thr Tilt Impalt 6artti,.. sr 1141ZETTB ASSCCIATION WEDNESDAY, I'EMICAR.T 32, 14G5. CHARLESTON The rebels, in evacuating Charleston, I e'eta to lays anticipated the paticrial- wish, that that wicked city should be laid in ash ce; and preferring to apply the torch them selves, marched out of the city by the light of the conflagratron they Intd kindled. We have no word that Gen. Grower. was try ing to suilklue the flames; and as we are mi nuted that before they can be subdued, "two thirds of the city willbe destroyed," we In dulge sincerely in the hope that the Gener al will let thi dames alone until they con sume the other third. If our German - friend Witlithe long name, who is in command o the aty, could hear and heed the wishes of Lieu patriotic - eginaent which he raised in " . " .- -. I IT. and at the head of which he marched and ..z% we know that the flames would not be extinguaa.... hi m We beg General Scritushttyssino to let Charleston burn away and let the kings Of the earth bewail her "and lament for her when they shalt see the smoke of her burning," and let, the merchants " which were - made rich by her stand afar off for the fear of her torment, weeping and wail ing." The people of this ria47 ,will never feel that full" justice has en done to Charleston until she has been laid utterly waste end desolate. If the fire has been kindled by the hands of those who fired the guns that opened the war as they assailed the heroic little garrison of Sumter, se much the better. Let the fire they have kindled burn on until there is nothing let to 10 . 11 where Cliazha...--t - t'arrlie Wiles of tier --istnniilacting fires. The flug of The Union that floated over Port Sumter in April, 1661, whilst Asnaa. son defended•it with his handful of men, and which - the Rebels of Charleston fired upon, again floats over the fort, or what Is left of it. Thal is justice ! Let .it tloat there forever, in memory of the vengeance that has overtaken those whose impious hands assailed it; but let Charleston utterly perish, let it be said of her as it was said of Troy—Charleston has been! LEADING HIM ON Besrr:Easnn, it seems by the Richmond Examiner, is only leading Sursnass on. He is running away and SHERMAN is running after him ; but very soon he is going to make a stand, and then look out, Strentssa -- "'There is reason to believe," (moth the Ex aminer, "that BEAMEGARD to aching with -design, and that SICEIIMAN is at the end of •his triumphs." The natural supposition is that all Generals act With design ; but - BS-kenEGAIID'EI principal design seems to be to keep out of Sirsitassn's way. In aat design he has been remarkably successful. If be has any • other design, such as the Er - aminer intimates, he will probably . succeed in it when - he catches a weasel asleep. We should think the Rebel journals would tiro Of this etrtial gasconading. On the very day that we received the news of Susanna's peaceful conquest of Columbia wo also bad extrictsfrom Columbia papers issued only a day before finzau.sx's ant!, 14,, in whictiit was most confidently predie led that Thrarratroaan wall,. on that very sipot, meet StraltitAlt and inflict a thefts. trchis defeat upon him. - Before the ink was 071Mo:these prophetic sheets Bentriumsttis Was packing np and retreating, and these • ". :hi:wiling papers died as they had lived, with lumens !lithe's throat. It was the same at • Charleston. - - Even • . while the publishers of the, Charleston Ifer-. cure were arranging the details of a change Pr base, that sheet was hurling bolts of • Booth Carolina thunder at the' dastardly in -17 iader, and pre dictingthat his hordes would be met and rejmlsed by the valiant AMU; of' that courageous State, who have pluck and ability enough to meet and overcome a • World ta arms. And yet, while all this bold talk was going on, the tinkle of the hammeisould be beard driving spikes into hundreds of cannon erected onthe defences of Charietton; tit° Rebel General In corn. mend was quickly folding and stowing away the Rebel fLag, and thci iritmp, tramp . of South ,Carollna'a chivalric legions was teholfiglita from the walla or theideserted streeU of Charleston' as they sqtight safety in flight. The Editors sent oltea bullying sheet. whilst inching nt. - their - types and presses for removal, and sounded a fiery - • challenge to the enemy to come on and meet certain death whilst 'the Are-eatin --- g cowards skulked affray to find somesecurer • hole to hide their beads In. If may - betafely set dowisa a rule that the more the repels boast-the nearer they are toicalamitY, and that when they prom- Ise inOst-tbeyitecomplisdr ,They can- not bold their heads up, except 'by, self-do .basion, and they find it necessary ; now - that . fate Is enclosing her unrelenting grasp, to • keep up appearances by pretending that they are going to win some great victory. Starving men in the hour of their ertrem ity, picture to themselves the most gor : geons feasts; and these doomed rebels, rg doted. to national • starvation, indulge in simitaryisions of bliss for the Confeddr:".• acy, and live On In a-state of coittinualhal- Intimation. . - AlcirArils AT CUMBERLAND. The negligence at qumberland; through which Um rebels weriienabled to penetrate into the town and-capture two totted States -Generale, was exceedingly , dlegisieral to those of icerar and as they permitted it, there's but little reason to regret that they have been the princlpal victims. • Such a surprise could not have been pOS- sibie if the place had been properly guard ., cri. Cumberland Is military hcad.quartera -for the department of:West Virginia; and beeldes being an important , position on the • Baltimore & Ohio rat;roaa, the fact that it was Bend-quarters of an Important military department, should have prompted the ut most vigilance In guarding It. A few pick eta, 'whic,l4 'were. kept out more for form's sake than for safely, appear to have been the only impediment in the way of the rebels. • daimilar surprise, resetting in the.cap ture of the entire garrison at Beverley, Va., happened - a short time since. We do not . bear, however, that they occur any where else; and the inference is therefore fair Wit the wholj department ha, is...en utterly mismanaged, and. that ihe Itebel3 knew, better than we scent to have done, that it was Onto to cake a change. Such an event,. happaniug Just at the moment when the whole nation is rejoicing Snrusraa's success, proves more annoy - Ing than it would at almoin any other time. In vlew of such facts we do not wonder-that the Rebels talk of withdrawing from the field and resorting to guerrilla warfare. Bo - bias Weet:Vlrginiale concerned, the guer ' inlet; 'Would seem to haw every thing their • .