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71148 DAY, FEBRUARY 14, .1861
•
......,,EIrActTATION OF •, • •
lutvo got so d tc; seam the.lirob
able Eittcuation of -Richmond". announced
In the telegraphic news that it ne longer 'ex.
kites our attention itictinond is 44raya
going to be-evacuated inunediateiy; but
every time ifttativ mores towards it,! he
finds ,the. :enemye'fa:
Ther•ilis*.who SiartSa ;the prediction in
fenia,`Vre 'iturpolie, to: lieep on announcing
it, so that When-the -event does lyppen, , he
credit of having told us so.
`'Tit,. ridiculous as thii coutinuotudj: Nl*
irOphocy may ‘ Booth, it not of iniproist,
thatlan should contomplate it as a ne:;
cesSity-ilich hviannot innhh longer !mold;
artgiiteitkiiinawuming:
toa eveltis gait PlSTO4Ctilki any hour
and,:onoe , secomplishod, thetway is roper
toFthe of ind
La ,4 at!'ili*Pe On Ric] nwnd from:
•Pe Soilth. To •resdalit, therefore, will- be
filial to him and in -, aarly wlthdrasfal of
his army. may min ho the only ilteaititive
The Idatittlirawir out that ; Its intStids
. .
to retire as amras Ipossible,--Withdriw hie
0 army into Nortli Canillna, join all the for
ces of the Ocrafederacy intoone'artny,,ind
then fall upon - gnanscrar,. making inince
meat of him, of comm.' 'Well, Manprepes
es and tßigrdlsposear bsa will undnubted
ly find , “ much easier Mlny down tie, Pro
gramme than fo carry'it' out. ' This War is
now a gamelliat two can 1)14 at,' aid' the
moment thatke leaires.llichniond, he sets
loose a much larger number of men in his
rear thanite`can'etnicentrato .to Blinn
111A.K. Besides, retreating armies:ever 'fight
well; and with Suratitur; on one flank and
GILAIKT on the other, Ititsmuch
ache can do to -attend to them, without
taking SIII.MIAN into account at all.
HOLIES FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS
„Dr. S*irr, Medical . Director of the De-
PartmcDt of t.ho Northwest, calls attention,
in a printed circular, to the necessity of
malting some provision for the relief of the
_permanently disabled soldiers now in the
loyal States, many of whom have neither
Wends, relatives, money, or homes; and
many others of whom are without adequate
ratans of support. These soldiers, be urges;,
have Been disabled in the service of their
country, and justice, alike with humanity.
demands that their Government should pro
vide ttteW etippled and - war-worn veterans
with a'fdiasant eiyluM or retreat, where,
auddettheincompanions In arms, and son
rounded by every necessary comfort, they
may rebrideliti4ieseel aid quiet .happiness
for the remainder of their days. -
• :Dt. , Suqy'r propose" the establishnient of
permanent hospitalsoractreats, whicirmay,
for the present, if necessary, be used for the
accommodation `of the' sick and wounded,
andwfterwards become thehome of all dig
ablediriddlere,* whe .May desiro.aderission,
and,thefundsfot 'the pulp* or establish , :
ingthem, maybe thus preettrid: . • '
'"The ; necessary, funds..'for this purpo se maybe procured : by the monthly collection'
of 25 cents from all soldiers of the' volun
teer service on _their pay-rolls by paymaa.
ten,. 6/x.7-heretofore from the army,-tor the'
support of the soldiers' home at Washing
, ton, or 50 cents monthly-for ens year. Of-
Seers may also be required to pay according
to rank; as follows :. Lieutenant' 50 eta ., Cap
tains, sl,eo, Majors' - arid — Lt. Colonels I
tre,oo, Colonels-43,00, and ,General offl.
cers,s,oo;trilloteble that siniaofotre year,
and subsequently, as may be required. ,-At
thithrsvdst.ekimate shove mentienginicire
then $850,000.00 will be collected in one
year from •odicers, and 1,900000.00 front
enlisted men, provided the army numbers
400,000. It might, ale°,,be deemed proper_
to add to this fund,. Stoppages pay' by •
authority of Gouts 3fartial, and the benefit
derived Iron:tall penal - Service from the same
source. • A• small percent tax-, one or more
—might also be levied on all property
seized trout the enemy, by the army, or
may heresfler be confiscated. Sutlers may_
also he - required to pay monthly the test per .
) cent. tax, they have herttofore been &calls.'
towed to pay to the Post Fund. All Gov
ernment contractors .and camp follower",
might be called upon to contribute accord
ing to their profits or gni . nr, or- advantage_
derived from their connection With'the sr-.
my. Moreover, it aught not bedeemed im
proper to , receive, donationsfrom effluent,
cifizeite,' as they . May be prompted by feel , '
bags or senerosity,. gratitude and, patriot.
ism.
That - solitetfibrg will hare to be done for
the penaiitment relief of disaped soldiers is
plain; but we are opposed to levying the
Cast upon the soldiers in the field..l In the
first Orme, it would be oppressive, the, pay,
of men. and oftleers being now 400 little;
and in the second place, it would not yield
the needed amount. Therenre nothing like
600,000 men in the field; arid the 'Min real
ized, while it would prove burdensome to
those upon whom it would be levied, would
disappoint expectation and pi' but little way
towardirrecomplishing the end aimed at.
.Private. liberality may be depended on
fOr muck of the needed helpi sud ,what.;
'that lacks the Government must.make Op
by direct appropriation. - Dr. Sitlyr . States
- • the number of disabled, soldiers
neither friends, relatives, homes or money,
- at 50,000.- He ought to tuna' 'better, than
we ; and Yet we think. the dguree greatly
exaggerated. Bet, be the number large or
small,: the GOiernmeat -must-assume the
great burden of providing s hhme for tireni.;
We are glad attention bas-been , called to
' the strbject•o: is one of the: oedema ques
tions -US must engage the, public mind.
Justiatnr the GoTprnment has On, its bands
ad it mut do . ; Ind we trust the war .
' sea:ite r , over, and that then It'will receive
the. attention 'it deierveg. ') '
trw York Bounty . Brokers.'
The New York Sun eve _ _ Col. 'Baker •
and his assistant detectives yesterday con.
tinted their_sesearchas after bounty:lamp.
era and brokers, and made a number of ar
rests; the names of the parties being with
held from the public for obvious reasons..
An investigation into the financial
lion of the parties already arrested shows
the immense profits chit accrue from this
species -of fraud. The bank-books of these
parties, so far as examined, show -that they
have an of bank deposits amount
_
ing to over half a million of dollars.'
The question of who shall receive the
benefit of the assets found - to the credit of
the arrested parties, iflikely to be decidedly
interesting. The Brooklyn authorities seem
to think that their losseS must first be made
good, and - the country folks seem to think
that their injured innocence ought; not to
suffer. The probability is that no distribu
tion of the spoils will be made until the
whole subject has undergone a judicial or a
military investigation, when the funds will
be divided pro rata. It is said that one of
the defranding brokers, - Who was operating
in. Centre street, near CLambers,• has -ab.
scanded with forty thousand dollars in
old; the result of his bounty swindling.
By - -some means ho -beertato--eognlsant of
Colonel, Baker's secret investigations, - and
einbarked, for ";Liverpool just before, the
storm burst,
ITO* frATILA.P.LT BOBINTAS.—NearIy every
• Deniocratie member of ; _tho &non - ! , Toted to dou
ble the par Of :Congreaamen. The Republican.
