tittobitqh rCIILLBIrrn TIES LOT yrßusnim, mogirlitx, TROBI3ISiY, FEBRUARY 23, 1205 - . . . TUB 2'7,41 01r= EEMIAWk , Vtateiday was not generally observed ets it holiday in this city, there having been no general agreement so to observe it. But we know of no previona - niniverisitry . of Wskurcarores Birth*, in which the:peo ple felt in such. holiday spirit; and if the movement Tor theans&Asion of hesiness; Lad been begun-early intsligli c there woidd Lave been, Witliclent Utility and tip:owls:4s wee ti:iiialte,it equal to the rourth. of inlY. Thecswfver was a time since: the war commended in winch the peoplefelt:so34,-, cons ai Ihr ydo now. The manifold sic , cesamfof florris!a . i.; the capture . of. Charle‘ ton; the' I, iter 'hilmillitleivif *nth, care; lino, the old flying from nit Sumter, sad tit'i!UPtire,.bf ,Wilettingtott. blether ' with the:manifest apprisedlL of the.end of • the War, ill combined to render yesterday a lien holida and •to inspire eVery one_ with the wish-for a chance' to throw up his hat and butte. . '...-'''' '' '' •-• •_ - • THCyI: tritAftE OWeteLtafot: ' J'hiliu Ipbls, tinder •ill - terror i4ipired by the remit dreadful cab By in that city, hilailied s fisA the paltlige of :view to : ilful: ing tire s torage and refs - g'of :Petroleum to a anialtpdr'ttoa of that city, the reserved ItortiseAeing on the; 0 , ehttylktif river, 'lint little impioved and sparsely occupied. A. similar bill, it is understood,' Will be In troduceti,,or asked for, relative to this city. As there ' are but few' unoccupied spots within the bounds of the city proper, such at bill would practically exclude Petroleum - from the city. Arc the people prepared for this? We think not. But If not, our representatives should be at out* apprired of their wishes. We are 'not sufficiently acquainted with the public , sentiment on this question, to give expres sion to it; and therefore merely indicate the • fact that if those interested wish - for some legislation or wish to prevent it, they take an early opportunity, either individu ally or collectively, to make our represent atives acquainted with their views. _ --.4.. ; • , TUE RIVER BED BILL. The votes of three Of ow repres_eatatives in favor of'diaellsnine the Catamittee of Ways and Meat from the further • consid eration of the bill to (practically) give sway the bed of the Allegheny river to Boma ntrifiermlatoni, was So geherally re garded, at the time, as a vote in aid of the bill, although not.directly In- its favor, that we felt it our duty to warn those gentle Men —Sgailltßanyloto capable of being construed in that way. We had not the least idea that they had any. tad motive.-in voting as they did; but We felftlint they Were pricing themselves in a false position, and that their could not too soon retire from it. It lea remarkable fact that when this Dwindle was first broached the entire press of the State laughed at It as ridiculous; but 113w : that it has grown into a serious fact, scarcely one of the papers that ridiculed it has a,word to say—against it. True, but few of theta out of Philadelphia have the hardihood to approve it; but silence, while Duch gigantic,swindling is going on, is re garded by its friends as equivalent to ap proval. — We did not need the assurances that we have since received, that each of our mern bemilionght he was serving the Slate in giving that vote: Their impression was that the C i onunittee to. which, a had,been referred wbuldrbpoilitin the',..Sbape dosiicd by fileride; afid - ifirit'if the bill conistbe breughtpromptly.before ihe House h Could lie th itniendedas in some Measure tct•PPD I ten - tba interests 'of the _State. NOtwitit: ataraing tide vie*, they coed to disibarge the Committee .from its further' considera tion:' :We - dunk they mere mistaken viewvbut that does not change the faci"that: thellixtrrose in so voting-was a good one. On all - teat triestions the TOW of the tile gheey delegation has been cast solid against the hill; and our members are entitled to the fullest credit for thus faithfully representing the will of their constituents: htili `REBOI.InIOI4B Qr . 4e. WIS -lOLlceil noxiously, at the time, kir a toll copy of the resolutions introduced hi 11r. Wthilaits into Congrcatt,of which the telegraph , gave us so unsatisfactory aaynoti . cis, the Washington ashln City papers con tained only the merest outline of them, anti we have not been able, until now, to lay Lauds upon the resolutions in full. We :give than, below, anti nsk for them a care ful perusal. The House tabled them at the time; but many members were absent', and -- we are confident, that - on a full tote, they would now pass: Iteardved,4. That there IN no power under th e %Constitution, in any branch of this Govern vuoit-to trait with the Stotts confederated -in rebellion against it. either for the - severance of the Unite,or for th e abrogailon_of any article, of its ftrodathentel Is*. Resoftvd, 2. Thrt inasmuch as the said Con federotedltiroahave taken up arms against the Governoteittof the United States ithunt any just provocation. and for the avo wed purpose-of issatirg and establishing their independence thereof, and still pc t- in maluroluing that position by aimed resistarice to ne authority; And inaenneh also;as - the public ..authorres of thlinetion bate not ,ortly declared, as was their that they can accept no terms, entertain no .propositions tor anything short f • absolute. and uncononal submissive to its laws, and with a clemency and maananimity altabst Without example is htstory, have pro claimed a general amnesty, without limits as to time to such of the malefectors as slotfi.retarn to th eir duty, with the exception of the chief. conatlirafets --, It is hereby doelsred to be the „sense of this noose, that this Goveroment hasniready exhaustz od tdl the entente:sof a lust and wise statesman lairlp,-t:trorPt so far as regards the further earnest and vigorous p ro secution of the war for the ea t