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TIE GAZETTE I'IIBLISIOG ASSOCIATION.
TUEIIDAY. jAIII7AAT 24. ISCIS.
THE FENIAN lIROTH ERHOCiD.
This vastly extended. secret organisation
ie causing no little trouble and alarm mitong
our neighbors of Canada. , Its Mime object
is thought to.be the dissointion of the union
between Atreat Britain and:lreland. Its
membership iscomposcd.Mainlyof Catholic
Irishmen, and embraces probably millions
falreland, 'Canada and .11.46 Belted Staten.
A convention of the order is now in session
in Cincinnati, or was a few days ago; but
land they have been doing' lii not trans
pired.
Iteobject is political; not reiglona ITC
that some: of the Fleets of the Oath,-
olic church favor it, while we know that
gt4ers pppctse and denontute it. A trauma. ,
• aoai excitement 'Was- Occasioned at Skib• .
berets, In Ireland, recently by the bunting
411.141417 of the pariah pricat of that Catho-
Ohi coinninaltyy because he had denounced
the order from the pulpit. ; The clergymen,
~,709 'Ras the
: bided, of this outrage :was
Rev D. Comae, parish priest of Radii
The Cork Examiner states that "during the'
fansifle f he misted tp rescue hundreds from
starvation. In the streets of Cork he begged
. from door to door for the perishing people
, i)ltilklbbereci; in( the lobby 'of the House
..of Commons, be implored money on their
'behalf; In the cabinets of itinisters of State
' supplicated foe assists:bee In bristationed
accents; in the boardroom, in the press, he
„Sought the battle for. those poor creatures,
who were then helpless as children." -
. .11 is but a few weeks since . a priest in
Jersey City was assaulted in the streets for
a similar cause. We may infer from these
~.and other similar, occurrences, that a new
lamer is riting in the bosoin of the:Xittho
lic church which the church cannot con
trol-4 power rife with the spirit of mis
chief, butwhich has in it, so far as we can
disoaxery:Ed element of good. To effect
their .Objee—the, dismemberment of Ire
: ' land„':, W are hibeninetri embroil Great
aritaitt. end the ;United States in war by
means in their power. Their organs
in'
'. ' t 4 COinatry profess loyalty to the Union;
.but+telt:Ciemada they and the rebels are man
. • reeittiworidng in concert to breed trouble
. ' itiethiti the two governments. This thing
' 'Ching akin to what te called Red Re.
: , • on the contineut of Europe--a
_,;.lWe. discontent and iiolence, arising
F ara
fro r },feeling that somethieg is wrong, bat
tif; ofetind ignorance .of what that some
thing4s. ;The Celtic Irish, fo r.. example;
artCalie that tiedr,condition Ismot what it
erupt tt!• be; and : they
. attribute ' all the
evile,reaTited Imaginary Maier Which they
areitrffertng to the union of their, country
. with England; hence they ere reatless and
dbeeetented, antlevely new and thin they
wet 04" g. qfbrto to ,thrOw, off , 11 , 1 0 yoke,
.
AR their post efforts to effect that object,
however, :have, been militia:4e ebOrtions,
opy Tesalted is bitertillyint..the evil
,
they Wight to more.• • •
the p eople'cif
ai loyal to the gark4nrnent
Oreit Britain as IIX!)th011i! or Engiipiit:
''"ieitiiiika.ito far as Penicillin freedom and
politicak.privileges go„are f just as well off
, ind-ss well contented. It is only, among
Z.. 16 -614 C ptirtiOn 'of 'thatpeople tit
iphit ofdiscontent is found.,,' Indee re
ii, a strong similarity Aset7e9 l the hostile
d which prevailed among our idarieholdi
• population prior to thLe icberthirt
- rade OR; own geTernmenia slid the,;hittor
I(iatilit'y which' has ever Ailed the ms I ci,f
the Celtic mind of Ireland towards the Brit..
garEtemelta . , In th eatter case ,it Hai
Its'origin partly en race and partly in; dhi;
Adieltierhi of rellgicole creed ; and slesinglx
this Peden organization isinot rOlgioris in
is, so far as we can
,perceile,
• lined almost eiclusively to Cathialles; as
Red Republicanism on the continent fit found
only in Catholic countries.
Tt is simply a disturbing element out . 'of
• which agitation; and possibly war, may
- neat; but which', has In it nothing that
....proinfocii to promote either the frecaom
I,l llPlPOrofthen , ce• I,l3 i , brlni ' Dtlan - el
• into trouble but think there Is too much
good sense in the American people. to suffer
-.thitioselves to he'aniwn TutZ. 4g4iuitrrel by
',":Such' an organization as this: Many thou
• sands of these Fathom have, during the
past. two years, solemnly sworn allegiance
to: the , . Queen of Great Braga 'before our
Boards'of Enrollment, in, order to avoid
taiiarig their . - part jin our: great t nadonsi
struggle, end no men, heve done that thing
more eagerly and Impudently than them
Irish" Celts.'" they fancy ~ a.querrel,
with the.Myel lady under Uhose.nhirta they
• lire not ashamed to crawl, When -the ' connl
try *Welt, for yeara, has given then ahelr
protection and einployment,i 'neede,
their berried, Jet - them fight ' . c9t 'them
hut let Mt not, stiffer imtvelme- to bti,
into it, Some Celtic Irishmen hamc
'fought bravely for the country of their adopt
;.> bin; but the number of these liears'no
";:,2Tterticni to those who invoked the protection.
• of the pritlsh Queep sgai*tthe'ealiktf the
Viesidea of the United.Eittites: To no peon,
:op the, earth] therefore;• do 'we imo len ? ,
— As a nanon; than. : lsl *Pe Ccitke Ti*L. • • '
Tns PAPER DUTY.
'Mien the agitation for: ,the repe,i of the
4 0 9-erlthl.
. 1 7 IMP°, all the papers of the coon
tvy joinea'in wging Congress to repeal
/snub: however, Now : - York 'Papers!
hate ?acre!, to the Other aide; this change
or - - ciphifori hating been inoandeiihr thh
^v-manufacturers redur - the price of
• . :J. ler
piper—to them and to them only—fel:Ml 27
341)_10*..pelf
_The Herald regarded,
tilts tti a mailer stioie; of pollen salt would
rmable the New York Press to break up the
Westeni neriripapers: '
- 1 11t11.the Boston papers began .to grumble
at, this one-aided arrangement; and in'o y der
to quiet them, they were bought off by get
ting paper at the reduced rates : The Phil
'".itioapera followed Suit; and now we
fid'that Slier !Wes hatla . been tud4cnly
opeied to the necessity of keeping ' on the
•
paper auti , -
. Tliese facts prore, not only the existence
of
e a paper monopoly, bat the great strengt h
it 'fields; and the sooner Congress breaks it
ttjf the better tor the Interests of the
t ' !Tra Publishes' L'ireulai is responsible
. far the following: i
•:4 - '' 'Vt - ' bookseller la Philadelphia lately re:
`welved an order from the country for book
called "linparden.” • Ile sent what was
' — deeited—Tennywm's "Enoch Aiden,"-
..; -" , -istdcletliti. viral bibliopele - havina f. heard.
rPOONWhillt bullli pronoUiced,- unaeris oo d
---teinean. whet She • wrote. Washington Ir
,e%lalied to,mtllot Isis friends merry;, about
eh bookseller who ordered 'The
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s r - 4 reetatkr; Phu.% Mucluil Mich'
1, •" - e igo ,.. ',.• Dr. Mats) 'gro
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.14ilgt at 7 4 1611 / 1 . 13 ?"!P 41 " /. M rs,
-- *eetttlittfihi - e4 ,laufritort at s tikirlPß 2 4. 9' B
Vreetens — Vlrifide eleP
:deetnents.
~• ist*lnit . Pd . •
tang of amore proftb4ng character than ear
slielbre
dleooirered. Tile RAW. Is tobe fo und
li lose nentlty throughout the whde
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THE POPF , S. ENCI - CLICAL LETTER.
hw created a Treat - commotion among the
liberal Catholics of Europe. The Paris
Siede regards it as an effort to reconstitute
mortmaln, reestablish religions corpora
tions, subordinate the civil to the ecclesias
tical. • we; suppress liberty of 'conscience,
a State religion, revive the an
' f ' and even the "Middle Ages."
• - •• ;1 des Debate, speaking or the
most cultivated Catholics, considers it as an
attempt "to go back to the time of Gregory
VII," and to Interfere in the relations be
tneen sovereigns andtheir subjects, to dom
ineer over one or the other, and enact the
arbitrator between Governments and their
people." The Temps sap, in the the name
of progressive Catholics, "all hopes of a
compromise between the Church and mod
ern society must be abandoned." "The En ,
cyclical Letter will be a great event, but
principally for the reason that it will mark
the. powerlessness and the eta of the sys
tem that it is endeavoring to galvanize."
The Italia, representing the Catholics of
'Nell; characterizes the letter of Ma Ho
!limas as an" "aesthetes launched against
civil society, public law. popular institu.
tionitand modern_ libiWalism.". The Vati
can has abruptly broken with the principles
which govern not only Italy, but France
and Libenti Europe."
Sherman's New Campaign.
