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    MONDAY, FEBRUARY ia , 18'03
• • A VISIT TO ItIARPERM PERRT.
!fr. jrc vratmo s made the, remark.that it
Was worth a trip across the Atlantic. to see
the wild and tremenlious gap which the
waters of the Potomac have torn thrott,h the-
Iliac Ridge. In the very midst of that gap
Iles the famous place of which we are speak.
log—a place lung famous for Its water
- . power, and as the site of one of Uncle Sam's
. principal armories --fatuous irslater days as
_ .the elder theatre of Joins Snowst's !strange
laid upon the dominions of slavery; and,
obillater, as the place that wasoßenest cap
, tore& and recaptured by the opposing hosts
of Loyalty and Treason, Unittiet and Seces
sion,
Freedem and Slavery. -
k‘fritt Westfo Rast the Poteinae hes cat
il4 way directly through. the Blue Ridge;
right in this midst'or Ma gorge
its
stem are Joined by those of the Sheatus
- slosh; a strong and rapid river, which cornea
An from the South, hailng apparently cleft
- "the Mottntaln longisUdinOlt tar some die.
-lance, leaving lofty,-rugged and almost per-
Pendicolar cliffs on both sldee--the water .
rushing down over a rough bed of solid •
rock'for a tulle or . - More before it mingles •
ilustrof the Potomac, which has a chan
.•
mei of pretty much thesame character. On
the cast bank the Shenandoah washes the
base of the rot-ky - Precipice, above w hich
• rises the main bay of the Blue Ridge ;
irhiic C a t the acs 1 side, betweerithe river
tied the-Opposite piecipice, there Ise narrow
strip of gretund comparatively level. It is
upen This that what little town there is In
,that steangetwila Spot; is principally located.
On the south hank of the POtomac there is a
narrow belt of level ground upon which
stand the naked walls of some large old goy :
'ernment hur-ehngs, and along which the
Baltimore red Ohio Railroad rums, while
along tie , west side of the Shenandoah the
branch ~to Winchester sets off almost at a
right aught. For many a day will Harper's
Fury hear the rough scars of this war, and
• for all time Radii Le a notah'e hiatoric spot.
Nature, art nod history here meet and min
' glean features of no common strength.
We Lad occasion to visit this place dur
ing the past week, and shall briefly no
rice some thinga we saw durini a sojourn
of two or three days in that bustling gate of
the Shenandoah valley.
There are but few soldiers encamped
znerliately at llarper's Ferry, yet it is the
, central point of numerous little camps. The
headquarters of the commanding officers
are herr, and here is the general hospital,
established in what we took to be as old
cotton factory—n large and substantial brick
building of four stories, and admirably
adapted to the purpose. The nature of our
• business enabled us to examine this Institn
• tion very closely and with more than 0ra1..„_.-.
..„_.-. miry Intermit, and td become acquainted
. with the gentleinen connected with it. It
is under' the care of Dr. N. F. GIMAN,
'SIaIT Surgeon, assisted by a corps of ward
surgeons 'and other appropriate officers.
We confess, that as a general thing, we ha ve
' 'nets, vet" exalted opinion of army sur
pods as a class; ben we are free to say that
in Dr, GILAIIAY we found "the right man
in-titoright place." We say this, 'not be
- .'-eapse he treated us with 'gentlemanly cow , '
„may, but because we senitinized narrowly
- his bearing towards those under his author
.'
icy end care, and observed the-'ailudiable
order and discipline which everywhere pre
varied, and whielLwete inaintaineewithoht
any or that Metal her-Imess in which sonic.
men who, happen to be clothed with. - `a
littlehrief autherity,', indulge, and without
any of that offelal arrogance which betrays
the'lacß dr bOth brains and hettr4`and' eon- .
suquently of bee mardiocid. • 'Of , Itis skill as.-
• ' a surgeon we, of course, can sty nothing or
our own Leoiderige, bin we heard it Willy
spoken of. Of his kindness and, humanity,
and of his qualities as a gentleman, how
ever, we ran speak.
In this In ler notice of men a n d things at'
Darner's retry we should do wrong not to
spiak of the Christian commieston. It,
Acre, T has its headquarters for that fromepate
region .'at liarper's Ferry. Among the
good men we found laboring there kith all
"their Might for' the bodily and aPiritaal .
good of the soldiers was tile liev. Jody
CAEGTURItf% of fildialla, campy, 'an old and
esteemed friend, whose locks are toadied
with the frOsts of not less than sixty-five
- winters. The general field ;agent is 411 e
MILLER, of the United Presby
least' Church, a man of indefatigable in-
ultistlY and Rae administrative abilities.
We.. believe lie ill a native of Beaver county.
A nobler or more generous man we never
•
me'; and were we to relate even what fell
iinder our win observation of Lis deeds of .
Etthatautiq kindness to all aronuthint, but
1- esOcelidly to a bereaved and sorrow-stricker,
• woman,-and at serious expense to himself,
our language would not be thought es
-4ravagant. We believe Mr. 31tritmtWis a
_ _
,
student in the Theological Seminary of his
Church in Allegheny city, before he assumed
ids present position. -
Theft. headquarters is a decent;"shanty"
, containing three rooms and a little hitches:
Dere they live and label: and hold their
nightly meteings for raglans' worship.
Dere soldiers aro avrays coming and going,
' and bere.they*agregate ever] evening one
hour to sing and pray, and disclose their'
joys or sorrows. Here they often linger to
:Mitt orsing Wrgether f those better things
Which only true believers realize and un
-.'derstind. We have all heard much' ; and'
- lread mud: of' the great things' which; the
Christian Commission Is doing for, our, sot
diets, and of the responsive
, sphit which
Chore Tabors call forth In the hearts of those
Woble fellows=of their fervent prayers, of
'their heroic testimony, of their earnest, trim
"'
pie Eiomc of us, perhaps, have fan.
tied flit the pictures were little too high-,
c !ored, that they bordered slightly oo
romance; but we can testify that they,
are true, for we bare seen and heard for_
ourselves. During the present winter hun
dreds Of soldiers have become earnest
Christian men at ,Barper , a Ferry and In
-'
the camps around. ' Even tho delegtites
themselves are astonished and delighted at
the progress of the work.... But it Is not'
wore:than might be expected; for prob
ably botbing his been seen so much like
the work of the great Master himself as
this - work of which we are specking.. Let
. it not languish 'for want of means. •
Tns CIIRISTIAN Comitrestos.—The Sm.
' clay School Times, at er giving the proceed.
ings of the recent Christian' Commission
anniversary; says:
, We will simply add that the Commiludon
is in need of Sines. It is constanffatepend
ent upon the Christian public for its sup.
port. On the first ddy of Janturt7 only
$5,420,12 were in its treasury at ,the Cen
tral Office. Its daily work requires nearly
ten thoweittui dollars, and is increasing in Its
demairda Shall anything be wanting to it;
when we remember, as was CO aptly quoted
by the eloquent and distinguished general
who addressed-the meeting, "that the gold
- and the silver, and the cattle on thowand
hills, are His l" . The - , ehurehes of Christ
areinvited to t ionr in , their free-will offer
ings, and to • rove - God' therewith if he •
will not open' e,whadows of Heaven and"
pear outs
.blearing" upon the rainy and
nary. upon the chtireh, upon the , nation,
.and npen the world, "that there slug not:.
be room enough to receive it." - -
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" OUR COMMON COUNTRY."
zette.