of the laws—in the elfort to restore -peace to this nation, and has. to this end, done all that a proper regent for its own Interests can allow; and all that a decent respect for the °pia - ions of the ,world „could demand of ; and that therefore any farther overtures embassies public or rotate, °Metal or unofficial, Looking to treaty Or coWpromise'lrith the usurpers at Richmond., wendd be not only unprofitable, es-theywould broonsistent with Pe rigld2 and dignity of this nation, but are to be deprecated as aolutely =Cetaceans, - In giving encouragement to the In surgents, and protracung their resistance by el pcsunk us to misconstruction and giving colon to the-delusion that we mistrust our ability to sub ' due than to obedience, and are ready to accept something short of the restoration of the Union, sud the unconditional submission of those who naverthelled against It. --... The Enlistment Evan& In !Jew Tort. The prisoners arrested by Cot Baker, in New York, on charges of being concerned in the presentation of forged enlistments to the army and naval rendezvous, are to be lion-immeiately tried by a comminion of which. the IL. E. Chittenden, lide of the: Treasury Department, has-been appointed Judge Advocate. The principal caso brought hefore Cot Baker and Mr. Cilium dea; on. Saturday; was of a ; remarkable char acter. and exhibits the irrepressibility of swindlers in that city.- Two nien were ar. rested charged with representing mashesas.l/ritited States deteCtives, and defrauding, a Stage &turd one hundred dollars. These bogux oers entered on an assumed Harris' stag charge of e and ins;'wrestced bim desertion; which has proved to be false, pro ceeded 'with him to his 'house, where they agreed to let . him off. for one a rrangement rs. • Barris, who made the with theta to ere the sum at ahonse in Va dat street, at once Informed Col Baker of - the facts, and two :of the Colonel's officers concealed themselves in the house a rms ha ing seen thetswindlers, receive the amount arrested- them. They wore sent to Fort Idsfoyette ip irons. T • ~r 4 ~ =. ~' ~~: „~. vwa.r ,r':.9~Y✓.F? ; °~yp+'l-LL ";'~°SYa~'~'g~-i`ct.>,=?: • . _ The 11,1:tread. . ihe ;!, A ileiire to eh:: intliacinquiry and aittn. tie's) tr. the ex tr '-y and accenalourr position 3Er.2:11,i; 7•1J,1r f of D.rer.om of the &lie gheny Valley ft. It. Ct. io the proceedings which warts red cn a called and adjourned meeting of the stpekholdera of i,hl company a few weeks abice in, I trust, more a 11 - Jai:A(lot warratt foe this intrusiou urea your coimans—leasmech as ,only a two lice item in the shalicrot typo of the loratey, column war- all the nonce glren to a ttanemelion which quietly sits - poled of a property I. which has cos; this community same two Lull- None of money, and which now, In the shape of taxation, cornea home to every hearth-atone in the country. • ,The gentlemen who compose this board of ,monagement are numbered among our most en terprising,-philanthropic and public-spirited fel low citizens,' and; as sneh, should not occupy the equivocal educed' by each action as • will at least Mate there open to the grave charge a n d peersion:of the trust reposed to them, •a fo A areelf they will hereafter be held answer-• able by this community. It will, perhapt,ho • TeMpred • _ tofallikto thbirispousibillty, upon, the plea of theitanclion of the majotity of TOMS, &e. • •We assume; however, that this board-1s not of, and d oe t no t Te,present,the stockholders - (or Wier ~whcee' money built . the road) 'but en the amt. - 1 teary Only a ring (In commonparlaneo Or Montt -of speculators; who have pnrchased'i eontroling. nirenintof the Stock at itiarshapandotherectien • tire tiales,lead at merely notkin4PTidss,'lsalltelmat, however, to vote In or to dictate to the : board or management, and Ii largely owned, Dia 'single manufacterlng concern in thikelty, snd who litt, we are manredi fandahodthe stock neeemary to • constitatte,the oU cadres* three or the . hoard Of , nanagetnentotoi, a member of the lloarte itself also furnishing In the person of one. of Its employees the material'for one of. tire par‘ ties of 'the wend 'pail, with other gentlemen who how do or have occepict positions in. both the Alligheniyalley end. French trot boards, the latter conipintrwith a paid in capital of eight -kitintlred dgilliiya:(iltKl) to be th e lessee of a road which toot; Tomo two milliond; thns seeking to dispose of forever the rights and interest of a • fell paid minorty to a concern which has every tfOrg to make and nothing to lose in the pre o's. under ' She' subterfuge Mono hurt sired' , land , uluety-trine year lease—the quid pro - oxs. being . ostensibly thirty-flee per cent, of the earnings of the med. Woneed not Oral . . to point to the practical operation of a similar Scheme, where lessees are now trying the lone and effect of a foreclosure to get rid of an noying per cents, primarily necessary to obtain p satesount _ a coveted:prise. NOW we aver,xbould this minripleobtain, tont, no stockholder Is safe hid property where a majority may effectually dispose for ever the Tights and privileges of ever so small a minority In any corporation. Is P etock not subject to the laws HS other property ler are railroad companies and rail m.o. without the pale of legal restraint The fear or trespassing too much upon your space . preventsi at thin time, a fuller exposition of the Mishima and prospects of the road which, rlthitur asscut, we may refer to 'hereafter. PROTESTINS. San Gotateige, Theogople of _San Domingo, according to otWtest advices, had not learned that theSpanialt Government admit thelrins- Linty to continue the war, and that they have; therefore, conclude , ' to withdraw their troops from the island. Bat the for tune of mar -was more -and more turning in favor of the Dominicans. The Span iards-were completely defeated by them on the 4th of December. Spani s h soldiera dying of hunger and thirst make.eipearance daily in the