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TSB 111$$TIS PISLISNINO ASSOCIATION.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. 1865..
Cowartorma.—ln item "Secone n of the
communication of Meagre. Cass and Ike.-
Denali, published yesterday, the word
"not" Was interpolated in the third line, by
the .blunder of the 'compositor, so u to
change the sense entirely., As corrected, it
reads 118 follows:
fireowd—We never odd we could Allah the
road in b•driltsace"orthe repealing act; we did
W that- no future legislation was memory
to tulld 'a road from Connellarille to Cumber
land. Nor Is any.
These' blunders am Tory annoying , but,
Like all editonk we bare become accustomed
to them. Fortunately, the context in this
case pointed out the blander.
HER WAY TO PAY OLD. DEBTS.
The defeat.of the Mcetzta.ex men in
Penneylvimia, last year, "mot have more
than ex:banned the floanee,a of the faithful,
ttol ra
if we sre to regard the late at a tte mpt at Har
risburg to exhao,o6o fro the &tirade
and Great Western Railway 'ompany, as
an effort on the part of th Democratic
managers to make up their pe ary losses
ia that campaign. Erery m n, It seems,
engaged in that disreputable scheme; was a
leading Democrat. ' - •
"General Wank" whose name appears
prominently in the Operaifori, wart Chairman
of the Democratic State Central Committee
last year. lie it was who sent flamtn,g dis
patches over the land announcing a brilliant
Democratic victory at the October election
In this- State, and who did his best, in the
way orboasting, to keep up the sinking
beads of his political friends throughout
the north. lie appeaas to have got along
as poorly In mannalag this affair as in man
aging a campaign.
IVn.r.rasi H. Wrrra'has been a promi
inent candidate for nomination as Governor
on the Democratic ticket, and has been a
noisi'and abusive champion of his party
whether he was defeated for nomination on
account of being 3nspeeted of honesty, or
not, we cannot say; but if so, he need no
suffer on account of that any longer.
"Mr, Nowritnor" is the individual who
ran for Congress against Mr. D Emu;
in Philadelphia, last fall. He has been a
very prominent and active mania his party,
and, like Wryrr, and Warm, was fond of
showing up the dishonesty and corruption
of the Republican party, in his speeches.
All three of tin SC distinguished worthies
have frequently irritated the mucous mem
branes of their throats to a fearful degree
by howling over the terrible_ poilticaidemor
siltation prevailing In the Republican party.
From Old Abe down it was
_nothing but.
woinda, and bruise's, and piatre r tig sores;
andthe country could never ver from
its corruptions until WARD, NORTHROP and
Wrrra. were -in power. And now, here
they km:giving us illustrations of the demo
crade idea of parity !
' Mumma) the remaining partner in this
quartette, does not, we believe, make any
special claims tolonesty, and would not be
believ.ed, if he did. He served two jean
- in the House, at Harrisburgois a acmocratie
member from Philadelphia, and was once
so far under • cloud of suspicion that he
was fain to announce own certain' occasion
• in the House, that the Republicans had not
money enough to buy him. It seems, how
ever, that the Atlantic and Great Western -
Railway Company had.
This company is a foreign corporation,
man& very well acquainted, it seems,with
the secrets of Pennsylvania legislation. It
wanted an act authorizing it to consolidate
the montages upon its road, and the act
was so simple, and there was such an utter
ahsence of objection to it, that It was going
through on Its merits, no one apparently
thinking of "pinching" it, or of making
The company "bleed," to use the vernacu
lar current at Harrisburg. But these" as
tute gentlemen saw their opportunity. The
agent of the road, was notified that there
was great objection to the bill :and that it
tale $llO,OOO to put It through. The
agent, easily alarmed, and not knowing
enough about such matters; siThinitted to
to the "pinch;", and bled to !the extent de
manded. The matey wits, quietly pocketed;
the bill was slipping as quietly through;
when, as ill-luck would have it, the story
got wind, and the opportehtity of balanc
ing-the democratic cash account for 1801
vas lost. The Great Western, did not get
its bill passed, but eased its money
r The democratic orators and newspapers
luive taken so much pleasure in. exposing
every case of fraud or-corruptioU they could
pos - sibly trace home to the Rep - Means, that
we may be permitted to candele with- them
over thisexposure. It is= a pity for them
it wasteland:out, and. that henceforth the
State is to lie deprived of the moral lessons
taught by 'Gen. Want) and "Gov." Wrrrg,
d "IloMt r Nonrittor.3Their use
fulness, however, is not altogether de.
etroved. Some honest demotrat can go
round lecturing onlthe3 evils of Corruption',
and take them along as illustrations,
einr.ixty ON THE litigant&
The testimony - of all our returned pris,
oners, especially of those who escaped. Is
perfectly uniform as to the Imetity .Of the
negroes of the South la every case In :which
they threw themselves upon -their protec
tion. This did net. happen Ii it 'few rare
instances, but in thousands, and nitt ireany
particular section, but ; in- all parts . et the
South ; and many a blare AAA in thii" day
lying who owes Ids Mt° the *bid: gine
irosity.Of View despised people..._
remarkable about this thing Is
' Its universality. The negroes Were , all trite!
Not a 'lngle exception htui been reported.
Not one Yankee soldier was ever, .to far as
Is ica . o.wzi, betrayed by . a colored man into
- theta:all Of /VA enemies. This la the more
remarkable from the fact that .in no people
Is that not tummiable trait of character,
.the
love of approbation More strongly devel
oped than in the dfrimui race, and nothing
they-could„ have done would have been
more ,limegly Approved by their masters
than the betrayal of a fugitive Yankee priti
*nit tintilot one yielded to the temptation.
04. the ether band, nothing could be' more
peto a pear unprotected skive, than
be detected harboring, or feeding, or
• OWN; the estaps of such Nedra; yet, with ,
Courage that will challeAge the admiration
of the world, they never Wailed, when oP
polltiati Okla; to : do all theie.
New :what- is the suet of the Allotted
debt for Such services as these—for-this
ealf.iactllidng fidelity, this unvarying kind
ness, this salvation of the lives of bravo
lam- where no other people could have
7 . saved them' Will the bare boon ,of per-
Mind freedom . pay it 1 .. By
_StO Means.
_ _They are poor—we owe them aid. They
are disorganhAd, scattered and peeled—AA
rand establish them 'metal order and
put-them in Nie'Aray to live as elillized and
ObrlitlimPeeple ought to live. They are'
illittaide, - Woe& fiuilt of
ebetnite.' *jet give them schools and
ula9l3ll"Pidevery app ll a n c q of Vucair 4 L •
Tigafriffetti ti4dirco4lfiri bck
- edge .of _ 00, and 'Teedetl "
mast Eire It .
to them. When all these see
giriApem, will the debt be csailsalid tile;
the& nothing else due to them? eiri toefiple'
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~s .-i' ~ ~~ 4 eras vprry ..~.F+,c-.- ,t
*..3. of ~r'`r.~--, ~ •)n-n~....k. _ ~ .
whose heroism has teen attested on many THE TBOUBLrg OF TITE c Cif
batt y, n o v a , and still better attes t e d in act , h a l c an cou c r r a n o v i — uTic h e e xi C t h o ari f t e h a c ten
Ch:orlrek:rour7feanr
of perilous kindness to dying prisoners of curl?, given bye man who traveled several
the Union, to by still kept down as a de-days In con, , rm.7 e pressmen, wit')based ,
based, disfranchised caste ? Shall we re- I had been in charge of the freight car char.
stone men who have taken up arms against I t t e y r i c e d especially d f a n n .
t e e e r li a l l • e y o i f nf ae the me p r r c e u ss,
the government, and imbrued their hands in estsbilahment, a few days previous to the
the blood of their brethren, to all the rights evacuation. This car, with a number of
and privileges of American citizens, and (them, was at the junction of the Cuario;te
and Columbia Railroad, on the evacuation
deny the same rights and privileges to these
of Columbia. In the confusion which fel
thoroughly tested patriots, Ihese best and lowed, it was impossible to:procure a loco
truest friends ? Shall we say to them, as motive to remove the train, and the whple
they aro gallantly fighting their way up- of the cars, together with the buildings,
Ste, at the junction depot, were burned.
wand, and aftergiving such proofs as they
The pressman also stated that the Mercury's
have given of
~the possession of the noblest car, contained the private and official con
tralto of inunanity, "Hitherto shall ye
,respandenco 0f,..H0n. R. B. Rhett, from the
come, but no further l" Shall we doom commencemenC of the war, with a large
them to perpetual allensget Shall we earn of money, notes, bonds aid other
make the mark which it has pleased the
valuable r4tr i ts , i. e s s i s l m of a w n which
nwoetrecodniesBtroo to
Creator to fir upon them a badge of degra- Charleston, but remained with his family
dation—a bar to their progress, over which I at Florence.
they can never climb ? Shall we confer
upon every ignorant and vicious foreigner,
who may happen to be tossed like a waif
upon our shores, rights„.and privileges
which we deny to native men, whose blood
has mingled with our own in the groat bat
tle of freedom? We may do all these
things ; but If we do, we shall sooner or
later reap the bitter fruits of our folly and
Injustice.
