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TEE earra 141BLISII t G AB3OGLitiOI
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1808
WHEN WILL THE DRAFT' It El MADE!
This is a quettion that many people are
asking brit hone &injecting: .--. So far as the'
2!d ana '23a Districts are concerned, it is
Only postponed from day to day, so long as
velunteering shall go on briskly; but when
that slacks off It- trill -certainly be made.
We warathose , who think of filling thelr
quotas, and also thr - ,se . Who think of.velart
tecring, not to wait till the day is announ.-
ced, foithen It will be too late. The:only '
way in Which the postponement' can be ex.-
*tended is to keep the boards busy enlisting
and mustering in recruits.
Some peoPle.ani Indulging a vague and
groundless notion that, after all, there Will
‘, be no drift;* there never was a greater
' delusion • than thii. It will certainly be
anode. /patios to the - sub-districts which
:have already filled thhir quotas requires thet
it be, readrand , . rigidly enforced-in all those
. still-districts which neglect or refuse to far
nigh their. allotted-number of men. The
people (Moot be too prompt, therefore, in
doing the work - before them. -
• *bile we believe that the war is nearly
over, and - that, :in all. probability, the men
now going in will never be in battle, jet in
- order to • finish np the work thotoughly,
these 800,000 fresh recruits will be required.
/ 1
Th terms of service of many thousands of
.our soldiers will expire du ri ng the present
lea , re that, after these 800,000 shall .all
be i ,-vre stiall probably not have as many.
men underarniS by the first of - October as
Vrelhave now.
:tire have good reason to hope, judging
froin the signs of the times, that this will
be the last` heavy general call that the kov
- emhaentxillbe requlred to make; although
a siropg . iiillitary force Will be needed, for
yearn kvcome, to keep-Att order the turbu
lent. eletrinnts which thhigreat conflict luta
.nroluiect. 'One more vigorous and generoui
effort end the glorious work will be accom
plished.
11 1 / 4 3 arc now on the high road to peace.
We all Want peace; wears all tired of war;-
, and nothing we condo will so quickly bring
a i
Rs, hat we want as this vast number of
De men. The rebels are exhausted and
di nraged; they have rio more white men,
&wither know the negroes will not fi ght
tor tw at—they have no more money, no
- aro foreign commerce, co. more outside
aid; and. when they see "three hundred
'tho nd more" corning down upon Ulm
they must break down. It follciwa the
i mi
fo , that the more men we have' the less
bl shed there will be, and the sooner we
''. l
all II have peace. . '
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RAILROAD:ACCIDEIMi‘,,_
Whin SOLOMON W. ROBERTS was Super
intendent of the Ohio & Pennsylvania Mt'
;road he Invariably wrote out for the ores a
full and faithful account of every accid nt
thdt occu i rted 'on rho road, and always nr
nished cafe aceounts as promptly as it
possiblt / to gather the details into an a • en- .
tic form. llc did not give a one-stied or
naira&•te, colored to snit the inter
cats of the company, but a statement of the
facts as they really occurred ; and he main
tained that this was the hue interest of
,eery railroad company., inasmuch as the
. t public would learn the facts sooner or later,
,and it was hater that the information should -
be gathered from the railroad company at
Aimee, in.stead of being picked up through
those likely to distort It to •its injury.
4-4111 all this Mr. Romarrs took ttlie right
Irrw. Railroad companies, we know, act
nitw upon just the contrary principle, and
dii their best to suppress all accounts
of accidents ;• but that. does not militate
.against the correctness of Mr. Itoitzwrs' .
Ohm. If an accitient- occuP, and the com
,phny proceed nt once to lay all the - facts be
f9
ti ti the paddle, the people P . e it credit for .
\ri t attempting to,eonceal the trnth; but-if
t .e facts en- suppressed, the mblic are left.
opt n to the belief of all ports of wild re
pn:ts. and the.company is more injured than
it would bike been by a prompt announce. -
men: of aldibe details.
A VII was ' lately Won: the legislature to
eompel railroad companies to put up bull°
iius• at trrteia stations or alt railroad a•ri
+l...dents; but the railroad influence has de
fvntell it. The railroad managers seem to
think that if they can keep their own mouths
shut abont accidents, that the papers will
not find out more than half of them, and
Tthc ptililic will not therefore think their
as dangerous as they arc, just as
\ r'ostriclies, when they stick their heads in the
s, sand, think no aloe can see them. They
:F , cem to forget thatreporta of accidents serif
,
• ty from mouth to month, If not published ;
'and that eventually they assume a much
; more horrible form, and do the roads much
more injui - jr, than if proMptly and fatthfully
Travelers — catCh thorn ufi grid
• repeat them with embellishments, until
finally many &Man is deterred from travel
' ing over' roads which thus get a bald repn.
ration.
. .
THE DRAET. , . •
i Drafting is uow going on in Philadel
'rasa, in Brooklyn, and in somet parts of '
Ifew Jersey. This is a: decisive' evidence .
(
that the governuient is in earnest, and that
i ; the draft will enevitably come to those dis
' tricts.which arelnot active ill, putting in re
') emits. those who fondly Imagine that the
i draft would not take place, are referred td
these facts; stowing that - the draft is al
it ready in Operation.,
~' Wnatntarort.—Thr.ugh Wilmington the
r rebellion 'drew three-fourthsof its European
'' .upplles. It was sport Impossible to block
-r sde. Though we captured many cargoes of
' - Immense :value, The blockade-runners un
teasingly ran-the gauntlet of our fleet, and
to Immensely waS the rebellion benefited by
he goodi they brought that the expense of
idefending the whole coast. for the sake of
(Wilmington was economical. It is probable
abet Europe has sent through 'Wilmington
. 311 Ore guns and powder than the entire'
23culb has_ manufactured. In. losing -that
tort the enemy must now dephati_upon the
incagre'resources — of a few non-nianufactur.
ling andixhaustedistates for materialto re
pair the 'waste of war.---nuodelphia Prem.
, - 1 1 1 ------.• •
AND THEN.—When, fouryeara ago,
Fort Sooner - wits compelled to succumb to
the Both Carolina Insurgents, Gov. Nen
tas--he who once boasted that ho "was
born Ingensibla to fear"—deliverid a eon
gratubltary add ten to the Charlestonians, in
which lie Eald
"We Love humbled the Dag of the United
States, and as long as have the honor to
preside as your Chief 211agistra:e, so help me
God, there Is no power on this earth that
Shall ;lower from that fortrees those flags,
unless they be lowered and trailed in a sac
of blood." -
Tux EVACUATION or WILIIINGTON.—it
Ia known ithat just stfter the fall of Fort
Fisher, thik rebels aimeneneed evacuating
Wthningtim and movinit the cotton to the
Interior toward Raleigh, but that ten days
ago there Was still from thirty to fifty thou
sand boleti left. It is believed at the War
Department that most of this has fallen into
Gen. Schofield's hands. It is hope 4 that,
with. the large form he nog has, the retala
win not be allowed to esoao... .
Palos, Tun Firr..Roger. A. Pryor, tho
rebel spy, Is at large, and can be seen daily
promenading the Lamle. - To a nun rho
pointed out „the large number Of. deserters
Malong be remarked, "There is plen
e left where thet - came hoax"
snrttitrAls.
AllhOugh the public heart at the North
has been made joyfol by the news of the
capture of Savannah, Charle.ston and Wil.
mingion, and although the loss of those
places Inflicts a heavy blow In the rebel
cause, yet the-tact that the rebel troops gar
risoning those places have all, retreated in
one direction and for_ one purpose, viz: of
uniting sad giving battle to Srranwast on
the first favorable opportunity, Is calculated
hi awaken anxiety and annrehenslott. The
"rollout! Ineelligmcer saysl
13 I'm the retreat of Beaurcgard from
his line of defence north of. Savannah, well
informed writers gave him a Large army,
which bad been swelled by the junction of
some twenty thousand men Bann Hood's
farces. As Beauregard has fallen back, it
la probable that he has been joined by the
garrisons from Charleston and Wilmington,
and by those from such other points as have
a strategic relation to such a position as he
may select, to abandon defensive and to as-
,some offetudve operations.
