BY TIM clam ?BLUEING :2; lny. PEACE QUESTION(. As tic editor of the N. Y: Tribuns,;front having been once entrusted by the Presi dent With :themanagementof a Peace net ' gotiation t on, is more likely than any other _ • josti to knave what took-place at the= „ recent conference at Fortress . Monroe, wo .4;'xittielt isserilofficiaf sinction to tile artiel6 which we publish from that paper to-day. Front this it would seem that the main deMand of the Rebel Envoys *as pot for recognition direct, but far na immedlaM cessation of host Urea But, as an Iminedi-', ate sessetfon of.ktistllitlell,:ltivolves an ar; mistice, and an armistice is,in effect, recog thelfdemand wan only a roundabout Waysof bringing about that result. An ,immediate, cessation of, hustl4,tle Slh aeri* tO negotiation bud aflet ar raagetnent, would be of immense service to the South. It would give her time to w recitpentte, :tO fill up her armies and re ' plenish her stores; and the longer she could, tw.“apin =trete 'thread• of'negotiatton, the:het ter for her. And, besides virtually Involv : : ing teeogrutiort; the short period of peace it would - bring would glie time to build pp, ,• - apluv„iit.tbe .Ndrth in favor of Abltorr: tedgitir the independinti 'of the' South, firbuld dfatract'titi in.trikily ways, add ieeie ps, In a worse , condition for resuming: the Ver i than we ale now di for Inncediting IL Ll'he advesetagee, t herefore:pirould-be all on,one We t , and the President was: too '..eltiewd to be etinght'lri - ittsch` a' ttaii rtt ..inimedtatecessation of hoitilltiesilf that is all they want, they can have at any time by ttt!eying dpwn their ants, and so the Presi dent told them. There will be no need for after negotiation If they are 'content to sub. -,, Submlssion on their part is all that is needed to Pin in end to the wer, and then) is. no. Nall for any negotiation, before or ett.6 ibsit‘event, - • - ..LAZSV VRAIIITI4 The ComnAtee on Educxition in the Sea ate have rvported a bill repealing the act of 1863, granting the proceeds of the ~land to the.Btate AgriculturaLgsllege. The Judiciary Cntmittee are In Ihror of a bill dividing the lands into six parts, one of width is to go to our Western" University. It Is bardly probable or possible that a bill can bo passed. Ignoring dor county. Our Senators and Representatives cannot per snit a gift which was Intelided for the whole commonwealth, to be so distributed as to enrich every part of the State except. Pitteburgh. Philadelptik" is to have Its_ pert;•and Pittsburghelaims the same. Tito lands are bo appropriated for vie-promotion of industrial pursuits. ) It is `Weir known t h atscientifc listituthOnv-sue cced best in- cities. Stich' is.'the ease throughout. Europe; and In rent:- couutt7- Ifitivaiii Is 'Virtually in Reston and the ' ':*"pilitliteirrovett:7 of Yale, .13tosni,-Caltun •_ tin and the University of Pennsylvania •-• "flourish well m public squares-r!'. Chicago,'' 'XI, 'Audit,. Cinclemiti,liashyltle, antineirly, 111 . 0 f our largel eities.haVertlidhl ' thstltutionty . whose7Patag.glijess la__ bit . strengthened by their locatin. The moo-: eTto stipPOrt Ineti in'satiatais witiaredd. ly bilks.' Pittsburgh ls.giviiig ~..of thousands both by patronage andendoW ihiednentlonal purPoses parti'-, of 11te §tate, • anti certainly has , a te tight; to, 161ALCD portion of the Sta-boun tY in return, bnU b e: appropriated to the. upbuilding of its owe educational liktet6ts.7 Tireldi3iiThililll6l Must ratediiii:einte 411e q uir ecalcuowletige; of iappliedhselerice.: nett is the nutchinery,itere arc the mann factoties„..be,rpla,.. the...wealth. All this is eminently-tree' rittslitutic 'See what. H , Intsbeert done towards the Obieriatoty, ru'„ - behalf of. the Eitiverkityi and: for, endow - sneuts tit Professors in Chemistry, 1n Ai-1 - 'troop* and other! de P> 'Besides the men or mo'si eminent attainMenti in science; as well as those 'of practical skill,. are to be found In cities. , 'Here their bust rt turss i snd Melt...taste' bringtheni Intoltasocl aurawith literary tOli: inter -eitalitre Identified Willi them; lid ser-_ elms can best be secured for 'their , pronto- TitfuntsiLlabor schools have" ainost crerp where proved A • failure. 'There - .are 'dill. ethics inherent to the system, Whiehthe. moat speeloirs err:on:cent Coacral,-mer the roost earnest effort 'subdue . ' The Cut-, !orsity ! will net Ye a manuaLlabor ~.school; the arringetnents airii;dy_Triade for soca ride a parties (tribe I;:tl'are 'meccas-. ful, the immix will be appropriated as file - lar. contemplates.t • While the Unliersity 'clitims to be neatly Christian in its character, by charter it is forbidden esti, apliEy's sec - titian test to either student or"Profdssor. Tim same latittide of opinhin le noltolet3tcd to several ofibeAnatitutioris likely to re ceive a share of the land. The Universi tyhas ao Church interest to fall back tunib; ~ - " sind can; therefore, while it CargesictlOri la itabehalf, only. - refer to its, ttavantageons. situation,: „its_bletorx, its prevent success, prospects. OOP. EVIDEISOR OP EX ilkt/8;11():11. _ Tie order *stied by Gen. Lea, calling pp on his rebel friends to rake nfid :scrap to gether from every- quarter, harquebtusev, whiney _flintlocks, and blunderbusses, stowed away since the days the7tee vola boa; rapiers; cleymores, l atlletedivtand liciilyviluelethe chivalry have used iirdays i n( yore .forenttiEw and g omen° ''' • pike.; bayoaete,Amsketa, ehot.gnns,:_s;tulf: 'zrel vines-An sheet, everything which c a n bo classed under the general head of "shoot. ,Ing%tua,", gathered front flic : variotte bat- Ale-acids and trust* up as relics, to be • - enriendined to the Ordnance 'Bureau, is Miele are running short eras. Now tlat_Port Fisher has fallen, they cannot get them fro* Ingland:':Their solo dependence; therefore, is on what they .• hove on hand;.and every battle they fight must diminish tho number. It ie plain that, `shut out from any further foreign tniTly, they must soon exhaust all the fighting , weapons they have. • A name alistraci of the report of the Conamittce on the Conduct of the War on the failure of the Petersburg mine, is sup plied by telegiaph: — It amounts to just this: That the mine and the assault which fol. lerweil its explosion would have succeeded bad US direction remained with Gee. Burn side, who superintended it. from the begin ning. '.The General wished to put his col . opeeuroops In the van. Gen. Meade ob jected. Gen. Grant says: "Had they made the assault, I have no dotibt It would bare succeeded." And. he Committee saygen crallY, that but for the Interference of Gen. Meade at the end, who from the beginning .bad disbelieved in and contemptuously crit. -.lobed the .pnsject. of :the • Mine, It .wouid have accomplished Its object But when Gem-Mende came to tuideretand that the ex ploskm and assault had a . probable chance of . I guottis t .brassultied tbe direction: of it, • end b-his dleartungemeiir of 13urnsIde's glans, hecumtrnitpointible for the. resulting . ~ Oirst Frankfort 'demi:4,66a! Wilk fiat' 7 lilt' wrideruciorthmt Gor.Firazelette will send a mss= safe to the Leesfarms recommending the rat ification or theConittentional Amendment abed LshlngSlarerx.—Cia. Gazette, • , -f:.;{&S,'.'..''.:iiilil.:. , ' 4" t . ~, - ..,,- , ..,,-.,, - ,,..,,,....,,,,„ i„.... t.,liir>,-41-t',7,•`4';-,&:)..