'~-= - • , t .',-- Vittobitqt (Ott #t¢: 111.7NL1513 ED BY rn . walm gimping *MTN!' TUESDAY, JANO A R4l: .145 MIeMMMI •.11 "liEIIIEiNDENCE , I TtoN." .This is the , new rebel.ferattda, as 'laid down by the Richmond ON/air/tr., Notiong shim II was "Independence at etteindna tbib.7' But that, 54vituaalt and Fort Fisher . were :theirs. The 'tune bas changeda , "lice them months 14zei‘iould not think of iulljugatien, Terisuret have their independence or be ekterkidnited: But time , -'and= misfortune hire eeftened. their hearts. • The; dread al terreatito:of extenthuttien ; been droned, ind--‘teubjugatfort" put its :It lifpensibdo, then, .toitd)jugeth these fel have told =many Alton - Ban& *nee, that tbe' lOuld Slat be' subjegated.: „*.the*TraiOiti'' , if the IMPoteih ll -. itlear,Thanoutberatlmart was too steady tbr that! Thet . might be: driven ; freiri moat,' tuit they eould not be'. sabdited; they, =Wit lose every seaport, but could not be' et#l(xtieild; they ; Might be deiliated on ev . and be fogitiree from °Very. Stater, but defeat and disaster: would not bring about their, submi,siont they would take refege in memps and forests, and hunteti from these, would' find a welcome' a. grave In the ,cold waters of the "ids 'Una very line. sounded well, aid iiiiauppOter the fellows who wrote It slid ritiouthed it,. actually-worked themselves Into believing it __But Aline •works won demi changes.- • ExterminatiOn, as long as if :wai . fai oiT Nris.niit repulsive, to cni tru igin!Luon;- but upon a nearer .view iclooks tie ter plat* eatermisation will not do: , A milder alternative ;kit have to %adopted, and subjugation takes its place. Arr. Jarntrtsox DATA. and his bastard get ornment are going to make ono more effort at independence; and if that falls, they. will nat'Veafiiitli us or negotiate; with.us, but wiiiiindly allow us to subjugate them. Perhaps howeveT• 'ea the end etrairl near tliiyirill: think belie's of_it. .ILe'jthe alter- native of extermination iris" gredually.faded into' Subjugation - se the latterimaY eventu ally itself into Shinnisaion... They will Sad -it' to easy' to submit, when the dread Erment comes, that they will sildeinto it isnperceptibly, and when it is Over will con gratulate themselves thht tlierhave• not boon; subjugated affer - aft—it was , only sub mission, and they submitted solely to avoid bk4didied, you know. ' TAU this is to ho the upshot of the whole stifthr' spite - of the. grandiloquent talk whlCh. is the - chief staple of those bastard T V.O#. 2 4 P 1 444 0310 bump on the back .of carnet i All talk of l!cia4kitltlithein;luntil - they arc thintinghly, 10.1144;311,lille r but r after. they feel that thOsieetwhipped, 'come as eat,. to them_,. t 9 use...a.homely_pbr4e cur: ritak.itrthe - stest, - as alidhig off , a - • - ' tritzra i or. op cot. saarn. • , Col.` - the State Agent of Howl - Teak atNrislilligtoli darting GevirnOr Sur woun's administration; and whowas prayed nYrahgetOrtlie latSnib Si whit 6 - ao,mannfaclurq fraudulent . Soldiere , Toter) by, the hos full, has been released by • Government: A dispatch to the Tri bans says t_ • 41e-irat hounded •thrs ending of-the coUrt'whieb triedhim. liefor;s4ie trial , was otsifeltideci..qt Was felt here amt . ,. orth wont& eOttpeall :Titc preitoare to Line his trial stopped was tounense. This, vat nearly done but db.sisted from; eerie Itrwasiire'rfor:titit amoon/lidcond rdeitmalbad.been trrialesameit J COnite train ?"ifot cottalnly t from ithikparty.which. this prince of forgers tried to switupdatiildwer.- The Psesident wailtimotaimi..itreserue.froradher TerThrifd to:reststi ev l o4+, 4 _Yie:l4 4 :4.:.:fi4 , lo, 6 T'social. 