~ ::.:- - t.e. gii:tobittol.;:. OaxOtt., TIM GAZETTE PITBEIBEING ASSOCIATION. - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1855. - saikaried • . 01. E. DEO OP TIIE ALLE . GHENT. It will he seen•by the proceedings of the . Legislature published Yesterday,Wat one of the schemes of plunder organized at liar :shiburgis likely to 'prove succeisful. The scheme of. giving up the bed of the Alla. gheny river to oil speculators, has been put milts pasiage in the,Rouse by a Tote of 49 to:83; and this-vote indicates Wattle plea :: skiers have organized their forces, agreed Upon the distribution of the sPolla;lizedthe pried, of patting the swindle , thxdugh, and are:now ready to go thriangh the 'farms of - legalizing k • • • • • • ~ When this: scheme was first prepised it Was laiighed at aiprePostitrous and tidied • lotts. hut nothing is- either preposterous or at 'Harrisburg,: that has - money .1 in -11-; - rutd despite the laughs and jeers of the comintmity, It will pass, for It is 'n: hig,tidng," 'and "a big thing" has never :'• been allowed to escape the grasp of a Penu • - arrant& Legislature, within the last twenty The bed of- the Allegheny river belongs Jo the State. Thid part of it lying.in the nil region is supposed to be rich in oil; and'i that past of it the Mille question proposes practically to': otos to the corporators named-- ;in it. h .indamost munificent gilt it will prOvecif tl ir_ expectation-are realized. ' It *plain that the originators of this • - scheme would not press it if they did not , 'think Were was a mint of money in it The :simple problem is this: the State nwtts s. :long strip of territory supposedto be rich in • 'oil; the State is net. likely to go into the oil business :on its own account; therefore, let the . State' band It over to "us." But why to "us," rather than to any other equal nurntier of citizens? What special claim upon the State have the men 'whom this 7 'bill is intended to enrich ? And if neither. ' 'they nor any other men in the State have a claim to duels a grand gratuity, why should s the State dispose of 'lt . all ? The State, clearly, should not give it to any one who has not a good claim to it ; and where all - have equal claims, it should be given to all or none. Mr. 'M'CLunn proposes -that the State • shall have 'five per cent. of the proceids. Dow - very considerate of the Interests of -- the State, She gives all; , contributes 'all the real capital of the concern; and-s kind ly-allowed five per cent as her share ! Tire. men who contribute a few hundreds to buy eughies topnrup up the oil are to have 95 per cent., and the State which contributes the ell Well; is to have. the pittance that is left 1-: If the concern yields $100,009 a - month, - the men who -bore a few holes 'through which the oil is to flow will lie con- tent batlike 495,000 and the State is to chn -•' side rherielf well paid with $5,000 ! Well; let us be-thankful the schemers did not take it e Raving the poiver. it is a wonder they' "` - were , magnanimous enongk to allow the Poor State any: Whig, - The Menwho are passing this bill: may id' well understand flint the people know • hate Its passage has been procured. The offensive smell of Petroleum nothing . to the stench that will stick foretaste their garments:'" . If they Choose: to. defile' them. saves, iet them it with' their eyes open to ail the consequences. Not one of the men who lolled their fingers witi.the repeal ..of the tonnage ter-ever recovered hum • it; no member Who votes for this r , bill can sseapcTrom utter. condemnation. It • may quay, fora little While, to pass such but It will not in the lot% run.' Popular justiCe Swift in overtaking such offenders. Let Went,. therefore, take heed 'that ,they have been forewarned in season.' PAST AND PRESENT. During every winter, heretofore, creep in the extreme south, our army. has re mained idle; and at this tihi c o last year, all , the activity she'wn was rewarded by - iuch - failures as that at Olustee. • The main ar , miss lay idly confronting each - other, audit May before the Army. of the Potomac 7..trossed ibe Rapidan.. . All this', is now changed. This. winter has-been as severe , as any since the war commenced ; yet our wades him sheen constantly 'on the more or seedy to move. Mere in the middle of ...February vhen the army-might - reasonably . be expected to be in winter quarters, we have o.ltaryr pressing hard on Len, to hold him 'irt Richmond and prevent the pastsge of reinfercmenta Satith ; Surrotkv,advancing ' Northward, • via- Branchville TERRY and SconEw: moving out from Fort Fisher, to secure at:Wilitington a Convenient baiting place . for £3I.II4LMAS on his march, and TI2OIII.AS moving across ilfissiSsippl,and /tint bittna to 4elma and Montgomery. ,-.The of . the present, compared with tha . sluggishness rof the past, at', this season of the year, is the best possible Indication that vve are,in all respects, masters of the silos - ton. The ashington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette narrates the following, oprepos of this subject : ; • -7 "How Soon ,do you expect. peace ?" area' asked the other day of an official confidant of the- President's. "The problem of. neace,ft he replied, "IS a very simple 0ne.... , .It „Is just question of - Walking so many Lorin a day. Calculate .for_ younialf hew, ;long It Will talus Sherrimn'a army to walk across Sontit and North Carolina, and you base.the answer. ',.Tried by : that test, and. -•,with , the more difficult march from - Atlanta .• !south, 'which proved 'only- "a pleasant 'Welk" as a precedent, the Incident is Indeed limited to very narrow and^ simple Condi- - , leeriasheg Fees. Idr..:Musselman, member of the bonito Om Somerset, trip letter to the Somerset 'braid, thus sensibly &mows of the sitkin'to Increase the fees of c o unty, officers: . "I venture the. opinion that' nineteen 1 twentieths of the people of this coMmon ', wealth areopposed to the increase of fees and salaries fifty per cent. It is' COMM: esed an. easy matter .to bare the pay. of officers reduced if it is found too high. Nast year riverytlitig may come down with ' a crai,b, bit we may as well expect We wa ters to run backward in •violation of the laws of nature, as to wait for the reduction ofvfilmrs' pay, a thing that never Ibis been - 'sior nereraill en. • - Let the members of Congress llx their salary at st,ooo and members' of our State Legislature their pay at 42,000. according 'to the. proposition (all for about three • months' service,) then we will see-i'Oreen backs" fell:from the clouds before we ice - those figures reduced; unless we send men different from those who generally coinpoae the majolty of those honorable bodies. OLEAOI3OIO3.