Dominican army e Several towns were abandoned by -th Spaniards, and - immediately occupied by the National forces. The President of Hayti having offered himself as - mediator between the contend- Ing parties, the Dominicandecided upon only two articles, a general exchange of prisoners of- war and State, and the send ing of, a commission tolifadrid to ask the peace, liberty and independence of the Re public. Nothut' g could prove more conclusively the unshaken confidence of the Dominicans in the triumph of their cause, than these peace propositions - They refuse to listen to anything short of -tile recognition of their independence, • and undoubtedly prepare themselves to continue single-handed' the struggle against one of the great nations of Europe. We deeply sympathize with the wrongs which /APO :been inflicted by European unanarchs upon the republics of Tackier) and Peru.. But we cannotbUt think that if they bad exbibited'arrequal devotion to republi cs, instilutiorus and their indendence as San 'Domingo, theywould Lame been so prelbundly humiliated as they have been. And it is'vell' to remember that these gal lant- defenders of American institutions ' . against' Brovean ' encroachments are ne tthee.-N. 1. Tr erne. - - - TIII: LATEFT }TOM SHARMAN.-11' WAS :1: Winnsboro, thirty miles north of the Capital of,,South Carolina., It is known in history as the point from which the Earl Cornwallisisnirted January 1, 1781, on his campaign through North Carolum and iuto irginic It is on the high and dry taut of South Carolina, and in the midst of - that . part of the State which is most producTre fr,A, and owing to the course of the frets. communications are easily malla rd hetwien that town and Charleston. At Itic-t that was the experience of Cornwallis enmenerrini. - - • - - Two itronsmaxs A War.x.--Gen. Blunt, , upervisor and chairman, pitymitstor of iimmiy to new recruits, is turning out from the hsat T •quarters of the committee about tutu regiments every week, , This is good roil:, and if the same rave is , continued, five or six weeks more will finishoar quota. There certainly is magic in greenbacks yet, rid - General Blunt appears to know exactly how to make them tell beet in volunteering. Keep up the supply; bring in the men; fill the tplota and be done with Fry's calmala. ticute..-.Y. F. Herald. ,Eraxvi . .—it is stated this Secretary Stenton has officially notified the members or Conirress from Illinois who called upon him in reference to the draft, that the call war cor three hundred thousand new men, and not years of service, and hence that no prettmt credit would be allowod for three yeut97 recruits over one year's recruits., Claims for credits for the longer term would, he said, be, allowed next year, In ease of another draft. Pi:Mr:l. Di:FVTIMER'h:—A tqualof 146 rebel deserters arrived here yesterday from City l'oint,lneinding one Mileer--Lieut. W. li. Niles, of the 7th Georilit regiment. Owing to the laree oumberof ((terriers now vim- • I ec_into. our lines. the Provost Marshal at City Point is onnbic to ndmiuistet tio oath to them, and conFequently the dut .has to I.i t‘erforrued by Captain Russell, at Col. -I n grab ain't office, in this eity.;-' - Waet. star. ---- ----.." • ....-- A COUNTICY newspaper says that th&King Of Denmark lute Men making a tour•Of his dominions, and was "fetid" wherever he went. The question naturally,Mises if this ls what Shekel-ice= meant when he said there - was something rotten in the state of Denmark." I.oanox was visited three weeks ago with one of the densest fogs over known. At seven o'clock in the evening,it was impossi ble to see the street lights, and tke roads were so slippery. that locomotion almost Trot news of the 51:1CCUlti of the orlaiegg dancer, Donato, has reached the tunalides,an e t the poor maimed Trench soldiers dream day and night of ;Uncovering by • what amount of prae. tire they can gain 100,000 frapan a year. RICIIIICIM editor denial:ills that the tine be drawn. The time may- come _when he won't want It drawn. PUIII.IO XOTIOES. rgy. WEST VIRGII I IIA 011. RAMIS CO. Tee Stockholders of this Company are requested to meet on THURSDAY AFTER NOON, at 2 o'clock ont the oilier of R. WILAY,I u., NO. 4 Band street. fe22.it - J. F. ROBINSON, Secretary. . —MECOICII WARD, Ad.1.V.G11EN11....- At a Sleeting held in the School Rouse, • Feb. 20th, it was resolved that ail subseribe be requesifd to pay their subscrlptioos into the Treas ury In City 11511 to D. Maclean°, as the - money la absolutely needed ; nod all persons that ,have not subscribed aro requested to subscribe forthwith. Meeti and will he held every evening this week. Come and subscribe at onto nod avoid the Draft.. T. W. 11A.I.LL.11' , President . 12421 W. 011.1.218 S. Seer. Oril - el or TOILALLeOIIILTY ,Fe 7... bru GLUTary R. R. Pittstmrgll 11(0. ANNEAL BIEFTLF4ACCORD rgr ANCE with. the provisions of the Charter and the Supplements; the Annual Oeneral Meet. lug of the 'Stockholder* nf the Allegh Valley Baum., Empany, will be held at the o me e Of the tlempany, corner of Washington and Elko greets, In thee:l(y of Ptttabitlgh, ON TLIESDAT,,TRE 291 U day of I'EtRUAIt 2 , atelesen o'clock 10., to reeelse the Report of the 'President and "Managers, to Nest Managersfor the manila year, and transact gush other Wetness as maybe presented Hy order of the Board_ • O. ORR, See. &Treas., AhLeonnarr NATIoXAL BAs;, 1 1 PtelextrZon, Jar. 18, 1815. WAN ELECTION FON NIKE DIN TORS to wave tuall the next. onnual Eno. c. tton.Wlll be bald' at the Banking Rousq_on the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY next, Weldthe boon Oa and I orate& p. m. Weld J. W. 0001 T. Cashier. trifitg-7 C .ro a' it. F. 7.430 sullitrity of the S,eretur7 of the Trassury, the under:4oml hns assurcei the Gunerat Sub scription .ignney for the usle of 'United. States Treavay Notes, bearing serer' sad three tenths per cwt. Wier-est, pur sonata, khasrn as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOIN, These