We hold that it is impossible to found jinn
and enduring , in/Muttony upon an ;mums
foundation—that an upper and a lower
crude aro as dangetons to a free state as
Liberty and Slavery. This rebellion has
taught us some wholesome truths on that
point. And we have been taught by this
war another great troth : that God will nbt
permit a people to praotiee wrong, injustice
and oppesslon with impunity, no matter
what their constitutions and laws may say
about their right to do so.
Truth and Poetry.
In their appeal to the Southern people the
rebel Congress are by turns pathetic and en.
crgetic, and towards the close plain prose is
no longer adequate to express their thoughts,
and they break out into poetry_ here is
very fine writing Indeed :
"The crown stands ready to encircle the
fair brow of our young republic. The
shades of our martyred heroes hover over us
and beckon us on. The tearful entreaties
of our mothers, wives and daughters to sale
them from nameless horrors, urge us for
ward. Will we pause? Can we tatter T
Will we allow the weapons, which the God
of battles has so often directed to tke smit
ing of the despoilers of our homes, now to
drop from our nerveless hands? Shall we
be aisoouraged by the superior number of
the enemy?
"The battle to the straws •
Is ant Oven. •
While the Judge of right sea wrong
Bits in nearest ! '
The God of David still
()Menthe pebble at His will,
There are ciente
W t klli.
Wrongs unshaven."
A letter dated at Lynchburg,- Va., which
was captured by some of Sheridan's men,
gives the other side. The writer remarks:
"It is evident that our fate is to be decid
ed before next July, and whatever that fate
may be, it is equally. evident that the men
now in power (legislative as well as exec
utive) are utterly , incapable of controlling
It. - Von see through the papers as much of
conduct as they choose you to see,but
11 learn froin those behind the scenes that
a universal panic has taken possession of
them, and what little wisdom they may
have once possessed they we now entirely
bereft of. At the North everything indicates
a more fixed determination to conquer the
South. On this aide it can no longer be
concealed that the masses are weary of the
war, and, I believe, willing to go back, if
anything like terms were offered to them. -
Lincoln's proclamation offers terms, which,
however, repugnant to a high-spirited
man, are not ungrateful to the masses. The
poor man who consents to vield all claims
to the negro he never owner', Is allowed to
return home and be unmolested. The spec
ulator sees in it a chance to secure his ill
' gotten wealth. The refugee, disgnsted with
seeing the extortion and money-making CT.
cry - where, is unwilling to suffer any more
for the benefit of such Men, and 1191i0UF. to
- save what little is left him. I speak of the
feeling as it exists here In Virginia. In the
Cotton States, where the pypuletion is of an
inferior order, matters are riuch worse.
At this moment, I regard Vi,ginin
and South Carolina as the only two Eltate3
who arewilling to place their principle
fore their interest. But to me there is. a
view sadder even than the sad view I have
taken. It is that even success against our
enemy will leave us with a government
worse than that welled from."
This is not nearly so poetical as the ad
dress quoted above; but It is perhaps more
andleal, and it certainly seems truer.
GClltra Lee's Disappointment.
On Saturday morning, it half-past four
!Jemmy attempted a aarpriao of part of
Giant's lines. The first onset was success-
fult a fort was seized by the rebels, and our
Hoes thus broken. But "the flanks stood
Lan, ,, writes General Parke,. and- troops
were at onto brought up, who, after a enti
tle of efforts, retook the fort, and got with
it twenty-seven hundred prisoners. The
i matey is saii to have lost, besides, three
tlanusaml in killed and **ended. This is
.i; o t an improbable number," as in their re
i real they were exposed to a cross fire from
the grins upon either aide of Fort Stcaintan,
as well as n direct flrO from the troops whir
drove them back. Of e thirprisonera, proba
bly the "greater number think themselves
lucky, fellows. .
Ger. Lee cannot afford to repeat Beth ex.
periraepts as this. The Richmond journals
have several times, of late, intimated thet
Grant had weakened himself in order &
vend reinforcements to. Sherman; it was per
;sips a belief in this report which tempted
IA e to make his attack on Saturday morn- 1
• 1:3;f.. That the assault was repelled, the
pus and fort retaken,
and the line re astalt
•
'fled by the Isi - inth corps, without help
c,m other 'Arts of the army, should -be
t Itcient proof to Lee that our lines are too
firing for him.
The true object of his attack does not yet
' ..ppi.ar.. It was at first supposed that under
cover of it in meant to withdraw his Wahl
in.y to North _Carolina.; hut Gmut is not
Tdiely to - pepelt eueb an escape. It is pos
sible that Lawhoped by if surprise, to throw
Ann wbolealine Mt* confusion aad panic, and
thus Mai 4`depitireqlzhig tapir at the army
of
010 tOtol2l/iC, just. before the great and
Intl struggle begins. If this was his live
:he bra been badly tilsaPpointed. Finally,
- it maybe that by this Sudden assault Gen.
cral Ise only hoped to discontert somewhat
the plans of Grant • and to put off a little
the evil day which is drawing - , near ; for
- Richmond.
But in any case he has failed; and by the
:manner: of idi _Wad, ha- pas once more
l idemonstrated his weakness . He bas lost
' nearly.sizthousand men, and yet his not .
accomplished even the least of. his. Possible'
objects, for Grant can. More to-day, if he
thinks St; and he awaits only the proper
moment.
In dealing with the two armies of Grant
and Sherman, Lee, as general-in-chief of
the rebels, must cheese which he will Brat
. attempt to disable; and as a shrewd com
mander, be sees probably that his only
hopeful plan is to deal a heavy knockdown
brow. to Omnt. If be mild do that he might
then, by a rapid concentration, hope to find
. himself able to meet Sherman on something
like equality.. The attempt ditto rebel iron
clads upon City. Point, end perhaps" alio the
affair of Sam , day morning, show that Lee
bad this In bit mind. But he has failed
both times ; and these Make
his situation 4nore hazardous 'than it was
before. ,For In the meantime Sherman does
lot stop.. .lie bas effected a junction with
Schofield and Terry; be has secured New
. bem as o base of supplifs,. with which he
connects by a short and easily guarilial liner
and he Is marching upon - Balts, which
.is bat fifty miles tilatiot :.front. Goldsb 1.
ro', and only twenty-aire-Imilet. *am
Smithfield, where Sherman'&;ediusio 6 was
at last ac manta. - ',.. ,r, .-. ..:, ~. -,.-... . .
From Raleigh, Shemin Out,by caval
ry expedition, rea c h • the: DiorUlu, railroad
action , Greensboro ; or, !f . is' does macaw
rkk 16.•.11664' march
from Raleigh; and every Ant' will
hrinvidm nearer :to the Danville railroad
Orid *Tao - alien. Grant'icanito: - ,,The lines,
sue now shorterslo&nad if Lee"*cans to,
ido anything, he ipt - atiolittair to opus:
Pot-.