The advance of Sherman's right wing to
- Pticotallgo, and its occupation of that point
is conjunction With Foster's forces, were
reported by telegiaph. A correspondent[ of
the Nevi York Times gives the following'
additional particulars :
On Friday night everything was put fn
readiness -for an advance from the position
near Beaufort. By means of a pontoon
bridge, conatnicted by the Engineer corps,
the troops".crossed at Port Royal ferry, and
proceeded cautiously yet resolutely in the
direction of the railroad. In this movement
the Seventeenth Corps, Gen. Blair, fen-flied
the left, and Gen. Hatch's troops thti. right.
Gen. Howard, it will be remembered, com
mands the right wing of Sherman's army,
of which the Seventeenth is a corps. On
the march , to the railroad our troops met
with little erne opposition. The enemy
threw out, at three or four different places,
heavy lines of skirmishers, who, however,
retired in haste, after discharging a few
rounds from their pieces. • '
At this writing the left wing of Sherman's
army is snoring from ,Sarannah on a line
which the enemy may possibly ascertain for
,himself. The most reliable information re
ceived places the main force of the rebels at
Aslmpoo, a point on the Railroad, thirty
miles south of Charleston. Here, it is sus
pected, they will make a temporary stand,
and then 'fall back on Charleston. They
will be handsomely entertained should they
prolong their stay at either place beyond a
very.short while. It is thought by many
.that a heavy engagement will come off at
'Branchville. lam inclined to the contrary
opinion;, in fact, I cannot readily compre
hend how the retie/nein be able to glee fight
anywhere in South Carolina. They hare not
the men, either- , in numbers or stamina. to
meetilt; force that Sherman is prepared to
harraginast.them. Sherman's progress is
onward find forward, and ere long look out
for _another happy and startling dispatch.
Yesterday, a number of deserters and
refugees came in from Charleston. They
report that the rebels, in anticipating the
evacuation -of Charleston; have removed
most of the heavy Government machinery,
and have sent off a large number of guns.
The latter, - , ft is statedd,, are mounted at
Branchville. The iahahitaata are frighten
ed oat of their senses. The city is bound
to fall; and they know It; hence the panic,
. both military and . •
Information- has reached here recently
;that the members of the Georgia Lsgiala
tnre propose:to assemble oirthelsth of next
?month, for the purpolte lof'considering the
,best ;means bi - 'which to bring that State
bear into the Union. ,This will be a move.
most iktirright direelken, and It Is to be
:hoped, ib .
attended with fruit
lesaresults., .• : - -
She' azgeadst;: nut.
TLe Hotta° of Representatives on Friday
peasedVioAniendaielry tosn Bill in the fol
.:lowing form; reskletlni, l alie drone of • legal
Be r ensctied. nit, In lieu of any
bonds ontheriXed .to .be Issued by the first
rectionof the act 'entitled "An act to pro
vide - -ways and- means for the support 'of
;of- the government, " approved June
. 1864., that ,may remain s ' unsold at the
. date of this act,the Secretary of the Tress-
My Mae issue, undeitke authority of said
act; r Temoony =Ma of the description and
character &mho. nod by the second. section
.of soldatet t. . _
. • Provided,That the wholeatnonnt of bonds
authorized as aforesaid, and Treasury notes
bitted and to be leaned Innen thereof, shall
exceed':rot, the 'suin of II.460,000;060,, and
such Treasury notes may be disposed of for
Ipp ht mousy - ,Or for Any other-Treasury
nales,'er certilleates of indebtedness, or cer
tificates of deporacissued underanyyrevious
net of Congress, and Such mines shall be ex
empt from taxation by ot 'under State or
municipal authority.
Sac. 2. That 'any bonds .known as five.
twenties, Issued. under the act of February
26; 1862, remaining nnsolii, to an.amonot
not exceeding four million dolars, may be
disposed of by the Secretary, in the United
States,
,or, If be shall find It expedient, in
`Europe, at any time, On such terms as he
.may deem most advisable • provided that
the act shall.not be ao cons t rued as to give
tiny; mitherity for the Issue of any legal ten
, tittraaoles In any. form beyond the balance
unissued of the amount. authorized by. the
second section of the act, to which this /sae
amendment. - . •
. , . .
- ,The, tit.,Albans Raiders.
In a speech at Oxford,;..Melltardwell,.ihe
fierietary of Sate for the, Colonies, briefly
referredto the cote of the , I Albans raid
erg. r lie 'Mid' thal - rio meliWere •mare se nsi
Me thou the .Governor-General, of .Canada
end his rididseri, that ' Which vriO'dueto
the lionornf thellritisix. 'Chown Phil RI the
poleat, .e v t.o l 4 , 1141 4 h, tdriitory ;
I . 4,ikwaii Certain that ' , if the present : law
4anSdit was adequate, they wopid carry
it into execution with promptitude and
ligor, end that" if on the other hand, the
Vaunt law Witt fbund inadeirtate; it would
ter leirig• Suffered to remain to. "
filleloindon:Tinds of the 4th,'lO another
'article on the CSOadlan Tell
muck Inclined to ayiripstblin with the Fed
. ends, on Ili:counter the escape ; of persons,
who, taking their denature _from the neu
tral territory of Cansilai. had Inflicted
within the border of a friendly "State
It maintains that the authorities of Moat
realought to have, taken upon themselies
the risk and the responsibility of detainirg
tbewisoners, irreo withiut legal warrant,
foithe' very brief period which would hire
been required to obtain the , requisite war-
runt, signed by the Governor-General. ;It
must be recollected, however, says the
Times, that the Executive Government is
not responsible for the . miscarriage of a
judge, and, whatever fault may be forted,.
ultimately, to attach to the colonial author
ities, the people and Government of this
country Yuri no power in the - matter,
and have no other wish than that the pro
visions of the Extradition Treaty shdll•be
carried out with. the utmost fairness arid
fullness. •
Nasal Squadrons to be Sent Abroad.
..One of the good effects of the captire of the
rebel ports le the-. relief la gives oar nary from
blockade duty. The Neu Department, we lee,'
designs to ronstablish the squadrons on foreign
station', which were withdrawn when the rebel.
lion broke out because of the want of acer
to keep up the blockade. The appearance of
our naval ships on foreign stations will sat fy
the gorernments of Europe that we have rty
troir tbra...backbose . .of the 'rebellion, " i of
which there was so much talk in the early art
of the war and that ant emu now - Wand to ur
i
!minute - abroad. . -The--.Amerieen - navy al is
: commanded rupees in Rump, but its deed in
•
the Present rebellion .will odd- to the estima Oa.
la 'which it has been held. , its &resales des p.
meta' during the progress ot a great rebelli is
one of the:waders of our. - country- and of the
-:Republic. A maks that can Create -a maay In
four 'nut and become the first naval pure- in
:the world lathe effectlieness- of Us fleet and its
armament, mast commaridomalat&
lion In every part of the be.
. . Tnit ‘ rold Beni of Comnierceetalear York his .
reorphised under the ltir artaAthing national
banks; With'i capital of $lO ,OOO eh la an
Ed in, the bank having
. = l7 y deposited
,003 ha bonds la the of the Dd.
~.,,,, , , , ,,,,,A. ! . . 1,-.-.,117,2. . -;. :
EDITOI:E GAZETTE : WI , I 3 . 01 be kind
enough to publish the fol'orring address,
which emanates from a large and intelligent
public meeting held at Merthyr Tyafil,
W. The address contains tho. Sentiments
of two millions of Welshmen iatheir native
Principality, who are Republicans by vir
tue of their early education, as well as their
historical associations
Yours, obediently,
W. Owaje Joao.
To .dbralicon Lincoln, President of the Ifni`
,cod Stake of Anterica:
REsPECTrm Bps: In conveying to you our
congratulations on your reelection to the
important dignity of Chief Magistrate of
America, .we do so with the utmost sincer
ity, and of heartfelt emotion in witnessing
your success.
The solemn and-deliberate verdict given
by the people of America in this great crisis,
is to us the most convincing proof that your
conduct during your tenure of office has
met with their hearty approval, and that the
Measures enacted by your government have
been wholly in accordance with their
This unmistakable record of their free and
unbiased opinion we consider to be preg.
nant with the most important results, and a
lesson worthy of consideration In the other
nations of the civilized world.' ,
• With a frightffil and desolating civil war
raging in every direction; with party spirit
rampant in all its worst moods, with house
holds rent in twain, father against eon, and
brother against brother, yet have the people
pronounced their judgment without shrink
ing from future consequences, and by the
efficient agency of the ballet box, as Pro.
feseor Smith has stated: "The national de
cision has been pronounced - with majestic
calmness, under circumstances the most
perilous and exciting."
The friends of freedom may well take
heart, and rejoice that popular representa?
tive Government can pass through so fiery
nu ordeal : and come out of it stronger and
more purified for figure action.
As Welshmen, we feel proud that so many
afoul. countrymen, who have made America
the land of their adoption, have responded
so voluntarily to the call made upon them,
and that they have fought and died so
nobly in defence of what we deem the great
principles of freedom.
We regard your triumphant re-election as
the death blow to the festering blot of sla
very, so long mixed up with, and so deadly
in its influence upon pm institutions, and
we look forward with sanguine hope, that
'but a *tort time will elapse ere this constant
weapon of attack in the hands of your ene
mies will be completely destroyed.
We earnestly hope that Providence will
vouchsafe to you yet many years of life,
and that when the battle shalt have been
won, when strife shall have ceased, and
peace reign in the land, you will be able to
look back upon the mighty struggle of the
past with the conscientious feeling of hav
ing done your duty, and of having been the
humble instrument in the accomplishment
' of the great work of freeing the slave, so
that hereafter he may stand before his
Maker as A MAN and A BROTHER
Signed on behalf of the meeting,
Jour: W. JAtuts, Chairman.
