tin ( v)littritiqlt 6'agefte. rt - RI.I S i I ED BT TIE OIZETTE'PEBLISIIISG ASSOCIATIOY TfIUBSDAY, FEBRU,S.RY - 2, 1865. IRII CONSTITUTIONA/6 A.MEND. The amendment to the Constitution, 1 abolielisg sf livery, was defeated at the last session of Congress, failing •to - obtain the I two-thirds vote rConisite, Mr, Ammer. of Ohio, however, moved a reconsideration; and _this ..motion.,',lnpring. been 'postponed until - thissession, Came up on Tuesday, and wcs carried. - The proposed amendment then passed, Yeas 110, Nays 30, eight Dem ocratic nrmbers being abscrtt,or not voting. It is probable that most, if not all ; of these Torre - only refrained_ from voting hrorder to let the amendincnt pass. - Of the 110 votes for this measure, 13 mere cast by men chosen as democrats. 'Their narnei — are Messrs. Bailey, Coffroth „and.24dilltoter, of Pa; Gansoni Griswold, ffefilCie, IQ.Win, Odell,. Radford,. and Steele, . of New York; 'Wain. of Ohio; Bald win, of Mich.; and Wile ler, of Wisconsin. Norie 'of these men bar been re-eleCted to the next Congress„ exec t Messrs. ltidford and , Griswold, of N. Y., nuntr. {Tr weld -was Le-elected as a Union man In oppoAtion to the democratic candidate. Many of the others weie candidates, but failed of re election.. . It 'tern that seven of the thirteen 'acre gain NeW York; and as the New l'otk politicians arc the shrewdest in the country - , this-large anti-slavery vote from the ' , democratic delegation of that ,State, shorifklitqt they can_ read the signs,of the tits a clearly and - are not slow - in !teeing froni Ottizvratlt to tome:' Of the three Pennsylvanians who Votet right, Mr:BAILEY represents the York dis tricts which i+ decidedly Coppaliea 1, and being a war dernocra I, he failed of a re-elec ' (ion; Mr. iiii - .ll.Lisrun was elected as a War Di mocrat, Rein the Blair district, (he was not a candidate for reelection) but has rilfsys•voteil, until now, with the Copper heads; and Mr. COFFILOTII, who represents the Bonin - set district, and claims (With bat little show) to hew' been re-elected to the ne-'t Congress, evidently voted with the majority for the purpose of mollifying the opposition to hiandmisaionupog his fraudu lent claim. We cannot believe it possible that-he voted as lie did from any honest con- viction. The fifty-srx men .who voted Astinst this amendment are not to be envied: 'They may think themselves right, anti may never have the grace to be asbamed of their votes; but infamy will be &eh' portion while they live and obloquy forever after. History will draw a black mark through their names as men unworthy of the age in which they lived _who voted for slavery solely because they loved it, and that at a time when the verdict 6f the entire world was against it. Congress has done its share In, passing this amendment; but it is not yet a, part, of the Constitution. It has first to be ap proved 4 the legislatures of three-fourths of 911 the States. The. IF . gisLatures of all • the States are now in*l - 4464,itiad.:::;ice can allowourselves to doubt that it wil mite a prompt approval from the require , ' number. Whim it hakbeen finally adopted by Ilia People its ineorponttion into the Constitu lion will mark a most important era In our ' hiatoty as a nation. Hitherto the Constltti: tion Inia been togarded, not only &Stile main strength-of shimmy, but as an lasuperahle, obstacle to its abolition. With the adoption of Has:amendment the institution will be wiped Out ea:legal existence in a legal way; and the Constitution thenceforth will be the great bulwark of Freedom. From that day forward Slavery will cease to be a potential element In It atlbital polities, end one or the most iniublesOnie questious'in the way of wocOnstrattion Will be - removed.. nearest speed the day I CO3I:IIIS.I9NEIt IV.reenis Mat 31ei , sni: STEL*N9, HON- Tin, and. tA]7rr•ELt arc actuallc ou their way to:‘Carlingtou as injlArout! Pence Coth • nth4ioriern, 'that is, they come as indi vidual!), and net as representatives of the Ticlml governrocnt, although beariug with thfur ILc r.collleial endursemeni of JEry There -men come to Washi,ugtottrwe sup- Pow. to.tell .3ir..Lricois that ITO can have Peace Uwe will acknowledge the'utdepend ence of the SoUth ;And Mr. Lr.. , ..icous will tor thciik. flay can bare Peace by laying down 'bey et ms. Then they will go back and use this information to inflame the 'South to further resistance, while Mr. Lur •c•m n Will use it in his inaugural; to stir up the North to more heartiness in carrying on the What, if we may be _permitted to atik, is the use of all thik flummery' NO good is accomplished by it. Simultaneous with the notice oft Air; Stephens' ;visit ,the wires bring nettle .-rutws from rebel papers that :after: i lorit'Perlod of sileac4 Mr. Vice .President Stephens "is now open and um' 'qualified denunciation of ..reconstnm iker. Ile expresses the mou - Unbounded' confidence in our ['Rebel] sucecesl isdeter mined 'very:soon to visit .Georgia, and ad dress the people and urge them is resistthe invader.'.' We also learn that he has been , recenciled With Jeff. Danis; that he joined the ultra war men and 'that the desponding : Rebels hare taken beart;',:itt his changeof front. And simultamous With, tlds iteiv — zerti of his in ..faror of the .Rebel. lion and this sodden, assumption of alleft 7 ant attitude towards the ,I.Tnion; be is her alded...sea Pesten Commissioner This may mesitliontethlag ;, but it; does, not mean Dean" Inallostravants.—The Altoona, Ps., Travis." says: "We learn front hu n tett wlio have been in the woods here about several, times this' fall,- that deer have not hcert.trie numerous tor, several years, in fact not since the location of tine town: They are all inn fine- cairulition. Some of the lltaviest we have ever heard -of have been killed this season. Old hunters say that there are deer .now in this locality which do rot belong here, being larger, and the bucks having:different shaped antlers front those usually ;found on these moun tains.. At is supposed that they came hither from pit* York State, or trona the man tel% of Virginia." --••• • LATELY in a- Pati3 C 6110; 11 young' advo tate Tres pluming the case, when the Prost— dent stopped him observed that it was COlStrry to usage for advocata toappear at the - Ler, with moustaches. The advocate replied that he considered his to be so short as scarcely to he pereeptlble.t The Presi dent then. remarked that it was noka ques tion of quantity, but of principle, and ad. ding that Ida obsegvation was only intended as a 'Warning for the future, permitted him to proceed 10,11111 as pleadin. Tor acto.—Tbe tour' of . 12adley, ,raised fi re b melted and, thirty tons of tobac co last - 3'ost, and forty or fifty tons of the weed 'Lace been sold there :withla a few Anen ln 'Easthampton raised four it Tour hundred tOunds on two acres of land, lint- year,_ and; sold !t for twenty ciplat - ctnis • per, tOnfi..lhrobgbout: is cstlirialt d that "the.. tobacco !clop of „blast ,, lintsipten Is worth ,*40,000 to that town. A' Tuna is inucirla in ttio sontliern:Park orErelsbOat, n 4 soTore_frOSUltias.Win• ley, tor wine. t c. emory has to go Wk . Lasky ,Yeara t find a strand "alie••• • •::: „, 4 S '~'!S, '+"~=.nalH.: YS+eri++-n~S+'~li+!~~ r P'"~y' nl - I 'y"7.. T ..' r ' ne~..,~. i+.:{ture. mow.+ i... ~~~ - .Gebel I barlty. Salim IC arms. The following is the testimony liven admiraLle IW:rat - A ter, ..aznlfying fore the Committee on the Conduct al' biditelf, assures tie ',lcy Del -angled that. after War by Albert 1). Richardson : again vlewibg Fort Mabee after its w-trure. Le "I was captured by the J eb e l ; May et , IS the more astenieh al at its !inn.-n• strength, I'o, at midnight, oa a haw bale in tile Slit • . nml be "In "obder'' bl'n theya uLlhove sis.simei riser, opposite Vicksburg. After en it IT ta-ault al dd. But when he edmes to confinement in six different prisons, I was Fort Cat.swt 11. be 't sent to Salisbury, N. C., February 3, ititi3,' "It Is In mall respe,ts Wronger then ,Fisher, and kept there until I)eccmbcr IS, 1,3134, and hatch r t., tali,. I y a.