••••own•way. ,•• A YOI7ICO lay is the sole owner of tho „great petroleum; lands.in Trimble county, • Ky. , A company of Eastern, gentlemen fttely Proposed to give herBBo,ooo for tiro place which; consisting of.Bo acres would mithe i tt,ooo an acre—a handsome sum, in : deed,: but the fair owner refuses at present to accePt the Offer. • • -,...~ s',,-,-: =-• -__:, -' The 3 , 12.re1t Thrnr.gh the ('aralia:•. tl'lnm the ital..:gt. riTe4,411..1,Lt `7 Karmen is in motion, all atcor ling to I Tel - ogees from Savannah, has a fort ~.1.•y• thousand men. s . :rrar toast mob, prowling on the ,01:ntry pi t .ss friend mrwell ai foe. it is ar a:my of disc!pline, vigor aid action. With SA. -lumen and Beaufort, South Carona a, a Lase, he moves North with the can, an , : ai featly Churl( ston and Vo.umlia begin to f -el the oppression. But will be cone. to •o latobia with those eighty tho , lsaud men? Yes I! be wants to do aiO i.elied even flutter into tl.e bow is of the land. Terry is on our ow n coast- I ,as Fort Fbh er, at the mouth of Cape I , 'ear, ~ml will soon, we think, have Wilmington. He piobab:y has twenty to forty thousand men. Sup pme they combine their forces—Terry Ind Sherman—we must set them down at not less than about one hundred and twenty thousand men. And they wilt move on with the sun, and before the orb that lights the world shall stand erect in the heavens, it is more than probable that the Federal flag will fly over Charleston, Wilmington,. Columbia and Raleigh ! Yes, Raleigh too! Grant will stay where la, and thus keep General Lee's army in the vice that hats held it for the last ten months, and Sherman and Terry will move on. We see nothing to stop them, or prevent their getting to Ral eigh, where they can open communication with Newbern by rail, distance about one -hundred and eight miles, then demonstrate or mid toward fireensborough or Danville nt pleasure. Newbern would be the water base, Raleigh the inland base, and with Grant on the Jaunts, and Sherman at Ral eigh, both in command of largo t armies, all transportation cut off and supplies exhaust ed, General Lee's army ,would be in a tight place. And unless Sherman can be met and .whipped, he will probably come t if not with the April showers, certainly with the buds and blossoms of May. He travels rapidly. Sherman will press forward. No one can rive us a good reason for believing he will be hurried back, end empty braggadocio is no longer current. What then? Sherman will in all human probability be here with the spring, and to 'stay. The Governor, now so placid and calm, se full of fun= and coarse Jests, will have to fly to some obscure village as a so lege; while the Lagisinturc, the people's chosen representatives, arc now assembled here, no doubt, for the last time during the continuance of the present war.. From his obscure "headquarters" in some way-side village inn, his Excellency may call them to meet in Buncombe, on the top of Table Rock, or at some point in that neutral terri tory beyond the Ghowan; but we have not the snadyw of a doubt, but the present body has met in Raleigh for the last time, and if the members desire to do any thing to save the people of their State from ruin that is to follow the events that we have for shadowed, they must act now. Has the Governor no farewell word for his "dear people?" the Legislature no parting blessing for suffering constituents? Are wo to look on these august dignitaries to-day, knowing that to-morrow they depart to be seen and known no more, by us, forever. The people will stay where they are, and if Sherman comes here and throughout the State gen erally,' they will do as they have done in Savannah, make the best they can of a condition of things they could nut help. kThe Rebels In Canada—new they went to the Chicago Convention ' , The St. Alban's raiders am still on trial before the Superior Court of MontreaL Saturday last witnesses were examined in their behalf, without making out much even in favor of their being authorized rebel "bel ligerents." From the following, from the oronto Globe, it would seem that at least one emmissary found treason a hard road to 'ravel : "J. G. K. Houghton, being sworn, said on the 25th day of last month I went to Washington to get a pass to Richmond. I went to procure documentary evidence con cerning the prisoners. I arrived at Wash ington on Saturday morning and attempted to procure an interview with the President, but did not succeed until the 31st of Janua ry. I then saw the President, and stated the object of My visit, and asked for a pass to go to Richmond to procure evidence for the raiders. The President refused to give 'me the pass. I used every effort to per suade him to give me this pass. He said, "No, I will not; these men are rebels; they go cutting and slashing around, and I don't see that it is any . part of my business to help them." I maul urged my request, and finding that I was unable to succeed; asked him to allow me to proceed te Grant's army or his headquarters, and thence for ward a messenger to Richmond. The President refuse.d." It seems also that these precious Southeni Democrats attended the Chicago convention as lobby members. They must have found an, abundance of sympathy there. "Joseph Butterworth, sworn--I have ol lead), said that I saw Young and Spurr at the convention in Chicago In August last. There were a good Marty Confederate soldiers there at that time. They were collected therefore special purpose. They went oa with the organization for which they had assembled. One part Of the object for they were there has been carried out dace. I did not understand the precise . point to be attacked .by Young's eipedltiort, but know it was intended for some point on the North ern frontier. The arm -and material of war stored in Chicago were intended, as I. un derstood, for the purpose of those raids, and facia use of :any recruits they might get." Chicago at that time was a most promis ing field in which so get up a little raid on any 1 1 settitment, and Lieutenant Young might have got any number of " recruits" for such an cute:prole on the spot.