ifoluttO 6ncitt. Z4BLESUID ETTELISIEING 1180CLIT1021 FEBRUARY 20, 1865 SIiERMAN IN SOUTH CAROLINA. There is no discount on SnEnusar. He does !di work op so wel and so so prompt ly that his stock Is above par all the time. isle is as good as a flowing oil well, and any investment of confidence in him will be sure to pey. The news which we publish from him -thin m3rning Is cheering in the highest de ign*. C,oluinbia occupied by him, and *liiharleston in process of evaduation! South `caMlina bows to the yoke like an ox that has found its Master. • • Columbia is 130 miles 2L It.. N. of Charleston. If is 148 miles south of Wil •nungton and Simi:mat. Raleigh, the capi led of North Carolina, is about 160 miles Barth of Ccdumbla in a straight-line. • We were informed after Sherman left ;Bsivarinah, that Ha.rdee would make a stand • against him on the liae of the Edisto; then Sit Winphig Swamp, and filially at Branch ville; but Hardee did not make a stand ',anywhere, and at last Beanregard west* ; take and he was to make a final .stand against Sherman "on the line of the °Ong/rec. " Bat alas 1 Beauregard was as ;.poor a 'reliance for the Rebels as Hardee.- Sberman crossed the Congaree above qtd :timbia, or rather the two streams which unite andlorm the CongiTeeat Columbia, Sind -licahregardi finding himself flanked, 'evacuated, the city, leaving Sherman posses .sor or the field, without striking a blow. SnsEYAS being thus permitted, to walk :quietly into die Capital of South Carolina, ar the Frrich say, completely "master ,of the situation." „ By controlling the rail road lines•that pass through Columbia he not only cnts oif supplies from Charleston, 'ut from Richmond. Las can 'no longer draw supplies from Georgia and Florida. Ilia sole reliance. now, is upon the country .that lies between Columbia and Riclunund, which embraces only North Carolina and a pti!t of rirgirja;_and how long that re source is to be left him depends upon Suns - ararr's future course.' beiag the key to both Charles ton and Richmond, it will of course be oc permanentay, or so long as it is of vnilliatT importance. The fall of Charles ton follows that of Columbia, inevitably. The enemy were alresdY evacuating it, and we presume our forces occupied it within a any or two after Columbia fell in our hands. This* . will release thelarge force under Gen. finsiont, near Charleston. Gen. 811:ER-, Two being thns reinforced, will be able to ;lush on his victorious column without de-, lay. • Re itt, as we have shown, half way to "Wilmle.gton, at Columbia ; and as BtAllttE oenD was unable to make a stand against -him, there, we donut suppose he will Make one'at any ether point. The Congaree was slot the last _ditch to be sure; but if one ditch after another IS given up without a blow; there cannot. be much fighting, Oven *aim the last, ditch is found. The war is now practically confined to "North Carolina and yirginia. Suratearl is inaattr of South Carolina and Georg* and *tenth of That has virtually been tarpa pered. ,As to North Carolina, we fancy it will be an easy conquest. The peace feel ing has always been strong 'there ; aid the appearance of fin:rims:l at Raleigh will be the signal for Its development. Once ender the `protection of .ederal guns, the'Peopte - ;if North Carolina will gladly wadi them aeltes,of the chanceof re-turning 'to the 'flake:l; sic' so, it la not icitotlabable'tlat the spring campaign will open with a struggle for.lhe sole'remnant of the Confederit(7 Virginia r BEIVICiILOARD and Ilanalz -wit and SREAT.DAIT on One aide and SCTOVIELD on the other, Sill hare the chance of demonstrating Ids claims to superlative Generalshin: - His hour is at band: • THE DitTlari The Commissioners appointed by the President to examine into the eystem adopt ed by the.Provese.MarShal General in np imprtioning quotas,: have reported that they Iliad it all right.. The COmmission consisted ' of Attorney General Srr.ro, Gen. Pr.r.a. -IViic end Col. Poivr.n of the Adjutant oineral's office.. Theysay "the role adopt. by'!-re .Provoat - :austral' General is in confounity 'With the requireinents„ of the Immo!' kongress,.', and is just and equits "lve tavicareftrily examined and proved the work done under this rule by the Pro. most Matilial general, and find that it has teenAlime with fairnesa. file In the Provost*arshal general's , edlke."aur'calcula tbans'of the:quota of each r acid every_ district endosed us as cor , by Thti Weiblegton Chraniete sriya.that the - calculations of the . Prorost , Marshal Gen " end tire imacrally accepted by the Commis - antithe elthiwtionatherefrom swill be iuttrifiln4., ' - The President hes iipprored thii finding, and the action of i3en. Fitt being titer tilned, there Is no room for further tion,'•; . ,Ertry district must cheeritikyaccept iti quota and fill it. : .• 'flus apnea -Inoa•CLADe -A great deal of Pose_has - been trade offer 4 Feport thit'Deiun;rk eoid tleo tion•eladeto the rehels.:-.The story , dented • poittileltbr . . , the Danish' Minister , and fs tricot:islet. ent. the friendly feelinglhtit•Dan-', mart.-bitsi tannin] the United' Staten. — A 'writer in the '.New. -York: who 'that paper - nip is entitledlo' - credit, ,statei the tollowing,is the feet— Denmarkbenght rfitinip ; Fratu.n. was sent to Copenhaj sgre,was there;:ospectee, by aboard of OM.' ale AVM; condemned nud • sent • back again;' without .Irtsiug.. even been' under Daniels' coloft- Title prebitbly is tbe truth'or • iikitil,`And . tbe fears. of baring Neap ,lark bombarded nit] destroyed may be disrubsied, • cveliirtbede.rc*s. of that phice Irate not siting enough to make it: safe.: If they ore .-not,". they .ought to be; considering. the money which has been expended upon Titan Pntcs or COAL.