—The records of the °Mee of Secretary of State show strrkingly the rapid briefcase of petroleum companies in 4:0110.7 The number of certUlcates filed in 1660 pas 1; ditto 1804, 81; ditto 1845, 02; total to Feb. 11, 1865, 84. Total amount of capita], 125,878,500. Average amounts each eompan , $808,005.; Tau Chattanooga Gazette - says that nine o 1 our sokllers who had been captured by the rebels and put in Gaylesville (Abs.) were reccnpy taken out by Gatewood's guerrillas, shot, and :their bodies. thrown into the river. Tins cOutraband's definition' Of Irrational, • giros to his teacher, is not bad—" You know we' eta our tattoos. • Welt, when we don't get 'era, that means irration.." ,; . . . . . . . . ... . . _ . . . . . . . . . . , • , . ..' 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We were shown a subscription book yesterday by a citizen of the Fourth Ward, _Allegheny city, in which there were eighteen consecutive names, each for tAOCI. The First Waid has ,its fund made up or provided for. In this city the work is going on vigorously. Ia many of the rural districts of Allegheny, Arlinstrong and Butler the work 18 nearly or quite completed. In others it is not yet begun. We urge upon the people to go.into this work at - onto, and With a spirit of liberality.' It is expensive, to be stulq but it is for 'the country, our own glorious country, no almost saved from the fbaribl peril towhich , it has been - exposed for four years.' Dais: more vigorous blow: ill put an end to-re bellion and to all thatis calculated to fbment rebellion. lii all probability this is the last heavy call for Mell that will be made; and it limiyte,ibat the men who are now going fotward will haveno battles to fight.: The mere fact—as vrell known to the rebels as to us-4hat 300,000 sore men . are. coming against them will, more than anything else, constrain them to abandon their tmholymid hopeless enterprise. • , 'Expeniive as it is, it lathe true interestof the people of every subtistriet.to till Built quota with volunteers, and arold the draft: Experience has shown this to be true ; for as soon as the young men find that the sub district in which theyare enrolled is not go ing to 1111 its quota, awry they go A elther to enlist In other sub-districts Ott do , pay bounties, or to "parts unknown," leaving the draft to be borne by men who cannot run away, and whose domestic condition Is such that they ought not to go into the ser . vice. The consequence is, that, between 'these two depleting operations, the district • is stripped of Its able-bodied and most use ful and ellective population. Property del :predates in value ; the district gets a bad name ; its good citizens are ashamed of it; and if they are poor they become objects of pity. The standing difficulty in these operations is, that there are many mean, close.iisted fellows who will not pay a cent to a bounty fund because they happen to be, over age or otherwise exempt; and even some who arc enrolled refuse to pay. But this cannot be It is in this case as in art other cases, that about half Ike people of the world sustain the beneficent institutions by which it is blessed and made a desirable world to live in.; But the tax law equalizes all that when nothing else will do. The sooner a suk.distriet gets to work the better; for in no • other Way can it prevent the stampede of its young men. In the draft of June 1864 one of the rural sub-dis tricts of the 23d, ny holding back, lost MT-. enty of its enrolled, men, who enlisted to the credit of other districts, to say nothing of those who ran away ; and after all it fill ed its quota with volunteers. BM it was greatly damaged by its tardiness. Sherscazies Adaramee. The Richmond papers have a great deal to say about the new indignation against the North 'and the new enthusiaism among the Southern people, since the return of the discometted. Pince' commissioners. One „. might suppose that th ere was a tremendous uprising, which wand at once dli up the depleted rebel armies. Bat we seenosigns •of such a thing. On the contrary, at the very time when recruits are .most needed to. - resist General Shemuin's march' through South Carolina, he seems to- be moving. with as little opposition as he ileet with in Georgia. The accounts most favorable to the rebel' do not represent him as having met with any mote serious obstacles than the natural ones of rivers and swamps, and those he had also in Georgia, and overcame them all: • The exact destination of Gen. Sherman's main body is as mach a mystery to the rebels, as it was when he was marching through Georgia.. Ile is certainly 'going to Branchville, and has probably captured that place ere this. But whether he will then strike . for Charleston, or. Augusta, or both, no one at the South feels certain. The enemy is puzzled, and feeling Unable de fend both the important cities, is reported 'Us evacuating Charleston and preparing to 'defend-Angusta, which is not only a great strategic point,' hat the most important' de pot of arms and munitions left in the South. While Sheiman is threatening both Merles ten and Augusta, the Southerners are wren ling about the enlistment - of negroes,through whose aid alone they now see any chance of Ealing the Confederacy: Before they can decide this question, or make a single negro soldier tit to take the tleld, Shermah • will haie accornplithe t hid work, and then Grant will be able to, strike a final blow.— Lzußetin. IV . r.gro Zeal Ia Educatle4. . 'The editorial correspondent of the Wash ington (P. C.) Stir gives the following from Maryland: • Among the noteworthy results or eman cipation in this State so far developed, is the manifestation of -"great and generally diffused eagerness. on the part of the negroes to hay_e heir children to leanf to read and a rite. They carry this disposition to' such an extent in this (Eastern Shore) section as to atttact the attention of all., Their Fellools which are being improyised in con sidemble'ronitbers, are taught by their owa elessorre wholly at their own cost, and will doubtless speedily lay the foundation of a , far higher Intelligence in - the race here than characterises the Maryland grown negroes of to-day.