Notes ere Issued under &V. of luz.nt 13th. 18U, and' ere payable three years from thnt time, In currency, or are convertible at the option of the bolder Into U. & 5-20 Six Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These hoods era 120 V/ worth a premium of nine PIN cunt, including gold illterkla from November, which makes the actual profit on the 740 loan, at mania rates, including Mien:tit, about ten per cent. per annum. hesides Ito eworption from Stain and musdripat raralfmh redid. odds from one to three per cent. wore, according to the rate levied on other property. The Interest is payable aernhannually by coupons attached to each Cote, which may he cut otr and sold to any book or banker• The interest amounts to One cent per day on a $5O - uote Two cents. " " " $lOO Ten " " " " $5OO " " 81000 " $OOOO " Naas of sll the deuoutituttloco mooed Will be promptly Combated I.llwr. rreelpt 01 attb.criptlotu. to THE ONLY LOAN IN MAEXET .ow ofrered offered by tho Goreennient, nod It Is or.fldently expected that its superior nd•aotytu ill mall• It tho Great Popular Loan of the People . Leas than v00,000,0c0 remain U 1. 01 ,/. which will piotiably be disposed of within the neat 60 or 90 day., when the notes is 111 undoubtedly c.xamand a premium, tubas uniformly been the case en closing the subscriptions to other Loan. in order that the citizens of every town and section, of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State, Banks, and Prliate Bankers throughout the coup. try have genet/di "agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they hare confidence, and who call ore to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which they receive orders. JAY COOKS, Stltaaription Agent, Philadelphia Sbbectlptions will be received by the First National But. PlUslanft.ta. Soros/ ' - MINI " " " Fourth " 0 Paloath Vies& Ifssarrs Itistassl asst. Putsberib. To Iffaitafailfsiassf East of Ilissaerfe. " irla City ~. Tradesman% lafsfses %Taft " " Wasik* 46 nail . r. 6. Alitrlß V l Picoles' amiss .. feismsdasa 'NEW 4113krERTISAWrT ~rd:iTED ♦ FIRST-0L ANS MILLINER. Nnre other need apply. Call at !44 Wylle street. sentAtd i:ott Buick A HOUSE.. of Sin rooms and gashed Fatten. lin VI VI ming street, Allegheny. Good payed slice's, end Water sod tise at the door. Lot les its. Cert. sol { d nt hillr . a. it Inquire et 11.01101UBL EY, a federal street._ ,011, SALE.—'f TRUER STORY PEWK liet:St, No. r trert.lntla's Bow. Ito haulm contains an he alarm itopeavestamte, "ad iv 'applied loath v.t, wooer. rte. rastesion given on the it of p Apply to aW. 00111.1 i, ul Water sure. Urri or Actoonant. • Tztea-unenik Orrice, Feb. ad, tniS. 'ALL PERSONS WHO ARE IN AR REARS to the City of Allegheny for Oround Rents and Water Rent., by meter measure, will take notice that if mid doss tee not paid on or before the FIRST or MARCII enacting, Gude to. counts will be placed in the hands of- the City o. b e ttor for collection. D. DIAOFERRON - it 13:lor . City T re ssuir. —VLt—MENT STORES AT AGO - G, TioN.—TUESDAY MORNING, Feb. 2Stb, at to 0 1 / 4 11.ck , ay erCer of Capt. Geo. W. Murphy, C. V 01... will be sold at the omen of the Comlwary et Suhslotence, ooriser at reala stesset and Garrison alley, the following U. S. condemned stores. it barrels Mess Beef, 311 pounds Itard Dread. Terms-omb, Government roneln. fe'.3 A. 31.clUSTAINE, Ale!. FANCY GOODS. BOOTS AND SIIOES. —THURSDAY moararin AND ArTER. • NOON, Februarylo and 2 o'clock, will be sold at Commercial Soles Roods, 61 Fifth street, a great irartety of Fanny Goods ans Notions, tall ith'. Trimmed }Sonnets, hut Hisses lists, Scheniel Smut., Ladleafiloake nod hlantlUss, Zep'hyr Wool Good., Ladies Hoop - Skies, Fancy Shirts, ke. Also Ladles', Alisie., Gent's and Boy'. Hoots and Shoes In every variety'. _ (ea. A. IIcILWAINE, Auctioneer. DISSOLUTION CiF PARTiiill - 81 11 P. —1 he firm her.tofore existing ender the style' ior GRAHAM A MeCANDLESS,lderchant Tail ors. m Sccd , l3lleld street,liss WWI fig. dardlaslved, 15 111 r Graham purchasing Mr. factlandiens' toter e.l in the nem. All tho accounts will be settled by Br. Grisham, to tke same plate of bualnesu VR. GRAHAM HAVING SOLD 1114 i entire lot_irelt In the. Tailoring Durdness 1 . Mrs..: ANDERSON ta. DIETER. (sites plessur • In recommending. them to hi. former pos a h. is sure they will t he is td to Ras,o will fever them wild their pstrennge. fe23:ind _ W 0-0-1., ALEXANDER WUILLDIN & SONS Now Occupying Their New Stores. go & 22 Forth Frost FL and 21 A 22 LOUIS II PHILADELPHIA. Raring been thletyyears in the trade, and know. roes ail the essaufacturers In this vicinityWOOL. would solicit consignments" of WOOL, it YARNS, end COTTON YARNS, and will make 0,&011. advances, if desired, on all shipments, as the rate of sin per cent. per andlotalail a is, Co.. TE Id . D A Is m ATWOOD, • Vonnincturms and Commission Idershonts CARPETINGS , Oil Cloths, Mailings, BLIP, NC 270. 619 CHESTNUT STREET, re 92-30 ECT U RE, a-t locmiocort =val. BY BEV. J. W. BAIN FRIDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 808, Fos SUBJECT--The Prk and Frufte of V iriory Tickets 26 cents. Lecture to commence at ri o'clock. Proceeds for Library for the Sabbath School of the ath U. P. Church. feLtSt A N -ELECTION FOR TIIIRTEER 4 2 - MASAO ERN of the company for erecting a Bridge orer the Blonongnhein river, oppose Pitts. tough, Le the county of Allegheny, In conformity to an Act of Assembly passed January Oth, 1861, will be bold at the TOLL NOUSE, on fdONDATI Much 6t4, lea, at. Y 0 clock, P. M. N. lit .I.IIIES, Trcastirer, Pittsburg. February 22, 1262. feZhttl Tit:QUES'NE ROOK OIL COMPANY. 49- , A. reetltrfs Of the Stockholders of this Oom• piny will be held et the Store of Oeo. H. /Guist. son, Eno., GP Liberty street, on Friday, Feb. 24th, at 9s. it. Prompt and full attendance lo desired, tts the Wetness to be transacted Is urgent end lie portsnt. By order of the Gommittos. f agag W. W. lICELCIINES, See'. 