Tittoturr o lit 6axiiti ./ 1 . 4 Y 14 " r e - F T 1 111 P . CIZETTII ITBLISRINO ISSOCIITIOY FEBRUARY 3,180 i 'TUE ORO WWII OE TUE CI T. Twenty-fonr years is not long in he life of a city ; yet when we-look back to 1810 we See how great has been the growth of thistcity Nihilist that consparativeli short; period. - We give 'below the total tote In this city and. Its imniedlate neighborhood„, in 1840 and 1884. at the Presidential Elec tions of those years ; and a ' glance will . show how rapidly the territory immediately adjoining the two cities has -filled up with poptilation. , - • Allegheny. city bas :the same c orporate limits now as then Ibut - the fourth' ward alone now polls more votes _than th ' whole city-.did then. :The - total vote f that city In 184.0_wm ~; 1108 -; in 1801 it, a 5,4898. :„ Surniunding the altj,ini e the north and west, in the former yeari was the township of Reserve, widelfAe4.PoliCd : only 100 votes. Since then;_lfinchester rind . Bri quet* boroughs ant IPCiure township have,been formed out of partsof , it,Lnntl llto tourney cast 1708. votes—about 8 sb 1. - -...• - The city of Pittsbuith prope l r e lhen em braced only the first lie. wa of, the present city. ' Beyond it on the `nit lay the township of Pitt, 'stretching from river to river, unt ofvatieh foisrlar i ge wards' have since been cut; and , elongside of it, Ilecbles township, Ord of whist. Collins, township has since been thawed. These are all now practically s part of the city: The whole of Pittlownship polled only 534 rotes in Igo, while what is ,left of iti and the , the wards ; framed 'out of it; nand poll 11797 votes. Lawrenceville, which alsb lies just east of the city, has increased its 'vote from 110 to 824. Taking the whole or this little strip which twenty-four years slnea gla died the city on the east,.the increase is from 10:.6 to 5580- 7 r.early 5i to 1. : Cu the south the increase ism little greater. In 1340 the township of Lower St. Clair stretched from Six-mile run to: Charders creek, and polled 523 votes. dut of this Las since been formed the boroughs of East dlimaingham, South and West Pittsimigh, lilocongsle!a and Temperancerdle, and the loweildpi of Union and Chartiers, .not to Spear( of a considerable slice tit}' off in Conning Baldwin tOwnsti excluding Baldwin township, no or more than 8 to 1. Our attention was called to t • on looking over the table of t Pue;ddent. in 1840 and compar that 0fi8!,14, and. as it is so Ins give our readers the .benefit of [ "tend the table of the election int' nay Row fairly be regarded as I ono city: . The total vote of trice in IMO was 6,138; it is shoWing that the population ' - usibuplcd in 24 years; '. • . Pitlebargh, 1810-- Plash rgk, 1-141. That Ward -. MI First Ward ' ass Scworallihred • 647 -.-CennullW,erd 618 Third Wandl64 , Mira 'W ard 1,4a0 Rnt% Ward.,:-.. 065 .Totirtnpard , 732 figtb7''"/-- .' -6 " clia:Vral --,. .. III: . Seveath Ward.... 07 6841 Eighth ITard. Ma Ninth Via.-et • E. 44 . 1141.0 n ~ ' . ' P _,T . . Allegh Flick lOrarn..; - r . 419 lint Ward eDY. 1140 . &nand Weird . . ... , ,168 Second Ward. 1,050 wig'S ward - 4 0. Tatra Ward-. • • 1,375 rowel. - Ward 40. Tourth'Ward—.... t,530 flteec , rve 4LS -nceerre...l .... .. 190 i 31d ' iur6- •• • .. ' ... .g 3 ' -• ' . 1-14?°064arr• r•ar.' .an , aluquesne --11 - ILAwremoacille 116 Lawrenceville.: .. VI - Olrealngßarn. - ..... 116. BlitalUgham-..,-:..7 MI . (Etiat RtintinbioTlttsburgh n. ass ..r •- - - _• . . Saran ass •,. . west Pittsburgh.. 1% Ur fe, st.: ce3tr.... 0.3 i Yoa is o:getg:i ne 15 - - -• .- . cuitleity - . .:.: wo • , Lower e r iiiiir...- a3on6 - a'alca - ' . 'STATE - OP:. COUNTY . FAISON S VCR A I.ll§ - ROIISE:St IN ivr,s,.'sY INANIA. -, We have Meelved front t. e President of- - the "'Philadelphia Soelely . or ,Alleviating,. 1 4 *he Miseries of Public Prise ,"' a copy of an 'address' to. Coveinhr Curtin' on 'the stale of.; -`448...A.:0unty Prlsona end Altar,- I,o nunt !fl Punntylvindz." toiw - bicn the Gor-. enrol: called the favomblo attention of the Legislative in his annual Message on the 411-day of January last. • This society was organized, originally on the 2rl day et' Feb .ruary,citr, andre.organized May tith, 1187 „. a few:diyi &fore the COBV4IIIIOn met that, framed our National ,- Constitution , ;Vont that Ameto the present; a few , plittanthro • piste. In the ',City of brotherly-love," im bued with the .spirit - of thrt illtedrious- and diatinglitthed !lowans), . his c, through the cooperationef tome of the:rriends of hauoui- By in different. parts of th a t State, , been del 'So.-frig their energies tow ds the securing of r...reforMin the crecutidu of .prison dis .-- ciplitin throughout the. Commonwealth. Their operations hairei, n carried on so SilerdlX that - their organ' hon hat scarcely been known- to have an e ':.tence;- IA Juno last, Governer . Conrrst re letters: to: a conneittee, appqnted by. the x -Soeicti, `,!re ? : questing that . hey .inig , t be allowed to visit and examine the prisons and poor houses:throughput the- i Commonwealtfi," and the address before us contains an ab straeVocthe ,reports madOay these special agentri:A:Particular Sitt6tition is called to! the constracuon of prison hours, separate confinement, clesnlinesa, order, propriety arid moral and—religiottahotnictien. In all of these there is much Iroom for improve ment. So fax — a - a our eXperlence and ob servation Wkly..: Syloulil;say n',• radleal re form is demanded In the whole system of prison discipline. The tlnfortutiatc inmates of our Jails shouldbe supplied with suitable toolrN and receive regular moral and reit ema: fiarticibik: It . Will be. Jemetabina that the attention of the people of this county was called to the, subject of moral ref. In one prisons, ty the Grand Jury of the October term of tile , Court of Quarter licit:V.. Id/Mush. Gil' .forenian, Idpjor VrtliatiFittii. Ai it, little - .leis hee' Anne In the matter, 'but We hope that philan thropists will . now bestir thesiselves, and that the Legislature . will bestow upon the Subject the: ittentinn. iblekiniimportince demand", . .. ,i , , . _ I. - ~• „ TALLY t The tree States's:n.spending ' quickly ret o andanaidbily hi favor 'f the amendmentio the i Conatitutien abohihing sia-iory. The_ [Gaitlei States yestilday gave their assent err _ Illinois ; r re,y icbic • Mau a;I Maine. PcnnsTlionlit will Irspe, awl soon eire recordod.itiiTOte on t' , . . 11XICARNABLE iTIII.I rEAT.—PrOfO9 . Nor ow York, . who has 'ham arrivedit _ Quincy last --Hondy, on skates, having Stictted;all-the front St, Paul: 'He left „. theSt Paul on 9th inst., ant t'eachediglltht• g . 'CY on the 23d, tntielta the.whoe distance' 7 - . . of itso tidies in fourteen dity#,' l 4 o l ) Pllrtg on the way to deliver, leatnrea:' ilo found the len ansooth and beautiful, slid clear of air • ' holes lie hid a eleinstretch .ito.ro-St. Paul to quinty, and he howled down the globe, over flyer degrees of ',latitude; without meet , gag with - an` - ft^ is One of the anCst extra Ordinary feats on record. . E . , italonV a nrovAto. 