- Every reader of the torte
spotuenee - en
tie Peace queition, sent te Coegreas by the
President on Friday last, will have noted
that while President LINCOLN invariably
speaks of Lis strong wish to restore peace
to "our common country," JEFF. Davis as
invariably specks of peace "between tie
twit-ten:tries." Yhiimarked characte:ittic
of the correspondence is even pointed out
by JEFF'. Davis himself.. kids speech at
the Aitken Church, after the return of tue
Rubel envoys in Richmond, he said :
"In the notes which paned between Mr.
Lincoln and himself In the matter there was
one marked difference. He (Proaldeta,
Davis) spoke always of twe countries. if,..
Lineoln spoke of a common rountry. lie
(D.) could have no common country with
the Yankees. His life was.bound up with
the - Confederacy; and if any man supposed
that tinder any circumstances he couldJu
an . agent of the reconstruction of the Union,
he mistook every element of his nature.
With the Confederacy he would live or die."
It is here plainly confessed that the late
conference was sought by DAVIS with a
view to Peace solely upon the basis of the
independence of the South. lie was for
Peace; but it was for Peace "between two
countries; Mr. Ltneoz.x also was for Peace,
Lilt i 6 Ifgo for Poo "to our [and their]
common country."
• In all this the advantage is immeasurably
on the at of Mr. LINCOLN. Every friend
of "our common country," every opponent.
of separation, must now feel compelled to
take.part with him. lie went to this con
ference in 'the it ost fraternal. and kindly
Spirit, ready to welcome his erring brethren
-back: they came to it to widen the beach,
to promote separation and render the quar
rel 'permanent and irreconcilable. The
world cannot fall to award Mr. hiscorzr full
Justice for the noble attitude occupied by
/dm.
Ore other point is rendered certain by the
Rebel amount of this interview, to wit:
that Peace cannot be made with .TEsF.
DAvtd. He's for fighting it out to the hitter
cod; and we have got to whip him so thor
4,ughly as to utterly exterminate his goyern
ment. We may then make peace with the
Si , utbern people; but it cannot be neat:ll
- through their present government
while it Las vitality enough to hold up its
head.
THE 1-30 1.0.1 N
. . .
Our readers are aware illat the Secretary
°Nile Treasury, bearing is mind the extra
ordinary success of Mr. JAY Coors, in
placing the 5-20 loan has entrusted him with
a similar task In getting the 7-30 loin taken ;
and we refer to his advertisement in to
; days paper, for information as to the de
tails arranged by him—in carrying out the
wishes of the Treasury Department. 'We
have no doubt of Mr. COOKE'S success in
this undertaking. "
The 7-30 loan ie the only loan now before
the public, and the only only one likely to
be brought out. The Secretary of the
Treasury desires to keep the issue of geld
bearing bonds within their present limits
for not lees than-three years, when the 7-
e. l o's will be convertible. It is certainly
important that the customs revenue will
Provide for and leave a satisfactory margin
for contingencies. The Secretary is even
more anxious to avoid any increase of Gov
ernment currency, and therefore must rely
upon the receipts
_from internal revenue,
and the 7-30 Loan for money to pay our ar
mies and supply the other large deniands
upon the Treasury. Although the subscrip
tions to the 7-30 Loan luxe been con ider
able, they have not reached the necessary
amount; and this meant adopted by Mr.
Ccons wilt. w trust, be thoroughly suc
cessful in raising suffitient fuudi from this
!ME to carry on the affairs of the govern-.
ment. -
Every men van has money to iavest
dieted Lear the gorornnient first in mind.
-It is or I.lcoulti be a preferred borrower. It
'depet.da solely upon the p...tople for ptvans to
'curry the war to a suelessful condm.ion;
.and as it ofTera a secure loan, with a high
r.le . of interest', it ougt.t :0 1.r.a 0 to obtain
ar. the money it peed% t t pr'y.
Colored 1 gaol Cement fun.
Ilanatinur.o, Feb. 19.—The convention
Leo., kd ioolay. An address was t;... •
tit by David 1). Turner, of
ho thanked God that his rs.Ce could mstzi
in the capital of rtnnsylrani.t and give_ex
pretsion to the view. which they eutettain•
td. Prot G.. D. Vasi,ott, of Fittaliurgh, fol.
it:wed in advoesey-Of the elective franchise
being extended. to colored people as the
gn oust j ell!. of nay government.
P on. antes L. titattam,saf'the Pcnn.yi.
vat la Senate, spoke at length, and argued
the importance .of individual exertions of
these-present to elevate their 'race. The
titre when the block an was looked upon
mt. a chattel has gone by. Twenty-five
yenta ago he (the speaker) had advocated
04, abolition of slavery, and had been per
-Ed:lent in Lis efforts fiont that day to this.
V,"l:tn the rtiellion first began, we were Lie
treated in nearly every contest, bud since the
ancipation pmelamation„ our armies had
in en more successful. (Applause.)
lion. Thomas J. Bigham, Senator front
A ileglienv, was loudly called for. 'vile con•
fined himself to the rights of the African to
vole; and Said he had seen the day when the
black man under the cad cototitutioa, was
.allowed his suffrage, and lie hoped the time
would soon came when Leroulti.vote tgain,
He referred to the decision I.! the Dred
Si Ott cite, by Judge Roger B. Taney, and
the determination of the southern masters
to - gt iEd the Len into tho 'colored freemen of
11.• c• North. lint the scene •has changed
.sievezynew lies cold in death.
lie Itferred tolite prejudice that ex'sted
against the black man, hut lie hoped that the
t;ottiinvuotald coon come when the color
of a skin or the curi of the hair would not
invidiously distinguish .a man. He c'osod
y :dating that their rights would. soon be
sustained, and the . year of Jubilee would
imowtome.
* Addresses were delivered by Sergeant
- 311titai - /L 11. Green, of the 727th colored in
fantry, and by My. Samos Austin, Hector
of St. Thomas' ChurchiPhiladelphia. •
:The following, resolutions were adopted:
; Retake, Thatwe recommend our people
everywhere: to ealUvate a practical knew
ledge of all literary, merciptne, commercial,
and Industrial pursuits.
Reseved, That we extetti the right kand
of fellowship to the freedmen of the South,
and expresa tO them our warmest sym
pathy indoor deep concern for their
fare, pro-pertly and happiness; ind deslie
too • bort them to thane their course - to frt..
gality, the accumulation of preperty, and
above all, to leave untried no amount of Of
fen and selfoicnial to acquire knowledge,.
and to secure a :vigorous moral andrellgons'
growth. -We desire, further, to assure then
of our cooperation.aild assistance, and that
our efforts in their 'behalf shall be,given
without measure, and ho limitZa only by
our capa c ity to give work and act. Adopted.
The nettolution was also adopted.bythe Na
tional Convention of colored men, held in
the city of Syracuse; New York, October
4th, 1864.
•
.nral!re4l,.. That this convention indorse
tho doings of tho delegatet-of the Late Na
tional Convention from tbls State, in the
preliminaries laid down by them looking to
the formation or a State qual Rights
Leegue, and that the movement started by
them receive our heatty cooperation and
support.
- ,
EXCITANCE OP PIUROSEII3. —After can
femme with Mr. Ould, rebel exehange com
missioner, extending through nearly .a
month, Col. John E. Mulford, Union agent
for the exchange of prisoners of--war, his,
under the direction . of Gen. Grant, in
where' charge -everything, relating .to ex
rluinge has been placed by the government,
sucecet lett in. making all arrangeinttnle
fora complete:exchange of all soldiers be
longing to the one side held in captivity br
the, other,- including , the-eolorea- troops.