To this end, the strong'probability is
that he will retreat as near to Lee
as, in his opinion, will be consistent
with safely engaging Sheamaa, nark..
tcrfered with by Grant, ,or otherwise
and to a proxinila which may enable Lee
to detatch such - farce to his aid as that Gen
en) may be willing to spare from the de
fence of Richmond. It is possible thatsted
may conclude to reader this aid, and yet
feel strong enough to hold Grant in check.'
_._ This position of things maturidly mita
excitement'. interest,. and 'anxiety. Sher
man will be forced to a cautious and wary
policy. Should Beibaregard, however, be
unable to make a stand near the south line
of North . Carolina, but be reseed to retreat
to tie hat of the Neuse (near which is Rs -
lei3b;) sod, If he shall not attempt to main
tain a position on the line of Cape Fear
river, then Sherman can make Wllaangton:
a I use; and a safe line of retreat, lUte be
`compelled 'o such.a result.
The distance front Columbia to Wilmin,,
ton is about two hundred miles; or two
'iverike march. The distance from Colum
bia northeastwaidly to Raleigh, by the in
ner 41ine, is two hundred 'and eighty-one
Possibly, it may have been on the view
of Sherman's movements, as above stated,
that General Lee based his recent letter,
which expresses so much confides e in the
ability of the rebel armies to sustt rt them
selves amid dangers, that, to the common
mind, seem so imminent.
• ILCACILECAIIII has 50,000 men under him,'
by this time; and although we do riot allow
ourselves to doubt that SHERMAN will whip
hin4 we cannot repress the nervous anxiety
we feel,to hear that thafight is °ker. It - is
all "veryfluttering to our prowestrie believe
that.llte enemy retreated from Sbuth Caro
lina because of cowardice; but it will be as
well to remember that LER has a purpose,
and that it is a part of that purpose to giie
battle to SILEIOIAII as soon as the forces
under fie &t 11EU1.11D C4ll be brought within
supporting distance from Richmond. A
battle, therefore, Is imminent. Wilmington
•and Charleston have been abandoned with
out striking a blow, in order to gather an
effective army for that battle; and we may,
therefore, make up our minds tO look for it.
Our confidence in SHERILVS is unbounded,
and we feel sure that he Will trill; but his
ro
bloodless career, so far, thngt .South Car
oma, must not blind us to the heavy task
that is before him.
Railroads In the Fast
Nothing seems more incongruous with
the indolent luxury of Oriental life than the
modern railroad system. Yet this great in•
vention iS , tincling its why ull over the far
East.. In dlindoostan English capital and
industry -have built thousands of utiles of
railway, and Siam and China will soon tie,
if rumor be behoved, invaded be squads of
engineer;and surveyors. Thedl c urkiali r
moment has just decided on gruntin g a con
cession for a railway-from Jab to jerusa-
It in, and n religions enthusiast of Germany
—one Dr. Zimirel—mes.us to. build :he road.
lie expects to raise the necessary funds--
alouktwo million five hundred thousand
dollar.-, at gold (par standard)—by an op.
j,
at to the religious sentiment of .lows and
t lir' st:ans throrghout Europe.
This railroad, though to be only forty•
miles long. will vastly facilitate travel to
..Ternsalem, render the tourist's or piijitn'a
-;,.ivilly thither as easy and. prosaic as a trip
Item New York to New Haven. An Em , -
:ist• writer on this sobje tt sug gests that
ther Ittmruz may witness branches of
time rue to Jericho on the one silt!, and to
and the Dead Scups the -Aher—
n i L. tunnels through the Mouat of 0 jt-es
rut the hills of Esr-gedden .." this seems
e
a'n use rofane ; but railroml 3 , rea.ly c
5 T. t_-a:3 tt , ti.e
it oily where !rands the hott:e of thy:l-ir
e r Mars. trolasported, aL cto- , ,in,4 to the oil
.from Palestine, to its prevent local
i.y. A railroad to Pompeii hardly harmon
1. s with the retie , . Cons wilted' a vi-it to
t I at marvellous disinterred clty suggests;
yet every tourist to Naples .finds the new
a ode of conveyance highly a7,revable. In
, cad, by the year 1000 we shall probably
lc able to reach by steam every frequented
[line of resort sacred or secular---devoted
to religion or fashion. .
The President to be Trusted.
Tin tVashington correspondent of tho
Springfield I:epnbtirar, says: '
"I feared two weeks ago, that the Blairs
might negotiate a dishonorable peace, but I
em now satisfied that Mr. Lincoln has his
hand Upon the helm. Ho telegraphed to
Mr. Seward the other day: 'Remember that
the only terms arc Union and submission to
the laws.' Going down the Cbcaapeake
bay. he 'said to a friend: `So long as I em
_President, no peace shall be made which
does not save the Union and keep our
promise to, the slaver I am no longer
afraid that the President will make peace
(me incmt , ht too quick, for ho will not aban
don cne of his principles for it. He said to
a me vabcr of Congress The other day: 'Some
of my Mends in Congtess act as if they
were afraid to trust me with a dinner; yet
I shall never compromise the principles
upon width I war elected."
4-. ----.-
THE NWION R V W171)0:413 —it is now
stated that the vi.. t of -Judge Hughes and
C. n. Singleton to Riclimad, is of a strictly
pi ivate nature, and it bears nu political sig.
nificance -whatever. The statement that
They go to urge antoisslon' to the' govern
went of the United State is therefore lam,
rect.
. 80a$AIA11 . 5 ALDREI.II 017101131 i TO REPORT AT
BIL2O/1 MIAD.—COMM/11410O0d OnICOIS en route
'for Sherman's army bare bow ordered to report
to Gcn. Price, a; I ilton Hoed, Bowl& Ctu °Una.
Am Immense nuMber of wild animals still live
In Maine, and at the present high prices of fan,
trappers are having *great timt among minks,
sables and foxes.
A Motormtaz paper states that ten gentlemen
of the rebel perr.usalon have on deposit in that
city 82,800,000.
PUBLIC '..ro
GOINIR OUT OF THE WHAM' I
SIXTH WARD!
There rfil be a MARS' MEETING of the eitizsmi
of the SIXTH WARD to the LECTURE ROOX
of the SIXTH CHURCH, on
Tllls modri•• r
at 74 o'clock. Everr pereon who contributed to
the Bounty Food at any of the former weeUnqs.
and all other citizens, sule. requested t he: present.
tedl-ltd
07/10¢ 07 VIZ ALLOOOXSY VALI.I4y R. R. Th.l
Pittsburgh, Febrnary I. tfted,„
ANNVAL MEETS:IO.-1N AUMED.
• ANVE with the provisions of the Charter
nd the Bupplementa, the Annual General Mut
er of the Stockholders of the Allegheny Valley
tailroad Company, will be hold at the °Mae of the
ernpany corner of Washington and Pike streets,
the. Cley of Pittsburgh,
ON TUESDAY, THE in day of FEBRUARY.
&Telefon o'clock a. m., to reulre the Report of the
President and Managers, to fleet Managers forthe
eciatzleg year, and trammertssek other business u
may be preset:at:4T By order of the Hoar d. feta mood R. O. ORR, Sos. at Treat.
it2Er.AN . - IELEILITION FOR •
PRESIDENT AND SIX DIRECTORS
•
of the EIANCIIESTESt SAYINGS BANIC, wilt
be held et the Booking
Rouse,on SATtflaDklf,
the Seth DAY OF MARC H, IBIb. between the
•
hours of 1 and a epetaak.
foteime "Illtn. 8. lIPIDIFLZ. °amble&
GLOVE LOST—Oa Battoday afternoon;
between alts a' Grocery Mona In the - Dla•
wend. end Fourth street, a Rentleauo•e Luz° Sean
Etre GLOVE. for the right hand: The IhUter wlll
be rewarded ter the Usable U let at the
fOrt. : . GAZETTE 9FFIOL
•
PUBLIC xoricrs
11.. d.
7-30 1,400,%_N..
By authority, of the Secreteui or the Treasury,
the usdersfgced• tus assumed the Geneiat Sub
scription Agency for the sate of trotted States
Treasury Notes,, bearing seven and three teaks
Der cent. totereat, per mown, brown is the ,
SEVEN-TMEIT LOAN.