--411-,,,....r;.:...-4-,-....,-,,.ip.',-....-t-,:,.,.e.,..-.,,, : ~, ~..._. t".7,--:,,,...1:1,:•!.:r.. t.:,,VA-3., .. ~, ! 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All' question' of etiquette and ceremony Were happlly-put aside, and for four hours the Chief Magistrate of' the Republic, sup. Ported Ly the senior member of his Cabi net, discussed freely ,earnestly, courteously, with three deputed representatives of the Intellect and force of the rebellion, the rival anumplitine pf the Union and of its assail ants, anxious to discover or to devise some ground whereon these could be so far recon ciled as to arrest bloodshed and restore peace- to our country. Our information leaves no room for doubt that the President not only eagerly sought but confiden,Ty ex pelted to achieve a pacification before re ttuning to Waahington. This expectation" was not realized, though ingenuity was ex - hanged and no practicable condession with. In his efforts to attain the desired end.: No question concerning slavery was serious. 'Ty interposed.—no collateral or shbordinate issue precluded the present achievement of peace. The 'one sole,, sufficient Obitacle which the Preiddent encountered and could not overcome was this:. The rebels required of him, an inunsdhite, unquote:lied cessation of hostilitiis, leasing in abeyance all qnsestione - oe4seraing the wag illy of the Union mut the rightful authority of its G oneritinent.oter She people of the Rao-erai Slates; • tend rite-Prendent seurteousty, pretnidly, but deddidly, apprised.them that 14 , real neither' authorized nor disposed to e. hated, • And thus 'the conference fermi- Now we firmly believe that the great Asady of the Southern People, when cor. yectly , informed with regard to these rival prepoeillons, will refuse to sustain theTtebel thiefa in 'their zumk.schemes of class ag grartdiniment at the expense of the. life-. blocd of the masses; but it must be consid . tiled-that ' , Military coercion and -terrorism ere so potent and co omnipresent' at. 'the Carolina w South that, even in hich are those portions of- North' four to one tor the Union, 'mine dare openly denounce or retist the Rebellion. If toes Confederate chiefs at Richmond see fit ustain the positions taken by their deputies—and we must pre suo that they will until they openly evince ndverse purpose --there must be ore , fighting, not to subjugate but to liberate m the Southern people, who were first swindled, bullied, terrorized' into rebellion, and then told: "You have now no choice. The Yankees are coming to devastate your homer, outrage your families, and strip Son all You possess. Defend your homes add firesides!" -And tens of thousands are this day fightine against their country only be cause'they have been duped Into believing that thuaonly can they difend and preserve all that they hold dear. This zr,onstrons delusion the President has; done much to dispel by his attend ance on and bearing at the litunpton Roads Conference, and we thank him heartily therefor. Ile has fastened more clearly on the rebelehiefs the responsibility of a con tinuance of wholesale carnage tation. Ile has made It plain to theh im partial world, as it will gradually be made plain to the Southern masses, that these can have' Peace on the simple cohdition of fidelity to their country and obedience to her laws.. And this knowledge, slowly difilused at first, will gradually detach all but the' ristocracy from the desperate for lunerof the death -struck Rebellion. I Now, then, let tho People of the loyal Staten rally with enthusiastic energy to the support i of their . Government . Let th e . thnned ranks of our gallant armies be :promptly filled, not by bounty-jumping thieves and perjurers, but by ho love and would gladly serve their counts-, Let the Treasury be - likewise filled by gen,erons subscriptions to Meioses now open, so that the war 'may be .prosecuted with ample 'means and appliance; and not sufTered to drag. as at times It has done. Let every one, contribute .as .he may to invigorate the National arm, and we shall very soon have achiesedn substantial, honorable and en , during'Pence. With, full ranks and a full .:Trertfiniy, Sixty days win Brace to stamp ;Witt:tle lard'embers of the Rebellion and se hure ns iveottntry shielded evermore.. from t hs c iplitii. - C_Dlgunien 'rind Treason:—.37 ry7 une. . • •DAT. FREW:TART 9, 1891. me Ifeir Tax BIM Wasnmarori, Feb. k 1805., The ameadatoxy Internal Revenue bin, *ported from the.-Committee of Ways and Veto's Mids.)", by Representative' 'Morrill,: 'makes many changes in the details of the present law. Among other Minos, It pro vides . 1!1,t - , in am sales - of splrits..nereafter 'ineffe,Li gallon tball belaken to be egallon of first proof, aecordingle. the standard*set firth inufdeclared for ilte..insTeetion sad guaging of spirits. throughout Abe United Ettl.tes. Brandy distilled front' grapes is to • v9i- a duty of L 0 insteed of .2:5 cents a gal ton, and distilled from apples and peaches to eallet. Telmer°, snuff and cigars whither dome* ' or imported, may be trersferfed withatir payment of duty from bez.ded warehouses, to be taken out on pay meet of duty.: Akmanufactured tobacco, iculf or <liars reqtdred _before .removal for consemption, to be 'needed and weigh- Ld, and a stamp is to, be affixed,tipon the box or ,oi }et; packages in the manner to be prescribed by the Commissioner. All cigars err to be packed In boxes, and all manufac lead tobacco, 'mad' and cigars, whether ' dcreestie or imported, which shall be sold or pais out of the hands of the nannufaCtui,- er and importer, except in a bonded ware- Louse, without being inspected, shall be lorfelted. Tile bill proposes to the section 39 of the present law. under the head of broken, Ly striking out the words "gold and silver tuition end coin," and the words "of all centred for such pales," and inserting In lieu thereof the 'worde "upon any sales or con tracts frit' the sale of gold awl silver bullion one-tenth of one per centum of the amount • of smell sales or contracta.” Incomes are to be taxed:on persons at biome or abroad .5. percent= ort . , the- caceas over 8000, and . 10" per Cent: oil the excess of 83,000; on at y Awn.; of ;money or any advance of n uney on secbrity, whether represented by rote or otlierivire, for every $lOO or frac .tienalTart a stamp duty of two cents Is re -1 tilted; on all cotton on which no duty has 1 ei n levied and collected, and which la not t al-mpted l law, a duty of 0 cents a pound I tail July lst, 1808; rind"ein cant, after tluit I vie- 5 cents payable in coin:. In addition to tie duties imposed in 'section- 94 of the tcrent law titre shall tolieeted arid* aid on goods, wares and merchandise, ei cept a. hereinafter provided, an increase of one-filth or 20 per centunar provided that this shall not apply to coal illuminating oil, (relined), and naptba; benzine, and benzole, paper of all descriptions, printed 'books, magazines, pamphlets', retriews,:and publications, cotton manufactures, tobacco,. Banff, cigars, eigarettesisod cheroots. The - 94th Section, in. which the articles , above named are excepted.from the propos. ed increase of duties, includes candles; cola of eral coals, lard oil , gas made of coal, spirits turpentine; ground 'coffee, - ground pep- . per,, - pimento, anolaesea made from sugar-' cane, syrup