The, transfer will be.proceeded : with as r -
hinreforauantil all are et.'
changea. The .flag-of.truce _boats , will rite,
.regolarlrbetromix Annapolia,'Md., and
kites Landing on James rirer,.taking rebels':
down mad bringing released liaktir , soldiers:
P'UI2LIC A'OTICES,
M U. 5
7-30 I,COA_INT.
Br authority of the Secretary of the Treasury,
the underaigned Ole warned the General Sub.
teription Agency for the sale of [lotted States
Treasury Notes, beirbig seven and three tenths
per rent. Interest ? per annum, know aa the
SEVEN - THIRTY LOAN,
•
These Notes are Issued under date of August 15th,
1564, audlmyablethres 'airs from that time,
in eurre-r.ry, cr tee conrertlW at the option of the
bolder Lute
U. & 5-20 Six Per Cent
GOLD BEARING BONDS,
Thew bonds are now worth a premium of nine
pet cent., including gold interest from November,
• bleb makes the actual profit on the 7.30 loan, at
current rates, including interest, about tea per
sent. per annum, besides Its exemption /roar State
and sounteipal taxation, robot adds from one to three
per cent, more, according .to the rate lerlod oa other
property. The interest is payable aemi-aanaally
by coupons attacked to each note, whiok may be
cut off and sold to any bank or banker.
The lateren amounts to
One cent per day on a $5O note
Two cents " " $lOO "
Ten " " " " $5OO "
£0• '"' " " $lOOO "
$5OOO
Notes of at the denonsinstiom ns - neJ will be
wiggly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions.
This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
cf. - nred ent..red by the Government, Ind It to
extideutly expected tint Its superior odynntag.
.1111 troilre It the
I eat Portear Lon of the People.
1 . 81 , t./1;1❑ 0.0,n00,n10 remain unsolj, which VIII.
anbably be d rpm,. of within the rjot ed or Da
nye, when the notes will undoubtedly command I
lemium, as has uniformly been the ease on eloalng
be oubtzriptlona to other Loan
In order that the cilium, or v - ary town and
aection of the founts" may be afforded facilities
for taking the loan, the National Rooks, State
Bank., and Private Bankers throughout the coun-
h.ee freeeritili agreed to receive subscriptloos
at par. Subscribers will select their owe inertia,
In whom they hsve.eonfidenee. see Wt, , O only are
to be responsible for Vie delivery of flie note+ for
'Mr!, they receive orders
JAY COOKE,
Subscription agent, Philadelphia
Nulaertptione will be received by the
Firs& NlWaal Bask. PlibLirgb. Pa..
31er. & !Wawa Bank, Pilloburgh, Pa.
Pittsburgh Notional - lank of flistaisper., "
iron Pity
I:Meseta=
Yrttecre rtrosh
la rtsa In
Cretan
Lumber,
r, pets'
i r man
I, r:oatdasT
STAMM MEETING. AT THE FIMA
WA L) PUBLIC:SC:WM. HOU.; A.Ho..
r he.,y. o t MONDAY EVENING. EebruAry 13to,
of at, teclock r. x.• All ere lewd to attend.
Ili order of the COMMITTEE.
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Orgies 01 TEM A.I.L.MICNT TALLEY R. R. Co.
• - Pittsburgh, February I, 18115.
ptp-ANNVAL 321kralikroviaionsti.—lifWORD.
I• - &NCR with e of the Wisner
ct,tilhe Supplerents, t t h e
Annual General Meet-
Ira ••0 the :stockholders of the Allegheny Valley
I, il•wad Company, wilt be held at the °Moe or Vie
LO, corner of Washington and Pike streets,
;cot Ito of Pittsburgh,
t'N rut I;Der, THE 2& . 1 . 1? day of .VEDIZIFAR T.
•.: • 0 . 4::0:1: 6. 9 tert Ise the Ilrilort tLe
and Managers, to civet Managers for the
sr; tlt g 3 car. amd it - attn.:l tech oti•e: lousiness as
• t r prflitt.ted. By order of the Board.
I • 111. colt R. C. ORR, Sec. a Tress.
ALLEGIMMT Nazionan Basir, L i
PirtsrtenonM
• J. Z
13.2.
AN ECTION FOR MIN DIE IC
-1.7.1 1 - 01:25 to perm until the next mutat Elot,
tlo r, will be held at the Rsoking House. on the
TV: eNTY-FIRST DAY OP PERRI:ARV nest,
tai the hours of 'Taal 2 Wstock p. tn.
j•ls•td- J. W. COOK. Cashier.
•
4 ,IO . I rEARTISEME,,,rT3
.
A FM OIL.--£1 bids ^ Winter to nr.
is eon ete mer J. O. fl!ackArd. F saie by.
I. 13 1-4.1.111 DICK ik
•
u.
N LW GOODS. _
Table Linens;
Napkins;
Towelling ; .
Pillow Linens ;
Shf.e.tings, &c.
!quo' Goods I int received sad fur sale at mimed
risen, by
WRITE, ORR & CO.,
FOURTH STREET;
MEW
Previous to renowiog our stock for
/91 7 .MILXN CA- 19141Mau#3„
we offer our very large assortment, bought
at the LOW BATES OF L &sr FALL, at'
LESS THAN PRESENT EASTERN PRICES,
'comprising every variety to be Gang iris
'FiRST-CLASS CARPET STORE.
W. D. E•CALLER.
rf 101:18211 STREET.
(›ARPET'S.TOIVE:
-. ITALIAN MARBLE AND ALABAS
-. TER BTATU/GIY, IMPORTRD BY PAN
`.I)I)I,FIN/ er. 00,,0n TUE IDAT MORNING,
Feb'. It, at 10 o'clock, mill be mold Bile talogu, an
the wend floor of Commercial Ressina, 01
Filth street, a magedliceat emortment of - Groupe
sad Fignren la pure white Italian Ainbaster; the
tileets comprising Ilighlatul of
Daiwa OP Ca
nova, 'Three Graves, Birth of Venue, Summar.
Spring. Baccaute, Baena and. Arian, 1,11. , Markle
and AlaberirerYases, in Ronan, (*ethic, Grecian,
Hebe and Florentine &Vet 1 Taszl.S. Card-receiv
ers,G Taupe of Antnals, nod a great variety of
other articles for decoration of faciors, library, ha.
Theme goods have never been opened in any other
market, SIg:O. B. Yeadelfini.havlngJust returned
from Italy, mach o he 'elected them freze the best
studies. . .
Sllverplatedicriee, iomprlslni Tea
Sete, Wine Sets , Castors, Flower Vase., Oste
Bsstets,Goblete.Clups, ice,
the whole will be on exhibition ell day Monday,
sod ductivtles catalogues ready for dlstothution.
The Ladles Cod
_public' are particularl Invited
to Ceamlneth4 collectlop, which super ior In ar
tistica' malt tdo shrothcr °fiery' at publio . sale In
this city. Sale positive.
tots • '• -• A. DIALIrAna, Adele.
EAGLE -
GAS BEATING STOVE,
POSITIVELY qUARANTEE3b TO BE
num FROM SNORE OR SMELL,
WILL HEAT
OFFICES, PARLORS, DINIEG,
sLEErix.ct DUTY:itOOMS.
- • -
withleaa trouble, to leis UNIIIr ald at Una expense.
thou Jul . owl/ or -wood atimu They are very coo
resist for' woo fa opurtatuttit Wbleb there la to
rldrorW7 tlw ,
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BAlLlfri FAREFLL !Ka, tong
NO. 1r1714.17/
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if;
IDE
GERMAN NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh,
•
COR SIXTH AND WOOD STREETS.