--Tha New ;York • . . Tribune says: "The Pennsylvania Coal Company, made during the year 1804, a Trott of 48 per cent. of which 30 per neut. has teen 4:lieu - Panted., The' high, price* of coal has gone, to aiarge degree; Into the roftio of transpoitation coutpanies, enamor. into the htimla of the Mhieri. All coal; stocks on /told Nrith _event - firmness, and, porno .Of them arc much higher." The ...Trsbxne, also rays: "The Pennsylvania • Vaal Company.ist reported to Lave closed a c °Wind, with the : Erie railway, by which the latter tnal:cs a° profit upon the coal It XDOWCS, co.al 10 the,tolls charged upon the Delaware and Iludion Canal, tv, - hich it fully a per ton, at the present value of coal." bas beeti struck In the township of Mi/O, BUTCHU Coutity, in., end a corispanY . is about being formed, prosVct. it exten4rely. The Bureau - "it,Spubilturt says tbe oily indications extend • over $ large tract of land, some ten miles an knelt .and Give or six miles in breadth-- , - - ranging through - Milo and Wheatland •towdih - ips; and down into Marshall and but am cottntles, .• la Neriotres . n .....sxsta.•,-.Fottrteen new Stational banks wcrn organised• list week, -with , - an aggregate capital of $1,8(0.000. Onlyone _of theta is al'exinsATO-rilabAr4 — the, - Union County National Bank". _ _ - NORTII CAROLINA The P.aleigh Whig, of a late . datn, con tained the following expressive , trtiele. It indiratcs pretty well the drift of sentiment in limth Carolina: "A national enterprise partakes of the same dlsrosition that a private or individual enterprise does. No man with sound corn mor sense risks or jemsnlizes his property or his life, his liberty or his reTutatton, when he !mows that nothing butfallure and perhaps irretrievable ruin- 'hes bsfore him. For four long years the Confederacy has been in the condition of a merchant who has risked everything and gamed nothing ; who has witnessed the foundering of the - bark containing all his precious venture in • distant sea. How long can we stand this? How long are we to suffer and endure, without the faintest hope of bettering our condition? If we were unablelo maintain inviolate our territor y { from 'invasion when our whole arms-bearing population bristled with bayonets; when our ranks were over crowded with eager and willing volunteers, what are we to do now when those armies, with but one single illustrious exception, have been defeated, decimated, or annihil ated, and we cannot recruit Guar ranks ex cept through the unpopular conscription? In view of these momentous questions; in view of the threatenlngaspect of the future, it becomes us as been to.consider hots best to ward off the impending-calamities. And in the purest spirit 'of patriotism,. in the highest love for the South and all her cher ;shed institutions,her brave, 'courageous, self: sacrificing people—se affirm that it is worse' than Madam for' us - to. continue the one-sidedconflict. The spirit of our people is broken under a succession of disastrous defeats, the Yankees are flushed with bril liant and dashing victories-, we have lost the seacoast; - Sherman and Thomasmennee the interior, and Grant holds in his vicelike grasp the only effective army in the Con federacy. Anything—peace, honorable or dishonorable, with or without slavery—the o'd Union—anything under Heaven is pre fenthle tothe utter irretrievable ruin now awaiting us. The Peace Party in Richmond. [From tha Warhtrotton Ettpubltran,lsth.) We learn that information has been re ceived by the Government which leads to a strong belief that the peace party in Rach mond will be in the ascendency there by the Ist of March, proxbuo. In spite of their blustering scar movements the rebel leaders feel that their cause Is tottering, and their frantic emleavo - rs to galvanize the people into renewed efforts are born of the infatua• tion that precedes destruction. Olie of the famine hills posted up in the streets of Richmond, has been sent to thi city. It calls urgently upon the rebeNGovern- Mentto provide insod for the starving wives -and children of their soldiers. This poster is one of those umnistakmble signs that be token the desperate condition of the rebel cause In the rebel capital. Ercrsarstvt•. SECRET REBEL ASSOCIATION. —We learn that a guerilla was captured a few days nee near Winchester, McMinn county, by a party of — our soldiers. He begged bard for his life, and revealed the existence of a wide-spread rebel secret sods: sly, which may perhaps be the •' Goldtn Circle." RS said there were over five thou sand in full membership in this State, most of Whom were'with Forrest; while the oth ers Were scattered about at „Nashville and other points, :where they could render the rebellion the most service. There are, be sides, a large number of the members who 1 - now only enough of the - Order to pass epics and couriers from point to point with facil ity and safety. He boasted that ho could travel all over the states by their help with almost perfect security: After his confes sion the guerrilla received another degree Ile was shot.—Washrata Daily Times. Tun Corron Piz:res.—The report that a fleet of twenty-one vessels arrived at New ?Az several days ago, with ]LOOO bales of cotton from Savannah,' was erroneous. Only three hare anived, and they came into port on Thursday._ The captain of one of .the vessels reports that the fleet were dis persed by the gale of •the 12th inst., and that, for severity, he has, never witnessed .ono-to equal it in his whole seafartmt cape vlince on . the Atlantic coast of twenty-flve years. It is feared that xeveral of the Yl3-4- Fels, twenty-seven in number, were either disabled or lost. A TART.R or DIETAISTagiN Sotrrrt CARO- Dr.m.thrillalo Charleston th 2 ; float • Branchville to Kingsville 4.7.; Troth Bum:ln Ille to Flthvitce 108; from .r.i sneliVille to Colombia ; flout .11mnell : -ille to 'Anausta 75 • from arnital.alt , • . Clair one 174; from Clint - lesion ft , Plowmen 10.4- f?c in Wilmington to-Florence itrr: A N171[111:11. 11,s ii , •rnFte.; on hinid 11st ‘iall!l'q INT•cnt, ;. ten 'riaTs ngo. ns Ives ni,otit for Wieliettirg. Gu the F erl.n of eno 11.. e. (a taia alts PriP.ir I IT I:3 fO'll.o. a !Arge : - Incluit 01 inr sewed up in a licturin , , ..azi in ber number of cation eards other goner of a ,entra*ini. , . etiaratter. Ar(WSTA, Faiday, Feb. 17,1843.