• e:tt. Still it coall be when 1 escaped. For months Salisbury taken, o,'d wore ,', he-, i t. Three or four I gtudstats otas.eu t.duld sts•o Lave started them was the most endurable prison I had seen. There were six hundred Inmates. The tt y that tbev , ttld have taken Fort web exercised in the "pe r , a tr, compare- Ito assault, It. ;IF so Incredibly stem; Lively well fed anti kindly treated. Early ; Est Loa sore they could hate taken Fort 1tt...51 in . October, ten thousand regular prisonersv,ii iy assault, which vas much stronger. of war arrived, Our treatment immediately , ' Wonderful Admiral! changed into a scene of cruelty and horror. Am: the way it was to be done wast "Three The prison was densely crowded; rations four gunboats would noon Lave started these mt." Lis meat squadron bwrabarded Fort Fish- Were cut down, and issued very irregularly; Cr with :.t0 gnus until he had expended his ion friends outside could not even send in a plate of food ; the prisoners suffered con- ` l *,‘,T itle iT,: si t th " t " 11 " 513 " .1 " Irbi " the gr."l - and intensely for want of bread and Lye started two l o h ul e rltii "i c ' 4 - 1 1 ;tis n shelter; those who had to live or die du so much stronger. Most startling Admiral! prison rations always suffered from hunger. He said Butler etinitthave warn It, "with the 'Very frequently one or more ditisiong of loss of not teore than a doren men." And yet one thousand men would receive no rations It was to tOO;bly strong tbitt be still scowlers for twenty-four hours; sometimes were how they could hate taken It at all. Most ads without a morsel of food for, forty-eight, miring Admiral! hours • a few who bad money would pay from five to twenty dollars In rebel currency for a little loaf of bread ; many, though the weather was very inclement and the snow frequent, sold the coats from their backs and the shoes from their feet. • , 1 - was rssured on authority - entirely trustworthy, that a great commissary ware house near tl e prison . was filled with provi• 'dons; that the commissary found it difficult to find storage for his flour and me-al; that -when' a subordinate asked the post coin mandunt, Miler John IL Gee, 'Shall I give the prisoners full rations?' lie replied, 'No! ti—n lin in; give them quarter rations.' Itnow trom peirsonal observation that corn and lank am very abundant In the region clout Sslishm - y. For weeks the prisoners had no silent r whatever. They were all thinly clad; tlicusands were barefooted; not one in tw cloy Lad an overcoat or a blank° ; malty I,unervil weto without shirts. aad hunt reds more without blouses. Use Sib :t-y it lint and one 'A' tent were furrished ro is h squad 01 one hundred; with t tc clatest ,11 , 1% ding i hece sheltered shout holt' the priss eels. The reg burrowed in the zronn I, t Tel t under the buildings, or satvered Ihit.ugh the nights in the open air up to the Hosea ground. '.it lb. ri I. Is at the time of our captor at -to en cur shelter tents, e't thing and money, we would not it ive set:. led bout cold. If the prison Sat s land pc tii fitted Us. either on parole or r r taw', to cut logs within tw.miles. , l - the prison, we would gladly have built can fertable and ample barracks in ono week. But the commandant would not consent. lie did - not even furl:dila one hall of the fuel needed. "The hospitals were in a horrible condi tion. More than half who entered the hos .pitals died in a very few days. The de ceased, always without eofflns, were loaded into the dent-cart, piled on each other like logs of wood, and so driven out to be thrown in a trench and covered with earth. The rebel surgeons vveretemerally humane and attentive and endeavored to improve the shocking condition of the ho-piuds ; bat the Salisbury anti Richmond authorities dis regarded-their protests. ••On November 25th. many of the pris oners had been without food for forty-eight hours, and were desperate. Without any matured plan a few of them said, 'We may as wail die In one way as another. Let us break out of this horrible place.' Some of them wrested the guns from a relief of fif teen rebel-soldiers just entering the yard, killing two who resisted, and wounding fire or six others, and attempted to open the fence, tut they bad neither adequate tools nor concert of action: Before they could effect a breach every gun of the garrison wrap, rued on them, the field pieces open ' pe and canister and they dis -41;0 - • • V-quarters. In five minutes ? Boni 'thent tempt was quell. '• • tet t i.... isias to be seen Win ,r. . j ., 1 • killed, in all, sixteen; ant itiatt s ality. Not one-tenth of the pi iloiaer - bed taken part in the attempt, and many of them were ignorant of it until they heard the gttns. "Deliberate, cold-blooded murders of peaceable men, where there was no pre rtente that they were breaking and prison l:regiitatioit, were very ,frequent. Our lives rwele rte'ver safe for one - moment. Any sen tinel, at any, how of the day or night, could ' delibenately shoot down any prisoner, or 'fire into a : group 'of , pristiners, black or white r and would never be taken off his post tor it. I left about six thousand five bun filed rtmaining in the garrison, December IStli, and they werAllen dying at the rarer age, rale of twenty-Bight per day, or thir. en ter tent. per month. ' "The simple truth is that tl.e rebel au. ft.:tittles are murdering our s_bliers at Salis bury by cold and hunger, while they might easily supply them with ample food anti fuel. They are doing this systematically, rt.,! I bra vc arc killing •th ton Ritentionally r the purpose either of forcing our gov err mod to an exchange, or forcing our rat n into the rebel army." Mr. Brown's testimony is to same effect as the above.. Bow John Jacob iotor Became Melt. A writer in Harper's liagazlre, speaking Of the late John Jacob Astor, thus speaks of the ni,,de by whlch he acquired his great wealth It was neither furs nor teas that give him 85:0,000,800.• When he arrived in New Tart itiontalned only 25,000 inhabitants. In 1800, when he began to have money to invest, thacity had begun to double in population, and had ad vanced nearly a mile np the island. Astir fore saw its future. growth, and bought all the lands and lota just beyond the verge of the city that he could get. Ore little anecdote will show the wisdom of this proceeding. lie sold a lot in the vicinity of Wall street, In 1810, for 88,000, which was supposed to be somewhat under its value. The_ purchaser, after the papers were .signed, seemed disposed to ehuelde over his hat , - gain. "Why, Mr. Astor," said lee, "this lot ,eulbe worth 812,000," "Very true," replied Aster, "but now ybu shall eve what I will do with this money. With eight thentand dollars I will buy eighty lots above Canal street. By the 141:11M your lot is worth sl2,oifi my eighty lots will be worth 880,000," which proved to he the fact, In the course of time the Wawa was dot ted all over with Astor lands to such an extent that the.whide inco ne from Ids estate for fifty years could tiolovested in new tionse4, without I buying any more land. . The Emperor of the. French. Erma now, with an apparently. confirmed dy .nesty and a supine people, when the elect of 3.1,0e0,000 la seen driving two•horso drag, tike aprirate gentleman, to the Bois, he Is under the atalotes and studied protection of the *lea. "Those two young met In fashionable attlre,ems tering it i little ahead, are pollee agents, that -die-aged gentleman, riding-with • a lid*, some City paces behind, Is another; 'Mall knots, of 'apparent loungers are on "the- watch along the ride; and an armed force-Would start up at the firetatercof suspicion or -earth. • When a ball was given to the Emperor and Empress at ta distinguished eatbasq, the hat of invitations was carefully revised by the prefect or bin sub, who, not smiled with haring some of bin pw ple stationed ih the ante chamber, Insisted on cards of Invitation to enable others (dressed and. decenned for the ptirpoee, ) to, mingle with the company. When the Emperor honored the Ba ron de R. tachild ry Joining a shooting pprty at Me chateau, the entire establishment was pat under Itect sweet - lanes during the preceding fortnight, and when his Imperial 'Majesty took the field, the neighboring country was cern: like a besieged town.