the rear of Dr I'llv - sly's Church, Allegheny My. State, District ur County Rights for sole as soon no I..ttera Pot. cut are panted. Jaithgtdslitn ri'OBACCO. GliOu MOE'S, Cc.—S.iT FRPAY MOBBING. Jan 2. 4 ., et v. will be &old •t the Commercial Sam. Room. 64 !inn rt., to middles Baltimore Spun Roil Tobacco; 15 ant Otirennisb • In boxes 0 round Pepper; 4 . Ginger; 3 4 . superior Indigo; 6 bbis. Mackerel; • 2 4 . • 2 bag. new Feathers; 6 dux. handled Hatchets; • I 4 . 4 .. Axes 1,00 A. McILWAINE, Auctioneer. SILVER PLATED WARS '..a.zrsz - zPida.cpxocoitrir. Wafter., Castors km,-he. suitable for the Trade on hind and for sale by WILER & Moss, 225 South sth st„ PHILADELPHIA. Jntnxm A LARGE LOT OF READY-MADE ctoTstrom; To be sold out at 1.1031'. at the corner of OHIO street and the DIAMOND,' opposite 'the Poet 04 re, Allegheny. CRY, on account of the death of the late proprietor, JOHN McGRATTY, well known as .Cheap John" of AlloghenY oity. igyoawd. 17.1 . 0 USES FOR BALE. • TWO BRICK HOUSES, Nos. Pt and 97 Washington Street, three stories, ent,telnlng nine rooms, with gas and water, and in good order. Also, &LOT ON . vrinse STREET; adjoining, 94 feet by 1118, onwheah are temporary buildings. The whofe will he sold very low for cash. • Esquire of JOHN tuts, jaWnitel ' 43 Market street.— I, I XECUTOR'S SALN—STOOK, 'TUESDAY EVENING, ' , Jan: lllst. MIX o'clock, trill be sold st tiommerelal Sales Rooms_ 64 Fifth 'Swet t by order or Esiniukors iHN. R. Cralg, deceased: _ *shares Pittsburgh h Coal 11111 Turnpike Op. I share Monangahelalravigation Co. I Pew, N 0.2, to First Presbyterian Ohara., MU. I Perpetual Enka's/thirsts WashingUn College. .140 • A..6IeILIVAINE, Auctioneer SELECT .—T SCHOOL, EAST COMMONS, ,tELECIIIENYhIs Institution for ROTS, for many years conducted -by Mr. W. IL WARE HAM will commence its neat regular seulon on -the FIRST DAY OF FERIIIJARI, huller the tote or Mr. T. E. WAREHAM. For terror, Re.. copy to Mr. W., at his residence, No. UNION AVENUE, or at tho School Room. alBSwd $5O REWARD—LOST. (s)tufilTant":2lll% kerb, eederal street, Allegherty,and Provost Materiel 1 , oster's Mlle*. Fourth street FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DoLtdats, / one .6100 and one SED Pitt iblargh notes. The finder will receive the Above reward by leaving the Seine at IiAIIN a. yill,il}ll,EiS. No. no Diamond, Allegheny they, or at DISPATCH OFFICE. jarO/t I s iittPWAREAND FED/I.Y Jan.glet, at to O'clock. will be sold at Uommercinl Sales Rooms, 01 "'Tat street, • do dos, assorted Stone.Chloa Dishes; . 1 Frank/In Storey . , . - 1 Coking !` pan ' A. IdeILIVAINT.I.Auct,r; WIIEELEIt & WILSON SEWING MACHINE.-61ATURDAY MORNING, Jan.ltst, at 11 Welook, will be ' sold. at Comma. dal Fates Houma, 64 Fifth street, one superior Wheeler and- Wilson Sewing btaelitee.. Alio, three fampy Sewing brublnes, Florence and other patterra. ; Ate* • • •• • 1. MaILWAINE Awl% • PARTNERSitTP IffiNEToForill exlsther _between- ILLUSWIT at KNOX, wan lon the end Init.; by Muttlel emment. The busluta of the firm will be settled .brJ. Itamnett. at 661 Llbertjet.orhera the business. will be ear. rledhn at formerly. ' ' 7:IiArdNETT, fe1.10.41 - KNOX:. CONSIGNMENTS. aoo • bumhels Oats; In barrels Extra Family Flour; 00 bushels Beans: WO bushels Corn; received and for stle jab WELIB Or, W/MINSON. -:rw._..-_ *z.~ai::^ ...,.,:Fir-,c~+. c.,s .~ri«:~._d .IrEir .1 L 9 r'ik; ft T C. 11.17 ( i ODEY'S lADTS BOOK FOR FEBRUARY, 113.65% ANOTHER SENSATION NUMBER, coytAnnNo A EEADiituii STEEL PLATE, oparalleled Colored Foehiou-Platr 112=21 Sixty Other Engravings. Suitable to Ladles and to the salaam See partic ularly the Colored Fashion In this number. The Steel Plate L •Th,, Sabbath Eve," eoetalo thrfrrnilue"esnigralli?, tn e' llt or g ' l s l ' p . per printed In Colors, rather an emus! g subject. To show the eheapne s of I his number. which is only 25 rents, the slip' r pattern and mugs would cost In tl e stores Cl. /or subserlbere will see by the