11E14-- emcee in pressing his release they/rare heen, guilty of the.greaten !The - crime of which ?loran Was consicted was a heiniiu s s one, and deseKrecl heavy, pudishment. To letesuctrareffender escape •Is to offer& pro -144 O. I i 4 ET/tVittnit'i inittillte: Tie nigh social position, of . the, criminal was an ag graration rather titers a Mitigation the crime. ' - The , inwltirk„Xisa.4_Peit says: „anew govenement- has : . , rdready - serit' two , poor fellows to prison for life, !whose offenses were precisely of the same chrrae ter as thrise craged 'upon Colonel " North. Ire was a, mirt:of,the same criminal transattfon., If, cOlicerneiiin it L ai tar t lased, /10 MUM, h ave : IrklVlLlcirkl:; yet his i)thordittates in the . • f olLpoor llorforrin. and':llls fellow, are, , These meth k an had sm frieuLl while rite "pmmre. r tiliatf hi' the cou N. inesls de scribid. siehreinstible. Who made the pro s . sure we ask again r :Are men without "a pressure" behind them to be incarcerated, while men with "a pressure' are pardoned? Let us harelailihe oine of ; let us bane justice ; let ue know what our public ' • ' • ' Campaign. .The campaign which' has, already been crpencd by Gen. Sherman, and in which the • armies operating belVie Petersburg and Wilmington will WA take part, will be the \roindincrup..c.entmOn..ofthp,rebellioti it ri'mo seerenthsttglenti 'cis have been coming from the West to take part in it; and whether they reiriforce4for the moment the army of Meade, or of Terry, or of Sherman, It is all „the same. The .1%2C1s a n4t;„ Its combinations re. l lSit 424 anpretito dlredial Gen. Grant; and the enemy to be fought and defeated and destroyed Is the army of Gen—Leei near Richmond. Grant's cop:thin • adnire , turvezalwere beem'i.of4.:verrtzgeoac kind, both in the West and in the East; and we believe that his Anal campaign will be iltdogitldttAt4f -Tinr -:lUebtrithi• papers of Tuesday last show that the rebels at Richmond are in terror least a movement -on the Tames ammtmoitkr the zther more _ Inca.> under wey. Leo, we are told Ly ilichnpladfNsp(th,, nal:tented op -the north SW of - the-Tames on Stinday hist; and itoyet theraght. flat for ;that ont. the mud saved him; Attack s were she ex ;octet:elsewhere:lms the ,fines, vridelv,the =bele fear are only temporirily postponed: With anch magnitudd mare nth,' Operating against the last rebel army, under cohilttind "of each Widens 'Grant and p!a,,: w iutn,S'operating , from such admirable! STlFT*ol*we eirpectle leti the winding-up campaign carried to a glorious termination. • ' Tile Black Code or 1111nols. It is a matter-of profound satisfaction that Illinois has repealed the infamous black code, which for so many years has disgraced its elfin hook; ;and:dishonored Imola= to freedom. A.-black - Kentticklin Might have heard that the ordinance of 178; made the great Meithivest free. #idd he ,gone -•ta • ninolefrintie belief; 'he would - have ea changed slavery fora . persecution not lest bitter.than ?Now let ' lhllnois ' amend ita - .Coni3titittlertL and strike from Its organic law the section which. forbids free persons'. of color from canting intolbe State,:ofelaie otirnera Vont' bringing slaves to the , State In order tti free them; :- . 111.1801-thrr tote in. Illinois on the' eiclaillig !tepees froth the State was to (dyer and 71,00 d against.: Om thepropoldtion „to allow . negrods The -right of manage, the vote'Nvia - 211,001gainst thaaight.and :for-, it 45,040..—" N. 2r., am. - To= - are 832 Schools' in Cslifonqisoort Ineresse , a,7B In one year: , : . :The total num. ber of ehildrertand - .youth wider twenty-one yeate"ls'lB2;o7o, or vbAeli iiumber,, 80,7;4 were, bcon in Calitonds. 