—Saferday Resins. genalble VICW3 In Prance. The Ports Temps lu its review of the last year, says vcryiwtsely: "In this rata review thq war in Ameelca must only appear for form's sake. Europe can do nothing iu the matter, and the most ebiton'eal minds have ceased to speak of .teterventiou. For the old world, this unpreeetbmte I struggle Is a err:tittle rich In lesEms, at the saute time fornildahle and consolatory. By the cost now Imposed -on the United SLAW.) to extirtiste slavery, It UFO:spittle terrarle justice of history, "and shows by %hat fearful sacrille.smations Ex piate the prolonged tolerance of wrong. ft aLo 'exhibits, by the incredible facility of those sac ' Illects, that abundance of material and` morel resources of which no Ides existed. and shore all, shows, bythe littledoss of liberty the have involved,,that liberty is not fatally destintxl o perish in the tenapeAs .of olvil wars. Out this joint all European ideas, Including our own, are complstely bewildered. The re election of ?dr. Lincoln, end the manner iu -which It was aectempllhed are the pledge of an Indatractible liberty, and will remain in history as an imper ishable pledge of political and -moral greatness. A PRITANE letter from • member of the 29 e th Ina a Infantry, dated In Arkansas. 114 a: .20 0 rebels came to our lines yesterday to gin them stiresup. There Is a Brigadier General with th.m. They will have to await a correfoon• dente I,llli-the War Department. General Corr has gone to liemplds to telegraph to Womble gtOn In regard to the matter. -1 thh.ktbe rebel Debts.: dler will be Pardoned, and the 1,200 rebels will coins under the President's amnesty realms- IPM.I • Tug - YULTIFICATIuNS or IticitaiSlD.—An ETlg,liFll tell tray eel:Juror, valuta 1 , ,C feta:ally nut at Clileago, ai.d Ail., bad Just before, as he arcured us, been permitted to Inspect all the winks around ilirlarunal, Fall lII3L it was, ILI 111 opinion, the mu,t etrously fortified city fit the world. Ile said that every (unification was en filaded by !lime others, and that nt all 'paints oDo man 0.111,1 contend ett..co-v;fiely azalUst tea. Ile believed that to cony it by aLarm was an Int pc...quinsy, no matter WILLIL (urea ullalit he hurl ed against it. But undoubtedly the supplies of Ibe arta) , defending it can, br the co-oprrattun of Giant and Shoal:in and Sheridan, be cut off, and its FUrreuder or et aenation Vane rendered a necessity.—Lonissille Jtrrnal. TFE c'erk or the U. P. Presbytery of Bos on reports tiont the name Presbyterian was mk noon in that city hi 1841 Now there six cr.ranizeti churches, four of theca tonving F4:l - fled pastors. Pi /14,11: .VOT S -Lt-`.l OEN OIL. AND AiNlNti t ,totklic Ittetti 01 The alove ',Jaw ,ny •s tn. vt t:.t. (1121 ct• Itt liOlthla %VIII:, Jr., ht..+ Ilnu.i tttert, ~, t • ItL'lrt‘lt.t.l , the `Alt .11V .1' ebrUNr) [lrv, ft 3 0 clock, fur the ittletoure of or- ‘• r. :, mbar. Pre rentresterl to vat ROBE't r 1. AY. Jr.. ni rt p.3' op thcnarPunt of toot etlr. !11l i , t•tr , 1.0 .t ItArrre this dtte. Rote 61212=1 E,.....7- I Elll-.D.A.0 atilt a ar:tl ('A 't I ...0pt..., will Le a meetten ol pot stoin• "Wert of e I'llth.hAl.l,ll, I't• tIPAN a, •I• ',• ••cl: of t oolotey, N.. ta• Wood •11 eel. 011 fI . • I_,llA , 1 hr:tr. nay et-Pchroaty, taai. a t It o'clock a i t , , 14.1 11,. ttanaccitcla of import.... too BO'S, 5t.,..,- 1. , Oo . r. 010 .r, t i tivated to attend. lif order of the II t•rd of Dittettln. .t. B. 111 LL. , , t.4.,,td Secretary. t . -- r- l'l O TT TWN MD IP AND Tit t. - Mt A FT.—I he I,• roped nten of Pitt Tow o rit.it rue herchy noted that thei will he wnit • I tot II the Block Cannuttitere fer their contributions tut IL.' rilitroarlana Drab t and everpovne Is tops,. DO to rotorlotta iffict null nod opt:tinily, so a. to ...hie the Porediltiees to lir In fu• de to ~, c urt t alto I tern,. Dhow delay, as the Draft 'tell he on the 15th of lehruary without Intl. It It t_ciandent i3 laqa,l that all lotereeted Wiiitf..loAVor to fight , „ m e ~,,,k of Ous Committer, 11% tl•car prompt. t.c.s and liberality. The Committees hare beer, , 1 . t " ,7:71 . 1 ' . 1 e u r0 l I n t*, h i:I l l:17i ontezrartfluyotTienalmt,rtnastterircikaleiny . FOR " la...tient and with a &Dona alto united effort we can i ••-•`-'-•-•'' tateethe means to ~.here the dtatrict from the ~ impending dt nit do plot:reed meetthe of the entrees will ha held I on 'till IIODAY EV EN t Ne. The Committees .. ll' situ he there to receive soutrioutlons. Come J_ come all. ja.Mtatd EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.. o•-; THE e.-TO STOCRIVOIDERS of the lit=f NATIONAL It r FININO e. STOMINt} CO.—Notlcc la hereby given Mott the tint ineettug rf the above Company w ill be held at the '4' e. , )- PLE' EX t:IIANOtt'' Wilkie's Una, l'lttiburgh, on MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2.0 t / , Wad, at n o'clock. p.., for the purpose of Orgnnizstion. adoption of Hi _Lows, Election of Officers, and for the purposes authorised General More particululy specified Itt„tin act of the el Assembly of the Commonwenith of Penturylesnis, entitled "An set mintier to nor resat on. for Mcciutical. Mactufseturing, Mt Sat nod. Quarrying purposes,. approved the leth of July, 1501, which requires this three week'. no. taco to beg - Jaen. JOHN A. eStigli.EY, W. H•1111, 4, X, Se. filettilYttl President. ' '-- -.-Bag,Tfritiltonalf Ireton, Cone ANTI lirtr446o . .t` , . Ihrtatinouovt-Jan.l4t., MO. .11,;,.&"1.11=10:f FOR SET EN 1- •.• WTI:WS of this Bank. to serve for one rt , - held at the ILsok, on TI 1 ESL/ AY, Feb renry eth, lAtiS, between the honer et I and 6 o'clock - JOHN P. BEECH, intellesti' enabler. Or rtcr or. 'nu: ..rirr,ltc,mlli ;.„,,,jay.iijo,:i lanutry IL OZ. y ,rt , . AN FLECTION FOU DlltElrro t.... -,,,,, at thi• Company, to nerve &aloe the earn ,p leer, will be neld at tide oniveon niURSDAY, VeLruaty 211, INS, hetweet the heats et 10 .t. en.and 24, 3ota. leevol JAS. Cl/LA.oetarllD, Secrr. ----- ALLIP)1101I T N A SION AL MAK, / VIII gra . RIM J4O. ill, PAS. AN ELECTION FOR MINE' DIKLC -9 ORS toxrve until the neat Annual Me. ti..r. will be held st the Blushing House. on the 'I Al eNTY-FIRST DAY OF FEBM VARY nett, 1/A1 weep the hours of 1.2 a n. 1.1 o'clock o. m. jsl9:td J. W. Outlii, Onshier. var-1111E DIVIDEND OF Tli,E TACK PETROLEUM CO. win be 1ii1.41 to Pitts- Is. rah /solders of stock at the °Mee of ItIOSIARD SON, 'HARLEY &CO.. ID [nein street. ite.ttlf ...VE Er .10 i E e~ RI A S lEJNE.rTS. C it - in IV It E A.T IC 00 ; 4 ; . 41 .' aBANE & A 147 ELL Just . I.of c. lot; large sired; o ut A. smoke; for ants by ft CRAP , . L. CALioNY gt.L. 1 ARD 1J 2 bbl 2. No. I Winter; & 2 do. No. 2 do. to ntrl 7e; for Ist eby ISdI IH LACKEY & Or. I' ArtED PEACII.EB.—I barrel choice A Pford PeNehe, Just rr celved sod for ulc by the putoul et the }amity Grocery Store ENS of lIAW, f. 2 Curerr of Liberty sod Hwd 14s. lIOICB N. O. SUO Alt—Just receives fn. ~mlb o g !allendd, rtoryr c a h i o d l a o t N he w YOadm !. G K r a nary St a t of 7NO. A- RENSIIAVI cA 1 t C nitEA prime arti- A,‘. de of Atn Coirre jtizt received; It.{ col chcore /lio t•ir sate Pry Liie Dag rit Ihr 1.11:Dily Griorry A Store of JNV . IIEN:411.11W, Onrret of I lbert,,no A:NMI:- A GOOD OIL PROPEItTY rr.r . further pnteulats enquire at the pnlo In limme, No. il 16a; front pi o'clock a. m.