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    glte Wilidurgil Out*,
1116NDAY; JANITA47 23.: 1805.
!MACE u isitiPsistiviioSS - Al'' Midi;
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' TtslEncrineflinuntg, th ' eZeirri elltee. -
Samitisimlin,tti issue,Of-tiAllsti ink, Uns
der am, sloping' head_ of_ "TREASON!
TREASON!" that there Was s resolution .
%AIM Cangrem, m secret isesidn, "Ss' open
ilrefMletefethitletis throughneeetko*lell
,
ors dith UsCOLS-Joipeata, Saad asserting ,
ihatineti.oLptOet redinorm not onittrea
10104#tithai4 the eirezelistenm+• treadle'
Sy otStliet-most: infamous character, •and.
tarrifir* that the pe . op ;! of Virginia - cer- 1
h i s
*A. 44 d' 'ln id
, air the op n, of the ter,.
the people of th e Coe ese? 'Ethelelli,
%timid mot allow th ,eresel `:. to be sold ..by ,
traitescput Congressmenalter-that fashion.
Onttlie:l6th, Mr. Dui, of Missikelppi,
OSA theattentleh of the Rouse to the sr
tide in the Sestina; when ho said;
For the peke of die eigunient,' let,it be.
conceded - 01K they have'; proposed to send,
comdelsilonen to Washin&l to, open irreg-
Star - *satiation•for peace. ,These e 431 .. -
ressioners - snight - be wit h sent wAO ma"
PeWer then' to confer and consult with the
authorities -there on terms of air honorable
peace, with instructiontd report the results
of sunoconference to the. President and to
this Hasa,' Bach negotiationawmild be It
-regular; and yet they. might, I think they
Would, .'lf ratified by the treaty-making I
power, secure an honorable and satisfactory
Immo. Who but a madman would denounce
these means and this result as treachery, of
the most infamous character? i :From the
supposed, - relationship of; this popes& men
in power; it may luive been intended, in in
dir*Mg in bitter denunciation, to have the
abet of intimidating the advocates;of an
bonorable,_penceful settlement' of the war.
If thiewaa the design, allow me to ass=
.yon, Mr.:Speaker, that a greater mistake
was never made. benunciatkm will be met
by defiance. This movement is not in the
handsof timid or time-serving men. Sustain
ed tiathey arc by a vOlunie of sentiment is the
country . , and in the army, and by their own
senstofdrity, they are determined In Senn
form that the statesmaiiihip of -the country
edialtireinvoled in an honest effort Wend this
carnival'of death by negbtlation. The Sis
tine/ thinks it foothill, remit - treble and ruin
ous for this House to send Commissioners to
Washington, with powers limited as pre
scribed. This is to assume that no terms
could be obtained which would not be ruin
ous. Is' Siete any Isamu for this assump
tion? That journal proposed a few days
since to abolish Slavery. for,foreigninterven
tion. Who Is authorized to say that better
terms cannot be obtained from the Malted
States? Who is authorized to say that
tenni:eel/ be eigbeed ikon with them with
out ibolitlan or reconstruction? We cer
tainly could make it to their interest to re
coguiss mina as indepeddent peolde without
involving either Slavery or reconstruction;
and nations usually follow their interest.
The Aneation Of reconstruction, however,
doearnot arise: in the propositionio sieve- -
ate, bad - reall'aut, therifore,: - ditiencrit -
Itor is It foolish or treasonable ; and I will
add t h at Kis neither impolitic:or unmanly,
whilb'sie ape'„gathering np,,all,our military
Strength to meet the enemy, to resort to
every laudable and proper effort to give
peace to-a -bleeding and distracted country,
by negotiation.: On the lemitzary,theatates
man who would Mims to do this is a hid
cods moral deformity.,
& ger * ,4so_,er gentlem en
_ subdued 'hie
view ; nevert h eless the Nouse refused by a
vote of 82 to 86, to allow Mr. LESSEE, of
42eorgia,M 'introduce resetting &none-
In the Sentinel article ;' and this so 3ffended
Mr- thriPfe of & , h 17 4 1, whafesaldi4 1 4 ”"
a vote endorsing" the I Settling mid 4 larar
DAVIS, that he declared he would tale
fartlier „ pprt i in the , deßterations of the
Mouse while that vote stood.
It is plain, from this vote of the Rebel
Congreatints regalsiiiay rmMOSltterniof
Yeaosas "Treason." The vote, to be pure,
is eleatrinft Mt. Oates ex - pluiation shows
that his proposition Id negotiate ' does not
look to submission but recognition • and
n° 11 451 3 t - _fillfOlferPOd See4, l2, sve l lbn
. and it from utter condemnation. The vote
On any more radical tiMpodtion ,world not
have been close ; arid' the refusal of the
House to condemn the ! fiestas:, simply
_ Peva that a majority of that body la op
- poseSio any negotiathin with us, even if it
abonid-refault-ina. retintalon of their inde- I
pent4h6e. -`-- '
t k
.111`.•'9111t, in his re •arks, is careful to
have it uridcratord that the resolutions con-
Weal? In ''secret seation, while they pro
posed an ittegulm• neg4tiation with our gar.
ennnent,•did not terrify° the destruction of
slavthy.' "We certainly," he continues, I
could'ihaire•if ti, be their (the Federal GOT. 1
erttniint) ;interest to tioo t ,nize us as an in- i
depeiah t people withimt withoutinvolving either
`slavel OrMconstructban." If be promos 1
-m . rthing more for his irregular negotiations,
be will be wise not to press his resolutions.
They Will mamma tn nothing. ' • 6
Wads, not see, in these promedings, any
encoriiiikernent to bridethat abetter feeling
is begbinfig to wren& it Richmond. When
_:
Joys. Dille thinks) it treason 'to propose I
even an irregular negotiation tor recognt-
tion, Stiehl, Congresis sustain him in it,
thosrAno.can extran hoeesof peace there
-4=544 be equaLiej the Make( extra": ting -
Sunbearer from contests. ,
~...',,
~,siug-rstrxx mi I%oga. . _
A tiliTs ^llforn asidogtonMY's :
A terse delegation' Of• paper 'manufactur
ers wore before the. Ways and Menne Com
mittee ~ t oday, for the purpose of urging
sporrtheurnot•toal the duty on paper.
They r jpid before cOmmlttee facts and,
Itatiatics showing that it who'd he very in
reei,
jurion to their 'interests to repeal said tax.
Of course,-.:it would bevery injurious to"
, ,
the rtiontipdlf intermit 'repeal the duty on
Toper; and of course It It the .duly. of Can.
gross to protect the interests Of this iliedp'-'
-
sly, at whErtiiii - iiiiit`ltialth' people. The'
interests of the comittyas larger,in having
- cheap neinpaperzymis itst once Wire thought
41r , in CCenCeti l l Ay . , ~..I t 4 lijiithieth"fdaire4s of -the
Mamas Permattertr," `- 4 - .L , '..1 ..
• '''The New Yo& jr . plralarie been Induced
towitbdraw their, on for ; the reseal of
the tiutY. , Ile mane ( mute's eontracted to,
sopplraier With pape ar 24 , CODIS a pound,
T
while estglng all,otisersilkaud 27; bank
ing if AbSY,c.ould thus get themetropolitan
;meant of the way, the appeal , of all the
otbfir 'newspapers in he country Would be ,
ii
- unheeded. The airs gement, however, Is
- only another argumeet In ' favor of repeal.
. - Thensibi:it'ilifelipaPer piwo,i'furniebed
- to tOli. aw torCpret• Is abou t the Price at
whichforeign paper tittle imported freer of
duty; end if the manufacturers can afford to
imptity New Terk at that rite, and Without
loss'lo themselves, they can supply the
whole Amenity at the same rate, and the,
paper duty . it not therefore needed for their
, protection. , _1 _
Oi.ikiiii.z—Lord 31Slica, in his opening *
lipeee 11. to the Canadian •Ptirliament, int
nOUlltelr that the 'Federation• scheme has
basii aliproied •by the toms government
and*llyscalta,-the yaliassent;'!ind adds
that it is designe d _ ,rito Its 13ritfah America,
a 4 sarindetsivicist nisi' , ziiiitr:'' . . • -
-7, .
Bkaratallosto i x- 3 / 4 3ixoking of-Mr.
I, Aff 3 Wl:4* Y 1 Rlo,4,li:PieNqf York,
r e icto ic am; t' The ?resident, it is . "silk
arir,godd
lillaoMtiffif , inti baa:no objec.:
tt°49. l afe4oo 6 fi
Postacimos. or nrcorq Iformonas.-i ,
Yr. bewiettoliedlikprio braitilisloriactitigK
mmaekstfil#o l lool
matt 00.116001TA1214U0
g ,o7 e AtOrlk ae a l k e i fit * *i tb'brl
Qam.ihelriilts pobllortuzr In news-
- ALIeCHII4By; IN PRICES. .
Bills Sc pendirlg in thctegislature orthis
State to authorize the Gas company of this'
dry to Increase the price of Gas to two dol
len' ptir thousand feet, and to increase the
lees Of BIOS, Prothonotaries, Clerks of
`Courts, County Treasurers, etc.
The men who compi?ae-theiGas company
of this city are not greedy cementite; and
if they can show tote
,satisfactiiin of the - .
commodity that they cannot profitably make
:dssatptwent:rates, we presume the citizen"
would not seriously olden to II giant of an
' tliority for . tetivnerily inereasing'theinice.
;We Mtn confidence enough la the men who
Manage that company to believe they would
not abase: such a privilege. , But if it can:
hot be Co giarded as, . to; mike It terminate
absolutely with the war, it bad better not
ibe granted. ,
Jill to she preepoeitiOn to Increase the-fees
of the c o unty officers, We say No to !tent.'