Aurauslt'S 110VELE11, President. •
SPRINGER HAREAUGIL Vice President..
GEORGE A. ENDLY, Cashier.
This Bank invites the accounts of Banks, Bank
ers and others.
Governmeat Securt les of all kinds bought and
sold at col7ent. rates.
As SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Cooke, subscrip
tions Will be received for the
Popular 7-30 Loan.
?biz loan le now being absorbed at the rate at
8 .000;000 Par Dap.
which
tieing convertible Into eve-twenty bonds
are row at a premium of over Nam Pm
CENT. It C o lllll3olll.llteelf far Its •uperlor advan
tages to all who en. k a safe and proetable raved
meat.
Liberal commiesloas on We loan will be allowed
to All dealers la Government securities.
GEO. A. I.TDLY,
SECOND LIST OM APPLICATIONS
fur SELLING LIQUOR, tiled 111 tke Olertc's
oftlee, Up to February Kb, IOM:
Name, [sad. flare.
Charles P. 11 - ...rgele, Torero, tat Pittsbugh
n Conway, •
Matthias Schuler,
Wni. Canton,
St aeph Gibeen,
Jnhn llichilne,
Welsh k Mona,
Wrn. ollock,
Sella A. liithrmen, '•
Edward Leen.
Jno G. F. Miner, Eating House,
Morrow &Cooper, javern. 3.1 Ward,
••
Palrertniffer,
H 3 topmasts Co, other grout.
31a , act Rush. Tavern, 511,
George (Tech w ender, t• ••
Char. Reline, Lat tag Rome, Oth
Peter Berman, Intern,
Andrew Gructsit, E. House.
Joke Fletcher,
Peter Frey, .•
Thurrnot (loamy, other minds
Jneult tey, Tavern. 3.1
A Om Glover,- HT
Margaret Guidon,
(Initri• Toon try. E. House, "
Annie Frain h,
Philip Ilea'. Tnvern.
St ill •r, Entine lions,
Brunt Fgge n, Tnvern.
.Henry T.
J :Hull .0. i vsvrn.
1, hn A. Ste Ile,
Pt to,. Sinith.
Cregan. Jr, of her goods, Monorumhel •
W. W. Si Hs in, E. Hotter, IV t•
Anthony Whittaker, Ten ern. Pen bl, a Tow.lllp.
Be, id Johns, " Pat • o
Atte Bennett,
Wm Young,
Mr_ dvew Boom,
Hee:. Ilniiihaft,
.• MY. W ant,
Matthew Harbleon, Union
Andrew Baker, o
11 Meeltlle
Frank Wolf,
Nicholas Purl, 11.1111 n,
The Court trill meet on Wednealay, March
the tnt, ltirA, at In coclook a. m. livanonstranced
most be tiled on or before that day. Licenses must
be taken nut after live days, and within fifteen
days atter being granted, nr they will be revoked
according to law. 4pplicants will bring their
bonds to my office before the day of hearing.
feta „ W. A. HEBRON
I . Ii
IMIEVIMEI
TENruysozi CLUB LECTURES.
I~Bf 8Y 'I L E HELL.
ALFD BURNETT,
H 'cdnesday Evening, Feb. 15th,
will perform hts wonderful personation of 1-1 EN11"
WARIL IIEkUI&F.R In his delivery of the eloquent
Div toe's most TILUILLING PATHICITIZ: 5E14.
THURSDAY EVENING, February 16th,
andßivrr% IV , ( MOUS DELINEITIONS
*gal almond Oa the leemw,••
...Chars or the hate eriggitte,
Hoow,"
ezum
To be had at the Book, Moab., or Drog Store., or
at the Loon Doors open at o'clock: Lecture
roomette. at . t.
HALL PATTERSON, JOHN Hen. AREY,
J. R. BUTTERFIELD, IL RICHARD DAVIS,
C. b I cCANDLME, A. W. CHtsLErr,
STEPHEN WoCOS.
(41-5 C Lertkea Committee.
DALTO.N
V:Villfril
KNITTING MACHINE,
TIIE
/IV 31LICMC•23.43LrirmEill,,VE
rr words of 1J Difturnl Kinds of .4 ppare
A YAP') OF PLAIN OIL RIDOEU WORK
T.iialt 1a "rem'. Ts.2.lxviato 0
U . . have coma ristrerinir testimonials iron; all
•i , e of the country taatifr tag to their •anertority
lor waoutraturina and family purposes. They Ate
pert lin erly rldspLcal I rr benevolent Societtesaa.l
fr.ro,
I r Circulars sad Samples, or call .o eee
Oen in operation.
WESTERN AGENCY
rje. 27 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh, Pa
F..A. f•AUPE]ITER
J ONES RUN
White Oak Shute Oil Company
OF VENANGO COUNTY.
Capital Bloch $lOO,OOO
Snare.
SI each.
Morklna Capitol ' $2.5.000
Tao property of this COlllprall is is fee simple, is
known as the Janes Tract, and contains ONE
HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES, more or lass.
It lion at the junction of lento Run and the Aire
, hen elver, et White Oaklibute,'lnVentingo I.
P. y. fronting forty rode ca the rarer, and one hum
d: ed and twenty rods on Jobes Run, and istili miles
below West Hickory Creek, and about flee mites
atone Pit Hole Creek. No doubt is entertained
of the advantages of this property for oil purposes,
as nit has been found. to all directions *round It
. d in the inlinediate vicinity..
It is proposed to form a company under the man.
mactoting Jaw of July 18th, UM, with a capital of
I ne,tto, divided Into shares of $1 each. 1110,aou
min ne reserved es a working (melte'.
large amount of the stock has been already te
l.• n by a number of the most t rominent bantams
men of the city. Books are open and can be seen
at the follonin_g placer.
JOHN FULLFMTON , S, No. IS Wood st.;
J J. GILLESPIE'S, No. 88 Wood at.;
JOHN HAYS ' No. 1 4 Fifth et.;
JOHN GRAZIERS, No. 111 First at.;
Ci EOPGE KhYSEII, at Sheriff's 0111 cm
L.. S. JOHNS', No. 79 Fourth st.
A temporary organisation PAM been edrected by
tho eloetina of the following °thaw:
Pat. - hind—John Fullerton.
Treasurer—J..l. Gillespie.
Clent—.J. S. lergusoe.
Board o f S.
Pullet ton, Andrew
Firmine, M. D.. W. Rinehart, John Graver, An.
drew Wolfe, John Hays, George Keyser.
fe8:1 wd.
WilEELtat ok, wltzuN's .
HIGHEST PREM/UN IMPROVED
FAMILY • SEWING MitiCgl=3,
. .
ABE
•
• Simple, Reliable and Perfect.
• • .
There Is ne machine in the wend that can do the
variety of work or glee sorb thorough going antis.
faction. These machines will
Item, Frill, Quilt, Bind, Turk, Plait, Gather,
It
AND BRAID, without previous hosting.
It wilt ecw the heariest and thickest cloth, with a
light, strong, els tin seam, as durable as the fabric
Itself. IL will ew Cie thineet cambric, Swiss
mocha, lawn, he., with equal facility
Fend tor Circular,
with samples of sewing, or
Call at the salesroom,
No. 27 FIFTH STREET,
fele PITTS IT f7ROII, PJ.
TIISSOLCITION.—The Partnermilp herr).
tofore extolled bet ween: the .untlersixned,.nn.
der the etyle of J. E. LINDSAY la albcolster
Iron Work s ,) was dleeolved on the 231 OAT of De.
ember, MA J. R. LINDSAY
J. W. GANKIG
W)L TATTNNLiw
cO-PARTNETISHIP.4The, undersigned
catered tato a co•partnerehlpos the aht defer
j l e liZa b :t r egtf P 4 .1 trA c Ererfer
ORIZIOR IRON WORKS, bear Maaebeator, Al.
leskear Arouskty. noder the same and sty!, of
LINDSAY, OWENS fr. CO.