&Tonna- till 4 p tn. tel'atd SITUATION WANTED AS EGOS-BEEPER OR CLERK. seen nt my reeldenee, No. 29 Itlorgon street, A t ete ter y Cty, or may be addresaell through Vie 1.c.• e. U. IL CARLISLE f-tastl. I.Cit . t s- AN V SIIIISTI'r BS W ANTED, for one, two Rad Gavot tern, for in.v and navy, et No. 12 MARKET .STREET. -Y.it.bwgh Y 4 HIGHEST CASH ruusrY PAID. Alleus, WOOFS and Contraband• received for tobatitatea. No bathing or ecesibbing or lett uce*. required (tattler than their own oath. , le:-Iwd TiROPOBA.LB WILL BE RECEIVED st the (Mee of the Directors-of the Poo , for the City of Allegheny, t third story Ott, Hab r a ewe til EVE:CI:SG. Feb.2,l, MA, for fur nishing AEEF to the Aims House for tha ensuing year. Hids to be made for rood, sound meat, free from bone. fly order of the Direetors. f idd I. M'CiONNIGLE, • 82 5 ii.E.wAlti). La.ST A SMALL BLACK VICXET-BUOK ItIONEI rAt.-.ItS, and A DEE BILL FOR 820,01/0 Beta] a to .141filtr . 1]...wArsorir.4 sPnuciara 11ARBSUCIII &TIM. acift Labatt,' t, OR SALE- Twenty-six Acres of Laud, In ROSS TOWNSIIIP, and about five Inks. 'utrii walk from Jacks Sun liniiroad citation. Land Iles very nice and nay to milth,te, with several rood springs of water. Improvements, a smtll Cottage House and goodobstn, and Orohlrd of over One hundred hearlor_Peaell item Possession ems be had In March. Would 101 l p trt of the land with the Improvements Mltellred. Apply to • Jalawd No. t St. Ohl r it,. Pittsburgh. 0110 E: TO PERSONS WANTING . hTE/12.1" ENGINES. KEW -AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES. Notice to Persons WanllNl EBERT New or Second - Hand Engine!. 1 new and nearly finished, 12 inch bore by 21. 1 second-band, but 10 80 1 .1 older, to " 0 2 . .1 do. do. dn. Ili, 10 " 24. rievernl new; male exTreaaly for lourinor putrlP. fdc 011 Wells, from 910 Inbar,.liower. • • Also, one en of improved :diary Sow 11111 11. 1 g, Complete. All of the above wnrrautc-1, nod sold a t lisrenin, 11 called for Bonn. Forpartlenlars en quire of • 11. WIGHTMIN & ja3l:lard Peon 14sahlrie Works. IPITALI CAPITA LI HERE v IUUR CILANLIE FUR INVESTMENT. Fan NAILS-1100 ACIIEN or the 'RICHEST AND BEST COAL LkNUS le Prtssylvanie,liavlnf 1, S I 6, and foot veins of Coal. with the brat Les or OIL and S&L I' V; Al Lit in the country. leer Wells Are no. to operation edlointrig these lands. This tract offend. lks one mile tact of Nets Gelliee and .two miles Welt of ew Brighton, In Braver toilet), iht the - Pittehundr, Vert Wayne k Ch'ing* Railroad. The floe eau be loaded oguetra o ck...T i b oo e l o a f ed Li f t lghturl re;t7eultria, VIA map, att, " orta t be ' seest.at the , ttaketelgeed.. Rum m . , ifetelf Ito:l9lLdberty street: .. ~.:.'~~ ':ti::e~„'i IA VI D M. r DC, !Jai I . ; 'OCT, rm.! enmmi-sivz It: Woo." Patatur,.h, Pn. fe2.ly . - C.•PAITNERSIII! . .--I -fiare 11,14 da} - -eard h me" in .1:111E , 11. 7A,1r.4 , . The t.,11.1t0r. 11 , de end toil Tr...lt—ern be tent inued tt b.tbrttemt., , p6r.;!e tadrt the eater t• 1 G. /1"1 , ..0 . ; I' O. U. LIOFFST O T. fr2:.l i'lttsl•urgil, 111 , . 1, ISO. AVARDI.:OI3E AND 111)0T:- 1?1: —Fli IDA T Feb. 31, e to o'ciire .111 be sold, m Conomerelol Sri 51 Ft O. el met • two ssui.ctior Second-11.ml 11: , , ci eel which Ic net nee, Itni.evromlc VdO; , 11. Ott, r nix axtove.Thlottogony v... A Pio, ono ecrot.rrinet A RDTIIIII.I, floillw4, 1,1 oe wniciut 11110K-('ASP.. len 11:r111.`.V.1IN ‘31 , 1 loner, 3 co ACRES OIL LAND FOR . SALE, In Tceetve County, West Virginia. or— urrt unit 7 :or fet oslng n Company Addreps "F. L. (lAzxvre I,mc I' Ili:ls:T.—The line first-clnen STORE A 01 2-E, three stray, to It. neer, and.l7 feet In etc nr, et No. i23} - Metal at., now occupied by Mtn. Al lilt cl n, ue n alillinery :atom Inn, bonne le rnitnble I'm a Wee mercantile businene, havingan atom:we 11,01, with Ines° French plate allow F. IL V. 11l be leased lot a t. rat of year. on I rot, MI ble terms. YOrAeaStOri can bo Elton on MO lb tOl a: 41.11. Appl) to H FNRY GUTMEY ER, re21..1 127 Federal et., Allegheny. VOR SALK—Point - 111 'vA.ltt), AL -1.E•+111 ST IItTY, PIIOPERTY.—We nre Ruth u.Oree to tell the LOT situated oo the Etst ssde of tooorien street, at Its Intersection with II e Peonsylt SOH Court. to the Fourth ward, Al I.oi ery s tiy, o wldch there ore FOUR 1311111 d ItOr ES tot, . n 4 which ore three-story. contsfn li tt dye Mots each. sod Oto tire two-story, cen t...lll%l"oorals eash. Will be sold chosit, or treeted for ytloe, OIL 5T04 .1 : STEEL A 11ALLEY, Willow. Rail. - • - aNI PlioN_ CITY Pitt/Pi-HT Y—SEV IN ni tr & Hu.- . ITESIMY t..Nf t.:I , IIKG, tt -n. 111 :tt the itewu rten. Vtfth ot , eet, thlt VII. • ilt•Ii• 1 Lot, 1.1 A vo. nue rt. i.e. r.ttret, ." ..V.MI II Ward, the Lot I eine . 2.1 fe-t (runt ran Centre Avenue, mut exten - Inc ,drent Id fret and i t mere indep It; %tenon is lt111:11 hree 'tory Brick 1t0..., g !or • torte .rol erten rooms, with vo ryeell it hrol At t 111thig goavettienoes.of w ttel ~ .E —0 an .000 rant,, n nil Iml An, In on -7414.'"" e' A ''''d el I. OT ICG Tu 'riiii STOCK lit)LliEliS NAIIONAI I'l I !MG AND t:ro.,tiNn co TN' •I L. !111 nu the Sto qthla 11 1,14, ,! it I. orr , n•r., In ttow a to, Awl will r Mot •I I ho 1 1.11 It N,1tr1 , ../ %1 M. IIAM:11. , A t.ettr.. tt, 'I t I A t Ittt ol for I , lrroboto of t w ,, I ob. Ist . 1,1, A. 11 .%1V41( A 1.1., h.oq., err, I':,le Milt A. CA.UIIIIEY, ttritl 1• II A IN , A. V •41 , 1 tlrttt-tor iota Irtce Presiticot, lti I {MC of A. Ol.lt A PNII W3l. HA A. LTON, Sescetary. A.l TEE MUM P.TTSBORGH FAVOFUTES,, MR. AND MISS BUCHANAN WILL APPEAR Si X NIGHTS ONLY MONDAY. Febi.uary 6th Ina aeries of their Great Charade', HUED AND SKKET-IRON WORKS SEtIOND •wl LIBERTY Strteta Pim b /.7 MICE= MORROW & BARNHILL, Manufacturers of every description of Stenos Bnii et, (Ili Stilly, Agitators, Tanks, Salt Pans, ir• t! era, Wrought Iron lirleges, Stearn Pipes, fu DI r Unicaneye, tireechen. Fire Beds, h.c. made in the st manner nal warranted equal t • h 1 cou be ntry. REP , :II4INC' done prouipny I.lcad BA N K l'irr Feh. ht, •• . .. 7 r•o Ts. 71111a, DirCOUIral rind U.S. • ' I 'crtillc4 ter of Islebtednes. ......4 , 1,3 SLIM TS I S. Borth. 0i cr crnt ‘00,003 03 I ,si Estate and tirowel Rent 43,511 43 ,i qSs net! 31:scellanlar • 4,773 01 1 t . .r by other ltarsk• 211,333 IPS 1 331. IC otri, CIA - cls & Trr s. Notre 613,334 TS t r•ccic MASI SI -- LI ik 111L1TIES.,. A pltnt Stock 41 t t 3,500 00 tte end I.:ratting. 23011 U r.t.old Ihvittrutt9 and Swop. itec't, 0291 23 cc to other },auks 2.-ft9 91 het:tattoo .t>, 20611 CO ,r poette ii. 1,601,209 20 -- - • 33.013,70 SCI its store statement h carreeL to the best of my k re , lcdrx 3011 N II ARYL% Cashier. Sern It and subscribed. this I ddly of rebruary before me. S. SMITIL Notary Pubtic. • 'ON IJ LL POSITIULY FOUR NIGHI'S ONLY. ITl4tr.t rcy. Ti tr,day. Pridal tt Pia:nr‘lsj Rcentrn.^.4 rtt, ern. 9th, 10Th nr.(l 11th, 110. THE (BEAT EXCELSIOR EASTERN ifiNPE DE & GAYLORD'S MINSTRELS 7rt. fa IS 33 .41 3:3 1 scut, itrinlant Star Performer% Into will ancor to ruentlrell New and Cdgtntl floe r nut )et copied by our assay unAue etnalultmitatore. trot thins Ir Ne v, Novel awl Afttaatit e, In coneertfon with the Braes Itlnd, I. Messrs. liEi LEIANTY and WARD, the (Naha -0.. Dow.. who Challenze the world In ttee..nt o• SI MI to cornprio with thorn. 'I log 'troupe I. NOV comp..sed of n few IrIVN -1101,,f: Perform. te. hilt of GENLTE.IIXNLY , ARTISTI: of known Set P;f1101CO ISTECI. ft SI 0 17 ~ropeletora. NIC.11.1" tiel 1..Ni0. ntanipera. f C. E. NICIIARNSON. Agent. rO-PARTNEItSI.IIP- 1 hmve 't.1.14. day with me IrMhe NGINE BUSIISESS,II.r. WINTER Pittt. HUf BOLE. l'irrrnuitoe, Jan 2d, 1805, INDUSTRIA.I , WORKS. HUGH M. BOLE & CO., Founders & Machinists, atnnufacturers of BOAT AND ST ATIONABY EA al ENGINES. UASTINGS, Llynt and He•ey, MAUL' TO ORDER. 