Renatorit Isuelched the endeavor. Deng Wilton
stinirely tuediF,liina it
the'llorise: ,ite Tate
of • twenty pe r . cent.. to employea,,,
dares that While . the 'masa of the aohtlers, In
Ike army of the Potomac have not .heen takVor
mouths -- some r4iniente not for di andeight
Mlnther-7be not Anneal tO one dollitr'qui
ditlon to the pay of the r omfortably.condltlonel
. employes Congrere, vhoso labor doos not
occupy theta OYdr ten months of the two years.
. .
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Prom the InacpenErpat
,•
• • Lane Deo
ZOIIN G. WIIMISR.
On hewing the bells ring for the constitution
al ameni'ment abolishing slang In the United
tante&
It Is done I
Clang of bell and roar of gua, ,
Bead the tidlnp up and down . - •
, • Row theheUries rook and reel s ,
' "Row the great' guns, peal on peal,'
- fling the It'onstown to town'? 1. • •
Ring, trbells
;Every arrokeeraitlag .
Of the burial hour of wine. • •
- Lent and l:111 that all may hear, • '
Ring listening ear • -
Of Eternity Ti®!
Let %stated :
God's own Yoke II fa that pia,
And this spot is hely dreamt.
Lord forgive us t—what ate we,.
That our eyes !'hla glory see, ~
Thata our ears have heard the women
For the Lout -
Oa the whirlwind is abroad;
In the earthquake be has spoken,:
hu sadtten with Ills thasiMic
. The 1/06 walls asunder,
4,ad the gates oilman are broken.
_Land sal la
MizLm%
Litt the oil exalt seee.
Si get t ieast the :Richert tirn•
lime and Mersin Ind droW;
elas triumphedglatiatudy.
DIA we dare
-
Sn our ogony of prayer. ,
!UM for more taaa He tour aortal '
When win ever . HL KM' latufF -
Over any time or had
Stretched as now, bausalk the aunt
HoW they pale,
Almlent myth, andeong, awl tale,
Iw title weeder *your days,
Wien the inlet tdl et - war
*7 Magoon white with eighteens law,
doe the wrath of n3aa L praise t•
111c.ad.ottt t ' :
' /.II Withl6 acid all about,
Shall a fresherlife begtn;
Freer breathe the universe.
As it rolls its heavy curse
Oa the dead sad burled sin
IL Is donit •
To the caret/it of the s=
.Slutll the sound thereof go forth.
bid the awl r-voice,
It shall give the dumb a voice,
It shall bolt with joy the earth
Ring and awing,
Bells of joy 1 on morning's ming
Sent the song of probte abroad;
With a Sound of brekem chains
Tell the nation that He reigns,
Who alone is Lord and God!
Patriotism' in North Carolina.
'Mr.
Richards - on, the Tribnne correspond
ent who lately escaped from the rebel pris
on at Salisbury, N. C., in his thrilling ac
count or the adventures of himself and his
companions, pays the following tribute to
the patriotism which they found among the
pcniplc of North Carolina:
For the first fifty miles we found only
'two or three vhite Union people; but relied
exclusively upon the negroes. Whenever
we met one, male •or female, of mature
years, we told them, with perfect frankness:
"We arc Union prisoners, escaped from Sal
isbury, trying to reach our homes, and we
want
,you to help us." They invariably re
spondcd. promptly; sheltered us whenever.
.they.could, with anything like safety, and
always fed and piloted us. So far as their
fidelity was concerned, we felt just as safe
'among them as if we had been in the Tri
brine editorial irooms.
In fifty miles 'we 'struck the mountains.
'From that point to our lines, 290 miles by
the 'route we traveled, we vvere constantly
Among white friends. With what gladness.
those men and women of the mountains—
who have all suffered inconceivably ftir
their fidelity to the cause—many of whom
have had their nearest and dearest relatives
murdered-welcomed and sheltered, and
fed and-piloted us., Witkwhatoverflowing
love they took us to their homes and hearts,
and periled that - own lives to aid-as! I
'Lave seen much self-sacrifice. during the
war; but, except In the negroes, I have
witnessed no loyalty worthy. to be motion
ed 'with theirs. I approach it reverently,
with uncovered head, as the holy of holies
in the temple of patriotism: When we met
them they .give us It welcome warmer than
that of kindred; when we patted from them
I am sure many a fervent prayer went up
from their humble hearts ,o our Father,
that Ile would guide us thtouget thediffl
eulties of our long, wearisomejourney, and
guard us agamst the perils that besot and
cevironed it. ' ,
. .
Of Dan. Ellis, the famous 'Union guide,
be writes•
We bad for monrbs been familiar with
the name of ban. Elite, a' famous guide,
Lo has done nothing from the beginning
of the war - but escort persons through our
lines. Bilis 'jig a genius, and his life is a ro
mance. Heitas taken through more than
four thousand refugees, never losing but one
man, and he was lost through own in
discretion. ' The party „had bred eight or
ten - days, in winter, among the snowy
mountains, upon parched corn. (Dan de,
clams that parched corals as good to travel
on as the most luxurious food, if a man only
thinks so; but I feel bound to !myth:it I have
ttltd it, and don't think so.) The mania
onestion, finally revolted, and declared he
;would have an honest meal, if lie got cap.
turtd. Sole Went bia house, obtained the
Meal, and - did get captured. Eirly in the
War, when our lines were at Louisville and
Knoxville, Ellis conducted party Mier par
iy of refugees to those points, four and tiro
.Imodred miles througli.the Cumberland
miitiniaias. • .
He is wary, vigilant and sleepless as an
Indian, 'sad knows every secluded path and
el cry Union man through .an immense
ritsge of country. Again and again we
tscre'fold. far back on the journey, 'lf you
once fall into the hands of Dan. Ellis and
yilis orders, you are' perfectly safe."
We did fall into Ids hands one hundred and
fifty miles from our lines, in ti peCularly
dangcrocialocality, and to us he was Itke a
shadow of a gre,at rock 'in a weary land.
lie'was just starting. for 'Knoxville with
severity Union refugees, United StateS sot
diers raturraug to duty' from their homes
within the enemy's lines. Sometwenty of
them wero armedand forty mounted_ The .
. moment he overtook us on the road, and
was told who we were, he mitt "Bop,
here are some prisoners escaped from Sal.
islawy, , ,almost wcirn out with the journey.
'Get down off your horses; we cannot afford
,to Vide'and let these men walk." From
,tt.is'point, though sonic' f the country was
nwire perilous than ; any 'we
. had passed
Itrilimglih we felt comparatively safe.
`.II'DILAT;IektED nrdl4l:NT.- , 4 'yesterday met
a rebel deserter from the.Bth Tennessee (rebel)
infaiitry;.Wlto bad just been released, and, :now
log hint very well, I inquired after a number of
the mar., and retied that not 'one of them re
urairict(lo the ranks. .r of lengtlCasked, "When
dfd You leave." afterflood croaaed, the
ricer."''. .."How many men Mil the regiment num
ber Mist'!" -"My: the fact Is," sald be, "there
Is only the Colobel and One man left; there were
two of us before I deserted, sad tho other mesa
wall lealte et` the' Drat cipportunity."—XeslyqUe
Correspondents Chicago Journal.
, Tnit Indians Senate yesterday pseud the
Comstitutkmal Amendment by e vote of 96 to, 9.
The Democrats:attempted to stave it - oft by vati;-
ous evasive motions, and attempted "to
break the quorum by leaving Me hall. fit this
they failed, for. one 'Dcmocret - -Mr. Devrning—
remained, and the - previous question was de
manded andkarried. The Senate being tic,
the Amendment could not have been carded bad
It not been for Mr. Downleg's vote. The house
bad a session last night, and will doubtless con
cur with thetienate te-day.—Oblemuali O axile of
Satarday.