PUBLIC .XOTIVES.
EirStEEL WELL.—TILEIRE WILL DE
s meeting of the Stockholders of, the
eTEEL OIL COMPANY, Jnentci 25. 18115, at
o'clock, p. at the °face of STEEL k DAILEY,
Wllkirds Hall. JOHN MuCIARLIO. •
js2ldd _ Secretary.
BOUNTY ELECTION.—TUECM
ZE.I4S OF THE SIXTH WARD, •10
tied at the SCHOOL HOUSE. to said Ward, on
THURSDAY, the ItOth Jut , between the hours of
l and 7 o'clock p. lA, to vote yea or any on the
isruingorßoads for the purpose of relieving the
citizens of the warn from the coming draft. A full
vote Ls desirable, as the Directors desk* a decided
yreuion of the people of the ward.
Jassatd BY ORDER OP IllE EX. COM.
Waren or TUX . Prrrentsaon Drtiri.A.l.ollloo.a
Satowiry ON&
tzr. A.N ELECTION FOE DMECTO
,ot thla Company, to serve during the e m u.
tee year, will beheld at this otriamonTHUßSO SY,
February Id, tees, between the hours oftO a. m. ,
sod
Ip.
Jatalwel• • - JAS. COLLORD
• Secretary.
411.1.tonner Nextox4.L aural
- • • Perrenvie. - Jan. IS, 1843.
AN ELECTION Fo e NINE DIE
..TOES to setae until theinext 1.111:u 1 Elec
tion, will be held at the Banking Houma ock the
TWUCTY-FTHST DAY OF FEIDOIARY next,
between Mello= of 12 ina 1 o'clock ¢ to
jallet4 • • - J. W. COOK, Cashier.
*MAST WARD ALLIMILENT:
. / .33 jti 3 DZILS. 3 IP i r •
. TLe Snivels interested are requested to attend
• public meeting, at the 801:1001. HOUSE, TILLS
, EVINDII3, aad EVRRY.KVENIPItk undli tar-
they notice ,to provide the mesas for
Filling the Quota.
0 , = = .3 has already been made. An that 14
ELY ENROLLED RAN
to atop np and pay hte share of the t tlad . Litg. Should
any decline they may be liable the
Impending drat L. flan do that; May therelall be
No Draft the Pleat Word.
ORHEE OF THE 00201ITTEE.
BINXIINdILAX Dcroan. Oontearr i t
Butenrclaut, Dec. 0, feel.
ItIMMEMIAL.HEETINO OF T
STOCiTIIOLDEILS of this BANK will
be heblat the BLITKING.HOUSE on MONDAY,
January 3001, ISO, at - I o'eloek p.re., to eonelder
end decide whether the Oemny, shall become as
A ssociatJon for /be Beishzess of Bankingozeder the
Laws of the United State*, and whether it &hall
exercise the power conferred by the Art of the
Legislature of this State, entitled...An 'act ena
bling the Bank& of thia Commonwealth to become
Associations for Malawi under the Lawn of the
Vetted States," approved Ithi of August, 1811, and
to take any Prtherution that rimy be deemed no.
tosser". By ceder of the Beard - of - Directora.
dr.10461 JOHN P. BELI3II. Cashier.
PLEASE TAKE NOTIOE THAT
the ant meeting of the corporation to be
muted , the ENTERPBYSE OIL CO., will be held
on TWEIBSDA.Y, December Wth, 180.,L Binning
hem, at the Saw. Mill Ofece of Mr. John Redman,
m 7
at the
moth end of the Birmingham Bridge, at
o'clock
.p. m., for the purpose of organization, adop-
Von of By-Liken, election of Ofeoen, Ise, and for
the purposes authorized and more partieululy ape
cited in an Act of the General Anembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennuivania. entitled ~ An Act
relating to Corporations for alechaniekki, liklanufaev
t ri OF. Mining and Quarrying purposes: , approved
day of July, DAD.
..o7.lawdew A. . 0. SMITH. Seen pro fens.
ZdSCILAXIIIs HAIM or Pirrentrean,
. • Pittsburgh, Dec. 211,
v~wNOTICL-3M7CE -Jr HEREIiI
'An!given reeably to Section 2 of the Act of
tbe- General. embly of the 'Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act enabling Banks of
the Commonwealth to beoome Assodatlons for the
purpose of Banking, under the Laws of the United
St approved the Nil day of August, A. D.
leelit at the Stookholdera of the Mechanics Bank
have this day voted lo become =than Ansoclation,
and that Its ran have procured the authority
of the owners of more than two-thirds of • tbo Cap.
MU Stook to make. the certilleate therefor by the
Lana of the United States
.INO. O. MARTIN, Cashier.
arPETROLEUM EN will
TIME TACK
CO. will be paid to Pats.
berth holders of stock at the odiee of RICHARD.
SON, HARLEY A 00.. te Irwin street. deslote
.TE W• s dl/1 rERTISEMEXTS.
SUNDBLES IN STORE.
•
eraM lbs. choke Buckwheat Flour In UK 25
and SO lb , sacks;
100 bus. fine sifted Coln Beal;
UO bus.small.Navy Beans:
too bbU. prime Abides;
bus.hrtght-BrrAppleet
iOO bonen Prime k en Cheese; ,
boxes7oo Solt. OUutng.Wistens do.;
- Oololbs. Fresh Itoll.Butter)
300 dOs. Freak Eggs;
tOO paeltajlea Nost:l. - SatlS Large Mackerel;
ao OWL Eabratoallozolatt
. 100 demPaam Broomi;
•
OS bus. Flanßeati
00 bola. Extra Family' Flour; In store and tot
sal ally fkolamoil •TL BIDDLE.
gp IREWARD.--A MORGAiN
• ,, J, HORSE was Rohn fronathdUndien l 6. 63 /.
at Irwinville Station, 23 miles elan of Pittsburg h,
on SATURDAY NIGHT, 2lst Iron. • The Wine to
• bright bay, 163 heads ingh, welt built , about ten
years Oldj hes a slight strlnglialt In both hind legs,
and the hair In rubbwl off the tall. The horse le a
full.bbaod Morgan; and very valuable. The above
reward will be paid for the retain of said horse and
the apprehension of the thief, or t• 66 will be paid
for the return of the bone without the thief.
_ JOHN IRWIN.
A LARGE LOT OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
. .
To be ,
cold out at IIOST, at the amass of OHIO
street; sad the_ IDIAMOND, oppoalts the Poet Of
fice, Allegheny Olty, JOHN unt 'of the death of
the late proprietor, McGRATTY, well
knowtk as "Cheap Jake" of Allegheny City. I
TAKEN 11P,.0N ArEDNEEIDAT Err,.
NIN(}, the lath DARN BAT novae,
which the owner to requested to come forwardhini
Mein: The horse has been lodged at MeXitahlini
Livery Stable, on Fotuthatrett, end unless sod=
claimed by the ovneer,,he will be sold on TEM&
DAY NEXT, the 11th inn, to par citation., The
Liaise blind in the left eye.
- manna: LONG, Gide(' of Poll
- • Privrienrainu;Pe., lan nii&
' QITUATION, WANTED.:—A - YOUNG
P. , sign; is Taus place, who nu sOmeicnowladgo
l .
'of aosnoos, writes a good hand; and email
man ; wishes 4 , altualgon In some Kers or
MannldlslnrEnt. Muss,- Salary ,noa so UPC an'
trlrr i Agroin Opening In agood busln so.
.8.." ads WI, PI
Q„Upt3TITTI'A!-Persons whaling-a
. .
Illitepaistitsate
OAK 'REES Olr O
EES NE WHO RAE fiERS
TR ED
cirrlCE. sactereasg Box IN, ALLSOREKT Fo '
jasui
IE ' Lt '1: 12 ti TIE. V'TS
1 ; 01i SA LE—Seventy-four aere - .tnf
AL- let el Land, part LimLer, only three and a half
mile. from the cite C.hartle, '6 creek, noceerible
I,y the river road Steubenville tdrriPike, and.
is in close prosimity to the Steubenville lit tread.
ja2.121d STVEL tc R
'OR SALE—CHEAP FARM.—Contains
. 1 - 105 nen s, '75 acres cleared and fenced. Good
large houee, stable and otehard; w‘ter In every
fled. Situated 2 miles from Homer Station, ant
miles tram Indiana, Ps.
This property an be purchased at the loteprios
of ate pie sere. Apply to
ja.24 B. bIeLAIN & CO.
FOR RENT,
.421. Dmo•~ -Howse,
HAVING A CORNER STORE iIL SIX ROOMS,
Corner of Mulberry and Rebecca - eta., Allegheny.
Enquire on the premises or at TEIS OFFICE.
jadedf
WANTE D—TO RENT OR PUR-
I CVASE—A comfortable Dwelling House,
containing frame? to 8 roams, pleasantly alto dad
In Allegheny Cu), or a holm baying five or more
acres of round attacked, a few miles from Alleghe
ny City or Pittsburgh, and on a good road or roll
ants.. Some article% of furniture would betaken
with the house, If to_gorid order.
l iurk at No. 41 Federal street, Alleghenycity.
J . L. READ,
' Bookseller gad Wholesale Desler la
Photograbh• Albums.
A liberal discount to tke trade on OASIS ORDERS.
J. L. READ,
•
js24 No. TS FOI7IITH St, Pittsburgh.