0171CLVINATI a O. 11,01 a—A chola° N.. , lot; large alsejtat out of smoke; for Isle !by tea (733A9. L OM...DWELL. ' AT; it .4 43 In: it TiTS:E...72E.YrS TilL" UMW NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh, con_ SIXTH AND WOOD STRIIETp o.vousTrs 110TF.I.En t Prealdent. SPRINGER lIAREAPOIi. Vi re Pre&ldnot (JEORGE A. LIiDLY, This Bank Invitee the accoonts Books, Book• ere fund others. Gorefoniont Soeuvities of all klode bought tad sold at current rotes. Ao SPY:OIAL AGENT of Tay C o ooke, subouriP• close will be received fort Popular 7-30 Loan, This loan ll now being absorbed al the rote of 8,000,04300 Pox' rimy'• and neing convertible into five-Iwenty bonds which are now at s premium of over NUKE PUS CENT. It commends for its superior advan tages to all who seekitaelf saafe and profitable invest- 110.65 t . Lib oto oti this loan wi to alJester*e in Gm moment seeurtt lesll be allowed. GEO. A. ENDLY, Cashier. SPECIAL NOTICE. YOBBTO NATIONAL BANK, S. Vovertatnettl Depesigary, PITTSBURGH, Fatltunry 2341,180. lids Bank M outherited to receive money PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS NOTICE (A flev 80 Days.) Bearing 8 Per Cent. Interest, AND VIDNISH DEINDITOIi NITS HON. F. E. SPINNER'S (U. S. TREASURER) CERTIFICATE TOR THE SANE. It is hoped that this NEW AND DESIRABLE armtigement will meet with the favor of the entire community: and as tho advantage el obtaining Oat per tent. interest on money payable as above, corn mends we trust a large demand of money will be obtained for the Government. JAMES O'CONNBB, President. H. D. HERRON, Cashier, 1114 CAMP COMPA.M.OIIS, containing Writing material.. Soldiers' PortfolioF, Soldiers' Pocket Inkstands, Stationery of all Kinds, Gold Pens of Beet Make, 'All the New Books, Magazines for March, All the Dime Books, School Books, Photograph Albums, Stationery Portfolios, AT THE OLD PSIOS. n OEItT3 feu • FIFTH MASONICKAU. T IE BRADBURY PIANO. TTSTIMONIALOI, MESSRS-ROOT &ADY, Chicago, the largest Music dealers la the, C West. They say II i•flig tested Wm. R. Itrailbarre 1.116011 In every f essible way, beside the agar Piatios of ether maker. for months fast—tested Mesa la ref errers to PURITY, EITE. , i NESS, DRILLIANOT. SINGING AND .SYMPATRETIC quemi- TIEs OF TONE, DELICAOT AND ELASTICI TY OF TOtiCII,EASE AND RAPIDITY OT AC TION, STANDING IN TIME, eacellitare of tett°, devotee a Cialsh, sal ease Mwetkmaashlp, we have arrived at thedetiberate coaeialta that they are seepasted Is not one respect by the beetof other elidire, while to some tined*, they tire siirrior to all nakr , a.” 11-EO. F. T. E. F. 1.1..q4:-.Kr.t tt CADY WATLEELINIC & BARR, ?co. 1 St. Clair flirter, BlaseWs $3. k, au E laTBUS OLu I lII.:cTCItES. or PlalvdelphLs. leetkre x...ALx•Ah:srairrlc-Jr. z: • • IHUESDAY Evzinaso, February 23a. SVIIJ ES 'T—/rish Losr asuf Latryrr. MIMI To to bpd at the (look Moak, and at the Door. Doors opPn at 7 o'clock; Lecture commences ata. STALL PATTER `. ;JOIIN J. It. BOTTERFIELD, It tOIIA.R.D DAVIS, s. C. bIeCANDLESS, A. W. (mist:Err, J. Id• CA.ZZAPI, STKPLitLY WOODS, feledd Lecture Committal, f.:ROCEIttES -70 hags Primo 111 ,, Coffee IS truitegiolt 11 , :pliarg u lor cit in. 5 ottoc. 70 do do Cobs ta r. to bbla Standard Crushed do. W 3 de Cranulateal do, go do Powdered do, .10 do A. Cogee do. • So do 11. do• to. 50 dr. K. 575.5 (111Alco 100 do do Irina 'do, p. 70 do I.lllcop do, 10 do Prime New 5101.4100, 6 do Sorrow Syrup, .Z bags and 131.145. Prime Moe, 75 Calf chest. V. U. and Oolong Tens, 10 do dO roailli,Baraltrast do, to do . do ()Poise Japan do, Ito boxes Clack Tobacco, Coogrear, 54.110 Roll nod parr, to hones Naturist/45M Tobacco/la. Pramual, 60 caddy boxes Spun 801 l do do do, 75 do do fa Navy do do do, 10 bids Pot smoklug do, • ke %Twist • do do ' .10, 50 kegs to half blots Extra }lneChewlog Tobacco, 4 414:7 1 pauod mom t:llifft Vitt , do do, I do do Turkish Smoking, Arriving to store and fur sale by I.TfTlsr., CAIRO &I PATTON. No. 111 mod Mocond Mt. - _ A-ALIJA-ALI.: • OIL rnorEliTY. ttoootal Mato of lon4l, believed to bo oseollent MI territory, t loooted on Fl.lllng /meek awl Ito utsrleo, Wetel county, West Virginia, PllJlenleln l e Of Cancio.burg TI SE..IIIINT 8. Fm'crn N C. s. -vepmftz7,.; Pirrnltr - mon, re.biusry Tid, ) OTIOE ! ! Spectini _A_geut U S. Agent for the 7-30 Loan, Vio.e Offer Ls The Invest m ent suo soft parchhaers. The no el tes ore to vems ofms t JOHN P. HUT'S u. x. alui. f DE. R. S. MACKENZIE, •1401111110 1.11.19111T1 O Tfl "West Virginia Oil Company." Are °Otte.' for sale on favorable:tertni. Apply to J. 11. MAILS, ENT i)1 , TILE MIEN I X INSUILAIIVE ANTI WASIUNOTOINT INSCHANIIK Of Now York And Stnnite, nn4 11..1,114.We to FOURTH b"11 T, trot 11 1 IV( 1..:•3 111*11.,DINtl. . ... . .., ... .... _ ~/Tranekuit, I T. \VA% a e 6. LIOWAOOII. W. Uo„ Orroot or Ton HaanisTAltr, Prrleaviton, PA" Venial/try lith . 00*. DUE ANNUAL MEE'rING 01" ICU I TSteck en* Bondholders or thin Claninney for election of Directors end lurch other hueincen eil may came before it, will ho held at the °Moe of emid Cauleney, In the city of l'itttburgh, lin the 11111111 WEI/NI:SLAY (151121 OF MAIM', L. D. Issa, of tO olelockee• W. The Stock and fland Transfer Bonk! of the tlonee Pally, at their &Mae le tha ally af Pittsburgh, and II the Transfer llKenCy In tits city al New 'fork, will he closed uu the let of Nunn, el 2 V. it., eon tamale closed until the 17111 finyof Merck theta efter. W. 11. BA.IINES, Dearstary. (plea:n.ll7 Orritru Act -- :aiir -- gnY "irtrov—iifaiWor— .