of molasses, sugar, varnish, glue, wood screws , umbrellas, parasols, gold' foil, sodp, preserved pickles, phota graphs, repai.ra of engines, hulls.of vessels, - State bulWnti,:store furniture; pig and other, kinds of itro rivets, steele, wine steam engines, copper, skins, leather, wines land. liquors, furs, clothes, ndy-made clothing, maeufactures of cotton, diamonds and other preciatie stonee, Milton In lump, ingot, bar oi otherwise, and Other article& The bill' proporcen duty on petroleum of six cents a gallon before it is removed it tarot be In spected. No firm shall employ others to manufacture tobacco, snuff or cigars with out first obtaining the requisite permit. This act to go into effect from and after the Ist of A pril next. • Oars of the largest and most brilliant of Presidential receptions . ever given took IL at the Executive Mansion last even. ing. It appeared milt all classes ha d deter. mined to seize this early opportunity of tes tifying to Mr. Lincoln their gratitude for 'the bold, manly, patriotic, and magnani mous course be had pursued in agreeing to meet and confer with Confederate Commis sioners. Long before the hour announced tor the receptiotq the portico and.avenues leading to the main entrance were thronged" with citizens, and the crowd inere.ased ha the evening advanced. Cabinet ministeht. Senators and inembem of Congress, military: officers, and members of the Diplomatic corm hundreds of well (tressed Mdies apd - gentlemen,. and a eery large representatiOn of the gallant soldiers who have proved • thelr.desction to the good cause, came fer ward•to.pay their tribute of respect atid minition; and the demonstration itself mist here "Weil peculiarly gratifYing to Mr: Lin. ,: 'coin and his eatimahje lady.— if r oshingfim Chroaide. t GEES Pflco C Atcd nd . — lnforntetion of tin e RiCtrAiON OF Sot TELERN nr.l, 1".r.,17 4 7- #:^r—rth. partsgd by the Can.sdian Parliament of the --11411 DY'S Allende*, to exclude from the prointort toutbern refugees who violate 'the right of asylum by, organizing, aggressions upon the territories and peace of the United States, was communicated to the State Depart-. meat on Wednesday night. The -passage of thin law by to decisive a vote—one hun dred end four to four—is regarded as satis factory evident.* of the d etermination to prevent in future any such violation of In ternational law, and the passport order will Le Immediately rescinded, at least as far as that province is concerned. LEIC AYITICER ilgrfiifEepin : All persona who 'have, or wlah to auburn.° to the bounty Find, will greatly facilitate the at- Miraert:Ziitf gllaTtreginaltUlobil r:V.Vitkle! RoN. There - Will be I:netting' at the School Howe on ITEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Esenings. manta Orinea or tun .AL,,LR.ck.. / Pittsburgh, Februm7l. LW. ( 'tar ANNUAL IN EETING--11.11 ACCORD ANCE with the prorillOthi of the Charter and the Supplements, the !Mtual General Meet ing of the etockholders of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, will be held sttho erase of the iif.zream, eocag t zf b 7 . " ‘ .1 1 11ns - too and Pike streets, ON TUESDA Y THE 28 day of FERRtf&RY, ateleven Wein/AIL In . t oeme . 1./l oßePortof the predde a t and 111.n.gera,10 abet nfanagers for the ensuing Year. and transact such other bushman as awry be presented. By order of the Board. telsmeod B. C. ORB, Sec. a Treas. - -- ASLIXIIIRCIIr NATION.6I-li: NAl47 g u g n ll S laatiN TORS to serre until the next annual Elec. •Vtly'gTy'llileal DIV Oln Patilartklethete, between the hours of IS sod I o'clock p. m. lateld - .7, W. 0001 K, Osshler. • • • zarzomxos. °MCI roe .P. 1.711111711.911 a 80iTON MICEINO CO., Pr:Tatrums, Feb. 4t ea& DIVIDEND NKICE.--The Directors this IljtatreTZCl:ll}34,ti'F.VeLatila Pr aed 1 4t:PtClittTeivhe !it ALL1:011/2111T NATIO3AL 13ASS, PI TSMICROII., Feb. 6,..4 enTHEIIIECTORS OF TBIS BA K ...- this day declared a dli/jend of TdREE PER OENToIt tete Capital Stock out of the earn loge of the Allegheny Bank to January alit, 1963, payable on and after the 16th Inas. free of Gov erament tax. , 'J• W. L l Ol/li, Cashier. 114. Dividend, trill hereafter be declared In Jan uary /1 1 / 1 11 Jitly. !Los C/TT NATIONAL DANK OP PITTA fcr PRO, PITTSBUROII, Pebrusry t 11 1635. 0 TIIE DIRECTORS OF Tins BANK hove declared dividend of THREE PElt Cll , l‘ T. on the Capital Stock, out of the earnings of the "IRON CITY BANE" And HE IRON CITY NATIONAL ELM( UP PITTS for the three months ending with the 31st l+ of . .I , nnoty, tea% payable to the Itockholders or their legal re presentativee—free of tlo v erninent tax--on or after the 14th lost. By order of the Enard of Directors. f. tbiot JAMES IIIcAULE I', President. AIERCII . TII k DIANO/AOTVIIIMS NAT'L liastr, (Late nierchasta&Malfutacturercßur.) Prrranaaff, Jen: THE BEGITLA.It DIVIDENEIS of Lltid 1-.ltank heremter mode in JANUARY and JULY, instead of Nay and November, and for this Arrangement the Board of Directors hove this day declared a Dividend of ONE .PERTJENT., oat •of the profits-to Deconiber 29th payable to Stockholders forthwith, free of trolteif states - JOHN SCO rT,Jr., Colder. F. • - • ---. VALUABLE .OIL LANDS FOR BA.LE. T b ACRES, on Olt Ilfuskirynm River. boor 3114 Cool..llarille Summed to be Um best Oil Irma In tee bill•kinglUnl alle iiLlre of y. For partleolars, in- ROIIT. WRAY, No. 4. Rand or. SUBSCRIBERS •TO THE LINCOLg OIL & lblibßNG CO. will boat in mind last inert or for the Purl..., of ortranloi,,g. will be I old o or f sor at N 0.4 hind street. bt 7. 'clock. ROHM WRAY , telkli 84c'y & Tram., Oro. teat._ (1-OPARTNEII . • 11n. .7011 N S. BELL, fora number of years In charge of my Cloak Department, Au purattssed an Rtrrest In my business to date from Dm nary 19th, men. the style of the fLrm to be BALE ' BELL. lw ALEXANDER BATES, • }lila Street. OPARTNERSHIP. • • , We hare emaciated' with ea in Me dour rain and ger. cral menu, berizent.TAMEi . 7 0ELASOff and 3rifiN Si IiLEGEIII, partnersalp dating rEn lIT'ART. lit, tinter the name o[ ,+M ems, Ammon a Co.. , W. II Parrziasonr. angf ADAM 1.411310f1. A BUFFALO ROBE AND HOUSE BLANKET. Tl.e Ender will be liberally rewarlied by leaving tb. m at t. eaR. PATTERSON k. BROS. Livery stable, t Pint street. 4 4 ; ECOND STREET DWELLING.—On. , •-i TUBODAT ETLITUIG, February itth, at 73.4 f ri dt.ek,,wll.l be sold at Commercial Gale, Boons ' GI Fillb inters, the good three Cory BM k Uwe. • lug, N0.. 0 .1. Seeond• street, bemoan Market 'and Kurd streets, containing ball and /0 room., with gn ter s ran water. Posaession given On the Ist of • *pill. The lot ie . to feet front on Second room, and BO feet in depth, antilect to an annual ground rent Of Slot. Terms at tale. , re§ • A. IieILWAINE, Ariet.r. 1-L'VED, PLATED VilAiii---CLOSING will Er g unening OA. week, i t7_,..i,' o'ciii4k, will he cold at the Commercial Sale. Rooms., 61 111th Sleet, to'elose cerulean:lent, a great eariaty of , /tient Silver rioted Ware, comprining Tea Sett:, tiwitars, lea Pitchers, Tea and Table Skeane, FieitchFor km, Butter b locura,Napkln.ithaga, Oaks /Whet*: he. c,,ales during the day at T h eisPß SALE, at are AUCTION PRIORS tention of Moire la particularly invited to thin last appoo 'TV . A. Mel i.WAIS E, Anna:inter. . (‘ i'D"---'---.._____ TTERSON. ADAM AMMON. 