, Tuz Coxacun - nos Asessourcrs.—There Ia a
beautifully dawltiost prospect of a radical
amendment by this COMMA of the Conscription
law. It is said tftm. a bill to this end, to be in
troduced this week, will substantially root out
the ernbtaituto rasealtty. Tito public sentiment
here Is totally and keenly averse to the folly of
the national, State, county or town bounty. This
Inky - peradventure tind expression In the bill.
Am George the Third woe at one time walking
the quarter-deck of a maa-of.war with hls hat on,
a sailor asked his mcsamMe "Who that fellow
wee that didn't douse his peak to the Admiral I"
"'Why, the king." "Well, king or no king."
r cloned the other, "he's atonmmannerly dog."
'Whj, where should be learn manners!" said
Jack, "heg *es never ont-of 'eight of land In his
life."
Etzser. Drarrms.—The reception of the rebel
PeacolOommlssioners within our lines had the
ellitetlef slacken up desertions from the enemy.
TLc fallereof the (Amonlestouers is already fol
lowed by a greater Influx of deserters than ever.
They toy when they eaw the Peace Commission
ers actually pass the lines, they waited to tee .
the result: Ae toon — ai they cow there wee to he
no perce, [bey started over. • •
• Tnereport of the cession of &mora and other
Itiazican States to Lotus Napoleon, and-.the
polatment of 11r. Gen as Governor of the ceded
provinces, with the title of the Duke of Sonora,.
Is contradicted by tbe 'Havana ttarrespnaident of
the Associated Prem. Dr. Gain,lto states, Is la
ll:tonna, „on lids gay to France,' to press 'bin
dolma upon the Emperor; baying entirely filled
at the Imperial COPT/ 01 Mexico -
CIIAS. BEMION found. by - tletllat measure
ment, that the Ice in Lake Eric was thirtpone
Inches In thickness. ~
I'e7iILIVXOTICEE 4
w t. U. S.
7-30 LOAN
Br auttorttir •of the Secretary of the TeesstuT,
the undersigned has assumed the General Sub
enription Ageoey for .the sale of. Xfaiten %stem
Treasury Note., bearing seven eel three tenths
per Cent Interest, per seam, knswn as
SEVEN-THDITY LOIN.
These NOtes arelimed under date ef.Angnst
lost, led are , psystdo three yams fromtkot time,
In enrrency, or are oonvertibtsat the option of the
holder Into
E. S. 5-20 Sit Per Cen
GOLD BEARING BONDS,
Theeis hoods now worth • premitun of nine
pro. eent., Ludo:lag gold interest from /clamber,
'which makes the actual profit ea the 74d loan, at
'anent rates, taeltultag tamed, about tea per
sent. Per earitunihesides its aceendion from gam
sad antatripal feestion, which odds hos one to three
per *sea. more, according to the rite levied oa other
property:. The Interest is Pajable semiquentally
by coupoite attached to each sage, which may be
out off 'and sold to - sny hanker hanker.
Thetnterest emanate to
One Watt per day on. a . $5O note
Two mots " " $lOO "
Ten . " " " " 'ssoo "
20 " 's " " $lOOO
$1 $5OOO "
Note+ of all the dm:tomb:Miami named pill be
promptly tintlahed Upon receipt of ebbierlptione.
Th.bile
THE ONLY LOAN IN
ow offered offrred by the finverment, and It Is
confidently expected that its superior advantages
will make u the
Great Popular Loan of the People
iacu than 0100,000,000 remalli unsold, which
probably be d.uposed of within the next mi or so
.days, when the notes will undoubtedly command •
premium, as has uniformly been the Cate On closing
the subscriptions to ether Loan.
In order that the citizens of every town ant
section of the country may be afforded facilities/
(Or taking the loan, the National Banks, 'State
Banks, and Private hankers throughout the come
try have generally agreed to receive subscriptions
at par. Subscribers will select their own agents,
in wbbm they have confidence, and who only are
to be responsible for the delivery of the notes fo`r
which they receive orders.
JAY COOKE,
Subscription Agent, Philadelphia
übeeelptione will be receive 4 brthe
First ?rollout Bask, PlManuel. ra,
Stroud
!Third
Font
Yee. • Ituarrs Natiooal Wk. fltliblif&b. PL.
Pittsburg& Salami Bank of Vonneoet.
iron City "
tratissoon
Yarourl PepasU "
Verbsalat
Take
Antony
Peoples'
Camas
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0/iICIC 07.111 k AJ..1.11:05111.111' •ALLBY If. &Co.
Pittsburgh, February I. INS.
arANNVALIIIEEThithe—IN ADMIRES.
ANCE with the provisions of the Charter
and the Supplements, the Annual Genets( Meet
ing( the btockholden of the Allegheny 'Valley
Ilatiroad Company, will be held at the *Mos of the
company, corner of Washington sod Pike street..
'in theCity.of Pittsburg's.' ,
ON TUESDAY, TILE tern day of FEBRUARY,
at eleven o'clock s, m., to receive the Iteimkt of the
raident and Managers, to elect Managers for the
ensuing year, and trauma arch othe,busl as
on.y to presented. By order of the Board.
oimeod B. 0. ORR, Sec. h Treas.
AILLIGOTIrIff 'NATIONAL BASIC, i
• PrrIIISCIOR. 3.8. 13, In&
r ...AN ELECTION You mites: DIULC
TORS to serve until the next annual Mim
i t=o, will be held st the Banking Rouse. on the
'lll' Er:TY-Ill= DAY OF FEBRUARY next,
I,ctxcet. the hours Oil end 2 o'clock D. m. '
jatEetd ~ . . I. W. COON, Osaka.
E ROLL BUTTER, in
en
-• • ON. AMMON tr. CO.,
No. s Wood street•
BitTS P
btort. and 1
A TOlik( - TEADY
CAN PROCURE BOAR olso (WRAP
bN'ealling on St. Clair street. Wars ova, Duffy
S. Cane's Clothing Store, In Mr. Drmat room.
fetiat .
ANTED.-A. farm of• ONE HUN•
DRED MMES. ,Any person baring one of
the sboye dessrlption can find n tenant by nddrts-
Ong BOX 102, PITTSBEBOR POST-OFFWE
fftillAsltw
(ISTintEl, TEETH, for Eta', Hay
and Grain Rakes, of any shape required. ' Also
y and Grain Sakes manufsetured by
COL'EfLA.N,
klarlon Avenue, Allegheny oiv,
fellntawdam
SALE.—TOBACCONIST.— , The
stock, fixtures, and a"
hinesi i for t h e mann
fact urn of tobacco, and two o the unexpired
• lea se of. the tobacconist stone,
.110. 40 FEDERAL. STREET, ALLEGHENY,
• ,
'or fur ther partkUlars enquire or 1101.M.kln
Po the prelnsca. fella vr
•
IZOUNI).—On RO:NDAY, the 6th (lay of
February, near the Outer Depot of the P., Ft.
W. C. It. IL,
A - WierCH AND CHAIN
The owner is requested to call et my bowie, on
_ednr Avenue, PIZ doers below Ohio street, prove
ter crty, pay charges, and receive the watela, °leer.
be
be it will dealt with according to low.
retent AARON HOWARD,
nr.st RAUL E RESIDENCE IPOR SAI, E.
Situated on South Commons, betireea rad.,
oral and Bearer streets, Allegheny city. ' Thelnt Is
2.1 feet In front. and •%tends SW feet through to
• Wrder. street. • The house contains. IS rooms, to
gether with alinlihed basement of four rooms; It
suhrtantlally built, dashed in good style, antis
t In all rerpects a convenient and comfortable rest
denus. There Is also rooted o n
H n n the premises
'Brien, Stehle, Caniaga 0119! es ouse.•A
. . M. YERGIIS(Cf..
