Ight Wittoburft gadt7. MUM= IR TU 11ZIM rismang MOCLUION. 11 RDAY, FEBIItiART 18, 1865 SHERMAN. There is as much eagerness, now, to hear from Sherman as when he was on that opleastuit" march of his from Atlanta to Savannah, but none of the anxiety `which Utak:wetailed. Then he wan carrying out a dangerotte experiment, with many - edds against him, and fear almost extinguished hope.' Now he is following a weer military policy; and besides, we have all mow such full confidence In him that we feel turn ho - will come out all right, no matter what the odds uuty be. against Now; an thee, his movements skfile all thebtgainity of the rebels. They cannot tellwhere be is going or what he intends to do. All they scorn to know is that he walks straight en, over all obstaelis; and that ',tenses' yesterday he was:at Sayan eldirto.day he is at Charleston and Colum bitOvith an unobstructed road before him . to the' emit. • ' •,,U — attilnin,g the points reached by him at lialadvims, he has traversed one-third of the Astance, between Savannah and Wil mington, which includes the most diteult part of 41re road. • The swamps of South Carolina are now in his rear, anti his future progress will consequently be more rapid. The fall of Charleston Is regarded as a matter of course. , : With alias railroad co m- Munlcetlons, severed, Its ;port effectively blocluaed,--and the right' wing of BEIER SIAN'S army before it, the possibility of its holding out is not to be thought of. From thence he has an easy march into North Carolina; - One fact is noticeable hi all the accounts of his progress—he leaves no railroads be hind him. -He tears them up as ho goes along, and if there is any Rebel army in his rear, It will not have the benefit of railroad treaspertitionin overtaking him. If, as our correspondent at Chattanooga writes, lIOQD has gone to Branchville to fight Strinusw, he is several days after the far. Branchville has been flanked and left in the rear, completely. It Is of no earthly . Importance to SREWMAN; and HOOD will haverto get up very early every meriting if he expects to do any fighting in South Carolina: The Rebels will find out after a while, if they have not already learned, that Sass one too many for them. THE DIVES BED SWINDLE When we—wrote our article of yesterday vela& not seen the vote by which the bill to give up the'bed of the Allegheny river to speculators was brought before the House; but we had- fondly hoped that no member from Allegheny county . would be found among thoseviating far it. We: sine soiry to, say, however, that we were mistaken.. Messrs. SIAM', Grass and Cot.vutm voted with the majority on that occasion, and Messrs. linanox and iIIeICEE with the% minority. ' Mr. CHAIIINiCK was sick, but would have voted with the minority had he been present. We Will not again enter upon the discus sion of a bill which gives away, for nothing, enottilitif the patrimony of the Stite to pay the Stese 'debt ; but we Muntot let the op --portuatq pass of telling the three represen tatives from this county who voted for itin AS:pretiniinary stage*, that they utterly mix. represented - the county In doing no. They ate maniere of their Totes; and can rote on its final mussage aithey please'; but pro tall them, in all kindness and sincerity, that i they dip %rote for le,'lvith tlie - thtiblo odor o corruption tfpon it, tho vote will sink them krgetthmt plummet ever sounded We at tribute embed motives to them; we aro fain to think better of diem thin tb class them with the foul birds of the Capitol; and think. ing so highly of them,we beg them not to dirty tikeir,Liiidf with. 110 'Wks project. HOOD GONF;'II4 13RANCEIVILLE. It Was_generilly supposed-that Boon afid the shattered remnants of Ms army were at Tarpelo,.:ltllsa.,_restmg from the fatigues of Alk.ix <late ;campaign. . But. It seems, from the lolloiwIng• letter, just received from it rfnendiu,QiiattatiVoga, w . hollutd•admirable opporiunitlesof hnowing, that he has gone to 13lianehyllle, after SWEIIMAIS -" A allied thenime of Watkins, who has just arrived here from a point, Ally miles- Sant . otAthinta and a man of iipparent ttutliftithess, informa me that moil of .Ilood'e artist pasted Opelika, Ala., on the ;ill of 4aavary, en route fcir Branchville byway of . Columbtm, Ga. Ile; paya that' there is a large force of negroos With' a nUmber of teams at work repairing the tallrOad : between Atlanta' and , toe Ed_o W ah:iiVer, and that thli force is guarded etpolt . body of cavalry, who Could easily - be by's - single : brigade. The ,department here ha's - been fully advised of thband no doubt will look to It. Wittkins says that it is generally believed through Southern- Georgia and Alabama that the rebels will surrender Mobile, and virtually live up all that portion of the Beath that es south of the Savannah river, and con centrate all their available farce - against Sherman and Grant. • From the movements -around Eastport, I, think Mr. Watkins' story ii correct" . - A Pittptte.Letter rims Gee. Itlterman„ Viefolfowingletter from Gem Sherman. was 'a:hire:tied 'hi` a" distinguaed and an 'old friend, in •this It shows that the here of Georgia beans merit: much rit t • - "Colonel Ewing arriVed to.day and bore memany kind tokens I'Mirt..the , 'North, but none gave me more satisfaction than to know that you watchetd . swithinterest my efforts in the Natlohal tame. 'l'do.not think a human beinccauld feel more kindly towards an enemy than ta the. peep le of the South, and 'I only pray. to .ce the day, whvn t hey and their children will thank me, as one ono labored to secure and main- Mill a goverritnent Worthy the land wehave inherited. and strong enough to "secure 'oni'dilidien the peace and security denied "Judgiiieram thepreee, the Worldling- Miles my leeds above their true rain!, and I fear the ftiture may net' realize its judg ment. -- Bnt, whatever fate may_ befsl me' I know that yin Will be a generoua and charitable critic, and-.will encourage ono who only, hopee •in this struggle, tit de a th g're4t. yotir , f L e l• d G and I A' • OIL DISCOVIMIEES LK WEST VIRG/I:Lk. —The papers of West 'Virginia contain ac- counts almost daily of new discoveries` of oil wells. The Clarksburg Telegraph says: • "Colonel T. S. .SPates and B.' F. Shut tleworth, Esq., a Xew days since opened aLI old salt well, about three Mlles from town, which had been closed