`lde not exaggerate In saying thei r s° far, they evince more Internet in Importantthis subject than do the mass of Maryland's citizenelwhite) in R udd's* on the work of Improving 'their • common school system, which la one of the leading features of the new Conatitudon; a feature from which' the community will derive as 'much benefit as - from the abolishment of uncompenratefi labor ; ,. • DEIIERTES Sucrr.—On Wednesday night last an attstnpt, was made to arrest Henry Pletcher of Middle township, wno is a de sorter from the draft. The house wu 'sur rounded by a squad of cavalry, and admis sion demanded. This being refused the door was forced, when Pletcher leaped from a rear window, and attempted to gain a piece of woods near by. lie was repeated ly-ordered to halt !by one of the soldiers, who raw him jump from the window; and upon persisting in his attempt to escape; was Bred upon and fell. Upon being carried into the house it was found he was badly wounded, being shot through the body. As he was too severely hurt to be removed a surgeon was sent for, and he was left with his friend. Since then we have not heard whether he was alive or dead. —Bomerast (Pa.) Herald. Taw Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany will commence the bridge across the Ohio river, at rd dr, early In the spring. It Is estimated that it will require 2,600 work men for three years and a bait to complete the_job., OUT Of /0100 rebel prisoners at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, only about one-fourth nn villing to be exchanged. The remain der want to take the oath of allegiance and rennin at the North. • ' . I . , Tim tallest man n the British army Is e f orpo• ral Tdatllt_orlio stands sle feet seven and a half taches. mot in one Inch shorter Mail Linker ant Holmes, et Topatteld, Mars.,who hai been In our army, . . A rim of men In Ban Filmdom • -re , celved a letter of marque from _President 'Jtutres, of Mcdco, to operate against the Fretteb. :They arcrgoing to Mina to purchase a gamut . and : commence operattma. A ',Oman In Germany lately gars birth to four daughters at once. Her husbaud dad tha cowl. 47 in despair. PET:LIC .ro TICES pa V. N 7-30 LOAN. Be authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned tan assumed the General Sub uniption Agency for the sale of United State. Treasury Notes, bearing - setea sad three tenths per cent. Interest, per annum, known as the • SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes os are limed under date of Aut' t 15th, _ . . 1861, aid are payable three years from that time, In ourreney, or , are convertible at the option of Um hold= into Per cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, . Theee inondo are now worth a premlim of nine peroent., ineiudlog gold interest, from November, which makes On actual profit on the 740 loan, at cannot rates ! including Wired, about tee per eect.per Minton, boobies Its asresplion :from Stole nat . !! eitotictpel teeetion, vetch obit from one to three ; per cronntoiv, 'according to thereto fooled on other property. The Interest is piyablo aeMiku:!nually by oonpons attached to each , note, which May be cut off andsoLl to any bank or banker. . • • The intenesCateManta to • • One cent per day on a $5O note. * Two cents lip " " $lOO "t " Dm 0 111 ig 8500 11 . 20 " " " $lOOO " . . ?rotes ant! the denomlnatiotri L named will be promptly ituidelled upon receipt of autocrlptlone: Thistly F 1 ~: 1 ' 1 now oitrered offered by tbeGovernment, end It Is . conlidently espected that lts superior adrantacum will make It tbri, Great Popular Loam of the People Less than 1ki00,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the nest 63 or Al days, whenthe notes will nadoubtedly command a premium, as has nniformly been the case an closing the subseriptlobe to other Leash - • In order that the citizens of every town sal section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the coca try bare general! agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will seleettheir own ate.% In whom they have copildenee, and who only ore to be respondble for the delivery of the notes for which they receive olden. - JAY, COOKE, Subscript on Agent, Philadelphia Subscrlptloca mill biizeoelred by the Ent NsilAssal.ltatt. PUtaberge, Wend " 'num Mee: heat's National • Irak, rinAlturgl, r■, Waal task et Oolserte. " city 111 Tradleizasim " Iraimates DepesU " 'taloa ',Meta/ raidev Genii= teis•zuErw'r ALUMNI:WI' PrATION,L B arnc i j Prriannsen. Jan. 1111, 19th. granurircnosr rya rasa PI O. TOtto to serve until the Wee wind Elec tion, _ _will be! hold 'at the -Ranking. licrucken th e TWIDETY.FIRST DAY OP FEBRUARY nest, between the hours et 12 ant 2 *Wont p, na. jalllal , • J. W. COOT. Oaahtor. * w A Orr= Oa Warn= Pfl IT vuric Olt. Co., Fearnary lath. Ida. THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS 1 , 4hia Company have been closed, and mibserlp. Dona not paid la by MONDAY, the Ifith Inst., will it forfeited. By order of the Beard. titbit A. T. riIIIMSTOCK, °Fro% or 111.111 Pavennnott Ixavaea 72 00, FeDrury It, 1545. TILYIDEND NOTICE.—The Directors of this Oen:many have this dsinetraren a Div- Mold of FIVE (115 44) DOLLARS per share, free Of Government tax, payable forthwith (h 00 in cash and In 00 to stock.) feirtiar JAMES COLLOR% Sesretarr. 11( ANTED. • to dark en a smill fans. A man of good MDR., industrieus itad honest, eon hear of a good situa tion by ceiling at JAMES T. SAMPLE'S, letnit - Re. d 6 Inds-rat street, Allegheny. WOTICE.—ALL PARTIES lIOLDIIKI onsinm Reselpts or Assignments for Stock is the MERRY RUN AND PITTSBURIJIL TROLEUAI 010XPANY, are requeatel to present the same at the office of the Company swallow, prayer trawlers made, and certificates of Stock issued to the pullet entitled thereto. JOHN F. fiILOSSXR, Secretary, 111 Yonith street, Pittsburgh. Af...VE STAtUART, VASES, ALL On' SAIURDAY MORNING, at le &cloak, on, the snood 11002 of the Commercial Selleil Rooms. dc Fifth sheet, will he the closing ante of. migniettent Groups and Mures. Vases, Tos ses, Card Receivers. he. Also the finest quality *liver Plated Ware. In .every variety. The hairs ate particularlylnvitcd to attend the sale. Goode, now open for examination. • Ic l7 . A. McILWAINE, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BEANEIC PROPERTY FUR SAVE..