• Prrrenvanig, Fob. 4th, ow -EL•A N ELECTION FOR PIiESIDE T, Managers snd °Moore of ibis Vompeng, (of erecting ft Bridge over the,Allegban* River, oho mite PiVaborgh, In the county of Allegheny, will tili b Id at tho TOLL HOUSE, atlas south rad of the }fridge, on. MONDAY, the 6th day Of Ear* nod at the hour of 2 o'clock, C. N. , frtold W. HOSEBUIR, Trnsauter. -~--r lAVING BEEN APPOINTED JAY COOICE, go, $lOO, 1500, $l,OOO and $5,000 AND A ICE Transferrable Aug. 15th, SU, irWEENTY GOLD BOND 8T PBR Thine deelreble !tree rltiee are selling et the rote of E 44,000,000 PER DAY, AND IN A VERY SUORT TIME be al a Premium Ta Banks, BSllkerl. Brokers, Trust Corn panice, Insurance Companien, anti all who pur chase to sell again, A Liberal Commission Will br Paid in Crab It le hoped every one will Myatt in this! highly desirable, safe astd protitebte security. JAMES O'CONNOR, President. 13, D. EMBRON, Cashier. team' _ . pUOSPECTUS OF VIE Pacific Refining Company OF PITTSBITFAH, PA.. Capita! Stock, 22,000 SHARES, $5 EACH. Subscribers Not Personally Liable It is proposed by the subberiber• to this to forte A Company gager the Metes sad Yanufaeturtug Laws of Pennsylvania, with • Capital of SCOOOo, tot the purpeee of buy lop Crude Petroleum at the we4li, or et Pittsburgh. Ronan' sod Selig BM". for this purpese,the • property propo to be bought Site To called the Pastan Oil Works, to Pitt Tow:Whip, P.., whist, has been too e g go oo zsfully for the past two VMS by Messrs. 'grower, Eurke h Co., of this city. MUM' OF THE PRETSTY : • the raelflcs Oil .Worka is situated on the .Alle hnysitaver and Allesheny Valley Railroad. in ritt Townahlp. The buildings ue built entirely of brick and constructed in a th e and work manlike manner. Thiry sad been rebuilt *Aida the past twelse months, asettyching in per fect repatr. A substantial brick warehouse is core ceded with the ReUncry, wick a deep cellse capa ble or storing over S,OOO barrels of Relined 011, Worden wider ground, holding needy 5,0011 bustle • SEVEN STILLS, nparity: GOO Barrels Refilled Oil Per Week ROUND NUMBERS.) &Worthington Stearn Pump in the Reneery; also rore nithe river, with tubing from river to works, for pumping Crude gu a rulk; ample Agitator and Sailling Pane. To against tire, blank brick walls separate the different departments. All the machinery II new ,_and with the storage capacity both tor Crude anal/Miami 011, the favor able locality—having mtd railroad at comr mand—aida may be r anke s t' one of the most per fect,oll Refineries In the work!. The present owners will convey this properbr, Including the Refinery, with land fee simpler feet on Butler street, by 120 to Pine Alley, to the Comp., for the sum of M 19, 0 00. correct plan of the property accompanies each book of subscription. The success which has attended the prosecution of thinowieb.of the Oil Trade has not escaped the notice of all 'observing minds, and it is deededdmd eoperfluous to urge any ar,rument that to prove how a company by laying in a liege stock of lirude 011 when it is low, relining It and holding the Relined until the price ann u all y remunera tive, can pay • dividend Ol4O to 00 per eent. P. should be obserr ed that the company, alter paying for their property 4 will have a Cash working brad of tome This can easily be turned over three times each year, and It Is believed tbat with good management the of will be Able to t e a n o be t te r ,Ilyidend of per cent., And that there Is no better or safer investment for espital than In the stock of this Company. For wont!, Rank, Insurance, Railroad. and even Geld filintrot Stocks, ore left for behind. and the risk is no greater. Mr. n erd R ill. n gentleman of long experience, !Toth so ner and dealer in 011, will, if deelred, icrtsonsiti.superintend the business of the Oarn. • MDT. Attached Is a certificate from Kr. A. T. Schmidt, horrid the value of the Renner, es near es it coo he estimated by one of the most experienced and successful of Refiners r • PITTitUCHOR.' Veh. stir, test. Ity request, I have Macre a caref al estimate of the Refinery called the PACIFIC) OIL WORKS. I sa ... d rudder i t wWorit t h h atth e l epasetsen do ' hiohl Frity oTmua - terials, lt would probably cost tuualx larger sum to construct • Igellneel In Oil /tall as perfect no thin one. AUOUSTUS T. ORMIDT, Superintended Of the Antes o Oil Werke. giThe ',hove Certificate Is green to sent persons who may loved in the stook o thin ornpany, that ail who subscribe are on alt equal (until:re, end MOO to 1,10/0 that the /Oh In really to the property. Dods of subscription to the tlapltel Stock it the trrurimuy are now open at wbxertrisi3v7rt.cza , zw.. OFFICE OF GEORGE W• DILWORT PEI titAIOND IsTREET OFFICE OF BOWER, BERKE & CO DtIQUESI4I: WAY, Co?. ti.mkooC.ll. Strre, SECOND NITIONAL RMiI OV HAND AND LIARDII NTIDIDTS. Doenty per cent.. to be paid Oro iny■ Otter-Imb peripttou le Ulnae, to PEN E. PA ERSON, UAW Second National B uk. Pittibutsb, The balance in Installments as needed by the Coon; yen,. . Persons nodding In the country dalrhur to cub. andbe, will have their orders promptly t o to ;by aderesaing any Of the above parting. letraw YACTORY FOR BALK-Ml 11 the swannery Machinery and Imptemente for Ma manufacture of ONI IMUNDIIED OIL Insit- ItELS PEE DAY; complete and in good running Oyler. Inquire of WM. M. 81111eff, leadmd Ng .arr Youtik sues • .6'£ 3' 7'.E.RTIS.T.VE-7714'. . _ _ OM MERRY RUN 800 Oil and Mining Company. Capital Stook - - - $250,009 IN feso,oo o SHARES 01? ONE DOLLAR EACH, 00,000 of which M srt, aside for 1VORIiIII(.1 CAPITAL. Goly • limited Dumber of shsres yet to be sold cowm•xcliartis: WM. MoCIITCEEDON Liberty street. Pittsburgh - $109,01,0 Mallet Farmers' DrPoi% sit. fink. ine 6 r l6 SEVULTA T ItIr : - /Axes rdoctrlvirEozg. Liberty street, Pittiburp. JOHN P. KRAMER, °adder First National Bank, Allegheny. ktenror. Ukkson 4 Clo.,Nyood rt., Pittsburg! WILLIAM MeCUTCHEON, Iplberty street, Plttatnts.67ls. The property le located wanly in • egango W., Pennsylvania, and cottage of FlR:gr.