Phaticalli; arid 'se, no doubt; Will „tlitipse;
pie. la the iirst place; it la - nett
Ids ton d tice fees once. inaraiisisdi hi' the
second . place,, there'll' an atimulant eager:.
news to get tke offices at present Mil,' stew ,
lag that thisawits 'ild4:the oiennnigiallea
enoug4.Wln i ts , the Snit May ibis& ; and
the third' kienuse always 'had '
pone.* to firese*lte - price of fees to 'plablle
offleen - undeAeptional circumstances,
such - as neti . l and; Such as 4* solely
nigmtin betali,dtpte PropOsedincrease:
We know that:ilkprevailing* higispirices
of everything 'Orb* holes in. the 'receipts .
of public -officcia; 'And render their' places
far lees profitable:than in ordinary times;
but the war is (toning to a dose; the era
of high prices Mirst soon pass tiiray ; and In'
a short time enlithing will run again in
the old grooffi. It may be a year before
this conics armiid, and it maybe more; but
cone It will, and in Ed (comparatively)
short a period that it would be folly to legis
. late specially for - what remains of it.
It is not the province of the legislature to
'make the laws governing public oflices yield,
like hulls-rubber, to the temporary derange. .
clients of the times. Fees should have some
permanency about them, and should bear
as lightly upon the people as is compatible
with a fair remuneration to the otlicers who
earn theta . ; and thLs Is to "bc ascertained,
not by such extraordinary occasions as the
war 'has - created, but by a fair average of
ordinary Tyears.. When prices were low,
fees were not reduced'; and eat versa, ! they
should ricii,be increased.
We say thil with the highest feelings of
personal regard to - the men la this county
holding the-.offices to which the, proposed
increase of fees applies. We axe desirous
of seeing them legttimatety Make a good
thing ont of their offices ; but we think the
interests_ of the peOple demand , that no in
- - =ale' f . feel 'should be based upon -the,
present' anomalemiamdition of- affeirs.
DEPItESSION. AT . TELE BOOTH.
. •
'WO:present telcrw a few extracts from
Rebel iMiere. 'They do'not betroyei Uyelp
IFionithe Stidaiiwni lEsr.titah of the ilth.l
The disasters which we base suffered of
late are notouly not irreparable; bat they
are not so great se others we have suffered
on other occasions. - But the people base
beeonte more depressed: by them than they
ever :were ;before; because they had been
flattered by hopes of Pelee ,by persOns who
well knewthere could be no peace short of
submission and enslayement. This lit of
depression has been longer:MA=le. violent'
than:t formerly,. because- they_, see • Con
gress; to they naturally tent for en
.comageMenti =trifling on the very edge pf
the abyss, ynth a reckless disregard" of their
situation which prompt the rulers., when the
ship is aboiut to go down; to break open the
spiritTimm_ and drown their fairs 'anoint*.
TheY.see little Lope in that quarter. Con
gress* in fact, assisting the enemy by en
d:waging a dispooltion to croak, which
reems to have beset the whole country.
I'aL T A 7. tIP W t I?II.
Itesmihelu_ 4 1 xmoad 59 : 1 4 0 f-fseuarvr..l
The vial wrath seems - not - 4.4), have been
completely exhausted with the fall of Sa
vannah. FortkFisher bee also - fallen; • The
Confederacy can survive the loss of Fort
gisher, and-of: Mobile, and: of every. other ,
seaport in lts possession, but it cannot mar.
elho decay of spirit and the loss of de
to mination on the part of Its people. That
-t4 a thing which it has more cause to fear
tharrall other things Our together.
[Colmar:co[tact of the 4.3horleston &Lemur
Our hopes °leering Oen. Lee made Com
mandsritn,Chief are, from all accounts, in
danger of being frustrates!. Indeed, it is
nc to said that Ms ...executive never contem
plated anything of the 'kind. The story
that Lee, Davis and Johnston met some
days ago, - end that there was -a reconcilia
tion betweesn the latter two, is pronounced
unfounded. Ilow it came into existence is
a myktery,
A significant article appears in this more
ing'a Butinel. , 'Phe authorities are admon
ished not to let us fall Into hands of a
'Yankee muter; any other master were bet
ter—the inference being that we are in dan
ger orbeing forced to accept a master of
'some :art, • • • •
In timeibrdisaater, a certain clan always
talks-of banding over the Confederacy as..
an appendage of the crown of Franco or
England; 'What if "they refuse? -A people
• tiilling to - gire:thpswelves away to anybody
are not worth haring, especially , wfiers the'
pi-ice of thf gift'is sere to . be a tsar pith a
power, Which ts now more - formidable than'
France, 'and nearly as formidable as Eng.
land on ilia sea.
Shenian Auto :commenced, moving. If
yestirday!st infitfelld not' attempt him we
hope reen will do what snow cartribt. "Soma'
men 7on•have alieftdh'yei will hire other
soon,foi
s in/Anent:TerSoo.:n
hare, gem, or pa onnetwirs,s,eps.Ricknondrl.
Sherman activity will be resporidd(l.4oy,
active mensuree,in , Congress; The,lirreis
wilt ritenmileei(ainlgle called aiet, since the
AdinltillitratleM; and ` manygreeraislire
f.ivolof it.'l3iit Than)? Orielleardl;Whe
tieleoGeneird Lie could travel the ,
mimics' Jann;dcme,:. .would, find
plenty of white men,. and noneed for no,
grout If uogroei_ I -are-used, they should be
used.te slates, or else we abandon the prig-.
aPlePtittie stte4i l C'
The lone of otir Port;4,:dui 'OP. at
Fort fisher ,will be no refit t o She cad, if .%
serves to spur the country on to. „decisive.
action. Nolhilfe sin' be. more Inglorious
and rltiplemblestEenteSitttill,liOniuilicnisii - 1
, resigned, arid;linieful, .; Willie, our AsOurces
and eimme.are gambled:ewe:T in full view
-bye wealthut presureptuousofficial.
ing is more absurd than to make believe
"good cheer" and hummrabs "confidence's!
In the faCief manifest and fatal niiimarutge
nient:'., the eloquence and all the blather
W
In the world will not alter the facts nr pre-'
vent People tom thinking en, there— Are
. the people of Oafs country, fighting for the
glory of Mr. Davis from blississipm, or de
fending their liberty, lives; . and property ?
If they are doing the last named business,
they cannot justifythemselves, to their own
conscience orto posterity, In abandoning
their affairs any longer to the unlimited, un
controlled and uncontested discretion of per
sons whedally furnish new proofs of un
skillfulness and bad judgment and defective
• character.
In s the next few weeks affairs must be do.
finitely arranged. If the miring , campaign
findsJohnstm at the head of what Hoed left
in, place of, that magnificent army of $64,.
000 men turned over to him six months
since; if Lei Is the chief. commander of the
while military power of the Confederacy,
Independent by legislative enactment of all
control and restriction , and interference.-
. with authority to assign generals and other
encerito commank . ..transfer armies, and
tegivennity..ol - phut and aim to the whole
9PetA,(l64„i,orikke war - the frill fetes of oho
m
peoe will reappear. •
. r - If there shalt be no -" real--change of-men
ibut only* sham altorithmt;.only stopetitint:'
. orthe old duplicity,by which the Tower bas
remained in - the - mime - punt - hands, — while
the responsibility of all the intsfertune they
liare.Wetkedlalfteen shifted over to Vein;
,egard; to goldnuni, lately to f10n.,1,00l
Abe struggle mint stili km—for, with.
etamopminbio by. the North, ;nor
nioniirltiOt South sitimible r , and laicism
way or in another the war must be, weged;„
but it is certain that, under these latter con
ditions, we will eater on the coming cam.
taimi with laded hopeicdiminished energy, •
and a foreboding:jilt a ;4iOnthiustion tc hint
series of disasters - Which has been uninter
rupted since the removal of the only - geR9l . "
al who has commanded with prohit
my of the Central South.
[Fen the Richmond Enquirer, Jam 17.]
.%
Fort Fisher has fallen and tbe
Wilinifigtinirl3l be eloaed.,' BI
is at a discount, laid' no more cottAittoes
out of the Confederacy:" sinthe other hand,
We have - kid - air list folt
dived Supplies' from abroaii , Another (Bar
aster ia added to ourlang Bata. defeatkand ,
croaking has received another Amortise,
But, notwitbetexiding 4gds, the end 'plot,
yet by a great deal,. NOw, for the drat, we
are thrown really on,:our own rekources;
a n d 'Coinpelled ta turn Oniattention to man
ufacturing what' we - need and to bringing
down the shameless extravagance that has
diWocedour people:: Now "the comforts
iind happiness of civilized Ufa" will im de
niedtheVtoplciatheyhavebeeti the army,
IS'va nliloi r get blight our hopes with
Its datipting Mueslis! At last our liber
-ties itiill retOre '.the undivided labors of our
,
ThirMinpeiror, Maximillian and Mexican
Clergy
VD 9 give • a translation of an Interesting
exacta - of the 'Freese of Havana; on the .
diasen ions between the Emperor of Mexico
.
and Ike liexican clew. The latter have
been the chief Instigators and ittpportera of
'the menarchical mirreinent. Despairing - of
"ever recovering front: a Republican Govern.
tnent theitnmenre Wealth, which bad aitin:.
roulated in their hando, and which had been
partlY,kretiscated tinting the admlnistration
of liberal Presidents,they hoped to fare bet
ter tinder a Monarch whom their influence
should:elevate .to *the throne. In. Mexico,
unlike most of the Calholic countries of Eu
rope, the clergy still assent to the c laims
,recently•set forth. in the Papal Bell, They
demand that none; except Roman Catholics,
• Shall enjoy the rlghi . of citizenship; that the
clergy shall be exeinpt' from the civil law;
no restmlnt shall be put upon the accurau-
IMIOII of church property and that educa
tion shall be solely controlled by the Church.
All these .pierogatlrCs, In addition to a
restore tion of their immense wealth, they
hoped MatchniMan - would graciously confer
mon them.
This hope has been signally disappointed.
Maximilian, like alltim princes of Europe,
deemed it neer s..sary to guard some of the •
rights of the secular Government against
the encroachments of the Court of Rome.
In a conference with the Papal Nuncio, be
Insisted, in partieular, upon the toleration of
all forms of religious -worship that are not
can nary to the civil law, and upon the sanc
tion of the secularization of ecclesiastical
property. lib has also claimed the exercise
of all those rights with regard to ecclesias
tical matters which were formerly enjoyed
by the Spanish monarchs. The Nuncio, it
is reported, was so dissstistled with the
policy the Emperor has determined to adopt,
that he concluded to leave Mexico and to
return to Rome.