, For further infOnastion apply to
.1. 13. A A. I'. mounitioN,
. • . .
Attornepm--Lftwi No. 131 Fauna at., Pitts.
tOlt SALE.---01tfldVNDS.- 75 acres ou
the Norttoenst nide of the 'Allegheny Elver, at
/ones' 'Eddy. Vennogn Co., Pa.., bounded on the
lower side by Centel Scutt, and on the upper elde
by lend of D. Joliet, dee'd. Alan.
ON Vii.T 1110 KORT onEEK,
two. tracts of 16 acres each. Nearly all of these
lands are imitable for boring purrppo• ee.
r t:ere I. a
i d ' lrduels 6n at °f ro l' A d al l ite lt s e ar d h c o sal:ll e t r e a en ee g4ge In
the oil business, can now secure territory I, fee, at
moderate priced. Title. warranted. For pante*.
law. 'Oaten, ALEXANDER WALL ha I.;
fel4:iw_ Tittioute, Warren flo.,
IFOR BALE
TEN. ACRES OF LAND,
situated one mile canto! New CMstiev well adapted
for gaidening pm - pines. The Improvomeuta are a
small frame one, good stable and a never (offing_
well of water, and !vit.° a variety of the best of
fruits, such as apptem, umbel!, pears, plumbs,
cherries, and a rarlety of small fruits.
Also,' thirteen acres adjoining the abase with
a email frame 'bowie, well Of good water and a
young orchard of neleeted Volta, just begtoninx to
bear., For terms Ike., e Ll rply to
WILAM B. STERBATT.
Foreman of Jones A, Laughlin's Foundry,
feltiwd Bost Birmingham
13IIBLIC. BALE. —In pursuance of an
A- order of sale, mule un the fourth day of Fcb-
ITCARY A. D„ lat e , by the Honorable the Judges
of the Dist.lot Court of Allegheny county, Penn
sylvan's, the undersigned will expose to public,
sole, at the SIOURT HollnE, In the City of Pitts
bu, on TIMRSDAY,theeth DAY Or MARCH,
A.L. at eleven o'clock A. le ' the following
described property of the Stutrpaburg Bridge Com
panyilo 'Wit: The atone pier' aa6.ebutments, ra
gether with their eapurtcruteeee,_ and all that re,
males . of the Bridge ken.'" es the' Sharpsburg
Bridge, - erected. across the Allegheny 'River, near
ate 'borcugh , ot Sharpsburg,ltiAllecheny °entity,
With all the.rights,powers.' Immunities, privii*
leges,nnd frenchises of said. Corporation •
W/LVIASI DI. DARLINGTON,
- . GEORGE HOWARTH,
Si r eetrewri of the Shs •
upshurg BridgeCO.
BREAKFAST. TAA.—Jitst
received, a fresh•let of ClioDe English Break
fast Tea. For hale by the ,addle ov pound, by
.7NO. A. RENSHAW,
fcll • Corner of Liberty and Mad eta.
.rEw ArirEnTlSE.Yrtz.im,s.
IR B -
GERMAN -NATIONAIi BANK,
Of. Pittsburgh;
COR. SIXTH AND - WOOD STREETS
Aucansnis Alpir£Llresldent..
SPRINGER. neRBLIIO Yoe Preitdont.
GEORGE ENDLY, Culler.
This Beak Witte the account's or Basks, SSA*.
en and others.
Governmestt Securities of all kinds bought aad
sold et current rates.
As SPECIAL AGENT or Jay Woke. 6014,0.
tie= will be receired for the •
Popular 7 -39 -Loan.,
This loan ill now being atworbed at the rate of
8.000,000 Per nay.
and Wog convertible Into five-twenty boide
which are sow at svpremium of ever NINE PEE
CENT. It commends Itself for its superior advan
tages. 'to all who seek • aide &ad profitable Invest-
Liberal ment commiseions . on this loan will be allowed
to all dealers in Government securities.
GEO..A. BADLY, Cashier
FURNITURE , RARNESS,V_ERIOLEB,
itc., IN ti.WHENCEVILLH.-01, WED.
NESDAT ►
MORNINtIeb.• 10th, at 10 o'cloCk,
will be . sold .at the Atlanta* of, GEOBEIN W.
IRWIN, Hanle street, Lawreaectille, a lame lot
Household rundture Of every deseriptioni also,
Two-horse Carriage, (new ,4 a How, Twohorso
Wages, two double set Carriage Heroes, Bet Bum
Hareems, double rat 'Wagon Harness, Garden Tools,
to., all la brit order and condition.
lett A. MrILWAINE, Auer.
rmanns CLOSING OUT. SALES .6?
..._11001CS; PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, FAM
ILY BIBLES PAPER, GOLD PENS, ac .,
ike, Ism—On MONDAY, TIIESDA.Y, WED..
NESDAY EVENINGS, Febnusey 14th and
Mb, at the Commercial Sales Boom, Ai Fifth
street. At these will be Mr. Pratt's last Auction
Sales of books this winter, persons wishing to pur.
chase •good, new books, Ike., steep, would de well
to ntiend these cloning sale'.
Books at private sale during the day, at average
auction prices.
felt A. noILWAINF-, Auctioneer
rucEs REDUCED. '
Shirting Muslin,
Pillow Muslin,
eeting Muslin,
Dark Calicoes,
for sale at tettuocd prices by
WRITE, ORR & CO.,
SS FIFTH STREET
T'LEGANT AND SUPERIOR FURNI
TURE. FRENCH. PLATED 711111R011:1,
FINE PAINTINGS. I.IIIIISSELS CARPET, OIL
CLOTHS, AT AUCTIO3I.—On THURSDAY
31ORNING:14th inst.. at 10 o'clock preclude, st
No. 60 Fourth street, will be .1.1 nu olegaot assort
ment of Furniture. Carpets, Mirrors, Mattresses.
011 Cloths, hc" climprig In port 3 ouperlor Oak
Stdeboords • hoodoome Molt-covered Sat..; Hair
Seat PorloiChairs ; Large Easy Chair; Marble-tsp
Centre Tables; 2 Dressing Bureaus- Marble-top
Wash Stood ; 2 Extension Tables ,• hat Rack ;
sett 13s. Seat Arm Chairs and Rockers ; superior
;Mee Table ; 4 Round Onlee Utiles ; 3 Enclosed
Wash Sr.& ; Bedstead ; Franklin and Cook
Stoves; Fire Iron., Fenders; superior Refrigera
tor ; Fancy Window Blind.; Queenoware ; Cot.
ler. ; w feet Cum llose, loc.;
Also 600 gird* Oil Cloth Lin prime condition;
Erussebr, Ingrain and Stair Carpet.;
A 100, Bask - and Straw Mattresses
bets; Vomforts; 'Mosquito Bars; Bedding; Sheets.
Sr.. die.,
Also, French Colored Lithographs, Crayons, and
fine Paintings, French-plated Mirror, Surer-plated
Castors, Spoons, Forks, So.;
A too, * splendid Billiard Table and Fire-proof
Nati.
Terms cash, pat funds.
fell T. MeeLF.LLMID. Aufl
CoPTING PRESSES,
toying lkjoksr
'elopes, Paper,
Ink and Stationery,
of all Sesetiptioaa.
BLANK BOOKS ON HAND
-Manufactured go Order.
NY RS, SCHOYKEt & CO..
No. al FIFT3. UTBEET.