style and worth of be February number, that we do not, as many pu fishers ore In the habit of doing, exhaust our e s In the January number. Bonnets, Headdreas, Caps, Capes, Embroidery, Braiding, Crotchet a Netting work, Curious Articles for the Toile , and many novelties grace *ls number.. Marlon Harland, 5T a E. F. Mat, MIAs Frost,. and Zin Thorne cuntrl eta errellent stories. ja2l • CONCERT HALL. GRAND GIFT CONCERTS AND SOIREES MAC44QI,JE 'FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, eon:me:ming' MON DAY, JANICADY 234. ISCOS, by the talented BELMONT TROUPE! C. morleire the following. Lndlen and Gentlemen of Yetsattle nod A rilttle Cfultifleatto•s: Prof. lIELDIONT. tho only rival of the Ancient Tif.T . l.llo. who.e Chlranerle In the admiration of both Ness and the mu, • loromt BELMONT, Premiere attend ant to tho WiriirdM hire. CHARLES HOWARD, (front 11 , 01.111 y drfat Tlicatte, Dallltuore,) Comcdienue and Vu •al .t. "Mr (IEO. 011AY, Juetig etyled the Ameticen 13k:G,01.1. PYMIOWSKI, the celebrated Planlet and Cramtemer. Admlchlou FA rte; Deserved cents 'Meta. Doors erect 017; to conOnen, ni V o'clock. Box onlo, n ?ally for the ...le or iretterved rt eat froma. to. to 4pJ tn. (TRAY, In2l t r IS:MiI ES Fl )11 1665 CIL LEASES Deeds, Mortgages, BLANK BOOKS GOLD PENA, JBT.III..TIC7)NIEIRCIT OF ALL DIZOIZIPTIONS MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., LAME'S AND GENTS' G[ll, FELT, AND BUFFALO OVERSHOES, 1.101:5' AND YOUTILT ala Leather Water-Proof Boots. Norma, Calf, and Grain /Ohl Balmorals. DIETS Calf, Kip, and Grain Leather Boots. 133110EEM elicacas car 81.1 Suds. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT McClelland's Auction House, ja2o 55 FIFTH 'STREET. CM= vr — . BpEcIAL iNdTitETAX.— U • Barite received the list of tarweisi Fax sr* t-ssed MI Incomes of MI, In exc. - cameo with the of Congress, am rood J ly tth, ISO!, for the Division comprising the Boroughs oYltirminghans, F Birmingham, South Pittsburgh, Monongshe a West pittshorsh and Temperancesllle, and the ..onahlpie of Baldwin, Snowuen, Lower SL'lllalr, Upper St. Clair, Scott,- Union, Windier*, Bahia- Son,lgortir Fop tte, South Fayette; Findtey, Moon, Crescent and Neville. I will attend for the receiv ing of esid taxes at the Otter of A. 13 Stevenson, Esq., Birmingitsm, daily (Smiley ► and. Satanism until blowier. isnutry lOth, between the hours of t and 4p. m. Also at the following places: Wednesday, Feb. tst, at the boomer Polar Bayer, Snowden township. Thuridap i r i ch.24. 't i the house of G. W.lßoyd, lirnr:l4aty., r rtl7, n a . t t r h ' e house of I. N. Ti Itotaoson township. Tuesday. Feb. 11,b, at the house of Elijah_ Mar shall, coI Clinton. WtOricsdal . , Fats Bth, at the house of Zlsttheat Mrftro rat. Noah...own. • rlday, Feb. loth—fit the olllce of, D. Roble:mon, I:eq., Temperar.erville. 'Monday, Feb. 17th, at the onlee Barker, Eaq.. reouth Pittebor.rh. I trill ale° attend at the oMee of the Collector of Internal Revenue. No. 67 Fourth et.. Pittsburgh, on Sat urdaya, until 11 h of Fehr . wry, from 9 a. m. to 2 p. rn. After oforceald dedee 10 per cc t. iiifialtf will be *decd. Payment must be mole In L`n tee tates mane*. .111 H N ANT, Dep. IDollectoe 3d Dlr. nt DLL Perrone orrfereing may remit I their cheeks, pay ear to my order. through the Pittsburgh P. O. J.l3aliketfrbtar HOLIDAY GIFTS, OF IIFECTION AND ONASITI : ft :4 Waivs I 1140;t:1 RIO REST PREMIUX Lack Stitch Sewing Machines L BA BLE PRIVATE LIBRARY T C.ATA LUGUE.—On SATURDAY EVE. XING, Jan. Olt, at. IX, o'clock, will be sold on scrond libor of Comisersial Sales Itooma 6 t Fitth et :get, by Catalogue, e very valuable Private Li brary of the beat English sod American Literature, tll In sulk-Cur editions many of, them finely hint . rate.] end elegant/yr bound,. among which are R'nshinglcm Inieg'S works, 15 vols.; lllldrettes United States', 6 - vols.; Danctoft's 6,3 voli.; Lord llollogbooke's works, Swot"; Rome's Philos. opt:deal Work., cola .; minx's Life of Washing. 