'the ilumber or children under four years of age is 44.328. EIMIMrffIn7I!I,II2III"!"riANTPrM,MMR.N.I. :.23f A 1111, kJ A4fjee Aln-ukDerriC,Lie 71;r Brooklyn Union - Happening nt a Madmen stall, a casto inar tame to make a parabola. "Wlait do you wk for a good baking pim.e of Warr "Thirty-eight emits a pound" WAS the. reply- , • ru Cut we offoteyen pounds," said the cus tomer': "I'll come in shortly and settle for. it." And he went Minh Ma errand. • A fier the beef WAS 'weighed , and , "trim'. ed," I said to my friend, the provision flea. ler: • . 'I wish to know, just for the eurieslty of the thing, how much that piece of beef has lost in " "Very -well," replied he, weighing it.' "There are pine ponndsand n half lett,• "And eleven pounds," I. added, "at thirty-eight cents a pound, equel to foul donnas and eighteen cents. This divided by nine and a half makes just forty,-four cents per pound. Rather a tall price for, beef, particularly when a largo share is bone.' "The man is a ,fool for buying;it,". re plied the butcher, "but no matter what the: Cost is,-some people will buy it; and.gener. all! ,they are;not the ',richest .people -in the. Place, either." -.- I thought of a certain' little Wnman, the light -of my cottage honte, , whol manages • things very differently in marketing. In the matter 01 beef; for instant:know. that prices. are . exorbitant,' she 'purchases that which is suitable for stuffing, which can be Obtained clear of bone; for twelve or fourteen - mute Pei:pound. This is her re-, cerpt for 'cooking • ' Take a thick slice of steak; no matter how tough , of * abont.lWo pumas weight ; mike . two gills of stuffing, of crumbs .'of Mead pepper.; powdered clove; or s w eet nutjorinn t as you choose; roll the slimming ,up in a. steak ; wind a pleceof twine around it, tak ing cam to secure the ends. -.Have ready a kettle, •or deep stew-pan,--with a slice or two of-the pork, fried crispy. Take out •the ;iio - Tit and lay in the steak, and tarn it on every side until brown.. Pat in half a pint; of water, a little salt,' cover' closely, boil slowly two hours: A`dd more water after while, if it becomes too dry. Some persons like the addition of chopped onions ; half a email one is enough. When nearly done, add half a gill of catsup, if yon love it. When you take up the - meat, ,unwind the suing carefully, so as not to unroll o tt. Lay it .In a fricassee dish, thicken the gravy, if not thick enough already, and pour it over the meat. - Cut the meat in slicet through the r oil. • The toughest meat is made tender and nutritious in this way, '-and • is egally nice heated overand served the next day. A leg ocliunb, or'a smallleg of mutton, conked` one hour longer in the same man ner,.makes u - good dish. •• • Porter's Attack upon Butler. If Admiral Porter wasmot a better lighter than he is writer, the result 'would- be all powder and no ball. Porter evidently con siders it part of his mission to demolish General Butler, - as well, as' the forts below pis dispatches revive the style so:comnuin, at the beginning of the war, with some'of our Generals who were going. to drive the rebels to the wall, ; ' who had their headquarters is the saddle,. (they, meant, hindquarters we suppose) and who • did not wish any base, Am., dca Porter's dispatches are like tle 100-pound Pnriotras dangerous to . Triends - ai to foes. If Portet'si"dikpatehes as to the strength of Port - Plsher are true; Gem Butler. ticas en-. tirety.jUktified`,ln. not making the assault, and Gen.;,T,Ortil bril cant oipinit was one. of. those aocidenti that-in war; sometimes,- turns an overwhelming dieatter into a des._ zling victory. All:the deice& Gem- Butler; need - hive, -before any Corn and n v ii t ai7 4-I rt il LA4 ‘.cl4 l's l 3 t-'r . Icr - .4.R./Ali. , CUltED,ditl.gd t to =lee .11.4 razoraticity ASTTtFI‘.IIII.IIII4r., 41,26 - 'll2 'hair tit St .ort4 -~: WiIMIMI - - . ..1(L . HOOP SKIRTS! JOB LOT FOR 1E47; cents ertelt, 'FOAM F 401( , .sa:s-o' 131.4A_N7JEKETS A lon LoTALL SIZES: .; ,FILOM 17 TO *3O PER PAIR. I BLEAcnizri. Amy mumisonsil zhercroalMiXivis. PRINTS, GINGELAMB, • ' inzeiniticts. IllooctuLoc;cl.l32. Price, to c•Ftespotid with ~.astarci quotations. ALEX. BATES' , *a.. ' kn. Eke. TAE DiLTON FAMILY Knitting MaChines •re offered to the pall., with entire maiden/5 le the belled that they snidest teed to MI I CLEAT VOID DI TDB MILT ThroUghout the land, and to take rink with the Sewing Machines ea a valuable auxiliary in-Uleth. hig the Household, aad Redwing Family Cares and Expenses. Tbae Mao Wan are PERFECTLY SIMPLE, are Ter' , dimly coastraated, •nd will LAST A ISLE. The labor reintred to run them v -very trilling, and they make VERY LITTLE NOISE. A Child can emdly operate and, adjust th em for .'•• the different kinds of Work. • They will readily knit Woolen or Cotton Tarn, Zephyr, Wonted or Silk, and make PLAIN or UNIT COOLS, aardeairod. They are designed for making SOCKS, = STOCKINGS. • , • JACKLTS 4.2 541 1.1 - H . IINGS, S ' I.IA U R N F T . 4.IIS - I.,ESPES, TIPPETS, AFGHANS, &a., 54. Mori Week . Can Be Liaomplisheal =AT.- 47.1hT3311 •, on one of thesehtaehlaea than 'UM be DONE 111, TWO MONTHS: DT HAND. The PLAIN sTrrcu. made by them it nreoliely the same as Oita made :by.thit ordinary Knitting, They will mike' VONT or OPEN STICK, PLAIN, RIBBED or 'FANCY. 'They are capable of making a greater quantity and variety of-Work.-and in • more perlectonaa ner, than any other Knitting Mukha!, lonslateace. Air Call and see them in operation. AGENCY Pon ressylvalla.llbW4 Westlflew Tort & W. Virginia. .Wo. 2? Filth iitreet. Plitsbeirgh. j AMES SOWN, Ise wood scar, INI'ROVED -BORING:` TOOLS, Sinking.. OH, Salt, gad other Well& T9ols warrointedmade.at the vitty_bert,TUNLl.T.A. • -AND LOW. MOOR IRON- . . WELL 1101LOUI YIIiI3IIIIOLETI Lo::mcnosisi Clawets7•Foric,oses, inatiartiolea unman:km to aotoluotopeto. BELLOWS, SLLDGES xAmmath, SUOVELS, PICKS, AXI.Z, _ ROPE, amritir All of which I have amistaetty,la store TATAKEN — T OF. TAX CONDITION of the TIME SAYERCIS INSTITUTION OM Nov. se, 1.1941, publlitqf la conformity with the Due dep.:miters Nor. se, iffla VidAST 1 :0 Received from Depoalturs .dur. ' . ~ . , .ing leet.l2 mouths " • futuoi OT Paid to Depositorsdo: do: 62,G0e7 07 . .. . z s oe f . o o r t it D m l o vlde ei l ti o ng utlf IT., 44;02 21 - , apex coat. ... do. , do Ni r . VW 04 . , 4,053 411 we Defile parthle Bon,ll mak mortgagee 'IMMO 41 limited States bends 9400 49;000 do,.'• ' do.16.40•1109:03 $ iod 00 V!ras wme Alles!rieur oohoiro , Bosh'Bonds . '4,000 Ori, Ml=E OUTLET' SAW MILL, AND BARGE VAB.D. Craig Street, Allegheny. BONDS and MORTGAGES FOR SALE., —435.000, payable In four pentr. Annual pip ;4lso-5 lllllntereSr. 'Aral -Estero veined , nt 160 ' 00D,-improvetnents -at ISIO oeo.- Persons &string t sate taTestment mote than . 6 per cent. tralght cal Stocks or all Mutts bought Sid sea. on commis inv_ldends collected. thehrimlide collat. = ' /10IIINSUIC , 11140LEts:Vrt ; IsTo. 75 Fourth et. rORST -BAPTIST; CHURCH - BUR .:GROUND.u-Aaeordlog ta asset' ot the Lees. ut;u ci ,th. nret ,idaptist Cnurbs. ‘of Pittsburgh disinter 111:11.1 ICAIOTO the...uarui bodies and re 121.1 TS from their BUryitti around on Spruee street and cause the - ierce_tit bestobetlyand earefully burled in suet" f rounder.' the Church mar select. lor,hurbrlpoxicoses.