CLOSING
OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS
IM2IIII
MIR Tr, rs
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
WINTER DRESS GOODS, et cold and Ins.
WINTER SHAWLS, ►t cost end lees.
WINTER OLOA.K.S. do do.
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
t•UM3IER DRESS GOODS, et lost
11001' SKIRT.,
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
The exalts stock las been
RC) Ci.ll. al, CI ill Prio o.
AND MUST AND WILL DE
CLOSED OUT.
Now Is the Time to Get Bargains
kl
I J A.TFT DECISION.
xmainneri3x3rzt, 1064.
STEINWAY PIANOS
looleff•nd eselaslrely, in public and private t and
ruenrrantad them lerarlably to our friends and the
Ire have at different times expressed our opin•
lon regenting the Pianos of serious makers, but
rerly and unhesitatingly pronounce the STEtNe
tt'AY - & SONS Pianos PLR SUPERIOR TO
S. W. MILLS.• .Tollif TI. VATTDION,'
HOB !,
ERT HELLER, IGEO. W. ,NIOIIOAN.
ROBERT GOLDBECK. ALVIIEO H. rEwit.
WILLIAM MASON, MAX IdnincritiK,
F. L. BITTER, ,CARE: BEIM MANIS,
THEO. EISFELD, , THEO. THOM Art,
43. WOLF:MON, CAUL ANSIIUTZ,
A fine clock of STEINWAY'S laorunparable
Plazas received rad fur vale at
H. KOBER do BRO-.
No. In WOODI3Th Err
ar Sole agents for Steinway'. Fi112.12.
r114:1211e0d
I) 13PE — rSIA — AND FITS.
Knre Cure for these distressing rum•
—plaints to now made known In a Treattse
FITR—on Foreign and-Natlys Herbel prepare.
—lions nu - Wished by Dr. 'Q. PIIELPit
riwm-mmAym. The prescription was furnished
—him in iamb a rrovidentini manner that he
FlTS—Cannot row elontiously refuse to make
—it known, na tt has cured everybody
FlTS—who Ims cued it, iteVer having tailed in a
• —single case, it is equally sure Id canal
PlTS—tit s Fits as of Dyspepsia, nod the ingretil.
—gni* m ay be obtained front any Drugist.
FlTN—Sent I ree to all on receipt of tire cents to
—Prd-ny ' , Wise , ' he. Address Dr. 0.
r rrs-r E.1.P.4 BROIVN, No. in Urund street,
—Jersey City, N. J. . faincltd
y ALUABLE
•
Smithfield street Property For Sale.
A /area lot of ground. havinn n front of THIRT
D tint FEET on 1/0 ONE ItUll•
UEL and TWENTY FEIET DEEP, situate nom
the Post ()Mee, end epee:lite the Warehouse of
Hellman & garrison 7 his Is one of the bent and
must desirable locations for business bungee In the
eitiIio,T.HIETY-TWO FRET front ;In at.
by 100 feet deep, boning two Brick IN I Idlogn there.
on, rtes. M and 63 blertet et. near Third. For par.
tinnier, apply to
S. IIUTIIIIERT & SONS,
61 Market et.
IZIMEZEI
1:1111/IIIPII OIL COMP.— _.-NoticeP_.-Notice is
hereby given that the Ilra fleeting of Strath.
holder. will be held nt WILKINS. MALT, Pitts*
burgh, on THICISDAY. March it, 15n5, nt a o'elock
r. v., for the purpose of organization, nalpeeland
under the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Fenztylvartia, apasoired July 18th
• JO,tillt ICING,
rresident,pre hon.
rittf.butzkk, F.tb• 8, , , [Mad
Portgurreon, Feb, 2, Ism.
A N ALE/0110N 1 , 011
s- Managers of• the Oomporty for escalate a
' Bridge over the Monongahela River. oligoate
Pittsburgh, in the county at' Allegheny, in e patois.
enity to an net of Assembly passed Jan.
Will be held at the Toll. . on ZONDAY.
• binrch Et MCA, at 2 o'clock p. to. 'N. 1104,Zt
• feignl Secretory.
Jrzir aprEItrISE.Xf.E.I'TS.
fEiriisoß CLUB LECTURES
- = BmrE3'rma9ll-1C411.1.1...
- - •
AIM} .1313IMET1.
•
Illedineedny Evening, Feb. 15th;
will peritorm hts wonSerfil personation of HENRY
v toe
BEECHER in deliveryot the elognant
most MIDDLING PATRIOTIO SER
MON./
THURSDAY EVENIEG, liebruaryleth,
will JOre. kis FLUMOBOVS.; DELINEATIONS
sad RECITATIONS,
. 4 itiehmentl on the Seems."
Charge of me Mule Brigade."
.11eisollful Snow."
TICILETE44...
To be had It the Book, Musk, or Deng Stores, or
at the Boon. Boon open at T o'clock; Lecture
commences at 8.
HALL PATTERSON, 'JOHN HAIL &REM.
J. IL BUTTERFIELD, la RICHARD DANIS,
C: McCANDLESS, A. W. CHISLETT
J. M 4 GAZZABL STEPHEN woods,
10474 .- Lett re Committee.
T 7 I
NATIONAL ITTROLEON
STEEL & BAILEY, WILKINS WALL, EDITORS
new weekly paper, mainly devoted to the the
Leman of the large and growl's trade la the new
and useful product, PETROLEUM OIL. It will
, have carefully prepared for each number full re
, ports of the oil trade, reports of sales of Stocks;
imports of all the oil markets, list of 01l companies,
amount of their capital, dividends, ecc., and all
other matters pertainint to this great commercial
intereet.
egions
Able and reliable correspondenceaged. at
p all the Oil
R have been eng It the oect of the
puhl.labento present t o the public la
what in bj evidently
Wasted—a paper that !Ml connected with the( oil
business will be pleased to have, and It will be his
!aim to give Mum one that will meet the require
, meats of the AGE OF 07.14. and one that will he
In every way worthy of Only generous support,
believing that such an enterprise will be appreci
ated.
ttubecriptions.la 50 per imam, in advance. Ad
vertisements will be inserted at 41t per equate of
to lines.
JOHN P. HURT, Publisher,
foo FIFTH Sr., MASONIC HALL
BLANIPPB PATENT
PORTABLE . STEAM ENGINES
Portable Steam Saw Mills.
'MANDY'S PATENT PORTABLE STEAM
ENGINES, from four to fifty horse power—in one
piece—completely equipped and ready for wore—
require no brick or masonry—stand on their own
feet ready for fire and water. A good spring . or
branch supplies water. Burn wood, slabs, coa l or
slack. Smaller sixes hauled on two horse farm
wagons.
FOR . BORING AND WORKING OIL WELLA
they are peculiarly adapted, en account of their
portability, economy of fuel, simplicity and dura
bility, as well as being
The Cheapest and Best
They, however, excel in ell work within the range
of their power. 'Weight of Oil Well Engine. OW
pounds.
XUAssaci - rds
PORTABLE STEER SAW MILLS
.Are strictly portable—no brick or masonry in set.
ting—can be in full operation to two days after on
rising on the ground—the ENGINE ono be mowed
from place to place on a toot horse farm wagon.
.Warranted to cut, with ordtaary good ismnagemeat,
5 to 10.011 Feet Lumber per Day.
7,:ltnaff: MPlobrAreeLtitfig.4l. 4 g;
any information, and illustrated circulars, with,
dwriptions, reports of operatots, prices, no., ad
dtcas the manufacturers,
U. d; V. BLANDY,
Liamly'. Works. 'ie.-11 , 0.11e, Ohio
. Bleady's Newark Kai.. Work.,
felliturda.w. Newark. Ohio.