NLW TOME CANALS NOT TO OPEN TILL
Jrtm.—A gentleman thomughlylconversant
with Canal • matters, who came from the
East this morning, expresses the belief that
the canals will not be open for navigation
till the first of June. The damage Is great
in many places, and the work of repairing
will be slow.—Rochesfer Union.
PUBLIC JrOTILES.
TEXTII WRIRD.—LAWP NIGIIT.—
The callers) of the Tenth ward will meet to
the public &hoot House, coiner of Grant street
end otrawberry oar this (Wednesday) eve
.ning, at 8 o'clock. lithe citizens of the ward do
not come forward TO.NlabiT and muted:sue
aullleientemount to make up the delieleney, the
draft will eerie& ly be permitted to proceed.' Re
member Lisa this will be [het...stein..., an the sea
tiemes) who hare spent night after night's) endear
' wing to free the ward, me totally disheartened,
and willkire the matter nu further attention.
JORII SHIPTON, Pres`t.
Oro. W. LEONARD. Seey. rah29:lt
DRAFT? DR APTI—FIECOND
WARD, AILED RENT.—There will be •
imtsg of the enrolled men of the Seeend
at the SLBOUL ill/USE, on WEDNbROA T
NM ITT, to make a FINAL EFFORT
thet ye
nett ers togleteht to MI the quote ofWard.
fd SCRIM? TO DRAFT thin to your LAS r
ctieNcv. to go as a volunteer with a bounty. It
this meeting proven a failure no further effort will
Made,ue either by_ the Committee or the °dicer re.
croittefor Ward but the whole thing will be
andoned r . our
TLis notice I. given. no that ail nits.
•w hew the natter stands and act accordingly,
I m der of the Committee. tattidld
EX CE 11.19 10 It ',OMITS! It.—.lll‘
English and tilassleal Sehdol for El , qa .od
Olds, lroo ()its College Bedding. comer of Penn
and St. einir stmts. Tenth ses.lon will
COMMENCE MONDAY, April 3J
A lew ruld;tion.l pupils sill be admitted. For
terms, ac., call at thuqueltate, or addre+s for
circular, REV. W. S. ORAY.
n h%lterd Principal.
LI E nn A• EI.ECTIO.I
o t a I.+AY OF 11PRIL.
I1( 0 6,o, between the Use
boars eIFOURTii two and ere o'clock.
for SEVEN DIREUTORS for the Frasklla
Saslow. Rank. at the store of 10.13.11. la 14LILLIK,
Nos. 9S and 30 Ohio street, &Ilesheny city, Pe,.
S. DRUbt. ()ashler.
ALLiartahr ern, Muth 1103. tahrldltd
MiTlit) , ls;4 , 4l:l>pl.qtri , l
WANTED—A. GERNA/7 PROTES
TAN ! GIRL to the MO ON k
=all faintl. Apply at 00t711100 of
mh2lll- THIS OFFICE.
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NOTICE.—The owners nt OIL, OIL
. 1 ‘ BARRELS, LUMBER and other thums
loeged on my ground to Me , lore township,' mut
pit are rail sad pay charge. and remove the lame.
WM. B. WAR ERAM.
mblltlld No. HD Beaver street. Siteenroy,
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S . S. BRYAN,
BACKER IN STOCKS, BONDS AND REAL ESTATE
Beira end Bella on Commie.los both Ia this clty
mai In Philadelphia and Near Tors, all blade of
Honda and Stooks. mhbli
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290 Pl"
SOFT GALENA" LEAD
Breetred and for sale by
LLEXAIDEIL (IOItDOX
1 . 28 Second *treat.
AUCTION SALE, iff LAWRENCE.
41 - VII, t.E.--TRURSDAT ICORNI?f0, at lo -
o'clock, at the resineeee of WX. BEinCy Alien
Btfret, apposite Lee', church, comprising par.
tor, chamber end dining room furniture, cergets,
gilt fr.. MirtOr. OUIIOI, feather bode, chattel., oil
eolhe, glass and queeneware, leaders, fire Irons,
cook More, kitchen utensil.. gardening implimente,
he. hale resittva at the owner le testing for the
t. T.
eas -A. iIicaLELLAND,
Auctioneer.
T:IIRNITURE AND CARPETB.—On
WEnrcEt•DAY MORNING, hinrch at 10
Cr lock, will he sold at No. tds et, be
t see. Hnod and Hancock strects, c ol atl , y nt
I oi-tutors , and Household goods, essbraclas dress.
and Oslo Flianatvr, enclosed Washstand., Wel
,oo 11. P. reastrads, tr. Cottage Bedsterid,
Ws; &ay. Nt stout oral Illishosery mita se.t enelor
t hairs,3lshogsty spring sent Sores, Husk 8415
rte,es,lngrato chwob , r nod hall , iar 415
and oil Cloths, Cook and Parlor Stoves, gave a
ware and Kitehea Utenalll, Cane seat and W SO4
chairs. T- A. MOIL ID, Auctioneer.
1; I . EGVST FUTtNITIIII E, M &RR E
TOP BORE ...US, Superior wardrobes flee
bsdern , 6, beck cum, earp:ts, nitoma, kn., on
Th ItftllAY MONNINO. March 30th, at tO
procieely, wlll bo sold the entire f smith
eln, at maiden. No.= Penn strecL vmnprlsins
I. n . part: bauperlor walra.f. 'weolna walnut
T. arming bateau. aarertine front, carved French
I-tiler/141, with cotton spring mat oat &neat web
net bock entla. Lugo walnut book oar, marble top
tables and st5D4ll.
. ene ma mop chairs marble
Cringing burn:usenet wash stands, walnut tes.
1. *yr, rralnat fruit rablrr, bale seat parlor chairs,
teeters and aria,-tetra, bat rack. marble top web
cut tide boards, l
o u nge, atnsion tildes, cane gest
alvs sod rocker, lu hall chalet, gilt frame
rimers, chandeliers and ow daturas, cturtelsw,
cornices and hangings, brussels a ply and Ingrain
eft: tett,hall and dining room oil cloths, parlor coal
oseis, tenders and Cimino.. uneeniorare. britalets
err,s c., Sin T. A. MoiILELLAMD,
inL Auctioneer.
BreNEDY'S SALT RHEUM GIFT.
IIIENT
tires Salt Rheum t
Cures Se-alel Head.
Cures every , Ixesse of •
Rot or Inflammatory Nature.
Mt. CAVARMICiII'S PILL SALVE
1,2111 cum the most obstinate eases of either kind
a Ellen oo matter bow bad the ease may be. For
sale at the
OENTRA.L DRUG STORE.
In the Make, Roues, Allegheny, where also may
he found afire assortmeut of Pomades, Perfumery.
toilet Saabs ' 'Dressing Combo, Hatt Bruabes,
Bruer', Ism -
mho OEO. A. KELLY.
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ROCLA
3n se MATION.—City of Pittsburgh,
emlier:co with the Provisions of an
Aa of the °costal Asretsbly of the Common
sueslth of Pennldy I rants. {morality for the Incur
.peratton of the City of Pittsburgh and of she cart
ons aeppVmeauto egid Ast,d, JAM Ski LOIV/tY,
.Ik., Mayor of sald etty, do Woe this, tag procla.
aumlon, for a speolal .election to be held on the
T111{1,111,111 trr Amin., A. D. ISM, being
the fourth day to the mouth, the freemen of the
first 'Warded said tar. qualilisd to vote for mom
beni of the libuse of Representattmu orthbs tiom.
. Monweslth, will meet et the usual Okras of hold
ing elect' owl fn sald Wifrd, and cleat by bsllot
Older the Act of Assembly telattay theteto, OND
MEMBER OF TB ft 410BIBION UUtJNOIL for
atoned Ward of said city, to int h Fever. me.-
by the redgnatton or Abraham
Otte,- und.m my hand and the seal of the acid
city of Pittsburh. the 234 dsy of Deeetaber,
U. PM IA-1111119 140 WAT, Jw., htsyor.
!xstoleld
THE DALTON
FAMILY. AND , MANDFACTUDING
KNITTING MACHINE,
The simpfeet and MOat elfectlre dinlittin Naildon
'epee Invented. Dretrnattene tree. Vail aid' ate
them in operation, or rend for (Ucntaes and sent.