- 7h6 11tm. , tf Representatives hero pa Fed a resmutiof, proyiding for an amend ment of the Con it ,tution of this State, dis franchising des rs and absentees from inillittry drafts. rtaur.E,tsgood sleighing in - the ,thenan iloah Vallay,.and the officers:and soldiers of ()merit! S:lieritlen's artily at Wineheticr have itoptovisod all sort of iiueer teams in 'which to enjoy it. 711'.: popular 5-c -hicle is a craciter-tom on runners. A. REtEUGLICIIRAL TO nr.: EXCOANOVO.-- Major General B - 1. Johnson Las been re, i-oc, , d froth . Fort Warren and. has gone to Fort resa 131ortroo, where he expects to be ex chnbgecl., Ile Is nearly Dllud, and can be of _no service in the' fold. is getting to be a Cosmopolitan State. The GQCCI/101'..8 TIICS9Nr a C 1; to be printed for dial ibutionna English, 50,000; German, -20,000 ; Swednilt, 1,000; Notwegiari, 1,000; Dani h, 5001 French, 4170 417filln . Eb-Nnd se ront*,tlve persons 14tre•bcen'rno over 'anctjzilled wtgle walk iqg or.lying uppiabe'rail4:oo inteksin Km sschysetts,-4nruig the lastlon•yours.: - . ' TnEnt an 49,009' barrels of - petroleum stored in, Now Yink, of more than 7,00 barrels are in Maidenlane.and Stinth. co or,onsVnsnznant . waaarreatedlnNew York for fast driving and .knoeklng orer an op-. P* 10=10, tinit —lrnatotiately dLscharked. The same day a poor Inlahmnn Iran fined fa for a stralier coma . . - - , • puszle aro-twigs. lige-A .O VMM AWARD, ,::MLIMFOMEN.y; ~,( .. ~* ~',~ .rat„i,m. enrolled nips, THIS jllondsy) EVENING' ii.i.., ak 15COF/00 id...EAELRLBESqI, Cheating street: C ialtte4l requaitet to Imre ail loibritrlptloni - to bounty' toad softened, and make pronhit raperto this eirenlng,: . 2 1tr0 4 itTY o ' , mull Ward, efts elttaktusrh;ea.the per ebetutfy,lBo;leirlect alarm, one and one-halt per eon!.oa alt taxable property, and apes. capita tax The:Dollen on alt male taxable.'" and A. P. Tlicas . pion was appotrAnd et- Ilector, and authorized to mulct all the phone La:totter Bounty virposei, Immediately, LATIUM. LONG, Predtdeat. OI7ICV, or raulshcsuintanr 5t..00.1 - Waugh, February ISM p•-z - r, s -sAYSIVAL MIKETIII6.—IN Avconu. amair • ANCE with the provisionalof the Mutat' and the . Supplements. the .Annual Oeneral Meet , lag at the ntoekbhlderd orthe Allegheny Valley .Raltraid Company, sill bo held at the omee of the titviusny, corner at Iliathlualon find Pike atnicts, In the CST et Pittsburgh, . , ON TOISDAT,-1 glird day Of FEDIT.TTATIT, a: eleven Wendt st,m, to reealse the Rental of the President and Managers, to elect :tanagers for the evessitg year, and transact such otherhustneas as .11.) , he presented.. By older at the Board. - feldrieNl E. C. ORIt, See. as Tres., 4LLLOIIONT NATIONAL BAN Pernumumm. den. IS, M#s. vai... l ll9 . ELEcl7os FOIL DI - Tons 14 serve until the nett annual ;le. _Don, vtlll be held at the ll•taktne Itotme. on the' TWENTY-F=9r DAYTON YBRDARY heat, between the hones an and 9 elelook.p. m. htludd • - --••S. W. (100 K; ("ambler. . WALL PAPERS! 'WALL - PAVERS —Spring tune comlngt housecleaning time ie cm.hUt Vr ALL• L'Arwas HATE twits, to lnnurnic gunntlara of niegelfleantaleniS "rid be ?ken for sale On es before theist of . meson. fe, I". trr wood it res t, (cid stand:) , 11ROCKSIEPER'S GAS 'REGULATOR. Aleoekeleper • Patent Oa Minuets for sale WI put up on short notice. b 9 :tlle berty street, itttsbargb. ertd - 110 regeral Allegheny. ALC: ABOL--4 barrels bi ja26 • Hmrrar•ii. 06LIMIS Q.O4iP 5T9Z,11.4 . o burble for Role b, ustorx4. (*LW% • . . ~ , , a - 2 . a. ts 7-30 1,0A.N. Br authority of the Serretary of the Tresaury, the urdersigned hew assuraed the General Sub eetlption Agency foe the sale of United States Treasury Notes, being rereo ead three truths per rant. Interest, per anatur., known as the SEVBN•THMTY LOAN. These Notes ace Inured ander date of lagnet FM, and are payable three years from ULM time, In euersney, or are convertible at theoptlea of Um holder Intri E. S. 5-20 Six Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These bonds are sow worth s premiere of nine per tent, belittling gold interest from November, Which makes the actual profit on the 743 loan, at entrent rates, including Interest, about ten per oent. per annum, besides its eareptios from Mote end Montoya Well" 'Mini aide from owe to Aire per coat. morn, &coo:ding to the rate levleJ on other property. The Interest Is payable seintiannually by coupons attacked to each note, which may be out or 'sad sold to any Denim banker. The interest amount. to • Otte cent per day on a 850 note. Two cents " " " 8100 " Ten et CI id $5OO SI 20 " " " " $lOOO " 81 85000 " Notes of all the denominations 'Ramat will be promptly fitralabed upon receipt of ettbscriptious. Thin fa THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET row offered ellt red by the Our ernment, and It Is confidently expected that Its suparlor sdrantages will make It the ;real Popular Loan of the People. Lesa than $20:),C00.000 remain umold, which will - probably be d:rposed of within the next O or 9fi e-yx, when the notes will undoubtedly command a prrrallkill, as hos uniformly been the ease on closing Ile subscriptions to other Loan. In order that the citizens of every town and welkin of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Danko, and Private Bankers throughout the coati try hove cenesall agreed to receive subscription.. at par. Sit:northers will aelect their own agents, in whim they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for treedelivery of the notes for whbAh tbeyeeceire orders. SubLeription Agent, Philadelphia biabscriptioas Rill be received by the First National Bank, Pittsburgh. ea, Second r r MIA - Fos u Citirma '• Dien& Mann Pry National Bank. Pittaburyt. Ps niinbctrgli National Dank of fognmeren '• Iron City Tratennuns `• Farmer's Ikposit 1/titanic' Caton • Yiknheny Ptoplt• ! r u Versus tetratadaver .rE Tr win PER TISEALF-ras: T oBT.--on the 10th hilt., somewhere be tween Birmingham and P.itib6rgh, on (Arson SnlittifirP,d ' AMYL' tOK ECIORINE. Tho_lingloe 'meter w favor on . . Big fc at thio oflce. fc3o:to IF THOMAS ilLibilitlLATE OF Co. Or riantut, Will eail at the At zloyar's office, any riOning hetwnau aEo r terra o'clOok, to entity toi tt o dem hof Thomas ••cm son, lets ei astue ramparyy, be will confer • ins 0 , fc2J:IL V . ::71". his duc,erded to the tooleisl of L11:0:1 losttog e 1... the Boird Ijo;wtee., vr rett I.llr the oorleera 01 rtl l Coakr•ey. hare .t.or ~ . .vl3reil /tern' ItleLlend oi TWENTY- In %rtl, r-on TIOLLAIth per ahem, peps t. v to r.to.