21..,111114_11.pregMld. iu L urteelilor.mndi4— patehes, 3e. trnh y,w as so modest :.toi un 4:htrosive, that it probohly o>citcal h at tentionthrat it deseAes. It marlts as bro - A ly en era impmgress es the adoption ct the Constitutional Amor,dmtut nolishing very, and It wsis fit Una. it shoUld follow that so promptly. trfere'lt is: `l. S. Roil, (eoloiel) of the Elprenic • court of .15Inssachusetts, ••vro to lay, on motion of Senutir Sumner, aluilth as an` Attorney and CounstP.or of the Suprume Court of the United States." Only think! It is but a few years since this very Supreme Court decided that a bleat man had no*rights that a white man was bound to-etepect; and now it admits a black man to practice his profession before it! Judge TANSY never dreamed that such a thing could happen in that, the highest court of the nation, within sir _months after his death. Such an announcement, five years since, would kayo wakened the nation like the shock of an earthquake; nowit is regaided an a matter of 'Course, and aline into the tel egraphic column asa mere ordinary item of news. Eire years ago, this black lawyer could not bare'traveled on 'the cars from 'Boston to Washington; and five years ago the bar of the Supremo Court would have considered itself insulted by his admission. la ,a wonderful stride and, thank Godi in the right direction. We wonder what Chief Justice Wotan- WARD would say to Such a motion in his courtY And yet we hope he may' live to have to swallow it. IFlowAre the Peace. Commlestoders to bo --- -- Received? It is no longer doubtful that certain per sons, whorofess to come to the North from the country ip possession •of the rebels on an errand of peace to our-Government, are on the way to. Washington. If the chief executive power of the United 'States were lodged In such humble hands as ours, we _should not hesitate in what worda to address Mr. Etephens and his associates. We should, say to them : "You come es representatives of the rebel government, 'which holds, as Fri: orlon, multhtries of our loyal brethren captured in war, and having them in its rower, is pitilessly dooming them to a slow and torturing death by famine and by ex•- pcsArrc to the Inclemency of the elements. Every exchanged prisoner who return, horn captivity adds a new chapter to th^ history of these horrors. The -truth of there accounts have been carefully investi gated and fully confirmed. The linnets of no barbarous nation show examples of cruelty more frightful than those of which your, government has been guilty. Thirteen thousand of our gallant piling men, the flower of our population, have been de liberately starved to death amid ' the rich plantations and abundant granaries of Geor gia, and still the cruel work of torture ond murder goes on.' You are part or 'that go v eramest ; you are men Of eminent shuttl ing among the rebel population and high in their confidence, And you must hear your part in the respoiisibility for these crimes If we were to seize your persona and put shackles on your legs and condemn you to break stones on the highways, and hold ynn as hostages until our people now in your hands receive the treatment which is their. due, we should deal mildly with you. If we were to -erect gibbets in front of the Capitol and hang each of you with your bends downward till you died,sthe retalia tion would pot be more severe than the offence, tO:sd, — if inflicted on you only, it would Anl rei! of being commensurate with the provocation. Yon and your associates Lave by these cruelties made your names an abentination to the ,world while the history of the ; rebellion is remembered. "You solicit peace because you are driven JO extremities. Bach is the truth, however, you may seek to disguise it from the world. lint our first duty Is to our brave and un foitunatisoldiers, whom, day by day, you are putting to a cruel death. Before you -ask mercy for , yourselves you must show merry to them. Go home, and ind. si Pro st that . this ford work be ininstantly.stoppe vide emir brave fellows, who -havehad the -ndsfortnneto be your captives; with angle -, lent'and voomy ?shelter, ample clothing, and I. Mtolesome and abundant food. When you have 'thus saved , from death those whom your cruelties-am sending to the grave by lingering tortutes,•then, if ever, it will I 0 time for you. to talk of peace. ' Till them 'our Ixabjcence,-autkers are: thelernia who esptuFed Fort Fisher and the army which has just mug its triumphant marchiihrough the heart of Georgia.' , We do not presume to conjecture in vrbat manner Mr. Lincoln will receive the persons who are styled peace commission . pr.. il'e lenct rnacerptalde of wham. 'Mr. Vsphens, coming 'on a like errand at au earlier period of the war, was sent back' frc m our lines— But. this we will say, that sif our government, 'mindful of the condi tion of our suffering brethren in the bands of the rebels, and more • attentive to their Ws Ifan' than to 'that; esf 'their cruel tor; mentors - and murderer& • should give the Southem'embassy- to understand that their hands were, too bloody to entitle them to an 'audience until some port of the guilty stain 'fuss removed by imolfsmali reparation as is yet In -their power to make, the country would resound with accelatnations of sp plante.--,Ness Foik Part. WO Cut p. These, • poll 1;175, MEM= o vote for lng, it with =tire we it. We stp , tricts which Iconstituting his city dis now 20,979, has nearly AU Abotti General Sherman. _, , The venicious New Y ,r 1 correspondent., of the London Morning Ocrahl writes this th ry about the insanity Of General Sher man: , .. "We are ofilejally informed that Secre tary Stanton-bus jtnt made a visit to Gen. Grantls hrothinarters. to discuss the* im pending - military operatiOns. 1 heir, from It trustworthy 'source, that his conference "hinged unon A swell authenticated report that tie first captain of the federal see trice, Wm. T. £thermanhaa actually Wome huarte.:., When this startling rumor wascir," spieled thrOugh the street one day last meek'. the-priee 4f, gold depreciated ten per cunt.. Gtateratt3ttetman, it. Will he: retnembered, WoksuddenlY'removed from command in rttile West two years ago; and insanity "Was' girbi throe .1:b the press, al - the cause of the ‘ lainge.'''rhis 'successful general' is of a •wrvonaLtVinpertrineitt and dysivaptic hiatit, laabverfeseltable; anti it is now repgrted• tbat,the Iptignes aud labor of the Georgia, tainpulgn,have overtupuni Iris reason.. This , etatementliuds belief -with- some of the wannest. , adrulrera. of,the. - General; and friend's ofrthe Administration openly assort that it was the "Impelling' MIMIC for Man. ton's Untried •stsit to the , camp of General Grant. ...It IS further 'stated General Oliver 0. Tioward igiabeen placed in command of -:Sherman'a anni." , tilternsan:s capture of gwrannalt Is thus , accounted for; • the poor man knew ao het a (Cr. C. CIATTILIZTIOTICI ur TLIE.BOSTOS CM:IILn- . se To idISSIONIK—The orthodox congrega , tions of this city are accustomed to take up' - their collections for the American Board in thti Month of January. 'The home secre t/IT* has felt it his dmy to ask for II :50,000, in view of the high price of exchange; and there is good reason to believe that ads sum will be obtained.. The 0 d South gives $10,0 4 30; Itasca Street is expected to con tribute a similar. amount; Mount Vernon will approach 6,000. If the churches In other large cities co-operating with the Board shall manifest the saute liberality, this institution will he able to dose its cur :rent financial year without embarrassment. .