B. P. OAILPEIPPER.
GENERAL'AQEIdT, IR PUTS ST..
pORTENOTITH BLX-CORD
SOFI' FINISH
American S t pool Cotton
AMORY'S ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON
.. •• •
.1 ILL,SO threads UP IrlatllUMi of superior 4haßtF
and phrenteed to - measure .X 0 yard, in Learb.
Canby bad in all *plum 554 numbals •
. Manufactured by the PORTSMOUTH STEMS
FACTORY, and tor rale by the trade generally.
MARLIN •ANIOUT a co.,
• '
•
LinYVAT Strtee, PLOT,VotkLllllDevorulkirestreet,
ow =I Church sited, Vldladelphls.
lataisimeod
kipew WORK is y TUE LIZITEIOR
11,14 Boadatei or. Granville de P 4,1 4.
, nan rumaslea%
t mridarLemezragotortsig
Wrought by Ms •Own Mu&
wrmeuppw
Unto. CIO pp. PActe 52.
by at liftliieflert at NU MI mit-
reeldpt at pito.
l.
. .
"e• w;ringOorr etto.,
-rtrausiuntsrehniiewi. • ` J
NEW 411 IrER T 3.
UNIT -1::1) STATES
7-30 - 1.4 oa n .
THIRD NATIONAL BANK.
orner of Wood Street ad Tight Aller.
FISCAL Ac ENT 0I THE UNITED STATES
and SPECIAL ArIENT of Jay Cooke,•C. B. Agent
for the sale of the
Seven-Thirty Loan,
POPQL►O LOAN OF TUE PEOPLE
IMIXIM
Only Loan in the Market
OONTERTIBLE INTO
V. 8. 5-20 81% PER CET
GOLD BEARING BONDS
*l-Llbetal Costotaatou 'Mowed to all who
puntotas to red Again.
J. S. LIVINGSTON. Cashier.
h29lf
( . ;itUGIIT Außtiv
AN OIL BARGE
etas drifted on the property of the our:norther neer
Ve.ncrte rat lion, on the Allegheny Valley dell
rand. Any peroon miuluE the same will gad. Pro , .
property. pay ehorgeo one take her away, or will
be sold according to Lou.
rnh2eltd GEOrttlE BI 7BBr.
D NN ELLING LN ALLEGHENY.
A DOUBLE TWO STORY BRICE BUSE
on a larre let, corner of Allegheny and Western
Avenue, In an or exceptloaahle neigheorhooal, on
the line of the Allegheny and Manch. its r gallwaY.
A 9 OFFERED FOR SALE,
I:ossession
Lot front. Ito feet on Weston Avenue are/ runs
bock 'PM feet along Allegheny &venue. Apply to
in FOURTH STREET, (Ehirkes Building
coll2n
OIL - LEASES
MANILLA PAPER,
WRAPPING PAPER,
CAP PAPER,
LETTER PAPER,
NOTE PAPER,
TRENCH NOTE PAPER,
STATLJNERY,
•
STATIONERY,
for sale or
MUM, SCHOYKII a co.,
No. SO FIETA STREET, (Pool Woo.
ockhrait
CSLU' S,
CIALLIC74:3MII9I ,
inglutins, Mous de Lathes,
•
DORIEPITIC
for .nle at the lowest matket price by
V RITE, ORB & CO„
sLioll - fu FIFTIi STREIT%
WANTED.—A SITUATION as
/LbSISTLST BOOK•KEEPEN 0911ALIS3UN
BOOT of SHOE STIR r..
'Wes. cto object. Mkto•S
releast IT, 1. H., GAUT?* Orme
V
ALUABLB um AND COAL LAND.
• —We •ffer ter sate SS sere. et Laei, le Itself.
teed Totem\lp, Vetoing county, so Eset Sandy
('reek, all miles Onus I. matt* trcltlerse ultkr from
A Ilegheay Myer, et:admixing • vets of coal from,
t hree to four fret. Oil h.. been tvOnd la Niyttre
"."14"`"'301u:111111c a ! ! '%1•1:7 2 ;
• • I kATH AND DESTRUCTION TO
the Wield, lavaders."
MI
A NCEIS truly e
SOWttriotelrrEADYld RETn
the
OXTIONA.I:I* 110-
NEW YORK WEEELY
Wild Noll Ttao 03 133 r s
Wild Nell. The 631py ,
1771.1c1 Noll. Thaw *Opp I
THE FOLADLINGS 01P TUE FIKEST
A Romance of the American Revolution
BY FRANCIS S. SMITH
!tutLot of hate Eagle the Arangerr "Gale
. a e• , the Oladlator;" ' Eerie.* W Uwe ;^
etc., etc.. eta
The above,a Romanoce of the American Revo
lution. sae is
...at ngf al a e i n the .m olaat Startling Incidents
low graphic for o e of d it popu w ar authorh e
and ei
lit• an !exertions blending of Romano" and
flee y which la not to be wet with in any Waller
I
work. tla admitted bp goal judger., who have
read the manoscrirt tO be tho greatest Revolutionary
Inoverwe of modern flews, and everybody would do
well to look out for It.
Abe. a new, beautiful and powerful romance
entitled,
TWICE DECEIVED
Or, the X•rc.a.c•2.l. ll.c3abrt
SPaCilt6N cones Cr.,? *see.
The N. Y. WEI- KLY la sold by all News Arista
o tbe.U. S. The juice is Sts erste, but In some
~1.11, where Agents hove to pay extra freight, a
00*.er prise is *barged. When there is a flows
7..er.t In toe town, we desire stir friends to get tee
N. I. wriliiLl! through him. We do not Wish
.., nail the paper, except to pineei where they. is
t• ether means of getting It. When sent by mall,
, nale topics, es per *honest four eoples.4llo, whie.
.. cue a corn eight copies. Eft The party who
c reds in 420 for a ebb of eleht copies call sent at
one time) will be entitled to a eopy.frre. Post
masters and others who get up cinW in c hi . re.
speetlre towns, can afterward add single topics at
tt,6o Address,
STBZET &.1311ITH.
addnatd No. 11 FRANKFORT NT., N. Y.
ALLEGnEFY COUNTY sn --In the
emnt of Common Pleas, . •
In the matter et the cp.
nitration of "The Valley
Presbyterian' Otorrsh,o f
I-No. iral, Ilateh T., PAL
Findley Township, for n 1 .
chatter- . ~
AsA sew, to salt, March 23th, A. IN led, an In.
i stiument'of 'writing, specifying the el...feet,: arti•
des, enudßions mid name tinder w bloh I he members
of the Talley Piesbyteilan Church. of , Findley
Township, Allrg,beny ,eounty, Penna., de to be
iseerpotated, Wog presented Is open Ootirti sun
loss lug Leila Remised and exandited by ifirl.lourt,
MAR appearing to the Court U at thaobJeetkarti.
a re mud conditioas thereto art forth anSwettained
. are
law
and not Injurious , to the eocatnimitY,
the Court direct the sold writing .to he led In the
' nines of the ProthelletArf .Vg a ho "M.' ors. 014
- alto direct notice „to be trite In the Ittobargh
Weekly Muerte, forthree snesusiva Wes setting
forth that an spoliaatton has beemmecler.lo the
Court for sush,ehurter of Ineorpnratinn, snit that
it no sufficient reason be shown to the lontrery at
the neat term of tbe eatd Civil,* deers, stitt • order
WIN be made incorporating tald Crch.
t 111' T Tit COUILT.
Patatpargh.
Vrom the aurora
•
ti ti.lol l H. WALTZll.,Yrotliolotary
Go & COUGH CARGo2,3lmmuitiorei4
Good limes:A Almond,,-- ~ -.