for many years. As soon as the earth which closed the top of the well had been removed, and the plug taken out, a large stream of gas, mingled . with potroletim 011, issued from it. .The in dlcahonsitre that there Is oil In great shun danw, This weals on the west fork of the Xonpagahala - • .1.. N the United States Coint, at Trenton, N. editor of the Newark Journal, was fined 4100' for publishing ar ticles against the United States Enrollment Law. Ile pleaded guilty and made satate matt to the 'Coiut, 'which, mitigated 416_ oft Rake.. "" la taief stiles him the "Illinois Aga' .1d about the worst accident whictrixipld.hitve happened to Mr. Jefferson , , From Europe The steamship North American, which left Liverpool on the 2d instant, and Green castle on the 3d, arrived at Portland yes terday. • The Surrey Theatre, London, was re cently burned during a performance. The audience escaped without loss of life. The news of continued Union successes, coupled with the reiterated peace rumors, exercised material influence on.the English markets for American securities and pro duce. The capture of Fort Fisher added materi ally to the prevalent depression among Southern sympathizers, while the friends of the North were correspondingly elated. Federal' securities improved, while there was a corresponding fall in the rebel loan. The peace rumors caused a further de cline in the Liverpool and Manchester cot ton markets; but there was a better feeling in Liverpool at the cloSe. It was generally supposed that the fall of Fort Fisher closed Wilmington to blockade runner, and deprived thaliouth of foreign supplies. - • Mr. Adams had a long interview' with Earl Russell on the 28th ultimo, and this fact at the present juncture attracts coin . meat. Cold *clunond. On the 7th Inst., the day .on which the Rich mond war meeting was held, gold, we learn from theßlchmond papent;wealn active demand, going up from 4700 to 4800 per cent. 1n other words every dollar 'of Confederate money fell from two cents more or less to about two cents. These spasms in Confederate money are like the galvanic Mae which' a dead body can'be made bit under .the influence of the electric sa'=-they confirm the evidence of death in stead of proving the exhdence of life. Yet, not e/RUM:An , Confederate money is worth but two cents on the dollar, a call for a meeting in favor of the rebellion, and a spextt from Jeff. Davis, makes it worth 100 per cent. less, in the estimation of Woke same. Richmond brokers and bankem. We have crottkers among us who com plain because currency is at 200. What would they say If it were at 4300. The figure shows that in the Judgment of the moneyed men-of the Confederacy there are Just twenty-four chances that we will overcome the Confederacy to ono that it will maintain Itself and redeem its cur. rency.—Chicage Trib. AMERICAN SILVER. A "Nomertax" IN CANADA.—The Toronto Globe says the dis count of four q per cent. en American halves and quarters has driven them out of circa• latinn in Canada, while the smaller coins, being taken at par, are very plenty. They arc pushed about from one to another, wherever they can be disposed of, and merchants experience great inconvenience from their accumulation. They ,n nt be deposited rat the banks, and so turned into paper, except at a large discount, and they are not readily taken in large sumsfor the payment of debts. The Globe suggests as a measure of relief, that rlarge discount be at once placed upon the small:American coins, say twenty or twenty-five per cent, - and - thus drive them out of circulation. . A. RIFFIIID StrIISTITL" TB TN tucs...—The Chattanooga Gazette says: We have been called upon by Lient. Watson, of the 25th Indiana Battery, otherwise known as the "ladies' substitute." The Lieutenant had served lluee years in the Union army and was tnustered out last summer.' Being pres ent at the Indiana Sanitary Fair, Tan Octo ber, he offered himself to a committee of ladles, to be raffled for as a substitute, at $lO a chance, and 800 chances. All the chances were taken, and the Lieutenant was won by a drafted man who Immediately placed him in the service,. A short time after the Lieutenant reported, he,was com missioned, and lie is now on duty at Hunts ville. Srcc lowa was declared free from the draft, her population has been materially in creased by. the Musa draft akedaddlers from other states. Hardly &day passes that these pusillanimous cowards cannot be seen passing through this city to the interior of the - state in search of employment: But our people should refuse them countenance, and sierra them out of the community. The Bigourney News and other Interior journals mention the arrival of this class of persons in their respective localitie - s and are not backward In heaping odium upon them far their cotwardly pusillanimity. We do not want such creatures among as— Burlington Hawkeye. GESERAL DEMMEGAM) CIIAMIEB ZtB Thnn.--'-When the war began Beauregard asserted that be would die in the last ditch. The: other day, In Mobile, he notified the people of That city that he "Intended to fight to the hitter end, and that if he'fidled he could big_ aga to some foreign'edmi try." Those whest_lmoyi this pestifer aus braggart always said that his "last ditch 7 devotion would not hold out, and that When matters came to twill lie would run Away, as lie now says he will. . r...:S.ZNITENCED TO Two radite CONFENZ. ursv.—James Parker, of ,Hampahire coun ty, West Virginia, who has recently under gonatrial itt Cumberland, Md., for violation of his oath of allegiancO, has been sen terieeiP to-two years' imprisonment in the :military prison at. Wheeling.. Hots shoat sixty or seventy years of age, sad is the fatiter-in-law of Mr. Carskadon, who for semb time represented Hampton county in the Legislature of West Virginia. THE longest line of railway in the world is; the Grand Trunk Hallway, , which ex tends from Porlland to Quebec and the river Du Loup ens . ; to Sarnia, at the foot of Lake Huron - west, with several branch including a total of 1308 miles under ono management. It is to be Turther ex, tended to Chicago, in a direct line from Sarnia, by way of Lansing, the capital of Michigan, a distance of 820 miles—making a total of 1716 miles in all. ' Home= ra LONDON CLOD iiol:ll4E. Two younger sons of the late Duke of .prow. castle, who, it will be remembered, accom panied the Prince of Wales, during Ms American tour, had a tight with carting kniyes.. recently in a London Club Boum, when" theyotut'gest, nineteen years of age, was killed by his brother,"„Lord Arthur. As the murderer. I:elongate an aristocratic tam tlyite will, probably, go unpunished. .I.IIE late Altbot.Lawrence give S IiMA) the gclentiac School, of named College, 'pia his ion; JaineiLawretice, . on: the let 0f..! Jantutryr 1863, =added 01,500 twanty.6ie. hundred to be ,espended ,at and In the equipment of the laboratory; the bal. anre.to endow equally the. clerical and the engineering departments.. "Sxsoanni.sr.s."