Theme Profile ire lamed mda tlite or !Logout 15th,
tolti, and re p.p&Dle'three yews from iliat time,
ettneery, or um etorertitite tileeptUdt of the
holds" Into
F. S. P2O Six Per Cent
GOLD BEARING BONDS,
Thew bonds are now worth a prendum of nine
pet teat, tar-lading gold interest from November,
v Won makes the 'Maud profit on the 140 loan. at.
mama. rates. Lie' biding harvest, about ten per'
cent pir azman.., besides Its armpit:on from Seek
Zre
ma sienstripel ntretien, t o ear from 0•4
per ono. more, according to the rate levied o they
property. Ale interest des payable scan
by coupaus attached - to, each note, whisk may be
eat otrand sold to any banker banker.
The Interest amoanta to vi
One cent per day on a SOO note.
Two cents " " " $lOO "
Ten " " " " $5OO "
20 " " " $lOOO "
21 85000 "
Notes of all We denominations awned will be
promptly furnished upon receipt of subscription'.
This is
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
now offered ofitred by the Government, aitd tt Ic
confidently expected thit .lts mipertor advantages
will make It the
Great Popular Loan of the People.
Lees than r.C. o,Coo,ooo4einain unsold, which will
probably be• disposed of within the next so or ea
days, when the notes will undoubtedly command
premium, as has uniforrnly been the ease on closing
the subscriptions to other loon.
, 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 Private Banker, throughout the coma.
try have general.' ,agreed to receive subscripilons
at psz. Stibserthere will select their one agents,
in whom they bare conffdeooe, and who only are
to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for
which they receive order.
JAY 'COOKE,
Subscription Agent, Putinlphin
Subterlptieus will be rect.' red by the
rirst Nation! Blatt, Pittxburgb,
Second
Third • " " "
-courtb "
' . 7
11111 pro's " " 7
Para& Itanarra !lallartat gook, rkbarrb. Pa
Plaa.bomb NaZonal Bank of CoaiTacper„ "
Iron City • .
Tradesman%
rarmer's Depc%li
V< I tulles
rlca
Alll Only
rrop!es*
I crtoen
F r•J or theztorny.
4T7i.itrioN : AV rENTION
PARTIES )IBCUT VOLUNTEERIN3
t-3.(rD WARD, FITTSBURGE,
ME=
Highest Cash Bounty,
R=l
lte(•ruiting H czulci uarters,
ON FOURTH STREET,
n,r.lbor etbere Smith!lola, lard get Tour money. A.
R, emitting °Maar 'rift be in attendance during the
and
will you full direatiana.
Remember the pi3CP, and don't enlist 'elsewhere
ee hear what the Second Ward la paying.
117 order alba
B')! STY COMMITTEE OF SECOND W LIED.
G•tr.ADor
ATI W'LP FIER TIE EX'? S.
ED.
A GRIENDOTsE AND TIMETABLE DAIDEIEB.
Enquire or
fer:Af
GEO. EL &(I STOOK,
27 Fafth street. (up stew.{
fI
• bbin Silo I Lard r/i1
75 2 do:
P2i Pure Duck Creak LubricaDu; Ull;
1 o atcre and for ule by
14.21.K.1 DaLZP:2.4 a SO:V,
fe22 b sad 70 Water ptre.A
Orr, a or ALLIDIT AND PITT/I1 to Ow. OD,
' VDD
No its South Fourth stieet
J HE DIRECTORS OF TlllB CO
PANT have declared a dividend of TW, 1 PER
et NT., clear of tan, psy able un and after the
FIPST DAY OF MARCII NEXT. Transfer
Bloke °laced fspm lenth lest until 7d ,rrh Ist, ado
sive. Ifd7Bol WM. 8. LANE, Secretary.
er.!IMAT 0110 SING OUT SALES OF
‘A our WINTER STOCK of Men and Hoye
BOOTS, •
PROEM,
BALMORAL:S.
SANDALSO VAN,
FELi LTEits,
at coat. .All goods marked down. Now la the
time to buy good article* cheap for ..h. Call early
and secure • good bargain, before purchasing else,
where, at soimArriPrf,
fat PI Market etrent. Id door from FRU.
NOTICE—TO ALL TO WHOM IT
17 . MAT CONCEUN.—ThIa la to notify you that
In immortals= with an Act of Assembly consenting
streets and sewers in the City of Pittsburgh, sp.
inured January Sib, Idukth e City Regulator has
flied In my Mince a Ust of assersments for the coat
and expense of constraining a sewer an Crawford
street, In the Sixth Ward, an dthat said assessment
la due sad payable at the City Treasuries orrice,
'within thirty day. from the stoic of this notice,
and if not paid Within that it will be !fled as
a lien against saidproperty, with interest, cod
and fees. WM. 12 4 JUSAUM, Tnaguref,
Pgglirrnon, February 07, MM. fe27,3wd
Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE
A- , toIcPsANs. court, I will sell aPPublie Sale,
at the COI!RT ROUSE, In the City of Pitteheirgh,
on TUESDAY. MORNING, at iu o'clock, March
ii, 1065.
A certain int of gentled ort the corner of Logan
and Decatur street, Pittsburgh, Pi. , being ',boot
thlrtpnine feet front by about forty feat deep,
hart! g thereon erected a thtee Story brick dwel
ling httute, fronting en Logan •tr.et
Tense—Ove-half crib; balance In one year, with
inter, St from date, secured by boml and mortgage.
Purchaser to pay (or all paper. nod Stamp
T.-B. MPRI'HY,
Administrator of the estate of Henry Murphy,
deed. ferltoswtd
• -
•-•- -
To•• . — The following deslnible
STORES ARD BUSINESS ROOMS
-I. A large, well lighted almnni.tory room, front.
Mg on Market -Menet, and formerly otruplid as
Dutra Co lege- Poweselon on let March.
2 A large STORE... Market street., near Foul!'
street, rod In commotion therewith Or arparnto
from It, the large second Mori room known a.
Philo 8011, rlth entrances on both Market and
Third streets. As this property IN opposite the
leading Dry Goode House In this city, (J. W Dar.
ker k Co.) and aa the 'notarial Cabinet and Up
holstery ostablishitenta are on Third street, It
egould be a good Mood dither for. Dry Good. or a
MouseVurnighing Store. -
a A (undated store on Third street near Market
with,bsek °oxtail's room.
4. ThespaeIcomYROTOGRAPII ROOMS knoWn
as Malaga's Gallery, corner of Third lad Market
Streets,
6. Serene BOOMS In second and third stories,
1111Itablo for School Roomer oMoes, &a Apply to
• • •-£. D. GAZZA.III.
corner of Third. end Market street.
(Mae : hours fro* 19A. IL go I r, x., Alto from 2
f027:16r
XE T 5" .I.DI'.EITTIA'r-varrs.
GERMAN NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh,
COR. SE3TE AND WOOD STREETS
AUGUSTUS - ROTELER. Pretideat..
SPRINGER. ILAHRAUGR, VI. PmMoat.
GEORGE A. E.NDLY, Osashier.
Stile Barikleirttes the accounts of &Lake, Beak
•• • ••• •
Government Seedbillea of all kinds bought and
cold at current rates.
As SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Cooke, subscrip.
Ueda will be received for the
Popular 7-30 Loan,
lbla loam la mote being absorbed M the rate or
8,04DC1N,C104:10 ..13wablr.
sad Defog oonvertible Into aro-twenty bowie
which Are now et • premium of over NLN PkR
CENT. It commend. Woolf for its cuporlor advan
tages to ell who eecic n safe sad profitable invest
ment
Liberal relarelealona on this lean will be allowed
!a all dealers la G overman pecaritlea
GEC. A. EXDLY, Cashier:
Ceti et
THE DItiTRICT ÜbtrltT OF AL
.-.
1N
LEIIIIENY COUNTY, Prams No. PS In Par
vt°lti fe Nn. 6 April r r o go7 s ll. —ra.M Da.'l"°.