JAMES R. LINDSAY,
JoSHEA W.
ATTNEOASKILL,
'WILLIAM TLL,
ROBERT MOODY,'
REESE OWENS,
FRANIIIIS SELLERS. •
10, ISM teDavra
IPrersairsetr,
.IprEMOVAT.:---FRANEL7 VAN GORDisR
...communal sad Prix:Wee' .X•roharitc bes m
Wit.
from No: SollUdlfld to No.lol Llbertr
'7-7%7
-
S rzsz.zuc-ris
_ _
_ .
Ilia nerves tcere r.f Intl— Ike t hollgatuiez
And the dread of nil foes tv'n. his hlr heavy hstehet,
With the strength of n giant he'a flash It on high,
And down
nub a crash, like tikunder,they *defach It.
. _
HEADY TO-DAY!
MUNRO'3 TEN CENT NOVEL, No. 32.
HEAVY HATCHET,
8 M IOLD .51C Ca , rp-r.
Wild Indian Adventure
Sy tie Author of ) • Squint-Eyed Ugh
“Eat t I ebnak e Diet'," dre.,
All that Is neeessary sly of this Book, to liVa
ft Is by the author of the shave mentioned novels,
which are already in almost every house In the
United Males. The following Is list of Al ON
RO'S REMARKABLY POPULAR NOVELS;
No. I: The Hunters. 2. The Trapper's Retreat.
3. The .Patrint Highwayrean. 1. The Hunted
Unionist. 8. The Track of Fire. O. The Man-
Eaten. 7. CharlotteTeple. 8. The Death-Face
9. The Indian Sioyer 10. The Tiger of the Ocean.
11. The Hunter's Triumph. 12. The Ocean Rover..
13. The Tory . Outwitted. 14. Zeke
Lion-Hearted Scout. IL The Scourge of the Seas..
16. The Captive Maiden. 17. Lone-Legged Joe;
or, The Demon.ot the Wooda— to. The IVILI scout
of the Mountain. 19. The Forest Lodge to. The
g/ i.
ke
Rollicking Fan re.• 21. Rattlesna Hick; or,
the Flower of the Wigwam. Sa Rtrkety Tout, the
RoCer. 23. Th. tow of the Prairie; • , r, the
Slasher of the C re. '24. The Rubber's Terr Jr.
2e. Toe, the Serpi t It Lightfoot. the Scoot. 17.
The Giant Spy of Bunker 14111. 28. sear•Cheet,
the W 314 lialf.Breed 29 Snuint.SSed Huh. SO.
Sankey Snodgrass. 31. Itolling-Thunder; or, the
kit at War Chic's. •
Mese novels are for skle hy all Newt A:ear sod
Ra narllers. and rent, port-pald. on reeeipt of
pnce,Weentx each.
No. an w1L1.1.131 FT., NEW YI a if.
.
ETTEIIS
ED in the Poet Mice IN Allegheny, on the
11th day oft EHlft; Alt V. 1 red:
To obtain any of these letters, the Appliennt must
cell for o eftserfraerf kofir - f"." - glve the date of thin Ilia,
And vny one cent for Advertising.
it not calks] for within one mouth, they trill be
rent to the Deed Letter Office.
Yuen Dn., et:, let ii,4 4 be ertrer•ri. it Or ressl
- pf postern, L , •uffts by of , fe, via;
the followlr.g nr
I.
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Izttersi piste'y to fos , rt -sh I nllll-
ber, o . v!i AA or Pls., I Wire
2. Hr .. ln Irtbsp, pith ths, o . siteri Po, sty,p,
Italy, LIP,/ and nurse...", ffiwn than 1.1 w . 1 1.141
fostr,P red , a tequeit that asofwers to. cl.r..olfolf if
soc.,r4-
mmiy.
bt Ward, Alle-heoy
3. - Le•tr-i, ..ti - inaern , ut vbilt•irii is It
,‘ lir Thy. ally lie un
u thruld la• :Loirkiiil
an the I ItaL liana
trier. with the word Transient..
4 I lir Ize slump. On the upper ruPel-Plun•l
'rat /era.. stay.. tiven the la 31Is Ina
..t I, 041-ienertlng ITl4hout it erfinia4 with
r,ick,
=Bllll
N. B —A neon,: for the nrrr no of t letter to
the order. It noel, I;nnl within •ruln - ry I tr- Or
lees, I.ritten ur •prlritc.l with the writer , . “E.,/,
Par( ()IX,' eon/ emir, /wross the left-hs end of the
en etope, on the f ter cite, trill I.e complien with at
ill • taunt prepaid 1,11. of E • 110 tee, !WV aide wben
th • letter M dttioered to the writer. (Sr e. 4f,Law
of ISO./
A.sersoz chn (I ray It
moor 1.t..1 W Gross hewn N cltiouton It,
At Ole 51 rel Wont Ell,
A/Inot Martha Gtr - her F.ll
,J o h n
Li :Molten IltothE O'Neill Dien -
Berkley Annie Garvin
Block i'ortiaiCC Griblo o Boren Poet, Ken
Britt: ft It Galingh er .1 ono Poe At e l, S
Benltz Llrrie Groat Mary A, f t
Bolton L'erte C George 51 Pnekor
}tinkle} iS C ;Graham Mary J Phelps
Burk Henry It Patterson It
Bronson :Vitra', I Hannay Rey S • Pattemon .1 E
Rowers Jane • Hue ton Ilonnnh Pierce .1
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Brown o f hem /14}1. Annie .'o ter 51 Irt It t
N 11 mr..ilion Anot, Pot ex. II try
Brown Gen /lad:welter It,' Palmer N J
Bendar Win Dar./
Italph Rovelnut Holden Etch II listrerty Mrt
Ilnnforel li A I
11 arley Ellett/in Iltnotra II F
Huluies Edwin Rock t'tt.hrritie
Rbt if , elan Elite Kelley rhos
I_ utter Chas II 111.mi/ton flll Rielel Ewsi I
Cor way Mr.- /Hook Henry Rtlhnrtn r
Carson Ella .1 11.1toldel Sophia Itohinson
Club Execlator Hill :Myth it Ithrgle W
Conk Amanda .1 Hunter Sallie Rodgers for I
t 'oven a ugh Iltrina St • I hider John
Uothey Sudie Hollings Sarah ,Itirnon Jae II
Coulter Sallie Henry John , Rider 11 ttll.l.‘
Crenh John ;Herr o n -
et:doh Jane Henderson Ada •Stesens August ,
Cook John :Holloway J 'Steener Ann
Carr John ; li/tutting John .Semple
Onulry James ! Hottentot/ JnoF;Shriner Darbtra.-
Curry Joseph Hood That ,Scable s:del
('shoots Thus !Hcolep Ilory A %Strver Lizzie
Creere T .1 r Shrlber Etfo'bth
C thy G ' , Jamison A 'Shannon LlzZie
Caldwell , Jacksco 1) Speck 1'
Crawford Story .Jack Hannah Smith Frank
Ce.ult(r Mary Sander Fred
Camp (dory :liirkpotrick Sprntly Joseph
I:w Mary II Xinney Lizzie tSchtilYer Juol
Carr Mar) Ann Kelly linanth 'Slattery
M Rolle intact S icott inn
pair Maret U 'Krebs Justin% Snyder J S
Carroll Sr it ' Ktamer J C T !Sharp Cohn
Country Wen L Sipe. Jas
II % Tten Sat al 12alisbury Jane
Dr w beret Actin: Lnughner SsulAi Steel lie
M i Schreiber T I
1•1/iloon AKt can Millet ACo Swaney Mein*
Ii: invbry Alive Mortimer Alice!Stewtrt northa
1 0 Ingherty("el la MVI•11101,1 ...111911SrnIth M
Daniels Darld 3lartha Eliztb'h i Swlndle Wm
Dune,. Ellen %51m/ridioll 135 ,Slater Wm
Ilockrev Ellen Mitchell I .l.lo3•Sangeree Pet,
Bards T C Milliken Little!