—Chicago Journal. Tile Franco Danish Rebel Rain. Our "earls correspondent supplies .us to day with sundry particulars of great inter est relative to the agency. employed to smuggle the Ironclad ram 'Olinda within reach of thmclutches of rebel agents, while the cralt was, ostennbly,:heing trans ferred from the hands of herTrenCh build. er into those of her so-called Danish own er& it seem&•the enterprising person to whom this task was entrusted by M. Ar men, the builder_ of the ram, 'wall!. Dc La Liviere, who was formerly known here in onnectlen with-ship-building contracts for the Italian Government. He is dmown in Paris now as one of the shrewdest as well as the meet ardent sympathizers with the 'reLellion in Europe. And his game, in this instance, lay meanly in haying the vessel land at Copenhagen in such El condition that it should at once be rejected by the Danish Government. Whether he has somansged matters that neither the Government of Trance nor that of Denmark can be held to accountability for the appearance of this new scourge,lre shall learn anon.—.N. T. Times. A DEODUOIC sr FATULAGITT.-4.111 anoth er point of International Law, Vice ' ral Farragnt has been favoring Mr. Seward with a decision. It may not bear the au thority-of the Supreme Court, but it, Will have weight—the weight of a broadside— !f the old hero ever gets a chanee. Mr. Seward was enforcing the necessity of strictly observing the duty of neutrality, within a marine league - of theshore. "Well, Mr. Secrete-IT," said the Admiral, "I learn ed my International Law before you did, and in a rougher school. When 'I was- a boy, the British took our crew, and me with the rest—prisoners on the coast of South America, within less than half a mile of the shore. British precedent is good enough for me, sir; and if I ever have an opportunity, I'll follow a!" Tm; capitals of all the rebel States have now been captured,,by Union troops, ex repting those of Alabama (Montgomery,; Floticla (Tallaltaskc,) North Carolina (Raleigh,) and Virginia (Rielunondo nal before the first of April tho..e will also have succumbed. PUBLIC ..4'o T/CES.. —The carolled taco will meet THIS ettednendayl EVENING, at 7% o'clock AT COLUMBIA ENGINE ROUSE, Anderson street. Turn out wan make a deternilned effort to clear the Ward of the draft. le2Llt \VAUD, ALLEGHEN stl-vj At Meeting held in the. School House Feb. 20th, ,woe resolved that all subscriber), he fequeeled to pay their subscriptions into the Tread ury in City Hell to D.Blertferron, as the money le absolutely needed; . and all !ammo. that have ant subscribed are requested to subscribe forthwith. Meetings trill be Geld every evening this week. Come and litbselihe at dare and avoid the DILL T. IV. H President. Seey._ fet2.lt - W; CHAMHf its, ALLteIIINNY NATYOSAL 11/LNIC, I I ' P1T11111178014 .Tllll. IS, ISM. Ali ELECTION FOR NINE. Di ft .0- TOES to serve until the nest Jarman{ Elec tion. wilt be: bold at the , linnklas Muse. on the TWENTY:FIRST DAY OF PF.II /WARY next, between the hours bra and 2 o'oloek v. 'a. Plead J. W. COWL, Oashlot. ~ rt~ 9 4 !: -. : , :: ., •:.t".• , !;-•E , '?;YN , .: , . - P IC Vii' ' ' -f-s.c, LET A IN-. Be ,uthortty or SecretAry of the Trefmutt., the ,Irlerr,e,/. , d nas a.r• -jet the General Sul. rerlptlon Agene7 for tlrt Rale cf united Stat. T:c•zu7 Notek, hearing *even end three tenth. pn cont. h.terett, per rate , lia, knerwil as tho SETO-TEIRTY LOAN. TNese Notes are Lulled utder date Of Angola 15th, 1561, asid.are psyaLle three yeare from that time, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the holder Into IL S, 5-20 SixJer Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, . These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per rent., including gold interest from November, . Lien makes the actual profit on the Tao loan, at aurrect rate., including interest, about ten per cent. per annum. beeldes Its exemption from Slate and municipal titration, which adds from one to three per cenl..ore, according to the rate levied on other property. The Interest la payable, - semt.annually by coupons attached to each note, which map be cut off and sold to any bank or booker. The Interest amounts to One cent per day on a 850 note. Two cents " " " 8100 " Ten " " " " " 20 " " " 81000 " $1 t5OOO " Notes of all the denominations named will b. promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered oficred by the a r ernment, and It Is confidently expected that its superior MiTants4es will make it the Great Popular Loau of the People Loco thnn voo,non,ooo rts.ln unsold, which will probably be &speard of within the nest Go or 90 dsys, when the notes will undoubtedly command s premium, as has uniformly been the cane an closing Le subscription. to other Loan In order that the citizens of every town and section of the country may be atlorded facilities for taking the loan, the Notional flanks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the coun try have general] agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, sad who only aro to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for whip they receive orders. - JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia Subscriptions will be received by the Pint National Bub, Pittsburgh, Pa. flecesi Mire Fourth " Par . * 0 Ilsaarrs National But, Pittstargb, Ps Pittsburgh Neulossl But if Commerce, " Iron an Tradesman's bane's MINIM " Vedsudes ratan light:ay • Proprs• Venom " tonal:ad/xi Jrz ring TISEJHEJIMS. SAFE WANTED. TO BUT A 51:002(WEARDED SATZ. Addrees, }Willi* lIQUESNE RO(.E OIL COMPANY. —A meets ng of the Stockholders of this Com pany will be held- at the Store of Oeo. H. Ander sen, Esq., 188 Liberty street, an Friday, Feb. Mk, at sa. m. Prompt and full attendaace la dealred, the busineas to be train. ed Is mutant and Im portant. By order of the Committee. funist W. KELOHNES, Beef. GOLD BUNTING CASE LEVER— Ct. WEDSFSDAT EVENESII, February rad, at 8 o'clock, mill be sold at the Commercial Sales Booms, ti Fifth greet,. one j superior GOLD MINTING CASE LEW.R WATCH. Joseph .iohnson, maker. and extra jewelled It can mom be examined at platy, Of sale fa! A. IicILWAINF., And. DISSOLUTION • OF COPA.RTNERT NP.BSPIP.-i-leotice is hereby given that the Partnership latsty subsisting between J. E. Skink ler and Janos Baxter, of Ms city of Pittsburgh, under th e firm of Strickler &Baxter, was dissolved on the 70th day of February, left, by metual ca. sent, all business beteg antlasetorily settiad. • JANIS STRIOKLER, fer.-tw JAEI R 9 BAXTER. N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN ALLISAGERS of 14 compeer tor erectlag a Brides °earth° MosiougUala river, apposite Pitta. burgh rgb, the A county of Allegbenr, to saatorialty Is IV= at IT VtTLVAVelstreTliTh i P . , March 6tb,ltS2s, at 2 0 clock, P. M. N. HOLMES, Treasurer, Pittsburg. February 21, MIS. tkrttd FOR BALE.