Andrea Denaisten; Tref a . liton W. Berlin iced
Jane M., his wife, late Jane M . •Dterobiton, daugh
ter Of raid Anfte.ve; George Fawley and Lydia,
his Wife, late LvdtaDewaston, sad daughter of lad
Andrew; Jame, Atwell Manistee, ;mu Of said
Andrew; Nutty 11, daughter lie
old Andrew; An
drew J. Dennistoo, a =icor acia of Bali Andrevy;
Isaiah I. Dennlaan. 6 miner son of .aid Andrea;
Hammel Denniston, • ?Ishtar sea of said Anarevr;
Samna Rlautecis anal Claim', no Riehiirds, sate
flariAtians Dennlaten; Geer • " I. Rinsed*, Mania
1. Itlehanix and Samuel - - itwb nos of .std
11►lk hating* Richard.;'sod Nary
Jane. hl. wife, late Nancy Jane Richards, an d
daughter o fetid Cheadien a Thiebscib; attune Rich.
ern, widow of John Al Richards, derM. lino wee a
Imo of paid ehristiana Richards; Catharine U.
lk Unitarily Wasoington Kaufman and 1 , 1.13C7
his wife, dote Nancy M. IJeonletost; George D.,
o Risen It., John A. and Senate Kaufmen, nue
of
sold Nancy. St. Kaufman; and Kate R., Nancy
P.., sod Ella T., daughter, of mad Nancy NI.
11'auhour, all of whoa., except said Unreel D.,
isni minor., and of *Lon estate Beal/man
0. Helmond,. of Alhatheuy coooty xuardirsai
and William If.,
sai d .F. ..I John It.
Denolston, sons of said Jame. Drools:0., tom
&mint, of whom John 13 Is a minor. Der: wee
of fleorge Penni/den, lase (d' the city of Pitts
burgh. Allegheny oouaty, Penosylyanie. dealt.
February La ISS3 It le ordered by the CoUrt
that notice ho given of toe &Malan of
he
once • week for six mutcomelve weeks In the Pitts
hung), fa,ccfre, n all eerie:ono upon whom ectual
service cannot be given, awarding to law ~by
reason of Dietz rculdine nut.( the Co anties of Al
legheny And "Mereer, Penosylvauha and also by
mailing to each of them a printed cop f o.ltl
ice, directed to their present place of sled., when
known, at to their last place of reohlron four
week. before the hearing to this Ca,
Pursuant to gad rule suit defeildmato Sr. re
cowed to take mole, that said n.:i hoe hoe, Bled,
praying the I tour{ to make plrtaloo, among said
parties, of sib the Reed Este. , of geld Genr,e Gen.
ntatod, dee'd.lselng a piece of land In and osijele.
log Root Elbert!, Allegheny snooty, rontrtioing II
seer, I Mod. 7-143 peeel N but on Penn Street,
Fittooirsh; and s lot in Meectr. 'Kerne eounty; In
wide Bill the prdportion• to setw,h, It leash:lad,
oleh of *aid parties Is entitled, under tar len .111
of George Vennteloa, nb o sat forth; eurdthst s neh
men• hos been toned to 0 , 4,1 cow, rettsrnahie to the
FIRST MONI. A Y (IF A FRIT. tSga, commanding
rock of sold emend
pro ft co La op,c3r I. • ski
Court to manes the promises of, Owl the interrog.
ni•rs. a arnecta to; Bill Bill. end , -41.1.41,1 to and
abide the enlar and de , ree of ofd your: thereon.
Joille II STEW hRT, Stierttr.
RRADPithI, TODD
Nu. 111 Fot.r,to
F .111.r1ato8r s
Coutin.r... fin
C3eteag stiLc/ to, cs.=.a V./ ttizas,
CAREFULLY ATTUTIDED TO
Ey riper icacmi Practical Clorktaen.
I=l
VUIII`V, TIL:111-1111. i&Lt VV.
(.;,...„,o ‘ y:oketly or. total
BAILEY. FARILELL & CO.,
r , IT% FOUR' II STREET
\\ ~Kit ,
2 / 1 11171 a Sired,
\0 a3Su:XI'. t..: v
Pious;
Napkins ;
Towellings ;
PiPow 'Linen=
Sh etinge, &c.,
tkey •rt n Nal; at rvaltitel rri-es fez, it
- -
1 / 4 A r rt.\ --A
I 1•1 IA 11 a•l. UAL—P . c. It J a
rt tlar or next
a.. the tat a certais curt En l'aroutro;a.
t..•, Cousk Is a 34•Ato
r .11W . flat remedy was .113cosereJ by h:o,
J two his Only 1.1.1 , tf, a dawschter, WWI give. op to
'IS has child vas cured, ono a. now al,se aO4
alit 7Jeattt us of beLtilttlue his ftllow moral,
,
v 111 seed to those who wish it, containing 101 l
Lireeticon for making and saceessfully ns this
ord*, fret, on rtrolpt of theta With tiro
stamps to pay eapecres. There is not a stogie
13 oat ion. Of C /atom; lien that .t .10.11 Mot a, onell
t •he hold of and Otsip•te. rfigbi sweats, peer.
iak nras,lleftat lon of the .erns, falhltt Of Memory,
tt•illsuit ratwelvtettot, .Carp pain. la the WU..
30 threat, clkily s..teens. nausea at the
storoath, itokrUort of tbs, bowels, wasting awls; of
1,,t mottles-
4? - The writer trill pietae hale the name or the
piper they see this lidNertutmerkt In Ad ,00.
• _ CRADIIOOK & 00,
North 4ocoall l'hlla , :etyttlfi, Po.
tOttlAm.l;serdAeotreo*
_ • _ _
• 6 `i VAR' E. #14.1 - 111: NC E
...e.. t4:4,0,1 the f, et
PROP. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL
le the only tellable cure for
Ilhenotathom. Nearslei., Old Noses, wad
Palms of all Mod..
Still sold et the old Woo of 25 cants per bottle
SHIION JOHNSTON, Solo Agent,
fee em. Smithfield and ath ate.
LLENTQWN
'MILITARY INATITI-TI»
A ilestogra, Pa. Hey i L. M. IVWFORD, A. M.,
Prr.itteni. Malos (I ECKEI. :soapy Military
:4•4 pc rtrstentical.
Ttits InalltutAit sisiStereit by the hate or Penn
.i I vsnia. WWI 1 11 Itilles.te powers, anirtha
p•inlrr. A. mof State a for Intsittry.
...4 4 . 41rxIty drill., is Eq./ fn auese.srul operation,
witting superior ashientional opportunities In
every department , !Communisation dl.
not from Pittatia:ND, withoutclump! of ..(1.
("Prob.. at U. 1.. Metilintock's. Market tariffs, or
Watt & Hoots% Liberty street, Pittaborxts
ler2S.tmeod
.
y. BILYAN.
1
AOErfT OF nu: PIiENIX I:Ist:RANCE CO.,
ANI) WASILiNOTON /NSURAIWE CJ
"° •
.()( rim York,
And Broker In Sloakm,lßoad. anAl Rent- tstl
t Mu STREET,
fen Fr RE'S BUILDING.
Ifk.wiTr 8 I
l = " 4 0 , 1..•12"7101 - LXCCrlia
PIE TILE HALE.
!The best and olOsPelt HAIR ORES.
I
:SING AliD RESTORATIVE In tbci
! imuket. Prepated only by
S. W. Fox *. CO., 34 Federal It..
I • Allegheny, and For sale by Inunatts!
;generally.. feltitam
DOCKET BOOK LOST.—.JANUARY
slat, n SMALL I LAOK POCKET' ROOK,
containing about fire and papers, among which
wasn Certifleate of Deposit for Pinion, drawn. by
W. H. Newbold, Son A Ars teen, of l'hliadeinbia,
favor of John P. W Sion. Pa, tarot has been
stop Teri. If the finder will retur n . the papers to S.
li A RHAIN7II A CO., 'do. 100 Liberty street, Pithe
burgh,.the money,na to retained and no questions
asked. feldr2werfil
I:ENERAL DRIUOIITING OFFICE.
—lnawinare made to order of "Oil Regions,
Oil Forms " he. col %reed and illustrated - with
Weil., irge, Also, for ..Patent
Jinx fillils."4,A
UM of Mechanical, and Arthitectural Drawing
open Summer f or tin, cyary evening from 7to
9. TerMs-440 twenty lessons. Scholars Toy
only for the lenons they attend. Admission at any
time, 31 Ftfth street, ;Arm. the Allegheny Bank.
ELATLLON,
fen:iced ' Enotneef.
SOLDIERS` N.VTFOLIOB,
• r WRITING OASES,
&Ltd OA3II. KNIVES
J. G. LANER'S,
tol Market street
DrNKARD
UNION OIL COMPANY
Certificates of Sto4 are now ready, and Stock
holden can have them at the °thee of the Um
pony, corner' Penn 'end Wayne etreeta,, on pi*
seating their reoelpta.._ Wel. W. HER4OII,
fe96:lw Adtentrotary aad Tivaiver.