-tthole.er. ferthorlth.. '1;011 SALE— -4 yrnre n.W; a gang mill: and butter cow, of oil sire; n Lt.), oie-hOese wagon, eultabi, for cO-honte farm wagan, netriy new and In geed I,ur, end a new baronet& well and a net band P.ookaway, new. All In g,,od order. In .culPo of 6 AL MeKEE, ult rrl nil), at the nano' h of the. Four !111 le Run, Irldlzoio. feWittl 4 - !OUNTRY SEAT FOIL SAI,E.—A farm tear Suwiekicy Station, containing about fitly acres, more or lea. on which is erected a m dern new frame building of eight rooms, to'. g..* her with tenant house, bona, to. There is one of_the best archon!' on the place is bearing; had 011"Iaet year 160 barrel apples. Also, all kinds of re frtilt; See springs, never falling. About tea area to timber land, the rest in cultivation. Ap ply to . tfe2ol • 13..11eLAIN Is 00. - - - MARBLE VASKS, SILVER PLATE, A Jne.--OLOSENGSALd—TWVIDAY MORN. Pim, at to o'clock, on the snood door of the Commerelal Sales Rooms, 41 Filth street, will be the closing file of insulficent Italian Goods for Parlor ornament, eomprlslng Alabaster and Agate Vesta. In Roman, Gothic, Grecian Retie, rad Plerenttee dries: Trrnbil• Card Receiver,. 4a., all selected from the test 'audios. Also rldt Silver 'Plated Rare--T-...AfiLL-- Caators, Plower Vases, At - oilers, Goblets, Ae. , The goods open for rumination, and Lades per. ticuladp lartted: " feZ) A. deILWAINE, Auctioneer. BLACK SILKS, L : • Panay Sib, - - Mourning Silks, AND FOR SALE BY ►(`O+OIL COMPANIES AND MDIYID IJALS OWNING WEELSI-- _ - - Theo advertiser deilres to van attentlos to a new aud recently pateatial precast for the purport of realatitating 011 Wells that horn envied 19 7 1 ald. 'sad alio to indite* the yielding of Walla (where bortnglow been anottemded for success) to good call born tog For further particular. addles hax lltel. Posta/See, Philadelphia, etittag svatlvis j width, depth, infj pratlmity to. 11,141ne wen ,e Sad glelng &general hlslory *4llw piaporty. DR& T. j; LARER O ioCo 207 Ilia.ris.otilEftrecst, - - .'-' ' • . . - PITTSBU RGH, . . . , . Dealer In STAPLE VARIETY GOODS, vugor (loops, TOTS, • UHILDEEN4 COAOHES, I , ..Cita , DASIG:.TS, wholceste Or retail at the most ream:onside prices. • - • felikly -.._.... .1 3 . D at . e i ?coe ß en ' e ll art ° ti l Vtum P es A u V n E z t rr p - 11 8 blia streets of this city nre hereby motitietto clone the pashine - nts and gutters In frontal' their respective homes, as the ordnaneos on the. subject will be etrlctly enforced. SAUVEI. LON.I, . (MBA SRAYED..—TWO ...PIOS came to the "pil:place Of the tuadrrelgued, No. ILI 11 ink Lste,' Allegheny, on of near about the let of Jan• unry last. Tso, owner Is requested to oonsti for went, prase property pay charges and take these array, or else they villa be sold eccerdtes to Isw. fetoe! • , • . JOWN KROWN. - NOW RECEIVTtfAT - 7 - - 'Tfoo lbz prime Prehh troll butter; 300 cozen Yeah Eggii 130 lush lame English 0 Owl , Bee4{ - ino bush small Novi Els. et lea Inuit Sifted OOrn Meal, for tale by fATO • RUWLE. sn. 100 WI bbbi Labe Martine; ;26 " Now No. a riloakarel; YE " " " do; ! •so bbla " 9 mill do; • Jai( troalred and for lido by MI9 ' • J. B. amartzvo. 1010TATOES 2624 D APPLES.—Received tble dai. 1 car load Poach Mow. Potatoes; -1 ear load Onto L. 3r. VOIGT 00. BUTTER. -= , 11 bbla f. and 12 h putter, Jut recotred and for into tiy feln " ' - S: lI:VANFLELD ••. 00 lb& Primo Live Geese - • Xiiatlitai *A-It ms and for Aids by e • , fa, SUMP.LTEOX & JAY COOKE, d. - 5741TH, Cmhier JUST itECTIVXD oka a Ca, Si FIFTH STREET. JrEIS' AD FVERTISEJLE.rTS GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh, COIL arsTa AND WOOD STDMITS ArGOSTUS UOTELIII., President. SPRINGER RAUB &VGA, Vice President. GEORGE A. ENDLY, Cashier. Thhi Book invitee the !accounts of Beaks, Bank es, sad others. Governs:best Securities of ell kinds bought sag soli et correct rates. . . A. SPEUL&L AGENT of Sair C.oke, subearie. tire wl/1 be 'received for the Popular 7-30 Loan, Ms loan fa now being ,ablorbed at the rate et 8,0040.000 ri,or and lasing convertible into five.twenty ' beads which are now ate pressitun of over NUM Pall ()MT. It commas itself for its superior advane tages to all who Seek a safe and prontableinveeb meat. Liberal aomminione malls lona will le animal to an adders la Government accuritleo ozo. A. ENDLY, Cashier PROVOST 151:MIXTIAL'S Orrice, 22n Dice. Pa, No. WS lecitzami 32unrer, Prresnorion, Pa., February NOM PIEMPTED- FROM DRAFT.--In sc. cordanee will orderC I publish the foilowing List of parsons exempted from draft,:by the Beard of Enrollment in title District to the completion of the draft, with the mason■ of their exemptiOn : . VEICSAILI64I TOWASZtr t • Faraldled Substitute,. U. S. Feb ne.teck, clerk, Turtle creek. llartman ()Wee, pet. John Loneetatr, gainer, Brown , . cool work*. Peter Smith, solner;ltrown'a reel Works. John Sault., miner, Brown's coal works. Non-Resident. Robert dridersou, carpenter, Coulterstille. Oct.' Forty-Five Year. of Age. 13eoige Hartz. litiorer. Barney 31ctlinty, miner. • - In Service. John Corsi,. student. Aletlembs, taker. James :Retie ig, miner. LarW Ste3lun, laborer. Abner Newlin. laborer. Lewis Near, labor. r, Port l'crry. Pi nibiliry. Robert B drldge. peddler, richr McKee-Wort Thomas Fires, miter, Port Petry. Chrittian Kkm. miner. Hugh :Mackey, Miner, Coultersotile. Jame. Shields, miner, Comb ' toes Pinrif William Darts, miner on Bayard's Farm. Thomas Gray, miner. Thomas Saner, farmer, Carpenterrrilie. rilltatranltAM. Furnished Waif/Mrs. John o.llllllr, cigar maker, Carson street. Jacob Miller, laborer, Wiutiington street. Philip Pf - ici, teamster, Frederick street. George Sny der, laborer, Franklin street.. Gterza Theis, laborer, Union aPey. Orer Fortp,fire. rears of .4 gr. William Bantry, ranker. Manor street. &oldie EnrellaleaL Francis Maier, laborer Franklin. J. HERON FOC‘TEIR. Captain and Pro. Marshal '.3J Die.. Ps. fe2o2tdattly 'TENNIBON OLUB LECTURES DR. B. S. MACKENZIE, Of PbtladriphLs, will lecture itt L.Bii*.iLlr - sar•rin SZCZLICar-a Tuesday Evening, Feb, 21st. SIIBJ Et:T-1.44:U dud Kluars of frill Clk arc der T SDAY EVENING, Feb:nary 23d. SULIJECT—/riah Lase tad Lawyers Gl= To b , had at the Book, Aluele., and at the Doge. , Doe,. °pea at 7 o'clock; Lecture ceuaalenedga at & BALL PATilate , ON, HAIN .1. B. BUTTER} /ELI), IL 1;11.111 , 11t0 MIMES, S. O. ItIcCAKIILLSS, W. Oirr,.:LETT, J. Wt. tiAzZAlkt, ISTEP LEN 'WOODS, • feieln iafttUtf. 