-19f commae territory, in fee -ample, on Rickety Cr eek, ccing about 276 rods from Re mouth, on the • Allegheny River, and extending along either side of the creek, a distance of 250 rods, making a water front entire of 600 rods, or room for it least= wella The developments now being made in this locality, combined with the late strikes on Pit Hole Creek and other tributaries of the river, to show antl'eitabllsh conclusively %hornet. that time and labor are the only necessary reqthts uls • Res to the obtelnlugof large paying wells on territory. The land is subject to two leases of one half acre each, the company receiving one-half the 011. and being at no expense. [ IiEVOND--One-quarter lease-hold in lots Non. 40 and 49, ALLEGHENY' PETROLEUM COMPANY, On the Allegheny rtrer, - about one-fourth mile above Cone Creek, and about BO rode from n well now said to be produning 40 barrels of oil per day. There lots join front each 0 rode on the riser—and extend back some 71roda—rnaking a frontage of FWD WELLS Are coin down on tills property, one of which is nearly completed—berm about tionieeoo feet. The indication@ are chat this will be a Big Well, ea k. reailyinererat tine reins of oil have bee. struc.al- LEASE .TWENTY YEARI 1111RD-8.440w1e5.0.h01d In No. 3,, SPRINGFIELD PETROLEWI COMPAIiT Os ()berry Run, about three.imarters of a talle Wore the "Real" Well, and but a stunt diatomic from the ...Auburn," ankee," and other good Wan. There la room . on the property for three wells, one of which le now being rigoroualy pros ecuted. Thirty days, tt confidently believed. will make thie Well ready for testing as the ma. 'eltlnery and everything connected wlth ' it le of the first order. Lomeli years; Royalty, one•half the Oil. YOURTII—The entire leaseAold of Lot No. W. ST, NIOBDIAS OIL COMPANY Chevy Run. On this property theta is room for folic tells, one of which Is now being stink Al tots lease la located near the famous Reed, Baker and Grocery Wells, producing respectively 100 and MODentin, there to scarcely a doubt of abund ant success, the record of Cherry Run chronicling ye l3o ars. failu llo res in thihalf s favori Cll te locality. Lease, 20 yalty, the . TiIEASIJIIEII, am, ton 'NES; FILM ALEXANDER- BATES, PRE/iIDEPiT TECEILSIMER s GEOBJ3E. INSEVTONS S. B. McELROY, DR. L. R. McABOY, Pittsburgh. JOHN M. OFLAWFORD, New Osette, Pe, EBENEZER WeJUNION, ^Butler, Ps. HON. JOHN M. DUNLAP, Lancaster, Pa. 011:PEILIITTE!tDE3 r THOMAS S. CLARK, !MI tilt), Ps. ROYALTY. 3-Bths of the Oil SHARES TO BE TAKEN ON Irhal Basis, lrhere and When Put a limited number of shares It this Comp or any are yet to ho taken, which wilibe glyzn. to SUS Dere or, the original bade of one dollar per oboes nod may he secured hy npplying at the OFFICk, or Tor, tlOatrANY, store• of N17.114L1A.61. Mo. OUTUUEON, UM Liberty atreet, Pittsburgh, da ring the week sOmmenclngllgUßSDAT, February lath, and ending February inst. After" the Alma mentioned, no more Mock RlllDo given 00 the original belle. The worklea operations of this Companthama , been rived under the management. aof T. ks • 'CLARKS., of WI City. Ste otperience T. to enable him to look after .tbe •interests oUthe Company intelligently; and to prosecute thodevel opment of the tenitory in a manner most,italituls ' toil to promote its general well:ant nnd final 11904:4111. Books Open froii tholiith to 23d No. 195 LIBERTY -STREET, COUIP AT TP.E WELL-KNOWN STAND Or in Fifth Street. BATES & BELL, (SOME:SHOWS' TO AI.F.X. ft-AT:id • Rave Decided to Sell their Satire Stock at a GREAT REDUCTION BEFOUL: PURVIIASIIIO TIIEIR SUPPLY OF NEW SPRING GOODS, WILL DISPOSE OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS ET AN TIIMBNISE RBIIIICTION IN PRICES French Merit:mem worth $1 ft 7 for $1 00. Et!!4!!=I;ZZN M!!!52=13Z11 French lfertooes worth $3OO for $1 60 French ilerinoes worth $2 50 for 0187 Error!. Bieri.lool l l worth SS 2.1 for tth French Chintzes at 60, 62, and 23 cents Wrench Repro worth 01 30 for 01 00. Spring . Alapaoess wt last years prices. All Wool ' roptin Delsiort worth $1.14 tor SION Torii 'if Olc Col,* Cobttrgo for 6U Blankets very cheap, mid 4:4 the taeat otalltr. All Wool Plaids for Ze. Berathens, all colon, greatly reduced. yarlwide Eng. lictineee wart!' .2.0010 t 1.. A. 4,11111 IMOrialtal , of Cloaks. of all du% rault4 forty per amt. Hotter) and Clookd.sold M the old prided. Od floe out the old Mock. Calicos, CO salon, Apr IS tad 111 mil& A s lo plendi d 4 Nock of doable Stavin old al u: r 49 5, Good Lavelle Cloth Loy trAe Spring Poniard tine quip Sor iS-4 Wool DeWoes, Redacted. Beaman' Skirts &I low as 11,11,5 $3 Shawl hierlao,,Roduoad ; veryliow ♦ Inn It. o( 'Sava Goods, ilium cissinss MMITHICtS TWE'EDS, ==l OASSIMEREN, FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS. PLAIN AND BARRED, ILEIDOCED A FINE LARORTMENT OF wurr E GOODIS A 108 LOT OF HOOP SMUTS for 87 mats, TILE BEST HAXES OF BID OLOYES, is 'White =Weld. EMBIbDIDEBED wirimoxr OIIRTAIIPS AU the above goods enumerated will be Srld at the prices mentioned. Everyntibrt will be — nscd by the members of the firm And thole to their employ to give entire satisfaction to their customers. Goods 141 always be selected with the most scru pulous care, K. as to give a large and veil selected stork of fashions Ale goods at moderate priors. fe9:l3nd SPECIAL SALT Undershirts at $2.00, WORTH 84.00. Drawers at $2.00, wowrn EACH SHIRT IV.ILL IVEIRII NEARLY 1 lb. 6 ox. EATON, MAORI & CO. Rave about 24 dozen ojdroodrextraheavy WRITE UNDERSILIRTS and rfßawEitS, nearly all wool. which weigh from 15.‘ Ib. to t Ib. • oc. each shirt, that must be closed out immediately. We offer them at much less than what they cost to make, m od we believe them to be equal to any thing in market at 44 00. No uion will be same .quantitt—one shirt o zo n eha/sisal stile rata. These Shirts are a Great Bargain EATON, NLACRITM de CO. 19 and 19 Fifth street. CLOS.LI'4O OUT. SALE OF DRY GOODS TIMM - Tr DAr 8 o.llllor, J. M. BUROH-VLELD'S. WIRIER DRESS CRIGDS, st cost and lean. WIRGER SHAWLS, dt coat dadiess. WINTER ULOAKS.: do do. 13ALMORAL SKIRTS. SUMMER DRIZS, GOODS, a last yedes prises. ROOF SKIRTS. / DLANKETS D FLANNELS. • /CND/CND The.ealryitoek has been • M=1.0401.1.1.c40ci. tra. ANI)III.I7ST AND WILL /CLOSED OUT. te' the Time to 'Get Bargains. -felt • • • - • NEW ABSO ATENT OF BIIT.. TONS, Mesa and Moak Ortemeatet ;Oliva, Chenille end. Begat Fringe, Made Te Thuleraleatres lance Bets '.