41 ton, GT0,16113 RebralcaplArebster'slinbridged Diettoriaty; DOn's Gardener'. Dletienary 4 vohi.; 4111. isflaidener's Dictlonory,2 vols.; Bolt's sys tem offlgograyky,4 vole.; Mitchell's largo Unlver. gal Athol; Olbbon, Guam -and Aldaeanleyf's mute, rirs;ooldirtuith s winks' London Art Journal for lerlBt2; American In Europe, National Portrait 611., Wilktnson's. Ancient Egyptlsmi; Stephen's Egypt and - the - Italy . d; Abbott's Napcileon, scums lientonl Thirty Years In • the U. S. Senate, Button's Anatomy, vols.; Idontaigne's Essays, 6 vols.; Dryden's work., vols.; Twos Is of Ass. 7h ljeni I g T u ' es is. iire hr iMw ready for distribution, and the Boils can be examined ell day• Saturday. jsQO - A. lIIILWAINE, AuePr. A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED -HOPES. grAIL7CRNASTMC Osinirtitns Finer DITIMION, WMIIIIACITOIf. Jan. 11,1865. WM be sold. at public, auction, to the highest bidder, at the time gad places slimed below, sit:: Pittsburgh, Penn ry sylvania, Th ursday, Februa 2, PIM. Wilmington, Delaware. Thursday, Fob. I mussy JO. NM% THREE IIUNIIRED CATALUY.TiORSII2 at each place. ' These horses !Are been condemned as aunt for the thisalry mrvice of the Army. '- • For rolid and farming purposes, moos good ban gains may be bad. Homes sold singly.' Sale to. commence Into A. 31. Terms, cash in United States currency. ' . JAMES A. EkIN, ••• Colonel In ebarge First Division Q. 31, Q. 0. • Je2Ottfc2 prill'4Eß ON TEE FACE are SKIN DISEASES ARE CURED BY ==! 4ND . 6OSTIVENIZS lIEMAPVWAiXA. Bee long advettlvemeat In daily papers. jal7 114IOletta TIO.NDS:an AtAIEgi..FOR BALM 1435.ive, 'payable la font R . lama,* pay ments with- bitarest. 'Real Estate valued at 'so, 005—impeovementa at 1170000. Fatuous desiring • sate Investment at =meth= Opel cont.volght esR Stooks h and. inednokad fold on commis sion. DOrtd collected.' Loom. made on collat eral& ROBINSON, MaULE&N 00.. 1•14 No. '75 Fourth at.; TABLE CUTLERI.—A fine assortment of Ivory, Bobber . and Bone*Beadle Table Knives and Cervere t pat received and for sale by don .7,l2iLn DOWN, lie Wood street, .Gn ...s tC.i .s~:~. ;:: .17.2 FS' TILS'II.IIE.VWS FIFTH STREI.T, PITTSBURGH, TPA,. INCORPORATED BY LEGISLATIVE CHARTER Of the Mod, TN THE ONION, cooduetod'hy • prsttlead BObINEON MAN. 01:If blew.% ouointeret•l anthoritte• Lott mad Wert, prromottoollfr system; of Book-Keeping unovailed; comprehending over, deferment of boat sew, and yet so elcincolly coo eased that the attest. tod , ott• Mats th, to eight weeks It assist.. of Mond once oth Inns and twice aria; • data ; 4161b1f.' ty IL: to different tha asandir of old to rem Zook. Cgrotqtrte d by Arne elliesnot methods, exhibiting the muter el ohne , nnw llntgo, with the intnginctionors sin gamer; alto prertigily Me di-Min tbt Hy owass of which the feiallsof flu! . barlmos aro top* of tn. smorst books, tor Ilk. aro of the pampers only. .t the .uletuosa. of tattoor.blit Books by IA fib oteprortleol Illootrotiorro, earbibilfrogthe Hooka ro o,tored by Doable Korn , . A 15.1.1111m10 for rood* Deranged Double-Entry Books, With od: rprad &nano. TL. gala prima found. and me terreatly paned.' Tina karst, dm also gaup. deal lu Opening Books. 1 , 1,,tn eight op, tilleatims, 1 d llug ^1. 6 . 1 ;at own ;amt. wte in Ludlam. Also, a *win. of alter tiara In FIZIE2=2I Trrs new end preullarrpocltcatlene. TILe learner .lee writes eicrit el&l ti of rrussissorylgmeot !Cates, Drafts, °sassy, It I. of Ills Lange, Accounts, invoices, Ac.., de.. Also, ..tk• of - IThleb. with britineas form,. are all conarotral with bin court, of tiorplng, making It a regular mama of huoitto•• practict, with s coarse of tvronty-Orr •- —• Let - lakes ispcas Rook-Keeping: Tie Scaler prioripal, explaining all dm Ll:mines. reran recorded In the teat. Also, lively* • Lectures on Businris Subjects. 11. f "...- 7 oar may gel rich. ROW to get rich by bra. QI g. The causes of commercial failures. 