1f,.: Is Ilenriel te Motßaon LlitZte Thom /wan •
reluly Morin Miller Jnsr E Jr;Tod
Pools Mary 'Marx/tall fames' V
Dilworth Sty A llorittt Jae I Yarount Win
Duncan Matter Thus
Into son Wm II ;More Orlando I White E
ibis la BuLt Mageknz.la Ben Wliitamt Ell.
La. Is V I rile % Wiliam% Elmira
lit
13 ')leLcan Bache': Wiotny Geo
.tcr 31 McCune Marie ;Wrir,hr II wit
Dityld 31cCosinn•I Mu% 'Ys 'tree Si aegis
t_liti.an John tickee Too. To"owl•ol tetra
niuntleum I r McCleary Jou'el V•rl
Eastwood Theo Ile Mnna inn A Webb 51 try
tleUlenry it, Wright Ntaty
/ leming A Mole: ticAlcer .113 H. rhl . o, 51.11
tree 3 to an It I
locker Anna McDermott Jo, ilsrgtrt
I leeger Harriet •Nlcrintigh It tile Kraut:Ls
regcr Sarah.: McKean Sl3 Photo: •,
Prances 0 R . 51onInch Y
(A MoDonold Alla Young EllUbtk
8. Itti.m.r.,
) ET I i 0 ETU 31 ! !
COMMERCIAL LIST
PRICE CURREN'.
SS X Ma EL 3COMT ME -X 416.
The attenthn of the.s interested in Petroleum
Ntocks Is called to the CIISISIERCILI.L LIST
AND PPillE CURRENT. published st all Dock
strett, Philadelphia, every SATURDAY. This
H eehtalas
011 a
CO weekly list of over THREE
UNDREDMPANIES, with their capi
tal, shares, par value, offering and setting pHees,
dividends, assets, hr., he., eqrtected with great
Care, so as to furnish reliable quotations of the
saLual titer of all the
CO X X-a IS 401 Xr.
IN THE MARKET.
A complete report of the PtiILADELPIIIA.
Aau BH ETA, Expert* end Imports, Ckirllllloo4,
et urr. nod teepee lons, ate., be., bete 000
of tbe most valuable liontmerdlal Paper. et lb.
fi n . K ird P b u y becription price 14 On per annum. Pub,
STEPHEN N. WINSLOW,
241 Dock St., Philadelphia,
Those of our.Pittsburah frlenda whaling to AP-
I:I:UTNE or ISILIBSCRIBE, will I.lesae leave
th, it mimes and address with
Yeasts. STEEL & BAILEY,
Stock Brokers, WlLlklas I[all , sad our Axent,
CH ARLES HERITEGE,
will WI on teem. felo:3t
VIE
NATIONAL PETROLEUM TIKES.
STEEL & DAILEY, WILXINS HALL, EDITORS
A sew weekly paper, mainly devoted to the In
nodteestof the large nod growing trade Is the new
useful product, PETEOLEt/51 OIL. It will
heir. carefully prepared for each number fun re
• porta of the ell trade, report, of an.les of Stocks;
reports of all the ell mnrkets, list of compan lea,
amount of their capital, dividends, tro., aml ell
other matters pertaining to thin great commercial
interest.
Able end reliable correspondence at nll the O I
!legions have been engaged. It Is the object of the
w ublieher to present to the public what Is evidently
anted—a yelper that all connected with the oil
business will be pleased to have: and it will be his
aim to give them one that will most the require-
Oman of the AGE OF Orr, and one that will be
in every way worthy of their - generous autumn,
believing Mot sunk no enterprise will be apercel.
sited. •
übscrlpticus, 43 80 per annum, lu advance. Ad
vett influents will be inserted at 41 per square of
1! Hoeg.
JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher,
fele 69 FIFTH BT., MASONIC HALL.
A .lIRGE - YOT - of
Ready-Marie Clothing,.
To be sold nut at COST, et the corner of OHIO
street end the DIAMOND, opposite the Post or.
gee, Allegheny city, on Bacon. t of the death of the
late proprietor, JOHN . MoGRATTY, wit know*
as -“Oheop Johan of Allegheny Olt.
_Wised
VEMALF. EDUCATION.. _
' TEE EPRING , BEBBlotf pF
Torlaing'i Sethlimy for yoring Ladies,
lootasnereee February • tat. A, few 'iron Bobatira
eau be admitted. fektini
A TALE OF
GEORGE MUNRO & CO
yet limited number of shar given COmnso
are to he taken, which will hr to sinnerr
Lets on the original bads of ow_ dollar per ems,
and may he secured by applyifik at thn OFFICE.
OF THE COMPANY. More of \VILMA it Me-
CUTOUEON, 1921 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, do.
ring the week commencing THURSDAY, February
lath, and ending February Md inst. After the
time mentioned, no more stook will be given on
the original baste.
The working operations of this Company have
been placed Under the management of 'f. fi,
CLARK E, hintil Ci.y. afterserience nook as
to enable to look the.lntereete of the
Company Intelligently, and to pr.:meads the devel
opment of the territitry Ina manner most embattle
tell to promote ltsgeieral welfare and nnal suceesa.
Books Open from the 16th to 23d
'%L.24
E
UNION CHERRY RUN MIN
Oil and Mining Company,
Capital Stock,
IN !.:10,000 SHARES
OF ONE DOLLAR EACH,
40,000 of which is srt aide for
WP ING CAPITA L.
Only n limit ttl number of shares yet Lo be sold
C:0 3P .1 7 '14CM iri...51 :
P 111.231 DEN T
WM. 111. McCIITCELEON.
Liburty street,
R. A. GEORGE.
'n.,ialer I urritcW Ikpostt Ltiuk, Pittrb•tr;L
la=
JAMES McCIITCREON,
Liberty ht:ret,
I=l
• JOHN P. KRAMER,
r }jrm. National 13 nk, Allegheny.
S. B. McELROY,
of 3lcElroy, Di.. 4 4,40r. zz t to. , Wood •t..
WILLIAM McCUTCHEON,
Liberty street, Pittalkumh
DR. L. McA3OY,
Plt AO la i/
JOHN M. CRAWFORD,
New Cartle, Pit.
EBENEZER McJUNKIN,
Itu• ler, Ps
HON. JOHN M. DUNLAP,
=MINE
StPERINTENDEN r
THOMAS a CLARK,
(all City, P.