—Besion Trarellsr. _ Torturr.---b tdikey was exposed, for stile in the Petersburg market yesterday toi ning, ut the small figure Se veral years ago this sum would have bought three or four flee Loss, two or three barrels of meal, a quarter or two of beef, a bar . relof molasses I:quantity of coffee and behold sugar, with the chfresene a !latee!-: R turk ic ey niond e 4ig. addd. Now 11,7 011 ow suit to-day, we free Shale will hare Te.sidc of Freedom. TLIE scandalous divorce case in New York revealed that 3irs..Millspaugh did not.love her husband because, although ho dressed well, he was slovenly,. never would wear idd gloves, and always had tv rod nose. It was the red nose thavestranged, her •'sae. lions. That was the domestic flrebnmd. • IT is said, owing to a falling og in the supply .of ntl-ekine, in Pans, this season,. there will, ptobebly, be a riscin the price of " extra kid•gioves." . - • . . _ IstAtiaszr.--Nins *Mien belorting tO the troops balm transferred to ISolluir, . froze to dealt' In the house cars on Brlday.nlght, while riding over the Central Ohlaltesd.— Register. N _. tigAl 141,54 ii 11a.:137::17".", . The. hour Co. • am.-1 Tim arot 7 ". l, i to th , Crazr • oli Immrl! ann forth r pre:- 1.:.'..g :13 for final drvlrian. to tr,t p-...' {lll,-.. g3+3.3 . 1 . 3. , ; 31k..r, 3, ti. ..r of rrndid wt :a riklng 7.latrao to t.ultalina on the t r n r ..,l 7 . hide. I 313.801s114181,381.1C.; over the prc - tba 7, 7, i • An 4lballl Dcm., of Pn.1.11- 631Y11133.3 foladd a brachial paper - , wh!ch he j0y:111..,.. ,6 anve.or rote'and Call3S ,onirr .alter. of IL: rr1 , 31- 11„;,. Ahr..,r.orr F.. Coffr-th, r reBo - .I.ViLIII . /barict. rola., In all 0111 w hie and maul! argument, 10 131108" the peace no am. od and the policy In amend. Applanre. on -the Republlcan side gteetNitlies , new to Freviem 11:v15...William 11. elliter. of Prnhayirstin Orlin Woo 'biniten election by Geo. F. 'Daher, Union.) es,steses pre-Slavin Democracy, end lin,st-a on ke. ping his party fbot on the rime, 1...” Gazer - re baler. fat The galleries aro gettlug crowded, the dery of jter.. ;.w. e. Ir. R. Deroseroav Or vicn. the Ham tilling tip. j, ii t ,rrue non, February t, Anson Herriick, Dem. teeli District of New , OT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TILIT York, next giVes (rani : end slateeeirmilke re, rho I Ir.. of T Mager rent. Treasury Cone whs, holi es view, nut ehull I nee, `cell be redeemed at this office, on and idler 1 the istli teat. Change Isle vote. ; e 1.,. ie e flne Tone 6 per cent. Treasury Notes. In the initial of the speokigg, - and that loirelue; ; will be redeemett and pe r paid on and atter which always cheracterizes a critical vote noon tkace it• y. C. W. BATOURt.oIt, _ a great ,inution, It I? Whisperedthat thren 10...5td D. S. Depository. Fewer Couttelsoiemes, Sit:rens, Runt, and i 11( e,E—A. liKtelsE AND LOT Campbell. are. on their,way here—thai they were I L ~ ; moires Pu. Pike. Road in R town at City Feint last night. A few lielitvs, hat treat „ en the - Plank Road 100 f. et, and run niest people say "gold gamblers' news." . ell, Ladl feel. to a road 40 leel wide. on which I;3ohe „l.lr7ll.l":,Hcoofin:rcol.alling.nskis., Heade of Bureaus, pi omment civilians line j." r. ('rich. Pear, nod Apple Tree.. am bearing tingnlshed strangers, ell the spaces nut elate of the pe VMes; to good order: bo odd low. Pa circle. eeee STEM , : I.Fli HAXTF.R, The Intermt becomes intense. The di,ouptiou No. t St. [Nair .t ., Pittsburgh. of the Demoeratie party now eotug .11 iv 1721t,h- h; AUT IFLL SUBURBAN - 1 1 E 317- ml with antler:Action and 30y tipMa thn `t Try:, c Fine ,ALE.—Pleasantly situate in eon side of the House; anxiely. end gloom I.oOde 1.1 c.ai.t nOilitnton, twenty mtnutss walk from the obstinate body onsrd l Slevcry, whose cen. , 0 , 111 aannonhoi Bridge, four large c cund, feet front on Filch street by treating . lines bremr. l with the breaking up of t . ,eet, to svcsmoro street: Soon railing 1n front their party. no Nlth shoot: two .1007 dwelling house. portico, James Brown. Dewier:de of cellar. t cemented cistern erm s, opitefutly initiestes tie Intention to vole agnust t ond eorrkee raft abildelrre, Tt freedoM. Aaron Hardlne. of ", erilee tr i n. 1441 end "Border Stine Unionist," bless the mark' makes , SONS. .1 1 61 Market st. a melancholy effort to poke fun at y sett D. em- . eratie converts and rams the it-I - rel:it , i.'n.or TT .1- 71{611 )1 .! N F• bark under the protection of Pie s it el tUtion, ,env mega: rsow. R il tl 4l l , S , F r. N , en.,) Merein Kalbffehib, Deemer:lt, of ...kiyo, reads a long - pro-Slavery ceneset tien vi.;.• 1, et- ' C. Zi N S B A CM INISTR, s Pale retention and 11,1 :.elntero of all size, for p. m.— The hour for .r o c I 1-1,4•1, 'never. Silrer. Geld. the fact is tolil ,l Ther ,l 11 i" SP • • , r lioardf; PNpor 011,1 'tidbit Rubber Works; Kallolielseli nuly at tee e. 2,1 -1, of nil poliCiao, _s t 3 he zrilitr I• Potent r color, with 3 ratio. p.igei. mol 01 e. 11. request gir.aut.cd, l'lle•c and WarebaZri f l lo o The galletier are woHerfolis ••.• I i C e.—TIIIS women an- in, intim* th, .. I • b 2 cieinifit, wig be Supreme ('curt and the .1- rnele ",: r : h 6l oner bete treeeferred rem..., • aferole •, cent, S.W re .—A 1 10 ' o "''' "• ' "'- e. -I.' , T..b.e, 11 .1r oat Diran, ' HAir And Critilde , on .0.- Inc • of n, I • e. 01 120, kern •nd Loftin:n.l Settees, test vr.te. Tee most ea.ne-t atteni -.:;„ r.m , a : Iti f iruiii 80,0011, Corte./ and Piste to the •11 the. I". • ' 4l ` r l. Low root P.'3lo.llfids, on and ittio •: Ik , Le. Olen 1'1.31 14, Merle tat Iry t•ldei.en rici.slia, Cook Sir's. and Flask. Coe reeirsethe ettemet rho 71111,1'm , t .a. will f,ll. but there are Wig e t in , l.:ll I 11 tike 1,111. Altecittees dem in; "aye. ' ono "o." The Is Ur a 1.73 Clerk, het tioledr.i 1 t d...•1 ,-d.l is weispers through the 111 noes. It is not 'alder!. p. teet-Qe.e-elou talyel new on lb. mo- Bon to recor.enler the r of loot by which the preiseo.d 10:1 fo- wont of tsyeetbirds. The Hun,' fete to recor.sidor, Ayes 119, "Spy= Now commence effort: to 5:100 0? the {lll4 vote. Robert Mallory Tun.) of Ky., with a menace 10 what etem,e sh shooed elle to pursue. appeals to Mr. Aohl.y to let the 1,1.1, go overfill tomorrow. Wee - Dante:nate elemor for this delay. klr. Ashley refuses and stomie Oro, this being the accepted time and the tiny of SitiVeill.o. The final vote imeine. Down the roll we go to Jew,* R. English (Dom.) of Cons., who TOirs ..aye." A bu rst of spill-lose greets this sue:peat-xi .reenit, mid the Internet bermes thrilling. The Speaker's hammer felt heavily, and restoreeellenee. (fferk—"J , ohn Rmmed' "Aye." Applause acme; repressed 11.1111 i.e the Spalker, Angry calls among the Democrats iad great Irritation of feeling. Ciere—"Wells A. Hutchins." "Ave." A stir of a•tonishment In the reporters' gallery. "William Radford." "Aye." A movement of setiefactionall over the House. "Dwight Townsend." "No." "Ah, if Harry Stebbins hail been well enough to stay teat vote bad not been given," said n