00 *M.. 1•110 a. Thu moral latireaco or itaggrity In yontb, to Abia, lactates aped No.. 39 Fifth street. On Partoonbtps, Coon-seta, losanume. Common Car rims, the nuanne of L1M1144101121. it. Practical Marne •thmto In. dtlecting • 117 • fhll set of groolue vignettes aod counton, and a large colketiotrof conotorkit sot,. (In manussuipt,) exhibite the ennetruetion and equip- Utett, tlte operating reeelos and expenditures, the Dale °kneel end • dividend mended., Tinise Meilen ere advents.] by others, but net taught ibrearbere is the cit.,. Our new eystem of Prirote Bank Books, (In memisscrild,) embracityrall the best dams In me, among private Banter. Our new =Urged edifies! at. to this deportment elodeote hero the atelltance of oar Antorintrndent, Mr. THOMAS B. BMlTiloan aped. cuord ITecdcei Moocantile Accountant, sod Amami, Oink or. Micalesippi .boomer. Our IWI cont.• of boolneoeprocic• loch:im • boot 91717 OrSIKEB6 BOOBS, ruled to shoat thirty dab creot tattoa, 0.0: II Le sere, 7 Dq.books. 6 Jour. halo, 6 Milt Boot* 4 Cish Book,. 4 84ics Books 9 ID. 0. lot Boots I Dacouat Boot, 1 Co eh itvisar. I De. , pool. tiAgi.ter, YC. liectiOr Begiaterr. 1 !lode .1 trawl, ro.,,tater, I !Matt Boot. 1 Peon(' Book., I Taal Book. Tbs.° tont. proottsily record ohm:tax hno4ret had. once trenoattans, compr , h,dl , l 0.4'. Origloil plan or toroadoo • clocatb a Inticdotoed sweat, ere years ay. f, acts tows soaseord in imitating hum wilthe b. lot 04• P by ccrr.parlos the It. ISMS. p•pitrs sad bock' of .I.lr pa r ole w tb Woo. of th , g stoat.t or this hall. lathe DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING, Price 1.1.7%. !Will by 8001.011<n m orally A .A ElLlett NOU,S,lllitnt $[D LLB: Th. foilmAss trethsontsts What@ the c of this wort. .14 costahn touch natter Important to the tnercluulte C. BAIA &ITEM), Prnident Manhattan Bank, T. "The moat. templet. work of the king I hate as wen." JAB. B. 1117BIAT. Prominent banana Bank, Pittsburgh t graduated to Bars College to half the time Inge peeled. Ills «hub able apnea, Indulta nothlt, aver. BUMS. m 0 101 a. 001 .3 thing euetathd." J. It. gO3IPTO, Gunder Niagara Bank, broktatn. N. I. .The iocet dear end daveprchen.lre that I have met lOUN SNTIMR, . 1 Clothier Bank or ritteburgh. "Loo have pat year two loogaspertarteaaaamar4out to good use to thla reek." 7611 N. 3lthehant, No. 93 front newt, 24. T. t %tenet. Fhlp Owner, AmoricaalLod Ettropeut Ittrthazi, Bank Director, etc., he has borne the:repo- Ls: lon at :be highret order or bushman talents." JUILN W. BllltNll,ol,4reroltant, • No. It South street, N. Y. "Mr. Duff Is a man of nee qualifications for bud sem," JoltN II.A TAYLOD.; Merchant, Union street, New Orleana. WM. SUMNER & CO, •rhir.Doff I. &merchant of the Sot reepectablllty." LAZDIS, Merchant, Nor Orleans .•. . . .The favorable opinion& iirrady expremed by gentle. ea o of competent antlioilty are well CaareW. and vol pn gerly Instintad." , mita:es LICUPP, • • LEOPOLD DlEur; RWIETIL ROBERT xcL 144seCommittee dn.. Chamber at Commenya • [Extrarl from the Illoateal • ! P COM` ER M. WETMORE. Secretary.. "Toler Coin mitres misehoonsly concur hi the optolm oa the'nllllt7 of the lawmen. toethal or lir DWG. • CORDON J. L REDS, . DeMndla Seel , of Um American Loatltato. N. Y. • No. 17 Fl*Th STN3E? . Tom.rls Osptikla Anima Estlwillw TUE IFITIV Asp ENLAZEINU EDITION 41' Sfiamboat Book-kewping, ._.. ..-. ..~.. _._. _......_ rf `~r~..~civx~ra . , .....,`....i Y~_i. ~ .c:ri' z t._w.w: xa .. c~ `u.~ . ~~,a::`rz- =£.., sy;X.~i. ~~~ ~'~ POUBDED IN- 18410, THE ONLY INSTITETION, Stock-Books, Pcgrtotrship Books, Pi-irate ILEdger, Single Entry, Closiasg Books. Business Forms Business Letters, Commercial 'Law, Counkrrelt Bank Jrafes, Our Railroad Book-Keeping Nleamboal Book-kelptnr. "No oiler wolk upon Bookevpleg captains %bomb act witlVau much CiLILIIIPM mod bitopliciti... Ce.l.lor $c lain' Vank,Wall atitet, N. T. "It glvoo • ck•r kuist.l Into all deportmatto of thl A. 6. FRASER.. Cashfor or Sevowli_Word 13.1141 t T. • . ' bral..d.ot say° he to P°° °6lo °. ...lb.