00021:11t1.... rrEIE DALTO.r. KNITTING MACHINE, THE (111OWNINCIr TRIUMPH hits. Epwords of ?P Different Moils of Apparti. A SARI+ OF PLAIN OR EIRREO WORK isuit 133. tralia.tofflo• We bare ttrrt SeSti..llo:lll,l , l from CI 1 ,, Ti.el•• coil:. try te , ! , erluir to their suonriorit.. - h, 11. ,11,1 ily They arc eon.. riy tar bettettorat r‘voletiet APii to. ti.tut moo. Se w.l for Cita:tars and Sarnplos, or enll [mane t Low on operation. WESTERN AGENCY N 9. 27 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. [elo ti. A."4"AIIPENTEit. IMPORI AINT To HOUSBKEEPEIiti aoaliao 1 C 3-4718. REDEGTIoN in Fluor. or CARPETS, • - OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &o Barg about to make our siting pttottuuma We Offer at. Retail M entire stoek of new and choice Eno& At Wliolo4+ale,Pricvs. 11cFABLAND C 01.1.11011, 71 aid 73 Fifth Strecit • StoodThti d mid Fourth Steicke;Lyoels Build. Inn. next to the U; il. Guitota House and f Wits. (420notowr To BE CONVISiCED,•OALL •AT 8 AUCTION, bb FIFTH - sTnpF,T; Teo entire door selling at green reduet4on, eel B4LUOH6I. SKIRTS,' ." • *E*CkESI wait a genent6j(prielyDßY.4 . ool:ls, DiUS. 'LIN% &a. Also . pocr,Zia•arp- 431.11sirties-7- prnlinnoty bp j .NANX/liklatitaArlo R. W. 4.104. ,UNZIpr. Alf Altlit SMILIIT42.I4I* , I . ll7BlTtiNtirt.R.A.„ rebnipy *U141855.: 'THE ANNUAL W.ETRIG: OF ,T Stock rad 'llonatotdere 'of this Company for election of Directors , and itteh other Intents' rui may come before It, trill be bold at the offbeat baba .4.lmartay. la:the city of•Pittabctrali,' au 'the THIRD WEDNI:I. ILLY With). UV nießotr,,A; L. 1666, at is o'clock, A. Y. . The Stock and Beenclanafer Boras bilhe piny, at their office la the city of !Hick:ugh; arid at the Trsoefer'Aceney in the city of New York, will be cloned on the istst. Much, st., and remain closed uatil the 17th day of , March theta:s- ,01. v. ' NY, H. lirklt4lls6, Secretary. fcioduotl7. . IL I.MKIC lb 'stow matiuFAc- TURINCI We' 131PUOVED . 40L TOOLS, At (Ma , corner of OAT. alley and HEATER et I eel,-and 111 WhIIISTEIt at.. %/rotate to the old Orphan iteylutr, Allegheny; ands" tho teals ore made ouCot the twat material", I.mM:invite - the public to:etre Mat n call and examine them for themaelvfx. ter.dtapll • • .- NOTIcaI.—ALL PARTIES iioLDirtet erbriunl lees! pts or Aseienments for Steak to the CILERDY RUN AND virrsuultou MFi T.DOLEVAI 0032:PANY, ere reenestet to present the some ot the ogles or the thmspany hod hove proper tronsfere mode, and eertillcotes of ,Stoek Issued to the potties entitled thereto.' •301111 F. GLOSSER, Secretary; _ Tell:St • Its Fourth street, Pittsburgh; -• 71111131P11 OIL COMPANY.—,Votico Is - hereby elven that the fi rst bleating et t4tocAr. holders will be held et WILKINK , IIALL; Pitt. burgh, ow TlifilttiDA.l",biareh Id, 16qi, a voirok for the purpow or (37,8111711U1)12, aa opedited .ender the oat of Assembly of 'the Clonstabewealth Of reunksylvania, approved liar Kith; - . JOSIAH. KING; kreelderatOrre frnt. VRENCII yLuT.RI43, . . Fittebttreb. Feb. R. 1P415.• '.£olr. TIIINGIUNG.bRES.SEA, done In . /1 aupettor autzatrrwittiOutligT.77 . .tothe • . tataie . °4. ca l °r. !ki . ng -jUSSiS'ELiIOTTE,S. St. Olsdr 'greet; Jrr R^ .413 rEn TISEMEXTS. irETTEES REMAINING lINCLAIM- A-4 El) In tbi Post Office at Allegheny, on the 15th day of FEBRUARY. 1565: To olitain any of these letters, the applicant most call for "cd,erhatcr kturr,” give the date or this lot, and pay one 'cent for advertising. ' If not' called for within one month, they will les sent to the bead Letter °dice. Fink Imuyany letters by ferric., et the real dences of owners, may be /merino by observing t t e l f l o i l i l t o tti wth refte r st plainly to the street and num ber, as well as the Poet Office and State. I. Hear lettere with the writer's Pest Office nod Mote, ru n t and number, alga them plainl• with 101 l name, and request that answers be dire accord ingly. a. Letters to strangers or transient visitors In a town or city, whose stemial Mann ma be 11121- kncsrn, should he marked on the lower loft hand cotter, with the word "Transient." Place the postage stalopon•the upper right-head corner, and kart space between the otamp and di rection for poet-matting withoht interfering with the writing. • N. 11.—A lIEQUIZT for the ILVITAIN or a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within Tomtit oars or len, written or printed with the writer', name, Pest Office and Stare, across the left-hand cad of the envelope, nu: the face side, will be complied with at the. usual prepaid rate or poetage, payable when the letter Le delivered to the writer. (Sec. OS, Law of 1863.1 - A I Gant Mottle M Nuld Naomi let ArmstronrrHS Newman Alfred Aid Supton & col,'Hamilten Annie , 0 Anderson Elle'lllHaslaga Wm O'Donnell Wm Anderson Mstt ;HenlcM Annie P &twine Anna 131 Hamlett Ohm . Peeler flee Ames() B Hatt Kate Park Hugh B Holmes Edwin Pond lanai Black HA A W Haggerty Mary Paterson Label Barnes Mrs& Hatter Una Pren' toe Wm 1 Balls Ann Batelett G W Porte 11 -" V . Bftk A - Beighmso Anne Beatty Ben , Baxter Clients Illoghartt HMO 8010 antigun. is Co s Banks a Jay Borneo obu Bell Tb s Bailey, ea S Begs 3 nose .10s1 DI ttio Maker Ma:le i N ia - k. --, Cabinet Furniture Warerooms, (ESTABLISHED A. D. 1797.) .r... '3O eat.. Ercadway, and 3 and 5 West 4th at, ICORTB•WE3T COB• BROADWAY, N 1017 YORE. Tito largest "uortraent of IN TIIM CITY, ccraprlaitig new nail tlCimat etylw in r.AiLon, LIntIATIY. DININii AND 131.:DROOM or Superior 'Quality, 1",,m It e richest to the pinlaftt de igea, Ucludlng time ot • 0/./.1) if ' iT Enamelled Coitaf, Suites, AT POPULAU PRICES. Evert: tiererirtien of Furniture rennufnetured to offer end nveriptly executed. , • xi ()code packed end Copped to all ports of the weal. ert&lciloknivT j AXES BOWN, • v • • Fsttslaursh. Z., LE&NUFACTUREII. OF IM/ ROVED BORING TOOLS, sinking Oil, Salt and other Wells. Tech wszrented nude of the serf best JUNIATA .. AND Mr: NOON IRON.. WELL EOELEICEIVIREISIIED Xxcoavost - cfsWlaa, 1.V11..00sio; WILIk oltolitut [elm as necessary to coaduet opera- ANVILS, . NATI:RMS. VISES SQUARES; FLEricirs, • CIIISEL t S_ .11AXISEES, •-• WEEKOHMS,' SIIOVELSi • - -- PLAWES, - .1•10KSi , -- LEVELS, . • • BORtI.',IZATOFitt.''AND c- a;al ISP : MCE.I . 