senator. Gierk—"Schuyler Colfan.." “Aye." The voting is done. eciirift resells, run op the illvislon (Lots. One 'hundred and nineteen to !" Hurrah! &r en mare rhea fro, Weds! The Clerk whiopera the result to tee Speaker. The Speaker annonnees to the Houle whet the inedience quickly Interpreted to be TITS 311011 rt roe, ?TOL? TIM XXX.VIII7II Atlnnleav CM onnss nen ATIOLIIIIITEI2 AsreMelle Seavenr. The tumult of ley that broke oat was not, - thendering, and uncontrollaide. Represeuto three and euditore on the floor, soldiere sad ape ctatore fa the gallery, Senators and Supreme prone Cant Judges, women and pages, give way to the excitement of the most' aorta sod Important event to American Leglelation sad Amerieati Historyslnee the Declaretion of Inds. pendent*. • fled Bless the XXNVITith Congress! The work done In securing the passage of this hill has been immense. It has yahoo' tee labor of an entire month, night and day, to seenre the of jority which today go delighted the Nandi er freedom rind of himieelty, and en astounded 11,. allies elearery. To two Republicans In particular doe the na tion owe a dobt of gratitmie—to Jemes M. tab le), :of Toledo, Ohio, and Alert:sine Frank, of Warsaw, New York. They held the laboring oars. The Democrats Were sure of deafeatihq the ;In moire bj a large majority up to this enon;ln elmel they felt sure of It up to the final voting. ,The Republicans were not sure-of ewes, till last night. ' - _. 'Three batteries orregtdar artillery have just ;alnted the grand result with a hundred guns In I the heart of the city. 1 s • - - reit,* ripest Needed to RettiOns aid Raring 01 11.11LIMELN OIL .AND CO. The Stockholders of the shore r locap3oy I.ll33neet at the °Mee of RODE.IIT WILLY, Jr., N 0.4 Mood .trect, on 11117RSDA , the lth da• of rebrusry neat, rat 3 o'clock, for the purpose of or. R. Subscriber , are .requested to call on Roßeicr Jr., and pay up the •mount of the, net.. wildfowl on or before thst date. NOWT WRAY., Jr.. jaal d wd Son. emd.Trenit. pro fem. reDERAL OIL COALMAN Y.—There L.._2 will be n reveling of the Stuchnolders of thc . VEDENAL. OIL COMPANY, at lho °Me • of the Company, No. 71 Wood etreet,on TUESDAY, the '71.1. d•ty of Februmy,lBo, at It .37010 ck 0. M., .fOr the trmasetlon of Imminent buntnesa. Stock- . 'hOldots are requested to Mem/. Ily order of the Board of Dtroctors. A. M. ILLS. r. joo .. .Iwo 'SECOND_ 13141E1L AIZENJILENL". 1 .1301171ty IliCesOlzbasos: • SAC I/ =ceiling held on tcoMday evening, January 21, the enrolled men of the ward, onlocrlbmt the sour or 81.100 70 cn the spot. • ~ tt IA1(601111: HUNDRED DOLLARS from. each Man to Sill the IpuMs.: 'Unless - Cm men come atrl .Übentibe Ilberslly Utat the . Wire amount , mny be raised lsolOodh4l.T. Project will - be Abandoned. ' Mottled', wIll•be held on THURSDAY 'nu- HAT, and t3ATURDAY•DVENINOS, At 114 <Pella Unlmthetnamtutt ha subsoMbed by tistnts ay eve -111 to t i l l e lfE r T (71' Iffintil 1 liv E 1 OT 4,-•"744trittr. ovrscifiiiiibEa 4- or Hie isar• NATIONAL 111 FINING fa STORING 130.-:-Notiee Is hereby_given that the drat meeting of the above Company or fit be held at Ake “pr.t.s- PLEB' LYCRA MI , 11411,1`Rtsburgh, • an AIONDAY, YEBRUAYIY 20t14 i f title, Lir Gruel fiAZ,tl;F:tritrorliiVe, and gr!the; t rp 7 aL author's. d• and nom mittleularly specified In. an • get of the General Amembly nf the Commonwealth eirmansylvemin, entitled "An net relating to nor ' Int ons for Nochaalsal, Idastufsetntleg, Wang eft carrying purpose'," approved the filth of . July, whirl requires this three smelt's so. Hee te be ffieML • JOHN A. CAUGHLT, .• V. ILass..vodf se e . Jja2ll:lard) Predident. 1 • - 131311117011 AN Derain . Contelol , - „ • BIRVIIROTrAIt, Jon. 5et0,1616 1 . liar AN :11:1,ECT1011 FOB 111EVTI it. ItgCTOSS I.si 'thin Donk, to eery tot oar yen, willbe held et the Befit, cm TM:SD Y, Feb. nary:U.ol66, betweenttie hours of I end 6 oak. 0. al. • JOAN P. prmutt, • jandwd ' Cltoliter . ALLTAINWS r NATIONAL BANN, j PITTLATILIIN Jan. Ilt. ISAS. 110 -Alf ELECTION FD* NINE DIE 0- •12211 S to are until the next annual nico tine will be held-et the Banking NOW. On the TWIXTIC.FIRST LAY OF FEBRUARY next, between the noun ot V and 2 °Week la a. e , jalfet • J. W. COOK, Oeihier. ---._ tarTITE DIVIDEND OF THE TACK VET.TIOLCULft CO. will be MVO Pitts. burgh hale*/ of took at the office of 12110111ARD SON, HARLEY fa C 19., 12 Irwin street. i deffittf • 'men- aorEirritsExErms. lUBIITCA.TING V DIL.---100 I,bis. puce Durk Creek OIL In store and Inr 101, , , by I TAXES PALL ELI, A. tit/N. :Je3 119 end I. Water strrtt. ff.D.OO - ERIETF.;: SEGARS., TO II A(;CO. akto - . —NV 111 bb eul.l ttATllltliil.Y IittACCING, Vol, 4th. at 10 o'clock, at Conant mini :isle, ROOMS. MI k'ittli turret, 10 boxes (Iround Pepper; e. " " clinger; . .. 3 ~ I mpertor lbolgot o,tth -N.:Malan titgati; ' I ,Incaddies 13altlibora'Spuo 801 l Tobatoo; .. . • Flat ttawasuish ' - do. -F 'deem Handled Rblrlictly I Ces . - . ..... : • ; A..3llalLlVAlNf,...A.uat t r • §F;i7EOT'BCIIOOti, 7.A.ST-00S17:101f0, , ALLECIUENV)—Tbbs lisatlttatnn for 12;1'9, fur many yams eoncluetad by lIIr. W. It W AIL'. .111.111 b•lll•eocttruebto 20. nest mfola,cotltyloo.-vO, th 0 ElltST DAY 01 , 1118.11U.6.47, Under the aar,..• Of btr..T. r..1.711.E.T:}1A-11. _ I. For terms , itc..npply to Zidr. Waal bisrarldenec, 1iu..77 UNION AVErttlE; or at the Stial3.l Room. 10.10....2wd. .rEri" -7L4: :11i, E I ' . , ,!'i - 1 1 . : 7 111F:7- \roil lota vntl opt]. t•111.t..1 i l'llls t o.rgh or M I, tinalt t t ttr tt.• 'I rrArft.r.! Itr 1,. Jr_ .11 ..i•F f[l i LM GE 40 , Il i n h a , t, ' • • • •: r • •".,t.: • 434 .... 1 :MO OIL LAid) FOR BALE, , P,.: r. County. Wat VirOnts. ♦ goal op= I,lt, Of / . 111110:rt Ounitany. PIM Llc .rorycles A Va:u.a%:e if , • 1.:11 , 1 eztist-r •rtil v t A. :.1:1 LIV A E. A 1 AtlCt.-iIEDUCED. ta'3 - 1.1 - I.lxLg• PILLMV HI I.,SLIN Sl-1 EETI NGr MUSLIN, DARK CALICOES. V. , , wale at reduced prices by WUITE, oRe. a co., U. FIFTH STUEET. EOICE RESIDENCE FOIL BALL.- !,ruodern built 11.90 STORY DWELLING r•lwrllstrer.l. just shove Western Avenue. In IL r ; tusthet Rs/ rerrectable telghbovhood eta the MA N CHESTER PASSMiIIGER Y. n. L odert,ll.r sail., with Toturslea April Ist t. S. S. BRYAN. Drake, and Insuraade Adant, re 3 93 !mirth at.. (Berke's fl.s ll4lng.) VOlt SALE.—A.. very desirat• e t Tree etory Isnot Dwelling Douro, with a two story h•ek battalion: the whole COlRinin/ 11 tithe snoste 1., the borough of Birmingham. RSV the j•se.eoger A No, a three story Brick Dwelling House ots tUnine Nett room edjetrilan the above. -- 1 or "wilier put 'tutus. enquire of O. a. TONT. EF. Real Estate Agent. lin. NS Fourth ,t., Pitts. bt.tvh. or At:olsWe A.'3l9tObt, La., Birmingham. Aso, FitnAt or 173 ACHIE .4 , In Ana rlt,or town. stip, Westmoreland eonaty, Pa., tra Tub AIR firm,Ve about one mile. from the Passes Rtliroad. ownie - menu are a goal frame holm. awl (.uric-frusa Beek /tam. Also. a small Prato 0f26 acre) In Derry township. eatoooersull County. Ps.. near the tine of the Penn's Also ,s Perm of shout 109 sere' In £.lrlteld taws. ship, WettmervLann I.lounty, Pa. Also, a Farm of ten urea lo Fa1r9.16 tOwnehip. Weutnoreland county, l'a, tniMNilately OR thli oitheYenn•ft. B. U. Alan. 900 shares of stoat Of the Cairo Oil sal Ilinlog Compan'y of Pittsburgh, Pa. For further pert touters Impure ot 0. 