31.LN JORNbuN. OXN Stlll LEL EIN. FATTERSON AMMON & CO., • comilisaiole Merchants, /lour, Strain and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, WOOD STREET, P/TTSRUROR. refirt T• W LIRIIRY111" cAT ----- rALUOU E. -. • On FRIDAY E V EX/NO, Fehrualy 10th, at 7, o'clock, will be sold s byr...sulogna •t Liommercia r a:r a Rooms, di Fifth 'trees, sy order of execu ir re, a valuable Law Library; comprising a tali molection of Stele and Ualred States Reports, Di g. ms of 'Reports, Engilah Reports Treatises, a, ta of Pennsylvania and United Slates Icon, V .retts Law and Equity, Di vols. folio, trood'a In 1, time ,Comitessionsl • Globe and Appendix, 90 .: ' Toltuues of the • Pittaburgt Appendix, .1' ronlele% Ise. t tOognea now ready (jr distribution at the suction rooms, and books min be examined on day of snit. I. 9 , A. MOIL WA INE, A A usneer. L CA B LE REAL ESTATE AT tio A I:C. r vox-14 ill he sold at PUBLItI SALE, on the prert.hrea, on TIitIIIYDA.Y, the 294 of FeSen sly. at • o'c.ock, r. w.. a LOT VI OROUND, .it,. sled In the First Ward, of the city of A/lesheay, fo ming CO feet on RobYiron street, ond eXtenling bark siorg (I rry steel ito feet, on which are erect.. at T croTho Story Krick Houses. Tema. a cite known at Saks, Ily order of WM- ALEXANDER, Ea. utot, _a, d AL J. Dl DDLEfEmMuttix of Dr. R. F. DIDDLE, deed. • derma'ser information, inqui F e de r alhn Diets. A oMce, or corner of and Lea cock streets, Allegheny, or of J. S. S A.- P. Morn ron, Attorneys - AS Law, No. ill Fourth at.. Pitta• burgh. fra2w,l ; - (1 n B.Tifntylitritt—A-li-prif-ditiiut '-' `-' Ps/II SALE too Darrel• prel•.roJ for drloklag. WI torte a Winegar Cider, VIEZPZIA.. Tiumbull conaty, O. .Eight =OM West of Mitres, P. , dedltitift s on the Durum of 17bristnith ante, the R eligkiuoQueutons of the day • 411,73 -143 M, C _ ° _mabliutai7 on Watrice, <widest, r, mid Mretri34l 5,00 ilast's Commentary on Matthew and Mark, eritlial, homiletical and dOurloaL too Life nnd Epistles of Strout, bybioseybeare • &Howson, . ... ..... ... .. . 7,50 The Federalist, with introduction, by Jill. D.Rlfell ... . .... . .... . ...... .. ... ... 3,75 •Th e orlon sa d Ilintory of the Eegllah Lan guage and the Evly Llteraiure that lt Mahe: lei, by O. P. Moral, .................. . .. 4,00 MLecturn on the English Language by O. P arsh ... . ; ..... , ... .. .. .• . ..... • . 4,00 From ... to Beratiehs,Vy..l..P..Newmani D.D., with Map and & _good ac cempantament tor the Land and .the 800 k.... 1,75 14 / I ,o[lll for Every Sunday In the Year. 3 se rim. A liberal discount to clergymen Meander'. Malting and lealatag of the Churches by the Apo.tiei fra 1.11)136ATIOIsT, S. L. nr A n, le Fourth Stmet THE SPRING ' SEFJSIOIT OF IL N. 'paining's Seminary for Young Lintles, commences February lat. A few loot. Seboblre ,eau be admitted. feClFri -1-4 BALK IR TH - h — biL REGRiNs FO R • •. _ -Retro!C/4.4.1kzi0i".. _. . . . • NINETT.ETOTIT ACRM for' mild - near OS ' Creek; sod only about-eight talles.from Titusville. Master CM be ro ll from tie tract If. dealt d. En quire of. L. G. FOX. Ilisit'st. • . .Nrear cuteetcro Shoe Store corner of . Ingo Arid 'sad iftfittreettxteagloze • - ,•" - feedti . 2101111-R ati bithi! rick suranaoa can pi Nessingtou Flre, losunme Lae 06: of Pittl.r. 11. 10 , -_ N: W. @or. Wood wad Taint seteits:Pirl. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE Portable Steam Saw Mi lls. BLBNUI•S PATENT PORTABLE. STEAM EIif3INE.S. from four to fifty horse power—la one Om—completely equipped and ready for worn— require so brit* or masonry stand on their owe fret ready for fire and water. A good spring or branch supplies water. Burn wood. Web., coal or sleek. Smaller sloe. hauled on two horse farm wagon.. FOE BORING IND WORKING OIL WELLS, rMeer! . peculiarly adapted, ott account of thel. ilfil ; ,bl iTit ' etl7:6:llg o"" " m V" and ure- The Cheapest and Best. They, however, excel In all work seltbin the rasee of their power. Weight of Oil Well Engine, 3 . 000 pounds. • • .131a2a.clzrral PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILLS Are strictly portable —no brick or masonry . to set• tics—can be in full operation in tWo days after ar riving on the gronad—the ENGINE caa be moved tram place to place on a four horse fawn worst'. Warranted to cut, with ordinary good umegaumal., tram 5 to 10,000 Feet _Member per Day. e iRC Tbouyh 16,000 feet oak has been nut Ina daULAIIS SENT 10 A NT•AItaRESS. For y, any information, and illustrated 01.1 . 0,112 re, with dress the manuf della-lotions, reports of operatols, prices, ft., ad acturers, Illandy'a Steam Engine Work', ZanearLlte, Ohio, or Mang', Newark Maehtne Works, twaldw. Newark, OMo. • I Rom OItE AND OIL. Berea of good (arming Land on george's Creek, nice utiles from UniontOn, nye miles from tho famous CROW WELL, and nine 'miles from the mouth of DUNHAM) - GREEN, in Forstee comas, on tee line of a proposed entintrod from Umioctovra to mouth of Etunkard, having to it THREE: FOOT VEIN OF GOOD 004.14. (20 ACRES OF LAND tll:, , eaton to., Vn., 'Rl:lth, in b,..tvinot ngzicialtural and "diti°° to it" grazing ?UiW SrPFIRIOR IRON ORE AND COAL, he sold on fair term., S. BRY lEtreturr and 8. Inntraneeik. Ag-ent, 61) k pyrth aigrke'a AnltAlmr.) nAti, POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY 3 / o lnin7. Tuesday and Iredisaidlitr February 13th, 11t►, and 15th TIE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CRRLITY'S MINSTRELS. • 7 wenty established Artistes in the Ethlopein • per 0111341. C. tied the world reaowned comedian, 01.0 ROE HISTY. J. W. Raynor, htartage o r. Ike !escort:roof rho Chris:ll, MS SUPlItiO/ cry minstrel organlviilon to existence, which etr. Airs them to present In • superb meatier all the la hum, es and criditin of Southern pis:antler, life, oil ft. bread, original and mirthful phases. All the great farces, burlesques, extravaganzas, hr.. he.; which bare mode the name of Chrisirs itatrea ..familiar as Household IVorts, will be ) reduced during their sojourn here. A eaols,lol2, Le cents. Child tea, Oa cents, fee:lard J. H. StralltiklE.Agent. IFr 4 GA LO RD'S INSTIMI.S. GREAT EASTERN TROUPE ( OSSOTI:(0 or THE MIST QUARTETTE /. TITS ►FOB FINEST COMEDIANS . . Deal fail to sec the DOUnt.}: eLo.) CUMIN- Esalre armlee of programme each e CONCERT HALL, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday d laturday ETIIIIIIr, Feb. Edb,.9th, lettt and 11th, . , Tickets, 00c. Children, 25e. fel L'ERNITURE AND SIEVER PLATED A WARE AT IICTIO.—On THURADAY MORNING, Pea 9 th, at i to'clock, rill be onlot at Naomi° Hall Auction Houne,6s Fifth street, a quantity of Rouse/lola and Ritahan Purr lilt*, ornpri•lag I.4.boCalligisle andSloring Sent Sofas Idabogany Dirsn,l9a tat and Turned Poet Bea -1 teed., Walnut list Rnek, Dining and Kitchen Ta. I , lf ras a a and Chairs, Solid kinhogany Hntensies Ts. . Wash Stands Cana Seat Arno Chairs, Round Tables Settee., Syriarklntrssa, Feather., Cloc fencers, Meat Safe, Queensware, &a. ka, A lso, x lour quantity of Now Silver Plated Tee end !able Spoons Desert Spoons, Dinner and .1 rent Forks Buttei Knives, As. h 0 T. A. AteCLELLARD, Anetr. 9/‘ YEAffB EXPERIENCE • .