9- O MIER B OF INUTECILiCaCk gzo. CO BURGS, 'Notice: telieteiq. 164 , 6 to all Owiiii.or Drop, , Carta;•Canisees, , liuggfea ree:,whether readmit or. nor,beeldeattn the 'City or Pittablirgh;to pay their lLlcensea at .the Treasurer's onto el , the etty of , Flttsburgh, forthwith, 1n acoardsecemitla so Act or Agreeably, approtrallrfamh 30,16611,eademUnLI leartleettettietObeliellt afthe'Olty or:Pittaburgh., fpened•Aprll 16, Mo. ' '• • All loleenses zot paid anon before Nay 15 late,. he placed lathe heals H the Master Pollee, for collection, subject to his fen of 60 emits for the 'collection; thereolous4 all penman who. neglect or Oft= to take' out Sleenies will be subject to a Snelty, to le recovered before the Mayor, double e t moue& otthe License. • Te old metal plates otprevious years must big 'retuned attlM tbsteLleensea an MA= ?ttti or Par RATES OF LiIOETTSE,' Each one bores Vehicle, .760 Each Min bocce • 12 00 leach four.borse . 15 mi Each two home hack " 15 00' Omnibuses and Timber Wheels drawn by two bermes, elchtecn dollars each. Foreneh addltlonal horio used In ary co the above vehicles, ono dollar. . •W. E1C11135.1151, Olty72rcuittier, rITTPPIMiIIt, February ioth, letis. ronar EE GREAT-ENGLISH ItEMEDY.— ' sn i t JAiIES ULAMICE'S I CELEBRATED FEMALE Preared from a preecrlptlon of- Str S. Clarke; M b., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. • : Thin well known medlclue 1. no imposition, bat sure and sale remedy forYeatutkt dtracultica and Obettuctlone; • from any cause Whatever,' arid al.: thoug a powerful remedy; they' oontaln noth. lag h h urtful to . the conetitutlon.. To ~.blarded Ladle* it is perfectly *tilted.. It will, in - a. ehort time, briny on the monthly.' period with regultrity. s There Pith have serer beersk.nown to fall where the direction on the VA payee the pamphlet are For full particulars get a Pamphlet, f ree; of the agent.„ Bold by all Druggist'. Price, %per bottle 'Lola Vatted Mates s4ent • Sr! Constlaildtetreet, New if. D.—ft sad a postage rtotops,. enclosed to any outborited agent, will intim a bottle, containing sterile bllls.hry return • - deSettydbler.E.' TH Sulk- i - y 316 / 4 " till" Rakes n !!! 1 .. . • MIRO, Allegtter trip .: -- ...:i.:;:::::ii.-,... , .-:,..:-:- . *".....,., , ,.: 1 ',.. - -:: : :: : : : , r~J.M~Eii^ JDT EIL T.so:mmlW Ph Pollees' Mary II Patterson It Palmer Merged Palmer Kari A Patterson Wm Pinkerton II Pittman Roche Pagan 'Rachel Quian 11 . artha Ritchie David 8 Robinson Emma Riegle Geo W • Illatardson i greft e luultl Howe John HsrtJults GeraldHaigh Hall Hondo:sow : 11A Henry Mantel Hull elanc7 J 11111? R r Instal ' Jenkins C J Johnston KateE Johnston:La.,. -----_ __ Jearn BATH Ham el]James Jackson John 2 Remaly' Jurneton LewA Rogers I I) ' Jacobs .1 A Ross Thos K Reardon Loreto, Kohn Liztle Redman BI A Keys Nancy P Reed Martha Little Annie Richmond Nan L Randal Wm Long Collie Russel Therean Love Cordelia Rush Rost!% Little Daniel Shaner 0C F Little Elite Stoll Anna Lee Jane !Schuette 1.1 II 1. ; Leo John W . Sharpe Cecelia Lowry Louisa 'Salta Char esD .I.abrigh Livatto Sanford Ellen Lir tneston K . Smith Ells:Orb ;Lana Lire! Spicer Hairy C 1.1 'Scott Haniianh Mackintosh Na.Sheriyardlienry Manta Amelia Sheridan Harie ; :Allier I>itte .. .Soulimck Mersa ilittsple D.L I Stevenson IF. Mason illirabth Stewart James' .3111 cs Edwin ;Sayers James Martin Ellen.J ;Schutt Soda !Madison Liuic Sentient Jaines Miller F ;Sweet Then 2: i' Miller Ilimil ,Smith Illsin 21urry Melte:A.' Schutt Maggie Manchester Tbo'Snyder Louth:lt ii Moore Thee A Torrance Freels :Idnugha Theis ;Taylor Jane (Misguren ET i Tassey Jane 2 i Mann Louis !Till Mary Meaner Math Ei Thompson Wahl H Marian Margt iTogelson Bell . i Mena Nancy Walsh Bridget Mc i Williamson 0 13; I McCasland Mari Wilson Cecilia i alcDride Frank I Whitsell Cells .Mcllsrainc Fin sWesiker D S 'McKinney War Walsh Darideon IMcCain Laurel! Willlnme Edee'd McOleary Jail I Williamson EH McDermott Jas INTallace Ellen S McNeal Jacob. SWeigner Mettle \ 2 Mellend James Whitehead S. is MeLeary Jospli Wearer Isabela McCullough lea White Hall II McCoy Sarah Wilson Susan Meilen:Me:Sea Williams Jane alci.llay Annielffidener John N 1 Weber Johanna Nudy George I Washington) i Newman Franc' Wolf Mira Neely Harriet : William. Marti' . Nen - hoes Rosen! Wallace Maggie Nsmen John 112; Wails W22:1 2 i Nelson Theo laVtlion irtenecos I.:Norton NancyN Wilson llischel F. RIDDLE, PONtrllaSter ! • CMl7l] 138 Wood Stmt. iMM ONION MERRY BEN BASIN Oil and Mining Company. Coital stock - - $250,000. IN 260,000 SHARES OF ONE DOLLAR EACH, $50,000 of which is set aside for SIVORKING CIPITAL. Only a Halted number of shares yet to be sold. OFX.XC7FIELE: : ==za WM. hic9JTCHEION. Liberty street, Plttiliurgh. TIVEASTREJA rt. AL GEORGE. Cashier Farmers' Deposit Nat. Bank, PittsbutEM. lIECHF.TAIST JAMES McCUTCHEON, Liberty street,-Pittsburgb. DIRECTORS: JOHN P. KRAMER, fashice First National Bank, Allegheny. S. B. McELROY, of ileEtroy, Dickson er.. Co., Wood IC.; Pitisbnigh: WILLIAM McCUTCHEON, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. DR. L R. McABOY, rittaartn. JOHN M. CRAWFORD, New Onsile,Pa. EBENEZER MaJUNKIN, r Butler, Ps. HON. JOHN M. DUNLAP, Liweaster,P4. THOMAS B. CLARK, Oa City, Pa The property Is letatted entirely lo Tyatrygo reaneylvettria, and eons:ars of : • FIRST—MI acme choice territory, In fee-simplei on Hickory Creek, commencing about'27s role from its mouth on the Allegheny Ricer, end eztending; along rillier side of the creek,•distance.of 260 rode, finking a water front collie of 600 rods ; or room Mr at least2co wellO. Thedevelspmentil norebolog made In this locality, eombinctivrith theist* bri Fit 11010 Creek, and othet tributaries of the: river, to show. and dtabllsh conclusively the fact' that time and abor. are the only necessary remits lies to the obtaining of large plying wells on Cut; teirttory. The land is sublectio two lenses of one- WI acre each, the company receiving onoduill the oil, and being at noespense. SECOND.,./Damciarteelease.