-71,e, adjutant gene. ral of Jewell:isle:sued a proeltiduitkin against sicadmidlere from other States who are seek ing will= in Torn, where no draft will be had antler the existing 'call, and 'oiders all ::officers to - report , them-to the provost marshals in the -States ivitere they come co . 14;aiy*Ittii ig4)tilifor stoo,ooo kae been formed in Detroit to bore for oil about ihree miles . from:that city. They 'have lensed int ninety.nthe years atract of html, tux n which there dill' 8.441 . lit he tnitiallitalu&- .._. intlidations of.oil. 'CoLi).-The coldest weather of this Win ter, or jut, was Sunday night last._The mercury,ldondarmornifig, .showedCrom 21 deg.' to 29 deg. belorczere, in' different parts of threountrp3Asiliabsaa.o. . PUBLIC JMOTICES.:= lima? -- hold at the LATTER.,DaY SAINTS =MING HOUSE, UNION NALL, Brodway, Weir • Brightoa, on TBBBAT, February INA, at 2 Tart yablio are respeettutly tartt to It. FIRST CIIRIBTL N CIIIIRCII; AL ,--1-zonsirr erre', EXCELSIOR. 11-ALL, corner-of .Faieralan,l , -.Laeek 'streets.' 'Pastor, JOSEPH 'ICING. Services ' at to % a. M. and 1 p Inlk. Prayer Meeting on WEDNESDAY EVEN- The public are cordially Invited tri llttend. IFOURTH WARM, ALLEULIEIItr, . BUUNTY hIEZTINtt. PAY. TOila .I.IOIrfiTY—DOIVT BE DRAFTED SattAted Mee of the Fourth Ward will meet Thlti (Saturderf ENlfia,.st 7 o'clock, M FAIIIMASEWS, Ottsstnut street. The Block Commit Wel Urged to burs the whole amount subscribed and, paid over foe thlacrealug. Prompt - attendance Is requested. - -. terette 91/111CX Or THS ALLEallinfr TALLIIT xrifki7/ • • • - Plttabumb, Pamir, i ANNUAL AIEETING.;. , —IN _ACCORD. AIME with theprosisiona of the Muter nadthe Supplements, the 'Annual Geneva Meet ing of the Stoekbolders of the Allegheny 'Valley Railroad Company, will Le held-at the (Moe of the Company, corner of Washington and Pike streets, in the City of Plttehuro, . ON TUESDAY, THE Mrteday Of. , FEBRUARY. a tele Ven o'clock a. m., to receive the Report of the Prealdent and Manager., to elect Managers for the taming - year; and transact inch btliOrbuilineall al may be prmentelD Ely enter of the Board._ fel ilmeod • ' • R. C. ORR, Sec , fr. Treas. 67.I.UntrST NATTOSAL 134.1174 j m's' Platonis %Tao. la 18116. - AN ELECTION roil-rirmi,sum, O. ra TORS to martamn D . A the oast noual Um tlan;wlll be held • at theanh - h at R Rouaa, an the TWENTY-FIRST DAY or REBRUAltVaast, between the/loon of It aihi 2 -.:Atloth m. i, 0 4,,k _ J. W.:ooo ] viiegi. 1 2 1731tL1 c &Tr° TICE& !"SA U. s 7-30 7.00A1N. By authority of the Secretary of-the Treasury, the nedersigned Lou assumed the General Sub. seription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, nearing seven and three tenths Percent. interest, per annum, known as the MINIIHRTY LOAN. Theee Notes are issued under date of. August 15th, Mat, and are payable three years from that time,, , in currency, or ,are convertible at the option of the holder late S. 4-20 Six Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per cent., including gold interest from. November, width makes the actual profit on the 740 loan, at current . rates, including interest, about tea per cent. per annum, besides its cavaption from State sad munkinal twang% watch alai from onett;aree per mat. more, according to the rate levied en other property. The Interest Is payable semi-annaauy by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The intereso amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note Two oente " " " $lOO " li en 44 1111 MI it $5OO I. 20 " " 11 " $ lOOO " $5OOO Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This If THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered offend by the Government, arid it la confidently expected that its superior advantages will make It the Great Popular Loam of. the People. Less than *300,003,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly commsad a premium, as has uniformly been thoesso on closing the subseriptionsto other Loan. In order that the citizens of every town and nettles of the country nay be afforded (unities for taking the loan, the National .Banks. State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the coun try hats Morrell agreed to receive sabscrintloni at par. Subscrthein will select their own wroth, to who= they have eonfidence, and who only axe to.be responsible for the delivery of the notes foe which they receive orders. JAY COOKE, Fabacription Agent. Philadelphia Subscriptloin will be reeetied by tlis Pint banns! Bask, PUlabausb. Seem& • . Four& . " Mier. & itimurrs xaU II Bask. Prytabsigb, Ps., Pillsbury& Rational Bank of Ihmserin Iron coy - " Milkman " Fvfmc's Dtßatr " ileeksalcs " • Mei Allegbesy . Gams " IsmasidasiT Ale Fr AIDrznITSIEJLEXTS. WALL PAPERS! • WALT. PAPERS How la catalog; heture eleaan: la coming; WALL PAPEJAA HAYS CO la lcommae quantities of awratteeat deelsos, w will be open for sale on we before the let of Manta W. P. MARSHALL. feill Sr Wood greet, (old stated) VON.Bl43llM4taks OF PRODDE C 10 barrels prime Roll Butter; SOO boxes W. 11.41rearn Cheese; 75 boxes Factory Cheese; II barrels Pickets; aXi barrels prime Green Apples; to bide. WAS. Benno; bite. picot Peeches; 10 MIL unpnred Peaches; too bags Pea Mao Sitar ceived and for sale at me Liberty etre* felt POTTER, AIKEN &iSHEPARD, TRUTH, WORD FOR WORD: TEST TOUR OWN '3lJDOE.—Pfurrs. Criuktoa Co.