—.,, Mae aptablislied the Gat that PROF. REED'S MAGNETIC 017.. Ile only Tellable cure Cur • • Miramallow. Neuralgia. Old Soreerand Palma of all Wads. Stitt gold et the Old price of hi cents per bottle, SIMON JOHNSTON, Sole Agent. ear. Stetthttele end 4th ats. A CffINCE FOlt -VOLIINTEItIiS.;-- -.. Tbe underaigned haring obtained the reoul. fo r the theh7.lFOTlVlNlZeir:(lalPartrdtg, for the pit; pone or recruiting 1 CO topajli •under Lbs I. :nod! for 300,000 men. The fIIGHEUT LOCAL I (JINTT will• be paid. Cutpt. ROUBBABILBX formal, of the BoUntain Bitter. will • 0 001131•Z4 the ornevany., aszmiii SOBIBA, lead Fiat Lleutendiat. -pp . EL itei vleLmiwAA:7- -... TURING his lIIIPROT7ED OIL TOOLS, At (his limps) corner of (IA Y alley and 8Y,A11311 street, and WEILWTER sc., opposite to the Old Orphan Asylum, Allegheny; and as the tools are made out or the hest - materials, would Invite the public to give him call and examine them for hrmsellos, fe7: dtapli F URNITURE AT AUCTIO:N.—Thuis. day morning, a: lb o'clock, at masordo• Auction 11°11,1466 I , lfth at, win be sold A QUANTITY .01F PUIMITUir, Embracing Solna, Chairs. Queeneware Tables, Kitchen Utensils, Sliver-Onto! Forks, 'Ton and Table Npoons, k.c. frer T. A. McOl. LAND, Atm. . FITTSBUROH Sellool, ON' DiSSION is FOR WoMEN w , Nn. be at Fifth street. Th Institution in the f or of n o pucleate on MONDAY, the Gththe reception of Fe Terme, Ito per eenlon of Ore month. Exc ruary. eption al course, 116 per Denten. Free htudeat. are ro, twceio ve respecteble eitlzend tf their inabilitya .to pay le voluted for by T'. W. 1111AIDWOOD, frlcllt MARY J. ORM% Head Teacher. Perranunau, Feb. 2, tent AN ELECTION NOR THIRTEEN p 44" TVNtlwigignit e =l: .-.c.ouegh, me : eoUray of All e v ey:te confer. silty to an net of Afr ensblirpainel h .faa. 20th MI, wILI held at the Toll Honors on MONUICt ninth d. lffe, at 2- 0 3 elock p.m: N. HOLMES, ' rottY'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS , OTATIONFO P OP ALL nEiicalnollt: ?or lee by NT LTA, SCOOTER & C 0.,. ~fee rs Bleak Hoek Make, es Fifth At' 0 9MTh43011 aad Pl4)4ll66 titerchant, baa„ re- Innere Prom No . 10 Smithfield 1.0 NO. ter Libe,PlP SW, t. Before purchasing thstrAillatyNlifali4jPolyigg Frenek Me noes worth French Ilerinoes worth French Merino's worth French ?derision worth • ' French Merino.* worth • French Itierinota worth Frengh Ohßases at 60. Freaehßepps worth Loo Spring Alpaccas at hilt All Wool Poplin De!sines Worth hit for $1.25. Tort] Wide Cold Coburgv for Me. Blankets very cheap, and of the finest quality. A full assortment of Cloaks, of all Hosiery and Cleake sold nt the old : Callooon, fart color., for le, and 2fl A splendid stock of double Shawls s (IcedLAsella Cloth for 12,4 e. Spring Foulard Sllke, fine quailly, for 730. frl Wool Delaines, Reduced. 61 heetings and Sbirtiogs. Tweeds, Jeans, and oss. I si Flannels, of all kinds, pinta and OiNER RUN . J ' 11. dc K. [MANDY, White Oak Shute Oil Company Capital Stock..... Pitteurp m enpltal rho PrePerfY this 'ompany In fee simple, is korion AS the Semen Tract, and Contains ONE HUNCHED AND FIVE ACRES, more or less. It Iles at the Junction of-Jones Run and the Aile. eherry river, at White Oak Shute, In Venango Co., A.. !routing forty rods cn the firer, and one hun dred and twenty rods on Jones Rut:wand is 24 miles below West HickOry Creek, and about deo miles abate Pit Hole Creek. No doubt Is entertained ofthe adenntages ct Ihis property for 011 porpoise.. oil has been found to all .direations around It and in the 1m mmlate'eleinity. It la proposed to form a company under the man td.cluring 'law. of July 18th, 16tO, with a capital of eleohoo, dielded Into share. of Si each. 112.5,000 will be referred ee a working capital. A. huge amount of the stock. has been already ta. menken by a number of the molt erominent business of the city. at the following. pl ßooka arc open and can be seen as: JOHN FULLE ce RTON'S, No. 23 Wood et.; A. J. GILLESPIE'S N 0.86 Iy /cadet.' JOHN HAYS" No.llo Fifth st._; JOHN GRAZIERS, No. 1W First at.; GEORGE KEYSER, at Sheriff'. Olden. S. JOHNS', No. 79 Fourth it. A temporary organization San been effected by the election of the following oihrerst Prerident—Jetdo Fullerton. Treasurer—J. J. Gillespie. Clerb—l. S. Ferguson. Board of Direefors—John 'Fullerton, Andrew Fleming, N. D. W. Rinehart, John °rioter, Am drew Wo d lfe, John Hays, George Keyser. felidw. , OPERA STROM' LETTER.- . New Yong, December, JAM Id rrs ns. STEINTIir 4. 303'3. Baring axed yo ur Pianos for amen time la pubilo and In private, Sa to eaprese our IMMI wattled admiration In regard lo that Merits. They an characterised b t o nor harmonious richness and roundness of , combined with ae wound aingnmill eoloTtltm of sound, most besoalfully tie t rap to iteurglVeghteitTnerer old with my Instruments not even of the moat cele brated manufartori • Of Eurepe, which hare given • us such ENTIRE SATISPAIJTION, especially as regards their aneamPed tu ne for arrompaptying Lie rain., and keeping In tune for Ito long a time. as .tour Plana, and we therefore cheerfully recom mend them before all other, to students of vocal tousle, and the publle generally. Max Maretack, Direetor,•D, Lomat, soprano, hinsarollard Tenor, 041, ..21Zuch,1 P Donna, P. Belimi, Baritone, - !E. Mina% 1 . 7 W. Nottl, Tenor, , Jennie Yon Zandt o , Sopa. J. 1: einlich, Bare, P. 10, Atadid, GERMAN °PERI SINGERS' ENDORSEMENT. • We hear - thy concur In the high opinion of the STEINWAY k SONS' Pianos, NJ expressed by the gingen of the Italian Open, and can ona add that in consequence of thefr wonderful caPscity foray. polneeing and binding with the twice, we prefer than, and no other 'make of Planes when a STEIN WAY instrusient ran be had. We recommend them Ito all ittodents of vocal - musk, who desire a sellable outman the cultivation of the voice. Carl Ansbuta, Bertha Jo/nommen, Carl Ponta, f Maria Frederic!. Jo*. brerma,ns, • Pauline Canissa, Frans Slimmer, J Isadore Lehman, • Treo. liabeimann, Tamaro. agency of Steinway's Plana, at 1. d:tf H. XLEBER & BRO.. IM WOOS STREET, ATEST DECISION. 71).13C730111'131111V.; 1004. STEINWAY P ANOS • ;got= etretillaTailaiN'LbTurmgiron% nad the IWe have at diltrent times expregood our opia• On JeTardirug the. Pianos of rartoui makers, but AVV =MIT=MMAITIM T/I'LX ALL. S. W. BULLS. ;JOHN N 12 N. PATCISoNOIIFRT HELLER. _ GEo. W. ORGAN. , ROBERT (R.LDREOK, . A LPREII R. PEASE, WILLIAM MASON, IMAX MARETZEK,' F. L. !UTTER, - milli, BERGMANN. TILEO. RISFELD, TRW, TROMA.s. C. WOLFSIION, (.1.1.11L ANsIGITZ. A line stock of STEINWAY'S incomparoble Pianos reeelyed end for sole ot ST Mole agent' for Ste lowers Ple!ool. re!:tt THE UNION REFINING & STORING OF PITTSBURGH, FS • Ab.tgil:),Coo,47o 15,000 Shares; $lO Each Organized Under the Manufacturing Laws OF PENNSYLVANIA Eallre Cap Hal Berated to MOlna and niarlng A LAnpi AMOUNT OF THE STOCK ALREADY SOLD Books of Subscription will remai n epee tor a short time et the office off.J.II4ILLESPLE, UN.; SO Wood stria ts SOS ICIIIK.I . A7RICK & 13110., nod SONOMA/MR & LANG, Liberty crest, Pittsbursrh, where soy informiittort to regard to the orrtnixatitos of the Oeinpany may be had. lea•twd Fog _ E-- _ ______ _____ _ .. . _ _.... BALD wenly-six Acres of LAM, la aoss TOWNSHIP, and ; about five Into utea walk from Tacks Run Railroad Station. Urn, lies very nice and easy to cultiVate, with several good age H swingsome Of water. Iteprovementa, 4 small Cott and of good barn, nd Mellen, ore n one hundred bearing Peach - tre e s. Possenton au. be had in March. Weald Ranged of the land arltk the improvements lf dealred.. Apply to . : . , . . J. ciA.T4LAGEteR, _ init./kw ! ' . • —8 "OAF ' S ALE. Ruling` liffikhit2• t 8 u .4.. .t. doo Callon Iron Kettle, thrOe.lo gallon dO., a 101ot.litiaftloir, Pulleys,•lietwere, lieut. Moulds, Lem! Ladles, tfhltelo t Vibe d" varlet' ' of other tools.' APPLY to• 'Ala: Drr.R. l Ir.,' .1 : At Coleman's :Wog= Work', rtteloo ArP4up, AJLeglmoy. . . . fedweodrtoZ Jr"E witiirEamxgron-krTs. - NE w AT TELE WELL, KNOWN 21 FIFTH BATES ti UI!CESNOIt.s TO HAVE DECIDED TO arra. THEM HEDUC OF TENANGO coutcrY 8100.000 83 each. . 