Good Vanilla laud Lemoa,
Good rine, Aiido, "
GOOD TAFFIES, of many kinds, mianiMasrad
ind gobi by ' - GEORGE HEAVEN', .
mblleid 111 Federal meet. 4 negbeni.
pRODUCR NOW- RIMMING. •
ZOO lbs prime Frelli Koh Sulittr;
W.? lllELVaito.s.di
1 300 bulb shi NaT7 &wall a 5a ...,„
bulhg ." Ck" RALE
BELLING AGENTS,
TIME YOUR' HM.BRICLIA
room. S PATENT vital/ELLA Loin
.
pees ;rem M OO sett arab: rm. eat. tec P t, •
O. othi ERB OF 0 . 1.4 014 116 z .11BELS,
BAREOOO AttP Shtt.r.y3o_l3,thatthine4 .ett
pie property ot the ilavaa of senige,the owners
of tits same are hareem molted tei otend.forwatd,
*OTC pre- WIN Par abarta. sod take pm • same
emu. 81Ordfrof
le •t 4 rai U... ::ctircottrizr. '
Jai—fria).4OI.EDLS.TBLJT., •
to tfio Woe of TIPS remit. OM
PVE 'FR TiiE-112EXTS.
• .
OF TELE WATER C )11-
-
iTEF
th , `4 , .4 and (o,m, 'ooncito of the iDv of
•
Caw, % :ten: The Wet:, tkmmtttce roport
that the r. veere of the wor ks for the year en.lted .
CO 0..341'p1y-fleet de) of J .nun ry 1933, amounts to
the sum , f nuaety thousand cad lice dollars sailloxl
teats, mto the expenditure, for the same year
amounts to the auto of fame-aloe thousand eight
hundred cod seventeen dollar. , and thirty-aloe
cent-1410s ing nO4 once of forty thoussrel one h ou
deed and mkt ; -.even donors nod Mat y sere 4
cents, in favor of the city. Payments hoes brut
made to the fol owltur person., viz:
Wm. McCleary, Loninrer Lower Works.. 4.1 61
3. K. Pre.ght.o, do r 1.3 do .. 3..3 8 i
It. 3. ilttlua - rn, do do As .. lit GI
Francis Javens, do do do .. lil 31
A. 1.. firott, Vtrostan Lower W0rk5...... 800 di
17, mug Iroldell, du au du OW 65
Thunder. A•ls, do du .do fib Os
Lawrence 14 tin, do do du 611 17
James Kerr, wetchman 441 vi
Sonnet 1110Wn,1ab0323 GI its
S W. Tou„ereenth,englue.r upper worao, 731 21
Glo 1 rge Patterson, Greaser, do de 403 00
Janes 1 loan. nrentan 12 • 0
J. W. Chapman, do 213 01
301111 Brus o, do 4 51
Paulo.. McGee, do 45 ol
John Mono., to 43 ou
Joseph Alms, do It 12
, S. he Ward, do 43 or
1 Lends 13 lillama do 9J 92
' John MrDonuell . , de 161 II
John I A irel, do 14 11
laurel hi.atgotorry, ...roman street hsi,ds. 331 41
Audi ow Montgomery, street hsad...-....... 451 ti.
4 'hes. %Mehra*, do • do ..... ...... NI do
1.1 M. Wrunick, do do 639 dl
John Bodin, dO do IA 92
We,. Greer, do do 37 fo
Joseph WI uOlds, do do 1398.
John Moorhead, do do 10 18
Fr ening fdatiarr, do do 6161
Mal hew Carroll. do do 4l 00
John Olennan, do do 10 Ou
Wm. Lets, do do ... 5 5,,,. an 00
Wm. May,
do - W... It 00
Jhn blotter,, do do 21 50
I. chard Armalrong, do do 960
Thi mos Fu.sooon, • do dl ea .
N 4.344 McQuaid, du do
We'. Megald, do do
.Ismes Menlo , ray, do do
'Thntrane Kitchen, .do • do
littgh Ilialilroey do do
.1 ,• aa Findley, do
Se am) Ponce, do dO ...... ...
Janes 001201.31, do do ...... .....
Alexander bcatt, do do
Pelrlrk Strain -I,
1110..1 Tool, do do
se •
Jenn Hay., do do ---
Alexander Gorman, de no „....
John 111rkeretstI, do ho
Tlios. Itickeletall, , do do ...„.
Joseph Patters, ms do do .....
Jos. ph hit - Ore, plug and fete men-.
Job es Melloilin, hideout man
.1. G. McFarlane A. co., cowl
John Mcellarrer,
Ve, M. h H. Chaney 6 co., do
Thome. , liealberter. do ...... ..
I dotard Harley, do •.
PliPlp Dell y, do
ttotlelb Logenyer, do
Mr. Young.
5.'11. Patteraon, .1.,
Atmetrong, Hero , 1. v, , do ...... ... ~,,, ...
J. 11.• Ols rw. co., do 1,372 J
Jahn Met:duly, haullur.... ........„_ 5 al.
Aircrew Courtly, d• 164 44
Dorm Ardaty, towing van hauling 63 49
Prier McCoy. hauling coal .....-. . 23 jot
Peter K always ,. do do . 2.10,
Flatllp Holtman. do do ---
.1011 , 43 %Vey, do do - NIA
John Hooper, do do -.•Ten
John R. Allen, coal sad hauling coal._.. 11l 73
James r•ob, Oct hos Mre..... 20.0.3
Joseph Ktterson & o , c unloading cool
Merges . • • ..... - - .....
Stemmer flick Fultor., towing barge.
do Alen. Foster, do • da -....
do T. J. Scott, do do _.......
Wm. Wilson, sheothing roof of upper
works.. 101 eh
.
N 1 m. 14. Mackey, 0. °flog 163 GS
Patrick It., kaidito wo 0.......„ .-- aoa
D. F. Agnew, a co., repairing boilers --. 61 5.
Jared M. errush, do do 141 33
Miter a Hey met, copper work ...... -.--- II 03
'oho Greedy, locust posts .... -....--. 23 KJ
Hobert W. Pattencn, pine p1ug5.......... 1/ 7!
Hays & (Jetty, hardware ..- 4 9S
Samuel Fah. cotect, hardware and - shovels is, ' ,
POille), %%risen le co., shovels 4 I 3
flowage a Hobert*. moutons um when 2IS
George Wernholf, 011---........... , 7 .40
F Sellers:a 00. do ..... ... 31 00
Ii U. A J. 11. :Sawyer a eo., soap, candles,
oil. An ..... ._.. 411 91
Elarourl Jacket ri, 13300110 g w00d.. .--- 241
Weir • t.tcel, reps!. lug
• u. cierwig • Co., oil oohing, rope, can
dles, hr.," .-. • - ,• • ' G 1 89
Marshal', Fulton & Itollman, packing, kr. 41 I 5
Satuut 1 n.. 0.000, repolriort tool 1.5 53
P.m., McCurdy A c0.,'1ad.... .•.• lot
7 53
Wm. Lomas, lumber
- they A Vlnkltlne,lu•s•ler., ..... .............„
1 a' Inourancrt co . yeller on lower
1M On
S. S. BRYAN.
DIEM
J. T. liiscsl4l, topper
ZPainter. hails ..... —.- .... ____ _
J.M.. M Cooper is co., feral* awl bum cast.
5T of
H• .........—•
.1. Is 'ss it. Philips, pakoss,TOpe sod hnat... 43 2/
A Fulton :Sun is eat metallis. pm:llse '
copper, ;Is su•log. la 141 a
C,.1.4 a is Ilro , cotton rope SS
J. V.. Oussell, psttarns--...• • ..—. 4
‘v. A. Ai'lllaughliO, brick work s
JD. Morris, do do
l'istg Hrees, r01e5.....
--..-...
P. garki. H leo
work
Atidemou h Philips. cutlass
A Iles, Ncs..eratiek h .do .....
.101 St. Marshall h. es., CO.,
do 1
M slstcsh, Hemphill Ss co., smithwork an/
use
hi
f ',some Ilamtlloo, rrpal itng ol
tos —. 15
We, It. Sco ff s, wrought i r on ladles
J VV. Wcodwell 14 : c0., mattock. hsodles..
NV. D. latienburch. locks sod keys
ill h co, laying pipe .... .....
Peons. R. Ir. so., laying pipe
Pcssles, Nelson k co., do dn ...
wise kt's hells, do do ....
Th. •. iccotVs heirs, do do ...._........