..4rE fir 3DT EE TlSErfm.yrs.
Foraru NATIONAL BANK,
1. S. Geeeretteeat .I)q,ecilare,
Prrrenrauu, February
N OTICE.
. .
RATING BEEN APPOINTED
Special Agent
JAY COOKE.
U. S. Agent for the 7-30 Loan,
We offer this deslrshls ineesttsent In Ems to snit
purchasers. The notes ate in sums of
$5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000.
IMEEEEI
Trauderrafile Aug. 15th, 1567,
INTO A
• - " ' • GORR S•' •
Theae desirable aecuritied are aelllng at the rate of
X 54,000,000 PE R DAY,
PI VI be at a Yrstnitsin.
JR—To Banks, linnhens. I.lrolraws, Troia Con
ponies, Ins...ante Compel.les, sod nil who purn
clue to bell agslo,
I Libtial Nuunii.slon Will hr Paid iu Cask
IL I. bored every one will Invest in this highly
desirable, safe and prlditsble security.
JAMES O'CONNOR, President.
S, D. HERRON, Cashier
[mat
SPECIAL. NOTICE.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK,
U. S. Government Depositary,
PITTS)31 , 11(111., Fehrunry SA, ISO,
This Donk 111.11lIthOlixed to'reccure money,
PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS NOTICE,
(After 30 Days.)
Dearing 8 'Per Cent. Interest,
HON. F. E. SPINNER'S
t U. S. TREASURER)
CERTIFICATE FOR THE SAME.
nor-,.n elect nits m trl th A .,7, I L i r 'E .st ' i i h n
e A ey a l. l l 4 , E ,,
Comm ..r.sly; at na the welettetnne ttl o'ttointnt;
pet cent. on money pnynttle ittl.tre,tot•
n.rotto Itself. we trust n fart:• tinto”.4 of tatt4e)
M De ottnittra rot liurcrwurnt.
JAMES OTONNER, President
S. D. HERRON. Cashier
fg tj
F1tf.”.41 THE GREAT
TRADE SALES
it 3 = o .27 3 7 Goocl s,
J. IV. BARKER A. CO.,
MI 01 ESAk E ANO RETAIL.
le.r ear week, Ala Anmenae
!lock el !Ay q.v.!, Ao:leit
At t I,reat atte!n
/Inn Salm meny st
about ONFell,kl.• former
prees. fiekllkt4
NoTic}: TO OWNERS OP
DRAYS, HACKS, &c.
Notice Is hereby Oven to all Owner, of Ilirtya,
's eta, Carriages. liuggiea, he whether resident or
nbr.reeldent in the City of Pittsburgh, to pay their
Lincolnat ,the Treasuter's orrice of the city of
Plit•burgh, forthwith, la twonlance with an .101
of Aseetribly.approved Match 30, IBM, and An (loll
f the Councils of the City of Pittsburgh,
Done, o
putted • mil lb, two.
All Licedtea not paid on of before SIAT 15, 1563,
cUii he placed In the hoods of the Chief of Pollee,
Joe collection, subject to his fee of 60 cents for the
collection thereof, and oil ye:lrons who neglect or
mt..c to take out Licenses 0,111 be suh)ect to a
penalty, to be recovemd beton, the Mayor, double
the marmot of the Lactose.
1 he old metal plates of previous year, roust be
1,11,11.41 at thellme Linen... are taken out, or pay
IS cents therefor.
RATTY OF LICE:Ifs E.
Each One horse ‘ehicle 9 750
Each two hone " IS 00
: Each four horse " 1.5 ou
Each two horse hitch..., 15 mi
(Manholes and Timber Wheels drawn by two
horses, eighteen dollars each. For each additional
horse used in any a. the above vehicles, one dollar.
E11.7.1111AU111, City Treasurer.
Fri-row:nom February 10th, Mai 1e1727
)'Hate
BOILER AND SHEET-IRON WORKS,
NECONI) tad LIBERTY Streeti, Plt.B.bargh.
Mail=
12=
MORROW & BARNHILL.
Siminfacturees of every deseription of Steam Bon
en, 011 Stills, Agitators. Tanks, .3slt Para, Gne
ometers, Wrought Iron Illidgeo, Steam Pipes, fa
bler Boilers, Chimneys, lintechen. The Had., So.,
made in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any to the country. REPAIRING done promptly.
IfigMaid,
PENhfil .VANIA STATE A.GRICIIL
TORN, SOulEff Y.—The citisena of the dlf-
Intent MOON and town. throughout the State me
tinned to competition fur the place at Whleh the
nest annual State exhibition shall be hold. Pro
petals containing inducements and advantages,
directed to the . underrigood committee of the So)
elety,wtll bei received up to, and D. 111,1114 MARCH
20th. Communioatidns may be addressed to either
of the undersigned, or to the President at Hardt.
burg. AMOS H. KAPP, Nor hiteabnipuld;
jOSHIJA WftlfvrsTN Whshinglon.
JOHN B RUTIIERFORP, Harrisburg.
' WILLIAM COLDER, Harrisburg.
I) AN. 0. DRIESSADR, Beach Haven.
JOHN H . ZIEGLER, Liervisburg. ,
_ A. BOYD HAMILTON,
President, Harrisburg.
A. BROWER LONOIKER,
re2A.2ld Secretary, Norristown.
ALCABLE
OIL PROPERTY.
• .}'cereal ?sag),
o f land, brdiece4 to Lc excellent
MI territory: l octed on i'inlang clerk and .ta trite
utaries, Wettri county, Went Virginia,
"West Virginia Oil Company."
Are offered lot solo on feyormblo tams. Apply to
• J. B.
fe,ltar No. 2 Fourth at.
G. LANE];
101 Matiz-bLot Eltroot,
PITTSBURGH,
Dealer In STAPLE VARIETY CIOODS, PA.NEY
GOODS, TOYS, . OJIILDREN , S CIOAOLLES,
FANCY BASKETS, wholesale or retell at the
most nameable prices. fet&ly
CITY 07 A.LLZUHSICT, ' t Et
TREASOI,IIOI OPTICZ, kikb. n
d,1961.
PI A LL PERSONS WHO kRE D
REARS tete City of Allegheny for around -
Rents and Water Rents, by meter measure, wlll
take notice that If said dues are-not paid on or
before the FIRM' Or MARCII.I ensuing, their 'so.
counts will be placed In the hands of the City SO*
Repot for collection. D. Bum - mum
tenaw, City Treasurer..
ZI 17'KB 1 SEAT 1.7..1eT S.
1 1:10E:1* , IzEmAiNrsl;iSyscLAtm
l• LP th, Putt OMee heni, 011 the
t2::11 d3y of FLIIIZt ARY. P;Z:
'Yo ataln any of Inn, n•tte,, the Appin.lat moat
calif. - advent. al later'," give the Cala list,
and pay one rant Pot adv.-Union
-11 ribi railed for uytAia one - aiiatti, they will tee
gent to thelJvai- Lett, ()tier.
.
Fare Ilt:Ltvher letiere by "writ', et the r4si
erects of owner. me,. be en - best, by tatter:ln-.
the following net:.
1 - . nue= letters plainlnto the street and nom
Let, newel 29 thePo9l. Oilier end St Ate.
2. Iluan letters with the writer's Post o:fies--sua
Stale, street snil.nittsbee. sign them plainly w tt h ru:l
name, and request that answers be directed ace sr,:-
Lngly.
3. Letters to strangers or transient • :Aitors in
town or city, whose special flihirC,9 lacy I, un
known, should be marked on the lower left hand
corner, with the word "Transient."
• • . -
4. Place the postage 'lamp cm the upper rig!!-land
corner, and have apace between the at Amn and di
rection for post-mart - mg vrahout interfering with
the writing.
. .
N. 13.—A nEors., for the narerror of a letter to
the writer, if unclainuLwithin rotary DAY+ or
less, written or printed !with the writer's name,
Pest Office and-Stale, across the left-huol end of the
envelope, on the face side, will be complied with at
the usual prepaid rate of postage, payable when
the letter to delivered to the writer. (So , . Low
of 1863.1
Akeriebt A 'lllli2ds Sim :MeCormol l aA.