- W. U. 4100014,. . P;eri.teitt;Board 'of. Mortara. F4ELECT. :SCHOOL, EAST • COMM.O3IB, ALL InsUtutlein - for BOYS, 'or mnny years Conducted-. by 'UTAK E -11-ildoctli, commence its next trauLtr socsiertou the FIRST DAY OF fitEittliid,lll,'budet . the care tit Mr T. E. WAKI-11A11.- • - -.row brxistsihdtogrplr . talb.:sf.;.e.t his - noddies:o; We. FT UNION ..1 1 .71174 tit:,or nt,tha tiShaut Ream, /OR goopq:zr, - • - _ chos_...o 0 ttiEr-OF WINTER DRESS GOODS, J. M. BURCHFIELD'S 15PDHEYS OLOTEIB ! • , Selling at al sa—fonder page, 95 95' Do. do. • do. ,- 1.75 .. . 4 225 FRENCH MERINO do. 1 75 0 4 .00 ,!! d0d0.,2 50 00 PLAID 111011A111. do. 75 ." ' 12 . SHAWLS do. tate! " to al Do. -do. II 00 ' 17 00. DLOA_KG do. t 9 00 IS 00 do. 14 OD .._ . 40 00 SELUNG A 7 LAST-YEAR'S PRICES Scoi:=4:*, MLlr.tra, ENCOURAGE Fi oM E MANUPAO pftterum. eir GElyde, 78 liWlErtra STREET, Oen Ai eziensive Mock a SEASONABLE (loops of American Yeastootare. comprising ■ irwAeir of HOSIERY & GLOVZB. Fancy Goods, Notions, Small Water GINTLESII3D'S FURNISUING GOODS, ia orrery style and mmlity et !most reasonable mice. Wo WU hare aim goods of Foreign Manufacture WLeh wo will dlapooe of at Woes to snit. To Merchnsrts and Eetatlera we otter at. 'OPMCCoLLIEII9ZIX,a% - A prises as low at can be bought anYwhere In the Eastern Llltlee, as we buy exclusively (micas!' and from Manufacturers or their- agentlynely: : We sollott 04,11 • i Jaw SPECLAL BALE. SEEP 'VP 41. MIL MEC. Undarahfrts at $2.00, Drawers at id:00, DU SHIRT Wlb 111111111 NEIRLT 1 lb. 6oz EATON, MACRUM & CO, . . . . . HMI! about 24 dozes of good extes•liaavy . WitTTE lINDEBSIELTITS audDRA nearly a ll woof, which wedey 'from kiq lb. to 1 lb. 'II On. each shirt, that mixt be closed out immediately: ' 'L' . Weatibr thematmuch lea than what they cost to make, and we believe them to bo equal to any thing in market at Itt 00. No ;eduction will be made for quantfty=one shirt or cne'humaired at the 'Au:mitts.- - _ ._ „ These liEbirts are a Great Barisin 111120 N, 74Acatria & co.. GI4.EAT BARGAINS hipoRTIVAD 'DENNISON' 6c .00 Si Market; street,::. • 7=i`• mist *nom or - • - I:traysts,'Osalorsaos, he. ' Embroideries', Loire Goats, Gloves, awry, Trim, mlige.golot, ;loom, OeUereflihkems, b4.-eosh, OF •• A NEW' ASSORTMENT or BUT , TONS. :Dress; lied (Neale Clreatotate,. Bagel . °NIA (Manilla larrt , ltagal Veleta; bleak Palls. Uslearleseteai Usual Sets: (at tha.lthest - qtaillty4 . Lace and Llama Collars andNandkarahlets3elagesh . lioalerTmllaltooral.ead - IToop, Reskfast naval L ind Sacquee, at'alr oWes;lllatliwarsEa.' etaielell Collars rue; Cutk far ladles and E l i gentlemri Wash , LeatherOkass,la • all Wait loaelal Gloves, la Light acdartts Nitbeal , Notlfe &IP ordLr,.xnl i b o er with w tar r..1 A1.10N -tivciTirgsT 'Rmixtact n - Edarth - strea, artallen7_atneet. :Pattlialas attention , glean Mkokaning Point. sad nil. other / 1 4,! of Lactar Aloe il i ac 3 5 /4" Veil . * q"; _ - • 'Lamm's, snws*: sQue.Rsf 'CHISELS E ' • WEENOAS, PLANES 7...TVELA' • AUOTION SALE :or CONDEMNED Quarizainanien ilarreuzide Or/real • FLICK" DITISIOYE, MAIIVIT3GTOIri.T6II. 14 VIM • I • • Will be sold. at public anetion t te lea highest. bidden at the time and places named below. viz: JPeurthylvaralia.,..Mburaday, - Febrzuirz ' 184:13.. Tillorloirton. Delaware. ThersileY:, Feb reary7 le; 1865, - - TIMBER HIINDRF.D CAVALRY-11088E8 atesch -nese _hence have litriaonedeinned ,ai emit 'for the.Cav airy service or the Atmy. - Tgetead and frilliz:•,prarposes,-audiyiend bar. -Homer sold ringly.. Sale-to 1101481RD.40 at 111. A. M. Teens, teak lrrysiited Staten carreney,_ .TAALEZI A: Eg li, Colonel La Charge-FlratDbLlon Q,. Id. cr. - • Alt! -CO $t18,216 as - kEYE.NTII. WARD' is