-hold !in lots-Nos. ALLEGHENY PETROLEUM COMP, Y, ou.ne Allegheny. rlser .ationt 'wne-fonllb.. wills above - Horse Creek, and about6o rods fronts well now' said to be - pmdasing6o barrels of Ott per day .Tbes6 lots join froatateh 11 rods on the river—and exceed bask soma tOrbils—mallng a fror.tags of 16 Two W]or.ar..s I Atli vine down on thicprotierty, lite of which la neatly complettel--badeig about somata° feet. The Indication' ere that thla will be a Big Well, as al. ,reactyleevera flea veins of oil have bees aartek. LEASE - TWENTY MkRS. ROYALTY. 3-Bths Jof the,, OiL muurir-iketzte toi.f . ,:avtleiptro*Nel. sa,, SIMGFIELD 1111011UM.CMPA1{t llinLebett4,lttur, , alMut ttireekeittsis - rani above the 4 •lteed.. Well, Ind :but , a ehort dietaries , ' from the “Aubum," -,‘Yankee, ,, and • other good wells, 'There 1.1 room on, the propertyforUMW wells, one or whiehmc now ledi ta videeroulr Vela mated. 'Thirty days, it 'is ton ently Loved, will make thin Weil ready foe teeth% in.the ma chinery everything connected wlth nit order.' ,Lesneln-yearsi/Coyilty, ene.tatlY the: ..£01:71/Tii-.The milts l lewhod L4:l 014. .N • . NIMCOLLS: OIL main, . irflierry Titus. " On thla promirtytheire roost for Ifour Wells,one whit.% Is now being tank .As . this lease is located our the famous Reed, Esker 'end Grocery Wells, producing respectively 280,190 :and 2.03 berrels, there IS scarcely *doubt of abuud,- .Ithr, success, the record of. Cherry.liumobrouilllng me failures In thle favorite locality. Lease.'” yam., Iloyalty, half the la. 81M8333 TO BE TAKEN, , What Eafit, *bete and Whim But a limited number of charea!=this . Company are yet to be Taken, Which will beg rect to liutisari4 hers on the original .benftior one dollar per share and may bo secured by : applying atthe OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, store of IVILLIA.SI Mo. OUTSIIIEON,IIM. Liberty itreet, - Pltraburgh, do. ring the week commencing'llltlitSDAY, February 16th, 'and. ending February whi that. After the time mentioned, no more stock will. bo given on theoriginal basis. The .workinc'eperntiona of tile Company hive been placed imoer the manageineist ;of 'ft..• OWLEHE, of Oft CIT, • liihi - experLence la ouch di to enable him to - look after the interests of the Company Inteillgrntly, and to prosecute the'derel/ Opaient of thnterritorY in a Manner monoaienia tat - to prainatenagerwcalWelfare cud !that supecia. . , . Books O n fir o mtlie Nth to 231 t No.'l9sl,nwm:srßEE'f_ DRY' 6C9OriS. NEW 111131. AT TUE WELL•ENOWN STAND OF A.LEXANDES SATES, 21 Fifth Street. BATES & BELL, (sccoEssons TOALEI. BALTES,) Hen &sided to Sell their Entire Mod at GREAT REDI7CTION. SWORE PUROILLSTN4 YIiEER SUPPLY OF NEW SPRING GOODS, Will DISPOSE OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS - AT AN -- ERNE REMOTION IN PRICK rieuch 211erInoes worth $1 $2 toe 01 00. Wrench Nerhsoes worth $t C for $1 20. French ilerthoeslforth 51 20 tbr 2142. . - - Preach lterinoes wOrtit 82 00 t0r'21 . 50. • French 2tertnors worth $2 60 for 2/ 27. Etowah Marinate worth 83 2.6"2:wr $ 26 French Chintzes at 50, ele,*o TS C 011146 French Bopp, worth 40 20 tor $l . lO. Spring A Pumas at last year's priesia All VT PolinDelanei Worth Slag tot /I.R. Ss Wide Cold Coburg; for tlc. ' - !nada very cheap, tad of the flieit rising! An Wool Plaids for 75a 134ratbeaB, all colors, - gretitly niarne4; 154 yard i!lde Esq. AL'exinota worth P.-03 for LSI. • A Cull anottmeat of dloaYa, of all, sleca, rcdae4 Hosiery and Eloaka,solill at ISta old prices; le toil' oat the old stcielt. • ' Cams. DM colors. Ibr ti sad 33 urn, asPoubl• Ebatir .. Bt.& • as ig Good Lovo W Ooth Sprini Foulard be lie 64 Wool Delalnee, lioditea • //di3iOn2 Skirts ai lOW us et .15. K Shawl Metiao, Reduced $ very low. , A. full Sae of 440, 0,2043, Yale* Cikalzwa, CECEETLNGS, SUIRTING§, ITLAPZINELS OF.ALL Kim)s. PLAIN AND BARRED, REDUCED, A FINE ASSOETISENT GOODS, A JOB LOT OF. HOOF-SKIRTS tor ST omits, Tux BEsr NAFFS• or, KM: OLOTFZ, ti White mad u•ld. • • . . ENBROIDIEMED WERDOW Al/ the above goods ennalrfated Rilla be thepHees mentioned. Every efroit will be need by the member of the Ern ant those in their emptier Ms' give more satiarsetton to. Miele etudomers. Goods will- always be selected witkithe intent term. , pelmet care so so es to give a s lowland well %elected! Mock fashiontale goods at 11110de:rate prises. • ler..lssmr• Undershirts fit $2OO worm 04.00. . Drawers rat 400, MU SHIRT WU 'IVOR HMI Ilb. 60. gATON, ?WIWI& .4 . ' CO. Neve gait - ft tiezen'ef'extrahaiij WHITE UNDEIMUISTSand D neatly allw.l, which weigh from 134 lb. to 1 ID. loz auk skirt, that met be closed out immedlately.±-;:t We otter them at much. Mae than what WV Salt to-make, and we !vitae* them, to be thing In initket at *tea • -•- I . will , be", made tnuMdt imadzsa &Lilts um* These.:sbtrtsa a=great paTO,lO CLO • r G OUT ; RALE OF DRY GOODS rmar.r imrs oxzr , M . BURCHFIELD'S. WIitTER . DRESS ROODS, at cOSt sw4 WINTER SHAWLS, at cost and less. BALMORAL SKIRTS.. - bI:SIMER DRESS GOODS, ealtet mei prices: BUOY SKIILT ,.' trutrucers MO MAMMA. The erLtim 103 L Las NN;s re. 0 cloisb 'ta: las Mario/a, ABB Buzz „am RILL BE CLOSED. OUT.: Noir is llie le Get Bargains. . . , A ITEII-_- - AfiSORTRENT - OF , BUD Toms; Dreeasind Moak Ornsseents; - 1141: Gimps, Chenille And. Bugal Frin/sf- Nash' V roderslegres idiom Sete .4efthe -Bawd. *Way • Laee andldnen eaters salMendkerstdefsi 01= Boehm - Balmoral' and ',Hoop _ ; ataa 'Shawls and . - Bacqpes, dull Hathwars BOP, ameleil Collars and Cluits, far ladies arelitleame Wash Leather..Gleves,to &liaises; .3112711011 Glows, In light colossi. Ribbon. 