VALUABLE MACHINERY FOR
PALE—The machinery of a STEL.M.FLOITR
LNO MILL (how In operation) will be sold at •
bargain. Engine of 60 horse power; boiler2s feet
long.by 42 inches; 2-1 C inch flues, fly wheal,2 pumps
etc., m pair burn, a bolting cloths, large moron,
smut machine, cog gearing No. 12 Mig wheels, up.
right', pullies etc., everything necenary for nary.
log on the business, all In good order The boiler
end engine will be sold apart from the flouting ma
chinery If wanted. S. CUTHBERT h SONS,
JR 4 61 Market st.
VALUABLE STOCKS.—WiII be added
v to the Ilst of wan ble stocks advertised for this
evening, at 114 o'clock, at Commercial Sates ROODS,
G 4 Fifth Street,
00 shares Pittsburgh Grain Elevator Co.
ICO " Pittsburgh h Greensburg Turnpike;
30 Pittsburgh it Roston Copper Stock;
40 o Oil Basin Petroleum Co.
e 0 Phillb s 011 Co.
POO " Culbertson Run do.
lee Banner Oil do.
o Tarr, Story Pt Cberry Run do.
JOO4 A. MeILAVAINE, AurUooect.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENT/lAT
PORTER, CRAWFORD k CO., hoeing on
N
the day of Ocember. A.D. Viol, purchased thc
entire jiiterest of JOHN P. HENDERSON end
J OH N A. CAUGHT:Y. Trustee of said Henderson,
In tho “Tarentuni Ott Works," that all buelnees
connection with said liendermon ceased at the date
of said purr:hese, and all debt. due the Tarentinn
till Wolk, will be paid to PORTER,ORAWFORD
at CO or to their agents .7. A. CAUGHET tc CO..
No. De Water et., Pittsburgh. The concern In the
future will, as in the past, he conducted by the
undersigned. PORTER, URAWFORD b. CO.
je242wd
Two HOUSES IN SIXTH WARD
DIM SALE.—Possession on Apr,ll let can be
giTcn of
Two Good Three-Story Dwellings,
In the Sixth ward, contain lux eleven room, etch
with cellars. -
Lots 20‘169 to a 26 foot alley. Hydrant water,
bake °yea and wash house to the pant.
Apply to
$. S. BRYLN,
Broker and lnsuranee Agent.
66 tannin st., (Burkc's Building.)
N ow READY
The. Three Scouts,
DT J. T. TrtOWERITICIE, author of "Ondjo's
Cave," Om., Itc. One Vol. too.
Priori, $1.70.
211 tie New Publications of the better class on
band as priori as Wanted.
DAVIS, CLAHKE & CAL,
'VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR
SALE.—The executors of the
Late of Charles Rowan, deceased,
offer for sale the following valuable Real Est ,te
A Lot of Ground on Fenix street and Naddocki
alley, (a pririve alley 27 fret wide,) at the dletince
ut 6U U.l from Irwin Street, wanting <d foot on
Peke street, end running batik 00 feet, or, whirl, Is
erected two tweeterkd (now ,buildloge on Penn
erect, ruoning bock ell feet, and one two-storied
bates building 20 ftet front on Maddock, alley,
running back 40 feet Cowards Irwin street. Subject
to en emus' ground 1-el of SO per annum.
em ;
For
et terms,Me Gas Com An., apply vip to Janire 21. Obrii ty, it the
y,
SARAII ROWAN, Nietg.
jatiAt SAXES IL ORILLSTY, ex't.
.ILL
PITTBBIiII4H ALMANAC, 1865,
• •
Na •*it rail and complete History or Chronological
Record of the Greed. Rebellion, from the commettee.
meet down to the 'needle. of Abraham Lincoln,
seethe resignation of Gen. DteClellso—prim Brett.
RUNT'S IMPROVED MAPS
OF VENABOO COUNTY OIL REGION,
Showing Sections: Fume, Township*, all * the
Creeks, ac. Size :Laze inc hes. price,lll.24. •
Hunt's Improved Maps
OF WEST iv IRGINLA. & OHIO OIL REGIONS;
Colored in Counties. Size, 112.11-bmitre, MOO.
Publisher,
60 FIFTH STREET, Maronlc
CP All the above mailed post-paid on receipt 'of
price.
3. SPECIAL INCOME TAX,—
U• Having re ceived the list of Special Tax, &a
mend on fumes of lath is accorftnee with the
net of tiattimess *pruned Jtly 4th, tad, for the
blvislon commi tter the Boroughs of Birmingham,
Erin Hinninghani South Pittsburgh, lilononmhe-
Is,-14est Piltsderiti and Temperanceville, and the
Townahlps of Biel win, Snowuen, Lower St. their,
Uprer St. Clair, Scott, Onion, Meader', Robin.
con. North Fayette. South Fayette, Findley, Moen,
Crescent I will attend for the receiv
ing of said taxes at the Oahe of A. B. Stevenson,
Birmingham ,dally (Sundays and Saturday's
excepted) until Monday, January 70th, between
the hours of I and ei p. m. Also at the following
W ed
;ah em
nesday, Feb. let, at the hemmer Peter Boyer,
Seowdeittetreship. •
Thunday. Feb.2d. at the house of G. W. Boyd,
Upper St. Muir towndelp.
!Woodsy, Feb. etb, at eke houseof J. N. T 1 shill,
Robinson township.
Tuesday, Feb. 7th, at the house of Elijah Mar-
Mall, in Clinton.
„Wednesday, Feb. Bth, at the house of Matthew
McGregor, Noblestown.
I tidily, Feb. 10th, al the Mese of D. Roblasee,
k
'sq., Temperanoeville.
Dloadny, Feb. lath, et the office of W. IL Barker,
req., South Pittsburgh.
I will also attend at the better of the Collectoe of
Internal itevenue,No.ll7 FoUrth it., Pittsburgh,
on Saturdays, untu Ilth of February, from
to 3 p. m.
After aforesaid dates 10 per Mint. penalty will be
Payment must bp Made In United States money.
JOHN A. SERGEANT,
Dep. Oollestor ad Div. 28.1 Dist.
Persons preferring may remit their check& pay
able to my order, through the. Pittsburgh le O.
jelMdfortfibliF
IN ORDER. TO FCRTMER TIIE E
'SION of the National Beak law to provid e •
uniform cadency, and to relieve this comma ty
Rum the lod anode* to the circulation of depres
dated honk hetes, the following beaks have agreed
that on and letter let, I , Ubrueity, 184.1 they will T lay
as
out only such money will be received at par 0/1
and in payment of alldebta due them. They
deposit from their cunomers, all distant
State-bank notes, which* they may melee in the
regular courts btsdnetrott the net mid of did.
leg them Mime for redemptiOn, but will not est
such Funds on deposit as Poureiney." • .'
_lt lecoefl i detAbeliered -that this attangem t•
WU! reel y abolish the existing cntom
of keeping . in:miner fteseetds, and by sending
home the great-volume of-Slate bank paper sow
eirenlaiden here, give pladeto a better clad ef
. notes not subject to discount. To give lull veldt
to this arrangement, the acquiescence and cooper*.
lion of the business communitrylsrospecthdly soli—
cited. •
JOIIND. SCULLY, Cashier Ist • Natioruil Sok.
R. A. GEORGE, Cashier Farmers Deposit nor
inc,czzany,3
G. A A
Y, adder German Trust and Sedate
,
JORN B. LIVINGSTON, Buehler 2d Nattbasl
Bank, Pittsburgh
J. 11: MeOUNE, Presided Union Banking 05.
FRANC/B SELLERS,Piesideet Citizens Nation
' al Drk,
0111.1110 GS, Assistant Mahler 2d NnUonal Dank.
T. W.COOK, Cashier. Allegheny Bank.
lad:Gehl •
rro THE PUBLIC.—IL B. McKEAN,
of Allegheny, has a new and improved DOUGH
TIRUGII, for which be hiu applied (or Bettors
Patent. Tke object of the livecotion is to Nell
tate the raising of dougbin cold weather. Bythe
use of this Dough Trough baking can be done In a
few hours intho'coldeat.dele of Winter, andthe
setting of the sponge the evening previdus is obvi
ated. Alm the inconvenience of haying the d.ingh
setting around the - store or hearth whit it Is &M.
lug in the pans. Thie also la. it verytraportont
object. especially where there are small children.
'Hy using *Sty Dough Trough the dough is aware
kept at a uniform hest throughout the railing no
eees,mad is olio out of the way. I have* in
Wm in my fatally, whit% nun be icon et any has
oa prrriazzy, -
second door in Meteor o Dad
Bresialrs Meech, Allegheny city. .State, DL et
or itlounty Wes tweak, as soon as Letters et
•eat ace
p/MFLEII9II-THE'lrdoE.arectue by,
. .
SKIN ICUELEIBB , ABE 01!BIRD Br •
113SNAPJULL111.
"DYSPEMA'AI'irfr { KPBMSBESq gie*wid
Bop long advertisement in daily papers, jail
UT E FLOUR—Choice, extra fredigronad
se City Flint KUL.
i•tel. B. LIOOETT t 00.