'Special ♦ tetltlllll, pa id to the manutacture of EnStnea for Ull Well purpofel. F OUNDRY, TSUI I) Street. near Market street: WA CHINE SIIOP and OFFIIIE, corner of )'MINT alley and DBQUESSE WAY, PIT fd- MGIGII, Pa. • • north! dlrposed or Our filtered In the Foundry liminem to Meads. Hllo.ll ILL HOLE &MO ,W 9 would recommend them to our !Mende and former vril MOIL A. DA VII h 110 nittaburgb, Jan. 9, 110. ref awl - youlia DIET'S DIENCJINTILE BRARY LECTURES. REV. JOHN S. C. ABBOTT, Wilt denser the Eighth Lecture of the course TIICARDAT EVENING, February at CC:I24O3EIMM MICAMIa.T.a. • sutiett—OHß WAR AM) GENERAL GRANT. Doors open ill o'clock. Lecture cznmeaces at 1E o'clock. Tickets% cents. No reserved seats. • TUOMAS DAKEWELL, W. 11 S . EDWARDS, CHAS. A. ROWE, JAS. J. DONNELL, 0.1. CALDWELL, R. C. ALDREE, A. S. BELL, !Odd .Lnoture Committee. D168(11,13T/ON.—The firm of MAO hEowN b LINNART t. dissolied by the dr rth of AINDIIEW MAt t sEst IV N. The builms of the lote hrnt will be they %MAINS LIN. ht., la 11l continue bialuebt. felat4 'WILKINS LINIIART, J. GALLAGED3B, (*rectum TO DiACI:EONV,I h LINSIMIT,) Ct:fri. ids AErilt..AIN. Proatteco and .Contmio‘lon Merchnittlt, fel y No. 205 Liner! y nt., Pittsttrgb, WILLIAM IL 11ItoWN, North End corner or Third and atc, JR3lly - - TZOR 11EliT. The Elegant Twe-Story mansion. Lste its midence ot,EUARLEA ROW AN, Esq., altunte on Congers"' street. between Wylie and Wthater at f eels. rossenalon el yea Ist at April, or sooner it desired/ Apply to , OliN FLOYD 1C130., • r IN Wood street. • rfousnz TWO M ICK Fon*BALE. NO • • US . •, z ' No.. al'aed allarashheston street „ Om .Lad es, eoutetelier else rooms, with gsa Mid water, sed b' . • • . ' V" °Me t w w h i t h tar. sTEiirr, imuotutim ;./4;kr.l/18,7wititfaole:.°;,11.,1°°b% wb ppoo ndee7, ',MOs3W ": 12.72 e0:11:11ENCI10 ON *3,0:3,713 et) 112E3E1 (Late of the Sim or 11)nowa b. 111.00807,,) SOME AND SIGN PAncrillit t•J: .uvr,7-rzT.:Fr,Tlt!.l7.,z G ET T111:•B E.ST. • OPERA SINGERS' LETTER , BET'S 3X PPS_ OF TIM OIL nr,Guns. yon', De comber, West Virginia and Ohio Oil Regions, 4. If creel yr. r a - rra for some 'mein piddle amdfr. bra ate, we dcrlrctoexpress oar uocualified at re trot fru In n gird to thar merits— l dey are eitc d or r.ctirt lied by a senority, ! bare , on rot ichumrt entmer.ras mtone, c..rulorred ao +around ing of r, mod rejh r ta, otier, It a deip.,•het J. era 1. , a0 ro I • ,re • let:ecri we Ivy 0 'Vet met Ivo! rr , :eat rns ant 1.,. r 1 en .1' the most ceic- • lot, ..,lnuto Doi not Lilo pr., sr bah bare give. h EN1'17:1: SATlart• ec • I lON, eatriallr asur • Sri, riot: zacerrel.'re vi..1% , ,c0 Joe , are.1.".!1 1, 1 'l' vijee inn. fors ire in time, n. Y, ~ r Prato a, aml folly tl.c. before a:1 ,Amiculd of vocal r. rote, and tic publid gen. liar 'Mart trek, Director. 1 , . li. Lormi, Soprano. Nat s I aide tit, Toner, t 'arter Zuch I, I' Donna, Y. Pello.i„carrtime. D'Angri, ntraito, W. Ir. hi. Tuner, Jennie Von /a' rio J. chrilib. P. Pc Sheila, Co nd uc , luct p er. ELI:11.1N OPERA SINGERS' ENDORSEMENT. We heart' y concto In the high opinion of the STE/SWAN & soris , Pianos, en expressed by the singers of the Italian Opera, and can only add that in curorquer.ce of their wonderful capacity for sulr portray sod treadrng mitt the rain., we prober them, and use no other make of Pia , os when a STkll S WAY Instrutarnt can be had. We recommend them (to rtr of • con I music, who desire a rt llnbr draw: tu the cultit Alton of the voice. Ural A eshrit d, liarthet Johnotor.. l!orl Yorinca, Frederlct, Jos. 11. emus , urn Pm untie ()antiwa r }tank Illwanef, I I adore Lehman, T. re linbelmaton, O. Tamare. 4iptirele sgetrey of Steluway's Pianos, at BPT.P.TIVR, & BRO., 1.22 "WOOD STREET AST -x3mcmncrmi-iL, 1004, APE UtIE THE STEINWAY PIANOS • • ':-:-',e,Z.:TL7lfir7g...l,?;l.:Viobloi*urtliglayst% the r linve nt din . ..rent time, esprennell our opin ion ro th, Pi , non ot I s rtinLorn, hut freely and pronoon^n Or Sr MIST IV AY h. i•-ii , P;S Pinnaa Fiat SitPtililint TO rliL:At ALL. S. w. 11111/T/ S. 111111 1 1 N. PATilsoN, 11(1/11 RT 111 I.Tbe r. w. //1111i11 •111.1TIII (i/ 1 1 , 3 F I'F(. A 1.4"1:111/ II I.I:A.SFI, /V 1 1 1.1.1 A 11111.1x01, F'II 1111 . If , A 111. 111'11 1 , 11.1 1 /N, 111 ro. V IV, 111.1). TII.INI 11. llCl.l;A:trr4, I.: kith A NSill/TZ. - A luc r urk /1( 1.5111'1 WAIC'S lacodtrus.hle tus recited nu , l ft r sale nt P. Y. FACTORY PRICES H. KLEMM & BRO., No. tt.S. WOOD STREET AT Sole egrets for Steinway's Plano.. fel . U S. SPEC l A.L IN COBIE TAX.— • flaring recetved tho list of Special Tont, os- 1 motet .1 on incomes of 1063, in accordance with the net ef Convent., am roved .1 Ip lth, teat, for the 111, laion coutpriring the Borough. of ISlrrallighsm, Hirt Ilituntighnm, Booth Pittsburgh, Itionongshe ig, West Pittsburgh And Temperonceside, and the Totenehip. of fisltheln, Bootie., Lower St. Clair, Upper St. Clair, Scott, Colon, Chortters, Robin. son, rf oith Fayette. South Fayette, Findley, Moon, Crescent eind Nei 111 E. I will attend for the receiv ing or sold taxes at the Office of A. B. Stevenson, Esq., Birmingham. doily (Sundays and Saturdays excepted) until l)Ion,loy. January Seth, between the hours of I end 4p. 61. Also at the following places: . . Wedneiday, Feb. lai r at the house of Peter Boyer, Snowden lowenthip. Thurs.:of. Feb. Id. at the honor of G. W. Boyd, ri l ' il ' o oo rra t y . , -. 1.:1... l e n t'.: ' , ' s . :Te house of J. N . Ti than, flobizson township. Tuesoloy, Feb. 7th, at the house of Elijah blob shall, in Clinton. Wednesday, Feb. tth, at the house of Maltese 21.1eOrtgor, Noblestown. • r ' .lay, Feb. loth. id the office .of Dr Itobirmon, • Esq., Tempentoreville. poetry, Feb. lith,ot the office of W. H. Barker, Erg., 5. , ....th Pittsburgh. , • 1 will also attend at the °Mee of the Collector of Internal !fermate... No. 07 Fourth rt., Pittsburgh, on Soto:dors, until Ilile of February, from 9 a. in. to S p. or. After oforuotel dotes loper cent. penalty inalset oilesi. Yoy meat Must be mode in United Steam money. IJOAN IL SERGEANT, Dep. Collector hi Div. led Dist. Persons preferring miry remit their checks, pay. able to my order. through the Pittsburgh P.O. jatgals wet fshlalr LAILEY, FARRELL 4 CO, PRACTICAL' PLVMBEES, GiltilkialMSAOSPZ,Cl3Milt Fulcra,. vet f rOest natl . on bane ► t►tge assortment of PIMPS. TIIBMG.YALVES AND Gas, Strata and Water Fist urcs IN GENERAL. P.rcmpt Attend= Given to Repairing• X 6. 12s FOURTH ST -- - - N ORDINANCE (711ANGING THE nury of t Le r trid and Second Dirtrict ntroet oorandsaiOnetr. ed., 1. Br it pre. hntl end toward by the Mayor,Aider- Vl4, end Citizens of PtUrborgh, to Wed rout.f.bssatan 412, it. -Smolt/rd. and it it hereby eroded by Grath°, fry cf the come,That from nod otter the tind day of It trunry, 1, the rotary of the First and :Second District Street.Commirstoters. shalt be Nine fluo r' red Dollars per year for each of said Commis &Ml WC r re. conflict withrdl natters; or port. of ordan.. ter In et, b. repealed. d.,incti Dna enacted into n lair in Councils, this tuft d,y of January, A.D. ISC.S. J A MES Ma AC LEY, Presittent of Scleet Council. Aite,t: C. N. Locum, Clerk v." tem. of petrel Council. --THOS. Ste EL, President of Common Council. A Itct tt Munn lit awn... Clerk of Common Council. jell at O:NEY PECTORAL. E=3 A BAD COLD A DISTRESSING.COUGH And can get nothing to giro drys relief. Should procure n bottle of RONEY -FLA.:TOR A.G, wr It is r by I n t Inl, and will nice immediate relief. Prepared nog sold at the Central Ung b,to heny, IA t re, r.ruer a Ohio and Fole - al st., Alleghe Market kionse. OEO. A. KELLY & 00. jr • • URNITURE, AND CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS, Selling it reduced ptioes, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 3&S. W. WOODWELL N 08.97 and 19 THIRD STREET, llppo.lte E. Edmiumison Se Co.'s, and Igo. 111 rotmTn STREET./ coilo .t, co., Wholesale Dealers la / ifats, Caps and Strata„zooods, Have now In.store the largest and,toost oomplets stock of GOODS FOR FALL SALFS, • • Ever offered be the meat ,Pferll ., Macre requested to MI and examine our Ayer , will be sold at Very low rates. ' 'nut ..