—OIL LANDS. —75 ncro3 on the North-nut Side of the Alleeway RPrer, at 3onee , Eddy, Tentage, Co., Pa., buanded so the lower aide IrDrolel Scott, sod on the upper - ado by land of D. Jones, dm% Also, ON WEST 1110/COBY OREM, wo tracts of 160 litres each. Nearly at of these lands are imitable for boring purpose.. There 13 a large amount of land cleared and under fence. In dividuals and companies who wish to engage in the oil business. can now secure torritery d. foe, st Inn ierate prises. Titles warranted. For particle la's, address, ALEXANDER. WALLACE, fe22:lw Tidloute, Warren Co., Pa. i ECTUBE, Bit C7csaci.oort gall. BY REV. J. W. VAIN, Of Caawasbarg. FRIDAY lIVIVINV. FEBROACT litb, mos. SUBJZCT—The Price and Fruit/ of Ildo Tickets 23 teat". Lecture to commence at 7 o'clock. Proceeds for Library for the Sabbath Schaal of the Oth 11. P. Church. te2tsc VALIMJ3LE OIL PROPERTY. - • Several tracts! of land, bettered to be excellent OAI territory, located on Flehing . creek and as tell. otatles, Wetzel county*, West Virgule, Almoullso PHOPZATY OF "West Virginia Oil Company." Are oared for sale on favornble tenni. Apply to T. B. AUDLY, PULIC SALE.—There Will be sold at B PUBLIC SALE, On the 3d day of AlAltoll, A. 11.,•1863,.. at 1 o'clock P. it., nu the promises in Taylor township, loworenee county, Penna., is Pallid of about 22 acre, Of choke land, late Ole residence of Samuel Mayne, Olcold, About le acre. of the land an...cleared, well lanced, awl In exael lent I- tate of cultivation; the lialance well tilled. The Improvements are a rood two story Frame Dwelling House, large frame Horn, Spline FiqUite, with Mao er aprbvs therein, err" of min ere!, the o th er pure ...ft reinter. There le woo; the wroth en a large of the moot select fruit; :den ~then fruits of all The ferns adjoins the village of Iltahontnatownt on the N.C. A It. V. IL It., mar its junctlos with the Imirrehee Transportation It. It a:so near the jtinct ion of the Erie Extension and rettneyt ;Antos 00 , 1 Ullln Onnale, sod about 1!.5 Mies (M. Nei/ Castle. It is a moot d , •strable lola, fur o o u tcry scat or totiticom. Tice imlispulable. Terms made ksolan ~It day of gale. feIIt.ZA•T SUSANNA hIAT NF., mad others. TI LEES, GRAPE VINES, &c, Person, intending planting orrhaids, gardens, vineyards, or improving their ground,' this coming Soaps, or.Je•pectfuliy iLvited to C:fill11120 our stock. The mees are strong, from alt t 0 oi4tlt feet, and of the best varieties. Planters to Western Pennsylvania and Ohlo trill end it to their lett, vet to procure their trees fresh from the Nursery, and true to name. Visitor, to the Numerics by the Pittsburgh, /.011. Wayne sod liblr ago RIIIIWAy, I 0 74Jgeu orih Station,turrlve Mies meet of Pitts. burgh, have time to select their trees and ro• turn the same day. Catalogue. sent to arplicants. Orden delivered in •he ray free of charge. T: L. SHIELDS & CO.. SEWICKLEY, ALLPOILENY 00., PA. EM:atik4iwP cc. a 3 .11 r..t-ns• GERMAN NATIONAL L'ANII, Of Pittsburgh, COP.. SIXTH AND WOOD STREETS A r 0 USTI'S 110't ELER. Prest.lent. Ft'ltlNGElt EAR IiAUOIL, Vice Presid. UEORti E This Bank Invites the szeounts of Danko, awl:- ern and others. Clovernmeot Se,rilleo of all kinds bought and sold at coolant ratot. AA SPECIAL A °Err! of Jay Cooke, oubserip tloets will be receival for the Popular 7-30 Loan, 71d4 loom W now being tbilorbed at the rate of 8,0040,000 1..0r De►p. and toeing convertible Into flve-twenty bonds which ►re now st a premium of over NINE Plitt CENT. It comminds itself for Its superior nlven• tones to all who seek a safe =I profitable invest ment. . . Liberal commissions on this lona will be ellowekl to all dealers In Government securities. GEO. A. REDLY, Cashier C i ONCF,RT HALL. GRAND VOCAL poiziwaiii . 434imetcomoevo MISS EMIT PAI&E, Mrs. K. WADE; 111,H KLEBEH Nn H. I; L EBEH Dlr. IL ❑. lo On Thursday Evening. Feb. 23. 1565 I. Solo—Tiolin.,. Mr.O. 'room. Artoi t. Duct—Would that My Love ... ')ltotlelsohn Mr, V. lute luld Mr. Kleber I. Csesting—Uses Tsarists .... Miss Emily Pug. 4. English Sung—Excelsior... .... MMOIMZI b. Dcet—From Stn bat Mater. .... . Miss Paige end M. Wnde 3=ileM 7. (to ortett e—Feco ttuel Fterro Coat MLA* Polar. Mts. Wads. Mr. Plato !a Mt remite I. Dnet-11.ater and Scholar Ifl ins Paige and Mr • FOGrlller. 2. Polka Song Airy • • OWED (a) gars( Without Words (0) The Goad.in Gehunssn Llszt Yrs. H. Klebar. Ptet—Cl nalere lln Miss Yelge ead Mr. KleUer Jock 0' liezelJean. Kim. Pslre. Duet—tobert Deverean..... M== s Addio—Tdo Corschartn. Missiv% Mrs. Wade sod Mr. Pelee. TICKET" , ONE DOLL. An. Doors open at 73,, Concert to COralienco st o'clock. feint GROCERI} S— to bags Prime Rio Coffins, 12 pockets old Cior•roment Java CoMr, ' 10 hhils Primo P. EL Sugar, 20 do do cubs do, 10 Mils Stimidanl Crushed 20 do Grosul•ted do, pi di, Poo dual do, Dl do A. Corte do. 20 do B. do do, 50 do Extra Moire Syrup, 100 do de Tins '7O do Cheap do, 25 do Prime New u N.. 0. Idoluites, en 5 do Sorgu Syrp, NI Dogs and bbls. Prime Rios, sa Halictiosts T. R. and Oolong Teas. II de do English Bioattast la do do Choice Japan do, rs bones Black Tobacco, COINIT.., SPUD Roll mad Nary, 10 bones Natural Loaf Tobacco Soft Pressed, 60 caddy boon/Spun Roll do do do, IS do do . D Navy do do do, 50 Idols Cut SinoWnir do, 10 I Twist do do do. 10 bolt Ibis Eaten PlaeCiarriaing Tobam— . Aril pound cane EaCe4 Ilse do do, 4do do Twills!, Bmeklng, Arriving In store and far bole by LITTLE. BAIRD k PdTTOI4, fell No. BS and llt Seeood COAL AND FArOdINO LAND— 125 ACRES OF 000 D FAR LINO LAND Lbe i)folicusitheLs river, baring on It 90 ACE= OF COAL STS FEET THICK. About =SO feet of ilva boat, and as oiriplo depth of water at all otuoas for oblpplag coal. Tata property V offarell at a law price Broker and Insurance Agent, 6% als Streit, Burke's Bundles S . S BRY A.A..N, AGENT OF TILE PHENIX LTSUPANCE CO., ANL WASHINGTON INSURANCE CO., Cif New York, Lori Brokn to Stock., Bonds and He•l Bototo. FotIRTII STREET, BURK E'S BUILDING WASHINGTON'S lIIRTII DAT. In accordanco with the provialona of An Act, prowl by the Senate and Rowe of Represents tires of the Commortwealth of Pennsylvania, oo titled "ALI Act to Declare Waahlagtoa'a Birth Day a Public Holiday," approved the ith day of ...11ay, A. D. 1344. I hereby recommend that the ernottinK 1 WiNTY-sk.:OUND OF FEBRUARY he oh , g Iced ea such, and that all pi seen of bitentna be Howe in honor of the birth of the Illustrious father of our common .untry. JAMES LOWRY, To., Major. Prrranchorg, Feb. I. 16011. • felirit Pet-OEM*BOII, FT. WOO - NZ& CallOooo It. W. CO., Orrion OP 'OBS StortitSTMlT, Pmronciton, PA. February 14th, 1585. THE . ANNUAL MEETING OP TII stock red Bondholders of this Company for loctlinn of Direztors had such ~then buslotes as trey ammo before it, will be hob d at the °Mee of old Comp an is the city of Pittehordh, on tha ' 1 limn WED y. BF—SDAY ( 15th) • F MARCH, A. D. 1985, At 10 o'clock. A. X. IkeStook sad Bond Transfer Books o f the Com pany, at their °Mee to the city of ,Pittsborgh and at the Transfer As eney In th e city of New York, will be Closed Oo the tot of March, nt 2 r. re, and remain elated until the 17th day of March there. • W. U. BAICIES, Secretary. fedattatal7 TO OIL DOAIPANIES AND INDIVID UALS OWNING WELLS.