-0 taw: /am satistled of the merits of INFLIN ItEXP. It has raised" me from Ike "dead" as it were, where omOII3IPTIOR lad so nearly pissed me. Your Syrup, Pills and that meet bee done for me what nothing else did or could do—restored me A*. health and life, when I bid resigned myself to tiro ireortal cheese." In closed is 111.9f0r another eupply. Tours: WLI.J.CLX ar. BROWN. RICHMOND, Lincoln, Maine: May te,1e , 54; The above la verbatim and but one of the many tie !lately*. OnlDr. H. JAMES OANNABIAS ky le the Used er cure CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA and ll BRONCHITIS. We ask the trial of a Moyle bottle, ax it real sat. bay the moat skeptical7 , ll2 150 per bottle. Three bettle+4 CO CO. Pills and 'Ointment, • 25 each. Addreu • CRADDOCK:A GO lea Race street Philadelphia. fele3meow2tawdatowwF , OFF/OE. OF THE 'CoNTIOLLIM o 7 ALLtuincv Oomrry, PA., Pirrairoaou. Febnaary 14th, 1865. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE OEIVED at this office until 07th last. inclusive, (or- writing cod copy - faqir:nu the original Assam. ment Books, 71 00Ice Duplicates, 74 School Dupli cates and 71 TreasUrer's Collection Duplicates. The work to be done In the office of the County Commissioners, and to be completed on or before the Oath day of April next.. .111ds to be made at .9 math the running hoe com plete, to Include ealCulatlon and, estimation of all taxes and-the ' comparing of each and all the books with the originals, besides a recapitulation in each of the books, proving the OWs of the dif ferent lean by the total valuation. Thecorrect; newt of the dupikattimust be probated before wan rants are homed In payment. Bends with sufficient [tensity will be required for .4to fulfilment of the •. contract. Samples of nooks ca n be seen on application. • 137 lIIMUOA of County Commlssioaers. HERBY LAJOBIIET, Controller. Pissentraou,'T. Wares& Otto:moo 11. W. Co., . • • Osmium Or TTarte ISPIRISTAIIT, PITTSITITKOIC, P.a., Februa itth, WO. TEE ANNUAL' XFATIN ry G OF T Stock see 'noteholders of this Dempsey for election of Directors asd Ouch ether lominese as may come before it; will be . held at the Wilmot said Camssuiy, la the city - of Plttaboisgh, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY. (WM OF , MAX OI 4 A. D. 1865, at legi'Mock,s. Y.• . The Stock 'and Hood Transfer 'Doak Of the Dodo poly, at their office to the city of Pittsburgh, end - t the Transfer Agencr in the city' or New York, o ill be closed on the lit rrt March. or, r. mud Its , nle closed uriLa iLe 114:a day of Mere, there , r.16:4,1At7 EiPERIENOE . • • IL esioiMdwd the fitot put PROP. =0) . 8 brawarTic OTh Is the only pitiable eittet Menmattsm Neuragb . ol4 Sores, and Still sold et the old pile. of % cents per bottle. . . . . datox iolizterom, sole Apa i tas ntr• timittllteld ant 4th etc. EXECUTOR'S NOTlO.E.—Wherens, lot. tete .testementary upon the estate of - ELIZA, DEMI NAYLOR, laws of Union Township, deb d, • having been granted to the underaigned, nil persons knowing themselves indebted to wild estate are, - requested to make Immediate payment to the to. ' 'dersignedi and all persons haying claims /latest • - 11T4.14141131,,E, the Canto will Neste preeritt them, duly alitkeiWt• 1 V - _ " ' . lairdfee payment , . ' --- --- ' - - Smithfield street PrOperty - Per Sale. fctiZtwe REV./. DALLAS, Exec's., ' ; TIIIIIMPII OIL COMPANY.-- - Nofice...is A largo la°, ground. having a treat ot THIRTY - . hereby given that theatirst Meeting .of Stock- SIX FEET on .? - ,il i t.r.a t inill. 0 1 1• 1E t riti e l holdera will be held at WILKINS' HALL, Pitts. - DEED and n burgh, on TERIIISDAY, March aii, BM, ate o'clock ' that Post k O o fil a c r e , , th a o u n d oeo a s i t il to o th e e o t r Y ht err e h ihlu c t i n e . O 4 f r. sr., for the zprose of organization , na specified • under of F ~, the y a l y c . 1 o a , A a s p s p e r m o b y l e d y oj g . th ii , is e t z n i ssi oreni . fh ; . c m it o r s . t desirable locations Inc business onus in the, ; Also, Tarnrx-Two FEET front on Market st, ' " , . ' IC- ULU ,/t ral 'f • '.. ' hi' 100 feet deep, having two Brick Buildings there ' Preside ,frea elm - ... 63 M rket at. near Third. h'or par Pittsburgh, Feb. 8, 1865. fele:M . - tin, 7.... • CID 2 an a . ; Oehler' apr!!" /9 NOTICE.—ALL 7ARTIES LIOLDING ! , .1 3 . cuTtinErmr & SONS, a.i . orki aid recelpta or Assignments for Stock in feltetuffiwrra - `---•• _ 6l Market st: xelretrrte Companyaa to ti lt : o ri pe s esl ; . -. , . the CE CET' NUN AND "Fin•BBEBOR FE• ' (tern= Atisariatir nails Comm's) I C ta X er i ttlee 'AN th Tli . O . L . Ey . M at proper transfers made, AN: Ferneunnu, Feb. ith, taus. ' ELECTION ' FOll. KIESIDE T, Issued to the parties entitled thereto. '• - Marregirs' and Officers of-thls Company, for - JOHN F:GLOSSER, Secretary, - erecting - 41014re over the Allegheay er, ono. ' leffidt 116 Fourth street, plttsburgh. . n ue pts•aburnb„ Lathe county of Alhigheny,willbe _r. Veld at the TOLL'IMUSE, Mahe south end of the 1 CAST .I.7I'EL'I, T.EE' . LII, for Sulky, nay . , Bridge, on TIONDAY, the stn day of March neat, aria Grain Baked, army shape regnired„ 'Aka -at the hour 0f.2 o'clock ,r, W. - . .. . Hay gad Grain Rakes manufactured by -- . • - ' - ...feledd - .--,' wsr..ROSEBURG. Tem:muter, . . : . , • Y --• "..-,- Marloi Avenue ; C. 4 1 1 1 °LEKAN C i raFscri 'FLUTING .- -. ; ; Yd if liVikakeferal l UM G oia e go li m r : Pear ate requatte4 to call at No. l Rana divot arid pay tip thetr,apporiptiotut r., , • • tcialt ' li'lLtaV7r4 Secrets/7i .. n... ~ ,.;:.;; ;aa+c - e.~.r.~:i=±; ~:a'S~.;fh~:l:Y:a2s ",ia`c+:s~ am yr rIDVE.II7'ISIEJLEMTS. FOR SALIE..A tract of OIL LAND, containing forty-seven and three-fourth sem, In 'the heart of the oil region of West Virginia. Thie land has a horning inning on It and nil Cho surface indications of fold STEEL St BAILEY, Wilkins Ifall. POLICE NOTICE.—PAVEMENTS.—,_ The occupants of houses on all the Ambler streets of this city era hereby notified to clean the pavements and gutters is front of their respective houses, as the ordnance, on the subject 'swill be strictly enforced. SAMUEL. LONII, WM= Oblef of Pollee: STRAYED.—TWO PIGS came to the k- premixes of the andersigned, No. IS, Bonk Lane, Allegheny. on or near. about the let of San umy last. The owner is reouested to come for ward, prove property, pay Charges and take them away, or else they will he sold according to law. lomat RAIN KEOWN. .1111111 n. 111.71120:t CTIASILIL3 YOWNII.3. ,1011 N B. HERRON & CO., Eitcrv . e. VEormareioty.reprish, AND IRON FOUNDERS, 0114m1 Bales Rooms • fel! - No. 119 LIBERTY STREET THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN Mi . • j t r ag : , trt SHOES GAITERS. • BALMORAL.