--Three.antes of ground and o new two *tory Mick DwelliagHouse, of hall, two Ilbrary, live chamber', 'dressing room, dialect am kitchen.' wash room, cellar, attic porches and perited. :" The house la of the most nub. staAtlal An/shed style.. Will be ready for 'mi. aspics,. April lat. hltuate within ten minuted walk of. the stations of the Tort Warne n d Cleves land Beads. • Choice fruit trees;' eta_ wilt be sold at • bargain. - The plan cad be Seen at our Whoa. • • D. CUTUDERT SCrill3( Gl Market qtreat. • Wilar, ORE 4t -CO.; SUS N'tflaz 113troot„ ,have just *pasta • Jorge stook of vrarrE °Ow% .LACEMOODS, EICSBOIDERUA ,CA*BIiIIi4I4DOIII,EFS, !Ibid. they eTer Thr nab; 'atlas' Mess BOUNTY MEETING. . - PITT TOWNSHIP. mars sifter. the althea, et Pitt Towi*lP will In EVENIttil tlie Mixtersville School. House,. kr take anal action referenos te the approichla4 Drill, and as considerable has been subscribed large• number of the enrolled men hare not ire sabscribed, ft Ii hoped MI will be present and de their duty. CONE 0311 S 1703111 ALL! EXECUTIVE cromarrEn COL DORADO.-THREB. LOTS' OF LAND far sale In 01/dom. One lot eontatne WO scree situate on Irwin Inn, within ftln ,12111111 of the Allegheny Inver, at Irwin, Wertels 00 .. Pa., (where oil wells are being nut down); most of this buid is a low-valley, smooth mid good soli, timbered with .oak, ylestast, maple, cucumber, whltewood, no. One lot °ordaining aboutilWaoreas sitsuittLyon „Low.llon, near Lotterrille; an oil welt going Wien about one- Ulf mile from this lot on Low_lttini.about statess of this land with good %oder a good of .4ton/ration, good large barn and a log .house.. One lot of ad berm near Titusville, almost surrounded with oil wells and sawmills; barfly timbered. It la mostly low lands, very smooth aml liasulsome. Smash* of L. Ct. FOX. (016:It Cotner of o lab and nth at. extension. 'ALL PERSONS ARE'REREBI 024.11- TIONED asainot - negotioting OEITTTEIDATE OP DEPOSIT:, 000 t, to PlOriburgb.J.A.,, Jon. Dst,) Wood by NEW BOLD, SON k AE ~ .P.rf,of Philadelphia, dated WATSON— my unendor sed . or PAll,MO—favr of JOHN P. Jo15:11, RARE - CILINCE FOR. FORMING AN - OIL COMPLICY.=.4I lot of loud lot sob to llonolo, TttasylOo.lo to Fa .itares. Ea; Rad 6t6 at. t LINCOLN OIV-AND- MINING COM ., PAWL—The stookholderd of the above Com pany are requested to roll et Ho. 4 Ilazuletreet end N y up their subscriptions. • . fellat SORT. WILT, Jr. aserstuy. JMEH' rER T lIS /I,M E-rTS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh, COIL SIXTH AND WOOD STREETIS KIJOIJSITS ROVIILETL President. SPRINGER 'rice President. GEORGE A. ENDLY, Cashier. This Bank Invites the amount. of Banks, Bank ers and others. Government Securities of oil kinds bought sad sold at Current- rates.. As SPECIAL Atre,ivT of Jay Cooke, aubdotipF Coss will be received for the Popular 7-30 Loan, Mb tom fa mw being' absorbed at the rate of 8,000.4000 Per 'and oelog convertible Into five-twenty bond. which an... 3 w et • Premium of over NINE PER CENT. It commend. itself for Its .uperlor advan tages to all who teak a safe sad prodtable torah meat. Liberal Col7lMl.llofil on this loan will be allowed to all dealers In Government securities. GEO. MADLY, Cashier. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DRAYS, I:FACRS, &o. ' Notice Ls hereby given to all owners of Dray., Carts, Carrieges, Buggies, &a" whether resident or nesoreeldent In the City of Pittsburgh, to payetteir Licenses et the Treasurer's orrice of the cite of Pittsburgh, forthwith, In accordance with no - Ant of Assessidy,approvedMarch 1660, end an Ordi nance, of t Apri h l - ta; mo ils e Courreils of the City of Pittsburgh, paned i. . All lace:arcs not paid on or before lily 15,,1666, will be pissed in the hands of the Chief of Police, for collection, subject to his fee of 60 cant. for the hollebtion thereof, sod all perions.whd neglect or refuse to, take out Licenses wilt he subject to • penalty, to holecovered before the Mayor, douhlo the .meant of the License. The old I:Whit plates: of previous years must be returned at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay ge cents therefor. • $5OOO HATES OF LICE.NSIL - Each one horse vehicle, 0 1 50 Each two horse " 12 03 Each four horse. .` 15 00 Each two horse hock 15 00 Omnibuses and Timber Wheel. drawn b- two horses, eighteen dollars each. For each additional horse used in si.y of the above vehicles, one dollar. AV. EicarstllZlM, City Treasurer. riTTSlllitnlt. FehrMITT 10th. 1E45. fclll.l Christian Commission Anniversary The second anniverasty of Itio krisy Committee of Neste= Pennsylvania, will be held lathe • aistßinl4:42M:lm4 tWIN:111LW: Wood Street, On SUNDAY ETFIII36, Feb lath, at 'T O'Cloek. Addresses .111 be delivered by BlliliOP SIMPSON. of the M. E. Church. Gen. C. FISH, of Mluourl. Col. BOWMAN, of Philadelphia. GEORGE R. STUART, af Pella lelphtw The friends of the Ovineulasion are Invited tb at tend. !WPM TRUTH, WORD •FOR WORD.—TEST L THIS.-11,E YOUR OWN JUDOE.—Mcwr... Cr.OM* k Ce.—Oarrtn Tun satisned of the merits of INDIAN HEMP. it We raised me trout the "deal" , salt were. l•ber• CO NtitiMPT/ON LOto nearly placed me. Tour Syrup,. Pills and Oint ment-kat done for me what malting else did or could do—restored me to health and life, when I had tevilyned myself to the i'mort dame:* In closed Is MI for another Cindy.. Tsars, • WILLTAM aßovirr, liscuitown, Lincoln, Ittaine, 'Rey MINS The above In verbatuse lad 'but one of the many we receive- Dr. IL CANNABIA.S, IN. DICA Is the onty remedy that Will positively sure CONSUMPTION, ASTR3LL and BRONOIMES. We ask the trial of • elnyle bottle, ow It will aut. WY the most skeptical. U Riper bottle. Three Dot tles, Si 50. P . • ' a and CRADD 004 Ointmen OCK &t, each. Manisa !OM Awe street Philsdelplare. frukesseorretairdsmairwi OFFICE OP TIM CMll7.Ol,Lsh OP 11.14creixr Oorwrs ; PA..; . norm:mak, February lath, 11315. pRALED PROPOSALS WILL BE 11/4- ~, CElVEDattkla oftioeuntilarth last. Iselualve for writing eel copying front the original Ammo meat Booka, 72 011 lee Duplicates, 21 SaLOOl Mph dates and 22 Treasurer's ColleetiOn Duplicate'. The work to be dome - in the arm of the Cohnty Oarculssioners, and to-be completed en ` or before the 25th day of April meet. 1 Bide to he made at ao much the runnier Ilne bola. plete, to include ealculation mad estlmahort of all taxes mod the COM or of each and ay the books with the o he'll.. a reupitulatban La each of lb* proving the totals of the dif• farad tames by the total valuation.. , The correct them of the duplicate mutt bs peabated before/war rants are !manila payment. - Beads with mullelent security eV be required for the fulflUment of the contract. Samples of cooks ems be men on applies' lort. By direcUon of County Oommissloaers. 'HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. fets BtOrnity 25 YEAR 6 EiPEIUSINCt, Vat tatabll t sbed the Feat that PROP. REED'S MAGNETIC WE Is the only tellable ogre for Ahem:Oatlant, N e of a euralgia M , Old Soree.azall Palatll uds. Still sob:lst the Old price of 113 cents per bottle. SIMON JOHNSTON, Sole Agent, fee oor. Stoltheol4 arid lth • Vinton Antsournor BRIDGE GottrAny — ,4 Porvenennit, Feb. eth. 1963.1 f AN ELECTION FOR PRESIDIINT, Alatingent And Odleere of this (lemon , for erection a Bridge over tho Allegheny River, ;vo id* Pit shore>, Inthe county of Allegheny, 11l be held at the TOLL MO U SE at the mouth ..nd f the Bridge on AIONDAT .the dada, of hiarchlnext, at the h our of 1 cectock u r. w. • felertd WM 09EITPRG, Trenseder. I lartiat - ttivrias• -- , - -- - ' - Ready-Made Clothing, To Le told out at COST. at the earner of itnno street and the DIAMOND, opposite the Post Of fice, Allegheny alty, on stood at of the death tvf the late pr o prie t or, . IN MetINATTY, sell loner's s. UCheap Job's" of Allegliney City Singled • LECK Yls Now 2YI ITIFAC • TURING his 1111PBOVEIp OIL At (his shops) terser Of CAT alley sod BEATER. street, and.ln WEBSTER et., opposite to the old Orpbest Asylum. Atlegbeay; an is the tools lan made out or the best materiels. Would !mita 'the puhlk to give Mai s tall and examine than for themselves. fet'tdtspll RARE COrirEcTIONJLItY ARO RESTA:II6AM' • for rale. • !Ornate on •the corner or Ohio sad;Nrest streets Its the ety t f,Allegbeay. It is already established sad will be sold chase, as the proprie tor has sr.olbtr business to attend to In PitUbunils. Enquire on rho premises. , felbab CONDENSED MILK:-4 cases orr3 cams recelyst TAU is ; sII repidallon under Vordea's potent of pore anedulfertiod mllk rod @odor, and IFS. keep lord in any clinecta; For sate at it... Fatally Grocery Store of •; . . JNO. A. RENSHAW, fele • Corner of Liberty and Mandate. gtowns. ..., NO bbli • and Beate. Bogue. 10 do. Crushed do I, do Oraw - do . ... , 10 do Fulu do nit Illecelved and for sale by yew "IKEYELEtt k 11 • 03 glees: fer2:ll FIUINCH ' FLUTING, . FOR TREKKING DRESSER, ft- 1 dose In • superior min, wßhout Injury to the fatale er eater, at THE intßiEt3 ELLIOTTEIR, pito. u Rt. Clair attest. IS OPWC&'B BAKING POWV , R, 1- , the bent in uses jstd. up /a tin Otis And P 1 72 assorted slue. A mesh Impyltjussrecels a n d tes sale, wholesale and retail, by NO A. BENB i g a ir, 618 Owner °Mihail and sta.. PARED PEACHES.-2 bands choice rimed Peaches, lust received and for sale by the ritual, at the Faintly Grocery store of JNO. A. RENSKA.W. kid . Corner of Liberty and Head its. Fthlllt 100 bbls. "Star of the West , ' Flour; oco •• Ford's 741110 do.; , _, IMO .. Demerit & Sons do. • for oil* by W AT b WILSON tea . 501 !Abort,' Work NEW FRUIT. 60 boxes Laver Magas; i 60 . X M.B. " • 2 eases rigs; Just reeetve6 sad for sali by fa RETI2EFI & 8120.3 fIfIEAP DWELLING HOUSE 'AND LOT FOR SALE—Situate on Como Meet, Souti:Pltthburgla. S. ODTSBERT /k. SONS, 61.. Market street CHEBThUTFOR BALE.-00 bcplugs r- ors lord for sate by of OteXt AU ' . I stor e ILEYMEB. k Btgus N0t.128 asillte Wood Jo= It. OLOVER BRED-100 bus. Primer Ohlo , kic.loT . es: Seed, to Store eiM for sale I fee T . . ICI:RKPATRiOIC „ FEATHERS -1t 00 De. Prime Live Pease 7 .- 011 1 , , , esii, In dote Nykfolissla_br . J. SIRKPATRroIr b. BBL% PRIME ROLL — lirrrrn w,..tore aka for sale PA= >=5ON. 1 11 110 N & fel4 No. a Woad agree. CINOWNATI S. O. Frits—d choice lot;lfirge atzejust out of smoke; fetiajei by fell CULLS. CILLDI44. XED^ aDP'ERT/S.E.MEATS VAVY DEPARTMENT. 1 . 1 Boort' or Sroax Eatorrozeorn, . . . . - -, - YMIRUAILV. Oittl. SEALED PROPOSALS will be reael red at this Bureau until MERRIMAN, - ithiliqi 1 i, Vi.Sl. f..r the IRON, ko., described in the following Owlet's; each hid must be made kw an entire class, delivered at the respective Navy Yards. Paymentw will be made in the Usual mennert delivery to hence-incom twenty day, atter notification of no. twine:ice of bid; to proceed coutinually, and the whple to be delivered In three months thereafter. The centract will be awarded to the fewest. reopen aibie bidder, the right being reierved of ' rejeming th lowest bid, if it be deemed exorbitant. he usual guaranties will be required, end the contract will be dated the day the notice of accept ance la given. •Priated schedules and Instruction, can be oh tannest by application to the Bureau. • • Proposal, must be directed to the Chief of the Bureau. of Steam Engleeerion, and endorsed "Pro- Bseals for Materials for the Navy," that they ma?' e distinguished from other business letters. The' following are the classes required at the re spective Navy Tarsi. . RATTRRY--13ixes No.l—Boller Iron. 141fIeW_Pounds Best Americas Flange Iron. ldTTERTOralie No. 2.—Round and Flat. Iron. 64,0110 periods best American Round and Mt /rod. MTTEIRT-13t.ass NO. ft-i•T Iron. . • 18,050 pounds hest American T Iron. CI , SARLESTOWN—Gbassi No. I—Copper. 54,090 pounds Ingot Chipper—best quality. - CHARLESTOWN-014Se NO. S. 6,090 pound. Banos Tin, OPLARLESTONN—Onass No, 3. 1600 pounds Slab Zino.. ' I BROOHLYI2-(t.mia No. 1-Boiler Iron, tc. . . 715,500 pounds best lnar - lean Flange Tina. 41.5120 pOusida bestAmertean Cheat Iron. BROOKLYN-Oh/MI Ni'. 2-Round, Square and di; best A ort " B.0 it Iron. 08,200.0un In can an 1 t 0,600 pounds beat American,Squantor Fiat lion. BROOKLYN-014Rn 'No. 1-T 'lron. 000 pounds best Aineriean T Iron. r iallOKLTIf-ilLesm NO. 4.-Roiter Riods. 1 o,ooo.younds hist quality Boller Rivet.. WASHINGTON-Otaas No. 1-fron, 4'c. _ .66,000 pounds hest American Hound, Square acid Flat Iron. . 150 tons lest Bloom Iron. wean - Iwo-Tort-Q. 'A i No. 2- Pt y Iran. i re., 150 tons beat America n Anthracite Pig Iron. BO tons N 0.2 Americ Marcell Pig Iron: , WASHINGTON-0 afus No. 3-Steel. t 18,000 pouuds Round, Ng and Octagon Oast 41tenl. -LC.I. WASHINGTONmm' No: 4-Copper. 000000, pounds Ingot Copper. - WASHNGION-4.lLittfa • No. 15-41 n, Lead aid ROW. 10, 0 421 Peon& Lend (pigs.) 00.000 pounds! Tim, (Mesita.) i . 