Armitagel'inny Ilord'Aidrew McLean E E
Adam. Juts Harker Capt ,Metlown Em S
AnibbrsoriJere Hatch Cyrus Moline.) , Barbi
Adams Jo. Hays E %I' Mznoaott,,k C
Adam. Jos H Flutehtsisi E 2...lloLtormio A
Anderson I. Holden • nor :McDowell Alex
Andrews Mary Herring ( o N
Adams Margt &Higher Henry .Newman F
B Hoak Sarah J 2 Naylor CI tir
heynOn Annie Hearty Selphla Nixon Stow .
Beaty Beoj F , Hayswortt.ti U
Bradly Kato liaietton Barak Onstatt Andy..
Burns Bunt Hays. Jai , ,Olney Goo
Beat ly ES Hammettlt °lacy S B
Huley In 2 Orr Jan
.Brown Francis
,
Bullock Fred floward J o P
. . .
Brown Ciro E 'Halt Jan , Pratt Acrish
/lawman Hen'a Harrison .100 11 Patton Learnt
Beware Soscy Flouter Thus II Patterson D
Holey Sarah Hill Maggio Parka I/ E
Bottles Sarah :Hill Wm A Poulton Henry
Black John T 'Harper MIC /gnu! Sarah A
Bontin Inn N 'Henderson M A Pinkerton(l -- \
Beck .l e e. • Hutchinson M Patterson 'Sam;
Ballentlne J W Haugh Pltpip . Patterson; II
Burford Jar, Hart Phil • • 'Powell Is es/
Bartley Jno Hute`ianon It S Pollan---
Beek Thus Irwin Jennie • Pos Jobs
Bathour4l S Lase Nancy Patternha„Jas ,
lloftlew the .1 Peterr John
808 DI Id.. Jones henry Parson Miss
Brown Mary JonenJonn ISalmer Mary A
Bryson Mary A Jaenspri Jon • Patton Hanka
Bent,. Men Johnnori II 13 Peoples Wm
Burnt. Elftrg't Johnson Rcheea 4.
Ilarkt r tilletere K !lacer Henry 2
Brawn Mary K•nney Armada R
Brown Nancy M Kennett/ A ItichantsonAlos
Benron N IC II utx Chas Itatiell K C
Ralph Roland Keleher Dant Rittenhoune Id!J
Bang. Ronan, E. EtilereeceSaille Reed K W
C Kelly Inn ".ti Rafferty Jan
('ninon li lielmy .Ino N linbutiam Jos II
Calleghan Irate Koontz. Lima J Homage Jets S
Unniphell Kate Rune Sent Rogers tae DU
Clayton An.elln King Jno !feed Jts S
Caldwell Kale: kirk Jas Russell J S S
Cowling Ellen' Kunta P like Mary A
Cunningham F ' L Richey Illaggle
Chris inn Geo Lrele lieu itiehardson .I
Clime) , Stool Lindsey ((to S
Champion Sae% litnthav Isaac lieth ittary A
Cellery Jas Long Inane Shame II S
Courtney las A loon!. Jan Smithson Alice
Clark Jon tir Lapin,' Jas Smith AS
Caldwell Jos Langhead Sas Steberl Annie
Crawford Jno S Loilnk Josiah !Simpson Annie
(nn" lnes Jon height y CharTA Slatelv Andrew
Culled Alfred (Anton ins; isslll Anon
Cook Jun Ley MD Sntrey Kate
Crain - Mary A 1.3 le :Market Sprinkle Calvin
Cruth law M11...1 Logan M 2 Scott Charity
(tole,. II Alattie Llughner Mat, Sole Kate
Chaney Wm N Lam Wm Shanky Laic
Cowin* Pat'k Long Battle A Shannon LA
t'olllll2 Peter " AI Sharp Hannah
Calhoun Unlace - Abotvrer Chaa Semple. ti At
I) alamer Chas nmlth Ski •
Dawenn Annie Med.,' Chas Sonp.in .1 S
Dowel. Nee A al run Dal 14 ShailenOtreer
Darla Abner NI: ran Etna:. Malay Jno W
Dull Ellen Alattio Ono ..Sloun .2 no le
lianas Eli ll'A Shannon Jae
Dunlap Joe Jl ar e lanl, Stewlrt J
POilinin J., S Marta. Chas D Singleton Jan
Moncton Jane Minor II Steel Ja. l •
tin,lason Jame.. Miller Sale II Meter...a Jast
Danetedy AI S ;Valor Jae Steno., .1
1/0.1111. art sleleirr Jno J
putlay 11. tit% Ataltnnny Jut Smart LuMn.la
pan n W •h jtlo , t I,lk 001-.
1./tNYN = V; Stakt Altr,arett
Itan !Oh Wm A AI utry J Wsvr.trrn t.tattlaa
F. At :rt. rtql
F-toluchAns.lm miiier ;n o .•
I ',no NI 'try n tnxt, 1 , et , 1 11 • al.l
FAttou nftr) Alm 17%. .1 .$)
Evrtnz n: ~ . T1;112
Vrenl,
Frnme Mar: 11,Itte•mn In, 1' Nemo. A I.
linunne .1,, • .11,1,1.1. 31..:y A 1 netton 11..“ ii
rutrr r Cnroll u , 31 ...berry Miry CnoLorn Li unit
ton I! '.rr) 111 try White .I;s.ca J
Feuhlt• I'nl A 7 , 1..p1e Murne 11 IV v•an
Vo,. FAO ntwth
orreel E 14 31.1 , 11c1
Fe gent on 311144 . . Muter 4 . 1e1t,u Elk, 1:
Yrnprls 1,/ 4 1.11 nrt ka . ): M sNV r,.;!tt 4:41t
torrent r • II 4,11 em.'lV Il.•o
mull'. rt .eoh 31orn , nr. 11. in Is: INntsou it
• r L ut....er
Fur< Unt0.112.• 11/4'le r... 11! Sue Wheeler .11.
. .
t I M.orotrln Mat 11
tart' NtrlN:lea Itli•tH:tota
;•,Ittg h I.lti tir NI. Iltu44l:a W Watt. Her aatu/
y I...:rzfr t.% Wuli clt.tr
o.llartour EirM Ntn Jor
titt.ton alrllonalS Mat Witron J H
eta. Hi.. ALA, auty 11.+y WooJ J
Ua ogler Sallie re eMaster M A W , L.On John
NIcAho3 , S R x Wet - 0 to Le (`
(;rt., Jr.o Mc l.urr'l y Ix it.. m ,rirt
14%, Jae McChutorlc in° WrtrtoNa Mary
Mtret M•l'leHar.l U . . 11504 MSrf
. A 7 1r . ,. Mar• Arlan.? Wil•oo Rah: C
Var•• rxr :Hp", a!rtlalvin run W.iroultlar-ra
(irk Marla Mul/onal.l J JI l l •oatt.t, Mary A
s uctfotie Nancy Nl,Cur lane Nr...tot wlll H •
't:ov l 0., I/ AL/U., 1)
cc ALI ,31.:( . .)111,115)11):
.SAM'I. 111PD1.P., P M
I T A arit
OPERA SINOERS' LEVER,
N(m I.•m c. Dt-xmber, lisl
u'Ac , TF/Nif I'
ii•l 10,. uoN door I . lapon ton some timir ple.ite
Km: ;•r.t %tr. 00 licrl re to etpr,ts our an I..taltard
r,..r.1 to melt merits T.,er Ste
cttra , trrt7r.!by n.notity, hartnoutou4 rtetmeza
r.0k”,...• of ope. r,altplaml
It; proiet/.t.luil 14 .050 d, mow beautdf illy 1.4•11.1.
with and support...a r to a degree that tea vet
no , A.g fa Le duis , e4. Indent we losro never met
with soy Instruments. not even of the maw". fete
limbo! manuf actor'. • of burspe which hove sierra
ouch ENTIRE SATISFAt TION,. especially v
regards their ewe/mined misslittes far sersoarramytug
Itr root , . and keeping in tune for so lon-d a titre , as
our flan.. and we therefore cheerfully relOiliei
mend them before all Meru to staidents of roust
mush., and the public esterally.