*/ wqr, P° • .j. r..y.ALyteoar. - . "1 . 'eu r " ;11•1:84., Como lb. itesxotirortsuse. usakeem 6oroatta "n. 0.4 P.P." n - '''' .al at B,- Li .. a 8.. 1r8.1.11111. Jost pubibbed by Mei &Inbar. irloalit. Sob! by Sok.. • tone:* senora: r. • - ad t. • „, Mum te Tug of PittibaTC "l3.• I Imelda. slatiels worth tberta l a i str i t o • b L.t. Ch k of ateimar Clout Verpou. 1 Dorado. thologfal stow of tem Stem:Kea PrONO 1111 valoallOo OM I . tem %IMO port without eon ot the' bookoi board." ,Nokia/AK ' roptolo. Arx4. ON . IVM. H. DUFF'S PENMANSHIP- IA FLIIST PitEXIIIBIe For beet Businese tad Omareentil Prounarwhip, awards. ed oar propene Penman,. by the Unluel Kates elr, at Cincinnati, Pennaylvada Rata Fair, at 'Western Pennsylvania Pali, at Pittsburgh Western Virginia EMI . , at Wheeling—.--..;...-.--1803. And the Ohio State Vale at All of which are exhibited at our of • . ' , rect.! ecru of the penmen's art."--fitheargh !mt.. "Three performances can only be excelled by the ati• ther."—ltinharea f, -efts. "AU bli ornamental deeigne are new and remarkable pertbrmenese."—Ereetne Gazdba. • -• • “The late Western reneaylranlayair awarded blmSti Pinar reseruna in all branches of theart.—Ohio Sale . . efotanal. • . . 01311.-TEItIIS Far the Graduating Coen; time a ollialled..,-940 Oa Dienka and Stationery, (meting 91 elsewhere.):....: 9 9,1 The thilerge4 edition at Dof. Dook-Keeplag.....- . I 71 Oar llhalui ere made of hue extra 'Mae peper,.ralcal cow plete,yeith folleeteateuxiliarlee. . ten thefiter• p‘,....nt the . hostages student al the rellowhi[ llat'OßT•lll? ADVAIITAGW•I, lit, Witten: lb* beet iiesoiies la the Welt ; per asp • 119; Dais einiallioiikelitninateliencii•le the Neer as Cha•teir Oimateeselteaght br the aathece Ob. • Pyles et ems re eight mein" in alms of stagy. • 611..• 'ides el thaexame number of weeks laird. • Cih. A gulag cr beets sad s'ailieleii7 • &plums eh liy'ore ea berg sad ea litearably known sex veceptar, i• so latbsa, ite sit iielimaletit, - . . Mir Tata! particulars lead be our dogaiit noway, vp.oo, ~ith maples of our Penmen's Bostoomood Ornamental Writlto, waning OCT cant Oar peotooo, to P. DUFF SON, Principals; V1T22317114111, ?/). . Jaillotrier ,11.11:ll CORNER c . 1W001)11'IRGIN ALLEV. S. 11111S110111 FINANCIIL Aginf.Y 7 ami.Cl Tide Berk keepe on ham for rink the 7 .1-1? United States Treasury Notes,"aruttekes subeerlp tives for the same., This to the POPFLAE LOAN—the only. G.TV crnmer.t loin nobs 1 the market at par—givia; thas.who here mtine • it cafe and dealral4e ono.. (unity for inveta . • TWO CE NTSAI DAY FOB EACH etloo. - • These rotes err An dated 15th August, 1431. The interest payable seMbensually on the tith of F..b rum and Lath of August, at the rate of 37 X) pot 1405 per annum. Al the expiration of three years (only little over two and a half now) they are e ehaegable into the 0.20 Gold Bonita Commission allowed to purchasers. lotetest; will ba pall at our Banking House. WM. F. SCHAIERTZ,Frt. JOrns B. LIVINORTOII, Cashier. C. M. lin.nsarr, Assistant Cashier. Ja1.t2.0. BANKISG HOUSE. N. HOLAIES & SONS, N 0.57 Market Street, Pittsburgh DEPOSITS REDEIVED IN PAR FUNDS AND OTIRREI'tOY Collections mink on ell the prieelpal pellets or the Lotted States nod STOCKS, BONDS AND OTLIER SEMI:MIES SMOOT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION Particular' attention paid to the purchase nal sale of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, foltrd 11talui Nixes of 1/11; Po. do. 6 , 20%; Co. Flres, 10401; Po. &Ito-Thirties; Do. fertlttrata of Indebtednelo ORDERS AND VOUCHERS BOUGHT On I E=72 • TREASURY 11EPARTM.EVT, Orrl= OF COMPTROLLER OF TRROunessor, Waehlnetort—Tanuary,l2th,l6o. E EA S BY SATISFACTORY evider.ee preiented to tho understgaett, It has been made to appear that lIIL LAPIN raTIOINAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, In the City of Pittsburgh, In the county of Ai leci.eny nr.d State of 'Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under and awarding to the rw. quirt - meds of the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide a National Currency, secured by n pledge of United State. Bonds, and to provide for the ctrculation nod redemption thereof," ap provcd.3une.kt, MR, and has complied with all the provision. of said net required to be compiled with before "commencing the business of banking under ,a.tld act; . 