0. TO W 1,12, _N eat Estate Agat, 166 Fourth street. UNION REFINING & STORING' OF PITTSPIVIIOa, PA eAk.rmir.oLL. ilt3Xlo,ooo 25,000 Sharon ; .$lO Each Wolin(' Ender the Manufacturing Lain OF PENNSYLTANIA. ARGi. AMOUNT OF THE STOCK ALREADY SOLD {woks at Subscription will remaltt opeo for ONlti time at the office 0f.T.J.1 - }1.1.1.F. , :P1i , „ 83 Wood st•es KIIIICTVIRISIK s.l SklllOSSAKtitt k LAN°, Liberty street, rittsburgb, wbere soy Inf In to the orgooLzation of the Coto ormstlon porty snar.norewssa hod. I.z lad , I;OSING B&LEb TO QV BUSIN E ' fsooTs► aa 4 2 - 30 taxicsansi COST,. AT 96 Federal Street,illtegharny ' 1 em now ealliagolretywailte stock of BOOTS, slt 0 1.:S,11 A rtmts, I.4IIOILATA IT , AT VOaT,toge lota other built:tree. Vetelt dettlereatiti - the public generally will eta Mt° their edeateleilatoo/ 1 11 IMIOUlliillll my stook. ns 1 am determined to dose oat. la the least U pessible. GUODS AT CApST. , K. CIANTIPCIC. • ge Federal it.. Allettlietry intr. TO TASTOOkEathift I;UT~CL °^ NATIONAL REFINING AND STORING CO: , rte ficeond last stnwnt on the Stoll of this MIS.: iwe. 1. Melt is a per Shaw. is now duo, And will he received by .1. U. lentil., Tressarer. tho grdoq Nethonal fisnuclor Ny 11451LLTANI. at Allettwny Co. niertiner or tar Directors of this ponsirtily - livid Feb. Ist, lOUS, A. M. M A was rieeted President, vie . .11/11S A. 4.1.R1 FLUX. Mei, .1. P.,IIANNA. Esal i rl 4 tertor and,Viee In ylsberof Vlll 11.16111.10 X, biewr*tart!: - 7 dr.!, kJ 3 ,7 1, fehtt =ER AND 31112T-ZON SEOOND•wA LlDBUTYStrtets,TUU.bmgb. U. w. goar.ow MORROW & EtA.RNEIML, pl naufnettaren, of every delcrlpllan of Steam Bell me, (AI Stills, Agitators, 'ranks, Salt Pane; Gas. ometere, Wrought Iron Ilridgee, Steam Pipes; Cu-. hlwVhlmneye, lima:hen, Bede, made In tho ' beat manner, and warranted equal to any In the country. REPAIRING done promptly, feed and AISSOLU'IIOII.—The firm of MAC REOWN A 1.11 , 111. AR T, fa &evolved hp • the glenth of ANDREW IIIAiIh.T.OWN. The husimerr of the hie firm will be settlefl by WILKINS LIN II LILT, who will detainee the hosinerrt. folatd (.15rcensnor. ro—MACKEOWN OTA LEN IN m.x....czktrp. eft- cscraA.A...xiv), Produce n'arl Pontruission Tterehaitt, Dr i ly Igo. 403 L the rty st.,Pittaborgl, BOARDING. Can obtaln BOARDING at • First °lase - Priv& e Bowling Douse. Large front ream, unfornltha. Al.O, TWO GENTLY:MEN can obtalrt Roth,. Call et the' corner or Locaet et. and - Whtto Oak aDOYI lieffkeer• lgairatn.l rOR SALE-TWO BUIO Allocated to the Seeon4 ward, Alk•gbentOttr.. The lot. ts al ft. 3 2 11.01*re by MI feet; Denting on Treronnt.and Pasture-Lanes houses eontsin CMS rooms and small kitchen eanh; are ..early.ner, in coo4pratr.. Apply . . A. RAT tr. felintcd 167aetera racutte. 1 LiA Cfrid ERTOli t WOW° , *or void i_lotwulpsi?D illtrona.t2 l67 :W o o 402 1 7 66 - cm, Pitixburgh, Pa. •; 1814 OIL • .-110 irlarE t .o CULAN y S .7 s: rs' . ' CRTIii.E_7III.47TS ert)lNx:%it.T, ; Nzkirg Approprialicns for the yew: 1355. e r.r. I. Ile ii or.li”argi and eau:led/TM , 34.tyor,,thier me-1..,' ( itimre. J Piffsturp:/. in antra and Cons,”ls o , ro ..4 ' , en I-id. nod 0 i., hwe'w easeled by ALA,. f; n: 111 ivici, 'lO.l the Iteyentin of Said ally, for the per t 565 tinging fn., , r.... 5. in hoeing and arilt o o t .at.e nil .. .. tI 0 1 t ,in herI p %4 p y n101, y ie herebyap pt pi inlet' fat Ito following pUilingeS: hr': 0' ATLI/ A l'FBOl-111ATION3 FOR 6315. 7‘... I. Interg.r 0.3 000 00 " 2. e.lit• 21,603 n 9 " 3. Print i- r 3,003 03 " 4. Vile Et.gtuen 17,0.1 001 " " Slate 6.000 121 5. Eight Pollee *OB3 0110 " 6 Water Work. 63,000 p '• 7. Streets 28.003 00 B. 051 Lighting 2,100 00 9. Plan and Mar Lets., 300000 - to. 711onerngithela Wharf 0,01000 it it. Allegheny Wharf 0,051 00 " 12. Weigh Scales 500 Olt . 13. Contingent Fund 15,007 00 " 14. Ronnl of Health 300 00 " is. Loans due and falling due 261,735 00 1 . 16. Outstanding warrants, not coun tersigned . 17. Outstanding warrants, counter. iwil 500 40 gig " IS. Mane° Del.:talent 1,904 00 'r is. Slaking Fundlo,o34 00 •a2O. Fifth Vital Hatket 250 00 • , 1701,389 00 • ,ESTIALATES OF .F REtEDIPTS OF REVENUE 13 18010. City Tax - _— 102,61011 00 Buslam 2111,0:0 00 Wiiter I phyla 00 0 -00 Allegheny Wharf 12,09 , 18,000 CO f.S.MO OD - 7,000 OS •700 00 : d i .wr : i :lir: l oa o: f ivi. n o 3 11 I .I . : r ,B : a n :: err l :::::: : ' =3 1/0 US SO Salt Inspecllng -••••—•• • • EOM 05 (imager 0 400 00 Vehicle License !4111 00 PA•PellgAr Hallways i t em 0 'Weigh Sccles Limns due and !tilling due 262;135 09 _,-.--. • 701,11dit 00 • Six. S.:That for the purpose of providing set, elect revenue to meet the ordinary expenses of the city, a./ pay the interest on the CoMpromlse Bonds authorized by Act of Asserahly, approved the ttth day of April, 103, and the Ordinsnces or Cc:lunette, passed In pursuance thereof, the rate% of taxation are hereby inert:l4rd above what is au tiled:l.d by former Act• of Amembly, and for the year 16Th shall be as follows, via:— I Upon all property taxable for State or Coun ty purl oars, nine tells upon the dollar of the val. not len. 2. Upon all orl., wares and merchandise, and lautn all art lace of tra de nod commerce, includitt . s riles at notion and other wise, two and one-fourto nails en the dollar. 3 Upon the actual yearly sales of each and eve ry prreoll or nit ccCcgc.l in the trade, hurdtotem or cement ion or retaliate for LIN ber or their benefit, •100,1 r. Icrcentc•l or dlsttiled liquors, and on the artital ly talcs or each rind every perroa or lam record In the ttualnrai of an auctioneer, tire Milli. on the dollar, excepting on toe soles of stock, reel ettlato Cr steamboats. the rates or which shall lc two te l .1 our-feu: mills on the dollar. 1 1. On the average quarterly buisineaa of all foc i wholly. and roe:mit:Mon merchant., brokers and ks, bankler, tnshtt at inns, end on the average quarterly - recripta of inataance Lump:toles, loon. r mite went:Lira, c.cprcell companlett and telegraph r.t we art raie-fotath tallia on the dollar. And at tae ratsa the City Assessor shall Fihri•ll the ri..1 , 1 tort,. xril.nnner% or retrta nf flr•iln,nraa, so fat as ti sa.le ore 12 cons: -tor herewith, ran Lerch! repealed .1ANII:F• v. Al'11,1:1 - . Pt,itiont of 50..: 047'.1...11 S. ••f Svlect Prraidrra 01 t:omm•n. fittelt. ItYon SIoST Clerk of Cornlnott Cotinel. N - SCI.IOY ER & CO., `l* ..26- "I' X 40 Mr 33 it BLANK BOOK MAKERS. No. 39 Fifth street. DFALFFSIY- AlbrMs. Per tfolloct. STATIONERY. OF ALA. 'rink FAMILY Knitting Machines A r e dreeed the public will% rai Ire coallaaairo La aaa belief tbal-the) ate destined la MI a GREiI VOID HI IDE FOIL! CIULD livoughout the Land, and to take rank with the 144,:ing Machine. fa s valuable auxiliary In (loth• leg the Household, and In . , These Machine. am PERFECTLY SIMPLE, are very strongly enasievoted. Ltd will LAST A I.3lKLTlkilff. The labor reknired to sea theta is very trlditoh alsd they make Yff NY Lin LL . NOISE. 