Moo Maretrek, Ilirector, Soprano.
li. Al wlmlltenl. Tenor, Zuebter. Boats,
T. Bethel. Baritone, D'Aiinri, U ntralto,
liotti. Tenor, 'Jennie Von %omit. Sopa.
J. Vt sin Itch, tfvao , IP. Be Abell°, Conductor.
GEL MAN °PERS SINGERS' ENDORSEMENT.
ITe hearty) concur to the high opinion of the
STEIN W AY a SONS' Pianos, an exprcaatol by the
singers of the ltalLan Opera, and can only add that
In conacquenee of their wonderful capacity frrsup.,
j.Prtilte; and biendolg with tic e prefer titan,
and use no other make of Pianos when a STEIN.
WAY instrument can be had. We recommend
\,l hen tpo di siudeetauf vocal music, who desire a
'reliable tirION in the cultivation of the voter.
Carl A itshuta, • Bertha .lohanasee,
Carl Formes, - Maria Fraderici, -
Jos. hormenes, Pauline Cantata,
ItAns II lamer, ' Isadore Lehman,
TEN, Ifishelniann, (I. Tomato.
4Q-Sole ageiwy of Steinway's Piano., at
•
• H. lELRBBR & BRO.,
1•11:1meod - 129 WOOD STREET.
HIGHEST PREIdrIIM IMPROVED
FAMIIY SEWING MACHINES,
blenple, Reliable and Perfect.
• •
There le no machine in the world that AVOW the
variety of work or fire such than:mo44:og title.
faction. Theo machines will
Dem, Frill, Quilt, Bind, Tack, Plait, Gather,
CORD AND BRAID, without Presious basting.
It will sew the heaviest and thickest cloth, with
tight .(tong, cia.tic seem, a durable s. the fabric
muslin, lawn, he.. with equal facility.
Send for Circular, with samples of sewing, or
call at the salcaroom,
No, 27 FIFTH STREET,
foci PITTSBURGH, PA
700 ACRES
OIL, COAL, AND IRON ORE
LB Nn WC3orit. BALLET;
IN WEST VIRGINIA.
‘ll.lllrema nOWNER,” CIAXETTE °Prier..
GoVERNMENTTsToItES AT - A.UC
TION.—TUESIJAY MORNING, Feb. 2Yth, at
10 o'clock, oy order of Capt. Ueo. W. kturphy, O.
S. Vols.. will be robd nt the office of the Conlltmary
of Sunstatence, corner of reran street' and Garrison
alley, the following 11. S. condemned atures.
10 barrels Hens Beet,
• 317. pounds Hard lircad.
Mit==t=Ell!
El=l3=l2
p 11. LECKY lb NOW bIA.IsiUFAC
TURING We
IZIPItOYED OIL TOOL'S,
611t1p11) comer or (1 AY q and BEAVER
street; a In WEBSTER la, tie to the old
Orphan Asylum. Allegh eny ; e toots are
made oat el the beet tern invite the
public to give him a call and c them for
themselves. ta7altapll
FRENCH. FLUTING,
FOR TRIMMING DRESSES, to
Alone in a superior manner, without injury to the
abric or color, at
THE MISSS ELL[O7TE'S,
fell am N ia se. Clair street.
B ARREL FACTORY FOR BALE—AII
the coven/my Machinery and Implement. for
tbo manufacture of PNE HONORED OIL BAR,
BELO PER DAThomplete and in good maths
order. Inquire of WM. M„SIUNN,
tosam4 Man youstevstre!
. 3 1"Prr ..1r) rEßTzsp...w.nrrs.
rROSPECTUS OF TEM
Pacific Refining Company,
01 PITTSBURGE, PA,
Capital Stock. - - $190.,000,
22,000 SHARES, $5 EACH.
Subscribers Not Personally Liable.
It is proposed by the subscribers to this to form
a Company under the Mining and Manufacturing
Laws of Peaselivattla, with a Osjatisi of eild,iXlU,
for the msrpote of buying ()ride Petroleum at the
wells, or at Pittsburgh, Refining and Bening mime.
' For this purpose, the propertyjirepomd to be
bought Is the Banner,' called the Pacific 011
Works, is Pitt Township, Pa., which has been rut
sucoessfully far the, past two yews by Messrs.
Brewer, Burks k Co., of this thy.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY:
'the Pacific Otr
_Work is situated on the Alle
gheny Rive: and Allegheny Valley Railroad, In
PM Township. The building. are built entirely
of brick and eonatructed In a thorough and work
manlike manner. They have been rebuilt within
the put twelve mohtlus, and everything Is in per
fect repair. A. substantial brick warehouse Is con
nected with the Refinery, with a deep cellar mina,
Ale of storing over 2,000 Intrrels of Rained Oil
Wooden Tanks under ground, holding nearly MOO
bumf. ;
SEVEN STILLS,
Caparily 600 Barrels Refined Oil Pei \Vera,
(IN ROUND NUMBERS.)
A Worthingtonitarn Pump m the Refinery: Ono
one at the neer, with tubing - frota river to work.",
for pumping Crude Oil In bulk; ample Agitator and
Settling Penn. To guard against tire, blank brick
walls separate the different departments.
Au the machinery la new, and with th e storage
capacity both for Crude and Relined till, the favor
able Ricality—hrt% lag the river and railroad at cool
;mond—this may be ranked as ono of the most per
fect Oil Rennerien to the world.
The prenent owners will convey this property,
Including the Refinery, with load in fee simple,
two I yet on Butler street, by LW to Pine Alley, to
the Company for the sum of Stanton.
correct plan of the property rtecoarpootea each
honk of aubsertntion.
.
The success which has attended the prosecution
of this branch of. the Oil Irisle has net escaped the
notice of all observing minds, and it in deemed
aupeiflunto to urge any argument that would go
to prove hew a eorapahy by laying la ti large stock
of Crude bit when it b low„ nth no .t and twitting
the herbed until the price is prout...ely remit der.-
tine, tan pay a dividend ariaunit of to to 50 per
tent. It should be observed that the comps!, ,
•fter paying for their properly will have a cuS..h
veer king tun:: of ne5,000 This can easily he turned
on er three times each year, end it is believed
tint with gout! mt. Agra:eat the Casr.pancwill be
at.:o to deela re cluarterty dicidecTof to per cent.,
aod that there no better or safer Invest:tent for
capital Mau lo the -Mock of this Company. For
prontr, Bank. hasurante, flatboat. and even Gold
:dining Stocks, are /cltiar behind. mud the risk is
creates.
•
• -
!iir ceillecian of Ion.; experience,
Loth as n refiner one 0.-aier to nil. will. if desireß
persolially auleerintei.•l the busiccas of the Cam.
par y.
Attache:l is s ceri tit-s. • frcon Vr A. T. Schmidt,
yheu :14 the 1111.1 f of tee Refinery as near as It
con I.e the
byone of the most experienced
mud vrecesartil of Retthers
=lM3=
lip reest, It
I have .age eArCflli •—..alAte or
the P.l.n c,, ery enlW,ltkr PACIFIC MI. Mill ICS.
I consider It worth at least (1 , 1 , ..”001 Fifty Thou
lard ladfars. With the pre-ent ugh price of ms
ter,b, It wool ! prohah.y cost a much la,gcr suck
to ekrot Pact A Itegger) In all , eapects is perfect. ag
this ore. AUtit7STUS T. SCIIIIIDT, •
Sl2pMatendrut of the Ardeacc s oll Worga.
'the shove Cortaleate in given to gatisli persons
who may Mena in the stock of Lids Company,
that all who arlascribc are on an equal footing,
and also to pn re that the value is really in the
poperty.
Books of subscription to the Capital Stock 9(
the CI, wpm', are aaw open at
~ZTTS~S VY-LG~.
OFFICE OF 'GEORGE W. DILWORTH,
OFFICE OF BREWER; BURKE & CO.,
1...14.4rE5NE WAY, eor.ll.ancock Street
SECOND ILITIOUI, BAH OF PITTSBURGH,
(AMER HAND AND MAUI DIDEDNA.
Twenty per cent. to be paid five 4sya after - sub.
acrtption is made, to
JOHN E, PATTERSON,
bashia Strond ,i Natianal Bank, Pittiburgh,
TREA:4IIHER, pro gem
The balance In 211=1;Z:
Irnnp.