7 Now therefore, Hann liteCtrtiocn, Comptrol. ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Union National }lank of Pittsburgh," in the city of Plttehtugh, in;the county, of Allegheny,. and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to conunenee the bonitos,* of Banking , under the act aforesaid. 1 {Currency Bureau, la testimony whereof Beal of the witness rey hand and seal Comptroller of the of Mlles, this twelfth day Currency.' or January, 1866: treasury Department. • - 1117311 MoCULLOOIi. comotroller of tho Currency - • TELZASITIIT zrarrtmerr, OFFICE OF TRY COMPTROLLER OF OURIMICT,I VrAsaucaros, December 31, 1534. XVIIEREAS, BY SATISFACTORY T evidence presented to the unpnlignett, it XIS bcen ,:lace to appesr that the IF.EN CITY RATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, in the city of Pittsburgh, in the tounty * of Alio IthenY. and State of Pennsylvania, has been duiy organised under and seconding to the requirements of the acts of Uongrese, entitled "An Act to pre vide a 'National Oueresicy, secured by a pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the Memo lotion and redemption thereof," approved Juno t, 1564, and has complied with nil the provisions of sold AM required is be ecnii‘with before 06r0,' mencing the business of. Ban under Bald act; ?this), th erefore, I. liugh och, Comptroller of the tionency, do hereby certify that TICE IRON ()ITT NATIONAL BANK OF PgITS-' 8UL08.," to the city of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, And State of Pennsylvania Si au. tborised to commence the business of Banking un der the act aforesaid. • . . • In testhnony whereof, witness my band a.) and seal of once, this thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1881. • HUGH. McCULLOOII, jat-ihnif Comptroller of the Currency. • TREASURY DEPARTMENT, cie Volo - TROLL= OP TILE Jusut.ool, ' WweitiooTos, Josiuory Nth, 19M. } Prri WHEREAS—By satisfactory evidence presented to the understlizeJ, It hos been• mad., to appear .that the . THE ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK, of Pittalturgit, .In the` county. of- Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly erred. trod under and according to the 1 equirestents of the Act of. Congrees, entitled "An Act to provide a National Currency, see4red bye pledge of United State. Bonds, and to provide for, the circulation and redemption-thereof," approVed .Tune 1551, Red hes complied with all the_provisions of said act, n gained to be complied with before commenc ing the business oblinking under said act Now, therefore. I, HUGH McCU.LLOCH,COmp. troller of the Currency, do het eby certify that the "Allmnt linty National Rank" of-Pittsburgh, In the city of Pittsburgh, in the countyofAllegheoy, and State of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the busineas of banking under the act aforesaid. In testimony of whereof, witness ray hand and seal or °Glee, this lith day Janutu7, IE U 6S. ' t HUGH aIcOLLOCIL, ,ht tEldtm Comptroller of the Currency. nun SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO SMITIUTE.% D STREET (6 posit° the Custom souse.) Chartered by the ure. OFFICERS. • Prerident—GEAll.. B. JONES. viva PRJAIDENTO. Wm. H. Smith, ' Soshum Rhodes, Thos. D. Messier, Alex. Bradley, respell Sellers, .A:Relneonly, John r:Senrangs. /oomph ElnC Thos. 8! Blair, 8. H. Hartman, Henry 14.0r4 Jranct York, Jr., &S. Fowler,. D. . , J. H. Vermn, Dr. Jos: Carothers, B. F. Jones, A. S. Bell, 0. H. Wolff • Jos. Dilworth, r R. D. CoehAn,. • Wm: Smith, W. A. Reed, Weodwell, : W. IL Phelpt, - 'R: C: S: '1). E. McKinley, J. , 5lcD: Crcesmsn,- • , C. H. Paulson, R. 11. Smyth, Jacob Stnektath, . • . C. Folleneliee,: Urn) , " Slack. - . Zug,' &crchiry mid Trerwurer—D. E. lIPEINLEIt. Open AtIJ , from 9 a. m. to !p. m. Alto, SADO. tiny evening, from toll o'clock. - ,•- • • Dewitt' receired ot one dime and upwards. - - Dividends declared In December and .June of each . Dividtsits; allawed . 