The property lo Icxste..l entirely In Ventingo 00.,
Perm.ylvarria, and cone. of
neres choice territory, In too-ample,
on Hickory Creek, commencing about 273 rods from
lis mouth, on the Allegheny ftlrer, and extending
alOLgFithel , Side Of the creek,. distance of HO rode,
making a water front entire of 300 rods, or room
for at least 200akella. The developmeata now being
made in this locality, combined with the late strikes
on Pit Hole Creek, and other trikutarlee of the
river, to allow and e tabliah conclusively the fact
that time Roll labor are the only necessary requte
ties to the obtaining of Wee paytag areas on this
te, Hines , . The land le subject to Iwo leases of one
half acre each, the comps iy receiving one-li elf the
oil. and being at nu expense.
r . El'Ortil—One-qulrter leasehold in lots No..
ta and to,
ALLEGHENY PETROLEUM COMPANY,
On the• Allegheny river, about one-rourth mlin
•line Horse Creek, and •bout 30 rods (rout a well
now said to lie produeleir CI barrels of oil per day.
These lot, join front earn a rods on the river...nil
extend bads ionic 40 rids—making a frorttogo of If
rods.
rFW() W 1 r,r_,s
n re gulag down on this property, one of which I.
es rly completed—being about some 01 feet. 'no,
ions ere thsl • 1,1,1..111 be s Big Well, its al-
I tidy several floe veins or 01l have been struck.
LEASE TWENTY YEARS
ROYSALTY,
3-Bths of the Oil
Tli If 1.111-346 , thn lease-hold In Lot No. 39
'SPRINGFIELD PETROLEUM COMPANY,
On Cherry Run, about thi . er- quarter, of mile
stove the "Reed" Well, and but ..short diet inve
- front the "Auburn,""Yankee ' ' nod other goo,l
writs. There is room on the for 0114,
one of wrath is now being vigorously pros
ecuted. Thirty . days. It. Is for
believed,
will make thin Well ready for testing, as the ma
chinery and everything connected with It Is of tr.e
test order. Lease 20 years; Ro)alty, one tall the
OIL
FOURTH—The entire leaee•hold of ttte
ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY;
Cherry Run. On this property there Ia room for
four Wells, one of which Is now beton. stink As
Me lease Is located near the famous Reed, !faker
and Grocery Kell., producing respectirely4So. lea
and leo barrels, there Is scarcely a doubt of almost
snt success, the record of Cherry Run chronicling
no failures In this favorite locality. Lease, 13
years. Royalty, half the sits
SHARES TO BE TAKES,
P 1 hal Basis, Where and When.
No. 196 LIBERTY STREET,
PIT ISBUZGEL
VP 7' 6; GI 0 Z;z4
NEW FIRM
AT THE WELL-KNOWN STAND OF
ALEXANDER RITES,
21 Fifth Street.
$250,000.
BATES & BELL,
(StiCCIESSORS TO ALEK. D&TES'.)
Drrided to Sell their Entire Stark at a
GREAT REDUCTION
BEFORE I't!IO'ItAS/Nll TIEF:11; St •F•Ptul - OF'
NEW SPRING GOODS,
WILL DISPOSE Cf THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT AN
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES
French 'trainees worth $1 37 for .1-00
Frrnrh,ffirrinoes worth $1 62 for 81 20
French 'lifer/noes srortla SI SD for SI 113
Freurb ttortnoto worth 82 00 (or 81 50
French Nerinotka worth 82 SO for 81 87
Erearh Itferinoe, worth 83 23 for $2 23
Fzeceh Chintzes at 50, 6t and 75 eentx.
French Repps worth 81.1 e for . 01 00
Spring Alapacraa at last years price,'
All Wool Poplin Dvlolne• worth 91.75 for $1.25.
Yard Wide Coid Colfurgo for 61t.
Blankets very cheap, and of the a gest quality.
All Wool Plaids for 13r.,
Paratkesa, an colon, greatly reduced
!,4 yard wide Eng. 3lertnoes worth V.OO
A full suaorlmral of floalia, of all sizes, reduced
Corp per anal.
Hocks, ard flooks.sold al tin old prices, to close
vat Mt old stock.
Conroe% Oct colors. for 13 and 22 rents
A splepdld Nock of double Shawls sold st CS
for SD :o.
flood Lavelle Cloth for in.ie
Spring Foulard Silk., floe quality, (or T.So.
L• 1 Wool DeLilacs, Roduoed.
124sIzsoral Skirts as low as V 1.75
FS
S/lowl Merino, Reduced ; very I.w.
A full lino of Linen Gothla, Pillow Cagan.
SH INGs
fill IRTINGS
TWEEDS,
MEMO
OASSIMERES,
FLA NNELS OF ALL HINDS
PLAIN AND BARRED . , REDUCED
A FINE ASSORThEiNT OF WRITE 006113,
AJOB LOT OF HOOP SKIRTS for err routs,
TILE 13ESI , MARES OF KID GLOVE:3, Ln
White end Vold.
minionattED WINDOW CURTAINS.
All the above goods enumerated will be rld at
the prices mentioned. Every Monet will be used by
the inembe.at of the firm and those in their employ
to give entire malefaction to their customers.
fiord. will alwa)l be selected with the most sem
iotic. rare. m as to give a large and well Selected
stock of fashionnole goods at moderate price..
frSomd
f•Lostma OUT BALE OF
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S
EMPEDU CL151119
130111 Ag tc $1 611 —(oetter price, Is IS
Do. de. d*. 76
F 10.1101.1 MERINO do. t 76
Do. do de. 2 /SO " 00
PLAID MOVAIN. do,. 75 llt
6111.1•Lel do. 10 00 It OS
Do. do. 11 00 n n 17 00
°LOAM) do. 01 00 n it 00
Lo. do. 14 03 .. u 20 co
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
SELLING AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES
♦ LOT OF
gt‘olleci MEepors
CLOSING OUT CHEAP
SPECIAL RALE.
Sya 3D Xi' NTT , u Jac
Underahlita at $2.00,
WORTH 114.00.
Drawers at $2.00,
IirOUTII 81.00
ERE SHIRT IyILL WEIGH NEARLY! !Mot,
EATON, MACRUM & CO,
Have about 24 dote% of good, extewheavy WHITE
Ur WEIN SH HITS wad DRAWERS, nearly all wool,
which welsh from lb. to I lb. II ea. each Wart,
that mutt be cloiest out Immollately.
we offer theta at muck !Nu than what they east
to wake, and we believe theca to be equal to any
thing Ix, market at 214C41.
No reduction will be made for quauttly--olla
&hitt or rue handfed at the some rate.
These Shirts aro a treat Bargain!
EATON, MACRUM &
17 and 19 Fifth atTeet.
A NEW ASSORTMENT . 01 0 BUT Drees and Cloak Ornaments,
oho Pr. Chaffinßegat and Fong Meek /425
Underclass's; .Linea San fat the - Mint quality
Lore and Linen coalman/34 }inn
Skarn/Irk; Glo k m
Hosiery, Balmoral mit Hoop Shirai. Mu
3hawle and Sampies, Of all slmw; Ilsoraway's Has
marled Collars Glom,, tor afar awl mermen!
Wan Leatherla allJouyin'a
oloyV light colon; Rillum dots, &hoar to
arde4 they with Ai Sew lot IC nrahl Warn
Falls• Flowers. Will be loud at .
ALICE MOWRYWTRIMMING STORM,
No. M Eourth street; near Ferry street:
• Particular at:WM= Mayen to clearing Pant moo
all other 1k1441 of Laces. Also Bluk Lace Tills,
SALE OF
J. W. BARKER & CO.'S,
We will offer oir Entire Stock
Silks, Shawls, Cloaks, Oresi Goods,
Mourning °odds, Housekeeping
Goods, Men's & Boys Wear,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIORS.
NEWEST h. DM' DELA IN ZS 471/ Mac
ri EW AND CROWE PRINTS 23
NTITRTINO :SUSI IN IS .
TA RD tv IDS UNDRESSED LONG
(Muni
Spring fk.Surnmer Dress Goods
Country Merchants Take Notice.