.Vl.. II • .:I.;
F. M. ItE.l:.ult
Sl7l=-AI4III7AL
OF
Domestic Cotton Goods,
THROUGH
Messrs, JOHN B. M FERB & CO., Phi Pa.,
We dnesday,February 15t,1865,
At lo o'clock, embracing
1803 .I..a.csiciubsees
Di' the most dmlrable brands ever offhred at nue-
Coo; including
220 cases York &Everett Cottonadee,
J •
22:0 " Blue Oxford, Brown and Cadet Kentuc
ky Jeans;
55 " Lancaster and Tiverton Plaids;
114 " Andrnscoggin, Leireater , Bates, Corset
Jeans;
Pa Apron and Furniture Checks;
Lancaster and Roanoke Gingham;
leg " H and 44 Williamsville Jamestown,
(=M e m ° rite e '
Red
Bank and
other
gr - 114., 104 and 114' Bleached and Brown,
Pepperell, Leppltt std Union Sheet
in
06 bales 4 -4 L ae onla ,
Pepperell,Freir Markst, Ly
man. Sashes, Dwight and Waahlngton
Browetings;
20 " 4.4 Pata n
psc She o, Howard, Appleton, Ports
mouth, Park and Lancaster Heavy
Brown Sheetlngs; •
.55 Brown Drills;
45 " Ticking,:
25 cages Madder Prints;
200 bales Blue and Brown Denims;
Idr. " Rri t fa e t 'desires to call the particular at
tention of be trade to this pale, as It willicomprise
the most treble makes of Cotton [roods, and
will be the Merest offering, with one inception,
ever made la thin country.
The Foods are ell In Grier and - original packages.
Je24.lltd
TrrE AMERICAN HAY AND COTTON
PRESS CO. MANUFACTORY. Corner of
lire:
(TrovNo.e Rad North-Thiril *emote, y UR Y Y..- 0 ,
0 RE
3 WALL STETJeree
NEWORK..
G OVE?S PATENT.
The attention of all perdu interested in the
pressing or mimpressing of HAY, COTTON.
11 Kali', WOOL, RAGS, or any other arti
cle tennired to be haled for 'Frans ported-ion, Stotage
or CA, RIMIIOiOII, 1. reapeetfully solicited, to the
YOUTAHLE or .STATIONA RI PRESSI.S; man
ufactured by Ode Comps ny nod r the superintend
ence of the Patentee, 111 r. John It. (love.
. . .
The Press la very simple in Its construction; re
qulring bu• ordinary intelligence to work It, and
can be operated by any known power, such AN
Mesta, Water, Horse, or (land. In using llorset
power, but one Horan is required, the I'tcss t elog
so mechanically constructed on a well-kotiwn prim
elide that the SiV-paver Increaser boa gerater ratio
Men the increasing rest:toner. - ilk
The advantages of this Press over all others are
ita follows, els:
Ist. It Can press 20 pet cent. more:material to
given space.
2d. It can do the work Ina per ant. less time.
ml. It require. 50 per cent. leas driving power.
ash. It turns out the heat shaped bale for hand
ling or rolling.
oth. Ihe Press will last A life-time, the working
parts being,bullt of the best of Iron, and not liable
eo get out of order.
l'he ordinary work of thin machine will press In
one operation (after once Onion the box of the No.
I Tress) n bale of tiny of 450 pounds weight nn
rwo Alrarma...c."
Four nen and one hone can 6e.a tweve tuna of
flay a day.
I. our men without the aid of a horse, or any
power except that contained In the Prea•, can turn
out a bale of Hay twcnt) .teven Inches square by
fortpeia inches long, weighing 460 pounds, or 9,5
pounds do thecublo toot.
EMEI2MEMG=
• e &teen .on of Cotton factors and planters,
Wool and limy raisers, Is espectally csllod to this
Press, destined as It Is to • ork a complete retold
lon in the tow slow, clumsy and expensive math
td of balite.
71. e Company will dtipo•a of Town, County or
tate rights (reserving to themseivoa only the
t(gtt to msnufaeture) on ressonab'e term..
!Ir. N. It. F1SIIIll)ta the authorized Traveling
Agent for the Company In the Eutern and Mildie
Eta - e
?or fustber particulars • ad for circulars.
j. 24: 6td
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFAG
TORE .S.
Wilaci-unk & Crlyde,
78 MAILET STREET,
Offer an extender, stock of SEASONABLE
(10008 of Ametican Manufacture, comPriduir a
great varlet) . of . ,
TRIMMINGS.
110816 RY a GLOVE&
Act) , Goods, Notions, Small War;es,
arrtmrs mzpAgme- GOON,
In e'er: style asul guilty at moot teasouabla prism
Re still have a few good. at
Foreign Manufacture
MIIMIM==MiI
101;r8C/X.:19/SAL.ZAU,
At torte.' as low as can be bought anywhere In the
Eastern tittles, as wir bay eaeluzirsly for eash end
from Manufacturers w their agents only. We
solicit a call. jest
moitro I. 0 AZZ.411... 111..101•11•1511
-31c3IASTER VA7z,
soperronts OF
CLAIMS AND PATENTS
AND ATTORNEYS-AT-DAM,
Me. IRO GRANT STRR.ET, Phtsbargh.
Lamed by Government ter eolleat
HouNuts, PENSIONS, PaCK PAY
And all other
Military or Naval Claims
AgaUM Ilia United Stater.
ONE nincantEn DOLLA.R.S, due soilless
chanced on account of wounds race..trod In battles
collected lmmedlatwly.
1111- OM at te GRANT STEERS, oPpealte Ike
Cathedral. Denay
431TTSBURGII SCHOOL OFiiisigri
. FOR WOMEN.—Thtr instltutioa will Mn
omme it. firm session on the FIRST MOIVDA V of
PRBRUART, la Phalan's now building, No. et,.
Fifth etreat. The oblect of this school is thedin
i
struction and training y =la
young Isdies in pel co
pies of drawing and peintleg In view of quell( ng
them to pursue higher, mote suitable,: and: be ter
paid °morello:n th = are .now open to them, nd
of bringing the =tuna of ,Pittaburgh araoubtsrbs
under ihe eliciting end reining laituonaerof art.
Circulars will =moldy on Monday then:Mast
O. G. HUSSEY, President.
WIWI& WADE, Vice Piestdent.
G. . HALLMAN. Secretary.
F CIES SELLERS, Treasurer. •
DIIIECTOO.3%
J. IC. liloorhml, • •
0.0. A. Derry,
D. K. Palutem
' snoenbAger.
W.M.Lyon,
Thos. I. Rowe,
Andrew Dame,
Wm. 0. Dim*.
BL Jones.
3 meg Perk, In,
Jemes Tonight's,
J. It. Lyon,
J. M. Cooper,
Wm. Thaw,
Thos. S.Vlszlie,
W. 'Holmes,'
S. Kier,
D. .111ellandltsa,
Joseph Dilworth,
• inunorrtYn
'PresidentMosey,
Vice President-Wade,
Tamen Park, Jr.,
.r. B. Lyon,
Tama. Lltugh/Itt,
G. W.
W. Ulm
jp.ltatw
TOR BALE. •
60 pd.. 3 inch Rope;
112 yds. 6 inch Rope ;
110 fret Rubber liose;
i 'land Truck;
. I pal. Platform Scales. No. 7;
I cinallCounter Scale;
I nand Relating Machine;
cast Iron Hand Pump;
26,71:61 fret Joist;
1 Wilson Steam Lard Teak Complete,Nloollsl;
I Lord Cooler (boiler iron) complete, SW lbs;
I Lined Lard Cooler, complete;,
1 Craeklin g Prelims, complete;
0 Laid Kettles, plates and flusece complete;
06 empty Bacon Cask.;
52 pickleing Tanks (Iron hooya)anitablif for
OR Tank.;
a Clearers;
I Plow; .
1 Cultirator.
Inajuire of
jaft:tl
J. P. PORTER,
at Pork /loam, Wood's Run
VOR SALE. •
Shane Pittsburgh Casette Association..
6th Ward Howdy Bonds.
Culbertson Run Ou Stoat;
Meadow do.; .
•
. n y do 4
"Ohio leo V Oi a l lley dc.
)3lood Fa.rmli Ohio dal L• • •
. .
Tarr Story & Okirty Run .
Oil Basin . •
tkriseei 401' 4 ' ' • •
Cheery Run h Ptlt Vole dhi • •
Allegheny h Pittsburgh dor
tah4.ll ahlt.t7k
• , • ...sum et - IL 1
QBLEMLBCIIOOI4:ELBT COMM B,
0.2 -ELT. MIZNY.—Thie •Inettiutton tor BOX%
foe away years,Koduated. Mr:W. H. WALE. ;
eormencelts next regular soul* on
the FuterDAY OFFEHBUAST, under th,oare
ofMr. T. E. WAREHAM.
• ,•
For terms, ba.., apply to Mr. W., at his residence,
•Ito. M iihr/ON AVENUE, or at the Scheel HOW&
latikewel '
- r. Tr' .1/3 VI": LITI 1.7 E.V S
111 E
Wa,tional Refining
AND
STORING COMPANY,
OF rri - ISBURGH, PA.
C4PIT.4L, - - - $200,000
IN 20,000 SHARES OF $lO EACH.
:Entire amormt Working Capital.
.x.wiLotax2.33crxicrts.
The enbairibers to tr.la, propose to force a Com
pony under the filhalng and Manufacturing Laws
of Pennsyli . ania, with .• capital of e2n0,000,
20,000 shims of 610 each, far the purpose of buying
Oil at the Well., transporting to Pituottrign,
storing whoa necessary, and selling the
game.