'to remain Be. pl.ied to the credit of the depositor as principal, and lbws :inter. oat thus compounding it. . . • Bookttoistairdng Charter, OA at the office. •• • • Zip This • Institution citron espeebilly to those portions whose canting* are s mall, the opportunity to accurtulate, by small deposits, easily t saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, their- money not only being safe, but bearing Pitmen , Instead of remaining unproductive. - selatita.: DOLLAR bAY.LAGS • BANE, . Nat IA GIIAILTEREGIN 1256. • • Open daily from 9to 2 o'clookoilao on Wedees• day and, Saturday evening; from May let to No vember•ist, from 1 to 9 otioCk, - and from Nbveoeber tat to May let .from I toe o'clock.. Deposits received of all mama of not lessthan One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twins year, 111 June and December. ' Interest has been declared - semi-annually, in June anll December, since the Bank was organized,' at the rate of Mk per cent a year. L Interest , if not Selma out, placed to . the credit . Of the depositor as principal, and bears the earn, Latcrest from the ant days of June and Decerab,er, compounding twice a year without tronhilmc the depositor to call. or even to present his pass book. At this rate raehey will doable in less than treks* Dookseontainlag the I:quitter, By.Lans, Hulas' and regulations, furnished . gratis, on application at the onion. • •- _ Paamomer—GEOßGE ALBHZE. • Jame. mcAulen Ylel: VEYSIDUNTS. James/3-D. Heeds, John 11,Shoonherger, Win. Douglas,. • - James Herdman , Isaac M. PennOok, • Peter A. Madeira, James Shidtei,. • . William Anderson, John B . Ille•Pullena, A. M. Pollock, M. D. - , John O. Backoko. Calvin Adams, Henry .7.l,.‘neds, • - John C. Rhulley, JohnTlarahall, - George Sleek, - • ' .Walter P. Marshall... 11111urgwn, —lan Orr, .• Alonzo A. Carrier, ' Robert Robb, Charles A.:Colten. vans, - • William E. lien " . Pahnestock, , Alexander Speer, • 'John J. Gillespie, Alessi :Aar Tlndtq William S. Haven, William Peter ll:Hunker, Isaac Whittier, • Itiehtud Days, Wm. P..Welman, , - • James Direr)" • .• Christian Toirter._.._.. - . Secretary old' HAS. A. L T , : . .:X . LAN - LKER=.&=BROItE,II,.% .61:rat b ell atteation to ihepureliate and sale ar ,Government &cattle+, Stooks awl Maw na general. Colleatlezu made In all plums gaetaj Weal. Europe/Lae:4mo saki at lowest tales.. Golg Irani ea New Tut 804 la kw to MO Jaie r canns, xr. rat I. :ALE 1,2 JP' NAT 43 Ft. d. Undershirts at $3.00, WonTlll 8 I .00 Dkawers at $2.00, wor-Tit BLoct. EACHHIRT ►FILL WRWII Ns.AsLII 1h.6 0s EATON, ATACRVII Si CO. Irv, about 21 doyen rd' good. extra•he.try WI L LI TE U F. 10 , 111 RT6 null DRAWERS, nearly oil wooly which tvelgh Item IR lb. to 1 lb. 6 or. each shirt, 61,02 mart 1* closed out immedi.( o l .7 . We oiler them nt, m uch Tres than what they east "to make, and we believe thorn to ho equal to amy -1 thing in Market nt 011 0. No reduction will be mode for . qutektlty—otte shirt or roe hundred at thee.. rata r These Sbirts are a Great Bargain! EATON, MACRIINE dt, CO, 17 and 19 l'ifth4oot. LAST YEAR'S PrEZ I4G'ES 'The batanoe of the Stack on bawl at', ALPACAS. all color* EMP. CLOTHS. " PO PEngs REPPS, FRENCH cEarrrzEd, ORGANDY LAWNS, FOIJLARD SXLZB. GRAZIAL.MES, all styles. AT PRICES OF LAST YEAR. ALEX. BATES, x%Tcp. 3P111.13. /St. jal2 IV INTER , DRESS GOODS 3. M. BURCHFIELD'S. AELILIXe CKE.IP. Winter Cloaks at Cc:4 VINTER LONCISDAWLS AT COST. Balmorals at Cost. North East - corner of 4th and Market' Ida ILANDBOM3 PRESNNTS, .IFor the