(Onfl STREET. • BOAR DINO/ A GEICISLIMATT Aup, WIFEI • . • , Cen dbteIpAIOATHAPIG et e First Ohre Private lkddlowitouee. I.arge front roost. unfurnished. TACO GENTLEPIEN eon obtain Saud. I ;oil nt the corner of Locust St. and White Ode ally, Allecheilf• jaHMUI. • ELECT 'SCHOOL, BAST COMMONS, . 4 •-• ALLICHIENT.—ThIs institution far ROTS, ler mxoy year. conducted next Mr . W. U. WAKE. II Pt. gill commence Ito regular see lon on the FIRST I)..SY OF FEIIRUART, under the care of Mr T. E. WAREHAM. For term., he.. apply to Mr. W., et his resl4inee, No. It UNION AVENUE, or M. the School Room. MlOdwit 88 ALL J'APEIt n e wLT PA.PEo make MOM for groats worillt sell our 'Work at minced rates thr first of March next. Ouyere can finil papers Of all grades, andmAke It their Interval. elrret. toilet, us a call at No. 101 Market • JOS. 11. 111.1011ES - lk DSO: - . CaYSE - . ----7 600 bolas IC R. Cheese; ; . ono ~ llemburgi - - i HO .. °oohed; ..,‘ For sole by - - ()LO, _ .__—_-- LE .-- TABLE CUTLER ].—A — tino assortment 1 of !lmy, Rubbel idle!' Bane Mouths Tabli . /Intros sod Comers. JIM- orortved on/ tot sAls by deif JAMES BOWN:1611 Wood otreeL A teAnoi..--4- barfebs for sale by 4n. ja96 • '.- -: • lIENR.N_II. COLLINS. 1 OCIC BOX 201, PITTSIIUROEIP___. J l - 4 For . *de HIPTRY. 11. 00GLINs. c3I{UDE 001 L..-170 barrels for isle by , ILENBX OULLIXS E:TS COLORED IN COUNTIES Price, eI. ir. Pocket Form. $1 A. • VINAIiGO COMSITir OIL REGIONS, With Se , tiois, Farms and Tor,nshlps inl , kect off e'l he.ntifully c , lored• Priee, Sl-50. 1n Pue.ict 1 You ru i:t. .Tl ', ese Mays we consider the best out."—Petra- ' Imre Castile. "An Improved Map Of Venange County 011 Re gions, whieb will supply is want long es.p.srie•ced by la land epee atm s and those desiring to invest ir. nil t , triter y. .he map is laid out in townships and all the creeks and streams that nave a name. are marked en R. The townships are subdivided into t rylrte, and the owner's name printed thoreaa. The map is a very valuable o ne, and its great use ' fuluess will commend itself to the public.—Pfttr- WWI Om incretel. •'dr• J ohn P. Ilor.t has just Issued a new and i ' • • Improved Mop of the (11l Regions, watch will prove esin avaluble, to al wo have land or other inter ests In that sect i on . ed The map is large and beautl fully colored, and all the loc.litlee are given with remarkable eare."—Pinsbureh Go site. . Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. The above snap, are also newly mounted on rollers, and Tar ni l.ebri 101115 P. lIIIT, Publisher, Ca Fll - 111 STREET, Masoniet 1:1IE DALTON FAMILY Knitting Machines Ate offered to toe public with ente confidence in the hellef that Joey are declined t o ILI a A CLEAT VOID IN TUB. FAMILY CIRCLB Thmugheat the lend, and to take rank . adth the eir wing Machine.. ao a valuable auxin :try to Cloth• Inc the Ilenlehold, and In Calming Family Cares and E.*pensm j*There Machines fire PERFECTLY SIMPLE, Are ter? - rtrongly conatruetell, and trHl LAST A LI) 1.1 1 iti • Tile inkier ret;oirmi to rut themis veg . trifling, sisal they ionke VI HY NOISt. t can overate and adjust than for the aliterent kinds of Work. Ti)i %in readily knit V'cola or tiittca tarn, Zephyr, Worsted or Silk, %rid seal, PLAIN or KNIT (3OOL) ae desired 1 lies rise designed forieriskin SOCK'S, IiTOCKINGS, .TaeliETS SASIIIIS F.S. SiJelin., »V.PSI.F.F.VES, TIPPFTS AIOE&NS, &e., &a. More WoTk Can Be Accomplished X 1 C>lo — El .7:1..A.,r • on one of these Machines, then can be EOIIB - IN TWO MONTI'S BY 111 NB. The PLAIN STITCTI matte by them is preelsor the same an that made by the ordinary E.nitting Needle. They will make TIGHT •or OPEN STICH, PLAIN, RIBBED or FANCY. I hey ate capable of making a greeter quantity and variety of Work. and In a more perfect man ner, than aay other Knitting Machine In exhitence. AKTCaII and ere them to operation. AGENCY FOR Mowlraofo.Otto, Weren New York & W. Virgil:la B. P. CA33.PENTER, N.. 27 Filth Street, Pittsburgh. JAMES BOWN, 136 Wood Street, Pl.titsbusvii, r'et-, MAZUFACTIIRER IMPROVED BORING TOOLS Slotting Oil, Salt and other Wells, Toots WAlfllranaVrAdloweritotig..ll3NlLTA WELL WWEERE-FEMIIIIMED Xacmcrolart Clash No.riools, With suck articles so necessary to oesdsct errs. tions, ANVILS, BELLOW, VISES. . _ SLEDGES, HAMMERS, Ili /EELS, PICKS, AMES, ROPE, LEATIIIKEt, AND GUM 3331111e1.T..N OF, ctIC7., AU of whi,h I bawl constantly la Atom aStimtlti PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR We.HElL—This InsUtution eons. mere! its first session on teR MONDAY o )...LLEVAJIY, In Phelan' h s new ST building, No. 24, t Fifth street. The object of Bile school ts the la st, fiction and training young ladies in the princi ples of drawing andpaMting, in view of grodifirlag them to pursue higher, more suitable, sad better paid occupations than are now open to them, and f bringing the citizens of Pittsburgh and suburbs ander .he elevating and refining Influencentof art. eirsulan will be ready on Monday the UM Wat. 0. G. HUSSEY,. President. .• . • G. W. 11 V A ILMAN. Secretice PresidenL ary. FRANCES SELLERS. Treasurer. fitnixvonS: K. Moorhead, "t Geo. A. Berry, _ B. K. Painter, J. H. Shoenberger. W.M. Lyon, Thos. M. Howe, Andrew emirate, Wat. 0. Davis, H. Jones. James Park. Jr.; James Laughlin, J. B. Lyon, I. 11L Cooper, • Wm. Thaw, Thos. S. Clarke, W. Holmes, S. Kier, D. McCandless, ! Joseph Dilworth; i LIMCVTIVE Presklent Hussey, ! James Tomei - din, Vice President Wadel W. Hallman, James Park, Jr., Wm. Thaw. J. B. Lyon. Peliatwlm 'ISAAC ORAIMB 013 LET SAW MILL. AND BARGE YARD. Craig Street, Mlegbeay. 14310 TUE IMPROVED +. • Little Annul Sewing lfackloo, Friee ONLY/148 00. Unsurpassed for eertalitty, . reliability "tad grace In movement; and for real worth it has no rival.. For eimplleity, durability and exeention it to unequalled by any other cheap machine heretofore offered to the public, end :weds only to be seen baba apyreelate.L' It will hem, quilt, tuck or bind. Call and enalnine for pan" selves. Every mach/lie warranted. . • S. R. BARNES, Agent, No. Its THIRD llt..oppssite St.Charlies NoteL oeStivd . • FACH are Cu' SKIN DIV.ASES LUZ CURED BY DYSPEPSIA AND COSTIVENESS are euxedby Setiong ndrertleement In daily paper!. J►u AILINUE LUT OF trADYIZADEI CLOTHING, ?gibe told oot at POST. at the corner of Ottlll atreet nod the DIAMOND, opposite the Poet Of fice,. Allegheny. City, au neeauut. Of the death of the late.? rootlet., JOHN hIeGRAITY, welt known no 'Cheap John" of Auegkeny City. OIL WELLLAGINES —lam PrePun' t.: o ;it r Ar ENG INES. go much npproved or for nit wells and other pun. pores on the 'hottest notice. Raving diderent aired 'Engines on hoods, and finishing ahem the public con In; necommod to With almost any ace ; t tro th In show for itself. they waut WIrtLIADI FIRHER, Fifth Ward, • between filerhiudo and ythrrison streets, degthar .Pittsbureh. Pa. X&IES DI. I3AI.PIi, PT.I:ICVLIOIT .DRAwrritos and SPEOI EI AITIONS, for kinds of buildings, end super. intends their erection on ressonsble terms, fa - Ottice on ANDERSONSTREET. between I.scoek snit Robinson. Alleertenv FingTl.ll:l'T/ST CHURCH BURIAL, catotiND.—According to nu act of the Lees. 'Store, the FMK Esptist Church, of Plttaburst will oh:triter And remove the, dealt bodies and re Wiles from their Burying Ortatad on Spence street rind cause. the .110135 , to be properly midemwfully buried, In Such grounds as the .Church may Went Mr Mobil purposes. W. It. EVERSON, MicsMild - President Merl of Trustees. J. R. CANFIELD fertteo:_WOßKElt ; -. 