Person. rest leg In the country desiring to tub
scribe, will tot e their orders promptly attended to
bradtinessinpany of the sbove parties.
fegg:lys /
JAMES no Ya 7,
Wi,od Street,
Pittsburgh, 1.. a.,
MAITLITACITUB. ER Or
IMPROVED BORING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt and other Wells.
Toole warrantee male or the rery_bort SOMATA
AND LOW MOOR IRON.
WELL BORERS FERNISUED
7-m:wog:roast Clessib. Prioemon
1.1.1. ouch artlotes as neoe.a.rj to coaduat opera
tions,
ANVILS
DELLOIiS,
RISES
SLEDGES,
HAMMERS,
SUOVELS,
AXES,
HATCHETS.
SAWS,
SQUARES,
CHISELS,
WICINCHES.
PLANES.
LEVELS, ,
NAILS, ha.
, ROPE, LEA
Graz' 23 n
• All of which I have
=V CZ-, eilbC74
constantly In store.
TILE DALTOt
oarAosert4
KNITTING MACHINE,
(JIMVNING TIIIUIIPII
MTV 3123003EC.A.TVX.E111111.
Knits Upwards of 20 Different Kinds of Apparel
A YARD OF PLAIN OR RIBBED WORE
Snit lax Pe= Miautor•
We have most flattering . testimonials from all
parts of the count'' , teatlfyiug to their suerioilty
for manufacturing nod family purpoors. • They ore
peculiarly adapted for benevolent Societies and La
stltutlons.
•
th Scod in f o ol m - ( r 2au . lars 1,1221 Sway, es, or call and goo
WESTERN ACIENPY.
Ito. 27 Fifth Street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
few E. A. CAIMPEXTEIL
CAST, STEEL TEETH, for Bulky, Hay
and Grain Rake.. of any shape required. Lilo
Hay mad-Grain Rakes manufactured by
a oot.Entsar,
tenak den
Xarlott Aran, Altegtuury OUT,
ir
DETROLEUM-175 banels in good ship
1 1- idni Wu. Ilan liElcalr_ll. UOLLWS
IS I: G 0 OW B.
21 FIFTH STREET.
13
r,s t. BELL
: AL:
1 i .*, COItTLIUL.
r - ri . )
r rile , ir
IS AT •
; •
REDUCED PRICES !
I 1 WaLL sr
!lA'
• 19,1 Streo iI
ILA!
9.1 FIFTH STRE
Skirt for ISBS,
XtNEW AND GREAT INVENTION IN HOOP SKIRTS
THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
Or Dow:"le Steel Spring.
WEST, BRADLEY st CA LEY,
(LA . 7.75.N, J. 0. WEST.)
97 ChasOber* Siceet. Atm
Are the owners of the nate* sad exclusive ream.
lecturers of this..T. W. BRADLEY'S PATENTED
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEEI. DINQ Slf.DitTS.
Thia invention consists orDuple wo)
Ellip
tic Steel Spring., ingeniously braided tightly and
firmly together, edge to edge, making the toughest,
most elastic, flexible and durable'apring ever usedj
enafling the wearer in eoneeqUenc.s of Its great
elasticity and flexibleness, to place and fold the
skirt when In ace as racily and with the name efiza
ventence as a silk or muslin dress. It entirely Or?
elates nodsilences the only objections to hoop
skirts, viz: the annoyance to the wearer as well ea
the public, especially in crowded' assemblies, cap.
Magee, railroad ears, church pews, orbs any °receded
place, from the difliculty_ of contracting them Dr
occupy • email space. This entirely removes the
&dimity, while giving the skirt the usual full and
symmetrical form, and le the lightest end most
stylish end ebseeful appearance for the street,
opera, promenade or house dnew. A lady having
enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and groat oonvenlc
en e of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Slicin Skirt
foe a Weigle day, will neverafterwards willingly
dispense with.the use of them. They are the been
quality in everypert, end by far the lightest, mbst
durable, comfortable and essonotedeal skirt made.
Merchants will be supplied as above, and ,by Job
bers, and ladles in most first...claim retail store/Ile
this city and throughout the different States.
Siff- In.:Mire for the
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SEIRT
- - '
fir47ll.y?iii Duplex Elliptic Skirt, moat !Spam
and :lexib c lars c ;, for solo by
..!
'EAT
NeiLLORIIII & CO,.
• C,
faos. 1, and 19 FIFTH STREET:
BRADLEY'Li
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT,
mold decidedly. the beet edit made. A splitedild
eseortmcnt.
JOB. BORNE & CO.,
71 and 79 Market streak
13RAfaa;k•s
DtrPLEX FLLIPTIC
easily folded to occupy a small space, floxlble and
'durable. For sale by
BATES & BELL,
ENCOURAGE 11 0M E KAMM/1Z
TURES.
Mae-I-urn
78 MARKET STREET,
Offer RS eXte.IIIIIVC stock or sEliN f ini A . B r i.
GOODS of Amerie , m, HUlllfriettli:, comprising
great variety of
TRIBIENGS.
HOSIERY & GLOVES,_
Fancy Good lirAlA t s ma u Warm
GE? TLE~IEfi ' 3 FURNISMIYG. G(ADS%
Ia ercry elite and quality at thost riasonable prie •
Re atiil haven tea' goode of
Foreign J►Fanufeeture
Wlrtetr are will dispose oust prices to salt.
To Merchonte and Retailers we othe si
OPSOLX7BALI3,
At prices as low as can be bought anywhere in the
Eastern Cities, as we buy exclusively li:washing'
from Manufacturers or their wet- isly. We
solicit a calL bele
CLOSING
OUT RATE OF DRY GOODS
riurftrr DarS owrz,r,
J.\-M. BURCHFIELD'S.
wrwrzß DRESS, G OOHS, et coat and less.
WINTER SHAWLS, ot cost nod left.
WINTER CLOAKS. •• do do.
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
bUMMER DRESS GOODS, at last pearo prices.
HOOP SHIRTS.
rrich-rs AND FLANNELS.
The entire stock hu beea
SR. co ci la. c 45 cll. is P. x• Ic,co ,
AND NlBitT AND WILL BE
CLOSED OUT.
Now is the Time to Get Bargains.
fell
SPECIAL ELLE.
IC NI ZI W.A. 3E131.
Undershirts at s2.oa
WORTH $4.00.
Drawers at MOO.
WORTH 011.0116
SAM SEIB? WILL WEIOUJIZAILLY I lb. la
EATON, MACRUM & CO.
Have about 41 dolen of gool,..oxtritheavy MUTE
VINDEHSIiIIITS and DRAWERS,' , nearly all wool,
which weigh from I% lb. to I lb. 1 oz. seek ahlz4 t
that meet be closed out Immediately.
We offer them at much less . Oh* what they cost
to make, and we believe them to be equal to aligg.
thing in .market at ti ed.
No reduction will be made for quaatay—ou
dirt or one hundred at the earns rate.
)These Shirts an a Great Bargain!
EATON, MACRUM A Co.,
17 and 19 Ffith street.
GREAT BARGAINS i
MOORHEAD DENNISON & Coi,
81 Market street, •
ARE DiTRILMIWED TO CLOSE GOT
TIMI ENTER; STOCK OF GOODS.
Gents' tinderirnthtents, White Shiite, Bonne,
crereti, Collars Be. tre.
Embroideries, Lee Goode, G love.,_Hoiden' MM.
minas, Point Lace, Coitus, Ribbons, bra: a,.
fed 81 Ta r t pt at.
A NEW ASSORTMENT OF UT
B
TODD, Dress and Cloak Ornaments,
IssPet Months and Bugs! Fringe, Mask
tradersleerea -Linen Seta Of the driest &Duality,
Lace aid Linen Collars and tlandkerehlets; Gloves,
Hosiery,. Balmoral and Hoop Skirts; Breakfast
Shawls and Samna, of all am; liathwa a Egb.
tweed Collars and Cali, for ladies and
Wash Leather Gloves, to all axe; Jonrllell Kkt
Glovea t i w s llght colons. }Mon bets, frinal tp
order, .her with a new lot of maw VA4it
Falls an rowers._ WDI belorm et
ALICE MOWRY'S TEI
No. eh Eotuth street, near Ferry street.
Particular ettenUaa otters to el Point Ilia
aloother Mods of Luca. Also Mack Yew
Im
21 FiftP street