liolida CAN BE SECURED AT MACRUM & mann, No. 78 'MARKET BTR4T.t PlWinzryits • . We have now open• and are yet MoetsLulf, dial expressly for oar MC CO MI X 33 aeirlir • 191436 Ma 113 A la MII and beautiful assortment - of goods, lc useful pad ornamental. comprising Ear-Drop"; Tvory, • Steil and Ball, Tuck sa4 . Side •tinbet Pearl, Steel. Jet sad Gilt Belt-Buckles; Belts sad Belt- Ribbon's; Cashmere and Silk Scarfs; Need. Dresses ant Nets; Lace Veils; Lsee`s,nd Embroil. tiered Collars and 'Handkerchiefs; Worked 61iP ale;t 4 tiLl h' eu2=; ) &tt ' lot ial ' . sees, Satcliels r and a very tine assort- ••• meat at I.lac.tcs6,rebriaa,.' AU.lcovwrara =l;ll 4, lll,ll , l t tla g ly s todji l l. r tHostery, Glu ates T,L 0 WgsT ,PFABII 112WHIL dew ' • • _ GREAT BARGAINS t 11001311F4Di . ..-DENNISON .41•013 .t 81 Market street 6.1313 DETEO.BLINED TO CLOSE OUT . . 131K1Ur ENTIRE STOCK '01? GOODS. • - Gents' :Osultrirfriztts, White Shirts, Sack Embroideries., Lace i:Vo i t, i nt oves, " Fi fa Talmo minis, Pekin Lace, Collats,'lrlbbog, /Pa ' : ha. Jae "al Wrea.T.l3.-ebt art: A- NEw:.ABSOIiT 0;11 . , BUT TONS, press and 'Cloak Ornarannta, Basal Gimps" Chsinillar and Bugal Triage, Mask Tins. Undersleeees, Linen Sets, Of the finest-quality.) Lace awl Limn Collars and 'Lathe relief.; Gin vas, Hosiery, Bahnoral and Hoop Sklrti,• Breaklag, Shawls: and Samples, of all, o=4 Hathwars.En, &waled Collets and Coifs, tor ladles and genUeman; " Wash Leather Gloves, In - all sines; lonvites Ild Ohms, hr light colors; Ribbon , Seta, Itingsd Ser order, toothier a new lot of Braid- Wider, Balls and - Flowers. Will bo found . , ALICE MOWRY'S TR124221Nt2 STORE, No. 32 Eourth street, near Fetryrtrect , Particular altoution given to olmaing Point eel an other )dude of Laccx latonniult Um. Vogl& .to" DISSOLUTIOXB,- lIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. -IL/ —The businees connection of Botha= &Gan dean; ant of Boileau, Garrleolt 1, 004 vrsa dit• Weed on the lit isurtanti by the sale of the Wowed 'of ILL. Hellman and G. W. Gellman. _ • Alteettlements.wlll be attendedto sitheolles . - the 4 66 artnailott timlthAeld street . • A. GAVI/180 GEM •W. ROL .Prriesintfor, lintiary pi* . • In retiring frem the above, th e subedribeteorteSis express familia to their friends for the give* during the long period of their bgltneu.awl she take pleasure In reconunendln=r to the public, with the fullest oo miry /Zest and attention will beiriven to reader Motion. - If.EDELMAN; . GEO. W. BOLISMAIL Prnontinort,ittoueryl, IEGL - CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTIOR. KTTSBIII2O.II. FOUND/ MT. _ A. Ga rr ison haring pull:based the entire fouls. eery property, stock and lusitiess of the Tate Ono of Bollman °arilsn', ind &Aen m, Outface Co., and having associ ated :' with him in Madam John it. Meketeon, the- undersigned will continue the husineu under the rime and style 01. Gat , rison& Ow A. GARRISON' ' • • JOHN tersort. Terrantroorr, Tenuarra, U. luoi PARTNERI - I.IP `E.—The. signed hare this day entered tato psitnerstd. n the Oil Cloth, India Rubber, and Painting-bps& . • -urea under the firm name and stile of St H. P.111.7.4.1P5. Factory In McClure townahlts,lll- • eghen t !; county; Warehouse and Hake, Noe.SS !yist • JOHN PIIILLIP3 HENRY H. Pludurps. Prrnizistuttt,'..7anharyd, lea •". 1' passoLuTiox- OF PAIFFNERSHIP. —The parti!erahip heretofore existing between the undersigned was dissolved• on the second ,day' of January, lank by mutual consent. The wens of the arm may be used by either partner In settling the businesenf therm , and for no other rlissoLumoL `OF ";:CO-PART PutnamWit' heretofore existing between tbe tuarabpood, under the finci nuts si CRUNPTON C de O.,for the manufacture of Bum Pearl and abet Soap, has this day been dbur4w4 by unualetnnerd„ BAMIIPy M . WIN i=ff ROY & CO., zaxm or Silver Pearl and &uric& Rosin ikePet 267 usury MAW, PFTSIStraGX, .414-.176 * 4
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