That there is a rupture between Maximil
ian end the higher clergy Is no longer doubt
ful, and this rupturb cannot brit greatly en
courage the hopes of, the Liberal party for-a
speedy restomtibn of a Republican form of
Goventment in Mexico.—X T. Tribune.
Tun FALL mt - Goin.-:—The New York
correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger
insists that the tall ut gold is not legitimate
but Speculative. Re says:
Parties who are operating for tt_fall
In
.
gold, stick to It, that If fir. Blair bai failed
to accomplish anything= Singleton Ls nun of
success, &ahem* until Singleton return', '
you may expect the bubble to , be blown as
vigorously as ever.l The real motive Is to
tempi theoutside public to brim: their gold
into market, and . when It is all bought up
by these artftd dodger, their ingenuity will
invent some other story, calculated to rat
up the price, as 'rapidly as it has declined.
People who don't! wept to be sold should
bear this in mind. ,
HioniA OF Tax 814 v its imok Itiaincoma
. . - .
—The shwa; of thc, Soak. haltopo intention
of fighting: for UFA , . .Divrts., if they. c a n.
'help it. ;The Richmond:Whig sine
" The sons of Ram are. flying . from the
.citY to avoid an imaginary impending con
scription. The opinion obtains among them
that they are Whet put into'the Confederate
mike with, muskets.in their bandit; end,
not liking'the 'prospect, they are running of
nightly ingangs , The military
have shut up the prittelpalidgliways lead
ing to the Yankee lines, but the negroes es
cape for the most part through the woods.
A few of ,the moat idiotic follow the roads
and ere captured."
:11M . ILTC
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Orruht 'ot eAs."PreSsesesos Isstrit sry ssesOo.a
Jhau te.
2.••••••••
° AR _ ELtICRION PDX DISECTIP
r - ,; --. le4U, " l7l b be heln i tal e ffi r gotlntlTV;
FebAuiry w hd, ISOkbet e weeti the hear. of WA. te.ena
p. sh. JAS. OOLLORD,
Jr
ALLMORrit NATIONAL. BANgt . :
• Frresinvitotr, Jan. 12, IES.
W.AN ELECTION FOE NINE DAB
- TOR* to serve until the wit annual Elea
lien, will be- held et the Nanking Howie, on the
TA kNTY-YIEST , DAY OF FEBRUARY nett,
'Letween'the hours of VI and 2 o'clock igni.
jell td • • 3. W. WOE, Cashier.
so". TO. TUE
Pregdent i Directors & Stockholders
111,13 CITY' BANK - :AP PITTSBURGH.
The undersigned havingtreen appointed Auditors by
Oar Court of Common ,Pleas Of Allegheay County,
in pursuance of section the of the Aet of Ainiembly,
approved 732 Angnat; UM, to ascertain nail deter.
roindwhat was. the fate and market value ot the
gimes of the said IRON 'CITY BANE, at thettme
'of paying the laiddtvidend, will attend to the du.
tie* of their chid 4rppointarent at the Ranking
Rouse of seild.T3arik No: 71 Fourth steeet, on
22034 DAY: MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1866, at to
0 ' 0001 .‘• - Yfliz EtiMelP'§
jorroto
J 0111( imidArrinfr.
la i r FURST: WAAD• ALL/MUMMY. ,
• ' ,
The citizens tolerated ere requested to attend
sp_a.bile me/timid the S O llOO4 HOUSE, THIS
EVENING, uhd EVERY.ItTEN/NG until fur
ther stales ,to provide thstneastsfor
* ; F g thd
• ,Clockl progress bee already been made., Chet is
tiered Ls for. •.• : 2 •
EYVIY ExsoLtr.ro MAN
,to itep'ulli sadpay hhi share ofthelllty. Should
Any decline, they may be Ilnble, personally, to the
dnipeo4lng dial,• If all do their dnty there will he
• •
tied Man the First Ward
BY ORDER OF VIZ OOMEITTBE.
jittlird , -
Laos OTT Itanir k pl u ttmve r
far O VrieNlTt6 Bee !der the Ant
o o
theeans Geo:
rel Assembly of -the •Coainionweeithb.
'TAOS, entitled."An Act enabling Banks of il i k
tioinmenweeith to become associations for therm ,
Sto of Banking, under . the - I,aws of • the United
tates, approved the Add day of August, A. U.
.I.Bei, that the Stockholdcfs of the Iron City Bank
of the City 0 t Pittainu and cone ty /I.lleoeny.
bare thle day voted to bemmesuch an-aaasclation.
natter the name and title "The lioa ABCs Mir
Uonal Bank of Pit Mutthat its Directors
bate procured the autho of the menses of more
then lero.thinft of thee* tat. nook to male-the
osztleaste sward bg the . Lute Of the
Unitad
&calla . ..70BN AfACIfPPLICOashier.
. . stanganasi Vorosrr Oente.t.rrl
ZUIIOIIOIIIX Dee.2llilfral.
be A oanfienat air:shoo or a
• BTOCKBOLDEStS of Able BANK wW
be aid at the BANKING,HOUSEOn , MONDAY,
naryaoth, tette, at A o'clock p, to coniteer
and deelde.whother the Company, &all become an
"ateboelatton for the Butlximm of Ranklng,under the
' Lows of the Valtect'States, and' whether It shell
- exeretse the poWer erinfmred by the /et' of the
Leglatetere of: tide. State, entitled; ads' act ens •
Ming theßanka of this Commonwealthl to -become
Atioeintlona for Banking under the Laws of the
United States," approved 22d of Amor., Oa, 'and
401ake any+ftrther action that moy be deemed no
meaty. BY order of the Board oDirectors.
detoAnt • .10117 f BESCIT, Cashier.
irM..PIIEMEr. .TAKE. NOTICETECO
' the litartneettog of the cutporation to be
called the ENTERPRISE 012.130., will behold
on THURSDAY, December 29t1r; niel, la Biralof
hats, at the RAW Mill Oferall of Mr. John Itednitini
!Oahe south end ofthe liirtaingbain Bridge, at : 7 -
o' d lock p.‘tri., for Hui Pintiosii of OnPailAtiOn, AdOP .
the
of bly-Lart, election of o,lllcerlij Sui sisa, for
the purposed euthorizeil end more particolerWspe•
tiled In an Act of the .13eircral Aaaembly of the"
Vommonwesltb oll'etwarrlwanla.ewllttrwl An Act
Tatting to fiorporatiolui for Mechanical.Manufao
- ttring, andQuarrylog purs , oses," spiFored
tl h
Int day of Mit
4Sarrdllw" ', Ai . CI. SMITH. Seer, lire Ina
,"MttuatriOa DAM( OF Flrran
W tr
HO aoll
' ' 11ltsburalt, Dee. .
i... . IgOTICe.•=1110110E , IS ' .*I R V Y
. .o= , •- , given, agreeably to Beetle"' of the it c c . i r f
P th e rrarda mi-Aueln ,u i llirArr i i ret ° Titen
1. °1 4 Jgardroro
the
Commonwealthto become Assoc
of
taguniti,d
e
ii, a, M ig ßan tU rs t 'tbo twi Tia t tray i ll a .ugust, A.D..
lOW tba" "- t a t.U. &ft - Welder" of the Neehanleillaok
liavelbl"AftryoteA to . booonteisuati en Ailleabiti o l4
, at thrall" DOrtot 'Alta authortY
KW - Oa -- 4 - rd" a t , --
,ilr*/#.JEAT 6 iS.E, ! NI*./M,8,.
FOR' ea.T., - E
A Comfortable' Brick Dwelling,Roase
plailoome, la the Third waid,..l.llogheny. Poo
on dreg on the Mit of Apra. A nqalreof
MILLER) Esot , fSeddler,)
_1422. Xederal street,Allothnol•
TAKEN iiriON , wICDNEBDAT-BV,
NESl34SheleNiansA,A. DARZULYSt , • -
which the ownerle requested to comelorward • •
claim. The horse km beaftedged st McKee , I
Livery Stards,so•Tosith atreeteareS• unless • • ,
claimed by the owarratorsUl•bereold-orr-THU • •
EAT NET, the Nth hut., to pay charges. •
SAMUEL LONG; thief of Police,
' Pirreuesteu r EA., Xon 2:td, _jedidt
TVISSOLIITION .OF,PAII,THERSHI
—The partnership heretoforb tiectstlng • • • er
the style of JOHN DUNLA.H.k. 00., was thaw y,
ed by limitation on the Slat December, Mt.
• 'lliebtmlness of the, late firm trill be leettlent 7.
;OHN DIINLAP;Vbe will carry on the business
Mall Its branches at the old stand, corner of -Mar
ket and Second streets.
SOHN.DVELLELI
JONA JAMES B. SOOTT:
Si6n MORGA
V.IIOI2SE 'wattle:deo= thelmdeTS
it Irwin,'lle Station, `nmiles east of Vittibu ,
cm SATURDAY NIGHT.2I,IInst. The horse ls
a bright bay, IS% hands high well built, about n
years old; has slight sari :ali in both hind I
and Mahan is robbed off the tail. The horse a
Morgna,load very_saluable. Tho abo e
reward will be paid for the retinae said horse d
ten enprehenafou of the thief. or SOO will bep id
for the return of the bone without the thief. !
— Jalinat JOHN IRWIN,
VA.LIJABLE STOCKS. —On TUESDAY
EVENING, Jan. 24thOst 23.‘ o'clock, will lie
sold. at Commerehtl Sales Rooms, 54 Plitletreett
10 shams Citizens Bank Stock;
M 1. Merchants Manufacturers Bank;
U
II 4 . Allegheny Bulk; •
44 Allegheny Innussnee Co;
Monongahela Insbrance Co;
" .Allegheny• Valley Rinses& •
•
00 " Pittsburgh & Steubenville S..A;
22 'Duck Creek 011'00;
510 .. Lincoln Oil and Mining 0o; • •
j 2delLWA.C2Z,Anetfr.