'A Child eon easily operate sad adJsat them for the different kinds of Work- Tbey will readily knit • • • a or Colton Toni, Zephyr, Vioritcd or Silk, neeri.Air,T or ILNIT 00013 4 5, ao desired rue desl6,m4ed roe tookietg 13CCICS, MOPS, JACKETS, i912.1,61ra1ti. 543 11 1 MISLEKVTLYP EK AiGli4liS, to., So. More Work Cmi Be Accomplished -ray cesrin qua envtdtfieeelteettlnes, Mui r enii be , $e#NE TWO 'MONTHS BY .10110. . • the Attle No thAt matto bt the' eedinAry 'Knitting llcedie. They will make .1161.7'- or orErt STICH; PLAIN, ltllllllP.eatiiAlgtATl- - , - ' They ere eneahht or making A 'treater eNftetlty Awl varlet y tYYTTotit. And' inc mare yterteol. mut; t ePI. thee Any °Uwe ii.etttlng Itteehlee Is exl4te ace. 1 iter Call owl Cee thetaln operatlott., " - 'At.traylr nit ' r • ' • . i . . _ ... etrihylvAnhhOhlo.-StAeo Kew Torii dr W. ‘lll llll a. B i P. CARPENTE,II., • 750.27 Itlftri Streit, Pittsbnesch. yAItES fiditN, • -136 Wood Btre6t, MANUrAt7TURIIII OF ' =II IMPIIOTED BORING TOOLS, Sinking Olt, Salt and other Wills. f oo l e winrarar i i . el4t v ogr o v it erata . TONL,N .TA 11011.131 N FOINViLIED Xacevoctest C, b. grioea, . Vith ruck attlelee as n u to coid, uot Opetx ' Nous, GI . ANVILS, BELLOWS, st,EDoV, itArint} l 4.o, PICKS, AND wins BAP!, LUTE= A3D 61c7314( AU of wldcL I Anro constantly In store. Isatnimas IRBORIIITS AND :WANTED, kir air, - two -ImFand caq ,' at No. 14 &dant" rind tra-anhatitntrs.. trathitt nersea required Wither than ' let•lnti !=i=liii nits Goons. .. In.OOP SKIRTS I A JOB LOT FOR RSV cents each. WOITI3 FROM $1.50 to $3.00, -1131-JA-NinErrSl • A SOD LOT ALL SIZES. i !FROM $7 TO $3O PER PAIR. .BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED ThirCTEMaXINTEL 1 PRINTS, 't 1 r8.04:11.1.004:1. 122. Price! I to correspond with Eutern quastions. ALEX.. BATES', Tao. 12.1. I'ift3s OWL. Jan NcounAuE 11 0 Itl E T VEER. Nittorwmk 413-Iyde, 78 MARKET STREET. (Mr, en xteneire Mock of tiMASONABLE (101,1):3 of A.moricno. Manuiaottrre, cm:Leptis:llg e, grt•et reoriety of HOSIERY & GLOVES Fancy Gado, Notions, Small Waxes, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, In eve ry stjle end Tull it yst most rose marable prices. IVe still hsvr. fs fms goods of Foreign .Y2anufacture 11./-h we *ill Llispo9e of 01 prl , Not to mit So blereLenta end netAller. we offer at "1:747=1:71r-s= 9 .a. 3 GM , • At rrttee listens au eau De bought an yultere te the Ewe. Cit Its, as we hay esetualvsly for sash and from Dlanufautusera or their kleate only. We solicit a call. • • • 3424 CLOSINGOGT SALE OF WlN'rEit DRESS GOODS, IT. M. 131_71WEIFIELD'S ElecHgtEssi ctonis Selling at II 21-lersier nee, 22 IS De. do. do. 175 , 21. ritigell do. ; 00 4, s c a: rittrit lIOU-Bfl do. 70 t 11 1241AWL11 do. 10 00 " 15 1100 . do. II 00 " " OO 4.4X.011.14.14 de. 1100 " 111 00. Da. do. 14 00 " 20 20 131:ThiriaMB. DRESS GOODS SELLING AT LAST YEAR'S .PRICES Socsra Copytng Presses. SPECIAL BALE.. , .131. ND TAT .496 MCC . Undershirts at 02.00, Copying 1300/0. EACH 81J1H1 WILL 6E1611 iIPARLT I BA of EATON, MAC RUM & CO • Have about St dorm of growl, extrwheavy WHITE which weigh andDRAWERS nearly all wool, which weigh from I% l b. to 1 lb. ' e ea each shirt,. that roust be closed out immediately. Wo offer them at much lees - thaa what they cost to make, and we believe them to be equal to any. thing in market at *too. No reduction will be made for quanetty,-,-one shirt or cue hamited at, the !tame rate.' These, Mirth are a Great Bargain' j"9 GREAT 13- MOORHEAD DEMON & 00 83. Market street, .11.111: OLITEIMINELO TO CLOSE .OUT TIIZI F:NTERE ' wroas or GOODS. Oman` llnderledinenti, Mite Shirts, Socks, Cravats. , Collar, kA. he. Embrolderlet. Lam tlOoda Gloves, Utudery, Ttim• adage, Point o imce, Callao., Ribbons, kn. Ite.• jea =early-Ist at. NEW AsstirtT ALEN T or BUT. TONS, Deem and tltiak °momenta, Nag ii (limps, Meanie end- !k1 al. POW, Mack y . OnderoleeVes, Lines TlAtiq (of the finest onalttr, Lace and Linen Oollantond Itanikerebienr,Olovoy liondery, Balmoral - mitl l Moo- SklOal:BreaitrW , Mil" .and Zaequesoltt a ll nine; lisLkway.i Masted Colima and cuing, tario4lca and gerdleme_ng Leather Otel If rab ati tioulitea 15!n[aht leretlotrl e .t 4la' l nd lom ritht'l eor intMs a . ses. botavold . at -= • 1 ALI - I,J! ' ll ' iTZE l ettlVi t . 6 . ll.),lsi.. Particular attention given to eleninaVott-JuOl 11 'other !kinds of. TalMa. Alen Bine& Lace "t 1 S. SPECIAL' INCOME , TAX.—; 1 ) 1:-d li o ll e vi t"cgo r inak etTra ot i the mi lls l.a t .fte o co r ri r = t wlth i t.ht . et of t/angrese, entered .li.ly. 4f4,113811400 the. It its talon comprising the Borolighs ot,litreategttatri, •. :cat ihnolnykami Smith Pittsburgh, Efonongehts ti West plttsburgh slid Teruperanceville, and the ontownships of Mamba; StitOnsee. Ulmer 'Stellate, ' pper Si. Clair, Scott, Dillon, Chartleirec Roblin ~Northrayette,Sellil Fayette, FIAWAY, Moon, rescent paid YierWe. I will attend for the reedy tiqg of sold taxes at the Office of A..11h Stevenson, ~ Birmingham datly•(Sandays and Saturdays aceped) until - Monday, January 70th 'between ho hours of 1 and d pm.. Aloe at. the BilleWing. places r Wedeesdny,Teb. tat, et the hem of Peteettoyea, nom township. • • . .. I Thtiroday,-Feb. M. et the house of G. 1e.130111, paper St. tilair township. • •• . - Monday Fob. eth, at the house of I; N. Ttaball. Doldnion township. . . t Tuesday, Feb 7th , at the house of Ukiah Kan. ofiall, In Clinton.' . . • ...Wednesday, Feb. ath, at the Miura ' of 'Matthew MeGoegoe,-Noaleatowa; . ~ . .. . . 1 1 riday, - Y tb. Rah. at .tbe °Abe of 13. 1 obinsoo, rog., Teropentneeville. . Monday, Feb. lath, at the, edict of W. . Barker, Eau., South Pittsburgh. _• 1 will also attend at the o ffi ce of the Colleitor of paternal Serener., No. el .Fourth et., Pittsburgh, on Saturdays, until. tit hut February, from -0 a. m! After a@Tcaald 0?4611 si per dent, pesolty will be .. Payment moat be Made in United States money. i JOHN A. SERGEANT, - 1 . Dep. Collector ad Dlr. ^4.1 Dist. j Persons preferring am? remit their checks pay able to toy onler, through the Pittsburgh P. O . Jallndhotfehlar .' , j SAWS. ' -StutifAUES.i 0111.13KL5,, • NVRENOIi, pLAN.E.S, • !-. — LEVELS, NAILS,.ka. , sulitti - rirrEs - and three yn , trn, toe RIEF:r:STREF.T „WISH ',BUL , NTi nntrXbiyuaspyg.lre4 oe seruntdnr orA*lt , inlx Own ath. Gructszasis, BIZEBTINGS TRIMMINGS. 6 LOT OF owsirra our CHEAP svoisTEl 414.90. Drawers at £4lOO, WORM 1111.00. EATON, MACRUM &*CO-, 17 and 19 Fifth strel. :NOTICE TO PERSONS WANTING STEAM INO/NklB. • NEW AND SECOND-HAli,Jb ENGINES: ream to Person Prong -Kithrf.New -or timed' t new nail nearly' Ontshrd, la loch tote by 11. seeoadlintat, but hived order,lo • 0 -42.. 