- •
THE DALTOIN
FAMILY
KNITTING. MACHINE
Tali CROWNING TRIUMPH
ZrT 2WEI,
liaiU upwards of fl Dittmar Kinds of appor
A YARD OF rural.; OR RIBBED WORK
~12Camit liR Tea Tlitrimategs
We have moat flattering testimonial. from all
parts of the country testify lag to their sunerimity
for martufaaturing and family purposes. They are
peculfarty adapted for benevolent Societies:Lod Zee
attentions.
Feed for Ciroulars and Sample., or tall and see
them to operation.
WESTERN AGENCY
No. 27 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh, Pa
frIO E. A. CARPENTER.
3 ONE riiIIN
White Oak Shute Oil Company
OF VENANCIO COUNTY.
Cap, eteek 810%1,000
P.Waren 161
ork Ing gop' tal 6123,000 1
The prrperty of this Company is 1n fee simple A ls
known as the Jones Tract, and contains ONE
HONORED AND . FIVE ACRES, more or leas.
It Iles at the Junction of Jones lion and the Alto
rheny river, at Whit... Oak Shute, In Vcnaniro (Jo.,
pa.. fronting forty rods on the river, and one bun.
sired and twenty rods nn Jones Run, andialiAmiles
below West Hickory Creek, nod about five miles
shove Pit Creek. No doubt Is entertained
of the advantages of thin yroperty for oil purposes.
es MI hag been round in all directions around it
and in the humeolote vicinity.
It Is proposed to form a company under the man.
%Indus tog law of July bith, N.H. with a capital of
dialled into sharp of SI each. t 25,000
will be reserved as a workingcapital.
large amount of the steels has been already to.
ki n by a number of the most yrominent bustersS
men of the city. Hooks are open and can bo IMO
at the fallowing places:
JOHN FILLERTON • iII,64.O 3 WooI at.;
J.J.I GILLESPIE'S, No;86 Wood at.;
.10115 HAYS!, N 0.60 Fifth it.;
I JOHN GRAZIER'S, N 0.1116 First at.;
GEORGE KEYSER,at Sheriff's °Moe;
L. S. JOHNS', No. IS Fourth it.
A leniperary elimination been erected In
the election of thelollowing Miners:
—J olio Fullerton.
Trieturve—.l.'l. Gillespie.
T. S. Ferguson.
Forted of Dfnefors—John Fullerton, Andrew
Fleming, 61.11.. W. Rinehart, John Groner, An
drei> Wolfe, John Hays, George Keyser.
fradwll. ~ •
WHEELER &WILSO'N'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM IMPROVED
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES
Reliable and Perfee
There l no machine in the world that can do the .
`variety of work or give midi thorough going !Wk.+
feet ion. These machines will
Ilcm, Frill, Quilt, Bind; Tuck, Platt, talker,
cum) AND 1112 AID, without previous basting.
It trill new the heaviest cod thickest cloth, wlth
moon as durable It
tight, strong, ela-th3 . thu fabric
itself. It will new the , thlonsi. cambric, Swiss
lawn, with equal facility.
Send (or ilircniar, with samples or sewing, or
call at the salesroom,
No. 27 FIFTH STREET
fctO TITTSBVOII, P.l.
11. LECKY lb NOW MANUFAC
AA • TURING
IMPROVED OIL TOWS,
At (hie shops) corner or GAY alley and BEAVER
street, and in AY LIIKTER it., opposite to thi old
OrphantAsylutth Allegheny; and as the tOol nee
made out or the heat meterials, would instil the
nubile to give him a call and examine 'thole Tor
Inman-Iris: • • fernitayll
rI MALE EI)UCL'I'ION. y '
THE SPRING SESSION OF
R. 111.Twining'i Seminary for Young [milks,
eCerancusee February , lat. A few more SehOlaell
can bq admitted. fo6:lwd
A LARGE LOT, OF
.• • llenity-Made Clothing,
To be told out nt COST, At the corner -of OHIO
itrcet nod tbe_DIAAIOIID, opposite the Poixt Of
fice, 'Allegheny city, on Croon. t of the death of the
late proprietor, MAIN bIeGHATTY, well known
as "Cheap John , ' of Allegheny City , 3 . ..2tY4
Al .
'LOVER. PEED-100 bus. Prime Olio
J clot cc Peed, in Store nod for Pale by
141 J. KIREPATII/OJE ik 13110.
JIM lir DrERTISEMEJITS.
tNION CUM BUR Bun
Oil and Mining Company.
Capital Stock, - - - $250,000,
IN c2r•0,000 SHARES
OF ONE DOLLAR EACH.,
Sio,ooo of which is act aside fur
WORKING CAPITAL
Only "a Molted ouniber of stare,. yet to be sold.
OW WICIM3 ILII9I :
=cacza
WM McCIITCHEON,
Liberty street, Pittsburgh
TIIE.AAITREZ
E. A, GEORGE
Cashier Farman' Deposit Nat. Doak, Pittsburgh
SECRETARY
JAMES rdcdtrIVECON,
Liberty stmt.. Pittsburgh.
DIRECTORS
JOHN P. KRAMER,
Cm&lee Fleet National Bank, Allegheny.
S. S. 'MeELROY,
of IteEltoy, Dickdon & Co., Wood at., PlCfandrth
WILLIAM MeCUTCHEON,
Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
OR. L. R. McABOY,
Pittsburgh
JOHN M. CRAWFORD,
New Castle, Pe
EBENEZER NIcJUNKIN,
=ISM
HON. JOHN M. DUNLAP,
Lancaster, Ps.
•UPTSINTF.YDEA r :
THOMAS B. CLARK,
oil City, P
, he property t► lotated entirely lu Venango Chi
Pen:iglu:Ma, and eenalsta of :
FIRST.-101 sere% choice territory, In fee-ample,
on Hickory Creek, comments ng about 276 rale from.
Its mouth, on the Allegheny Hirer, and extending
along either side of the creek,a distance of 210 rods;
making a - water front entire of 600 reds, of room
for at least2oo wells. The developments being
made In this locality, combined with Maisie strikes
on Pit Creek, and other tributaries of the
dal, toe show and atablish conclusively the fact
that time nod labor are the only neommary requis
ite& to the obtaining of large pitying wells on this
turnery. The land is subject to two leases of one
half acre each, the company resolving one-half the
oil, and being at no expense.
slicoND—One•quarter lease-hold in lots Nos.
49 and 40,
ALLEGHENY PETROLEUM COMPANY,
On the Allegheny Meer, about one-fourth mile
nbore Horse Creek, and about 30 rods from or well
now said to be producing 40 barrels of oil per oar.
There loth join front each 0 rods on the ricer—and
e‘teml beck some 00 todw—mallng a frontage of le
rods.
rrWC> NVIO4 I_ALAS
Are going dorm on this property, one of which le
nearly completed-Axing about some 101 l feet. The
irdiratlons are that 'his Will ben Big Well, as d
read)." several One reins of oil have been struck.
1 . .
LEASE TWENTY YEARS
UOTALTY.
3-Bths of the Oil
THIRD-0-16th' levee-hold Ift Lot No. 39,
SPINGFIELD - PETROLEUM CO3IPAS
Un. Cherry Stun, about three-quartets .of a mile
abort the tit end" Well and but a short distance
from the "Auburn,'" " iankee," and other good
wells. There Is'room on the property for three
wells, one of which Is now being trigorouily pros.
rented. Thirty days, it is confidently believed,
will make thfs Well ready tot testingas the ma
chinery and everything collocated with'it is of the
first order. Lease VO years; Royalty, one•Lalf the
011.