(of the meatqUelity, Late and LlneuCollare and Bezolkerehteltt= Boetery, Bedmoral iota - "loop llkirtst B ih:ittaTZll;nwfinldthB:4aB2%%Cfla=....'ntbillainar'l nit Worts, la tied colors; ' Ribbon Sete, f _Anted to order, Oberst with a new lot of Weld Watet Falls and-Flower& .W ill be tonna at man: /1101 1 /11n3 TIiaIBEIENG STOBE. No. lid Eoutth itteet,meerrerry street. • Fattenia attention gleco to *leaning. Point and other Pada at otia9 Mitt LINO VOUS. PITI"ABITIMIL A NEW AND GREAT INV3ITION IN HOP SKITTS. • THE DVPLEX ELLIPTIC', Or 17)euble- Steel Sprint ,- BRADLAY & CARET. 1 • • (LATE J. I: 01 - J. O . . was7r.) . 91* -Chambers Street. New • lork • r 01:7- E=l Iv Ely irt for Ir-4. . - netnt and enclogee menu ikarc72:rs°73lTil.tt iIIieNDLEY'S PATENTED DUPLEX EIM.IPTIOSTtMIiSPHINGSKTRTS.-• Ibis invention consists of Duplex (6r two) Edgy tic Steel Springs, it:palmate. braided tightly null firmly tosetber, edge to edge, making the toughest., most cin.tle,rienible and durable spring ever used. .• mottling the swearer in eousoluence of its Wet _'• elasticity end nexibleness, to place and fold the ,• shirt whenln use se easily and with the seine eon veniewre es a silk or muslin tines. 'Meagrely ob. viates and silences-the only objeogona.to hoop ,•••• skirts; viz: the annoyance to the wearer sr well - es' the public, especially crobrded-eissemblies, olu. lieges, ranked can, church peWll,or to any crowd= place, from tbs. 4iffieulty_ of 'contracting them to occupy a small space. This entirely removes the dithiulcgwbue giving the skirt the usual ta li and symmetrical form, and is the lightest' and moat stylish and graceful appearance for the street, opera, promennfle or housedress. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure. comfort and goat oonvent- • rat e of wearing the Dopiert Elliptic Spring Skie . for. a single day, will never after":ll ,llll Willragir dispense with the uso of them. They are the beg. quentT in every part,euld by Gotha Ligatent, ost amebic comfortable and economical skirt znedE" Merchantsi will be tuppihrdne above, and by job. bens, and ladles in most litst-elass retail stores la thlscitrand througbing•Lthe iiirfereat States. Xis-ootutre for the ' nupurx. imaapno, SPRING SKIRT. • }Medley's Dupler. Elliptic Skirt, mostt - popular and flealble in use, for sale by • EATON. MACRON & co., Nos. 17 and FIFTH MI/MET te2l.lm 13-RA-Mitr S DITPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT. moot decidedly the best tktzt made. A apleadld assortment. BEADLE 'S :DUPLEX. FLLIPTIC SBIRT, cagily folded to occupy ► mall spur, floltible awl durable. For s►le BATES & BELL. VICOU E llobtE T MIES. Macriurn. Br, 431-Iydie, 78 MARKET STREET, . . . . Offer sin extensive stook of SE&S4lan.l 3l 4 00011 S of A.mettesn Insautseture, sompftstbk 'test variety of , Elosionv& emovEs. Fancy Goods, Notions, Small Ward. RENTLEMEN'S FiRRISIIING GOOD'. It erery style and quality at most re&BOIIAble Pd We still have afew Spa 9! Foreign 'Manufacture • Which we will divine of et pilots to suit. To Merchants and Retailers we offer at . • SifTECCsia33 l9l49 X+ 33 . , At prints al low as can be bought anywhere to the ' ,1 Eastern Cities, uwe buy exclualrely titres/aunt ..1 from Zitanotacturers or their agent.. poly. We I solicit a call. • Ida _ { ---------.--- GREAT BLEGILIIiti MOOMEM DENNISON & 00., 81 Market street, ABE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT THEIR * EtTERS STOCK OF GOODS Geste' llgul=nen&Ndatt &leis. Soaks!. Embeineries, LaceittiociEres, Hodes,. 'Trios 1 minas, Faint Lace, Co Ribbons, Sus. ha, JAISIES BOWN, /38 WOOd Street. • . Pittasboizreb4 l'a‘o "ALAND-LAG/VEEN OW • IMPROVED BORINR. TOOLS, Staking Oil, Salt •and other Wells.• Tecdaxarriated made of Um emi_bast NI.ATA AND LOW-MOOR /DON. • WELL BODEEN YIDENISIIVED AT WW lIGURE.II. Lowest Chmaias , -Itorioemi • With such intl.:at* as !monomer to 'conduct operas lions, .ti: •VI , ANLSi _ ItArmies. .131.L0W.5, . SAWS .; VISPZ3. SOLHAIE23; .SLED4W_L OPUS HABOXEsb, WHENEnM;. • SHOVELS, . - PLANES, - Iriy_E •• AXE AXES . i n- S C AM. 7 i BOYX laaraiM MI D . 1 . CVESTALE _333EIGLIMX I V 126-, cteChr ; AU of which I have coutant.lfin 'dom. ._,-... jeMaaidis WHEELER & WIL3ON'Bi . HIGHEST PREMIUM IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING 'MACHINES, Simple, Reliable and Per fect. There is no machine in the world that eon do the variety of work or give such thorough going *ADP faction. These machines will Beat, Frill, guilt Tuck, Bind, Galharc 1 'CORD AND 1111 AID, without previous basting. It wilt sew the heaviest and thickest cloth, with • ' tight, strong, elastic seam, as durable as the fabric (feel L It, will sew the thinest cambric, Swiss I muslin, lawn A with equal facility.. Send toy Otroular with samples of Delete& at .^ call at - the salegrOole,, No. i n FIFTH. waxer fell • PITTSBURGH, PA. Tuz D4LTOI FAIULY KNITTING MACHIN%,, TIM CEOWN111 1 2; T8.113.11:PIC \""^• Knits towards of Different Kinds of Appartf. A YARD OF 'maw OR RIBBED WO= in. Taxi. Oalautos• JOB. HORNE & Co.. 11.11d19 Mgrket street. 21 Fifth street, 1111:it?iMEIVA 83. 35•XwaqsA 54 art:" ra-r.o=xisyssux. We have most flattering testimOnial s from ail parts of the country testifying to their auperiority for manufseturinr, awl family purposes. They aro peculiarly adapted for benevolent Societies and lir atltutions. Soul for Circulars wn.l Stimples,,or call scut soe. theta in operation. WESTERN. AGENCY No. 27 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh, Pai fete' E. A. C . AUPENTER. • 25 YEAR'S 'EXPERIENCE eeeetetalehed the that that PROP. =ED'S' IdA.GNETIC OVA L the onliraliatle omit fot Hhenntatfluo. Neurahrts. Old Nor**, mad or slit Muds. SCUI sold at tho old price of 25 coati per biStl suitor( SOUNSTON, Sole Agora, Ice co!. Sfalth4ta Ltd OA at*, L:- •,} 411=
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