1 do. 40. -. do. do. 10 o 2i: - t Several mai; nude enpreasly for boring . orgump. Ong 011 t Watisarost Into 13 horse power. Also, =eat Of improved Malay Saw Mill il.lg: complete. All or tbe above warrontod, and sold nt :i k tatranirl, it oiled; for soon.:- For plrtinobtrs en mitre et - ; N. WIURTMIN Zs 0U... 123111wd . Peon Machine: Works.. , 4:IO3.EitED /LOGS, fur sale by , - . ButUND at ANGER QOAI' Innt-lifor sold l 1020 RENEE N. O,3LLAW3. .7. , ! IL 1, 1 'XI?. 12 S 1 • . FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, U. S. Government Depositary, PlTTnit 11011, Februory Ist, ISGS. We reereethilly Po ltelc your hu...ncom sad oat: . you sAfOly. COnrealetice and prota ate reteive CUrnrut No& at par. We famish eichange oa New York and Phila delphia at per. We allow interest on deposits, subject to aback or an ti me, as armed on. urehaae Gol and Sliver, S. Gold Cou pons, due March, Ma d y and July, 1865, at thight...it rates. We have on hand, for immediate delivery to pun. cLseeze, 7-30 11. S. TELLSIIIIKNOTES, .onvertible Into V. S. 540 GoISI Bonds at par; also, 10-40 U. S. GOLD DOXDS. We sell S. Loans at Government pay you the Government commission. rates, and Referring you to surtaxed list or our President, ()ashler and ()Seeders, we would be happy to trans:rot ry your-money business. Ve respectfully, JAMES (WONDER, President. S. D. LIEHRON, Cashier. DMIECTOR 3 • • SAINTS AL BAILEY, R. R. RING, JOHN T. NEURON, N. J. BIGLET, DAVID AI. 3.1 R. RIRKPATRDMI, TROMA.9 SALIM JAR. O'CONNOR, TROIDAS DONNRLLY. Dalt BAMINQ HOUSE. N. HOLMES & SONS, ~ na_ug~Rt3. No. 51 Nark et Street. Pittsburgh. DEPOSITS DECEIVED IN PAD FUNDS AND ) OURHI:rf OT Colle..tio ne Unita States reed, arc nrl th and e pr Cana t nelpelda. poi . nts of the STOCKS, BONDS AND °TUBB. SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD CFI COMMISSION Particular atrcution paid to the purchase and sale a INITED STATES tailed Motto S of IcSi; Vo. d ix o. es 5.1t0n; 110. Five, 10-10 o; no. !RITA-Dirties; Do. Ctrtill=tei of ludEbtedness ORDERS. AND VOUCHERS BOUGHT OR •-• .. TREASI'IIY DEPABTAII:NT, ( n Ores tr Cottrtsol.t.stt or Tug Cos.:Nei', Washington, Jartlarsl2th, 1365. "VC" FI ER EA. S, BY SATISFACTORY t I @rides , I,pteE entra to the anderdigned,tt his Lees mate to al'l'oy that 1:71.1C7i NAMNAL MASK. OF PITISIIGACII, la ilia City of Pittaburg . h, in the county of Al I egheny and State of c'exiesylvania, has been duly organised under and according to the re. quirements of the Aet of Congress entitled .•An Act to provide National Currcncyi attired by thepg of Unita' Stales Bonds, lane to provide for circulation end redemption thereof," ap e . proved. June ad, that, and hascomplied with all the ptectsions of said act rcouirod to becomplied with before nommencing the nosiness of banklia,g wader said art; No therefore, I y , noon , ItleCottricu, Oeurptrola tor o the Currenc do• eertlf Colo f n National Bank ofhereby Pittsburgh, y " In the ally of Pttsburgh, in the county Hof Allegheny, State of Pcsaisylvalla, L anthOrtted to commencer the business ollianting under the act aforesaid. • ). 1 . Currency Burrm, In testimony whereat Sea of the witness myhandand seal ' ComptroUer of the of office,[hbg twelfth day I. Currency. a January, . ICC& - • Trussury Department. R.7,mArtxml THEABVT-T DY.II.II2XV2IT, GI•110i OP THY. Courruomme. OP ClunmarcY, Nir.ASHMOTCA. December a 1.184. WR .Ti E2LEA . S, ut t l Y t. ttlAt. wdereltaedr TlßßAOT?e i r Tmee %cede 4pear the:. the OY ciTikl'flONAL BANE OY PITTSIIMIGE is Ito ally of Pittabergh, la the county . ohney, a4 -.. liaste of reanzylranis, hes bo re dr* organiLed under and according to tho reouli fiokemeate ef the acts of tiongres, entitled i'As Act to pro vide s National entrench secured by'a thittet Stater Boodkaad to ler , for "u Wiest and .redeteption therect," syPrOzirtil l izno m be~t e c re e ee it. "I nevorag Um bookies of lag ander said eet; • Now, therefore„l. Hugh IlleCollneli Cori ileeite Of the Memnon do' hereby.' °entry_ UM .•••11111 IRON =lf reIA.TIONA.I. BANK OF. MTS.' SIlltall•2! Witte ottLotPlttsbargbja the senaty ft Allegheny, and Staleof :I"ennerveinis, la on tliorlzW to continence the bylaws of Bankllig In teettizioity 'whereof, writes my hoe al and seal of Og e e, this thlrty4list day e lesileallier,..A.ll. 1864. SW( afeClThiioCH. Comptroller of the Currency. • kTA.TEILENT OF THE CONDITION of the DUNE SAYINGS INSTITUTION on putatahed la oenhatalty silk the chute': . MEEMI Due depositets N0v.1101863 .. ... Unwired trona Depotttoas Irk last It months. 61111,401-e1 • gala uppernstor. do.. do. ames crr 1 per tent. Dividend out of earn- • .• • • Inge for Gams. ending . Jutiveatti. 2,014 IA I - e r re, cent. do. Ao Nov. s), MOO 84 . 4,1011 15 .... • • 411611 MISETS: ion.* and vortrages,.-1121„,&10 21 li Mimi 'states bonds bins *MOO 'Do. do.- do. Id-10s11,000. PeMAlles'y lilana'rUallway„ J Bonds ACO 00 'First warT glieghenr 'School Board Bonds 1,000 Bills receirstdo' essh 2,1.32 Aeerned Interest - %SU 10 Fixtures ' • --.-6[12,2111 Ts. U. BIeKINLEIY„ Treas. • Tho underalgned, Auditing Comealtiee, respect [pity leport they have examined the - Books and assets of the InstltutiOn. and Ilnd the above statement to 110 correct,' Joarr TENNUIIIS, •G. FOT.I.A.FISUES, . S. U. lULUTUA.N. • Jane:Did OLLAR" bAVINGB EiVYK ,` NO. 6d CRAWL - FLED IN teen Open daily from! to 2 o'clock, also en Wedaan del and. Saturday *rennin, from Ist to No. ,vemher let, from 2 to 9,o'clonk, and from November to ltoy tit from 6 to t o'clock. Deposita ',solved of oil sums of not lees than One poll*, and a disidenttbf the pro Interest Idles a year, in Juno and December. Interest has base deviated. seathannutiliy,„ln June sad Dooemben ere the Dank-was orgsnized, at the tate of sin Int aiear erest, if not driemnti - 12 Omen in the end% 4f the dept ti sitor, ea principol.enn hence the WWII 411.01 . 0, from the filet dala of4tinnaint 'Detembee, ocingroundieg tstied )par *dttitrat 'troubling the dermettor to tall: nr vent tneverie hie IMM book. Atthtarate mope,. *ill doublet* len thantwslid Boolie ; contalolog .the Martel., liy.Laiim, auks sL c4l, -4t the billed -Puratintire—GEOßGllALEltEE. !WM. rttrZII , CIIII. 1% kiliam 1, AMORrI4O3,, ~ A . Polleek, .11.1.„ D., Scan ti.Beekelea. . - Debrr , Bob* , - Bend: L. Tehnestnek, 3ebeL H. Shoetiper2 ;rotes lierktrwts, Tathes Mdla arnee MoSuley. Aleare.ler Srecr /eau *..Pett.neek, -- • heist tag. Yeager. `ttilvul Henri' 614 k (I.l3.lndley, l'eter George - robe kftuwin. - - • - Thaw A P. Yatrhnl7,' 10b0.4.• (Untie. • Same D. D. 01 . 40, 4,. riell A. !Janos , . 3 .°" 'AL M0UC. 120 1., • fi g "' o c 41 1W n I E WSTArg Se mnt6 . MillisevEt. Havels, A M. 2Etng reiCZ H"k4r. i7 fllnm 41117: Biotu,rd - whittler, 4.16.°11 D. Keel comeN .7ciergerr-41.14E413. D. jetbll.?.w 111131 E" SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NQ 110. SMITHFIELD STREET,. (opposite tit ()tactual Ileum.). Ehettetell by the .I""ishaexe. 'Prudent-OEO. B. JOlraq. Ws. it. Smith, Joshua Rhodes, Thos. D. Ple.sler, , - . Alex. Bradley, , Francis Sellers ' A. Itelnertan, John I. Jennin gs,. Som.& 'Ma,' ?rho'. S. Blair, • - .S. H. Irostrion, henry Lloyd, .. • • p. u.... b. . -Times Pack, Jr., _ T. S. Plerler, D. Bt. Long,' T. 3l:Tletruw, Pr. Jai: Carothers, •B. P...ionec, • A. S. Bell, C. IL Waif,' • , .m e. Dllwolth, • lt II: Cochran, 'We,. Smith, • . .W. A. Reed, J. W. Wooderell, ... .W. It. Phelps, &broods; ' IL Mello. Crossesoo, -- • 0..11. - Pardson, . . . [ It. M. Smyth, .• . •• ,Jacols Stnekrath, • _,(#. FollanOtv, , .•-• ~.- 44i1t d r 4416 . :.. ' : (3 •1,,- es! eiid VieinieA.B. B.•III 4 KUILLT. ''• Open dolly, from O 4.-In . . to ! p. tn. Also, Sat.on. ,doy evening; ire* Stria b doek..- - „.... „ -; • • 4 - • , Deposlideeeetred of one dime and intswardo. Blvidendsilecta#d in Monmher eusrl Junooteuti Dividends allowild to Yagoda"; are &mato Me \ .. i eted" "Thotoin,, Boo t ai thit o ::: . ° l s f .or e° co t ida h : hose : l n e t usut. - rdnlng Chall. ""d"8 it.. ... te d i riwlebiangn ita : r6: " .: inr era l w em:o , ,...,u rt t y: 44 . l4of4r i. ti o te.,..the n7: 4l : l:Li do avuy - .sedi kell ip. ., :in t ortus ::::sts 6. 