VOR BALE.—OPPOSITE THE'BINE
•OF PITTSIJMIGit—That. largo brick butte
log on Third street, known in the . • .
aZteuta-lr. XELsolaasage," - •
Being forty (fil) feet front oo Third street, Warw.
rung through the snme width ,to Seeolid street.
Suitelde for a hotel banking-house , wisnarsePory
or business hauler W ill be sold sheep ; altogether
or to part. Fot further Information. smart°
S. CUTHBERT &SON.
Muter Arcot
Or to S. IeoLVAN, ttio .
ENO:Um Rorke of Itoblcaon, McLean &Ito.
jar".32tolottll&WlLS , • N 0.121 Fourth at
IBiSIi LINENS.
-- •
WHITE, ORR & CO. l
24. Fifth aired,
Offer for sale, at low prin., a large stock of .
SUPERIOR LINENS
of their own impartation. Also,
. 7533CXXIVE" M•1=1.01 , 47.1 1 /311.
Napkins, Cambrto Handerehlefs, &e. JaMat
GRAY d- LOGAN,
- 47 St. Clair Street,
ARE NOW CLOSING OUT THEIR WINTER
STOOL OF
BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND .
CLOTWNG ;
REDVCED PRICES
MASONIC ILILLL I
,
FOR THREE. NIGHTS ONLY.
TIMISDAY. FIRIDAY qb NATUISDAY,
.
•
Jan. 26. 27 apd 28.
MORRIS, & WILSON'S MINSTRELS,
BRASS
American Opera & Burlesque Old Folks
CONCERT'TROUPE%
For rartbri particulars Nee posters' k prognin,irms.
Doors °portal 1; to commence at 7X Ad
o:anion 00 oto. CLILLIdrit Z ulu.
ABBarr, Ageste. 3a31:5t.
pTuxsirrO
GAS AND STEAM . FriITENjG,
•
The underalrrnoi havoc Oinny roan elperi neer
In tte alarm - business ore prepared to lit md all
kinds ,
. , ,
PLUMBER'S WORk
011,T/IE MOST, APPEOVED;PLIII.
they description of Ras acurStaaat Pipatat tip
durable mud= and at raaninable
—ALL WGRIC WARRANTED. by
nar.r.Eir, F.dliltELL• lf
NO. IV FOURTH ST
Gc,Dr..f - LT
LADY'S ROOK FOR 'FEBRUARY,
3.1p013.
ANOTHER SENSATION NUMBER,
A BEA Lk UL • STEEL PATE.
Unparalleled Colored - Fa•blon•Plete
Sixty Other Errravinr , s
Suitable to Irarlles'and to the season. See petite:
r.ortly the Colored Fashion 1 thlo number.
The Steel Plate to "The Sabbath Eve," contain.
log seven figurest and Is a gem or art, •. -
A Vaisotino cliginving, And a Slippertlrtiate.l. to
colors, rather so arousing subject.
. To stow the cheapness of this nuotber, which IS
only IS cents, the slipper pattern and fsll6lo would
Chat to the stores IP: Our subscriber brill ..see tip:
the style ruid worth of-the February noniber.r.that
rve'do.not, alimony publishers are in thq habit. or
doing, eithaust our efforts in the January htunber.,
Bonnetajleaddreues, Caps, Capes, Embroidery,
Jlrotding-Crotchet and Netting' work, Curious
Articles for :the Tallet, and many novelties grace
this nutaber. • •
Marion liarliind;Sirs. net, Mlle Frost,
and Zan Thorne contribute eacepentstorles. ' -
I:6T,TSBURGII. /3011001. OF::DESION.
I.POR',WI(tIMEN.4ThIe ; institution will eon;
noebee Hearst maiden qa the PIIMIT NONDAT of
PEIMIDARY, lii Phelan's new
Filth street. The object of Mho sehool II the le.
strurtion and trainiF t rung ladles in the primal.
pies of drawing end tine, in view of quidifylng
thrin to poor° er.,ntore 'Unable, and better
paid ootoopstions than ate now open tothern; and
(4' bringing the citizens of Pittsburgh and suburbs
owd re the elevating wad redoing Innuellsat of art.
Circulars will ready on Mona*, the 1134 . 1nat. ,
,a. ci;13.0 •TEY,yrenident. •
MAO - W WADE, 'flee President:
MAILMAN. secretary. • ,
PRANOI2I BELLY:Rs. Tteallatter•'
Diascrronto: •
J. N., Moorhead,
ate. A. Berry,
M. K. Pointer,
Jo Shoenbeeger. .
NW: M. Lyon,
Thom. M. 'Howe,
Andrew Oarnegle,
Wm.°. Dovish,. ,
M. Joust.
,
Seines Park. Jr.
James Laughlii,
J. BM% . L rpe ' r;' •
Wm. Thaw,
Thou. ft:illache,
A. Holmes, ,
S. %ler,
D. rdctlandlne,••
Joseph Dil=rth, 7- -
gotivirdousturvren.
Preeldent Surrey. A James Laughlin,
V lee President Made, Cr. W. Redman,
l.mes l'aric, , 3r., I Wes. Thaw. • ,
.r. 8.. Lyonv, • . , jalltwtin
of Allegheny, hies new end Improved {mmHg
TROUGH, for sehleh he hat ispylled for letters
Patent. The °West 01. therinveutiort,iato facia
tate the raising Of dough in cold weather: ../ly the
use of this 'Dough Trough baking cell be demean s'
few hours id the oldest dart sr Winter; endthe
settibrof the sponge the evening previous is ohs!.
ated. Also the ineenvenlenceor having the dough
setting around the stove or hearth while it is Ms.
log in the pane. This also le a very Important
objett, especlally where there are A
By using my Dough Trough the dough ! always
kept•at . uniform heat throughorit
I' t raleinge r ers, sad As Mar but of the way. , have one in
use in my family, which can he eeen•st any Clem
dd. PITT AI4XY, second doorin the rear of Dr.
Pressly , s Church, Allegheny city. State, District
or • County Right, for sale salmon as Letters Pat
ent are granted Jandetdraaa
FOR 13ALE...
even-licrse Power Engine and Poilpr
REPAIR "and BELL9KSSIITg TOOLS,
Of,n mall Ropelr end Grinding Shop.' 'Enquire ol
TATE en SEVILLE;
Si Federal It.. Allegheny.
LARGE LOT OF
REANT-MADE CLOTHING,'
To be sold out at COST. at they eorner of OHIO
street and the HIAMONT,Voppodto the Post Of
ere„ Allegheny City, on 'account of the death of
the .late, protractor, JOHN ItIeHHATTT,
k no wn
ti iltrtiesp John , ' of ANestiony City:
ELECT SCHOOL EASTOOHDIOXS,'
L Amf.l.lolllE2ol.—This Instßaton for BOYS;
;for man years toildnoteA by Kr: W. R. WAKE%
'RAM, 1.411 , tombaNwie Rsrnett rerdar leaden sal
.00 FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, under thews.
rat amoilte. to- Alr., W., it at. isidelmc
FOS. MIO4CA-V, pp
Rli OE. ots4l4oo4Wi g ei a '!
• • .fattovd"
_ -
ITUATION: . W-4321TED.A. • YOUN
: 10 sum Up rplus itgeLaholll , ll )010111i0410 : 1
or accounts, "Taos o ood ; hand, and apaokt, Ger:
-a
au "Dube' alto:Mon:1x woo liforosonlext '
Miumfactutihr hooter: 13xliry good XrcomoN
otaeot, Xo to got *a opooluthtsagood bualnoeo oat
tabßabment. Address a." Box SA PittilDurth,
PCIIII.I.
'.lrE 4
National Refining
STORING COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH, FA.
- - - inoo,ooo.
IN 20.000 satt.tms or $lO EACE.
Entire hum, Working Capital.
The subentberi to this, propose to forma Com.
.. .
, peuty under the Diane and Manufacturing Laws
of ileenrmitanle, with a capital of 1 0 200 Poo, in •
40,411 Mares of DO each, for the nulled Fir.buying
Oli at the Wells,' tremporting' to lettumurga,re..,
lining, storing when ,neceMhey, end selnny,the
same. / ' S 4.4. 4 - ..r.:-CW•Ar" 4, •; ...", :"7". ...
A. is Well kliown, this ono oldie moat prate
bleglassineuto in which money can be employed,
but the high price of Oil has rendered such ft Inige
capitni necessnry to carry It successfully on, that
cotsons of moderate means:miming rapidly driven
of the business, so that wealthy canteliets
will soon hese exclusive control of the same. In
order to remedy Oa* end enable the less wealthy
to reap a share of the rich prone attending the
bonne., it Is proposed to combine Capitol and form
a tiompeoy on each a fair, simple and honest beats
thitt all ran comprehend it and see stn (loner that
it cannot &Must he a sure and good paying invest
ment.
The only property proposed to be boug l tit by the
Company fur its min. in the% known es
ill by
Oil
Tarn and Columbia Oil Works which is situated
on the Bank of the Allegheny Hirer In the out- .
skirts of the City of Pittsburgh, and consists of
about Me acres of grossed, fronting on the river '
with the Allegheny ( V alley mil Olticons.Pauenger
R ell roe running thougn it.
There is erected on the property a target wo story
Warehouse, a three story Engine House, Pump
Houae and. Pent Shop, Still ouse Ofilte ;
also, a large Platform. with R H and
ailroad canting to
steer, need for transferring Oil in barrels from
Boats to Cars, also a Railroad Stang from whence/
un can be shipped to any point East or West, - •
Thin catabilsument la completely and thoroughly
fitted up with all the neematiry Pipee, • Pumps,
TaOks an, Machineryfor doing a largo Stoney:
and Forward ng basin... The arrangements are
such in this impartment that all the 011 coming
down theldrer, for shipment East or West, would
be transferred from the river to the cars threagh it,
if the railroad would furnish enough transports.