FOURTH—The entire leasehold of Lot No. W.
ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY
Cherry Sun. On this property there is room for
four Wells, one of which is now being ankh. As
this lease Is located near the famous Reed, Baker
and 6roeery producing respeetively 290. 100
and Coon barrels, there In scarcely a doubt of alms&
ant soccer., the record of Cherry lion chronicling
no - failures in this favorite lucelily. Lea e, 2.1
year& Royalty, half the cll.
SHARES TO BE TERN,
What Basis, Hisses anti Orhe:
But a limited Uutrlber or allures la thta Otnuo
are yet to be taken, which wilt be given to ettascr •
bees on the original basis of one'iloliar per share,
And may be E
Secured by applying at the OFFIC
OF THE' COMPANY, store of - WILLIAM Me-
OXITEMIEON, MS Liberty street, , Pittaburgh, du
ring tho week commencing THURSDAY,FebuatY
16th, and. ending February %II inst. After the
thee mentioned. no. morn sto:k will be given on
the original basis.
The working 'operatlene of this Ooritnatiy have
been plseed tust.cr the management - of T. B.
°LABILE, of Oil Cl'a. Ills experience la sunk as
to "enable hint to - look niter the rnterests of the
Company intelligently, and to prosecute the devel
opment of the territory in a manner most Weida.
t,g tr, promote lingeneral welfare cud anal success.
Booksepen from the 16th to TA
AT
No. 195 LIBERTY STREET,
reran PITTSBURG.II.
DRY coons
N ms rut3L
AT THE vrux.r..-Exowx STAND OF
ELLEX.ANDER BATES,
0. Fifth Street.
BATES Bi. BELLI
SU(OESSOLLS TO ALEX. BATE.%)
Rue Decided lo Soil their Entire Stork at a
GREAT REDUCTION.
BEFORE PURCHASING THEIR SUPPLY OF
NEW SPRING GOODS,
WILL DISPOSE OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT AN
IMMENSE-REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Freed . Iterinoen worth Si 87 for 81 00.
French lterinoes worth 81 62 for 51 20'
French Her Woes worth 81 69 for 81 4
French Itertnoes worth $2 00 for 81 50
French Iterhicoes worth 82 50 for 81 87
Ereaelt3tertnoes worth 83 23 for 82 96
French Chintzes at 50. 6% and 75 rents.
French Reppg worth 31 50 for $1 00.
Spring. AlapaAllas at last year's prices
All Wool Poplin Delathes worth 111.15 for $1.15.
Yard Wide Cold Coburg . . for eta.
Blankets very cheap, and of the threat, quality.
AU Word Plaids for "id*
Earatheas, all colors, greatly reduced
f j 5 7ardwideEag. Ederisoes worth .2.00 for 1.50.
A fall smortmoot of alto. of 111 Mies, reduced
tcetr per mit
Dater? me floakt.sold at the 5147eleet, to etas
oat the old stock. . 1
11111oes, Mg colors, for 16 oI 12 mai.
A aplaadld Stock at doubt. Shawls Bala sl SIS
for SO 10.
Good Lurella Cloth for li%c. •
Spring Foulard Silks, file Qual.Ur, for Go
54 Wool Delathe., Reduced.
Basso& ,Sklels as low ow Inas
$4 Shawl Malmo, Itedueed ; low.
A full line of Linen Goods, tlow Ogling.
GREETINGS,
SKIRTINGS,
TWEEDS, •
CASSIBIERM
AT LOW FIGURES
FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS,
PLAIN AND BARRED, REDUCED
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WRITE GOODS,
A JOB LOT OF HOOP SHIRTS for VT rents,
i'IIE BEST
MAKES OF KID GLOVES, In
White and Veld.
EMBROIDERED WINDOW CURTAINS.
♦ll the above goods enumerated will be sold at
the prices mentioned. Every effort will beamed by
the members of the firm and those in their employ
to give entire satisfaction to their customer..
Goads will always be selected with the moat scru
pulous care, po as to give a large andwell selected
stock of fashionable goods at moderate prima.
fen:laid
SALE OF
DRY GOODS,
J. W. BARKER & CO.'S,
No. 59 Market Street
FOE ONE WEEK,
We will offer' our . Entire Sleek
Silks, Shawls, Cloaks, Drees Goods,
Mourning Goods, Housekeeping
.Go(ids, Men's & Boys' Wear, .
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
NEW EST tr. BEST DELAINES
NEW Aar 0110101. PRINTS
EUtU=SMI
I'ARD WIDE UNDRESSED LWiG
Afro, our entire 'stock of
Spring & Summer Dross Goods
CHEAP!-CHEAP!
Country Merchants Take Notice
SPECIAL SALE
3E) 4 17f7" .
Undershirts at $2.00,
WORTH 84.00
Drawers at $2.00,
WORTH 84.00
EACH 3111K1' 14111 ivEica NEARLY 1 li. 6 as.
EATON, MAORI M & CO.
•
Hare shoat 54 dorm °from! extmeheary WRITE
YJNIIERSIIIRINfind DILA. Ni noul7Mtwoete
which weigh from I%lb. to 11b. S os. each Matt,
that must he closed out laincedistely.
the offer them at much len than - what they cost
to make, and we believe them to be equal to any.
thing to market atria O. .
No reduction will be made for quantity--one
shirt or etc huddled at Um home rate..
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These Shirts are a Great Bargatal
EATON, MACRUM & co.,
17 and 19 Fifth street.
onr.coews
VNCOtilt.ioE HOME DIA.NBFAC
T (MEAL -/
741arC , rum 41ydo,
78 MARKET STRZT,
Offer ea meta:Lave ptock al EigASCI....,
GOODS of American lkiaviiraCtiqk
great vastety of
MMEGS.
HOSIERY & GLOVES,
Fumy Goode, Notions, Small Warm
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
En wary Kos and,qtulttiat most muionable rib*
Wa sUli have a few goods of
Foreign Melnititoetsere
Wed& we WM dispose of et prima fixate.
V. aural's'. am sweet t. we s r isr.
1217ECCOX.s.litiaa&r.a.Z4
At prices as low ma can M t azt,fe NM, the
Eastern Mies, as we Hy ex Tidwell* ' eaelcanA
from Manufacturers or 1411 O F' may." we
solicit a call. fast
GREAT BARGAIN;,;.
MOORHEAD- DENNISON & 00.,
81 Market street,
ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OP GOODS.
Gents' tradta r iom , :enje. u. Whits Zino. SOOkl,
hMbrOideriely Lav e gloves Hosiery, Trim
minas, Point Lace, Rlibans, &a.
712igirlmeet art.
A . NEW ASSORTMENT OF BUT
TONS, Dress and Cloak OrnaMeet!, Bui.
Gimps, Cheullle and Bagel Fringe, Mask Fe
Undersleeves Linen Sets .(of the deed quality
Lace and Linen Collars and Handkerchiefs; Gleam.
Hosiery, Balmoral ant Hoop Skirte; Breakfast,
likawla and Sacques, u ll sixes; Hathware
ameled Collars and f or ladles and gentlemen
Wash Leather Gloves, all sizes; Souvbes
Gloves In light colors; Ribbon Sets, fringed to
order, together with liew,lot. of Braid Water
FM, and Flowers. Will be found at
ALICE MOWRY'S lialiNG Eirmiz, •
No. n Eourth stree t, near Ferry street
Partleular attention given to eleaningPoint and
all other Iktmla of Laces. Also Black Lace Vella
isle
DIrIDE.VDS.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—FIFTII
DIVI
DEND.—ROSS OIL COMPANY.—The Board
of Directors. of this Company have Oils day des
cared a dividend of THREE. PER CENT:, pays,.
ble on and after [hi lath lost., at their office, No. 4
Hand street.