7 ll 4.se : : , . tea itedd Of Mika* vziesatuatirs. - opuss„. • , .!;=•t: 9 T. 111, rl,ridoint (i..t, WWI ().ty l'ouL11: lk: 'O., 01 , 1 . ; ; „„ a „ U S. ; PIVrSDCX:trn.I.,..rI in. 119,3 N; tUo dcalgm nt tlo NATIONAL BAN IC I.A.W Tf, PROVIDE A Uniform System of Curroncy, 0131ITE NATIONAL BANK, OF Pll'TSßUllfill will, on and after February ht, tnal, reauire hum her regular Dekoaltors, aushartora and doalers, CURREATI' 47 ran. By this couree the relate will obt els FIR MONEY FREE OF_ALL CUIRGE '° riceliaage far their eurresay. By order of the Board. S. D. HERRON. Cashier I'IIIRD NATIONAI , BA.Kff CORNER of WOOD and VIRGIN ILLEr. • .. Et NAM AM MANUA AGENCY 7 13.3.0 XaCO.9.2V. This Rea keeps an hoot foe side the L 8-11 United etatesTreasurp Noted, and taken atbectip titles for the same. DIM la the POPIMAR. LOAlf—the only OMPI erimeot loan now in the market at pnr—pirtrif those who have looney a sale and desirable oppor teuilty for investment. TWO CENTS A DAY FOR: D.A.cri.4l o ll. These rote. aro nil dated 11th Auguat, ifiet. The intermit payable sera annually on the tote of Feb ?nary a.oiLleth of August, at the'rete or TI 33 pm ilattper annum . At the expiration of three ye us (only little over two and a half now) they are en-, ehoncablo into the ele Gold Bond.. (lon ealsitoi allowed to prirehanors. Lute-zeal will' be paid our Banking lieuse. - - war. D. sowarmarD, rrid. Semi B. imructivesN, Cashier. hi. Saisr.wr, Annistant (,)ashler.ja: ll.233 .. TREASURY 1J EPATI. OTYIC= Oe CorrrnOl.i.Eß l . ' c lita Wnshingt.l3, Imam* 12th, 15.6. - 11 1. n ERE S BY SATISPOTOrtY evidence prosentati to the undersig N ned, it has been made to appear that THE GERMAN NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, In the City of Pittsburgh, in the onunty of Alleghe ny and State of Pennsylvania, had been duly or ganized under and according to the requirenielts theActstif Congress entitle:o'Al , Act to pre aide P. National - Currency, secured by a pledge of United Statee Bonds, and to provide for the eiren- Aationredemption thereof," approved . .Inne '34.1 ibdi, nadir complied with all the provialans of wild act require:l to be compilad with before com mencing the businesa of banking under acid not: :Now therefore. I, Noun AtoCct.boart,Comptrol lerof theThlrrency, do hereby cattily that•G'he German National Bank ofl'lttaburgh,” in the city of Pittsburgh, in. the county of Allegheny, and , State ofrannsylsania, is authorized to eommenon 'the busluen ot Thinking suldeathenat aforesaid. -7 - -. thirrency Bureau, '. In testimony whereof Seal of the - ;Woes. nay head end se .1 Comptroller of the . of office, this 28th des of Currency. . 111 Janitaryi 1863. Treanury Depsttnlent.) . • HUGS( TVOULLOLIA, Clomptraller of the.Ourreaor. THELSCIRT DEPARTMENT, Orman or Coarnim.Lsr. or Tim ()cams:far, WASISIVRITOS, Sow:Lary 16th,.that. INTREREAS—ay • satisfactory elidettee presented -to the ussderolgool, it hal bena rinds to appear that the . . THE , ALLEGULIT NITIONAL , of Pittsburgh, lo the ' county •of .!Alleghenr4 and State of PenurylanaMi.hao heeddli/Y "IP& • ismd under and according to tortrequire imam el NW: Act of Congress, entitled...llA Act to proride . National Ouricy, secured by a pledge of Natte' States ilotals,Ud .to .provido for the ctreulahur, and redemption-thereof," approved June ad, and has complied mita all thisprovistons of nu teq_uired roboccunpiled wits before commearm itur tbe business of baokinghtuler sad act Now, therefore:l, IiUGA3f.OO I PLLOON.Cef I. troller of the Ourreney, do hatsby certify that th e "Allegheny National Bank" of Pittsburgh,lathe city of Pittsburgh, In the county of Allegbeny,-aad State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commaus tbd trueness of bankinlunder the set aforeaafk. In testimony whore° witness. my bead n. dud of othce, this Nth day o fJilluary, INA iL ":I•HUGH IieOHLIAION; I jalamm Comptroller of the Corr. ufrj. FARRELL & CO, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, era.sitaxma'E.t.c.eaxi wsttorio, flare constantly ,on 'hand a. binge isseettlent of piqUIPS, M::(I!U2;G7VALVEIS Gas, straw and grater .17ixtsires -LR GENERAL. Prompt Atta4ion 'Given to Ekpa#ing ,18,11 G 96 NO. 113 FOTO= ST t'UTOUTITRA AND CAM AND WOOD MUM, iikuing at iedi,u.,ed Weed, , WIIOLESALE OIL RETAIL. JAS. W. WOW:4111h Noi. yr etul miTHIRD STREET. Oppeidtar. kdonuidal on, & Co* and No. in TOUBTN !TEEM SlCC — Olito & CO, .VlCOlessle Deideti Er" Caps ana straw' Gatukt 13nrinene *tow the largest , and mat complete • - 4300D8'FOR FALIAALFS, ET!? cdftrodliabliwest..- Latescir.Utasrairequertal to eviLroulexamine aux stock. ••• !=ts - will be WU at recj igWjatelk,", • - - Ma ..• I. 4 9 0 . D. ST/i:... TABST , 'BAPTIST -.OIIURCEL -BURIAL , -....ElROOND.—hotonting to }Wad., Of the Lees. , labors, the _First "Raptist, Chatetti ot.ratehurgh. will, disinter and' researve. Cho dead bodice sta . millet hem thole .7ftlf routed Oa SoMee street and eaulse the same to to Properly lag earateilly '- batted stn. suet gammula as thirebureh tear salmi. - for burial 'lmposes. „--. W. H. EVERSON, jaleoo4l Yreahleut Baia of Trustees. • - - ALLrPAPERI•INALLWLPF.R... , To 'Oahe 'loom ter'neui 100112 we vrflleall occr stock at reduced rates till the Ifni. of Mel•nh Bolen can dud papers of ell u g i r i loW i n c 4 l m n sda o ett tt the e:t i f " ' t.l4 to glre b: a &-mrso. •, fat .WORSER.—. 4 ,411. OWENS,. Stuiteoima maguevr s oria, Mar and' Plistercr. Centres awl Orneme of al kinds, tornigml on &art notice: 'Orden left at 23 OON OILESsivIZEtT, mar WAles or at Palmeri; Pa. per Store,'No. St WOOD STR=T 71111,oprwurt! attenaol to • - - - - lidnuar 3-A - 3118 31. BA.LPH, .rchitOOt,~ Pieparri EXPLICIT ISEAVINOS and SPEC& - VICATIONS, for nil Muds of buildings, and supth , Intends nor erection on rensonabto terms. • . Akir Mien on ANDERSON STREET, between • Locork and Robinson. NU:caeca' city. _ , i.)kilgbll7.E.l.lsiltS.-1 barrel choke , Pared Perches, just reeetreit and for sale by • the pound at 'the ranoll9 j 7 i f o rlfYiStgel Ar, fe2 ' Corner of Litterty and R.lld It& I- 47111 . 0 e ICFf N.. 9. SUGAR -- dust rpcsived - ' %...1 f w • Noesltsiu4 ve . ry, choice New Orleans Cad- . re4=lobf rr.i•ln'i,jsr SS'S. at tl'sFunitTqe,a. _ . 1 ,._ 32q0../i—.IIENSITA:I4. AltleAlllo - COFFEE.=-A prime• atti -me etc orWhitoEfarlealbo CoWoo Ind seeelvedr also n , lot of choke Rio ,Co tree for isle by tke big oiFfoutoi at theYstatlyrertoieriatoreet ice - ttoraer of X -Iberty And Riad • • ~ • •• • • Cll:EL'a boxek'w..Xt: Morse; too linottarr,;• or 1 °3 ple 'l3"thea; OVVIELIS. , A. choke. Jot, C 7 9tel "14 5 ' 4'714." ' B ut . JELL.. ...., "LARD - 01t.. -- • -' e bill. No. t Wlotar; , ;-' l ...4 4) . ?to. 2 no. to ani , o; tot sue ty . ler ..2' .. . ' "".. . /8-51/1.11, DICKEY 1.,..C0, ~, 1000 ..31118.-i.-Plilhig ::RED, ,14111 . g t ,vin, -;.14r i5 141 41, 1 'r:1.. .74111Wirilt latl.M.• e.- adr, A •,-.'. '' '-' • - r4: l ;+. •••.1 , : LCAIIOL-4 -barrels for silo by • • -4 =s- "asti • U:I2fAX 1400Z41.12:18. 1 .. „, IS S . t --- IC
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