— The advertiser desires to tail attention ton new and recentlypatentel process for the purpdse of icsustitating Oil Wells that have ceased to yield, rd also to induce the yielding - Or Wella(athere boring bits been unattended by success) in good oil bearing districts. For further particulars addrea .1 H. P. box. 1116, Postofilee, Philadelphia, stating loentlon, width, depth and proximity to yielding wells, and giving a general history of the property. 1.111:twd It LECKY Ib NOW MANUFAC TURING b 1 LISPIIOVED OIL TOOLS; At (hte shops) cornet' of GAY alley and BEAVER street, and In WEBSTER. et., opposlto to (ho old Orphan Asylum, Allegheny; and ns the tool) aro made out of the beet material., would invite the public to give him a call and examine them for thetoselvss. - Oretox Eutx fl.km • Ewe, Februttry 17111, OWL - FRIE CANAL COMPANY.-Au Lion lor 13=311 of the Erie Canal y bel heldrd. ti ode, I. Erie, tt.e .1-. y, being toe FIRS Ali /hl IPA AIMZCII r At'io A.. A. 1..20gid A. 11 I'AI*IIHEY, e.,rottney. _ . . (11.1.1.:116 6:. S tii. nog,. 13ntlx. PITT.. Rtlll l Ftl., 6, 1663. 1III? nißEc"rorts 01"PLIIS 13 Al , . 11 hot o a In thty declared n ttirldood or TPi REA: P EH (CENT...to the Capitol oot of the enrol• logo of the Allegheny Honk to Jan or. - llat, Int; go ) able on nod alter the FAL toot. (roe a C}eee ert.luertt. tax. J. W. 4Jl)trli, Ottehter. Dirk:end/1 will. hereafter be declared Ln Ja • nary nod July. fin . . OrrWe UT TISO PITTeiIIUI/01.1 biStIFLAA 211 Co., F , bruery 16,180. 11IVIDEND NOTICE.—The Directors of ills elooromy have thLs day deck-ell Dlv- Mend of FIFE (RS 00) D0L1.9-1145 per share. free of Governm..nt Lis's, payable 0 orth with (}2 00 In eashend 60 CO 10 stock.) TA.AE COL LOR D. Scaretnry. D& W. 13ENNETT, bin.ufactureti of • WRITE STONE DANA sncl CREAK COLORED WARE. - ..... Office and Warehouse at No. it rEFtm Street Pittsburgh. Intins.lT nn. CIOTBS i OIL CLOTIIS I—Floor, •-•• Table. Stair, Counter, and Wagon Oil (Naha, of all widths and styles . A . largo stock on band and for sale wholensle and retail by J. ft H. PUILLIPS, fc7 20 na, 28 St. Oialr at. . :^:.' i tl.+e at"^i...A.MEi.+R'r4L3~~.'.::~:.~:~wftl'+ti z.'.o.'Yi~~tr-:i> l~~v3tr=-:6vu~.• L.Y:~'.~Y.lKi'i.li~'r ~ :a-~.z:._u:~±:~ a:,.r.,.t+'s i.,5.~;..,.;x ~,~.3++:Y~3uu.~3.-`4Y.,--u+,a.~^..v.~~x:'a...S ..1•7:14* E 73. GOLD SUS ER WATC if ES r:NR Srl ra err n E , NT r.".. N , CR. n latti CII AT C I A r.Sr 4 ; li,tia Ain Or.rr. 1L.,. BRA aah,r, ji,Cr.l.Try, •4. n;., a. II .1 Vv SEA, I I no , . BI 0,1: S — , 7 , 1-1 4 . Broct , hen, Thmhordet. ituhle , , Eau I aids. nod o).n:it net to Pihs. •aLI. or aCI tat .I.lldi, BIC 2,r 1...miC111, l,inn"r had v,cen. Pin ',OA. rag lo:rh-'1. , e , • tie 1 at ONE; MILLION DOLLAI/S, 601,1 I,y the New York Jewellers' Manufacturing Association. For the ne.t N i net it Uncial selection, and no article to be paid fur an -Lie eatistactrry. CATALOGUE Of Rich and valuAble Articles nt One Dollar e' tai Floe Gold Chrouorauter Watch., each 100}'Irltiold Eng'.‘sh-lever Watches.. 200 Ladles' Gold-Enamelled IVatchet jewe.lcd lever. 600 solld. SC.yer Hunting Eneugh Pet- ... ~ . .. ant Lever Watchen 4 40 V: 80 3.000 Rich Vest Chains, drop ends.. 90 to 75 3,000 Heavy finned-and Neck Chains.... 20 to 6o 3.000 Patent-hinge Bracelets. each ' 10 to so 3,000 Unique Chatelaine Uhl, I. with pine IL to 25 6,000 Emerald, Pearl and Opal Brooches.. 10 to 30 7,0100 Cal. Diamond Pica with chem. 10 10 313 6,003 Full Seta of Ladles' Jewelry 8 to ...11 60 Silver Dinner Sets 100 to 150 76 Sliver Ti a Seta 100 to 150 3,000 English Silver Cruet Stand. 10 to 16 2,000 Silver Butter-Cooler. 10 to en 1,000 Silver Ice-Pitchers CO to 70 6.000 Silver Otiblete, gold-lined 10 to-20 10,000 Gold Pena, Silver roucll-casew 4 to 9 10,1101 (1010 Penh, engrouing slue 6 to 10 6,000 dozen Sillier Teaspewna 10 to 6,000 '• '• liessert Spoons , . 12 to ao •• • • 10, , 000 mall-Mee Miniature Locket. 3 to 8 6,000 large-size Stagio-Spting boekeLs.... le to 21 6 Seven-Octave Itose,ood Pianos—. 75 to ICO 20 drat-clans Sewing Machine. 40 to BO flold Fol.Keyr. Thimblea, Toothpicks, Beta of Solitaire Sleeve-Buttons and Sends, stone sot.; large Seal, Signet, Chased and Plain Bhga, exc., ha;: Al; al the above extensive stock of hoe Watches, rich jewelry, !direr ware, Sc., are offered by the Dew Yolk Jeweler.' Manufacturing AssociattOlL for the next ninety days, without exception, St OlcE Doccem E.Acn. The ohore Association, consisting of A conihin. tino of the largest inanufet Lovers, !i •nv.. Appointed Noal .1 of Director - 1r °purl Ise the props, ctistri hotion snit stile of their whole stock of leo tvW.l LULA, without restrre, csuniolly cpyro-. icltd for Fa(rt., INF: an Patsmiro, Which trill le doinused of on the following Lib ez 'Fern.. ,onli,otti t set i,tc I 1,, t tar lace theea int of the art tried lel mho; • eau wet ••li ittainly printed, with ile,,lgith;ns and loathed rive, nre earl; en:loved In plain el - isotopes, non arab 4, bed ledingulthable one fratn soother, noted and blared In n r• ponitory, without ciiolce, inn, trhi; h thel are PI: on rilll , l.lllCll. The cared ••t eloper , robtaitillin eertilicaten marhal with tits Inat k price, It entitles the holder to, will be sent by moll to any miltheas at gin cents each; on receipt of the certificates the purchaser aseertains the enrol 0111.1, he la m:7111..1 To, wkich he can obtain upon the return of the certlacate and St to the ollirt•nl the Acwielation. When certitleates call for artirlea too I %rife to no cent by the ex plains c:iarges must he lorwatdcti, together with cued of boxing, SC. Sl,lli , •rne , a ton. One certificate y obt aln yon Wahl.. for ire of t-Ilarr Nair. Cr hlly other vmllsble 1.1. 111= Will be 'old to Curbs, Schoole, Agent 3, e follo3 - 1; g viten r•p r. relyt of 5 nerillt,alte Cicitiricatve(wltls premium Gold Pen nnJ =mores M=l==Mt2=2l=l Minal= Cate I.l'•trnh as prendunr I The ngent or getter-up of n Olub re:elves tbc to prcini.trui presents free with etch package of eet t chlra bought. I.erfenf Isbin•inn gust kcleed In all c ties. I tool, nor plesel: s • the tn.., Or Ittcy of our customers u ill be eseimr.pol tree of cost. Posta . .eters nod o beet toting rts our agents, will Lr sliou est :en cents coma , aims nu each Cer.till mde In siltiltlon to the respective Premiums. Limn untere for panksge• of Certificates or Ar ticles from ,!lubs, the dewy, he , should be ..ent titpress. Pestle payable to our order, or .Parr 0., , bn Money Ordre,'' should be procured. All ord. r• roust be rbbircaßed to NEW . 