The Directors of this Co repany have concluded
to make the dividends payable quarterly hereafter.
By order of the Bonn',
fru at ROBERT WEAN, Jr., Secretary.
0.1171c8 or PITTS.II
P 1111011 & BOSTON MINING 00.,
rrrenunou, Feb. 4th, MM. 6
DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Directors
of the Pittsburgh fc Boston Ait - gng Co. hale
this day declared a Dividend of Ff.: E rOLIs&ES
per share, payable at the office of the Company on
and aftertheibth !net: THOS. 111.4 ROWE,
feld.l6 Seel and Tress.
ALLMON:NY NATIONAL BANK,
PITTSBURGH, Feb. 6, 18654
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BA,. K
hove this day dielared a dividend of THREE
PER GENT. en the Capital Stock oat of the earn.
Inge of the Allegheny Bank to Jan arf alat, 1665,
payable, on and after the 16th Rot.. free of Gay.
ernment tax. J. W. COOK, Cashier.
Dividends will hereafter be declared La Jan.
nary an/ July. !la
luox Cm NATIONAL Beim or Pirrantraou l t ir
Prrranouou, February - Al, Ma
'DIRECTORS OF THIS BA.
tlevlsard a dividend of TREEE PER
CENT. oh the Capital Stock, out of thriearningv
of the `IRON CITY .BANK” and "1 RE. IRON
CITY NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBURGH,"
for the three mouthy ending with the itat day of
January, 1805, payable to the Stockholders or that!
legal repreaentstiver—free of Chminiment tax—on
or after the 14th teat - • • • " •
By order of the. Beard of "Directors,
fradin. • JAMES NeARILEY, President.
Dlsnca"rek Marroravressits.lf.ambl Bann,
(Late Dlerchants k llanufadurers Bank.)
Prrreetoten, Jae. N I lee&
THE ItEGLILAR DIVIDENDS or •
Bank heresiter be made In JANUARY'
arid JULY, 'Attend of May end November, sad for
this arrangemest the Beard of Directors hare this
day declared a Dividend of ortE-PER calm out
of the profile to-December kith ult., payable to
Stockholders - forthwith
_free of Vatted States
Taxes. TOMS SCOTT, Jr.; Osi*er.
JAMES BOW;
136 Wood-Street,
N'ttt4slcousvh,
mArropecrruaEß of
ThIeROVED BORING TOOLS,
Sinking OH, Salt and other Wells.
Tools wariaoted
AND LOB MOOR IRON.
. WELL BORERS FIURNIIIIII.EI
- est Cleamla Prices;
With Each utleles ea necessary to conduct epees!
Hens, viz:
M ANVILS,
ELLOWS,
VISES
SLEDdES,
HAMMERS,
SHOVELS,
PIERS,
A XFS,
, LiiirELS;
I l'i2aLS, &a.
RAPE, LRAM= AND
43-17311 C 3E3=lEOl7= cam,tbCf.,
All Of whlch I nave constantly IA stOre.
jaSSAlndls
ITALIAN
OPERA SINGERS' LETTER,
New Yong, December, 1961.
IIESSRS. STEINWAY 4. SONS.
Haring used your Pianos for some time to public
and In private, we desire to express oueunqualined
admiration in regard to their merits. ..They ere
ehatacterized by a sonority, harmonious Hanes"
and roundness of tone, combined with . an astound.
tag prolongation of sound, moat beautifully blend..
Leg milk and supporting the voice, to a degree Met keen
-tiordirig folic desired. IndeceL we hare-never met
with • any instrumento, not sten of the most eels.
brated raanufsetori. a of Eurepe,which hay - m.olos .
us such ENTIRE SATISFACTION, especially as
regards their aiii+i c dtcd enant les for accompanying
the ectre, and k tune for so long a time. ma
your Pianos, up we therefore cheerfully mons
mend them before all ethers to eturents of vocal
music, sad the public' generally..
Max Maretzek, Director ILI,. Lotint, Soprano.
Maesimillani, Tenor;l o scerstZueb l _, Dorm**
!F. Delimi t Baritone, lE.lPAn_grl artralto,'
W. DOW, Tenor, Senate - YU:Law% Sops.
J. Welallch, Basso, IP. Dir Abello, COndutder.
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GERMAN OPERA. SINfiERV • ENDOBSEIIIENT.
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We heartlty concur in the high opinion ,
of 'the
BTEiNWAT tc SONS , Pianos, as expreuedbythe
singers of the Italian Opera, an di can only add that
In consequence of their womterfnl capacity [Group.
porting and blending with the voice, we prefer Swim,:
and' use another make of Planes when a STEIN
WAY instrument ens be had. We recommend
them (to all students of vocal music who desire a
reliable (MD:. in thecultivatlon of ?he voice.
Carl Anshutz; , Bertha Johannsen,
Carl 'Formes, ! Maria Frederic*, -
Joe. liermanne, j Pauline Canlsea,
Franz Miramar, " Osamu Lehman,'
Theo. linbelinann, G. Tar:tiara,
4/0-Sole ageacy of Stelaway's Pianos, at.
• H. ELMER. & !IRO,.
feldmeoil 1M WOOD STRELT
IT - ALUA • AL ESTATE AT A
premised,
be sold at PUBLIC SALE, on
the premises, oh TILLY:SOLT, the 7kl of 'Febru
ary, et 2 o'clock, r. we a LOT OF GROUND, Situ
ated In the First Warrli,of the city of Allegheny,
fronting 20 trot on Rob Instat street, end este/Wing
knelt alone Corry stwmt 120 feet, on which are erect
ed Two Two Sorry Brick Houses. Terms made
'ir.nonn.a I Fre. 11 )= order of wnr. ALEXANDER,
Esieotor r L2L.f. BIDDLE, Executrix. of Dr. R.
TIIDID.P . , , :red.
For further Information, Inquire at John Dyers'
Aldewanws •ofXce, or corner of I , oloral and Lea
rick st reefs, Allegheny, Or of J. S. X: A. P. Bore!-
son, Attorneys at .Law, No. 131 Fourth st.. eitt.
burgh. • fe9:2erd
YEAR'S EXP.ErtIENCE
Ilaa eatabltaheil the:tact that
PROF. REED'S NAG/utile OIL
In the only reliable cure for
Illictunntlam:Wenralzia, Old Sores, and
• Vann of all Rinds.-
at,the Oki ;nine of 45 coots pe'r bottle
SMION 'JOHNSTON', Sole Agent.
ear. Smithfield and 4th eta
,
Mimics. Ax.ta.asssr Baines (loseittr4 77.
P 17781188.011. Feb. 4th, 1885.
A IC ELECTION: FO,U. PRESIDE/ T,
c . "•,,,g4t . ro'„no .4 ;e7Tave i `th's.,..._ 9 it,Pcsyn, L .f . ..r
gte pie eh r h, In tlst county cs Allegheny. will ' Os
Ittitt a t tle MOLL IlOUttle., lathe south. nit of the
IStt4ge,',ou :1102iDAT, the elkday ot ht r arsti sett
st the hover ot 2. c'eteek: - .l , : tr:. -' .- 1 '
fe10:1i NoSk. - uURG, Tressurer.o
alpp4 of
beatbtruads, for er4o bJ
Jamneb BOWN, US Wood Arcot.
SAWS,
St:WARE L S S;
CHISE,
WEENCHJES,
PLANES.