uu.D/NG •'Ol _TIILS.D4If 7m. st, at 'O4. otidoe osi Seeond — Floer of Commercial . at nee tit Fifth Street; win be sold-thole bin Building Lots !elite Serentittrard,-adjointter Centre avenue near Ike Toll-Gate, sod oppogite, the Paesenger-nallway Dee- - lot sot gigs gronwe: of patriot al:4,g *hos. streets', Ova/4m rib trick street , sad goo feet Inele th tolte eller:, rota otljoittitig Letia, on Kirkpat ck street' 'Mune iibOTlC.Tbree Lots-as ptnbpo street; In ieutiedtate rear - of above, each 44 feet front awl 100 feet is:depth to,/li a alley, Ileac lot; are eery - itealrable;thfoll, tttub,W excellent lodality: ',Penns sisals. • - - • • pale • st, IffellAVlltt E. Aluaitr. TeXECTTOR'S A- 1 On TUESDAT Mat, At 1 , 4" 6 9 4:41t0irM bo . aokt at Comineretal Bolen' iht .street i . bg.ottee , otEhleA,Sa. 4? . f • t abaft Monongahela Narle= t g6ibfoom.,, rewiNo:2tallrt-Ppelt - I . Ul3abolarstrlD In AnahlnetonCrollegaz / 420 • .A 4 MeILWAINE.; Auottoneer IrMAJAIII4B-STOCKS. , —OnTUESDAY' EVVAINCiri. Jail; atst; at 714' detect, - will be 60151 . sai.elomraerstat.6alesitootss, St.PUllastreet.t. shares aterebsclts tc Manutasturers-Lbtrik; 40 BM* Or Pittsbuegb; . •, sty ' 16 ' l, — Allosbeliardc: ' •. IS •a.n - 11enougabela lusursass ,0o; 6111 • • puliselteserssi 061)16-• J • - •sa6 lttelg.WAINE, Austteraeee: IN ORDER TO YOR'rIIER -THE DE SIGN otthe Rational Bank law to provide a iniforni currency, and to relieve_ aria community . (vim the loss incident to the circulation of depre elated bank notes, the following hankshave agresd teat on and after In February, MS, they lath pay out only such money as will be received at par on deposit and Le payment of all debts due them. They will purehase from their customers, all 'distant State-banY notes, which they-ausy remit'', in the` regular course of business, at • the net cost of send. log them home far redemption, hut will not receive euch (dada On deposit-as currency."" It is Confidently believed that this arrangement will very speedily abolish ho existing custom ' of keeping accousts, and by sending home the great ?chime of. Stine bank paper now la circulation here, give place to a better 014111 of notes not subject to discount.. To give full edict tothie arrangement, the neapteseenceand ecsopera. Oen ofthis busliseu community to respecthally ::in sCTULLY, Osslder Istidstionsi Peak. li. A. GEODIIE, Cashier Farmers Deposit Dank o.. A. - DLY, Hastier Germs:taros( and Savings 30101 11. - trrivrogros, Cashier Se ifstional Bank, Pittsburgh J. R. Afc ()CND., Dresi.lent Union Banking Cu. FRANCIS bELLT - st , President Citizens Nation. 31.11I0dS,Assfstaiit Cashiered NaUenalß4 .7. W. COOK, Cashier Allegt fatalfabl >' ,exty,llatik. James aughlin,. 0: W. ITAUmmt, Wm. Thaw: jetatwlit RIVATE.DIBF-AtvE,T. . . • • .• • - - 450051253i31 sixisET.:ignetiamt, rottbeenta of ":110.1a GU* priilta =tam-la from. two aplaar4P*l4, tkf an Pintlaill WM. Alla astir 1 4 11=1,..," MO. SoulualYee,kness, end all other tat mans, atui thetrpreveatlon, A cure wasniiW7-ortaonerrefiladedV— AVMs )attisayr,26aPtan atm/. aortas $. 3 ,, , f359T '' .atiCE 4 "--- ..lll)._..M_Wator. 84 ri4APRaaMIIM I / 4 7Cniri tad, taI LiFR M vii=deidiiptlist.:A',—.,L: ,x, , ,;,.::, , << s. .4! ' lusisedorobspe4 SIMMS as4IIITETS bjare,,er,T . lL, zamo. to, csdaratigicut,aatirs. -A. toR4 agaa . ent tonstmtlf,o4,ltitar, ,: Iztr7D,l3 PM) ,Ctrt.,.--170 ' barrels for aolia,by a ,% 7 , - , pas ..:1141T4Y E. OCOLLIAS —....... a -. -b:.. ~: a_.~*~i~:C'^cu`nS~.iw+fti'~~VWJ::iiiFi.:p lIEZ=I A 'LOT Or CLOSINGOUT OAP TB GS. Wrowra 04.00 worm $4.00 11 and. 19 -Filth street To . CLOSE OUT; .4 1r . Cri.".! 5 /~EIIRII I \ ATION ~L BANE 'DORMER erivD aat , l VII WI 414 W. f~ ~~USfOSFI~II'~~t~i➢'NL~t.