% at BORLAND'S and 0 ,31S, , MA SA Market street, Olt door from rth. THE PLACE TO BUY Your Booth, Shoes, Gaiters and Balmorals J. H. HORLAPF4)93. 10 MARKET STREET. TOR BALE—FOURTH WARD, ALLE GHENT CITY PROPERTY.—Wo are au. tborized to sett the lot situated On the east side of Goodrich 'street, at Itaintersection with the Penn er Vapill Coast . In . the Fourth • Ward, Allegheny ity, welch there us four brick houses, two of which are three story, containing five ZOOMS each, awl two are two story, containing four rooms cock. Will be sold cheap or traded for good oil stock. feta • STEEL & BAILEY, \Villain Call. RN II E , 8 PIANOS ACKNOWL EIDGED TO BE THE BEST PIANOS MADE by the following distinguished planista: S. 12.1,10bOffiehnik, 11. Vim:Mewl:l4 L. O. Anshuts, M SW:whose/A, E. Mulcts., G. Settler, end many others.. Every Piano guaranteed for eleht yews. Please send for circular. 4.IIIARLOTTE BLUME, f.lB 4.1.F11th street, Sole Agent, TllO3. POTTZJI.../110. ACK.N..AT[PIIEN A. sum/Lap. pOTTER, AIKEN SHEPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, We heartily concur in- the high opinion of the STEINWAY & SONS' Platioa, tu expressed by tke singer. of the Italian Opera, and can only add that in continuance of their wonderful capacity for sup porting and blending WM the eelt, we prefer them, and uso no other make of Plaaos when a' STEIN:. WAY instrument• ran be had. We remmuitend them Bo all students of vocal music, who desire a reliable onion in the cultivation of the voice. earl Anshutz, ; Bertha Jentinasen, Call Formes, ; Maria Fredtrici. .les, Demeans, Paitline Canine. Fran: Dimmer, I Isadore Lehman, Theo. liabeimann, G. Tamara. Air'Sole agency o f Steinway's Pianos, at 11. 2:LEBER & BRO., faMtmeod I= WOOD STREET. I WHEELER WILSON'S El Is ar t g XI XL ma. , Foreign and Doentle Fruit*. near. alaider, Clieere. BRIM rotat•ef4 and produce mpg% LIBERTY STREET, fel& Oppos l'unenger Depot,Plusbargtt. ililSH LINENS. WHITE, ORR & CO.. Y 6 ,Fllfth. Street, lifer for tale • large stook or tuperLor of their own Importation. Also, LINF2it SHIRT FRONTS ef their awn auks. fell3l 11011TTBMIRGII Alt]) OONNELLSTILL RAILROAD. W MITER ARRANGEMENT. On and after MONDAY, Nov. 14, Int, the trains will lease the Depot, earner of Ross and Water streets, as follows: Lester Arrives at Pittsburgh. Plttablh. alnll to and from Unionloco. TIM a. nt. 690 p. m. " " . 310 p. m. 1010 s. m. alaFeesport ♦ccom'n...ll9o a. m. 110 c ta. Scvad '• Cla p. at. 213 p. m. Finn Braddoakla " cm. 22/Ic.. m. liecond '• _ lib p. m. +CIO p. m. Sunday Much Trots to and Mos 111aKeesport p. m. HMO a. ea. For tiokelf apply to GEORGE ROULTON, Agent. &MY W. B. STOUT, Supertaten't. TENNTSON CLUB LECTURE& DI R. S. MACKENZIE, Of Philadelphia, will lecittre It x..amip..eviriterria ON Tuesday. Erman, Feb. 2111. SUBJECT—LisdII and Stades of NA Character. THURSDAY EVEXHlG,February 23d. SUBJECT—frith Law dad /410708 Fmr-i To be had at the Book,Nuste, and at the Door. Doors open at 7 oteloek: Lecture commences at S. EL/11.L PATTERSONIJOHN MatllAltEte. J. B. BOTTERFIELIJ, auntexu DAYIS. S. C. bieCANDLLZS, La. W. cinst.Err. J. M. GAZZL.W, (STEPHEN WOODS, DISSI Leeture Committee. Christian Commission Anniversary. o;r4=lPenntirvir24lA‘eusAastra ComWttee FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wood Street, On SUM EVENING, Feb 191 k, at 7 O'Clotk Addresses will be delivered oy , latillOP li MPSON, of the M. E. Ohuroh. Gee. 0:13. VISA, of Missouri. Vol. BOWMAN. ot Philadelphia. ----,-- GEORGE H. STUART, of 'PhLta,:elphta. The Steads of the Conicaliolon are Inched to at tend. _NOTICE TO OWNERS Or DRAYS, HACKS, &o. Notice is hereby glow to all 4rners of Drays; Cut., Carriages, ea, tie., whether resident or boe.realdent in the Ci ty of Pittsburgh; to pay their Licenses at- tho Treasurer's oince of the city of Pitteburgh, forthwith, in &montane. with. an Act.f of Astembly, approved Mandl 30 1860, and an Ordi. T one., of the Cannella of the Ci ty of Pittabargh, passed April In, 16‘0, - • • • - - All Licences not lied on or before Mayls, IN% will be placed in the hands of the Chief of Polite, . for cellecUon, subject to Ms fee of 80 cents for the collection thereof; and all yersona who neglect or tether: to - take 'out Licenses will be subject to 4 penalty, to be recovered before the Mayor, double; thy amount of the License. The old metal plates or previous years mutt be returned at the thus Licenses are Without, or pay fa cents therefor. ' • . BATES or LICEITSE. Emelt one bone veldele Each two bored Each four horse Each two home back ; 16 00 ; , thealtolsee and Timber Wheels dreamt by tiro hones, eighteen denims each. Foreach additional hone used Jn apy ce the above vehicle*, one dollar.' W. EIVELBAtIbI, linty Treasurer. i Irervairnori, Vebrunry 10th, Itlab • toNtr. VTBr AT • ~ Ql,ld. Zit CLELLAND'S AUCTION, 5/5 FIFTH STREET, 'T 1. Tie entlro stook 'selling it peat , ieduotlon, ea. brutes ALANICETS, .E.LAriNrms, • astaitoßAL SKIRTS," izitirroEqd • . with ft general variety of DRY GOODS, BIDS LIDS, ko. Mao • • • ,rOO9 2EXcHarn , tEillsiartec; 11111 T/1110ING IMES ka.. dane. In . a, tuperior matmermithout I.4.try te the, inSit° '/o;4x Si. Clair *tree ! ; :'s`S+s:S... -~c .::.:cn::d.TU~= Fwt:n`F:~r ~.._., .r..'y,:,. XEll^ - 4.OFtERTZSEMErrTS. GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh, COIL SIXTH AND WOOD STRZEITS AUGUSTUS 110YELER, President. SPRINGER RARBAUGH. Ytce I'l,4lllc:it. GEORGE A. ENDLY, Cashier. Thta Bank Invitee the accounts of Banks. Bank eta end others. Government Securities of all kind/ bought sod sold at current rates. As SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Cooke, subunit. taints will be received for tho Popular 7-30 Loan, Ilds loan is now being absorbed at the rate of 8.000,000 wPor la try. awl Delos convertible Into five-twenty bondo which are now at a premium of over NINE PER CERT. It commends Elielf for its superior advan• Sava to all who a safe aad profitable. Invest ment. Liberal coam legions on CM' loan will Manorial to all dealers In Government seoutitine. GEO. A. SADLY, Cashier ITALIAN OPERA SINGERS' LETTER, New You, December, lEIGL MEtSRS. srvirtre r SONS. Tiering used your Dinilol for some time in publie end in private, we desire to express our Unqualliled admiration in regard to their merits. , They are characterized by a sonority, harmonious riehnesa and roundness of tone, combined With an astound. Lug prolongation of sound, most beautifully