8Z3,000 ersE THE R. /LUBER et BRO., No. LEI WOOD STREET , . Tool., warranted made of ths verbest JUNIATA AND LOW DIOOR IRON. WELL EOEERSI tunsrumzo AT X.aCrITO Fitt CRecwia. Pricloms, With ouch articles as necesaary to coaduct opera tions, ROPE, LEATHER, AND icrxraer 233EX.T.T.1%14M., Ohl 0., J .A. Eg w,ach I have constantly /a etone Smithfield sheet. PrePertY roe Sale. 6. -•• . _ • • lam lot aground, hnetrign front if THIRTY ' SIX FEET on Smftbleld 'treat by situ UN. DIED and TWENTY FEET DEE?, tuate ,H near the Mot °Moe. and opposite : the Witten tuts of Hellman it Ontrison %Ma to one of - the ant lint most &arable legatiw for butting houses In the Alio, THIRTY-TWO FRET float on Market at. by too feet deep, hating Iseu.lirlek Buildings the re„ itotfos..nt and 83 Market at. nese Third. leer parr uapply to ircaxvi2wrrii GLITILOpuT 4 SONI4;. • •61 Etarkitt nrh .1D r.gn 7;1 E.17.E.44.8 W STAND op ALEXANDER BATES, STREET, ~ 3 LL7~,, ALEX. BATFA, ENTIRE STOCTS AT A GREAT TION, disposo of the follosr- 6 , "- goods M ' l .ssjs-1 : sn 07.37 for 111 00. 01.52 for 11.51 51.1:10 for $1.45. 112.00 for $1.50. 152.50 for 11.87. 11125 for S2.LI 62 75. to 111.00. .1 . 11 pri:cs. Al Wool Plaids for 7.5 c. . rir&al hi., all colors, greatly reduced. r!, y i v ard wide English sferinocs Worth 32.03 for 1.50. air , reduced forty per coot. pri re, to close out the stock. cesite. AI . ol I at $l5 for o ) 9 ,g° Balmoral Skirts as low es 112.75. • 63 Shaul Merino, Reduced ; very lola. A full floe of Linen flood., Pttlow Csalum .hot,brea at low figures, barred, reduced. GREAT PRIZE DISTRIBUTION Rosewood Pianos, Melodeons, Guitars, Maki Boxes elegant Work-Boxes, Gold and Silver Wateh'ess Diamond Pins Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral, Florentine alosiac, Jet, Lava nail Cameo Ladles' Sets, Gold Pens with Gold MA Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve Buttons, Fete of Stud., Neck - Chains, Vest Cheins, Plain ar.d skets, R eed , Chascd Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, , Lockets, Silver Ba I'INB JEWELRY of every description of the test make and latest styles, WORTH keg 0001 New York Gift Association, 099BAOADWAY. N. Y. Amore those who have acknowledged the re. reit t from us of GIFTS valued at over 4100, drown during the month of January, 1003. the following k Rely permit their names to be used: !lobes i H. Ilottlikin. New Haven, Coon., Melo deem value. MOO; Mrs. Tappan, le York atreet, 13troklyn, Gold Wank, value *IBS; Miss Dickerson, Dinchampton, N. Y., Melefeon, value site; Mr. E. if. Stone, 69 Tenth street, N. y., Pl4llO. value *350; Mrs. Terms Miller, Scranton, Pa., Diamond Mini value $173; Wm . T. Willie, West TM street, N.l •, Diamond Cluster Pin, value InCO; Min Ellen Peek, Springfield , 111., Illelodeoa value $126 Dr. J. Van Riper, Waahington, D. C., Gold Hunting Cased - Watch, value ebb; Edward IL Lindsay. Worcester, Blass , Piano, valuta 11250; Mn. D. H. Farwell, Dubuque, lowa, Diamond Ear Drops, value P 250. Manrpemous throughout the country who have drawn valuable gilts from us do not wish their mimes publiahed, or we might this list. Dratrlbution is made in the followsng manner: C ERTIFICATES. naming each article and its Cole, are placed in SEALED ENVELOPES wwch are well mined. One or these Envelopes containing the Conilleato or order (or some aril cle, will be delivered at our office, or seat by mall to any address, without regard to choice, on re. ocipt of 23 cents. On receiving the Certificate the purehater Will ceo what article It drawn, and Its v. Ineilrblrt UM 40_,FROM ORE /V r/Y.E LIM , DREIr DOLLAtis„ end can liken send Orr-P.DOL EAR andreeeiva the article named r eau choose any other one article on our Listed d o. larnevalne, A 0 ItLANICS Ton must get the Caine of.your money We w il l l mad by mall or express the ant. cle which the purchaser may draw. Entire esti. faction eed la all came. Six Certifi ca t es 11" A tri.TIT - S te 'r 'A f gr i ttl. Send a stamp for a (Sr. calor. Ail letters should be Achim/Wed T. BENTON S CO., floe Mgt, P. O. New York. ltdrkm - FAMILY Knitting Machines Are enticed to the public with entire eostideace la the belle( that they are destined to Ail a " 10111 119 THE MILT CIRCLE Throughout the land, and to take rank with the Sewing Machines ea a valuable auxiliary in Watk ins the Household, and ill Reducing Family Cara and Ripening. lLnc Machines are PERFECTLY SIMPLE, rtr.ongly eanairmoted, mid will LAST A J d a t e t leberormfroLiie tteAnkaove4 A ChlTd w cen easily opere7 and adj i ttl them to the different kinds of Work! They Will readily knit Woolen or ['iglu Yarn, Zephyr, Worsted or Silk, stl;ll:4l4.ll°T.lTlZth?r°°Ds' " d"lre'L ROCKS, 5 1 - 01.:NITMS. JACKII . g, sASIIYS LEudirrits, SCARFS, UNDERSLEEVES, TIPPETS, A.RMANS, lee., &e. More Wo*k Can Be Accomplished xxv corrm ra.a.-sr OR sae of these Machines. thsa csa be DONE 4N TWO MONTHS By HIND. The PLAIN STITCH made by them is p_reetnely the same aa that made by the ordlem y Knitting Needle. They will make TIOIIT er OPEN BTIOII, PLAIN, KINKEL or FANCY. . 'I key are capable of making a greater quantity end variety of Work, al ln a more portent man ner, than any other Knitting Machine In eniatende. galveall and one therein operation. AOESTO7 FOR resu o llyaoti 3 Ohlo, Wain New Tort W. TIMM. EiP. CAEMTKa. intro No. ra Wink Nlre,e . Pilliaborals. .JAAItB 136 Wood Street. 3 P l .ttiontznia-61 3 .; Pq, , o MANUFACTURER OF IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Sall and other Wells ANVILS 111 . 1 .1.0i'S ' { ISES, SLEDGES limit 1111.11 SHOVELS . P/ORS • ' AXES 1 lAVOILE.TS. SAWS. nt VS A E R LT i PRAM L E V E LS,, NAILS, fr.c .47:Tir' 4131-ERTISEXTRAMS. A IC 011131:IA I('p.(3IIEATING 111 P. -f 1 - ties, CI TY CONTUOI,LEtt and detining hill du. Sr,. tat. Be It enacted by the Selector d Common Councils of the City of Allegheny, and it is h..,1,1 , enacted by the authority of the same, 'That for the pretest yea:, as soon as mal be co urelthin , : 11, c the passage of this ordinlnee,,nnd each and every, year [her, aft,r. the sete. t and laion or shah, by their joint vote at the annual raz stun; for the election Al city talicers , elect a citizen of :aid city, who shin be a cow peent accountant. to serve AS Controller for slid city, for oast year, or until his SUCCeSSOS shall he aurd elected and qullitied, if he so long belt ye himself well. Before entering upon th- tie, of j,,,, nitier, the sold Controller shah give Loud as the city wits at least/ we sureties. in the ' , um a tic thousand dollars, to be a pr , or., 4 tar Fr.,ldeot of ance o C of his for the d uties; - heelball also takea nd eupbserthe an oath or affirmation, before prone, - authority, for well sod faithfully, and without partialit. to per m the duties of said other; sold bond/tad y oAttl to be hied and kept ba the Cierk of the Select ('nun. ell. • Ste. ad. The salary of the Cootrollea t mire hundred dollars per annum, quarterly, out of the treasury of ash wa S rrant. drawn by the Mayor. E, 4th. The said Controller 4101 have a ge. rot supervision and control of the fiscal Strait, A. the city, and of the amounts nod official acts of all officials or other persons who shall collect, receive distribute the penile moneys or property of the city, oi•who Mall tewharged with the manage tient or eustrdthereof; and he may, at anytime. require from s oy of them, to writing, an account of all lIII , LISIS or pr • pert; of the city which may come into their hand. or under their control; non he shill immediately, on the discovery of any de (Ault or de/toques:el', report the game to the Coon cite, and shall take Immediate measures, in con• Il e necmot reneys n 'with t heh City :Solicitor, to secure the pub. quent party from office roy and to remove the delin . SEC. oth.'