I , suiel Mod mlay, cosi from cootioshot
MEM
Br It iosAsisa
2 51
145 00
60 60
1310
13 00
34 00
(20 61
45
20
IS
11
201
110
60 6
53 00
646 00
523 .3
...-.. 1 4, 9 21 1 1
30
. 09 41
63 63
wiry person", annati amounts from Coe
tmeeat fend ta
For a statement In detail you aro reoportfully
rf ned In the accompanying neyorto of Use Sup,r
;Au ode nt of Water 'Works and Agues°, of Water
:1131.11.
W. It. BROWN.
It. W. • OYFI N.
)11*.110," F. wiirrn„
C. ineKsoN,
11.tRK.
sillaS. IL AR taStELON , I.
A- O. MuCAWDLESS.
It Wilk:ILL.
t. rola OF TilE.• CERINTEN.I.C
-IA, ENT AND ENGINEER of Water Works.
18 the IV V, fa-amines:
0 Lacteal'. The following statement of a
operation'. of the Water Works , for the year end
ratjominty mot, 1663. to respectfully submitted.
We hove made DO =Ore repair. then Were nem&
easy to keep the works tope oration during the
fear, owing to the high prince! material and labor.
Doting the pelt two yenta trio valves and Whirr
Pith become to much wore that It woo absolutely
nonentity to hove them pl standand refitted. which
io now being done as they ran be spared from Cho
work., and I think [key will be finished by the
List of np.ll
I report ham my report of lost year that the time
has arrived, earthing tt essential to Lamm' the ea
pi ode of Ma woks to meet the demand noon them
inn water, and Owing to the constructing' of the
it °lke the aloe of the mlerdoety now in hoe cannot
be increased. making It sicaomary In put to Opera
t ion a .rw pun pillx thltledls See by
tomcatting the report that one cosine findiputop
running the retire titan hoe not the Capacity to
sapply the demand dodo; the summer months.
The month of July ref/Uinta fame equal to 9,M
boor*, with one tactile and pump.
In the month of December the Upper Dude gave
way (rote the preosure et water, at the month of
oh of the old real pits, in conoequenee of which
we loot eight feet of water, the droned at Sim time
hi log Myren prevented it Men being permanently
repaired. Owing to this difficulty wo cannot Seep
afore than live fret water in the Basin, but so soon
oh the we ether permit we intend to perma
nently repair It.
I Scotto recOnarlelll the removal of the old tonal!
ilpm, and replace term with alt coil eight inch
i.toe. •
I dirt recommend to your conslderotlon the pro
laid) of cont , ortlng foe one new *team el Ungar
t o reploee the 000 now in use.
'I he runalln lima Oi MO LoWor Wdrlro In on
aresngo. of I I be-ICO bottle per day for each ensl at,
or together Sit 12.11/0 faders Average dells -el..
oemptton of con) 301 ter.liel bushelo for one enelem
or toeel her ern t 3.111 bushel.. Avertelhdle mai -
pl.. of water tors,olo cubit feet.
[funning lime no repottal by the Eallne..r of
V oyez . Werke 1. on orernce of IS sit.loo hour. per
.lity. At ernee dollb minsumpttou of cool IS 13403
Onshrls. a ler:me dolly surply of ranter 1.0;,r.1
odds feet.
The
251 tollowlnS extensions bone both mode:
A
Four lath pipe on tlonoss
at rear.._..:at..—.rear.._..:73 feet
t• /the street
do Webster street. 117 ~
do • Iftetns sheet
21 ..
de nigh street 3a 0,
do llaanington a Frdo
peat a lforts ...... .. 171
Sin id - Winton street • Wl:l,y'
ttglit do Penn stare' • 4r41-`.
.
I
'to tills----- add fonser'smount . 541,114
- Tntnl (a fraalon Over 3t 63 100 mUte).. 164, fad "
Light Inch pipe lowered on Penn street s/3
Ito. of flood. gates made sad put In • $
t 0 ,.. of flood gsto bones renewed el
• Whole numbs? of hood gates to the oily ...,.. 461
Rd. Of fire pings made and put In " ......—. 4
do • . renewed and re0et............ 16
do. boxes te4ewed
. -....
`te eumber'of non pings In th ' s .—. Wd
'No. Why of nutaul stopped el 4 repatred elty - -- as
• Vo. ofdo ferule% agita doted to wan of g In.. 17
, • do • In..a
do do do , In.. 10
1. do do do 1 ht.. S. - -
Total clamber at k 3 14S Pea IV
Cash paid Treasurer 409 . 0 0 '
EXPENDITURES, I'oll LOWER.. WORKS.
Labor
d ..... 4,13441
Coal 18,61 t 81
• Padang porn, rope and 123 79
—....—. 17 70
11PatUaneoun Cal.ttnat.—.— ............... 437 43
Smith watk and Pon..--t6.
at 90
7/ 19 ,
234 33
." .. 10 40
Copper and tin wont 90
Etooma and buoketal 59
Lumber 41 SO
Mattock bandlea.:.. 9 1S
Jr= ladle si 00
Slatln
.. . 101.00
Wolin work and WASS - 7.41.
ItapalAsS tool , 19.00 •
do pump Irosea • oo
-1 , 16
I:=l7wet• 42
..,I,pl es
4.lPanins 9117/1
°Po 31 IP,
aa .
EltrlorDinTßE. UrPEP WOBE.S. '
Labor engine I SI IS
Coal , ...... 4,7 a fa
...Pecktrill Int ippo, tows arl4 !wino. 1.11111
• • '
11.1
. 97
rliinlrent . . ....... . . ... II
i.}llr.ulint.i.i • . 41?
'
.:;-,..:..iV,',',',i'-',------7•-'
.577 T' .1 JD i''ERirfi E7IEXTS
Erick ,vork
Copi.er xnd Oa work
pore
•
Bidding one. bd. keld
Lumber
Nkita.
'K inciting o oed •-. • •
Bootie; engine tlollll .
Lew
liCpaioi t Up ing pe a rP r l e idriet Ok .-..—_._
•
meanies betie ..........
Bet siring .....
Total . . 96,990 13
1-Icp,NbiTrilE , eon VE.RII.VTI:ST V.C'T SAIONS.
P IternF...... ..... .. • 4 55 23.
Piper and 5114cell...neOnsvasttngs 1,113 DI
Stull), Work and Iron .. 151 01
Haulm: —... 27 86
Pernile• ....... 147
23
0 , p;er Work 57 05
Lumber - 190 94
d
-I,e, ........-.... 152 49
Plne One,. 12 70
Itieuit Pod 76 PS
1 , 01. per and Tin Castings,.... 43 46
Lavine . Pipe .. . 1,738 43
Labt.r ...... ........ ..................... ..—. 381 57
Vapenree paid for Lower Works 347.135 63
Fop. n+ee paid fur Upper Work. 8.810 13
ExpeuseS oid for Permanent Extension 5,15713
Mlle Payab le . . 8,33.0
Total Expeares
_.~. ........... 69,817 a 9
, ROY tWOZO.
Wnter Deets enserned for the yenr18111....1193,921 el
Five per Cent on ersont• on the tat day of
%Fiver Bent. for Building Purporen
Water Rents tor sprinkling Stroeta.
House nod around Bents-- ..........,
rrulen nod Drilling...
tiallb. Contingent t und.
Total Revenues._.
0
tlslnoee Is favor of the Olt!
arrant RI ATIOII ACCOU rt.
To Appropliottoo No. 6 • .336,000 CO
" 'lrmoler from "16 .... 2,177 26
lu . . 681 01
" 12 ..... • • 241 11 ,
1,121 10
170111
253 TO
Cain paid Sundry Accounts
" llotekoce Goutingant
By Sundry Warranty... ........
•• Cash pull :Sundry icoountn
Bnl‘Lce Ounttrurent Fund..