blend ing tedli and supporting the voice, So a degree 4141 kora nothing, to be de red. Indeed we have =vet met with any instruments, not even of the most coke brated mnnufactorle s of Europe, which ha ree given us such ENTIRE SATISFACTION, especially as regards their one/nailed tivinbefes for attatapanytag We voice, and keeping in tune for so long n time, as your Planes, and we therefore cheerfully reoom. mend them before all Ottrrr to studcots of vocal Moak., cud thu public generally. Max Ilaretrek, Director,'ll. D. Lorini, Soprano. IL Mansintillank Tenor,fliirr.tsliduchi,P. Donna, k'. Belhnl, Baritone, E. D'Angri, tl.ntralto, W. Dottl, Tenor, ;Jennie 'e an Zarin, Sopa. 3. Welnlich, Basso, [P. De Abello, Conductor. GERMAN OPERA SINGERS' ENDORSEMENT, P:4o):6:q9V3t 4 :ll. l l' , OCl:ptitiAil FAMILY SEWING MACHINI;S, iiintyle, Reliable and rierfea. There is as machine In the world that elm do the variety of work or give meth thorough going satin faction. Those machines will Dem, Frill, Quilt, Bind, Tuft, Plait, Gather, CORD AND BRAID. without previous! basting. It will sew the heaviest sod thickest cloth. with a right, strong, 'legit seam ss durable as the. fabric itself. It will sew the 'Mont cambric, Swiss muslin. lawn, &a, with equal 6Hlity. Bend for Circular, with ample' of settles. et call at the salesroom, No. 27 FIFTH STREET, Coto PITTSBniort.P.I THE DAITOr FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE, THE CROWNING TM/UM XIV XILIZEICOEICALUTIIIECIX. hits itpwardsoitniffennt Mho( Apparel. A YARD OF PLAIN OR RIBBED WORE SzLit isa. Tema ilglrizimtos• We have most Battering testimonials from all rafts of the country tedify log to their superiority .for manufacturing and Maly purposes. They am peculiarly adapted .for beaerolent Societies and In stitutions. • - Send for elreularmand Samples, or call and see them In operation. . WESTERN AGENCY. No. 27 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh, Pa, trio E. A. CARPE.4II7II.- BAILEY, FAIiItELL & CO., PRACTICAL. PLUMBERS, Gauls ouzel. Eiltcotartz rittorar, lave abinys on haul a largo iind'wtilattotted ataxic of • PUMPS ,• HYDRANTS, 'WASII BASINS • BATH TURS - OASTITRES, • HOSE. LEAD PIPE, sttEer which we put. up In the moat admirable manner: and at reasonable rates.. No. 139 FOURTH STREET fete FURNITURE, exii OAT AND WOOD .OHATS, Selling , of reduoid prices, WHOLESALE OIL -RETAIL. JAL-W. WOODW . A.L, Nov. In end 09 711.113 D f 3 T4tEET, Oppotite E. Edmuadspa nod ado rim In TOURIST 'STREET. HONET !.E.CTORA4.. Th!)so haying A BAD COLD A DISTRESSING CDIJGH And trio grt orootet ;to 'etre . theto , rrtier. , .ribouthi procure &bottle of *1 EY , PErrIVIIAL,• et It le tv• r by ..1 ft t .tau, end will cure immeAletr Ptcworti :+tut lb.. Irthr d. 1 rtt4 Ku re„ rorritt of Ohio nod relic el st. I. the , DlcirLet HOU°. • • - jar . 'CIEO. MiKELLY 00, i Botrfatr=,B;QllT FLOWERS, dV6 I{E From inntivows O , 2t Grenhouse. Orders , left ., with J. B. Buble7, Bourth at, A. Bieber 2,1 BrO 4M Wood' street, Ditaseeth it 00., St Mit Street, or at the Greenhouse,. promptly. attended{ to. .Soquets supplied daily at .the &bore nameell Ezei, Oakland ears= to the Greenhome evert, UFAC-1 KiIIEPHOVED OIL TCOLS - At (hill idiare)COrettr of GAY alley and ima.v.Eit street, and sn WEBS'rEII st.,opposiito to the Mar Orphan Asylum, Allegheny; and air the tools are: made out of the best materialsorould Invite the. public to give-him a call and examine them for themselves. • . fejsdtapli FOCRET 110031. LOST.-JAI UARYI alst, %MALL BLACK pow:cur BOOK.; containing about 4150 and papers, amoog was a Certificate of Deposit for MVO% drawn by.... .W.• IL Newbold, Son & Aertsen, of Philadelishlae favor of John P. Watson. - Payment luu been. stopped. If the finder will rattans the papers to Si ZIABI3AUGII k C0.,,N0. - 203 Liberty street, Pitt*, burgh, the motley can be retained and no qnestione - asked. fetalweod CONDENSED -MILK.--1 cases ono 14 rani jag received. `This.. is a preparationf• uhd er llorden'e patent or pore tividulterated ..d iu g u , and wil. keep good twiny climate. Tor male at Um Fai.",lly 4 : l ?XerY. B •ture or • , Jero.A.-REINSRAIV, nth ' : 'Corner Of Liberty and Mindere. k) To t',l) ° t::A l et l l Ca°°Bu .f: r; • , • Pulu - do - • .Tast resolved and for talc br fel° :ITISUOPRICKI3- BAKIITGROW DE11,.1 .-o.'. tie best la ulser putup In tla wino Qutpaperh. , &ozone& NU. - freslt oultply lust ro,ioired 000„ for cote. wholesnio And retlttb.br- • Jlll.l. A.. ftt:N:3II.I,AV,. felt • isit-tbeity Bird JIEW JLDPEISTISIMfM•2% Tm' UNION CIEBRYIII3 BASIN Oil Mining Company. Capital Stook, - - - $250,000. IN f 150,000 /SHARES OF ONE DOLLAR EACH, Roo of whirls is set aside for WORKING CAPITAL. Only s limited bomber of shares yet to be sold. PRESIDENT, WM. McCIITCHEION. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, - • 'TREASURER?. R. A. GEORGE. ()Wks Farmers' Depoalt Nit. Bank, Pittalinrgl. JAMES tiIcCIITCECCON, Liberty street, Plttabk. DIBECtOIII9 JOHN P. KRAMER, (adder nest National Mai,leshear. S. e. hicELROY,-. • of McElroy, Dickson k CO, Food it., Pittibinh WILLIAM McCUTCHEON, Überty .trest, OR. L. R. McABOY, Pittsburgh. JOHN M. CRAWFORD; New Casale, Pa. .; EBENEZFR MeJUN KIN, Butler, Pe. HON. JOHN 'M. DU Nl.Afc Lancaster, Pa. SUPERLVIENDENR: THOMAS B. CLARK, Oil Olt y, Ps.- The property le located entirely in.Tenan„sroCo.; Penns) , lianla, and • conaists t ' - - acre" choice territory, ln fees4impla, oullickoz7preek, commencin4 about =rods front its month, on the Allegheny River, and extending along either side of the creek, a distaste-eat 450 rods,. making a',water front entire of 500 rods, or room for at least 200 wells...2ladovelepmentanow being =dein this ideality, combined with the late strikes on pit Role Creek, and other tributaries of the river, to show and ertabllah conclusively the fact, lie,that time and labor are the onlyyseeessary uin+ Iles to the obtaining of large paying w e n s ono hci to The land is aubjectto two leases half acre each, the company rectdving one-half thei oil, and being at no expenses. r b ECONte . g Witt Cr lease . h l :44 ' In la Nog: AI; LEGUENT PETROMIM COMPANY; On tbe Allegheny river, about one-fourth mile - above Horse Creek, and about an rod, (roma well now said to be producing - 013 barrels of oil per•day These lots jail frost each a rods on the river.