( he said Controller shall keep, orminse to be kept, a full tine regular let of books, In de tail, of all the public operations of the city, em brae. log as many areofnit under appropriate titles, as may be accessory to ow distinctly and Separately, toillturethoa,paronfienrlldoeitttee andci ralsetionurTteirekt: brorcti'th'; city ellterrs or ethers, tho amount raised . ion, ea ch s our ce of rerenne, and the to In r etail and classified , by reference •to•the objects thereof, he shall prescribe the form and trimmer of keeping all books and papers used by any otllder In conntetlon with the fiscal Waits of .he city. Sec. 6th. 'The said Controller 'ha/4 on or before the_tind day bf February, annually,' communicate to the Councils, In writing, a detailed estimate of rthe receipts and exneoditure, for tte legit mate e U gal m r eoat th e e city , .lo kilhdetrocuor;erfl faeZi,lll:l; of the city bearing interest t and he shall, In the month of Tannery in every year, make s report in writing, verified by oath or atr lntatlett, to the Comes ' Of said city, Of all the receipts AM:expen dill of the elty , for the preceding. year, In detail, and cleasllled as required b y th efifihriertltha of this ordinance, together with a full statement of the financial operations and condition of the city; which report shall thereupon be published, (or the japortuab on of the citizen', In such manner as to: Uounellnehall directs_ . 7th The-e 114- Controller shall keep his o'fic ~r the her tiding erected by [Le Lit) for the 3tc nu rnodation of Its otricern, In a room at the expense of the city, end ah lhe first day of April next, furninh to the .Council slt hen eve r required by them, a detached statement of Dia nem Late of any officer or other person hat y 1 his poesendon or under hie control, funds or /a prop- 1 erty belonging 10 the city, and shall at all times during oltee hour., when reasonably requested by nn)• tax-payer, &lye Information respecting any of said account,. bm . Oh. The said Controller shall scrutinize, audit and ded, l e on all bills, claims and demands, WLlstacct er against the city, and all persona hiring such lining, .hall firer I resent the came to the Controller, and if remelted make oat hoe aillrms. lion, before ccrupment authority, to the correct. errs thereof, he may inquire and ascertain whether an) °Hirer or agent of the elty is Interested la the Contract under which any claim may arise, or has reed, cd, to receive, any commisslon, ennead oration or gratuity, relating thereto, and If shall fi nd that any such officer or agent is on he inter ested, he obeli refuse to approve the claim; all claims which he shell find legally due, he shall cer tify to the Councils. Svc 9th. 'That after the Controller shall have managed the duties of his office under this mall nance, the Mayor of said city shall draw no war rant on the treasury for any debt, claim or dem nod et haLsoever, not audited and approved by the Con troller, except for the notaries of the city officers, Sae loth. That from and after tho paasag • of this ordinance, ail contracts made by any of the Committers of Councils, or any of the city oaken, =llnt u.v/eg an eiXpeislatUle eXOecdtne [scent T dolt Ira ;1 t ele to ut v o, " b n e L n a l n el I'M! tire,°‘..ti`glii/.`,lf no contract then be made, nor payment thereof °entitled by the Controller for ewer one liturdred dollars, unless when made with the lowest and beg bidder, after due notice , to be publlabed by the Contraller, n /tin diree•ed by the Counel l e; ail bids to be received by the I •ntruller under seal, and I to be opened by him In tit pretence of the Coalm an 01of the Standing Cow 'tee of-Councils having °3l,if the awardugeetSOf :2,`Pa:.ch°,:ilrZg'prX.lieg; and he shall certify no 1 arrows for oostract• not made agreeably thereto. Sao nth. That all w • eats drawn on toe City Treasury by thagcyor,. eree countersigned by the Controller, ehaL p a correct register therof, noting thenumbsr Y. to an la mount of cash, the date c f payment, and. a whom, and for what Issued; and Mal: report t, 'Anuli/ monthly, or oftener, It recta:o.d by Dam the amount of one a 'matte registend, ailid the amouot of mealy In the Treasury. bac. 12th. Tan. Controller 9.4.11 have the Custody of all official tot... (except hi• aw n/given to the sPy, and of alit.:, deeds to real estate 'erne/ by the frith oft to ot 01 1 cutractl vacrea into by Or ota bf ..sif of the eitY sail of all book., ac counts, and garse'LlatoltahgerelbtgTOTells=r ity"tdh of I ty ll , w .a paid, which Can t os and obligations, when so pr .1, ehall be di-lit:Cy cancelled lay hint and Caro. full, .dad .egularly filed, a regirer of which ctn. ceLstion shall lie; kept by hire,in a book, to be lira, rlutd for that pulwse. bar. tin. The Treasurer of said city shall pay no money out of the city treasury except on war. to ts drawn by the Mayor and countersigned by the Controller; his books shall, at al/ tl.l don tf.'ronleirllorsd be e open t rce'pV'4 d h 'r,c l . t) ° ,:qc',tele, to the Contrellerodimoney received ny him for the city, the pereone by whom and on what account they were paid; he shell cancel MI warrants, when paid out by him,• he shall report daily, If required, it money, paid out by him, giving the number of the warrant, and the party to when ;mid. and shall still d canver the warrants to whO eli cel the manse; and allthe out Controllelanding er, war ranty, leaned before the Controller entered upon the dune. of his otilee, 'boll be presented to blur a' o her claims against the city. lin sixed and enacted taco e law this, the seceatt day of 1 ebruary, Anne Dumont, ono thousand eight hundred and cite y-act. JAIIIRS JIARSIIA.LL, Pnost. of Select Council. SIMON DRUM, Pres/. of Common Council. IL MaeFERIMN, M. Sl Cl cCl erk ON NIGLE o , f Select CounclL frii:3td Clerk of Common Connell. N ORDINANCE LEVYING A CITY. Poor, and Business tax for the) ear 1626, and appreprlntleg the revenue arising therefrom. Lae. 1. Be ft ordofisrd end esected by Me 00l end Compton Councils, of the Cu, of dlieglieny W oaf it is Arreby rescind by imam - fly of r o e fame, That there *hall be assessed, levied and collected from the persons , profesalens, trades and proper:). In nue Of the city of Allegheny, made taxable, *tax of Macho (12) mi/ls on the dollsr, on the County asst amen for the u s e of the city afereasid. Also th re (3) mills on the dollar far the support of the Poor of the cry; 132(c) there ls hereby summed and lasted fee the present year a tax of one a *I * halt (11c) n flls on the dollartfor the use of theOlty) upon the *mount of sales of all goods, wares and rear. ehandlze, and upon all arttclea of teode and corn. metre sold inthe clty, whether sold by auction or othrnalse, prov,4lng no aaseszment shall be for a lets amount than fifty cents. and none (Cr a greater amount o t here bumped dollars, the 8.1610 to be collected as elty taxes are or may n rd, or es the • ame (snow collectable. Also, that the rteaemmuent on all Water Mints is hereby In censed 36_ per cent. Su, The occe pta Into the Treasury, arislag trent laie., wharfag, !Inca forfeitures, I a 3243. and all other aourcee, together with all other money, In the hands of the Treautur r not other. wise appropriated, be and the same are hereby ap. propr • tated for the following Purposes: rotaries lgo.L.,Mayor . ...... Controller ............................. 