JO S FR ENOII, Sup'
I?ISPORT OF Till ASSESSOR OF
W ATER RENTS
7a lie Water Commillee:
f3rwrtinerfr The undersigned reports the
amount collected and paid to the City Treaourer for
the year 1564 on account of house and ground rents
et the basin lot, one hundred and forty.four dat
ion and unecv-sig. verde; on account of water
rents donorsg streets, one hundred and fifty
lour and thirteen cen4; on account of
water rents for building purposes, nine hundred
and ninety-seven dollar. And thirtyssix cents. The
wnt er rents assessed on the •ar lona esrshllshments
In the'clty and Pitt township, ining the hydrant
scoter for the year ending on the thirty-nrst day of
March, 1663, amounts to the stun of eighty-sin
thousand eight hundred and twenty-fire dodoes
end slaty-one. cents. Fire per cent. on ernes re,
meaning urpsid the Trot day of October 1841,
. or thousand too hundred owl eleven dollars and
thirty-eight cent added making a total of eighty
rich, thousand and fißywro dollars ant ninety-ntne
nuts. as .ollosrfr
ASSEt3SMINTS, 14.
1 Stearn Laundry 73 Z
1 Flour Mill .... 125 00
1 Ou.trun lions. and Post Mice-- 11.5 00
I Oas Work. 610 00
00
t Court Boum, and Jai1...._...
2 TRUDertel ....... at 50
3 Vhandeiries 111-00
7 Cliam Works 200 no
4 Steel, Spring end Shrivel Factories. 261 73
9 'Planing and Saw fd11i5.....- ...... ...... 414 25
6 011 Refineries ..-- —... 796 OD
11 COnfectlonartes and Bakeries...-... 436
75
15 Cab.net and Chair Factories. a:6 64
9 Brick Yard. ..—......... 122 6o
173 Livery rod other Stables ... . . --. .. 1,236 73
W 171n11.. entices and Binderies 272 50
49 Churches 161 63
26 Schools a^d Colleges 410 25
14 Theatres and Lecture Daft. 146 75
5 F10.pita1....! .... ....... 181 60
112 60
0 Pohl!. Baths
60 klbeellancous Manufsctorles 1.202
00
2 Distillerlee . 2 , 5 0
II Rectifying IHatilleriee- . 671 on
12 It allioad and Hallway, Depot. 4.002 25
2 Rolling Mills nod Steel Works.. ... 3,82) 00
45 Engine , Chops, Foam tries k Bo iler
^MI ,
1 i Brewer to and Malt Ltpusea . i:Zu 00
3 - 0) lintels,' Taverns and Boarding
Howes .-..- 7,891 60
W V Warehouses, Stores, Offices and .
' Workshops 7,633 50
647 Steer. with Dwellings attac • ked.... 4.223 0)
li 10 liwzllings —..— —. 45,493 11
so I 1,642 A..e.unents
live percent. ou arrears Ott. Ist,
• .
1211
Espss
Ad.! rents for buildings purposes . 941
Is MI do do sininkling streets... 164 a
os use and Cirour.4 Bents at Basin
rd Lot
25 do I t toles and Drilling.
ro do elkltt Int nt rood.
t 1
Total Meresue
~,iltespettlully ssuclitted.
71 HOBE= KING, A1.2110E.
March 2, ISM mhl2,ct
--
ALL TILE M AGAZINES AND PAPERS
ALL TNN DIME NOVELS,
CLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
1.110T(Xi RAPT[ ALBUM.
DIL IDAPD AND WAR MAPS
(1)1.11 PENS, BEST MIXES,
ITYRYIIIINO AT LOWEST PRIOES,
• 50 Fifth Street, Masonic Hall.
n 1.15
• TREASURY DEPART :RENT,
Orytcr. Or CONIMTROLLTA OW TEM CCIRIMICT,
Washingtriti, DDireh tem.
117IIEREAli BY SATISFACTO
V es tdence preseniedto the undersigned, it has
le en muds to Appear thst
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BIRMINGHAM,
in the borough of Birmingham, to the county of
F betty and Stele of Pennsylvania, bna boon duly
Ogg% nv ed under and Reeortlipg to the...require Utente
tO 11,0 Acts of Congress entitled "An Act to pro
ide n NALIODLI Currency, secured by a pledge of
United States Bond., awl to provide for the elect.-
iation and walcinption thcreof,"• approved Juno
IR:band has compiled with all the provisions
of sold net required to be complied with befere com
ocncing the busbies. of beinkinkunder sold act:
Now therefore, I, Faseuszr UL A RC, COMptroi.
Irr of the Currency, do hereby certity that" The
Yield National think of liiradrighnm, ,, . in the bora
,itigh of Birmingham, in the county of Allegheny;
unit State of l'enusylvanin, s la authorized to corn
licnce the business of Banking under the act afore
cold.
r •----
1„ Dumont . ) , Bureau, In teattmeny whereof
Seal of the mtUtem my kind nod sail
Comptroller of the f ofkoe..thls =I day of
Currency. • llitreh, 19 4 5. ,
T reasury Department.
FREEMAN' MOM.
Comptroller or the Currency
-
CIA6INNA.TI 14;0
1. SREET Lta.D, WORKS.
DI'COBNICK & GIBSON
Na. 3:0 Emma Marizotia.
Make t► order PIPES AND SHEETS of any
stunned weight and site.
Sheets pet semen f00t,1% lbs., and upward►.
Pipes, calibre, ,};,' In& to 334 Inches. Alb°, im7
I.IOIIT . PIPE for Ilydraulleßoms and, for drafa•
. nir n7o 4 w lL 'uld tapeatatly attack the Malta or Plow
beraand o Proprletors of OE Work* linden Wens
• tabafaStad
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED, AND
will be received, by fbeflosamittee on Streets,
theilly of Aliegheny, until WEDNESDAY,.
rith day of Atoll, for the grading and paving of '
Ficinont tireet, in Us c mond Weill. from Ml°
avenue to 'lsland Lane or clay line, together. with
the 'necessary sidewalks and - curbstone. Also, at
the sable time, proposals will be received for the
building of a sewer on the 'East tlocuson from the
east side of • the Fast Common :at. Wash.
/olden stint ot, to the ()anal, where it mews An.
down 4treet. And also, a sewer on the West
Colatnet front the railroad crossing of Irwin'.
Atenue to a Valet istusectlag thesewer already
gonstancted on the West Common,. distance of
about one thousand feet. .Pl a ns sad spealloations
St theuhold wrrk okay be veen at the odice of the
ILECORIIING•BEraIR.ATOIL in the City Bail.
Troposals be handed either to A.flOSsiors,
!Street- Vomudsvioner, or 301 W wagon'. Chair
histutf EOUltintterk on Streets. • sihEldd
lb NOW "-
AAiltrama his -
urritovED OIL TOOLS,
At (litiabOtwil coiner of GAT alley sail BEAVItft
mares% sod la WEBSTER ot-, °pasty, to tba
OrPtito Alltebeon sad as tbe tools are
latadetont last. materials, moult invite toe
•publto to.stee him a call cal assaatos- theta tor
ttbmosab•ek • - . .
ma- exca3... atialaarLisliilitreooto .
ebeilkNr sw.uv.wmr•f einM s.
Tom uouswatunexs, MB.
64.111111
ATM' VERT, SEMENT
GERMAN NATIONAL BANK,
4 Xi
4n 14
16 64
7 -5
394 91
124 10
45' 47
15 .5
9300
Of Pittsburgh.
R. MESH AND *OOD STREETS
011S7IPS 110TELMaldent.
O
SPRIN RGE A. EGER EAR MMA",BAUG Vice Pre.;Neat
GE
•
• Bank Invites the aectumt• of Make s Beek
and °then.
• eetameet Seourtelos of all Wads bought sag
ea current rates.
- spEoLAL AGENT of Jay Cooke, IIIANTIP•
will be reocived for the
Popular 7-80 Loan.
thin OM IS C,OW being absorbed at the rate e
8,000,000 P'or laa.y.
and selog convertible tato avotweaty Wads
obleh are now at • premium of over NINE ese
CENT. It commode itself for ita superior advan
tages to all who seek a safe and prontabL• iamb
meat.
Liberal commissions oa this loan will ba allowed
to anneals:l la Goverarneat atenritles.