ENCOURAGE 11 ONE MANUFAC
TURES.
Macrum Sz 461.1yde,
Oar se extensive stock of SEASNITTABL.
G OOPS of A n,ric an Manufacture. comprising
grt at vftriet7 of
Fancy Qcods, Notions, Small Ware'
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
in every abyle and onnlity at most renal:l24W Mac
We atlll have a few good. of
'Which we will dispose of at prises to ',Ult.
To Merebonts and Retailer we ofllr of
At
Prices nn low as mun be bought, anywliere in the
Enetern Citien, as we bay exclusively firer Cub cud
from ilinnufutureralior their apse._ vein , . We
eollelt a TOIL
fi. REAT BARGAINS 1
MOORHEAD DENNISON & CO.,
81 Market street,
♦RE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OP GOODS.
Gents' Undebrarmenis, Whits Shirts, Bock s
Cravats, Collars, ice. &c. ,
Embroideries, Lace Goods„ Gloves, Hosiery, Vita.
slings, Point Lace, Venus, gibbons, dm &co
- -
AUCTION SALE.—Tho following U. S.
Condemned !Stores will be sold atlmbliesno.
lion, at the Odle° of Commissary of Subsistence,
oorecr of Penn street and Garrison alloy, on
MONDAY, Fcb.l3lb, 18115, al II O'clock, a. la.
to barrels Men Beef,
3iAtnl , ri r ".ll tre—Casllaeeromeat fund..
OHO. W.-MURPHY
Capt. and C. S. Vat
. - Q.E'cosp STR}ET DWELLDIGI.7=bn
TUESDAY EVENING, February 14th, at 7%
o'clock, will be sold at Commercial Sales Rooms,
64 Fifth street, the good three story Dwel.
RIM No. 78 Second - street, between Market and
Wood streets, containing hall and 10 rooms, with
gas and water. Possession given. on the stmt,
April. The lot 1. 21, feet front on Second
and 80 feet in depth, subject to an annual pound
rent of 8128.
.Terms at eale.
fen A. Wit : WAX:NE, Aunt's..
soIdVALUABLEEiToCK.--TUESDAY
EVENING GFeb. B ooms, o'cl Fi ft h be
at Commercial Sales 04 street,
in addition to improved Second street and Centre
avenue Properties, (already advertisedj
tal Shares Citizens' Bank Stock;
to do It . and AY do do
•07 do Monongahela Navigation Co;
do Weeternlinion Telegraph Co:
I Scholarship In Allegheny College. Meadville.
fell A. McILWAINE, Ancre
VXECLITOR'S SALE EIANX or.
PITTSBURGII STOCK.—TITE4DAT EVE
NLNG, Feb. 14th, at 7% o'clock, will be sold sr
Connuercinl Sales Rooms, 51 Fifth street, by order
of Executor of Alice Ingram. deceased.
4O,Sha rya Bank of Pittsburgh Stock.
fell MeILWAINE.
AT LOW FIGURES
TRUSTEE SALE OF BRIDGE STOCK.
—TAJZSDAY EVENTIVG, Feb. Irtb, at 734
o'clock, will, be sold at Commercial Sale* Rooms,
Al Firth street, by order of Trust ee.,
2 Shares lkleebanics , Street Rrr Co.
A. N
felt A Mc/IME, Auet'r
."-_,_
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES,
Portable Steam Saw Mills.
BLANDVS PATENT PORTABLE STE-4.11
ENGINES, fromlotir to flay horse power—(o one
piece—completely equipped and reedy for wore—
Acquire no brick or Dia3ol,ll7—eland on their own
• her-nrady for lire and water. - A good spring or
branch supplies water. Burn wood, slabs, COPIA or
slack. Smaller sizes hauled on two horse. farm
wagons.
FAR BORING AND 'WORKING OIL WELLS,.
thry are peculiarly adapted, on account of their
portability, economy ot fuel, simplicity and.durs
-
!ditty, as well as tieing
The Cheapest and Best. -
They, hcrwerer, excel In all work with( the rsn,-s
ro th n ta power.: Weight of Oil ggine, 3,*/
331cciactrais
PORTABLE STEAM SAWMILLS
•
Are strictly portable—no brick-or rumenty la Wt.
Ung—can twin folloperation to twodayeafter ar
ming on the ground—Um ENGINE .tai be moved
from place to place on a four hone, farm ,wagan.,
Warranted to cut, with Onllaarylgoootreumageoeui,
from.
. . .
.. _ .
5 to 10,00 Feet Lumber , per, Day.
. • • - -
Thou g h MAIO feet oak luta been ent In a - day.
UIRWILARS SENT TO ANT-ADDRESS. For
any Information . . and Ultustrated,ettentassi-YeSk
detettptiona report/ of operatota, pans, kh., ad.
Brest the mentaaeturent, . ...- . ..•
. , •
.U.A; F. BLANDY, :
.
ID steam £e 100 Work/. Zamesallle, .0/110,
or Mandy., Newark DT:seethe Woratt,
..
trettirdaar. Newark. Ohio. - . •
—•—
pITTSi3URGH SCHOOL or-DEsiGli
-e• WWII:X.—This lristttutioe
&titre Its Ent session on the F/R.TrdIEONDA.Y of
F.SIIIII.:A.ItY, In Phelan's new building,'No.
Fifth street. The object of tots school re the fa.
•t ruction and limping young ladies in On
pies of drawing and painting, In slew of qualifying
-term to pursue higher. more suitable, and better
ontr.nentlonn tenn are now open to them and
of bringing the citizens of Pittsburgh and suburbs
under •he elevating rend raining influences of art,
Circulars wit ho rend) on Monday the 2.11 Lost.
C.
MaiO. RUSSET, President. •
WA "Tice Prestfl
G. 1.1 . HALLMA DE,
N. Secretary. ecit.
FRANCES SELLERS, Treasurer.
DLarCTorse
.1. K. Moorhesig,
Geo. A.ainter Berry,
H. IL P,
J. H.Shoetiberger,
W. he Lyon,. •
Thee. IL Holm
Andrew Carnegie,
Woi. 0; Darla, • ' •
M. Jones.'
James Park,
James Laughlin,
I. B. Lyon,
I. M. Cooper,
Wm. Thus,
Thoa. S. Clirki,
W. Dolmen,
6. Klee,
D. McCandless,
Joseph Dilworth,
ISZECIITITE
Preddpat Honey,
Vivalrrsident Wane,
James Park, Jr ,
"1. B. Lyon, *
L
Crics - Astatonsarr Munoz COXPANT,
Prrrantrnon, Feb. 4th. 1986. I .
N ELECTION "FOR - PIIESIDENT,
A
Illanaren and - 01lleera of thht Company, for
erecting. a Brldge over the Allegheny .//tverioppo
alte DtPabutph, In the county of Allegheny, wlllbe
held tbe TOLLHOUSE, tithe south hod of the
Hauge on lIONDAY, Meath day of lgamhatext, --
et the boor of e'eloon r. - •
reload hosiaivaci,tremurer.
DR F. G OfPIS.
DRY. GOODS,
No. 59 Market Street.
FOR ONE WEEK
/VIT., our entire stook of
CHEAP! CHEAP!
78 NA_RKET STREET,
TRIMMINGS.
HOSIERY & GL . C . 117E8
Fore!fin Marstiracture
81 Wret.v.lx.et art
a trcrioa-
Y'S PATENT
anemias. :
James Laighfie. :IA
6.'%T. Gallus.;
Wm. Thaw. '1
jahlitwha