0,000 pounds Stab Zinc. WASHINGTON--Ctads No: 6-Engineer's Stare 1. WO gram Wood Smears, Smug., Sandpaper, Alcohol, Molasses Sour Flour. Rosin. Oil Vitro), Borax, hok.er. Mick Whiting. WASIIING' O OI2-CLA- 9 . rro.l—Mcite Pine Llinss,r. 10,000 feet White Pine Lumber, of ',Hoy. thick. nom, dressed mi both sides, suitable for Noßrot7l 3 2-CLANG i—Round, Square and Ma %SABO poilinds best American -Round, Square and 'Flat Iron. NORFOLK-431.6 4 No. 2—Pig Trull. ten tons best Americas Charcoal Pig "Iron. NORFOLK—Cowes No. 3—Boiler Rinds. 6,000 peonies best quality Boller Rivets. I,7CO'posnds best quality SmOkezpipe Rivets: forLivr dorm. TflE DALToD, FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, TUE CROWNING =MIMI XIV 31.11:0,0 [nits gonads of 20 Different Kinds of Imre A I'A.RD OF PLAIN OR RIBBED WORK Snit in. Taxi. 3111E1.3mtois B'e'have most fistteritig testimonivls from all Niels Of the country testifying to their stwerlimit7 tor inenufscturieg and family purpose. They ere pciullerly iulspted tat benevolent Societies and In. silt nth:um. Send fur rimulers end Samples, or call anil see them in operation. WESTERN AGENCY No. $7 Tin Street. Pittsburgh, Pa CHO E..+. CAUPENTER WtIEELER WILSON'S HIGEEST PREMIUM IMPEOVED FAMILY SEWING MAGNI:gig !duple, Ratable and Peribif. There 1 es msehine In the world Ord cen do the reedy of rock or give such thorough going afire Section. These machines will }lnn, Frill, quilt, Bind, ha, Plait, Clay, CORD AND BRAID, without previous It will iww the heaviest sad thickest cloth, with • tight, ttrong, elagie seam, as durable at the Melt itself. It will sew the Ll:ducat eambric, Swirl muslin, lawn, hr.-. with equal feeDB.Y. Said for Circular, with samples of tewLeit, or call at the salesroom, No. 27 MYTH STRNETi, teto vrrrserriton, ta FARRELL A; CO., PRACTICAL runißtas, C3 -as eassell 03totaxam Ifatttofris. have alwaye on LAOS a lane nod well swelled etoele of RYTHI ANTS, WASH BASINS, BATH TORS, OAS FIXTURES, HOSE, • LEAD PIPE. SHEET LEAD, B.c !daub we put up to the most admirable manner sua at reasonable rates. ten No 1.39 FOURTH. STREET.' 'i•irrrouraci)l;Y : *. r. WAYNE & ClitCAoo U W. Co., OPTICS 07 'TLIS 86 , 1grrA1t.V, PiririMvigan, PA. VebrUmp 1545.. `FIE ANNUAL MEETING , OF TH Stock ►r Bonaholder& of this Company for election of Bisectors and stuh other business as :may come before It, will be held at the °dice of sAld Company, I. the city of Pittsburgh. on the TB IBD WEBBESzt/A.Y Bath) OP DIAS(11, A. D. luts, at 10 o'clock. A. st. The Stock and Bond Transfer flooksof the Cotm I g n tte si T tb ra e n i e r fe ' r e rte in neM c t i tlei f ti Pl iTz t c u eilV o k d , will be cloned on the lit of Marco, at Ir, W., :Ms remain cloned until the 11th dsy of March therm after. H. BARISES, Secretimy. fele:Marl lIAT3CEI S VAN GORDER, - No. Tol LIBERTY STREET, Otter for sale : -' -, MX bush Prime Pry Apples; 651 loses W. B. Cheese; 600 0 Hamburg Om; .; a 0 . 0 Inetorpsmule diP.; .. 11000 5. fresliground Busk wheat Flour; 1 '46 bbls Champagne % Older; ' 5 11 Crnb do., very Ana; ' 10 boll bbis Ctomberrieu; r 10 kegs Apple ihaters .. , a keen Apple Jelly; 1 bbtßollsti Cider for mines pies; ' I boxes choke Roll Batter; - " 1 VI bbio Cider suitable , for making vinegag [ed i PENSION;, BURNT ES. • , . & HALL PATT/8801514 Armymad Navy AgeziaV • .. . , . yr". 144 . 1.4)1RTH ST., Pittsburgh; ' P£RK ma lONSp roe ured ROMPERS, 13,101 i PAY PRIZEMONEY, snd OONLMOTATION OW 'RATIONS of released prisoners eoZeoted. i PAY OP PRISONERS OF WAX cad bellows by their whet or widowed mothers, . AWN VLBa. b 4 lots. ttr?.: 2 Lo4lte 35talkatett too ; MIL 3 - 60 a u t 00 5 , f; bbl. .4 .t, 1 .. . so .. S 0 „ li. kitty "1" • so . co pounds Codfish; u . 10 drums li she; Do 3 , bbls. No. 1 White Fish; i i: to , 4 . 1 Pickerel for as r i went Sr. W MCI!, See Liberty at. W.lll. P. BECK 615 CO., 185 Liberty ek, Wet for sale laXibbls. extra No. I Salt; • 200 'sake choice Dry Apples; ea boxes Western Bosons Cheese; 200 bushels White Beim; ' 14 bbis.Blit.ter; 300 bushels Osts; . Ise do. Barley. Also, Coffee. Suisr, Orsider4 White Ebb, Her dog, Mackerel, Syrups, Spinet. he. fee. BIIIMPH OIL COMPANY,-:—Notice is hereby eeen that the lint Meettmc of }Stook. holders will be held nt WILKINS , lIALLi Pitts• trzugb, on TEURSDA.YiIdarch 24, UM, eta e`elook r.-x., for the purpose o f organization, as specified under the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approsed Julr 18th180:1. JOSIAH • President, pro Wt. , f 41044 Pittsburgh. Feb. 8.113eL WALL PAPER! WALL PAPEIt.—T; v make room ibr new swoons we will sell our stock at reduced rates till the ant of Wank next. Dupers Can and papers Of all grades, and slake it. their Intern tto give us a call at No. 107 !Dirket street.. . JOS. B. HUGHES it 8811. Jairllooll ... .. .... ...•••••••...01ABAM . scum GEIS & SCOTT ?stOlt il=7 =TOR Wo 4 corner of Grua sae.Senenth streetir Dll"44 ,llttab4ugh ' u". 5 nablir 4:10,11.1' brikeik•4o barrels tor sue try #.- 1 jay - • ZIEZMY.Ii. uoidaNs .7EFF".IJDV R S ..7-vrea-r I7iION CHERRY RCN BIEN Oil and Mining Company. Capital Stock, - - - $250,060. IN 250,000 SHARES OF ONE DOLLAR, EACH, 130 ,000 of which is set aside for WORKING CAPITAL 9nly • limited number of shares let to be sold. ICIrFIPXOEtW3 S. PRESIDENT. V7N. McCUTCH:EON, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. TIIEASICLIER: R. A.,GEORGB. Cashier Farmers' Deposit Nat. Bank, Pittsburgh. SECRETARY JAMES McCIITCEGEON, tQraty drat, Plttsburth. Huirerons: JOHN P . KRAMEFI, Ca.hlel Flrst National Bank, Allegheny,;. S. B. McELROY, . of McElroy, Dickson it CO., Wood st., Pletsbariii WILLIAM McCUTCHEON, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. DR. L. R. McABOY, Pittsburgh. JOHN M. CRAWFORD, New Castlc, P. EBENEZER NIcJUNKIN, Butler, P. HON. JOHN M. DUNLAP, Lancaater, PL 11UPEUINTENDZIE r i THQMAS B. CLARK, MI City, Pa. The property Is totaled entirely IA Terts4Uo., Peztosytranto, and.conslate of FIRST.