-and extend back. some 10 rods-making a frontage of grwc..w - mur,s Are going down cm this propeity, one of which it nearly, completed—betas aboutsome4oo feat. The indications are, that this will be • Big Well, as aim restly,seretal fine "'alai of oil hare bees stnlek. LEASE s TWENTY YEARS: :10y..it,' Tz. 3-Bths of the Oil THUD—s.tathstematoia thr..otzro.:Js,• • pEtitoi.F.ol. CtIMEANT 9 0 ch.try . Rum About throe-quarters Or a Mile . e the 4•J2etar.Well, and. but a short distal:lo4i Iron the ..d.nburn, ,, "Yankee," and other .goodi -wetly.; Them Seneca - on the property for three" ikeibl, onset' which is .now beteg Vigorously pros.: ended. .Thlrty days; It it, .leatly beltered, , . will make thie.Will ready for testing, as themaot chinery and vreeything connected with it Is of Abe: ant order. Lease 20 yea Royalty, oitelalr the. FOURTH—no entire lessohold of Lot No. to 2 ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY Cherrry Run. .On this property there la romp for four Wells, one of which lenoirbeing, rank thia lease is located noar the fautorui Reed, Baker' and Grocery . Wells, producing respeotlvely WO. OW and SOD tiarrels, there is scarcely a doubt of aimed.' ant CLlCeellil, the record of (Merry _Run chronicling. yid felleres .1n this favorite locality. Leave, Se: y e p.rs Royalty, halfthe eIL SHARES 10 - . BE TAKEN, . . err_ . Tried/ 'Baits, Wheri and .Ifitin; Ent a limited number of shares tit this a re Company yet to be taken, which will be given to runsarb.', lima on the original balls of one dollar pershared. •and may be secured by .applying at the OFFIOL OF THE OO)IPANY, store of VILLLIE, Mb, QU'lliritObLati Liberty street, Pittsbargh, ring the week cow:nearing THUESDAY,,Febmary -isth, 'and ending February ant inst. After the timn.mentioned, ao more steak will be given en theoriginal baste. The working, opecatiOns of this Cornpair have been Witted - under the maangemest of .1. B; WaIIKE, of moor. Hisexperienee is anal air to enable him to look after the interests of the C o m pan y intelligently, end to lutieinoo the demi *meat of . th e territory* in' e wooer most Calcuta led to Promote Hopi:total trolisto nod and sumo% , Books Open front the 10th to 23tt - Via.l9s LIBERTY STREET ; tell 101 3fi'lP/TrSIILITICEIL liRP GOOD NEW 'FIRM. AT THE WELLZHOWNSTAITD OF ALEXANDER BATES, ,21 Fifth Street. BATES & BELL, 00700E660ES TO *LEL BATES,) liege Dead to Sell their Builds Block at a GREAT REDUCTION. BEFORE PURCHASING THEIR BOITLY OF NEW SPRING GOODS, WILL DISPOSE OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT AN HMENSE REDIBITON IN PRICES. French Ifortnees worth al 37 for 81 00; French Xertztows worth el 62 for 81 MO. French Xerhures worth 81119.f0r $1 45. French Wertnoes worth $2 00for 8150. French 114);itiOes worth 8620 for 81 S 7. Er ' enehlie:litoes - Worth 8626 f0r.162 23 Frewelt ChintzesOt34. is. sad 15 teats.. French Bepps worth $l5O for 81 00. . Sprthg Alapaecno at lost yOses prices. All 'Wool Poplin Bantam wortk 11.71 for 61. W. Yard Wide Cold Cobs!gs for OM Blankets Teri cheap, and of the Alta quality: I=3 13erstheas, all colors, peatly rediteed. IX yard wide !tag. bled:wet worth 112110 Ibt 1.60.. A tall imeatatanal et Cloak% of all steel. retailed kitty per dad. • Hosiery aal Claska,soll at fat ell ?alai,. le dose canesgs, tut cokes, r.O saa 2.0 etora. ipiesed Sock IC Soali• 1221222 'MI IS Ni Good Lanais (Roth tbr , Spring Fouliud 511104 . 1112 (222112, for Teo. 2-2 Wool Delainei, .2iNiaced. Balmoral Skid& es low as $225. g.liewl Merino; Beduied ; Tory low. .AL roll line of Rom" OW* ' Cloolues. /iREET/N436, DASSENERT;iS, AT Z.OW PKGIIRES. FLANNELg OF ALL KIND% FLAB( AND BARRED, itI3DNDED. A FINE JUSSOILTXENT Or WHITE GOODE, A. JOB SLOT OF - HOOP SKIRTS foe tT mita, THE 'BEST MAKES OF xto oLoir.3, 1* EMBROIDERED WINDOW Olixtrem s. . , All the above geode enumerated will be geld at the prices mentioned. Every effort:will be need by. the members of the firm and those in their employ to glee entire satisfaction to their customers. Goode will always De selected with the most ecru. pnlons care, sons to give a large and well selected stock of. fashlonaole goods at moderato prima SPECLiIia&LE. 510 - 114,X 2 W A Xt,..31; Undershirts at $2.00, women *cm ".Drawers at $2.00, worm 84.00. RAU 811111 MARIN lb. 6 of • TIMM, M.A.ORITECBc CO, 4E11;4 ebinit it ;ileum of trims lINDERBHUtTS andDRAWERS, amutyli ll wiol, , erhhh. wed& from 1% lk. to 1 ib. *LOKI% 0 1 4 , 4 that mud' he dosed out ftmedlately. muds theta at Moeh , len' thaa what they ewe to mak"; ead we bellete.them to be equate may; . Na reduction will be - made rfew qamitete atigt.ot One huMital it the same tote. These 'fibirts are a Great Barr,afti EATON, .15.141CRITISI ac, CO., 17 - mid - 19 • Ilfth street, CLOBING OUT SAX.M. OF DRY -GOODg rimtrrxhirs •; M. BURCAFI.F4,I:O'S. WINTER DRESS GOODS, at coiteuld less. WINTER SHAWLS, at east and TIMM. WINTER. OLOAKS. do do. as HOOP SKIRTa.bUbLISIER , DRESS GOODS, at lest Tsar's prises: Blielocurs Arai The maim stock Lai twee cil.az.oc. 4;1. - AND IAt'S.T AND WILL. BE .0 0 0 S%E . p Now is, the le A YEW ASSORTMENT - rOF_ Buz: • 3' ,-Dress sad Cloak Orauseats, •Bog l (}Laps, Meanie add Bual Frlr4e &But V 11/ndersleues .Llneu Bets 4of the flaest qualiy, TAM and Linen Collars and Ilsadkerchlels; Mores. Hosiery, Balmoral 00.1 'Strop Skirts; Breslau& 'Muds and Samna, of all abet; klataway'elZo. ameba Callan and Out, fur ladles addLerttleraeor Wash Leather Gloves, la all slzesvJouslo's tWorea,.ll l .l l ght colors; .Blhbost Sets, Bins* -to order,' together . mith 'a ow lot or Water ants Flowers. WI/1 botound as • Al4OE_ wowirr wriasa-STOISEi KW 42 Bourth area, near Yerrystris4 Partial:Oar sttentloo Oyu to oleantosPOlat and all ° thi en k.b4ts of Laer.4,: Also Eartalt LUC Yell& ibn r GocuAsg. ViCOUP.AGE no la Tams. • DlCacruni aSc 4131-13rde, 78 mARE-F7I.,.STREET, Offer sn extensive stock of SEASONABLI GOODS of Americtui Manufacture, comprising greet variety of TRIItMINGS. HOSIERY 'a GLOVES, Fanny Gcssio, Notions., Stull War% GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING . GOO% In every stile and qualltrat most reilosabte Wee • Ire stilt hare slew goods of Poreign Jianufaaure *ltlab in:cutll dispose of at prises I. .To Drarokaats sal Retailers we odes at At prices as low u can be bought sorshere in the Eastern Uitles, as we buy exclusively a.)lssalt sad from lici t i • ca/1. anufacturers of their . gut ;mtly. WO so - • JIM GREAT BARGAINS MOOMMD DENNISON do 00., 81 Ma,rket.street, ;D TO CLOSE OLIT THEIR ENTIRE' STOCK OE 'GOODS. Gents , liletb&plarm .u erM li ' Whits Shirts, Soak's, Embroideries, Lace dmida,l2l . l4Ms, lery, Pcdat Lore , Collericibbeitt to. PA 81 21iXiarlsJot DIrIIDEJMDS. OPPICZ 453. aun Prrnintrouti luau - sax la C 0.,) February in, lOW. S " DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Directors of tbla Clompan4have Ma day declared a Div. Mewl of FIVE (SU ) DOLLARS per alum:free of Government tax, payable forthwith (.2,051 to cull and $3 00 to atoek.) .