As is well beaten, this is one of the most prohta
ble businesses in which money can be employed,
but the high price ot , oll has rendered such a large
capital necessary t carry It miccessfully od, that
persona of moderatameans are being rapidly driven
out of the business', so that wealthy wmitallats
will soon havE eiclitlsive control of the same. In
order to remedy this nod enable the less wealthy
to trap a share of the rich profits attending the
business, it is prome.l to combine Capital and form
tZsimpany on such a fair, staple one hottest basis
that all cnn comprehend it and see at a glance that
it cannot' fail but be a sure and good payirkg invest
ment.
The Only property proposed to be bought by the
Company for Ito use. Is that known as Kirin, 011
Yard, Ind Columbia Oil Works *hien Is situated
on the Bank of the Allegheny River in the out
skirts of the City of Pittsburgh, and consists of
about five acres of tpround, fronting on tha river,
with the Allegheny Valley and Citizens' Passenger
Railroad running through it.
There Is erected on the property a barge two story
Worekodse, a three story Ilogno House, Pump
Dane and Paint 'Shop, Still House and 011 ice ;
also, a - tesge Platform with Refined running to.
riser, used for transferring Oil In barrels from
Boats to Cars, also a Railroad Siding from whence
till can be *hipped to any point East or West.
.This establishment is completely and thoroughly
fitted lap with all the necessary Pipes, Pumps,
Tanks an. Machinery for doing a large Storing
and Forward ng business. The arrangements are
such In this oepartment that all the 011 coming
down theiriser, for shipment East or West, would •
be transferretrfrom the riser to the care through it,
If the relined would furnish enough transpofta,
non. This, it to expected, will soon be done; at
present, however, It is doing a' heavy and good
paying business In that line.
The Refilling Department is capable of reining
leo barrels per week; Is new andia good order, and
Is so constructed that it could be increased to 1,000
barrels per week by adding the Stills and Receiving
Tanks only, the Agitators, .Engines, Pumps, Pipes
and Buildings Ming already su ffi cient for that gunk.
tlty. It is proposed by this Company to Increase
its capacity nmetlietely so as to make Int barrels
per week retinal Oil, and also to comitntot Iron
Tanks for storing crude and refined oil,,
There balsa on this property three Frame Rouses
of four roomancii, which oan readily ho rented for
IMO per annum.
There is Merton the premises a number of Tanks
belonging to•earious parties, which pay a ground
rent to the owner of the property of IMO per an
num, besides compensations for pumpingOliteand
from the same at good paying rates.
The advantages of Pittsburgh Iss a relining point
are well known to all in the trade, the most impor
tant' of which Ls that Oil can be brought from the
principal wells to this city for lea rates then It can
be bawled to the termln of the Relined' to start
other. points, and for less than It can be hauled
fro. the sells to many erne relineries, n around
011 City, while in the matter of fuels, cheitnicals,
and a market, It has no superior. But this prop.
erly has peculiar advantages over many of the Re
fineries even In the Yielnity of Pittsburgh.- The
oil, whether in bulk or barrels, Is taken from the
boats to the Works by machinery, and when refined
is rolled out of the warehouse on to cars for ship
ment East or West. The coal is dumped off the
core Into the Still
Rouse, while the acid is deliver-.
ed at the Works free of c ost from themenufactory,
two equates distant, thus saving all the expense la
hauling, which on a refinery located atilauchester, '
Temperanesille, or any other pant where they are
permitted to be built, Will anotat to 'tient 10
rental per barrel on all the Reined yiraluoe4,.
which on the amount this Company contemplates
manufacturing will amount to 5400 per week, a fair
profit of Itself, so Metals enablishmenteould two
when works located there would he compelled to
stop, and on this item alone pay. a dividend of La
per c nkper annum on Its Capital Stock.
The owner of the establishment, Mr. David Kirk,'
offers to convey the enure property, In fee simple,
together with all MI Menge and forwarding bast ,
nest, ground rent., kg., for 960,490, asd take the full
amount In Stan of the Company, and If desired,
personally superintend Its affairs, and as he has
been connected with the 011 trade from Its cam
menceuvut, and thoroughly acquainted with It la
all its details, it Is felt net his experience together
with his personal interest int alarge Stockholder
aided and manned bye Beard of rirec
I tors, the ,
.
the sunnA of the gorepany Is beyond all question.
This property will then
is
tbe - CompenySlSOi
000 t to I:wrestle Ito tinselly • before mentioned,
not more; than .20,ac0, sic 'lnt. the entire Work ]
complete bated Its de.alla, with large storageca
pselty, lOU con but 5 77,000. This, when we on
eider tie lovitrpn, Income, from yenta slut Inge
amount of real estate, is believed tube the cheap.
eat reaper. of Its capacity in the world.
This will leave a working cash capital of
00, which will enable It, to hold • large anent of
Oil ready to sell when the price suits or hoid.when
cleanable.
its an evidence or the profitableness of the bit/I
ness and the dividends this Onmpaty may be ex
pected to pay, we may mention that this °outplay.
will require 1,31 P . barrels crude 011 per week; the
usual soon made by' dealers In brings* the Oil
from the Well, t o rittsbulgh, is sot leas _than 41.00
per barrel. A.O this rate the Company on thin
breech would clear $1,200 per week; the usualprotlt
op renews Is AI per barrel; this oa 80C1 barrels
would be ht,WO, or a total of 10,800 per week. Say
however, fo - safety, that tall Company clears but
knit these profits, and num but nine months In the
par, it would yet pay a dividend of 27 per cent.
per Annum on Its tapitalßtock, or giti per cent a
month from the running profits atone—thus paying
:mast to the best how Well Companies without
any rink of th e Wells gi ving cut, or th e Landbsh
coming worth'ess. B ut when ee conablerthat the
capital of the Company will enable It to hold COOP
or 6,1100 handl' Relined 011 ready to self when the
price sults, and that no season time the business
began but it ha*. risen 1110 or even 1420 per barrel.
Thus to addition to the rcnning profit there would
be every chance of making at least as much more
from the increase:lp lee of Oil. So that It will be
seen that there Is every reason to exam this Com
, pony to pay odirldepd Of at least Ad per feat...per
annum.
•
The • advantage this Company offers over . all
other 011 Companies forming, Is that all the Stoc
kholders go in 411 an equal baste; that Ibis toes age
in a regular and well understood business w hich
eon be managed with the cede nty of a Bank or
lot:trance Co epany, and that the property is worth'
the price to ue paid for 14 and likely toinn ease in
inatead f depriedate, and the particular ad
vantage ever all other Refitting Own males in ope
ration is that the bulk efts capital will be In Oath
instead of sunk in melee , and exponsivelmildlngs
or manhinery built for Coal 011, or - wasted id ea,
perlments,And that It will be managed by an In-1
termted pasty and t f experlemse the. business.
o Stock has already been taken tceren
ter th e ompenization of a Company manta, Ultima'
Dan thought best by the Stockholders to tempo s
lily organise, which has been done by the elect ion
o the following °Moors, subject to a new election
when the Demander of the Stook takea .
21111M1DIXT
JOHN A. OA.UOHEY
VICII
A. M. ZAAILSIZALL.
EIIiCRICTAILY
WM. ItiMILTOM.
TIZZ&SITIMIL
JOUN E. ?MUNE.
811PRIZINTASMI1R
DAVID KIRK.
DIRECTORS
SOHN'A. DRIDIFILET, A. H. MARSHALL.
WIS. Hezawrozi, DAVID SIBS, ,
Lirr...r.,;
JAAIES OLD,
ARTUUR KUM.
. ,
Subsoil,' ions to the Stott of the Company :will
be received:lx theIINION BANKING CIO. earner
4th and Ittasiutt Stree: aLet the OFFICE u.k : JOHN
A. CAUOILEY & CO. No. 144 Wat 1. Street, Pitts
burgh; also at the ALLEGHENY TRUST CO ,
Allegheny City. Tan per cent., Or Si perautre, to
be paid on subscribing, and the remainder in-three
equal payments on the let days of February, Hatch
Red April next.--
BOUKS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Will be Opened oil
TUESDAY MORNING, January
al the albove Places,
AND KEPT OPEN FOR ?IVO: DAYS OILY.
— Eastern cipit+dieta have otferodto take the fun
elegant; but the Dit:ebtort prefer It to be lIELD
BY-QUR OWN .
PEOPLE. , The oaken, - op the .
Company thereforaofferlt asahovoatto confidently
n oeonemend at Ira a intro and good Investment! Ak.
will ho secs Imp the abwre, alkthatapney acit
PirOCAS IP49 . tb,gilkahlie
• - ilia :24m, at present In ogr•rintio and w
be trelasferred. to
theeompanyes soon n,
aa DIN fullilt '
amount of Stook la 'taken:. 'As &eh Ituttallatant Il
paid Witt the Directors thlnk_prieea
that over)
be Immediately Invaded .1. oil, Bo that over) dole
ler can bawled at once to advantage.
Jillseemobleations should be adamant tot
• JOHN A. CM/OMM, President, •
or to DAT/D EIUK Supatintagleat.
J 1,206
r GOODS, re
PRICES
1R,T.',17,01LT4Qi1F47.1". I
• $
Bledsoe%
Empress Cloth's,
Dress Goods
Blankets,
Flannels,
Shawls,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
ALEX. BITES,
No. $2ll. ~11•1.11.11:1.
SPECIAL BALE.
22C F. 331 2= o 1717 .A. FL TUE .
Undershirts at $2.00,
WORTh 54..00
Drawers at $2.00,
WORTII 84.00
RACE SHIRT WILL WEIN MIIRLY I lb. 6 oz
EATON, MACRUM & CO,
Have about 24 doyen of good, extrisheavy WHITE
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, nearly all wool.
which weigh from VA lb. to I lb. tor. eseh shirt
that must be closed out ithmediately.