6ela6 - Biagi to order; together Mich a new - lot at. MIMI, deg , F.llll64l4rit.trunr. ,- Willbeloved. se • ..t .41t.„,1,CE TglihillfllitOrsvOßL; :No. EourthatreeS, nest Perry Ames, :PaitiaLlar attention sloes to eleanthgroint,and :alter ee et Laces. - alga Bieelci4y,sl,4. . . vrersstmelr. - ... • ••.., • -• • , TWLEDS, I=l 'cissnArptr , AV LOW FIG E% WiNkTlLAki.9 o *• OBI' GOCWS "RN COU }LIGE 13 OAL E 'X' laps. Priacrum CI-lyile.11111t; 78 NARICET MEET, '4l Offer an estetatre steak of • SEASCIA3IIO:; GOODS of American Metnufaetnre, competaing great variety of nA]mNas. HOI33ERY a mowg, Fancy Goads, Notions, Small Watts GENTLEDIEWS COODEC la eviry style ind pusUty &twist; nisiKusabieldaii 'WO goOdi - - . F.; /Foreign -Manufacture which toe um atii.Oie at tem to tom , . M plVal JIB lowas,ean De betorkaanywbere bstke Masteretlittes, sa we tory ertalustisbfettcamhanil from ana Manca ll. ufacturers or their amt. Anly. J Ws solicit a , • ..C.4L GREAT BAMIALINIii MOOMEED DENNISON & 00., .IE!1 Market street; KBE DETERMINED P TO OLOBI3 OUT ,11 THEIR MITRE STOOK OF GOODS. Gents. UsideNprments, Whit. Shirt; liko,lar. Grevats, Colon hi, tut. EmbroKerles, Lace aoas,6lovea, UsatarY, Tito" atop, Point Lace, Collars, Biblical', km. ka hs Maimi•lroert-art.' BOOTS 4.1 M MORS. CLOSING BALES TO ,QISIT BUSETESS 33c:eicersis.gsav - m• - EIMECMISI AT MST, AT . . .96 F i ederta Street4llegheny : fin:inner atillria off my entire. ttock - or BOOTS, SHOES;(3-AITERS, lIALISIOItALS„SL.ITPEILS, -.., em., AT COST, to go tato other laminas. - Retail deatera and thapublle generally will Ind 1: It to their advantage to cell and examine my stoat[,fit' as I am determined to close out In the least Wasl possible: GOODS AT COST. _ r _____ . ou . .1 W. 11. lIVICLIRTO tel -' ' ' " tle Entera l et., Allegheny COY. _L Flanne l-E ndued HID BALISIOS 34 fi LADIDS Morocco SNOW BOOTS Kid Ciongreu GAITERS tipped, (Sort') 4 26 LAll Kid Ciongreu GAITERS, (1 4612 i). " AI 04 41 Ale. 54 .711arket Street. SOUTH & ROSS. JANES BOBS, ~ No:1111 tiarkei Street WELLS THE BIST,' • TUX lir e ,42EST 4nd TIM DEWS DWI/XL" 3:3(3 , 4DTA11 Ati-IVX) tekiLCOZWEir ;• Of any house In the dlr. Re,has . .Sust 'lteeiTed a MagliaCent Fan:-i1t."14 Tat, STAR": WORK! • - JUST Erma= czoka ALMA SO N°• 9 s WOOD STICEi r ir: • . Mir and Youth' 8-mlB4h:ton Oxford - 11aq • am l l 3 .riertanies : ~ Theae gimis are niade to Our'spielit. Orde4:* aremarraatedmmeguallal oust.cm work. rpiE GREATEST BARGAINS IN-TRH B SHOE4 GAITERS, .;' SALSIOth.r.i. riait laukctitztet,24 door,/ Tali. TILE PLACE, TO BUY Your Bootf, Show,lfisiters and Ba#iloribs J. H. 23 ' is on iT iA. : Nts '. ;' : 7 - 1... ? -. ; r ; ' P il . . . s9'MAI(KEf STREET. ____,..,.........- 1 Chwies or. vitt Prrrsnintinf lzroWsui .4 Coil h .... ~... ... .. . February to, 1810. i ' sY TIPTI_ DEND:r.NOTlCß—Tho'Direators '1 -a. , . of thistbempany !Ave thin daY deduce!! i Dly. 41 Ideud of TIVEOS IA) DOLLARS% per share. free 1 of Govern:debt , • tax, , parde forthwith (Si . lXr Is ; fettlw 't : JAMES MOLI.ORD, Seeretery. , .10/Ir/DE'JCDB. 1 ',., ,‘,..A.TahntIITXXX NA I' IONAV Balm ,4 K r•- Prryanunon,_reb. 6, lfak.' ~.. :DIRECTORS •OF Tais- Bii, 17 l il dit this, day- y — decleied a dlvtdend of THKEE , TKO o;2t . T. °litho Capital stock r 0..., of, ttie orn... '-' toga- or-the Allegheny flank to Jan Or 634, I. .`. • payable on and after the letl hash.-free 0601/T. ernseent tax.- _ :-.: - ' S. W. COOK, Child:der., '44- DlTlCtendi will hereafter be dgell.reft In Jan- 'F • ' Orion OM. Braun Pirritotatottoo.l , • N 0.10% South - Fourth Street.; .Dl - VIDEND-THE DIRECTO4B.::. ttla Company have tbti day'dechtrad Inpaand dtiblenl -of FIVEVLII OEMs': , on'thal Capital Stock, payable .on and. after tho..4oth trahafor bpoka will be e:osed roam the lath terbit 21at Inpt. - trlLL.Lithi 6. Ibltih..,Ser.retnti..- , -: , Froninnat lei ISM. • " drr - relt • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT ATM,- be told at PUMA° SALEE,, on the prelates', en -27113,R9116.Y,' the . 2ed of Fehr*, , ary, at obloeWg. 16.• a LOT OF GlOll6lO, ann.. _ need to the FlntWant; of the city of Alleghe fronting 60 lees on Rob:nein street., and extendrog bocl i t along street A.Vfect.on which are area. ; 1640rr, Erick :HOODen... Terme &wire Erne. Dr order of Wit.A.I.M.A.IIDER. Exec F. ti l lot fan 314.411DD1A litartenteir. Of Dr. 8.4 For bother infonestion; inquire at John Deere • Alderman's .oßer, or doom or -Federal-awl Lae.: .cock streets, Ai bevy ore( 3. S. P. Morin. eon, Attorneys et Late,,No, lit Fourtk Fine" burgh.TOCEff - AN ) 1- BoNDB.—TuEstrA y . kJ, ETEttlrfe,Felto -- 64100% - wilat *old On the &tined noor of the 6tocreta IL MAW streere MVO:tortes* elf the MtalartiGabeLp ins WU , slx. per tent. tntereetmitlehgerchw,nr4 NUM. ~/I ! tt!gafter 'Deretnte Pant: •,-.1 . • ',4:MclLWADTß.Ancteenerog.• WHEELER it WILMON%-vz Eiiitiri,l)o4***4o7)3s - .' FAMILY IitACIUM - -*V , . „ KErm AMtable anig . , . . , There it go machine in the wortgthst taint* t variety of work.= givt-thth theteughlt°, 4 4C "WO, facttoo. TLitet inachtnes , Frill, : Quilt, Bind, Tact, Plait, Cattier,; coun'AND BILLID, without previous - bastleg, , It will 'Ow tbe hemriest aid thießeet with tight, streagcelsitte mem, as durable, at the fabile litelf. It. will' sew - the: tlilneit; exuding,. Swim ison,OO, with equal' facility; - - - Seed for Circuital, Wilk Sample/ Of No. 27 L'il.C.R. STREET YE "fi . . mitaizahia the mor. NEED ; G- MAGNETIC OIL is the only reliable eiie for - 04'8orfi,ind suit - 101aat the old Petie or ib4t;i4l' .:§:49re 36104T0rt, Are s . Ator. saushaaoutmsuasts , ,_:-.:"' ';"j , • -•.-, RTIICCO ,WORKER.-4AS.:- oynue, i r -,,.., • stucco and moue vr.kr4rapsulasvir sia:. -.- Plutera. Centres mod Praueeass: of io kIodL ~, i i turnl.llyd on 'Cart ootice.• Cthlets left at 2100 N., Opral tertreeprizearlA rligszat Muth; Ai. d Start. rl No. PI WOOD •, - 651' irltibtrz i 3l6, 4 , , 1., -JIIC!.4IIFAO
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