Coe. This, it is empeoted, will soon be done; at
preterit, however,"lt is doing a heavy and good
penile badness la that line. • -
The Relining Department is capable of refitting •
too, barrels per week; is new *Min good order, and •
la eo consttucted that It could beincreased to.1,0:16
barrels per week by adding Um Still' and Bereaving
Tanks Only, the Alitattilli, Enginee t Pamirs/ Pipes
sad Bau4l.tiv ik.tag Itrevig i u ttic t eailor th' 114"'
ily. It Is proposed by Was Company to hennas
its capacity Immediately itO as to Make iXis ostroll •
, per week. retard -Oil end' &bolo construct' Lem
'. Tanks fur storing evade and refined oil. •: •
Then braise on this property three FranasHouees .
of. four roonts each, which Can readll/b6 renterifor
goon per annum.
a n
remie
There is 'Moon' the p remier innberof Tanks
belonging to verlempartin, which pay MI ground
relit to the .ownecilifthe property of M per an: '
nun,, besides cempensationofer pumping Oil to and
from the same at good paying rakes.
The advantage,* of Pittsburgh .1 refining ;relict
are,well known to all in the trade, the most Mime.
tent of which bathe" 011 ban be 'relight Dem the
rel l el . p . a l l ed wr o lis h to . this eity termini o lorLe% ratealht I t
ii e t : 1 1
Or other potato, and. for less than it can be Muled
frolatbe wells to many of the refineries, even neural
Oil °RV, while In - the matter' of fil et s, Chemicals;
and a market, it has nosnpertor. ' But thli prep.
arty
en eve n advantage' over many of the lie.
:
Suellen even in the vicinity of Pittsburgh. The.
Cll, whether. In . bulk' or banns ' is token horn the
Lba rolled Out Wor by machinery' and whenrelined .
of the warehouse on to eaCs for'ship.
Mad East or West. Thereon I. dumped OW the
ears Into, the Still House, while the Jinn is dellsedwi
ed at the Works free of cost from the mantifactoeli
two Enema dtstant,'thus saving all the expense is
- hauling. which on a refinery located:it Menehester,
Tetuperanceville or any other point where they are;
pounded to - brs'• built, will 'aennunt to shined 46
emits ; pen barrel on all the Rennet 011 producs!'"
which on the amount this Company contemplates.
Man ufActuring will mount to UM pet week, in fair,
needed Steele- so that this establishment eooldran
wa .werks located lbws would be mnpnlolte:
std,, and on this Item alone pay • dividend of loi
pets at. perm:mum Oa iiii.Ospital Stock. • .
e owner in the eetablishment. Mr. David Rick, -
cline to convey the 'satire Prereii.7. lll fee simple,
.
•together with all his storw and forwarding bust. i
neM,Trinuol ranthrolter.s lot WO,Ooksadtekethsluti ,
=punt in Ste ak of.the Company, and U deolred,.•
pedionally r anpertniend its RUM, and AS ho
' beta eonnected,with.the Oil trade from H s coat,
Illatietta at, and thoroughly acquainted with It in
all its detail.; it hi felt Chet Ids °aperients together
with- his personal interest ea singe Stackholder,
aided and controlled by • Board of Dlrectors,that
thd success of the Company 11 beyond all queaUen.•
This property will than cast the (lompaayatlOr
Mq to increase its capacity an before .mentioned,
not more then 42n000, so that the entire Works:
mrhplete In all Its de ails with 'ergo storage ca.,
Tddy, will, cost but $77, 0 00. M., when we con.
alder It. location, income from rents end large
aumunt of mat costa, is imilered to he the cheap
-estlrrenerr a , ite capacity in the world. • •
his will leave - a: workleg cash capitol of hl3O,-
which will amble it Witold a largo amount of .
01 ready to sail when the prim suits or hold when •
de liable
'an evidence o' the_prentableueso of the bust.
" and the dividends this Coospe".y ma ho e x .
ed to pay. we may.mentien that this Company
1
wi require 1,4") berrele erode Oil per Weekt.the
.us al' prone made by dealers in bringing the • 011 '
fro thesWells to Pittsburgh, Is not led than 51.54.
pe ' barrel.. At this: rate Ms s Cerepany on nas •
br ch warinialealtnl,,Rlo per weekf Choi:man profit
on manage is $2 per barrel; this on 000 barrels
sr id be *l,OOO, or a total of 113,60 e per week, Say .
be ever. for safety , that ibis Company Clean but `
ha thescpronts, and ran but nine month" In the
y. r, It would yet pay a dividend of Wt pet dint. •
cm' annum on tia capital Stock, or .2g per twat a
Enoleth hors the running pronto none—thus paying.
e a g rirr i leZ tlettniP„rziu.r.;nbc'u2;Tet:Tral"beit!:
coming worth."... But whoa we consider that the
central of
Useeon.
Company will amide it to holde,4oo
Oripco barrels Peened Oil reedy to sell .when the •
price suite, and that no season since the business
be nn petit ha. rime, %Omer , oven ate petberrel.
•Thoreth MIMICS:to the taming prat theta would ,
be every chance Of melting: at lend are much more
fropt the increased prise if Olt. - So that It will be
seen that %berets ere ry reason to asPest. this Oaro
•pany to pay onside:el of at lout 'OO per neat. per '
annum. , • . • . .
The advantagethis .Company. offers over all :
other Oil Convener, forming, is that ell the Stook. ;
• ho
11
ere gain ta anisiquel bens; that ills to engage I
In, regular and. svell. understood ,business whin' ;
ca be managed with the 'certainty of a Bank or ',.
In uraneeCossimai, • and that.the property la worth
Oh prim to be mild for it, and likely,to Bierman lA
• vale o,inetead . f deproolgte;; and the partloolar ad
-vantage over all other Retain Canaelnies in ope
ration is that the bulk at Fa capital' will be !afresh
lenteed of sunk in nand, end expenslyebutidiegs •
or inichineey befit • for .0°4'011; or wasted in ex
peementi, and that tuwill tm, managed by-en in.
terreted petty and , Ifoxpertience W r ens badness., :
e, As enough Stook hid greedy been. taken to ten
de int organizational a CompanY Certain, it has
liAt thought best by tit , . Stockholders to tenons.
all organize, which harshen' done brine oloadon.
or the fellowing efliceri..atibcoct to - a.nair (death=
when Um remainder of the SCookleteltiri, i . . .
. .
• i . . ..
1.117.1111.10.7 . ! ' " •' - '
1,.. • JOHN' A; - UkUali.EY; , •
urns rILISIDTAT:
ti X. NidaSHaLLI.
stwaRTARY;
wAt• 11A,ItiL`vM•
..ritA9trus4 "
JOHN R. ANION& ,
.Strrxrurrotoinrr.:
DiVID 6tym..
Jo tire. CAUGMEY, A. M. isatitsuai.t..
W.lll-1141411..T011, OAVIO IMRE;
JAMESMA J.
ABtHRB BIRK: • . '
•• üb.erlpTona to the Moak of the Company will
be Ireceirestat the ONION MANKING'OO., corner
Stb and Market Wreak; at the OFFICE OF JOHN'
& 00:: - No. ia4 W,t e Street, Pilla
h h; alms at the •ALLEGILENT TRUST CO.,
At eghony City.- . Ten par ce4., or At. per sNare.,• to
be paid on subscribing, and the remainder In three
equal payments orithe lit days of February, March
an; Apr next. j
i3ooxs.or SUBSCRIPTION.
Will be Opeired•on.
TUESDAY MORNING, Jasuary 024th,
.41 The allpove _Places,
IEII OPEN POll TWO BITS .03LT.
Insteiri eapttilists have'ellbred Like Melon
eon!, tout .the Directors prefer it to be HELD'
Bi OUR OWN PEOPLE.,The, of:leers- of the
0 money therefore offer It neabove,snerconfflently
r mamma It as s Sure And good Investment, to
-will be seen from the shoVe,•ail the potter Soh.i .
Directly - Into the Business.
he Itrfteou 'net potent In optretton, andwtlt -
Drt
traesferted ro the UOtlipliny hiloeh u the fell
Anhcunt of SU/Jets taken: As eaeh truitatheent to
d i 4 1
irni gltltry i lVe ° 4 4 ! i e I pried
otU f re a i b i l ;
I , ean be nun it
once
teldVentege:'' •
Ilecnimundeettene attoul# be 3 V B P"Ka
t. 70821 A. cAvailEr,i:rresteloh
,:.) to DAVID EIRE, Superintendent.
jeltat . ,
EMMEN
gawp
4104^11112;i8E*E.011.
LETTERS__RE3LLINISTa..UNDLAISS
RD in the Post Office at Allegheny, on the
Slat day of JANUARY. 1865.
To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must
call for "cdrcriired tairrs," give the dote of this list,
',and play one cent for advertising.
Rapt canal for within ear swath, they will be
emit to the Dead Letter Office.
Pranriessmirwr - letters by sarrierrint - tbe reel
liferineant ornemifmstr be froqu'um, by °b'erZ
the followituOrbt.Sii ,
I. new? letters plainly to the street and num
ber, ea well as thereat Office runt State.
Haentletters
eat
writer: l Post and.
State, strrd and saber alga them plainly w„ith full
natne, and request Out answers be dlrectW accord
ingly ---
I Detente strangers co - transient visitors 1n . a
towns.* Ht.*, wile* speataljaddr_efis limy' tio
lknoiSn, abObid 'be marked6a the ewerleft hand
corner, with the word " Tranidest!'
Plan the postage rump on ; the upper risikarnst
dl
corner, end fame rises betiveen- the - stamp and
retior pdat.essetfag withotit interfering with
the writing.
f. B.—A Itlroatilarr for tke assns of a letter to
PO writer, if unclaimed within 'lllllltTy DATE or
tts writer.e! name,
.rioted with
r, acton thole
face side, will be
d rate or ribitsiii
esed_to,the wzli
P Was and
envelope , on the
the usual imepal
the letter la dell ,
of MA)
Mies Annie E
Aehbury J art,
Adair Sohn
Mater Asioe,d.
131eirlt
Bay Attlee, •.
Bates Arum
Brown Bern:MEl
Bowmhtlaneld Katnia
Hare
&Mier Cunt
Bally Okarlei•
BOPP E mma
Beecher Emma
Boyle Lizzie E.
Brailtell.Geo
GsHaber Ohs/
hart Ellett
Gabby Alza..
Glees° Fredrick
Gekber Betty
Greer Sarah, reg
Green Jennie
Gold Jame
==l
Gross Mary An
Grove Mary
Oiler R J
Henderson Ade
Hawkins Lizzie
Hiller Elize.