—I 94 acres ehalce territory, In feoottaple, - on Niamey Creek, commencing about 275 rods from its mouth, on the, Allegheny River,and ettdading along side of the creek,. distanctsof 550 rods, ma a water - front entire of 600 rode, oe room for at east23o wells. The qeselopments nowbeing made in thislocality,combloed with the late strikes so Pit. 1101 S Creek. and other tdibistaries of the river, to show and establish conclusivelythe fact that time and labor are the only necessary requis • ites to the obtaining of large paying wells on that testitory. The land is sttbject to two leases of ma half acre each, the company resetting ono-half the oil, and being at no expense. SECOND—One-quarter loacskold la lots Nos. SS and 40, ALLEIGEIENT PETROLEUM COMPANY, On .the Allegheny rteer, about one-fourth mile above Boric Creek, and about 30 rods from a well r..Mc said to 1* producing 40 barrels of all por day. .These lot Join front each a rods on the river—and extend back some a) rods—maktrg a frontage of le rods. 'rwo WELLS Are going down on this property, one of which is meekly completed—beta g about some4oo feet. The indications gre that :Ids will be • Big Well, as al. readylsereral line reins of oil illl9O been struck. "Lyman TWENTY. YEARS. BOVA LTY. 3-Bths of the Oil. THIRD-146th' lease-hold in Vet No. 39, SPRINGFUID PETROLEUM COMPANY, On Unary Stun, about three.triacte . ni of m il e above the "Reed ., Well, and but, a abort distance Min the ....kuburn,” uYankee," 'end etber good wells.- Them Is moat on the property for, three wells, one of which. Ls now being vigorously pros. muted. Thirty days, It is conedently believed, will make tale Well reedy for testing as the =g obbing and everything connected wit h Is bt the Ira order. Lease SD years; Royalty, ene.hilf the YOURTS—The entire leasekoldlot tot Ifo. le. B T . 1110110 LAS Oil. 00111PANI", Cherry Run. On this property there is roams for four Wells ' one of which ia now being Etna Al this lease IN located neer the famous Reed, Baker and Grocery Wells, producing respectively $9O. lon and 203 barrels., there is scarcely a doubt of abund ant success, the record of Cherry Run ehronicling no [allures In this favorite locality. Lease, to yearn. Royalty, half thd SHARES TO BE TAKEN, ON What Mesas, irhere and When But a limiteitnumber of abates in this Company are yet to be taken, w hick will be given to &taser& hen on the original basis of one dollar per share, and may be secured by. applying JA the OFFICE, OF THE COMPANY. store of .WILLIA.K. - Me. CIITCHEON,I9S Liberty asset, Pittsbuzh, dw ra r , th 4l7ll:7l s :b l : ll 4 11 4 1 2 1 4 11S ITsf. Y. Iffte r r u thl - time mentioned, no. more stools will be given on the original buil. The working operations. of Ude Compauyhave been placed under. the management of , CLARKE. of all Ci nill experience la such as' to enable him to .look after the intercept of the Company Intelligently, and to prosecute the devel opment of the territory in a manner most italcula.. ted to promote its puieral welfare and deal luceess. Books Open from the 16th to 23d No:::195 LIBERTY x> , i~~::~. , ~:-w;b : ~~,w=; ~+,~,:.t::~,..+s`aa=e-:v.«:.~aic~:~i.^.c,,,i'~!fi~ 1,13 F CODfl!. n }ls k IRM. AT THE WELL-KNOWN STAND Or ALEXANDER BATES, 21 Fifth Street. BATES &- BELL, (SUCCESSORS TO ALRIL. BATES,) Hare Decided to Sell their Satire . Stork at a GREAT REDUCTION. • BEFORE PUILCIL!.SING TEXIR SUPPLY OF NEW SPRING GOODS, WILL DISPOSE OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT AN RIMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. French Hertz/on' north el 37 foe $1 00. Frtgleh lilerineen' worth $1 . 02 * for 81 20. Nrenelt Dlerinoes worth 0189' far 31 45. French Kertnoes, worth $2 00 for 111 ad. French Mertz:meg worth $2 50 for Isl 87. Erench liertnoets Worth tt3, 25 for .$226 French Chintzes at 30. 62, and 73 rents. French Heppe worth ill 30 for 81 00.. AlikpaCeftli at last year's prices. All Wool Poplin Delainee worth $1.5 for 11146. Yard Wide Cold Coburg's - tor eta. - Blaaketa very cheap, awl of the - Sweat goality. All Wool Pleads for 75e. Haratheas, all colors, stela' redwitd. 1 1 ,4 ytibleilao Eng. Marti oee worth SAO tor A fall molested Sr Cloak% al all elm. MIMS ' ltoly per Md. Maley ma Aloalmsold at the all pries, to Ms oat the ald stoat- _ • •, Callan*. rail coloraf for IS sad 21 stmts. , - A splendid Stott Of doable Shawls old at 111 Or 119 Good Leven& Cloth foe 12 , Ae. . spring roulardßllks, 9ne wilily'. for 15c... 5.4 Wool Delalues, Reduced.' Balmoral SklAs as low. as 311.15. 14 Shawl .Ifer4o l !Wooed ; very low. A full line of Linen Goods. Pillow Casings SIIMTRiGS, . TWEEDS, yLANITELS OF ALL KINDS, PLAIN AND DABBED, REDUCED ♦ FINE ASSORTMENT OF waTrz GOODS, A JOB LOT OF HOOP SHIRTS for 3t crap, 1 f TnE BEST hi.AXES OF BID fiLovr.s, in White aunt:old. EMBROIDERED *INDOW OVETAMIS. All the above :goods enumerated will be slid et the prices mentioned. Every effort willbe aced by the members of the firm and thosein their employ, to give entire satisfaction to their eustorners. Goals wlll alWays be selected with the molt scru pulous care, so! as to give a large and well selected stock of faionasle goods at moderate prices. • feielmd SPECIAL SALE. 33r. E 'VP AL. DIEE Underihirts at $2.00,, WORM BLOO. Drawers ats2.oo, i WORTH *4.00. EIGH BAIR?: WILL WEIGH NEARLY I lb.G u. EATON, C RUM &IGO Hare about Si dotes of geed, axtradteavy WHITE uraDEIWIIIRTS and DRAW.MS, newt all 6 r•01, whist' weigh -ham IX lb. to 1 lb $ 07-.66'. _..._, that matt le closed out Immediately. We Myer them at much less th an what they coat to make, and webelleve them te be equal to say. thlng.M taukebst CO. • No reduction trill be made for quastll4-4ie shirt or cue bundited at . the suns este. • Thtse area Great Bargaint , . . EATtirf, &mamma & co., 1 17 and 19 Fifth istraet. cLosztid OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS ruurrr mars o.wzr, AT a. M. BuRoHnEraYS: WINTER TRESS GOODS, at eat sidle-W. WINTER SHAWLS, at cost and leas. WINTER CLOAKS. 'do do. - • . BALMORAL SKIRTS. DUMMER DRESS GOODS, alma Yalleal ,, r. HOOP SKlRiti. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. • • , The entire iitorai hasbeen . 21.42 , 413‘ . .6.e I*l. - Zi• 0 AND MIF AND WILL:BE C'LO.SED OUT. , Now h the \Time to 4 Get;Bargains, feta • ' A law AssorrrmFarr. OF ,strr. ._TONS, Drool and Cloak Ornaments, 011elet, Chenille:and lineal Fringe, Maak :llnderateerea Sanest Seta .