~C~I~ Ate; 7' Et -.3.0 X-1C;049.2%T., ) This Bank keep w haad for sale tke 1 lan Toiled Staten andtakaa sannarp . fkat's F. s ia Li* eminent loan now tn - Mr market at - par—giving llama Nita have Taccanr s sob and dedr . ji!danni tnnliy mos . tareatment. TWO CENTS A. DAT_ FOR IthOE( 11.. ,These notes are all datol lath August, Int. Tlnt Intentetpayable setelettanally ott the 1511setret. ?nary and lath of Angus, at the me of 117 30 per VW per annum." - eXtlie 'exptratloh of three years (only little over two rade:half now) they are es; rhangable Into the 640 Geld Roads. • Comedithat. allowed 40 putetwooki xouww,win 091 4 14 .4 , can Banking noose: • WALE_SCHMS2I7., Peal Tontß. laviwooTow, thahler. - WIT wow • Oestater.,, • Imelda.: MUTEltfil N.: HOLMES di SONS.. rr~as. - : == :;,;, No. 87 Market - Street; l'ittaNwel" DEPOSITS It EMEMrD lA A PAEFONDS AND CURRENCY. ' Colleottolsaagwitsrpal-politi sum iniUal STOCKS, PONDS. AND OTHNUNSZTN4TEX' BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. nutiOnlar attention vaid.to iturhaao'and seed' ' UNITED STATES SEDUM mrtuoixo •= United Mates 81xos of 1881: .• - o. - do. 18.204 Do. Flynt, 10.400 i ' Do. floven-Thlltles• . VOrl.lllollto 61titedmesi. ,. ORDERS AND..Nou6itifava.. BOUGHT: lat8:8y 1 . , TREASURY DEPARTMENT, • • . - 011:liell OP 00317TROLL38 Dl Tlll2 OVASIZIOY , Washington. Tannery teth, 1863. R ' THEII BA B, BY' BATIBFACTO 7 evidenee presented to tie understood, It ha. been mad. to appear flab • • ' - - , • . . TIM UNION' NITIOILIL BIM OP PIIIEBURffiId in the City: ot Pittsburgh. ~ t e the. eoUnty of At, legiszny and State. of Penury/vents, hex • bees duly organized .under and according to the re• qtdreasents'of the Art of Congress entitled "A. Act tO .•protide a National :tburezmy, secured bY ..k.Ple=fLini a tod States Newts and tu provide recycle o , and redemption thereof,",ap. pvect Jane VW, awl has complied wititia.ll the provisions of said est required tobeeolopiled With bbfotieMwasneneing they buditeme of banking wades said act; •. . . _ . Now therefore, I, HireW.McOuLLOMl,Tioreptroi.; keel the Ourrency; do" hereby certify that "The trelou.'Netiorwl Bank of PlitebuVa:" id the erg 6f.Plttsbuigivinglie county eflAllegherin and State ofP -ensiryleania 1i authorized to commeiwe thebutinciacdpinkind under theactalonsmaid.• .1 . . lea lin . ' ' hereof . Correney.Burenu, 7.. ' lii t otty w ,• • Seel of the , - L , witness mykend madam! . Comptroller oaths , of offse,thts terelfth4ef, . Currency. - . of isocuiry, teeS.' lltrinfmecnimooE6 .: Vosontrafr ttLe Otinessy, MEASURY , DEgARTMEXIV:!- , .C7iitre oz CONTHOLLISTI OW rec 9M:scam', WAsernforom, Ta t rary UM. - WgIETtBA:By sfactorr.erfiden6i proseate4l to the undosigniaot bAa.beim' Wade- to : appeai . tLat She . • • . THE. ALLEGHENY NATIONAL SIM of tsbarth lu. Wooly of illegltean !, Pit r *!i° 4l ,* s bc v idt ! l h-lii2 k b , a iced Sider and'acceniln,,flaitailiFealienViretii Act of 'O/ingrege, .entftled ' , VIA AM to pagerido at National. Chrzency, secured by. pledge Of ilhaftedh- States Bonds, and to .pr , eside for. the oirsulatfOlt and- radanspthsa Ahereof, , approved "Tuna ad, 13 and 'has .complied with allreader Paterleionl f set;rargnfred to beCOmpliedbarons' cattle Mg the , htusiness Of banking iald sat t • • ' -I Now, therefore. 4. HUGH hicrovramonrochmpr trgllar of tha Currency, do-htueby &Any "Allegheny National - ilank",of Pittsburgh, tine city of Pittshurgh, In the county of Allegheny,nel State of 'Pennsylvania, fa anthoHzed to communes the business of banking under the net afbressfr.... , -- . in testimony whereof, witness mrhand acassua of office, this lath day of Januaryiilidd. - NIIBIL MoOiILY-01384.;-:.