9 9" 09 Tresourer..... .... .. . ''''''''''''''' Urio " Street Cortniaeioner. ''' ' :' • • IW3 Superintendent' of Water '''''' '' ' Ba° th2l Solicitor Cit y '' ' l'• 1330 0 , 0 „ m O3 Aaressor of Water ' Hints '''''' Ow . City Assesnor.. '''''''' • ''''''' Eitifloaes at . Water '''' 3*) Clerk of Cotiaclla (6030 each)....... .. '' '''' • • (*Jerk of Markets '''' OO3 pp Clerk to Committees ''''''''''''''' 0" 00 }ugh co.stabi, '' . ''''''''''''''' Ito 00 City Coastabl•s "° lOO 0:1 °' Captain of Nisfat Watch • ' 7OO 00 Lieutenant of Night Watch OSO Os Night Watchmen,'eh Matelot uoa.r a b )•• • WOO 00 //e 0 . 1, 110g Hegulai;ji '''' ''' '''''' 100 oo lc* (I° M• aseagar. of COUnclb 3CKI 00 Janitor of City Hall '' ' . Sweeping klaricets arta eartiai ' '''''' 00°° No. 0. Istemt - , ...... ....... 1 ...11.aes and Firemen ............. B.,ntiut ............................ 7400 00 6. 111 /6/1: / 111 ; 1 0 . 4. ....... ........ 1070 oo SS . 1: 7. T " 66 .. 6 1 . 7 . e . .. .14 Landings ............ ................. . ........ SS 4 , 13 .. . S urrey. .4,, ..................... . .. 12°0 C.' 4, 10. july.ent Fund. .................. SS° SS !' Water ........ ........ .47 15 ;t 4 9.lr6ts.taadlog•Wirr—a—nia. ......... ............. - OO 14. . . ........... 8 : 0 : 0 00 for 4V- Ord sight hatiinne:edantlzsietxte:l.lnzaftueo..ll74et......,,hou7,ao.l aily. of February, Anno a 1- - —A, . • -jsi4:rj r ik :F s ia. tim) . llA f fu o nsil om eli ' l m eel o Lt n ca:uurwnc.l::. A. A. Ikf Ar.VER.RON, Clerk of rielretCouo 31. McGVNIVIOLV.. rel.:3w Clerk of Coruo Council HONE . Y PEOTORAL Thozo having A BAD ,COLD On A DISTRESSING COUGH And can pet nothing to glee them relief: Should procure a bottle of HONEY PELM/11,11, as it is by cf n Vial, and will give Immediate relief. .Prepared nod sold at the Central Dm,- Store, corner of Ohio and Fedcml, st., Allegheny, la the Market Howie. GEO. A. IZELLY ' A. 00. A ciiio-B-Thris-p- .. - . . lieacly-Made Clothing, ,-- . . .. To be sold out at COST, at the earner or OUTO street and the DIAMOND; opposite the Post. Of. Ere, Allegheny any, , 50 fleteliNt of the depth of the late proprietor, PAIN AleartATTY, well lament ssat)heap John , ' of Allegheny City.. fettled lift i rElliTfikiti . 201411ikftcimPA.14Y -W-' OF Alt(3llloAll..—An meessreent of lire train per 'Shan: has- been 'levied on the above stock by ihe Director*, payable et ithe clam No. ea Meter street, Pittsburgh, on or. before the Mt..*** of Starch *cat. ' • . WEI. P. JONE* tea 131 SALE 13_11,17 .G-Co J. W . BARKF ,g & C • ;4 XASKET STREET .s.c3El ONE] LAPEL ' We will eller our ENTIRE gTO C ti • SILKS SHAWLS. CLOAKS, DRESS MOURNING GOoDS, HoUSEKEEP: GOODS, MEN'S AND BOTI WEA:i 81221111 GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, WEWFST & BEST DE LAIN ..... 40 ti NEW AND CHOICE.PILINTS- .. fy SIDETRIG . .... 4. YARD WIDE UNDRESSED LONG • 315.‘ Also our attire stock of Spring & Summer Dress Goods 401121[M.eiX". (JrClmAlLms... Country KarelianLs Take No tour - 1 11 - O.OIP SKIRTS! A •JOB LOT FOR 87 8 e - eitts endh, WORTH FROM $1.50 to $3.003 rs A SOD LOT, ALL SIZES 1 FROM $7 TO $3O PER PAIR. BLEACHED AND UNDINEADTLED Acc - crts.x.atnyza. PRINTS, GIUGHADIS Fteciucotaire. Earicte. to annapond with Eastern quotations. ALEX. BATES-', No.. SUL V . 111.13. Ett. No. ENCOLTRAGE uOME MANI:TAO T ORES. IVlaerum IGI-lyde, 78 MARKET STREET.. OfODS fer an of castermice Mock of SCASIKTAIII, GO great veric.p of American Manufactere, comprising ; M]U]:tirGS. HOSZIERy & GLOVES, • Fancy Goods, Notiosui, Small Wiest GENTLEMEN'S FIENISHING GOODS, In every style 'awl qualltyat inostveneon4lepste•a. IVe dal have &few goods of• Foreign Manufacture Widott we will dispose o[ at Prises to as& So Merchants and Retailers weft a . .3 1NT330.1.1.121/191.A.Twag„ - - . J At pd.. low ea eau be boned saywitore to taw 1 E. lc/. Ulties, we boy exclustrelx uir (mob owl .: Iron] Manufioturers or their orproN Jody. • We aolleft a eolL bet ~ SPECIAL. BCE, Mrs 3717 AL Z., Afr. Undershirts at $2.00, won= 04.e0. Drawers at saoo, WORTIt RIM SHIRT WILL WEIGH NEARLY I 5.6 a. .., EATON, REA.ClitUlt & CO. -1 „ . , . Rare about of dozen ofgood. extes.keavy WRITS 1 UNIDERSHIRTSandDRA • nearly all wool, which weigh from 134 lb, to, 1 lb. 6 es. each MIA. that mint be closed out Immediately. We offer them at much lees thaa what they cost to make, arid we believe them to be equal to say- 1 thing In market at al M. /ITo reduction wilt be made_ (or guanttty— ens I shirt or one imadreg at the name rate. 1 These Shirts are a Great BaiwaLa ! EATON. LIACRInd & CO.. 19 and. 19 Fifth street. LOSING OUT SALE OP WINTER DRESSGOODS, 1 AT • I • J. M. EtTROHFEELD'a. . EMPRESS CLOTHS 80111ng at II Sl4ll.lllllllllthmk4lls I Do. do. do. 115 q . 1 1115 i FIiL'NOH MERINO do. 175 . 0 0 1115 f Do. do do. as 0 -0 . sod .1 PLAID 11 1011A111 do. 15 0 0 111 1 saawLs do. 10 DI. ,* . * .id de ..,, CLOAKS do. 11 o• ' 0 ir so Lo. o" s . : do. 11 00 ' 0 .. Is • do. 14 00 1, 0 • • SIMMER; DRESS GOODS SELLING AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES. A LOS OF 3 Erocszzo OLOSLVG OUT 0 GREAT BARGAMSI MOORHEAD DENNISON & DO., 81 Market street AIiE • ra. - TERNrINED TO oLoas eta. THEIR ENTIRB STOCK OF 000/10. Genie, Underltarmenta, While Slade, Sue •ti Cravats G , Collies, ise. Ito. k; • Embroideries, Lane Goal. GI Ins, Heal Trim- Point Lace, Cot t e n,Eibbocii, an: ✓l., 81 Mixesicis:ot eat.. A - itrkiir Assciirriiiirr ark TONS, Dress and Cloak: pramsenta,q Gimps, Chenille and Basal Fringe, M a l ik VUndersieeves Sanaa Dom 4_or_the linest quality ._... - Lace aid Linen Collars and ilandkeechlehrOkews. ,:l ery Boral i dad 'Roan Skirts; Brea k. '1 ,-14&bawls and Saeques, df al/ Sleet; Hathway's am- ..,, ,171eitSroUara afilslllo, for laslles:tmaia .... Leather 'salaams, In all Gloves, In light colors; litilibe aloe. n Seta,' trinsd to ) order, legtther with a new lot et Brald Water Falls and Flowers. - Will be found at ALICE EIOW BIM TRIDINGSTIIHar --, N0..12 Ecnirth end, near FeTplql."*. -:: 2u Pa o r t ta;al lad ar attlan.tion tivelle4c=our 4:f li t ... i R,TUCCO WORKER:JAI3." OWENS, Ni• stucco and Maarle Wadasepaner Hanger sad Plasterer. Centres andOrnameets„ at' alt furnished on snort notice. Orders left at. MOONWads, OHM% tcrillrkT. near Weller at Pattneell lyer Ntort. 91 WOOD STHaUr - telll me w* atter:nix; tok, ' . • annuunaC, zertr GOO SREEITINGS.
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