• . fol7lw JAMES COLLOED, &wets •• . AZIOECOLEXT.NATIOVAL BANN , Prrranunon, Feb. a, 181nt i l gar, DIRECTORS OF -TRIS Bit K have tble day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT. en the Capital Stock o" t of the oato• jolts of the Allegheny . Bank to Jan wry Mt" MI, payable on and after the lab loot., free of est ernment tax. 3. W. COOK, Cashier; .Al6r Divtaetuts will hereafter be de .. elared la Jan- Autry aa4 July. . Civics Ott -Itesnir nrrnountx Co., . . No.I4VA South Fourth Street. , t DIVarEND.-4HE DIRECTORS ttis.Compatry have this day declared aspects! dividend of FITS PEE CENT. en the) Capital Stock, payable on end' after the. Roth lust. The transfer books will be etned from the lgthlo the 21st lost, • 1 WILLIAM B. LA.N.E.Secretary. Fznntrenv 10,1662. - • . -Psvfelidw . . DIM CITT NATIO2aL BANG OP Perrenestow, , • .Prreenraon, Pekruarg It. Md. - . THE DIRECTORS . 'OF THIS BA NK '. -I- have declared - a dividend of THREE PER • CENT. Oh the Capital Stook, out of the earnino _ of the. 'HRON CITY BANE" and ~l IIE SON CITY Tumoral. RANK OF PITTSBTIEGVE,“ ' far the three months, ending with the Illst dag,of 'Jannary,lB6ls, payable to the dtoekholdees or their legalrepresentativev—tree of Gorernovent tax—oa or altar the Itth Loses . .• By order of the Board of Direttnnt. • . recant JAMES 11e20.11.EY, President. `. .etwerithr SALES. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT ARC . be sold et PUBLIO SALE, on the premises, on THUBSDA.T., the 234 of Pebro. t ALOT 0 tjc l e , Litre F t i k ritriltd, of tker gtj i l t A n i t ieg )i k • fronting di feet on liolensonstmet, Lid extenaji 'back thing Corry street 120 feet, 012 which are'ettod ed Two Two Story 4trtek Houses: Terms made known at Sale. By orderof 191B,ALEEANDEll, Executor, at d Mar BIDDLE, Executrix of Dr. F. BIDDLE; dee'd. -- - , - For farther information , inquire atJohn I) Aidemian4 otnee. or corner of Federal and, Lea. cock streets, Allegheny, or of J. S.&A" P. Alward son, Attorneys at .Law, No :tit Fourth sPittarr ,MAILLE BTAtUARY,..TABES, +lx On ß SA.7I:IIIDAY - MORNING, at 10 o'elook;' on the. mood door of the Commercial 'Sales Rooms, 54* Fifth atteet, will be the' eloallig rile of magnillerat Groups end Flgurea. - Vaaea, Tao. mea; Card Readier'. no. Abor the. finest quality Silver Plated Ware in every Taney. The, ladles are particularly invited to attend Cho sale. ,Goods now open for examination. ' fell MaILWAINE, Aciettatiosr. STOCKS . AND . BONDS.:-TUBSDAY EVENING, Feb. digt,:at -TA o'clock& will- be sold on 'the Bezond door of the Uosnmerelelthles 110'53 Fifth street, a llestmorteage 'Bead of the Mo nongahela - - Navigation On. for 84000, bear lenggAtzßonnol gegnl74637.l'''Lar payable 1'1,4 7 ! ad 9) shuts Manchester Sayings Rana- . fell - MeILW &UM, MOM:wee. JAMES BOWL% Wobd , Street, • ..,:-, OF - . • EMOTED: .BORING-. itinhin; MI, Salt and: other Wells. Torks wartsetted made a/the verfleit T171114,..T1L. RMLI. BORERS FIMUMIZIED MM=E Macrocresat WorloOis, Witl.tivalt articles ' so neixsiat7 !pers. ANTELS BELtAnh, 11113FS S RAM slums!" PICKS, Ja..133. HATCHETS, SctpAIMS A ff i I iN E MES; ~ 'NAILS, iscr. • : Sti : AirD ROPE, cii-mrac 333ELT-orizega 'ma., `'AU otwhlch khivi conatiugli lir:store; .ViatTSBURGIEI SdllOOL 'OF. DESIG I N? RORZ i groisinie.- - Thie truututtoi. will oem. 'since Its emit leaden on the FIRST NEORDA.Yet7 " . FEBEITARYi` In - Pilelnnis new building, gr0. ,, 114,- 4. - Fifth street The abject of inis school kr the In.' drachms and training IMAM ladles in the Pr= plea of drawing and painting, In view of qualif Aherne° panne Meier. more - aulteble, and:better paid oompatlans than are new open td tb,llibit of bringing the eithens of Tilitabnrgli oa f r under the elevating and. leaning hodu of wt.' Ciretilses will be ready .. en llonda aldent rthe Ind inst. INV WM. WIDE, Wee Pireh* IlLiLlioD3 SELLERS; 'Caesurae.' . , PniZeT.°4ll±ll4.etteadi , . . spinta Park Jr.,._ , ~-. , O .O. A. 8e „..... Jiang' La .... -. —,- B. It.Palaig, ' ~ . ::„T; B. L c = 5, 1. ,- ',': - • ; n. showe,"l.; -, • , J. M. Time. S. Clerks , Arm. Thaw, •-- ~- -- . Tic*. IL Howe , 2, -,. W. Hob^ •-'1 lAndrew,oam 1 Andrew,oam WaL o.l 4 l ri i ,- v • wrier__ _, , :..„-, -, %-ht. Jona!,... , 11, iwoUai !=b,,-,,5,' . itaePh, Erna, . Jimaa vr.,,,,.. 1. W. —Pitableat Itusavidei - G. W. ______..,, ; Taaal Park* 3r., ;,.. ;: j ; it„ Lyork ' --• rts ElidLlßEt, "lIEMED ousitivb CELEBRATED Prepared from a prescription of Sit 4. Diarka,'ll. D. Physician Estraordinary to the Queen. Thu Well knowimidtelno is no' imposition, but a - tura and akfd remedy for feende dirliculties and Obsitections„frota any eaten, whatever, end.al. though a powerful, remedy, - they. contain Oath. Ins hudful to the constitutin. , To .Merried ,Ladics 13 perfectly : suited. a sheet time, brine on the Inpathlx petted with regularity. - : These Pills havonever been 'moon:Etc, fait w b e ", _ Dor diketions on the gd pawl of the panaplagt. are well obaerred.a For lull partieulire get a Teraphlet, fine, of the agent.' 'Sold by all Druggists.. "Vrice, $1 per bottle. Bole tinned nitates Age-ut, • 3101 bS COhrtleridt street, rfew ! Yorlt. N. $1,41 ands postage stamps, enclosed to any agent, will insure a bottle, oopt” *sere° bills.by return mail.- denntydhlts= EUIIR Ault SKEET-IRON WORKS, SECOND and .LIBEIVIt' Stt*eta,'Plttobitrgh. E. W. tlonoow. ' /As. a. Deartiod.. MORROW ; 8c rtkatlnlii4 Matinfaototerg of oyet7 detiriptlon of Saari SA. en, Olt 5t 1 113, - Agitotorsi_Tlumlti, "ometerwiWrottiterr•Bridgeo, Steam Pipes, re. bkr Boliellk, 4 :'W•moovr; Ilretehme. Fire Sods, &0., - meg la tho Oast maOner, and wfirrootod mut to tont the cowttry. REPAIRING dm: proto]ptlr. 'Q.OAP.I3TO ' Jrl2o "." t fo'r sale by Sr " ~ a 3 5
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