We offer them at much leas than what they cost
to make, and we believe them to be equal to 'any
thing in market at 64 00.
No reduction will be made far quantity—one.
shirt or one hundred at the ta31.10 rate.
These Shirts are a Great Baxgain !
EATON, ALACRtrIVE & CO.,
17 and 19 Filth streak
W INTER DRESS GOODS
a. M. BURCHFIELD'S
SELLIJM CHEALP.
Winter Cloaks at Cos',
WINTER LONG SHAWLS AT-COST.
Balxiiorals at Cost.
North East corner of 4th and Market eta
GREAT BARGAIN 15
11100BETA1 DENNISON tlt
81 Market street, ,
ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE "OM ;
THEM ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS:
Gents' tlnderi=t thi lindte Shuts, &kik%
Embroideies. Lace doods, gloves; Hosiery, Trim.
Jan It Point, Lace, OcUarkElbboaa, a t e. ke,
81 liert mt.
A KEW ..ASS • KENT OF . BUT
-4CI-.TOZIS, Drees- and Cloak Ornaments, B
Gimps, Chenille and Engel Fzl , nig% Mask V
linderaleever, Linen - Settf the - must quality,
Lard and Linen Callan SKI Hand:ken:Meta Gloves,.
Hosiery, Balnioral P Skirts ,• Breakfast
'Shawls and Saequesi df all sizes; /lathware
ameled Collura and ChM, for ladles andgentdemeni
Wash Leather Gloves, in all sizes; Jourlres 814
lords, lu light velars; Dibbon • Sets, fringed; to
order, tether • trith anew lot of - Brad Wader-
Falls and Flowers. Will be found at T
- .A.LICJE IitOWRY , S TRIMMING STORE,'
• ..No. >D Eourth street, near Ferry street.
Particular attention givento cleaning F'ointlwat
all other !kinds °Meow. dli Black Lase Wes.
dUCTIIM* 84LE8.
AUCTION SALE . OF CONDEMNED
QIIMITEMUSTatt CitaMlLLL'a 01110 E,
FleaT
Waialaol . ol4 .Tan. II PM.
W tll be hold. et pebtle nnetton, to the htesest
bidder, at the time and places named below, TIE
Pittsburgh, Pestsisylinuels,' Thursday,
- • • • February 2; 1963.
Hiludingtou, Delaware. Thursday, Feb
misery 16. 1905, •
THREE IAtIifTHIED CAVALRY HO RSES
d t rich place.
These bones have been aOratemitaxt as unfit for
the Cavalry service of the Army..
For road sad fanning purposes, many good bar•
gains may be had.
Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at IC A.
M. Terms, cash in United States summer t
JAMES A. S K I N,
Colonel in charge First Division Q. IL - 0. 0.
-jaMttle2
PRATT'S"GREAT ANNUAL ' SALE
OF BOOKS of all kinds; One Photograph Al
bums, Family Bibles, Commercial Note Paper,
Envelope., Gold Pens, a.. ftr.„ will be continued
on MONDAY EYENING, Jan. 23d, and 'every
evening during the week, at 7 o'clock, at Commer
cial Sales 800m5,64 Fifth street. '
Pratt haejust returned from the New Toil'
Auctions, with a large assortment of new and fine
Books, which will be closed out:without reserve.
N. B. Books and Albums at Private Sale during
the day, at average auction prices.
JaMldwd A.- MeILWAINE, Auctioneer.
ATALHABLE STOOKS.—On TUESDAY
EVENING, Tan. 2 , lth, at 734 o'clock , will be
sold,'nt Commercial Sales Rooms, y Fifth street:
10 shares Citinena Bank Stock;
" Merchants & Manufacturers. Bank;
no Bank of Pittsburgh;
in " Allegheny Bank;
It Allegheny Insurance Co;
St It Monongahela !entrance Co; , •
' 25 • " Allegh eny Valley RaUro-3. •
• eo Pitturgh & Steubenville - R. B.;
25 Such- Creek Oil Co;
200 Llecoleoll and Mining Col
Jan A. McILIPAYNE,Aucrr.
TXECUTOR'S SALE—STOCK; &c.—.
On TUESDAY. EVENING; Jan.-slat; at 73.4
o', lock, will be sold at Commercial Sales Booms ; Fi ft h street, by order of 182.m:ratan Of N. S.
Clain deceased: •
2 shares Pittsburgh le,Coaluni Turnpike O& , I abate MonwegAela•Ntivlgatben Co. ;
• b I Pew, No . 2, in Flat Presbyterian Church , rids.
urgh. •
Perpetual Sebolarship in Washington College
A. IiIeILWAINE, Auctioneer
•
ALLEORENY COUNTY, BS;
To the Sherifef' /Nohow Cowin..
WHEREAS, a eitstfort of JA ILES. KIMONO,'
Executor of the last wIU and testament of-
r.s. Elizabeth Wilson, deceased; granted the .
Mb day of October, 1864, was returned
Tt E Land whereupon the Court made the follow.
'lag order: And now to-wit: January 16th, A. D.
1866, on the return of the citation in this case, add
upon the affidavit of complainant, Mrs. Mary E.
Robisoo r that ths rewinding, James • Ruloog. eon.
nor be iround sad :has no known dwebing.pise-o
within this Commonwealth; and there is no surety
of said respondent on whom wince of said Mtn.
.tlon can tm made according to the sets of Amen,.
Illy; in such canennade and provided. The Court.
award another citation,commaadlng. the said.
James 'W as ong, is the original Wtstlon, he , was
commanded, end returnable on the IStit day of No.,
the Court de further enter that the oltallos
now awarded be published once a week for our
successive week. bekire the return thereof - condi
returnable the 3d Saturday of February- next,
(18th) in two newspapers publlahed the City -of.
Fittaburgh. BY THE COLMT.
Now, therefore, we command you, the said Sher.
In; that you eite the said James Rulong. Executor,
RS aforesaid, to ate his account with the Register
of Allegheny county, on or before the 3d Saturday
(18th day) of February next, or that he appear be
fore our Orphans' Court on, that day, then and
there to show why h and not aci dos
Witness my hand he Beal of odd Court, at
Pittsburgh, this 14th day of January. Car.
• ._' HERRON, Clerk.
H
Copy. Tone B. Sikwairr, Sheriff:
Sheriff's Oftlee,PUtsburgh, January 11th,
jaindtaw/W
UT E,.TRE SUBSCRIBERS, haw thin
•r. day entered into a Limited Partnership,
Ortt a tMo the nw r eVt i e l 2Peg_ ys til ri ac anV, f l A =l . l l le
List day of March, 1834 ' entitims .An. A ct relative
to Limited 'Partnerships > and do hereby cecuty
.that the name of . tbetnis under which said part
nerehip la to be conducted is CHARLES C. A 4
GEO; t h at th e general nature's,' the business to be
transacted is the Jewelry boldness, the same to be
carried on in Pittsburgh ; • that the name of the gen
eral partner to MIAS. -.A.LOINO, and the somas&
partner is DANIEL NUGUS. both of he City of
Plttsburght that...the capital contribuk4 by the
said DANIEL 1,i17011% special partner, is Pone
Thousand Dollars to eaah; that the period Which
"the Bald partnership(' to comtaciure Is the 13th day
of Deeembere -sad.thst it , mlll , tennbuste oa
the ISM day of December leo7.
04 ALOE%
Pittsburgh, Dee. Igth.lol4 , /1016:1**(161/
- vorrremrpr- '",CONNEVL§TILLE,
MAXIMO _ COMPANT_FIII37_OIII.I
, Catg o Or N'Oltreragirr i tr, cli z Zl t it
Ited,Utat lila Interest Ammon} outlee Wore/toad;
due Tebtanzy - 1it,.b963, will be Pahl 'oa atul‘after
that dap, on presentation and delivery at the olden
of the Flint National Bank of Pittabonth, Wood
etre;
..
• 32(9. PGII6,
I sillswew I!4';'s . ;* 4 -- rif IM -tt—itic.
1.119 113,1.17i1ERS
1111 RD NATIONAL, BANK
CORNER of WOOD and VIRGIN ALLIR
U. S.,DEFOSILORI AND FINANCIAL AMR
8..140 X.ae
•
This Bank keeps on hand for tale the Ti
tnltcd State. Treasury Notes, and takes aubscrii .
tions forpe same. 1/
This is the POPULAR LOAN—the Only Gap
eiument• loan now in the market at par—giving
those who have money a safe and desirable °ppm%
tunny for investment.
TWO CENTS A DAY FOR EACH. MO.
Tbese notes are ill dated tab August; The •
Interest payable sera annually on the lath of Feb
ruary and 16th of August, at the rate of 47 to per
6100 per annum. At the expiration of three years •
(Only little over two and abaft now) they areng i f
chlusgable into the _l5-26 Geld Bonds. Commission
allowed to purchasers. Li:detest will be paid at
our Banking /louse. W
.• • •
M. E. SollEEßE,'Prest.
•
JOIIN B. LIVINWqON, Cashier.
CL id. glint - WlT.t'Auit 17Y31U. ;(shim:
BANKING HOUSE.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
No. 57 Market Street, Pittsburgh.
DEPOSITS lIEOEIVED IN PAR FUNDS AND i
OUJIRENOT.