(et the Casa enallte, lace end Linen Collars and lianAlkaokteNGlorei r Saltnott, 1 end 'Hoop Skirts; .Sreakfatt' • alaswle and Samna, of all sIM; Itattaware ea. ameled Collars and Cu ,for ladlee and gentlemen, Wash ,Lentker. Clem,' in all Wee; Jenvin , s Kid* 010 in light odors/ BMWS Sett,_triniMi tat order, er wltb a new led of nes= water Fella Flowers. Will befound at • • , ALICE MOWRY'S TRIMMING. SORE, No: kt Swath great, wax Fen" street. Partlealar attention given to eteaaletPotat and al/ Wet Wads Leen Alata/lack Vele Kir9BIIBGB. COURAG E H 0 3I TCREs. latterunt 4141.yde, • 1 4o- OMer no estcro.ive etack of SEASCNABL4 GO , rPS of Amcrt,rn XLarlufacture, comptiair4 great vse.rty of Fenny Go*, BotioiaNlatTes GarrLEMENS FURNISIIENCIA)ODS In 'very style and qwWty at meet retuwasble prim We atilt haves CO! goods of Wlltele we will dispose of at inioeil:O nit - . 121733 - CeXaMiliiikair-aEts . At pricesas low mi Can be tomb" t aertes, the Eastern OEMs, as we buy moolualrely vire/wham' from Manufacturers or Moir Keel: .sql. solicit a call; • • • jai GREAT BAtt,ALP7I4 mooRMAT) DENNISON . . . - AME DETERMINED TO CLOSE TIIIT ' MEM tittßE dp:oooDs. Gents , . Eas y :rifest% White, Sbdrta, • :Socks, Embroideries, Idiee ti=loves,Hosiery minssi,; Point . Lacey Consts, Elbboas, Ow. !r•S. JAB 2r2azrir.art it. • . 4 ALLLOIIONT NATIONAL DANK '1 ' • Pirranoton, Feb. fl; tan. - ; jag DIRECTORS ON THIS B IC"' have this day - declared a dividend of THILEB . , PIS CENT. on the Capital Stock on tof the soma. i • payable. he AlA,.henrttan tot. , kit aLe4 lag, ' on w and after the 1 1 th . frt. ernment tax. - - ••J. W. COOK, Cashier. SIB-Dividends will hereafter be declared In Jans.i \ itaty:Mid July: • .. I . . JEANS nad OASSIBILIIES, AT LOW as ~;.i~ tie"Ssu~°:,;~y-~a:rrf;~. a ~'- r , x., , .~ r "c7'~i:=v ~ µ~sjk~,rn~' ~i alf: GO,WW, 78 MARKET eritEET, TiIMMNGS. HOSIERY & GLOVES. Foreign Aranterature To Nerilkants and Re%lien ire offer ac 81 Market street, DI rIDErrDs. .- , . onzici OIL BABIW PETROLAITIt C0., 0 No. 1414Ltiouth Fourth Street. TirVIDEND.—THE DIRECTORS A-7 t tJa Company have this day deelared.s special dividend 'of FIVE PER tIEN F. on :the, ()Nadi Stock, payable on And after the 20th Lust. Thal transfer book" will be crowd from 'he tath to the Slat that. • WILLIAM S. LANE. boaretary. FElninAllY 10,1565. 'lol.4dar. d /Rai CITY NATIOTAL Baxicog Prrientreatr, PITTSUCIIGII, TartlSrjr it, 1855. THE DIRECTORS OF THIS RAN A- hare declared a dlyblend at,T EZE PER" CENT. ob the CatUtal Stook, out of.the catalogs r the "IRON CITY RANK" ea% "%LIR : /RON/ CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGIII for the three months ending with the Tut day of January, UM, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives—free ckLGoveruateat or after the lath Rat. By older of the Board . at Director& , fe6:lllt JAILERMeAULEY, Preatdent. UCTIOX &ILE& VALUABLE REAt . ESTATE ATAUIr 2 TiON..- 1 71111 be' sold et PUBLIC ESRLE, of the premises, en TIIUBSDATthe et Peer*/ ary, at 2 o'clock; P. tr.. a LOT &F GROUND, sit* ated to the First Ward, of th city trf Allirghenyi fronting 20 feet on Bob'nson e e tine and extend:li .back along Corry street leo feet,en whielnere er 2o 1 ed. Two IWo Story Brick Denies. Terms made; known: at Elle. By order of NM. ALEXANDERO Executor ay ditt.LlllDDLT4pmentrls Of Dr. _Tor further information, Winne at; .rohn AldermarOs °Mee. or Water of Federal' aad cock rtreets, Allegheny, Or of S. Sr. rt. W 2 hio • son, Attorndlt at Law, No.' 181 Fotrthafhlrlci J4NEBBOWN,, 136 Wood B,trsief, =2l itaNTIFACMIZI3 Olt WROVFM.BOTONO • -.TOOLB,] Sinking 91, Salt and other firelliti Tilde warranted ta ARD aldristtcLkmr&ir,NLV/4 iprzu. moimits russruiß Xacracroart V'rioe With ouch erticlee os necetwart to conduit time, viz; SAWS ' l ai r oi4o l WRENtlliti, zrv - Eis, • - . ;riyar.,soka• TEXII,. AND wzmi ak e are" 'constantly p r oton. T, ino lt s, T.11.4F2 - g!..FIDda 3 SHOTZA ,. PICKS os-ICMC ajt, • All of whtelt ja26:3mills ITTSVIIRGH SCHCitiL OF.DESIG , FOR WOSIEN.=—ThIi institittion will c i P =nee Its gist session on the FIRST mow Del" FEBRUARY, ln - Phalan's new No. Fifth street. The object. of Ards school 'lithe istructioa and tridrang young Jadlela in the princi# Pivot drawing and painting, In view of quality - id there to pursue higher, mirror saltableisnit bet pald oorciptitions than ore now open to them, of !winging _the citizens of. Pittsburgh azul gab under the elevating And refining - Influences of Circulars will be re Monday the 134 lost. O. G. HUSSEY. 'President. . . hlAjor WADE; Vice President: F. W HALLMAN, llecretlirr. . FRANCES SELLERS, Treasurer: James Park. Jr. Junes Laughltei, J. B. Lpon,. Cooper, Wm. Thew, Thos. S. Clarks, 'W. 4 itoes, &Kier; ' • D. Dlcesedkes, leseph 1:111woeth; DMICTO3.II: ' .1.. K. Moorhead, Geo. A. Berry, M. K. Painter, T. IL.Shoenborior, Ve.M. Lyon, nonos.e. M. Howe, ' ` ,Andrew B Carneale arb!, , M. Jones. Pesitti — mtßusseii - Vice Presider:it Vo ade , James Park, Jr., - J. B. 1.40 a, " m 4 L 5 4 4 . 1 11 31 G. W. Millman, Wm. Thaw. yfwla• ... . GREAT ENGLISH REMEDT.-1 3AILIM CLAIMS'S . CELEBRATED PE - ,PILUt t Prepared from &prey:V.oton; ot Sir J. Clierkei M. PatraoS"Partx , 41, 0 ". -irate mell inedlelite le no Int and wale remedy for Female olatraetloes, rfram any Caine SOT .A.,..powitrful remedy, tn CO• log hurtful ,to the meditation; bay - 'LaMar It ht pmfeetly vatted: . It walla, a . al!a time, king on the monthly pedal vithaWnlieltf. • These Pas Imre never been known** fall wheat Abe directions an the ed., page of alie wagtail ace For falliartienlivaget PapAleiteeit. ot agent. Sold b=remests.' Yale, fplit • bole 8 fit ' 108 Cialitt stee d : N. 8.-41 and postage stam eat _ .O any adhortsed agent, - will Lame a _ever 60 MIL by ratan, mall. • . deco O'HARA mitum Ainr sumateftb.„, Corner of 'mom) w 4. Lnaarrr_seMts, rtewbratai • • wo - nzow.. , JAM. R. alairartAi MORROW acamanalz, of every description of Rem Me, Stills, Agitators. Tapas, Salt Yana, meters, Wrought Iron Bridge.. Mom Pipes, Disc gow* Chimneys, Braes/mu, Fire Reda, • made in thabcat own_ ,ner and warranted equal =Ain the country. REPAIRING done • • QtfIiDRIES-NQW REOBIT/210, sa !Abides Family Battlnt; 13baltbld,Lake Baas; la vaster, do.. do.; WWI& Scnztatua Molasses; ~ oloe AppplO Sultan • 114.tatra freak ; 1000 doz. rttidi Eggill • 600 boxes mild, slab. &Allem voceaa; ' sale at PEIXE PRIZES, bt fiff Re. UM Liberty 'treat TWO, JO= D STEM & BAILEY, StockErokers and Real Estate Age Stock/simnel awl iota ezo4urlvely 011 ma* Sir Cake, WILE= BALL : , - - --- TABLE CIITLEIII. Ane'assort. , • •a- lirm..&i.lcr AM Boas XptrisAak oat received and • WA der - SA 80W514341; 1 7 • CORN I CORN !—Four cars of prime Shelled Cony for sale by •.! 811.0Y&E.SP. ' LlSeety Ateelt • • • • .1=2"1161'