• • -
knisabth
Hector Fredrick
,
liirche Fred
Billlock.llEMT
Water James
Boner John M
Boyd-James
Brimks Louisa
Brine Mary E
liolinger 3L_3
Brown Nos.
Bonilnn Mary
Mack Martha
.Blasloy.l34SX
Bassor&Vii
Baker Peter ,
'Buchanan Viol
Barker kNMI°
• C H
Clifton &goes
Otis Curticel32:
Calimon Cath'e
Coffee Li
loller Ellen
Gunn Elizabeth
Cuoptr Ellnn ;'f
Conk Ellen
Culbert T C
Using:in Mary
Caldwell Maria '
Craig 0
Campbell Wm
Collins lieb'sA2i
Cuthbortsonll3ll
ilighby o.rge
Mizeineyer II
Humbuit John
Huff'Joseph
Hunt John
. .
Harvey Margret,
Heckert Mary
Rigby Mahala I
IHugbal t Moat
11 4r7m Ito:13110Pa
Johnston Beal
Jolts Sophia
antolson John
!Johnston W T
Krrift Arnelin
Keel Nanie E
,KoulitztlnrriiiV
; Kibler George
.Kurtz George A;
;Kl'Hun Fuenn. '
'King Jozeph
Keuntz [Aunt .1
'KnowltonDevrt.l
iXlilit Prof
ilLynch lierry -
ILeydeSebastlan
Little Thos
Leddy Wahl
Leningee Basso
AI • 1
lAidrshill 11. • •
,dontgomery A
'Mined ii
Da4la Agi~ le
Dickey Aletridr,
DatzellKate Q ,
Dayldrorr Scylla
Drew Charles
I)ockn41•
Dation Lizzie
Matson Aortic
tßootiey.A B
Mnowill C
Mis. Lome Fdric
Metzger ET.
Molhattart II
Mathews SF
Martin Fier .1 F
Matteson Thos
Myers Margret
Moore W Is
iMuth Peter F
Me &
McKean Reid
MeGirolgle F.
IMehluon Jno A
McDonald Jon••
McGrue Robert
rTiiteEligaW-J
McGinn Wm:jr ,
McClelland M'y '
McKean Mary
ZdeLtatighliw EV
SAMUEL B
- -
Denning John II:
DlMmorth .lohn
i)uncno Marg'tS
Dummett W B
Eteh6l;Ellzbtb
Earl .liar) Ann
• , F
Father Oliver
Frazier A •
Frani) .Annetta
Eike Dana
Father Alex
Fry Gabor Dar
Flynn Jonn
Frallstdas
Flab Solna 11"
rrfts“.3..4bil
l'arrester Sohn
Forsyth - Wm
Ferbic
Fttitim Wm
FornStee Boa.
•
SPEOIKIr ANOMIE' TAX.--
. • Raving roielyiel the -list of Smdal Tease-
teased on incomes of 1,81M,1n ncsore• with the
act of .Cengreti 4PPreved leet,-for the
Billiton eomprignA the Boro of Birmingham,
EarriEiliningliam,' oath Pitts urgh, Monongahe
la Weld Pittiburgh and TeltipefLUCtrfillekaM On
Township. ef Baldwin; Elnowam, Lower bt: Mal; .
Upper St. Clair, Scott, Union, Ohartiers, Robin
sea North Fayitte,,Soutit Fayettarbidley, Moon,
atter-At and Neville,willattend for the receiv
ing of add tagetat th egidlett.:of.A.:-IR Stevenson.:
Esq., Birmingham, dally (Sundays and Saturdays
pled) until Miming, Jentiari , 10th, between
th hours of I and 4p. m. Also at the following
Wedneeday, Feb.l4, at the house of Peter 7loyiCr,
Snowdenlowlmtdp. - •
7114rat1k77, Feb. ed. - at the heeded - orl: W. Woyd,
nipper St. Clair township.
Monday, Feb. 6th, at the houseof iball,
'Robinson township,
Tuesday, Feb.lth, at the !Muse' of Elijah Nte.
shall, in Clinton.
the - house of Matthew
MYGVgie s" Jiitt e e t s ' •
I rider, eb. loth, at toe on. of D. Robinson;
Esq., Tempentneeitilei o '
; ,;. . .
Itionday,Fetr.l.lll,rd,the alone IL Barker,
Ean; South Pittsburgh. •
will also attend et the °Mee of the Collector of
Intermit itevenue - No. 67 Fourth st.,-Plttaburgli,
oreSatunlayanntil 11 di of February, fiord a. al.
tog
After aforeselddites 10Per. east. pens* will be
• Payment mut be made in United. Stateamonerg.
I • • JOHN A. SERGEANT,
- • - Dep. Collector 1d Dtv..Mid Dist.
Femme preferring may remit. their cheeks, pay
able to my Oates, thron g the Pittsburgh P. O.
'iatacti.wtfebler
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
OF a.FFLOTIONeain COASITY
WILENLER & WILBOWS
PLIGUEST. PREMIUDi
Lock Stitch Sewing Machines
vvm.'sumNEFi..ae.
No. ri FIFTH =Vet
tii : biiiiFji 7 TO FURTLIF - .11 THE 'DE
SIGN of the National Banklawf to provide a
ni
uform currency, and to relieve this community
from the loss incident to the circulation of deka.
tasted bank notes, the following banks have agreed
Wit on and afar let, February, DNS they mill pay
ou. only such money m will be received at par on
deceit and in payment of ail debtsdue them. They .
i i,
1-purchate from their customers , all- distant
s
St te-hatik notes, which- they may suasive in this •
re tar course. of huskiest; at the net coat of send-.
in them home for redeniption; bUt: will bet receive
such funds on deposit as “currency.. , • ' ' .
It le confidently believed that this arrangement
will,.very- speedily abolish the. existing, auto=
of , keeping ceitenty" accounts ' and. by , moding
InVo th l e in tTib:r ° e l , u glle °f pl S ac t : ,l :o b a ft attrPg r cl a ss of
notes not subject , to discount. , To glen Dill7effect
tolidsnrrangement,the acquidoeme =deo-opera
tido otilutioninese community is respeCtfolir soli -
J011N..0 souit*,"Clashlir let National.Dink:.'
It A.GEORGE, Onshler Farmer,. Deposit Sank
' G A. END Y, ashler Germanttitst sad Savings
Ifag oomppwany .^
• 3 liN LIVINGSTON Cashier id Nat nal
Bank, - Pittablikgb, - _ - • •
J. R. BloritileN,!redMa c ;. , t Union Banking tlo.
'FRANCIS SF , •Y President Citizens Nation.
.0 H. DIGGS; AssistaSt Oailideetd Nialonlaki,milL
J. - :COM,Obableylap,shearj,. 3l ;94 - , '
Olt SALE. - • ' .
116 yds. 6 theft Neve;
110 feet Rubber Rote
pair Platform Scales. Na. V; • . -
tomall Counter *talc; .
. I llan.T HOILI tog Machlro;
• / - '1 east iron Rood Pump;
• '
111,1te feet Joist; • • . •
'1 Wilson Stearn LardTsak coinplete,l9:olber
I.Larti Cooler (holler iron) complete, IMO Ls;
I Lined Lard.Dooler, complete;
f Crackling Presses, complete;
6 Lard Kettle. ' plate n and furnace gomplete;
66 empty lisionCasksi
'2O pickleinff Tanks (iron' lioopi) imitable for
tiikearers; •
Cultivator.
* - I. P. PORTER, , .
*well at Pork 'House, Wood's Run.
( AIL WELL STEAM ENGINES
prepared to furnish •
STEAM ENGINES. • -
SO mueliapproved of for oil wells and other pun
es,- on the !shortest motley. Having deferent
-Engines on hands,' mut flashing othens, the
p ehn be accommodated with almost tier size
they want; the work to oho* for itself.
WILLIAM VlSll£lli 'Fifth Ward, •
between Mechanic and Andersen etrects,
• • iltsburgli,Ps,
IZO.NDS and MORTGAGES FOR SALE.-
-1+ , ...' 7 4.15.000, payable in four rare. Annual pay
ments with interest. 'Real L'irtats• valuod
see—lmprovements; at. MI.. Persons desiring a
ea re investment at mote than 6 r ev cant. might call
ad 66616.1.661.
...ti3ekti of all klada boa ht ht end sold on , minutia.
s n.' Dividends 'collects. Loans made on outlet-
L.-ROBINSO . N, hfotILEAN k
1
IRST BAPTIST ,CIIIIRCH . 'BURIAL
GROUND.—Accoraina to an mot. otthe Lest",
ure, the Pint Hapdat Church; dI Pittsburgh,'_
1 11 theta& and ' remove the dead bodies and re,.
it Luz from thelrEuntes Groted an Smelt street
s ir eauae the same - to .be sropetly ruutruiretelly.
b teed Au ' such*.groundsas the Church may send.
I r burial purpoion. ' ' -W. H. EYERSIII% - I .
atOXDtd .. — r, • - Penttlent r ßoard of - Thebes& i
06T024 - .CIUCKEIL-Fife bbla - Bes-.
tcp B u ttw W.lnO,Oreckerir just reettrel
mb from tholakerivand . for elltiatzetill stCIM
. „
,4IY Grocers Store °J. J . No. _,. mtn i taw
.4.-- z OcietHer of Mort, And Mimi gis.
F.-
II RIED-PRUlT—.liabeiyo thisditv
' : tO , ra :4 l=3reictienleir.
1. 6 tnal.
Drted
LitTberrie i' '' ''Y
I,,'_, .[l.
Il i , * One. Ohmic* with seeds; r ill, I, -- '
ie. a. I%lw Isxr
. .
DRY Goons...se.
pßums
IWAYIJCI3II3.
Pleainoes, - -
Empress
Dress ?goody
rialdsi • •
Blankets.
Cloaks,
00E4,
•
Shawls,
WHOLESALE a RETAIL,
• writer's int o
. and end oLthe
omplied with at
payable when
/460
Mcßride N E
Mclntyre Geo I.
Mclean. Emma:.