Coßeaton. made on .11 the prlielpal pilAts of MO
United State* and Mead..
1
STOOKS, BONDS AND MBES svomarriss'
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION
Particular attention paid to tiro purrhase . and
.de of
tNITED STATES SECURITI
rafted States Sixes of leSii
LW. to. 41.2D5;
Do. PIUS, 16405;
Doyen-Thirties
Do. Do.
Dorillkstos of Indoltedous.
ORDERS AND VOUCHERS EDUGIED OR
Ja18:ly COLT.ECTED.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, (
01/7/10E CI COMPTEOLIMI Or THO Ontassor,
Wanhlngton, January, 12th, UM
XV BEREA S. BY SATISFACTORY
I evidence presented to the undersigned, It WI ,
been made to appear that
THE UNION NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, ')
4 . ,
in the City of Pitlaburgh, to the °aunty of Al.
- legheny and State of Pennsylvania, has • been
duly organized under and according to the rib
quirements of the Act of Congrees entitled "As 'I
Act , to provide a National Currency, secured 1
a t
E l e ed eirc e oufatliniLtedairjarta mul l ion tha t° p f t f. v ap.
proved June ad, MSC andhescomplied with all the
provielons of said Oct required to be complbeitwith
before commencing the business of banking tinder,.
,aid act;
Now therefole, I,llunit bleCcrtztxrn, Comptrob
ler ofthe Currency, do hereby certify that The 0
Tinian National Rank of Pittaburgh,r In the city
of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, anil
State of Penzirlvarda, le authorized to commence
the business o
,Banking under the act aforesaid. I
{, Currency Bureau, In testimony whereat
1 my til
See; or the witness y hand and seal:,
Comtreller of Bus - or Ware, this twelfthdayt,
Treasu
',
De
ar.tment. CI January, (866, ' ry . • _
RUCH MeCTFLLOOII.
Comptroller of the Currency. -
TOPA/MET DEPAIITIIIMWT,
OM= OP - ItEE COVITTOOLLIM OP OtTORIMIT,
' , WASIIIINOTOS, December Si, 196L'
W32E iden nEA ce .. t ß ed Y to
th SA e
undera TlSF 3o4, Ao7o o, n bu lt
been made 49 oppear 0,0 the
IRON CITY NATIONAL ILINX OP PITTSIIIIRCIL
in, the city of Pittston* la the ooniky
ahem. end State of Pennsylvania, has necn dab'
.o under end arsxrrdlnirto th requireninntalr,
,of the acts of Congress, - entiU.M " A u Act' id pro.
vide a National thineney, sawed by a pledp of I
:united 'State* Bonds, and to provide for the eireo-i , ;l
balm, and redemption thereat' , approved Jaws 1,
1814, and has complied with all the provisions air§
. act req_uired CI be tom lied with befbre
mencing the business of Under laid uts
Now, therefore, I. Hugh Moths Comptroller
of the ,O 'do hereby, certify that THZ
IRON. CITY NATIONA.L BANg..O.F , PITIII.O
.BUROH," in the city of Pittiburgh,in county
of La
he 4teny, and Stein of Pennsylvania,' Is
tho to commence the buuinee. of Deakins tia.
der let sfomald. n',
- 'ln testimony whereof, witness my hand
ts. and seal of office, this tidily-Mit day air
December, A. IL OWL
HUGH "RfoOTILLO(fa,
• Comptroller of the Currency.
........ ' "1
........mr of Curency. -.4
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. . 1 i 7
.Crises or Corrrnortate ow awe Criuunsor,' f . ,4
Wantreozotr, January Ilith, MG: :e
VTITEREAS—By satisfactory evidence :d
i t
presented tote tuidaraigned, it has beta
rzadc' to appear th at the . i. 1
THE ALLEGHENY- NATIONAL -HANN, I
of ~. Pittsburgh, In the county_ of Allegbani; t
and State of Peansylvania,haa been drily organ. •
lzed'under and according. tome requirements eats ,
1
Act of Congress, entitled "AA Act to provide it - -
National Currency, secured bye pledge of Milted
State. Seeds and to. prfrlde for the oitrulatloa :p
and redemption - thereof; approved June 5d,113.4; A
and has complied with all the provisions of said I
act,. required lobe contql with before cayman°. '7l
hag the businen of ban under' salt aet : ~,
Now, therefore. I, HUG. MoOtILLOOII, Corms % - d
troller of the Currency do herebt certHy thet the .?5 , ,
troller
National. Bank"? of Sittahurgh, in the +,:.
city . of Pittsburgh, in the eonnty, ef.Allesy, as ~
State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to oomerese '
the buzineseof banking the act &formed:4
In testimony where° witness my hand sr. Su ,
si 1
of office, this 16th day o Jeutuary,lB6s: •
• (z. ILI HUGH. MilifaetHiff, : .. 1
jaffiSso Comptroller of the Lintreney._ t
_ __ d
DIDIE SAVINGS.INSTITOTION ..
, NO
. f .'
ilo SMITLIPIELD STRMET .(o lirtlie:(
Custom House.) Chartered by the I
4
OFFICERS. • • .7,
- •
Prerident=oE(i. fl TONES.' - ' 4
vies rIIIMIMITII.
Wm. H. Smith, Joshua Rhodes, ,:,.
Thos. D. Messier, • Alex. Lindley, ,• :, - .1
Francis Sellers A. ReiIidIMUISI. • :,
John r..Teiannigs,. Joseph Stag,
The.. S. Mat; - S. R. limidnan, '
}teary Lloyd, • F. Raba. • . 1
James Park, 50.,. S. S. Settler,
D. M. I.seg, ' _ • J. M. liernas t
Dr. Sas. Cstothets, D. F. Jemmy
A. S. Bell, - C. )1. Wolff -
Jos. Dilerarth, . 8.-D. Om/A%
Her. Smith
W. H. Phelps,'
R. C. Seh J.W.
merti - • D. E. hieltinter,
N. D. Utossuis2, C.
Prod o n,
B. Smyth, • , Jacob Stosktsik,
6. Follsasbee, Altted Slack.
Secrebavy mid Pea 'esirer‘D. P..IIPICIELET.
• o'clock. Ope
ven n daUy,- i
rm rons a. t 6 04 is. Miro, Seisms
day eing, Irma 6 to 8 •
Deposits received of one dime and upwards. '
Div,hissda declared Di Deoembey wa Su4e trisimit
. -
DlTWerids allowed 3.6 female's?, placed to the
credit of the deposttot , se ptingdpal,onct bees later.
• 33ookseont.aining ;By-LAMA, he.,ftlenia&
'ed at the Office-. . . •
. ,
Mt- This Institution *MY,- 'epochal? .to those
persona whose earnings are small, the opporbonitl '
to accumulate, by small depoalts, easily saved, a
sum whieltrwill be *resource when, needed, Melt••
money not only being safe„ . but bearing inYeaMe
tostead of re maining unproduative. ^ nteiw
. . . •
TIOLLAR. bAV4:4138 BANK, - ,
NOt la I
L. , . Fyorryn beam. -
CriABTEB tr i tir • , : 7
. 1
.
Open ; dallir from oto I o'clock, also in Mediae. i
day and Se ureter evenly, front 'May . tat to No-
'ember tat, from', to II oteleck;and front November l _
Ist to,May tat from Ito 8 o'clock. .• - - '.• „._ ,' I
Deiscialts received of all sums of not less than use -;
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twiett,w,
a year,to June' and -December- - Interest teas heaa'n
deemed seml.annually, In. June and i December. .
'since the .13ank was organized, at the rate of ail
4
Pe ln cen terea L
Interest, not drawn out, Is placed td the credit ;,{
of the de (tor as principal, nad
be
the same 4
lamed Hem the first dye at June and 'Deoember. „y
compounding twice evensr triUstut troubling. the
depositor to call. or. to present his pas* book.
At this rate money will double ln Is.. Wan twelve
Books, containing , the Charter, Ily-Lawa, Rule/
end Regulations, furnlaked gratis, on appineatloay .
. omcc
Passznalm-GEORGE ALIIREX. rtes rnzerpnrx.
.'James McAuley, . Jima , B. DI 'Moeda,
:John 11. Shocnberger, Win. Douglas,
James; Ilerdman Isaac hl. Rei.k, 't
•
Peter A. Made's:4Jamey Shldie,
•,Wllliant .r. Anderson,, John B. McFadden, .-
A. M. Pollock, 21.rD:, John Cl; BatiltdAtalt.
Calvin Adam,- . . . Henry
_S../gnaly-
John C. Rindley. - . John Mandan,.
Cle=rek,. Walter p, Maayn. .."
Alonzo A..Cantsii, . 1 : - 1 'Hobert Ildbh, ' , .
. Charles A.,Uolton, - Hew &
John
Den,. reMnesteek; ;. , Alelsaddet P_pate• , .
Sohn J. Gillespie; , Alexander .lei
William o.llaven; 1 , - ' `
Vllllbun Weakish.' ~,
. Peter H. Hunker'. /aye Whittler, , t
James D. X • ~' 1 Christian
• Sierrlme ma, '
„. M•ltriMLAlll. A,MTOM. : ';-.
Negrz,..
BAANTltimit & BROKER,
7: 11S 'Wood Street. Near: Fllpy..
mita iiteaticurtothiimedisia imp, sate ,
.Gosarnaloor sui Coupons la
generaL Collections made in all plsooLUst sal
:West. Zaropesseschanp sold it lowed rata..
YHI 14,s sea &th 11••::
•