1 01 K i.NU W E ELLE 'S R JJANUFACTUR- Jimn.zu.s' pottama, S. E.. coil 'NASSAU end A.NN Strects • New Yerg. ALFRED CATELY, fet% Minim,. Piccoloist Board of Dlrortori. 110 NOT ALLOW YOUR COLD TO take its own cower'. Two-thirds of the wk. Mx. of thansumpi inn owe tbeit 001 to the fatsi mistake of "waiting for a cough to get wall Wale,' If you weak' avold thla oiror. availyone. eel! at mace of Dn. JAY NES' EXPEOTORANT, which will car* you promptly and effectually, sad which. for thirty yyars hos maintained to emula tion a• • certain remedy for all Coughs and Void.. /lore ki some or the evident.: Lieutenant Onlooel Loren Wsoiren, now to ooze mond or Camp William . Penn, Calton Hills, orrttois Pee Coughs, 0014 ha., the Expectorant has al way it prove certala core Nu. J. AL HILL, of liebroo, N. 8, says I woe troubled for twoyears with • severe Couth scull Fain la ivy Left h ide. Alter couulting the best physicians within reach. with no effect, I eras eseeilually restored to rood health by tle sisa et Dr. Jsyars Expectant/it. ltr.U. W. Wnicriaa, of New Tack, wri : Your Expecnt has entirely rel leved See Sore very painful Co Cough, accompanied with 's Throat. 41 Netbour e, writes: Ia coneeqwescs of exposure, whilst bentel, eveittneted &bevel", Cold, which eventually settled on my Chest Alter trying several remedies, with.. out avail, I was completely cured by your Expec torant. Nr-v. Dr. trowt.too, of New York. writes From my own 011'per18000, 1 behere the Ex7ooto. rant to be one of the bent remedies for Coughs aad Cold. Ar:l. C. Terrrs, New Liberty, Ilia, writer: I. of Tall, wkile a refugee irons keetneky, I contracted a Severe Cold, vhfch *Menet, t,hrear eeev. my Lungs. no rxeomp inyiall Cough WSJ SO Ginlatailt. I could obtain but little rest, day or night aithougli I tri several palliatives which verse roes amended t ed o me. One bottle of the Ex pectorant however, broke up my Clough imrsedi. rer Wring my health completely Ina leer days. Er. r , T. Pools*. elispartatanderst of Alarms fichoolt OLo, writes: la tans dm Om Expert...apt aural ise of • lbw Maeda,/ ben tro , shlerorne Cot,. Ages... to PIM burgh, L aIIYIESTOOK. a CO.I at Allsibroy (y, PARR BRILL, ^l4 IRF.IPIC W. LIEMDE m S, azul bald by Druggists gyastally. ler/Vona ' 180 N OLO3 LECTURES. :• DR. R. S. MAOICENZIE, CK Pialedelptalt. will lecture at Tuesday Evening, Feb. 21st. EL , 11J Et.7—Lighlt and S4ndes of irl.h Character IRTIESDAY EVESREG, February 23d, SUBJEQT—Insa Law and Loner. EMEE/ To h • hn..l nt the Rook, Muni*, and at the Ihmr. Doom open et . 1 o'clock: Lectur• ountaleacen it a. 11A 1.1. PATTERSON, JOFIN .1. R. BPI - rt:lt EI.O, 11. 111011 AR OA YTS, B. O. AI,rANDLESS, lA. H. oettsr..Err, J. oAzzAm, i s'PEPFIEN WTH)IP3, teitiAt Lecture tlommittco. pENSIONS, BUIJNTIEB. W.. 1. & HALL PATTERSON, Army and •Navy Agonev We. 144 FOURTH ST., Pittabur%44 PENSIONS - Proffered; IROVECTIIM,RMIRIPAY mot Pit/ZE AIONEY, and 00111AIUTATION OF RATIONS of released prisoner. collected. PAY OF PRLSONEE3 OF WAR eau be drain by their wives or widowed mother.. Or= - • 'VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AIM TION.—M 11l he cold at PUIII.IO SALE, on the premi.ce, on TIIUItrti)AY the Ittld of Polo n ary. at 2 oVeck, 0. w.. a LOT OF nottrth; .tt,. ateil In the Pint Want, of the city of Allegheny, fronting CO hot no Itoh twee street, and extending Lock along Corr. lb eel 130 feet. on which are erect ed Two Two Story Mick Term. nol. known tl r elr Ily miler of W AI. ALEXANDER, I:Kreuter; ...Int .I.IIIDDLE, Executrix of Dr. It. F. 1111/1/I.F.l'er.d. For further . nrforrnetion, Inquire et John Dynter Al.le7t.u. citloc • or comrr of ' , Werra nod la,. cock itrcetn, Alk•Oo•ny, or of J. S. & A. P. Moo I. non, A Uncial $ et LOW, &o . 131 Form k et.. Pitt.- borne •-- Tloll3lll'll OIL COM PA N . hci 0,1 Fern 111 •br SL,wk. be lief. at IV HALT, Pitts. I. tact, V. Molch ut o'clock Y., f , :r ter puipro. of or.r.tz.izgt 1 . ~, , der the Oct. of Acacrilrly of the l'ortlsorrner.ltt of F'enntyh edn, 111 , 13:0V01.1.31‘14 Jtj,rlrlli 11.1:1(1, Prod.:era. pr. /TM frtoa.l - i_n? rt. k A 1:n r !Moon Cow r I'vrennutom, 4th, 19.16. ,N ELECT' (iN FOR PRESIDENT, Alsongere so.] Miners of this Comp Any, fot ~reetlo9 e Midge over the Allegheny River, pion sate Mt Fberell, in the county of Allegheny, will ' hi held 4 tl. e Ti/I.I.IIOUSE, at the south vnil of thi Er Inge, on M n ONiY, the GUI any of fitscoti next at the ' , our of V. r. w. r.•ms.l r. G.- =l==ll=! No. 10A racarlx.at fat-moo', Dealer hi STAPLE VARIETY CIOODS, PA NO 0(If HIS TOYS, (31111,1112 EN'S INJAUEIRi, FANNY BASKETS, wholesale. or retail of thr avast it asenable priers. felTiy IV 0T I 0 E.74OIJRNESMi PIAS- J. , TER/ Rs A SI , OCIAI lON OF PITTS.RURGII AND ALL/A/RENY —1 hereby not:fy nil mem bers of the Aemmls {lon to amend the nest Re of sr Alertly's. as business of Smportnues writ f.O before the trretlnr. S. I , Ic(JRURY, ,:ems , ary. I'LIie.CAUY 14, RIGS . le1J:11r,1 15' t: V.TESE-TI 1)11(.SPEC1 US OF Tliu Pacific Refining Company, OF PrriSBURGH, PA. Capital Kiwi, 22,000 SHARES; $5 EACH. Subscribers Not Personally Liable. It fo proposed by the subscribers to this to form Company under the Mining and Manufacturing LaTrs of Pennsylvania, with A Capital of ellA,Otto, for the purpose of buying Crude Petrolens. at the wells, or at Pittsburgh, Refining and Selling GSM. For this purpose, th e property proposed to be bought is the Retineey Called the Pacific 011 Works, In Pitt Township, Pit.; which has been run successfully for the past two years by Mews. litewer, Butte k Co., of this city. DESCRIPTION CF THE PROPERTY I he Pacific Oil Works le situated en the Alle gheny River and Allegheny Volley Railroad, to l'ilt Township. The buildings ore built entirely of brick and constructed 111.11 thorough and work manlike manner. They have been rebuilt within the pant twelve months, and everything is In per lea repair. A. aubitanttal brick warehouse la con ctel with the Rennery, witha deep cellar capa ble of storing over 2,00/ Anriels of Relined Oil, Wooden Tanks wader ground, holding nearly o,ois bands ; SEVEN STILLS, fayndly: 600 Barrels Refined Oil Per Week, (IN ROUND NUMBERS.) A Worthington Steam Pump in the Refinery; olio one at the river, with tubing from river to works, for pumping Crude Oil in bulk; ample Agit-deem' Lett ling Pans. To guard against the, blank brink walls separate the different departments. All the machins ryi is new, and with the storage capacity both for Crude and Reined Oil, the favor. able lot ality—hav log the river and railroad at