3 A. 8 . .OW $ Ne l / 2 'AT, Stereo sad Mantle Worker:Paper Bulger. angt linsferer. _Centret and 0111/1111.111:11, of NU kttids% Ilbrolsbea on short notice. Orders telt at 21100 K gRESIa Sl'AlitT.near,Wjite, oral Palmer% Pa P.O Rom Fo. a. WA O_ll ISTIM= , *litre orornet 80,00126 , 4 VC, 17.1".172:N1K 17 S I 0 THE ITLLIC FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, U. S. Government Depositary, We re.pectfully solicit your business and offer run safer y, convenience and profit. We receive current funds at pnr. We furnish escharle on New York and PhNa• del) his nt pnr. We allow interest on deposits, subject to check or en time, as agreed on. We purchase Gold and Silver, 11. S. Gold Cou pons, dee 311nrch, Slay and July, IVA at hlghest have on hand, for immediate delivery to yur ellarcre, 7-30 IL S. TREAKIPS NOTES, convertible Into LT. S. :,-CO Gold Bonds at pat; aim 10-19 fr. S. GOLD DOXDS. We' fenthcGovernment rates. and pay you U Government COMMMalock. I:Cloning you to nntiexr.l ltd of Our President, Cashier nod Directors, we would De happy to tzar..let your money business. Yetp respe J Ailctl ny, l E 01. 1 01V1 El:, President. S. D. HEBRON, Cashier. - ItStrre‘lll ,l : JAMES 31. BAILEY, R. H. KING, JOHN T. 113111R1 , 31, N. .1. HIGLEY DAVID 31 . smnit, J.M. KIR KpAinteit, 111031 AS S3IITH. JAS. O'CONNOR, THOMAS. DUNN ELL'i. feEtt JADES O'CONNOR. B. D. FILDRON, President.• Cashier, !bite with Iron ahoy Wink.) yornrn NATIMIAL HANK 09 PITTRZIID.GII, U. N. Gutrrnment,Dtp oo tarry, Pirrsne nom, February In, 1865. NOTICE.—WTSIIINO TO FURTHER - 1 . , the design of the NATIONAL BAN K LAW. Uniform System of Currency, FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, will, on snil.nrter Frl,runq• lit, tt3 , receive fro. her regular DeieriltOre, cuiromers iwd demlers, By thiecource the public will obtain PAR MOSEY FREE OF ALL CHARGE mcbarge for their currency By enter of tile Board. • THELNURY L EP/I.lg It:11 e, • Orrice or Coors noi.t.en or rue CURRENCY, Washington. Januar] 12th, lEsiel. ri Ell BA 8 13Y SATISFA.CTaItY evidence present ed to the undersigned, It has been made t o appear that TEE GERMAN NATIONAL BANE OF PITTSBURGH, in the City of Pittsburgh, to the county of Alleghe ny acd State of Pennsylvania, has been duty ori gsnized under and according to the requirements of the Act. of Congress entitled "An Act to pro vide a Notional Currency, secured by • pledge of United State. floods, and to proridc for the circu lation and tedemptton thereof," arprorcd June al,,itak , and hen eompiled with all the provisions of sold act required to be complied with before com mencing the business of banking under sold act: Now therefore, I, neon Nictle•Locu, Comptrol ler of the Currency, do hereby ce.rtlty that "The Gettrlan Nations . Bank of Pittaborgh, l ' In the city of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, nod State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the bustnese o a t Banking under the act afocessid. ICurrency Bureau, In testimony where° • Seal of the witness my handand se. -Comptroller of the or °Mon this 20th day o Currency. 7anusry,lBll3. I.Tressury Department.) STATEI4ENT OF TIIE CONDITION of the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION oa Nov. se, lest, published to aouformiti with the eberterl Due depositor. Nov. al, 1884 • $08,421 03 Received from Depotitors due log last el month/ 109 301 01 Pahl to Lepoaltora do. do. li4,4eV 07 - 48,419 93 3 per cent. Dividend out of eases. logs Corium& ending Juno 20, $,Oll ape cent. do. do N0v.70. 2,950 04 4,952 85 Debts' payable - • • 411.07 HATCILETS, SAWS. ito,tl ARES; CHISELS V/ EENVIiES, PLANES, LEVELS, NAILS, he. inemairmi(muk lIENAPANALL/L. lITAIAPANAILA dh.ro2lltoot, Pirrsni'l'F•il, Februszy Ist, iS&i. TO PROVIDE L OF VITTSOUROII CIrDRE.VC 3* .11' P.IR S. D. HERRON. Cashier HUGH Neel:Ml.o4l7l; Comptroller of the Currency. ASSISTS: 80n,.t and mortgages 371, 1 01 ft United States bow ds 6 , 20 s 0,000 Po. do: de. 10.40011,000 - 20,000 00 Pgili,Alleg^yilailaneyßnllway • • Bends • First ward Allegheny School Board Bonds 0100 00 Bills receivable.. ! T WO 00 Cash ~731 61 Accrued Interest 3,891 10 - Mee Fixtures 360 00 --3118,216 96 . D. E. MaINLEY, Treas. TLo Li.4l,ersagr.ca, Auditins eoulanitti.•., respect fulty report that they have examined the Books and resets of the Institution and dod the above statement to be correct. JOHN F. JENNIff He, FO 0. LLANH B S. H. HARTMAN. 6E, THE GREAT PURIFIER. • HEMAPANA K A. • since the introduction of medicine, the oriels of Munro has perhaps bees the subject of more se- Mous and sclentilla tonaidenstion by the most learned of the profession than any other connected .with the laws of the Great Creator; not a few have contended that all diseaSes have their origin in the stomach; others, the solids of the body; ellen again, and by far the greatest number, content and reason that the atmoo itself la the very fonntein of life-that if ft betemes impure,_ then tiMease in its wont forma-SerefuLe, Cancer, Ulcers , tw.,nppear; and indeed, experience In treating this elan or, dlt eases by purifying the blood and thereoy effecting their eradication and cure prove this to be the correct theory : acting ppeciwnich theory, the med icine now known as 111014 TANAKA. WWI composed and brought nto ipradice, producing the moat grat ifying results. Its use Soon exercises such a muter, over - SCROFULA, ULCERATIONS, PIMPLES est TUC FACE, TETT.ER,SALT RHEUM, LIVER COMPLM.PU, LOSS Oe APPETITE, DYSPEPSIA., ' RHEUMATISM, GEN =AL-DEBILITY, is to She, from the time le Ant takes, eneent agement to the patient, by soaking both 'seen and felt, the good it Is about to.accomish. - It was thought best to put it up in bottles .1 NM-and kW) - eacn,-as many persons are diged to by swum. ele hut are often deterred at the expense,-,0 ire -40th trial here can be, made at a. moderate outlay, and satisfy .the.. purchaser that the article : what is claimed for if to be, vi:: the greatest Imams •orrza er= brought before the PinPle- Dedicate Females will fbal in it Um mecum= they nevi. ilhal the publle may form some idea of Its peen list curative merits, we 'afield's hit of the Pried' pal articles of which it . Is composed, with *she-, description of the vises audadaptstion of eash,ta. ken from the highest authority Known to mediae science. HONDURAS LUMP ARILLA • Is need with a beneficial effect In oases of llhestis tics4lScrofubsns Affections, Cutaneous Piscine. and other deproted conditions of health. • DANDELION Is tonic, diuretic, end Aperient It has it specie . action upon the liver, exciting it when languid, to secretion. It has bona much used inGerinlielp to diecsacs of the digestive organs. • . lODIDE POTASSIUSL , . . . There are fair diseases In which ithasiter. proved beetheial ; it is used In Scrofulous Affections with great benefit; it has also been used with much sun. Ms in treetmeist for Inflammation of the Eye. U g.serally increases the appetite and flesh. • LA VENDER FLOWERS! Are aromatic, tonic, mid highly Inv%Orating muses of Nervous Debility., wINTER GREEN • Is especially valuable in cases ofd Scrofu la Rheumatism. CHAMOMILE. FLOWERS Are edegnrageously wad to cues of.Eateebloalln iteatici, but aro eupecially applicable to eases GerlCllll Debility with Weak. appetite. .11.1.67ERP0:N BARR. It acts DMorably ea an alterative in Ohmic Ab bettors', Chronic Rheumatims and obstinate Die Masco of the Skin. - - The balance of tbs formula la withheld as a es. Foe asla • SINN :JOEICEIBI r OI,- DOR. smrranzak AND YDURTD Dn.; _ _ WA& yea mestesses:PhyttsWstits.dsprzs et ttEVOLNE.IIB--A tun impl7, best test* for .y- 8J.11.7 c 4. 