„' 'talattit% entapholler of the Oneresey.-: . , . - VA/62111W.,E.T.ARMICHNT. rsrig COMPTILbiIAItIi,IO 01:1113111i&i, -WYSS(IMMO*, DebemberdlarlL , IrirBEBEAB,„ BY ,BATIOA.CII4I I( 'evidence preeented ta the ne4e, bienrchdetei appear ttuietke • • no RON tI i FT 117131411f1ei la, the 41Pittaltrak, is the coontr.of omy.: tltsto SC renneillania, line been dolt, i g 2tt l i d irfo e t,o " Sret c r, *lda a Paaonat ' arreaM'sectire2 United States Bonds, sad to provide rot the e= tattoo atoLredemptioo the:4*V approved Jaws 3 um, so. has .com p lied. with all theorriiieu • • sad act ..regintred Lit., complied with before ofrog nietWhig the bnatnearaf Banhinif tinder Wild het Nowiaberetoratratightireolloelaoo of:the Correneve , heieby_nerttfd that MI IRON' CIM.N&T/ONAL Bitßif, Or; =RCMP. ih the city of Pittsburgh, la tuft midi dl A.Umhen . y,tad Btate Tenosylvatdik, la as, thoriztoragarieace the „:tawinew of BaalOs‘vor , dee theadt aforesaid; - , • , teitimany.Wherenkirttnean ay ban • —tun.] anst Nest of office, tats thl47,l!lntdar 9: Bomber A. 11.15114. 'Coin roller or tbs. Ontrouly., 111 - A'VINGSINBTITITnON •WO •-/M'SMITHFIELD 6TREETIa Custom Chattqedbypro • 1 .• ' • ' ' ' • • • iiiMideM—Cii.ooi: 3041 MI: - slinc- 12=mi:ors: .; • Wm. H. 'Smith, Joshua Rhodes, • FranThos. D. Messier, 8 . . Alett,BsSoils.n.'; • John F.cis Sitilers,- r • Jo-11•4whs.Tamings; stoh is, ' The.. S. Blair, S. H. Dothtig,` Taitie.ihrlt, Yr., TA F s l i r . 3%..rilifetr • Be .Tas. Oscosasra; B. F. 'Team. A.'S: BCD , ,. •- ; H. w o w - , . • Wm. Smith - W. tiJL • Ch'Sclunetts n L - 4.1 • Rpp . M.I . 1 4th• IttA .* r FOliubbeiN . :7 Ayrid StselL,C '...irerdlsrwasid,FrosstoW•4. d rig o g i brAlt s t, ' DiPosits seeelnkt of dui [Unto a ia LIT Dividends 'desisted In Deeimber and Tanner Oat ‘, Lite)dendi sllowed. tis FnmUq are, piseatOrtiin credit of ildidepositornape_ifielis4, said beat eat thus itimpoundins'it. • 3oOkifeonfifelng Martel!, 8 7 4 . 1 r# 1 , 1 sii• ..Q .TAW luiditutiosi.olrers, , sepilefely toei ' • porno!' whose iuunlngs are small, Lbej..opintioslty, to seetunulete; byinnall deposits, eselly..savad - • sum which will b e wresouree when teeded,•ttlets mobornotbniy Icing safe; but bentlinslotann. Instead of remaining 11ZWroduatlie, enkklas BANKER Br:BItOKER • , 10111 1 rocall Eltreat, near IFacth; .; to the Arch . Goreninient Securitta, Stoc,..Ls it an 4 O o r i tt it H ia 1 Wottf:a.Exiglectloee made excheuwe 671140 ) / Owest ist;Yll..“ Gold brats on km Talc la Baat . lo IRI FOE 'III.LE, -to yds; 3 inch Rope; ' 112 yds. binch Ro . .110 feet Rubber B ose; • 1 Hand. Truck; • - . • 2 pair Platform Smiles. No. 2; 2 - small Counter . Scale; Yliand Ruining M achin e;,' ' -I cast iron Hand 1 Wilson Stesm.Lard Tank complete, 1301bs; : Lint Cooler (boiler irou) - complete, 800 LW; 1 Lined Lard Cooler, complete; , 2 Criutkllng Presses, compls Le; • IS Lard Nettles plates and furnace iftimptetei 6S elf DP• c°4 LApjv h ) oltabl %, elm( Tan Tattimi • 20 P 2 $ •or I Plow at.Pork4louse, Wood , . Ron . . SITAIgag4-IN BTOM" .. choice Buckwheat Moir In 12%, 22 i-,- • uer . bus..itne sifted cato.Or.eol; 060bus.smallliary Beans). . • • ' 403botra rims hen.. CibeCoo- ••• 2 , 1; 133 boxes Soft Calthwg - Wastaused6.; fiso' ..10501154 os F Freah resh Boll , Buttari 100Dpackag6eess {os r t nods LateXack.re)lf so hbla.a.abratbai • , 7a bul.Flat Seed; - ;.loodoa•tarurßroomaf ;. ao bbla Extra FnmD Flour; In store Al for • 4 twisty - thistrusi •H. RIDDLE - • ' .- r y u up i lk, cmirt Jain.' very tine. Nl3O,'Pretell Capers trt - pre. parcillilustard, ainfaya crhani6and Incsiterhy jete Cornet of Llberty.atut Baud att. WZMWE