coin. ruami--thismay be ranked as One of the most per fect 'fill Refineries in the world. Tr, present owners will convey this property, Including the Refiner, with land in fee sisnole. (Teo feet on huller street, by 120 to Pine Alley, to the Company for the sum of 310.100. A correct plan of the property accompanies .ark hook of suhscrintion.. The success which ham attended the proseentins of this branch of the 011 Trade has not escaped the notlie of all observing mind., rind it if deemed superfluous to urgb any argument...that would go to prove bow a company by laying inn largo stock of Crude 011 when it is low, refining it and bolding tt e Refined until the price is pr,fitably remunera tive. can pay n dividend annually of 40 to be per cent. It should be observed that the company, after paying for their prope:rkt will have a cub wo. hag fund of SOAK*. This can easily be turned on r three times each year. and It Le believed that a ith good management the Company will be able to declare a quarterly dividend of 10 per cent-, and that there is no hotter or safer investment for capital than in the stock of thisuOompany. For prants, Hank, insurance, flatiron Land even Geld 'Mining ; Macke, are left tar behind. end the risk Is DO greeter. 1111. lilrbstql Sill. a gentleman of tong experience, both MI a realer and dealer in 011, will, It desired, p ersonally superintend the business of the com any. Attacked is • certificate from .:tr. A. T. s,,y,yadt, .h.s°,4l t he _ palm" 61 the Refinery as near as it call as ': ;;mated by one of the most oxperiertrA and successful of Benner, : ITTIIIIITkOW, Feb. nth, ikeS. By request, I have ma to • careful estimate of the Requesy called the PACIFIC OIL WORKS. I ensider it worth at least 4100.0:10) Fifty Thou este Dollen. With the resent high price of me, tartals, it would probab.y cost a much larger sum t, cons truct a Berl - errs fo all re-specie as perfect as this one. AUGUSTUS T. SCHNIBT, Superinteateut of the Arden° Oil Works. *Pheabose Cerlireste Is Moen to astl•fy persons who may invest In the stook of this tlompsay, that all who auburn* are on an equal footing, sad also to prove that the value Is really la the property. Books of subscription to the Capital Stock of the Cfmpany arc now open at ='rr•ri9SVßGs. OFFICE OF GEORGE W. DILWORTH, 170 SECOND.STREET OFFICE OF BREWER, BURKE & CO, DUQUISNE WAY, ear. itemock Street :ECOND hTIONIL BASK OY yITTORGII, HIND LID LIMIT 81114611, Twenty per neat. to be pant II re Ole After 'wt. eerlpUen 4 menu, to JOHN E. PATTERSON, Caslier Seeaad Natimsl Bank, Pittiburgh, The balance In installment. as needed by the eon- P P ersona re aiding in the country desiring to sub 1e t lin will have their orlon promptly attended to y Stan Wog any of the above psalm fe=silw Skirt, for 1E405, A nw AND GREAT INVEINTION IN HOOP SKIRTS. THE DIIPLIIS ELLIPTIC, Or Double Steel Spring WEST, BRADLEY & CAREY, (LITE .1, L .5. J. 0. WEST.) frt (Members Street. Mew Fork. Are the owners of the patent and exclusive mann fsOurers of thin, .1. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX ELT4PTIC STEEL SPRINCI SKIRTS. This loyention consists oflittplex (ortwol Ellip tic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together,. edge to edge, m thing the toughest, moot elastic. flexible and durable spring ever used, sending the wearer In conseluence of Its great elasticity and flexibleness, to place and fold the shirt when In use as easily and with the same Con venience as n silk or muslin dress. It entirely ob. lintels and. !Reams the only objections to hoop sktrti, ale; the annoyance to the wearer as well as the public, especially in crowded assemblies, ear. lieges, rallroadcars, church pews, or In any crowded !dare, from the diMeulty of contracting them to creepy a small space. • Mu entirely removes the shilinulty while giving the skirt the usual fall and symmetrical form. and is the lightest and most stylish and graceful appearance for the street, epefa, promenade or house dress. A. lady ifitying enjoyed the pleasure. comfort and great conveys& n e of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Spring Skirt Issr a single day, will never afterwards willingly dispense with the use of them. Thee are the brat dttallty in every post. and by far the lightest, most urable, comfortable and econnsileal skirt made. tic reliant* will be supplied as abate, and hy Jot. Isms, nod ladles In most first-class retail stores In this city end throughout, the ditterent States. 4 , 4 - Inquire for the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. Hi nlflrrp Duplex Elliptic *Ott, most popular and firk.ll,lc In uke, for mile by EATON, MACRII7it & CO., Nos. 11 soil 19 FIFTH STREET. P RA DI.Ei" DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT, r-ent tlfeidedl the hat skirt made. A .plenild ebrettiti ht. L i IIIDLEVS DUPLEX FLI EPTIO SRIRT, moll y !bidet to-oceuip - a small apace, flexible and durable. F. r sale by f...tm • ItEge-111-Taltrtio: rn•rssunau, FOR TIpPIDIIICO DRESSES,.trx • ern. ' fn n BrlOrrO.r MODOCr, without. Wury to tho filbrte Or OOlOrr, TILE huslim ELtiotrvs. 40 70. 11,1 , ctroet. Ii.TIODUCE NOW IZECEIVING. coO lba yrlme Frenh Holt llutinri 800 dozen I , oroll Eggs 100 barb hirer, I , lnr,ltell I.:lnver Seed; Drtl bcrh small Navy ilennr; teri both Slit eal:llorn Meal, ter rale by 1320 IUIDDL•E Tr .1 f) T'ER T 1 S E.III7.IrTS - $100,099, Oil and . Minbig Company. Cauital Stock - - - $250,000. OF ONE DOLLAR EACH, . Outlier Farmers. Deposit Net. Bulk, Plttatrugh. TREASURER, pro 'nu. JOB BORNE & nnd Y 7 )1 it ket''nt reet BATES & BELL, DE= tMON CHEERILY RUN 888 IN 250,000 SHARES 150,000 of which is itt aside foe WORKING CAPI'T'AL. Only a Ltpalted number of stances yet to be sold. osFxaEx3a 2 =1:313 WM. hicCUTCFECON, Liberty street, Pittsburgh R A. GEORGE. SECRETARY s JAMES McCITICEMON, Liberty street, Plttet.ligTh. brittOrbilf; JOHN P. KRAMER, °sailer First National Bank, Allegheny S. B. McELROY, of McElroy, tlicksoo t Co., Wood ist, Pattabtrgd WILLIAM McCUTCHEON, Liberty street, Pittelnugh. DR. L. R. MeABOY, PitUlburgt. JOHN M. CRAWFORD, New Castle. Pe,. EBENEZER MeJUNKIN, 13utter, Pa. HON. JOHN M. DUNLAP, Lancaster, P. SIIPENUITENDEINIC: THOMAS B. CLARK, Oil Otty. Ps. Propaty to loated entirely in TCIAI4O 00. IProgry - oad . eonalsta of : . FTLIST.