1 r -V. 1.171' F. nS. N AVON A L lAN CORNER of WOOD and VIRGIN ALLEL U. S. DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENCY 7 43.10. X-sC:P.A.N. This Bank keeps on hand for wilt the 1 all Totted States Treasury Notes, and takes subserip lions for the same. This Is the POPULAR LOAN—the °ale Gov erument loan now in the market at par—tll.l4 those who have money a nate and desirable oppor trinity for investment ,TWO CENTS A DAT - FOR EACU •IMD. These rotes are all dated 151 h August, 1814. The loterert payable sembsonnally on the 15th of Feb retry mid 15th of August; et the rote of hnir per tool}e annum, At the expiration of three year* little over two end a half now) they are ex ehangable into the 6go Geld floods. Conamisslo7 allowed to purchaser. into eat will he paid . our Banking Rouse. - \VAL. F. SoRIdERT2, Prort. Jour B. irrnwricr, Cubler. C. N. SEIBMS. Assistant Cashier. Jallin. BANKING ROUSE. • N. 110LM_ES & SONS, N 0.57 Niuktt Street. Pittsburgh. DEPOSITS HEDEIVED IN PAR FUNDS AND CUILREWCY OoUnctions made on all the princired refute et the United States sel ennetin.. STOOKS, BONDS AND OTHER SBOU,B.CTIE BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, United Rotes Sixes of In 81: _ Qo. do. 6.10 n; - DO. Ylres. 10-10 s: La heren-Thirtiot; Do. rertlEcatca of Indebtedness. ORDERS AND VOULDIERS DODO= OR COLT,ECTED -------- TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrice or COMPTHOLLZIt OP VIZ OITIMINCT, rhollangtOn. JAI:Lvov, Nth, IBia W . Eit prep. BY SAMSFACTORY erfdenee nted to the uniteralgneil, It tum been made to appear that TUE UNION NITIONAL BINE OF PITTSBURG% in the City of Pittsburgh, In the county of Al legheny and State of Pennsylvagia, has been duly organized .under and according to — the re. quirements of the Act of Congreas entitled "Aa Act to provide a National Currency, encored by a pledge of United State. Bonds, and to provide for the tit - curative and redemption thereof," rip. proved June 3d, end intecomplied with all the provisions of said' act required to be complied with before commencing the business of banking uncles said nett Now therefore, I, Soon Nicilin.l.oon, Comptrol. lee of the Currency, do hereby certify that. "The Union Nationill Sank of Pittsburgh," in the any 'of Pittsburgh, in the count] of Allegheny, and Slate of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commenoe the btudneas of Banking under the act alotesaid. .r . Currency Bureau, ln testimony Whereat Seal of the ' witness my hood seised Comptroller of the of °Mae, this twelfth day Currency. of lianuary, MI. Treasury Department, . HUGH MeCIILLOCK. Comptroller ofthe Curnmay TREASUItY IrEPAHTIIIENT, 1 ' 4 Orrice on COXTILOLLCH on vox Ornsurnerr WASPLINOTON, 46Z11.11try Mith, 1961. • v WHEREAS—By satisfactory evidence 1 1 presented to the undersigned, It hail bees made to appear that the TIE ALLEGIIENT NATIONAL BANK, ,/ of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, - , - 1 end State of Pennsylvania, has 1.... duly Ort..' 1 tzed under and &molding to the requirements et UM 3 Act of Congrese, entitled "An Act to provide •-. , -," 1 National Curre n cy, secured by a pledge ed Vaned "*- , States Bonds, and to provide for the eireulatloa , - I and redemption thereof," approred June ad, 1111 . 1, . d and has - complied with all the provtaiona of lie I act, required to be complied with before eanuanno. 1411?4,btr=tbquIZAMILL satd Ooli" .' ".' -1 troller of the thammulgto hereby eeMfy 111 . 0 • I ir, -,. , •"AllepentNatighal nis! , ..e( . 1 1 140.., 4 _, 3 ',. ..... 4 .• .....nrgn, in he county of Alleglieny, sal . 3 State of. Pennsylvania, is authorised to coomalliell the business otoanking under the eat &formate., •. - ,' In testimony whereof,roritness my bond mescal ofd ffice, tbia 16th day of January, UN. , • - - '',.. IL. B.] kil;n3it MnOrILLLIOht,' ' .'''', Istathr, I o.omptroller of the Olneeney, .. '1 ----- • . .118,115 96 TIVIASIIIIT varaverwere, if Omar. or iire Coatrenames or Ounarear. Dearti2b6l . 3l. 18 1 /1. WHEREAS, BY • .13LTIBFI&OTORY evidence pieceatedle the onEresipul, jihel been ramie to appear that the IRON CITY NATIONAL BARN OP PYPTSBERGY, in the city of Pittsburgh, in the county of ©IN Itheny, and State of Pennsylvania, has been mar organised under and according to the rectUlrentent of the acts 'of Coogrees, entitled "An Ant to pro vide • National Ourrenm secured by &pledge's Vetted States Bonds, mid to .provide for t el-. 11 little* and redemption thereof,. Approved Yuatili,d. 064, has compiled with all theyrollsisas to, said art required to be complied with before Mom. comming the bestow of Banking under said act; Now, therefore, L Bntk hlcCulloch;Conreellei of the Currency ' do hereby certify thst,.. IBM IRON - , CITY NATIONAL BANK OP fang . =mu," 19. the city, f Pittsburgh is the iirunty,, , , of Allegheny, and. State of Pennsylvania, 1111141 - thorized to commence the bush:poser Banking nay der the &of aforesaid.: - • Ia cpstimony whereof, witness my ham • -7 [r.. a.] _ rind make( office, this thlTtpdrai day 4 liecemter, A. D. • ROOK nfeetrth,(XJll, Jaelsod Comptroller of the Currency. DOLLATC bAVINGII3 BINS, .NO . rOcirra &neva. • - , OHABTERED 1N.1855. Open daily from a to 2 o'clock, also on Wednes day and Saturday evening . , from Dia) , lat. to No vember let, from to 9 o'clock, and trom-Hotember lot to May Ist iron, Bto ho'cloek.. - • a Deposita-peeved of all sums of not lessthan One and emilvldmad of the proata declared twice -a year, in June and December. Interest has been. , declared seml.armually; in• June and .December. since the Hank was organized, at the rats Of ids. per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn ont,ls placed to thenredit of the depositor as prinelpal, end beam the semi' interest from the first day" of June and . Decocting compounding twice a year . without Immblioy the depositor to call. or even to present his pew book. At this rate money will double to les, than twelve Books, containing the Charter, By.Lisre, Rules tad Regulations, furnished gratis, ors 'appilaattora . pnzargarrr-GEOROF., ALBIIEF, • WilllamJ. Anderson,, A. M. Pollack, M. D., • John - G. Baeltafen. - Robert Hebb, ' • Beni. L. nauseates)", John IL Shoenberger, James Herdman, James Skittle, - Jambi McAuley, . - Alexander Store, Isaac M. Peeneck, Obristianifooger. Calvin Adams, Ham J. Lyneb.• John o.lll.ndlry, Peter A. CleormElack, • John Marshall. - Hill Burgarla; s Walter P. afarehall, Alonzo A., Carrier. , - -James B. D. Mies, • Charles A. VOltcm, , Jan Moraddes,) - WIZ. Douglas, Henry 'Jhn l.. - . Orr,' - John 7: • ' William S. Haven,' - . AlexamierTlndie, Peter H. Hunker, • William Vauklrk, Richard Hays. ' Wm. We ma -James D. Kelly, - Iwo Whittler, • Treaturcr-GRASA. fIOT.TOM Secrefery-JAMMS - B.M. HERDS . . • ' - DI.IIIE,SALVINGS INSTITIITIQN. NO.'.; 110 SI•LITTEXTELD STREET, (o tte Custom Rouse.)Cbartery4 by,the Les r _ • • OFFICERS- • Presidclie-0E0..8.-.TONES • wick I'IIMILDISTII _; • Wll. H. - Joahaa'AbCodati, . Thos. D2ldessier, Alex. Breklity; Francis Sellers Al•Releurrisk, John F. Join:ll4s, • Joseph KING '• Thos. S. Blair, F . IL a lci t • Henry Lloyd, James Park, Jr., corner,: • D: N. Long, - 171, tienuin,• • • Dr. Jas. Carothers, • D.-F. Jones, - A. S. Dell, • ' _ 0. Wok- ; 365. Dilworth, IL -D. Cochran, Wm. Smith, • J. W. Woodwell, NV. IL rhelpa, K. C. Schmertz, D. E. McKnly', J. 31cD. Grossman, : C. li. Paulson, Jacob Stitt:asstd., , G. Follensber., Alfred Slack. &attar* awl Tme.nrra , -D. E IDICISIXT." . .. . Open daily, from lA.M.to 2 p. Alin, Salm- . der evening, from a to 8 o'clock. • Deposit. received of one dime and upwards. • Divldends declared in Do:ember end Juan oreaall Dividends . allowed to retimin are placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, amt-teter t est thuecompoundlor it. - Ilooks containing Charter, By-Laws, he., tandid. idat the This institution netts,. especially to thaws pasons whose earrings are small, the 'opportunity securnulatm Ivy small deposits, easily *lied, • sum which be s LOOolliree When need= st eir money ant only Lelnocsalrocbut besting instead of reseatnhtr, unprOductive. , BANKER & 7311130KF,8 -, is Itimodri.arelt , sear nab , sPeolallittedloalbtAlipvittbaae sad sale at Uo=air uttlZ ur l4ooti , ausl fa feral. d Ttst...,-Zume4awilaossollo "t=t C di Si* of l tv.Pfrk 611 sit _ _
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