McCarty E
Mcßride Cl'.
McLureA
McCar4lArm
Nlghton Ahrhin
Nelson Henry
Itl/uhotut Susan
Nesmith Susan
Nichol'Mary
Neal Esehael.
ILEX. BITES,
81 Wiral. Mt.
srscut, Bm.& ,
SEI ID I= o cs:r.igt. rt. as.
_Undershirts at $2.00,
wowrn *cos.
Ochoolly Brid
Ore. Liszte
r
Potter May -A
efittorsou tc
Qiihsit John •
Quinn John 0.
J 1
Mee Chas
Russell (lame
Ilider.Tohn •
Ross Thomas
Rouen X
Robinson X
Robertson Id
t Robertson Robt
Drawers at $2.00,
Bien SHIRT WILL WEIGH NEARLY I 11).6 a
EATON, MACRUN & CO.
Hare about. 24 dozen of good, extraateavy WHITE
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAW - EMI' • , nearly all wool.
Which weigh from 1!,4 lb. to I lb. 6 oz. each shirt,
that must be closed out immediately.
NVe offer them at much leas than what they oust
to make, and we believe them td bb equal to any
In market at Si ce.
No reduction will. be made for quantity—me,
shirt or one hundred at the same rate.
Shepherd A.
Shut Adelaid
Sunth Arthur -
Skein Ankazetta
ientt Ann
Smith Chnq G
iStewart t,
r Swlnehart D
'Stewart S II
ISalltk Sarah
Slmpeon F I)
i_
Smith hi .7
'
Stogdton nary
Stills IV
_ Stack Wm C •
Smith Robt.
These Shirts are a Great Bargain
EATON, MACRIIbi & CO.,
Tiersann. Mrs B
Tnte /lush
Thomas Jno '
Taylor !no
Taylor inn W
WINTER DRESS GOODS
Tailor T J
W
Wilson Malts
%Vobb•E4went
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S
lA/11.m Ea
wood■
Wright IL
Wright Isaac
—_. .
'Water. sot
Wigly 301 '-
Warnerlnlis 0
Wood Jacob
'Weaver .1 A
Wllllanuon ! S
Wearer-Jacob
Wllsen7 El le
Withrrs Wm
Warner Marne
Dutmas /XIV,
SELLI.VG ,
Winter. Cloaks: at Coti;
*WEB LONG SILSWLS AT COST.
irra
Welsh Milton
Whited WE'S
Watson Wm
Balmorab3 at Coat.
North Ekrt corner of 4th and Mute. sts
Jig
riammiomir. PRBEIKM.
Voir the -iziolidzurig
SACRUM a GLYN%
-390. IS MARKET STREET, -Pitts
ire ban row'orn sad me Teo ;east!.
al,,vefal7 fix eta• • ,
Itc,comax3,4u.lr
, A . L , Ve sad. beautUld.usortmant eta p• 10.1111
mad *momenta, vasprisinx
• ...
EaniltWoiL ,
Shell andßall,Tucrana
aide Combs; Pearl; Steel, .Tet,
• aad,Gilt Belt•Bucklea; Belts earl Bet.
Ribbons; Cashmere and Bilk Bomb,. Head
,Dreams and Nets; Liee Tells; Lace and Lahr*
dared (MUM ' and Itandkerchiebt NlToeted
BU
Ladd Costdousr Work Biwa,
Companions, Portman,.
. antes, Satchels,. and .
very don ,amort,,
• meat ot
. .
=r2
Besides our mail berry dock of Haeltry. G(
Trinualnea. Notions ad Small Warm.
• I _ ,
-4. T LOWEBT-045.E.PAHIRS.
GREAT' BAItGAERS t
14001tEM . DENNISON' - di '•-• cto
,
81 Ma r ket fftreet,
ARE _DETERMINER . TO OMT :
Tit= ' ENTIRE STOOK or _troops:
74e c riartap c t oa lnit . ..
he
&a. t!rti, 1100 i,
• Einb roldeeles, tlaceaves, agsierry, Tel:Cr
miugg,rolnt Lace, 400 Ribbon; ha. U.
ad.
A NEW ABSORTNEIN'S •OS HUT-
A."... -Toris,,, lime Amor Cloak Orasamata, B
Gleam Meanie and Hopi Priam M,ask :•
Il 125
oderaleeves,..Lbrett Bets, ( of .the. karst quality
Id.ce god Linen Collara and Randkerthlalk;Glra -
Hosiery, Balmoral arid 'Mop Marty; Wu
arid , Saeques;of all alses; Hathwars Ear
waded Collars and Cunt, for ladles andgentinam
Wash. Leather Gloves, la all duo; Joarla% Lid
Gioia% bl ln llght colors; ./ladara " Sets, friarad to
oef;loretber - with • - new lot of • Braid Water ,
Yells and Flowers. Will be found at
ALICE M.OVIBVS TIIIBLBUNG 8T088,,'
NO. .12'Bourt.II greet, sea.ffery_itrost,
Particular attention given to Gleaning Polat sal
fll otherpdarta of lardrarr..,. dim?: 'l3lack LIAO YOU/.
- -
• -111 ,
••A N 0 lIV
RIITNA AVTUORIZING.
in Vicieise In t heSatirise of the Sepatiettd...
rea.. and Clerk elltarliers:, - . -- i ..-.- - , ,-.
7'e it ordained and enecredby the 'Allyn Ahtereinl,
' end pitroms of PUtsberori in Seted,eold CVag. o4 .
Commit,' dotrosble4 onft it f obereby enadolby pallor.
i t
Vof Ito ea Thet the eelarle• et the Superinten
d t 111ZNI Clerk of Karketelor the-Octal year oone.
add Memory 1.1811% he and the , saine'ate
-h, r , L ALea4bOotaNPUUNDP•tpng_ 4 4 llB
-. ./ .. SXtise t . :'. iideciniteof Into i li;ipi:ailett •
4 ofaar ef 3arltrety, A. tr.mes..
i -, • .• Prealde.nt of Se!ect Ocouleit.„ -
. Arteati hl,B:ll.enitow. - . . - ,- ,
I - Clerk of Select Connell:
. ; - ' ' - = • 'THOS.:STEEL.
1 ' . -
Attest: Even Male arma, • , , --, • :.
I Week of Common Ootuetil: .
...,.....,
•
FURNITURA AND
DANE AND WOOD CHAIRS
&Mini et reduced prides,.
; OR arrexc.'
• 7.Ia.W.WOODN I MLL.
; . Nos.irf amt TRIED STREET,
OjToette E. Edaitattion R C 0.% and
WC 210. lii FOURTH STREET
ffeconn a co.,
Mats, caps and Straw Goods,
li stor.ksle Dow la store the Largest sad most eoot?lets
Er ei eftered in the west.- Merchants sre roll:matt?"
to fritt and examine our stook, which Wi ll be sold
aj ,
•as low Tat"' / WOOD sTuzer
,
1 ,0
s.,7 3iTERPIttSING AND INDUSTRI
OBS NEORANIOS, LABORING MEN and
~ IL you .willa to. become traeholders,.ape
sure lames, pow ta_yourAlloW,Arb.lie li , ho l r r e
one la abundant;, ram now ael
. .lial lota la
Walkers la this borough, lot gagßoi MO lad -
iii „iv...A I balance /utak yeato,B &shod,
1 fhb phut lola eau apply you Pulagy tO hull*
Log,;awl butt go= Weans and luta; Wahl the la.
tared on the log - will be but a- little root,'" , :gri
. will enjoy the rlse la real 'estate. - •• - ~ . 2
• Apply liti the Bad Mate and Ineuralwe CIM. Cot
? , ,
_., O. S. ,
i dell! . .I.Butler Stunk LairpoulißAXM
TABLIt IDIITLERI:—A Onstieserkinest
Bono Table
Ravi@ at 4 nst rewind and fOr
by
by
tdell ' ' JAN BOWN:US,'Wood Aged.
OROJAVVL,4I,I)teIs. S c egkoarr-hi Arm!
it ) Mid foraale by
AL IN,
WNW stmt.
WORTH $l.OO
17 and 19 Fifth street.
OAN SE immix° AT
SWholessleDealen in
GOODS F 91% FALL qALFS,
1=21141 1P
l' - i
,I.*
8.1.7rKS .4wl n B.dArKERS.
THIRD. NATIONAL BANK
CPRNER Of and MOO 41.Nr
ts,uniortmotiume.t , T, '
7 1t.52.1, ZackAaNT..
. -
Thu na.k iteejfirigi bAsi -foe sale Ale
[Vied States Treasury Notes r andiskes sabliotip•
tloaa for the same,_
This la the POlnlrLtirxia-
ortunent loan now In the Market at par....llThhy
those who have money& lailiand - •dradralde oppOr•
I'ol4. rot irlveetmeatt •.• • ••• ,
' TWO CENTS A DAY FOR FACT( 11101,
Theme motes are altdatollatliiusust, RR. The •
• tnterestpayableenalsnattany en the ,tent - ••:t
-ruary andleth or 'August, at tho rata ot_lat ID per ,
Itteper annum. At the expiration or three year*
(rely birth over two and than how) they an K.
oh an pble Into the 540 Gold it =di: Gasaileslon ,•- •
snowed te , pnithiniers. Interest wOkbapeld'et •'
-
oar Booking Rouse. •
SOIDCERTR,Frest. •
, .Tottar B. Lnrorovroi, Cashier.
O. R. iSsontsrt, Asudatantiluttler. iatO'Sza. •
IiMMIG
N.-'IIOLIP4IS"..&-
N 0. 51 /LukerStre o 4. VittOurgb.:
Duman mccmra pc FAB mos
crammer. , , I
.
Celleettone ten& on all the villeins' points of the
Untted B tat n ma
STOOKS, BONDS.:AND OTHER SEOgatTLEI3
BOUGHT ANDSOCD ON COMMISSION..
Parttaular attention paid to this pazthaao at 4
ago of
COTO STATES SECURITIES, :;
ENLLIMINO
tialte!l: Ittdies lilies or ISSIi '
Do do. 6.1001
Do..
Fives. 10.400)
• Do. Reveu•vrlblitico;' - z• •
Do. Dull ditto or leilhAkf aro.