-04 acres choice territory, in festanple,; . on ILSkisty °Leek, eommenclag about 275 rods front its mduth, on the Allegheny River, and extending aldai r ither aide of the creek • distance of 260 rods, m a water ( ( rout entire of SOO rods, or room for at. east= wells. The developments now being made in this locality,tombined with theists strikes on Pit Nola Creek, and otker tributaries •of the river, to chow and - establish eoncltudrely the fact that time and labor ate the only necessary requis • itcs to the obtaining of large paying well on Ws territory. The land is subjectlo two Leases of one. half acre each, the company receiving ono-half the oil, and being at no expense. SECOND—One-quarter lease-hold to iota Nos. 48 and As, ALLEGHENY PETROLEUM COMPANY, On Use Allegheny Myer, about ono-fourth mile above Hone Creek, and about 30 rodstrom a well now said to be producing 40 barrels of oil per day. These lots join front each el net, on the river—and extend bank 10010 SO rode—making a (tentage of t rode. TWO WELLS Are going down on this property, one of which to nearly completed—being about aorne4oo filet. 'The indications are that this will bee Big Well, as al• readyiecyeral tine veins of 01l have been struck; LEASE TWENTY YEARS. ROYALTY. 3-Bths of the Oil. TillED-646i1i0 tense- . bold in Lot, No. In, SPRINGFIELD PETROLEUM COMPANY, On Chewy Run, •abent,threikuartera of a mile above Oke'"Reed , r Wed ,1 and , but a abort distance train the "Auburn,. "Yankee," and other good wenn. There la room on the property for three well,, one of which Is now beingylgorounly pros ecuted. Thirty days, It is confidently believed, -will Make thfe Well ready for Larding, as the - maa ebb:wry and everything connected with It is of tho first order. Lease 20 years; Royalty, enehalf the Oil. FM-MP:l—The entire tomes-hold of Lot No. la. ST. NICHOLAS OIL COMPANY, Cherry Run. On this property there la room for tour Wells, one of which 19 now being sunk . As 11,11 lease le located near the famous Howl, Baker and Grocery Wells, product:lg respectively 80. im and !AD barrels, there is scarcely a doubt of sbund• sit success, the record of Cherry Run chronicling 13e failures jr this favorite locality. Lease, 20 years. Royalty. half the taL SHARES TO BE TAKEN, Jrhat Basis, Where and When But a limited number of shares to this Company are yet to be taken, which will b..n-i - :za to sutraerl• berg on the original bawls of one dollar per share * p,I and ma 3. be secured by alyint,:• at the OFF/Ob. OF THE COMPANY'. store of WIf.LIAfI3k. CUTCIIFOri, EtS Liberty street, Pittsburgh, du ring the neek . corernencing TLI IiIISDAY, February Ibth, and ending February ':2ll'inst. After Ihe time mentioned, no moraestook will be given on the 0116atktii 1 , 3118. • . . The _working operations of this Company hive Brea placed under the management of T. B. ei.AEHE. of Oil Ells experience is such as to enable him to look after the Interests of . the Company tntellie ntly, and to prosecute the deed opmeet of the territory in .a manner most mamas tell to promote its general welfare and Cleat success. Books Open froth the 16th to 2311 195 LIBERTY STREET, fenagt P/TZBUZIGIL -~`'.~,.~a3,,~ •~.?~.,~ t'`~£` fir. 4 ~~~~~,~::. DRY GOODS. :ERIC AT TILE WELLrFFNOWN ST&ND OF 14 ALEXANDER BATES, 21 Fifth Street.. BATES & BELL, (IdUCCESSORS TO /LEI. ISATES,) RUC Decided to Sell their Entire Stook at a GREAT REDUCTION. BEFORE PURC/LASING THEIR SUPPLY OF NEW SPRING GOODS, WILL DISPOSE OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT AN IIMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. 4 Trent* !forint:ors worth 81 37 for 81 00. French Nerinoes worth $1 021 for $1 20e 'j French Ifforistoes worth $1 89 for 81 CF. .; French Merl:noes worth $ll 00 for $1 50. krona . . Morinoto worth 02 50 for 01 07. Eroach Meriszoos worth 63 VS for 82 26 French Chtntsea at 50. 02, and .rd otata.; French Reno' worth 61 60 hie 5100. Spring Alapaceas at Last years petted. All Wool Poplin DeLines rota 11105 for UAL tail Wide Vold Ooburgs for 62¢. 23:Lanka/ very cheep, sed of the Argot quality. All Wool InaLis for Tto Baratheu l 611 Mon, Veal/ . Wing. yardwida Eng. Mennots wartItIKLCOSeeL6O. 4 amortised of Cloaks. of ail ilses. Ibrit per COIL " • Hosiery mill ('loaks,vild at fee eu prioN, *dIII oat the al/ sunk. • fist fatale, he IS sue if ears, A 'soma fp* of geolae fiords elf at Ilk go Of 14i, O o c 4 Livens CI D " for / 28 4 4 , Spring Foulard Mks, fins Esc ikt. lig Wool Delases, Banos& Bak:writ Skirts as Intriski.ls: 161Slutwl Xecino;Bedueed ; Ivry Low. A. full Una of Linen Otoodii, Pf29o Oadagi' IMEMIROS, SHIBUNGS.. TWEEDS, MANS, and cussmusium,•' • AT LOW PEW = OF ALL maxi% FLAiat AND atintEn. REM= A ppm ASSORTMENT or warm. cloong, A JOB LOT. OP HOOP SKIRTS for tel ordia, THE BEST MAKES OF !sap GLOVES, 1* White sad void. •mmtommm)wlrcnow CIMAINS. An the above geode am:mated will he geld afi l the prices mentioned. Every. efittet.willbe used bl the me of the firm and those In their =plot to give entire satiafection_ to their.enstowere Goods will always be selected with the itiosteare-i -pulons care, so as to give a large ud welt seisetel* stock of faalitoruinle goodie& moderate pilaw. fernlntil - SPECIAL BALE. sw.anzs.r. Undershirts at t3OO, wow= ecoo. ' Drawers at $2.00 - • woictra 44.00, tICHSIIIIIT WILL WEBB BUILT' lb-.61t. , NAORVM &. CO Have igMtt 24 Gotta of vo4; _extrioheiry*SlTX UNDERSHIRTS/me DR.e..YS, nearly Which Neigh from 134 /b. to lb. I oz. meth 41141 t. that mutt be dosed out Inunedlately.. • We offer them at much less than what they lost to make, and we belleve_theet to be equakto imp thing LI market at t 4 Co.. No reduction . will bo made for quantity-4mm shirt or one humitod at the same tate. These Shirts are a 'Great Bewail! EATON, P/L/LCICIIISS;1 co.; 19 and 29 Fifth street. CLOSING OUT SATM OF DRY q icr. • FOR zwznTr pars o.rLr, J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. WINTER BREBS 0 OoLS, at cog and less. WINTER :HA VU'S, at cost and less. WINTER CLOAKS. do do. BA L 'MORAL SKIRTS.. •. MIER 'DRESS GOODS, at Ls,st yeses prices: NO(JP NED R74. BLANKETS AND_ FLANNELS. The entire Mock Ens been Roducud IXL WI AND DIUST 'WILL 8E ...- CLOSEDOUT Now- is the_ Theo to Get Itaria fel4 ' • A NEW. ..ASSORTMENT TOF. , -EUT 4 ..,.. TONS,. Dream, . and Oloair Ornaments, B:151 Gimps, Obenilbr. and &mod :Fringe,. Mask .V ' Ordersleaves .Llnea - Sets .rof.tha Hunt quality ..RR.. Lane end Linen Collars and lialfikerehlefet Glovsai;:; Holism Balmoral - and [loop- - SkirtsL Breakfaill.i Ziluswia and blaoques, orall *awl: linrawst's Illbr - -;! wooled Collars and OWN Los ladles andProtlero x l: Rash' - teat! • Gloves, in all trust .Tonytors- - (Hovel to lat. colon;. Ribbon . -Sets 1 WI SC order, User Ida , a new ot of • Braid. step Falls an :Flowers. :Mill be Mond at.' ~'....,' L-, ~:.,' . .. . . . . . - . „ ALICE MOWRY% VIIIISLALING STORE. ~ ..q. No, 21 Entirth &treat, near Perry 'trent. , Particular attention 'given to cleantnplat ask alli all other .IdAds of Lams. Also Bk.& :Vo_ lath •