ORDERS, AND V 0110111213 %-fOUGUT OR
COLI.ECITED. -
TREASURY MEURER:EWE:
Oirittoz - 01 Cox:l.l.3wLula or Tint OttlinNETT,
Washltnictoo. Jannag, t2th,1686.
WitkarEis,_ BY:I3I.TISVA:CTORY
evideitoo r promeoted to the nOaeolipto4l.ft
beist itudo to appear that ' , - .
WE UNION NATIONAL BAH OF eirrssugg,
. .
in i the City of Pittib " h, 11 this erounti Of At. - • ',:.
• and-according ltr.C7=-!allitsNie°Tt. tronnt to. the ' '! t .
trrtik Or UM Act of. 0 =Wed VA* .•, ,•(
tr n ovide • a National m errrenen. secured "' ',,',
bps pleiglinited States 'donde, angle provide , i
for 'the - idiom and redemption thereoZ" ap- '•. s '
proved
proved Mane td, ISM, and ha/complied with all W '...
provisinail of widget required to becompliedert* , ri
before eesbeeeleithe butter.. of bialUn S W idl4. • ' '•• 1
• Nov eueform,f; nom lief/Pie:Mir, 0004,4. ••••' '„,4
leer of the Cortese); do ' hereby certify that “Tha:d
Union National , Sault of Pitt.Mluptpin
_Meant -., . ~,I k
of, Plttabwrib. in, the comtp ,of klepi.ana; - •..,
' " e
rh u erate r :rgratin " la
aade=ttiro="4l, -.:a
IS (c e der • '..-., , i'l
{
chaiftey aimin. ' • In :testimony wheelie
i Seal of the witness my hand andsest .• ,-.. 1
Oompttolise of the . otodloe, this twelftkday,. ':.
.iiii: j u ry• - • - . t : P! January, 10W...
q
xruaff arootrts.poir. ,
Comptroller of the Ourremor. , .. 7
Or
r,' or len Courrnottsn' or Ovrearerov, .
r , ' "Wasinnovoir, Ifeesokberel,lBl4:
uT - HEVEAS, " 13Y 'extisreuroirr s ''.7
j.
_ .evidenie.presented to thef undedstkundi
heed made to appear that um 1 •
itoN PrtirS ) ) Vgli:
•r ot lnS the eft
O la the
gbeny,.anor State of 'Penpaylvanla, leas t teL duty ; q
organized under ap4Aeco tdlag to
of. Um netir.of Congrese;, •.• pro% .
Tide PiStio/111i .0W71:41117,
. 0 1015612/04,bi Pi=
United States Hondo, and preWido th e
Igloo and redemption thereof," approved Jane • ":
HU, and haa complied with 10.1 theprovisiona of
tt utt. requlred to he cle i t io nAiglibtotore m et e 4 r'
1111=12lirthe businegs'of vidersaid
Now, therefore, I. Hugh Dlecu orb, Comptro
of the Cemsney, do hereby certify that THE
..TRON . CITY, NATIONAL RANK OF PITTS.:
DUBOW to the city of Pittshnigh;li the eounti
or any, and-State of Penneylvaoli, - , aw
therised to commence the,loodness of Snaking ualr
der the act aforesaid
-n res e a l ,whereet,twitneas -my /wag 1
[t.. a.] and seal of Deice, thin thirtrAratday
Deoenaber, A. D. iffet. •
• - • HUGH.]
Ist . deed [Wept I-
• .'' . - TREASlTltrllkedittliENT, .- --1• • •• .
clerics oy 4301ITIIOLLILI/ 07 TElll.oraursairr, 1.
- ....
; . , • , WAusnutorcer, January ICA Itial. ~
71kH Eit E Alik.-By - satiifluitoq: , eridenoe :!..: 4
~ presented to the OndnekneLot it' been.- • : f.?'
rondo to appear .that the. ~ . L. , *. ...
, .. . .. . • . - • • .
THE ALLEGIIIZT . NITIONAI .BANE,- ~ A
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nui , itaiinnoi. in the mut) of Alleghety, - "„ . il
mit
wade
oz...rennrylrania, ban been dnlr =van- - .
lzed =deli= tecording tothe requirements of the 4 • ,
Act of Clougresa, eatitioU "An - Act to provide a: - , • t
Natlontd Currency, vestired bye pledge of Usual
Mateo Bonds, ourit.• to provide for. the ciroulatiot - , ,
and, rederaptiou' thereof," approved rune ad, title
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and"haa complied with all thotilrooislono of Ain '.. ,
act,. required Oche coma i ed with before commento; ' L
Inn theroudneso of ban tinder told act. : ~
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Nowtherefore.l, tiIJG MoOliLLOOH,Oonsp, ~. , ~,,i .
tricker of tho Comae", do herebt certify that the, ~
"Allerbeay - Watiorial. Rank" .1 'PittsburO, in the " ' . . , ii
city of Pittaburth, In the county of Allegheny, lad '.'-', . ~,„
State of Yeausylvanit, la authorised to oommenoe , 1.1
the badness Of banking. under the act aforesaid:.
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• 7.1:1 testimony whereof, witness mils= and wont.
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of orrice, this ittlt . day.ofJannaly, Lm. _ ...,,..-. .-.. 1
• is. sty - - ' HUGH XoUtfLinnuhs, -- "'
, JalB,tro. -',' ' ' -, Comptroller of the CdrrencY. , r
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TIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION NG , :
•••••• HO SMITHFIELD STREETi t. o.
()skims' uolisa.) ctkrtereil bi4be
lrrifdeet-oEll. B. 10E103. ' •
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If..Sndth; . - : J ~ rorra
oshua Rhoden, :
Measter,' , Max. *stiles, ..
Fran is Sellers - A. Mamas,
John F;Jennisign,. Joseph King,
Altos: Blair; • - • Martnion,
Henry - Lgoyd, Saba:
3nnie, a. a oiker, ;: •
ara.ong, - MTTlentan, •
Dt. Jas. Clatot,itetcs„ B. F. Jon
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Jon: liltwo
p rt ; ly
m W. S
W leek U. Phelps,
o.,Selonektz, , , D. E. Ilislanter.
J, Nen. OrOistaint, 01L Paulson, •
RI M. Smyth, . ••. ,JaestlEitueltrath,
p.l • - Alfred Slash, , _
2 YTafPrlr"..7 l !. B *!KPF l 47'••
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osian army, nider ti. mt. to s ,}
liaLedionioll, from s to s walook:
posits received, of one Materand op wazd.. , ..
Dtsidontle netlininSti".,RoWitber 48 4; 1 4 4 ”C 1, :
Dividends' allOired-to'editiati ifs
'plaesd is tiffs `t
- ennilt of the depositor as principal, and bear latish ,- a
eat teats !L -
Th
, Instatutten . °ON : 1 64*111117 tel
ns whose terningraresonall, the s aved,
o aosunitinstall deposits; fully saved,
;SUMP which win 110.5 tell
when nealoVhele_.
'money not only - being satb, but • bealing, in Solt. ,
Instead of neutaining unprochaetire. iseettlen:
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:DOLLAR . bLiitio3B..ablik,-..b10:- 15#
Foaat.;
- ..! .. . CHART REED. L( Ibid.' - -'. .- •
()p a n daily ,from ato 't o*clook, also bi Wedsiii; .4 1
dap nd Saturday srvealugitrOm May Ist' tO Wei' -.!" .
- l e vrtiberist, from 7 to II &cloak, tel Rona Wm/taller:. ,
st to May let from 810.11o 0 cloetk, :, , . .....t; .... ...1 1 , t 1 .
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}-posh.
received of oil stuns of not leistkui eas ;,, A
oollar. and a dreldend ot the profits declared tsthali ",
year,.is June mad December. Interest hoc bO. , -- -,.
'declared '-selntaannally, 'to-June and' DICSISITitrri
since the Bonk. we. orgazdzed, at , law cats of kit -7 - -ii.,
• .Interest, not drawn oat; II plac e d to. le iredil . '
'of the depotitoe as prpal', and beers e aims - . 1
in
from the first dope of June and Dezember, • 1
. annpoundlng twice - 'year wlttiOnt Arotibtle4l Oa., '..]
' depositor to call. Nor e en v to priest lits peas nook. , -
Al this rate Money wilDlouble In. ism than twelve ,
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deal
-Books, contsinini the' Chatter, BpLaws, Rules $
and Re
off i ce. furntsbed gratis; on appitestioa '
at the office.
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_Pnestrum7-OwROR'ALDREE. .
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Jam - es IdeAttley, . James 11. D. Maeda, ,
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John 11. Shoenberser,.. - Wat..Donsiss,
TAMelli Ilmiunia, Isaac Id:Pmanic,. . . • .
Peter A. Madeira, - . James Skittle, ~ .-- .. -. ....
'William J. Anderson, Joho D..McPaddan, '
A. Id. Pollock, BI- D., ... John G. Bilektfett. .
ittaas
1 Calvin Adams, I I I ertryA *Say •- - ' . :-/ ~
John C. Handley d :lt i
also 111th - - -Walter P. Maratdi. .....
la, J grit
Alonzo A. Caroler,, Robert Robb, ._ '
Charles A. enit o ' '-. henry L: L:11=1;.„ . ' .
John Evans, - • • , Wililim : E. • • ,
Benj. I. Fahnestoelt, Alexander Ser, , ~ . .
John J. ilillespleo .., ',. - AbettazzOerTe r -: ...,,,
Wllli*m S. Raven, . WlllianiVatikirk,' - '
Peter il.,ffunker, ' ' Tote Whittler , . • - .
James D.E.' y, Ohrlstierz &serer. -i • - i. , • ,--;
Seerelarszsad Tresmerer-01IALL. A.,0011/4'o2c. -, • 'Y
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BANKER & 'BROKER )
us woos iiisStokesr - - -
Gives spessa fie — psfesi - n - mid idea'
Chnettuninit Seogillat, stooW 40/1 -00 , tmai
w ei r Cc itur gl as leet r made
hßnsa Zel puts -Mum =CI
at towed tataa, tz
felk-iraits oaltilritoiti Yei. to stlimateal* 4
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