1,-lt 39
971 30
134 13
114 GO
ROI 113
3.91
GEO. L LIMN. Caabier
TOM& ft/iTION&L, 8A11154
G. & OffoCr*Or .7.d pitoB
Perreavaaar rebtuarf may 18"
NOTICE
NA 11110 MEN AXPOIriTED
, Special Agent
JAY COOKE.
U. S. Agent for the 7-30 Loan,
we offer this desirable investment irt sums re sail
purchsers. The notes me Ls sums or
$6O, $lOO, $6OO, $l,OOO and $5,000
Transferrable Avg. 1516,1887,
FIVE-TWENTY GOLD BOND
~.T Pd.Fa
'Mere dealmble securittot ate selling at the tete et
$4,000,000 PER DAY
MID IN • VERY SHONE TINE
Wel be al a Premiums.
air To Banks, Bookers, Brokers, Trut Ockap
pude., Insurance Compaoles, and aR who pnt`
hue to sell assist,
That Mltonal Doak. PlLisbantli.
Bean. - "
-
Clam% r •
Far% Isaures Ming Mutt. Agar., ri
rittilwitt Wont Bark aouerte.
Dia city . "
Triatesseas •
Fenger% Dwelt "
Mau
/I.lkgbau
nape , '
neat
felldnadkver
MIRTH NATIONAL BANK, lira'1 ira'
A [bend tommimon Wtit be hid Wan.
Bair:hoped every ose w invest EL Ws lelghl
le, Bab and prolliable icemen/.
JANES O'CONNOR, President.
8, D. EDDIRON.Mew.
fetitf
COUNTRY BANKS
II S. Government Depositary,
AT RUNT'S,
This Bank. Invitee corrreliposulonee and somuits
ma
AT hUNT.s
COVATKI BANKS
;Special and Favorable Facilities
IMMO
13133U5T 01 BALANCES
I=l
Furnishilig U. S. Y-30's
AT HUNT'S,
N'CI , EL Vi.3B..6IALX.LIEI
AT RUM'S,
JAMES O'CONNOR, Preslderat.
' N. D. 1121111011. Csabler
SPECUL,NOTICE.
Fount NATIOIALLBANK
U. S. Gererrifnett, DtpOligarlh
PITYSBURGII, rebroarr gm, suf.
TU. Ranh la authorized tit receive ruiner
PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS NOTBM
Peering 6 Per Cent Interest,
ARD FTUNISII wirostrou WITR
HON. P. E. SPINNER'S
CERTIFICATE FOR THE SANS.
It is hoped that this NEW 'AND DEETEAELE
Illrantremeat will meet with the Dm of the entire
Semmunltyi and u the wive:101pol °Mathis; Ito
per cent. Interest on mouerjoable as ahove,com•
mends Melt, we to a lam demand et mew
will be ebtsinedtbe tr afftearniat• • . '
CZYCZNZTATZ, 01110
B. D. EDRItON, Guilder,
te23AZ
lIEW.ITT'S •
.17C,01VIMECC117311111
R.TIIS HAM
The . best auttest HAUL DR
SING AND 11}Z ORATIVE. In Cho
ouhrkt. • P.):_eloted or_ly by_ _
N. W. Fla. b00.,311 rodoralst.
Alledboor. ao4L tor solo by D
ceotragy. =ls
IBM.° Olt&lG's
AND BARGE YARD
Craig Street,' hiltitny.
NEW GOODS! NEW FINN
MUM &
Hot 28 as 80 Oak St, 8 / 11 /ShenT City
13/1•1114 Wald- two e=feaahe Wannielailo"
Caeca% Block, neat the Starke; WOlllll4 SSA stir.
mooed heavy stock a wl arawar*.
• peatet's Tools, Plows Plow Outlay. (MU,
eutWtforkartisk%-= Haells •fibralki SPaisg.
•
Illsehtihmaru eed - esNles. , lleytates.
• Wag Waite enlekihe their iheit; Wheats gt,
outeallmr. run
at Ai Mitg= PALO= AIM MOD
rrEIFIr 4DVERTISEMEXTE4
tpiTE6 STATES
Br authority 01 the Secretary or the Treasury,
tAc undersigned has assumed the General Sob.
scriptiou Agency for the sale of United Mato
Treasury Notes, beating MCVEIk !Led three Matt
per vet. Interest, per swum:known as the
These Notes are Laved under date ofdlognat 15th.
tau, sad are payable three Tear , from U l3l t 102 44
ts'earreney, or aro screveltiblentithe option of the
Iso /d or Ude
GOLD DEARING. BONDS,
These bonds are now worth a wombs* of Ws
per cent" Including sole tnteteet from Norecaber,
wider, slakes the uniel Oreet es the :tee low et eat '
otuzentlll,. Incluthet Interest, sbont tea per
oent. per saintre, besides tie roneyttes Ms gin
ere soosiripo .!riches, watch 414.1 fres Due to
per met were, seeerdint to thereto levied on other .;
PAMertir• The Interest to payable ewetwoonelly .
by eour:we attached to era mote, whit& mil be
eut elr awl sold to any bank °cloudier.
Thehaterew.entounte
AND ASE
Prrranuaog. Febraary}ritt, 8E66.
AND OFFERS
BOTH AZ REGARDS
(After 80 Days
(W. S: TRIIARUSIER
71.1128' O'CONNKEt, President
Carzrzr saw irecs.
7-30 I,4o+Al'i
SEVEN-THIRTY: LOAN.
IL S. VA fh Pei Cent
One wit per day . ci a • 150 not&
Two oents " " " $lOO "
Ten." asass6oo as
20 • • a . p • 0 00 as
$5OOO "
Notes of all tae Sesomloations named will Ds
promptly turoisluld upon receipt of subsarlptioos.
This le
- 5
TEE ONLY LOAN IN KAMM' I
'now offered °Here% by the Goverment, sad It
eenfldentlY expo> tee that Ite eaperior edeeetelPl 4
will make it the
Great Popular Loan of the People.
r ,
Leos Man 7000,0111,000 manta unsold, which win V. 4 .1
probably bo dimmed of within tbs. next 10 se SO • ,
dam. when the notes will undoubtedly oonumme •
premium, as hat taltopoily been the ease on elostoef 4
the natmerlptioos I. ether Ulan.
In order that the Wizens of every town wit
Batton of the cementer may be afforded faellitles
for tabbed the loan, the !tattoos; thudth, oaks
Beaks, anti Private:l/lockers tbtrldlueo the Moto I
try have general/ agreed to redeirl oulenwilddett
at per. Subealbms will select 4sAr sirs moult .
In whom they hays eonfidenefe ¢ -•i
to be responsible for thodellyeiryed the mates to !
v bide they maws °MAL .
JAY tipoicrb
Subscription Agent, Philudo:4lls.
hubscrlptleni will be received by the
" Sr MOM.
SCEENTIFIC AIdiIEtICAN
Titus SPEAKS or THE
Wheeler Jhr,Wilso•n.
Sewing IVlachine,
'Mich should he "considered br those who dtft•
to polchase the • -
BEST FSIBILT SERMIG MUM&
_
We are haring a•great many Inquiries for WSW
leg Britchines from , yellow part' of the coolant,
andaswe eminot conveniently reply to dismal by
mail, ve herein**, prayer to state Our °pile..
Mira regard to them in this public manner. We
.have wed Wilson's' patent, manufactured by the
Wheeler lr. Wilson Manufacturing GotsPsilli &ad
we can say in regard to it, that it is without &
rival .It Md. easily put outer order, •
and, in petit of etrectiyeams sod task, no other ,
snaddne don de &header We state thin mudi
in regard to the encellent muddies upon on e 'own
responsibility. '
This Company. tome made and sold during the
hut three months, lo,tin machines, end are now
producing. and selling VW per .pasyytry la
price from Saito $lOO, the medium priced ones sell
bed.. In theirbusineis there is ever bi,ooioolll*
vested, and theykeeP f,OOO menregnlarly employed
suundaeturing machines. The. system punned is
the same as. that adopted in the outnufaeture of
armst every piece 14 made to a gasp, and 0011111.
gnenik, the nada of say machine may be truer
posed with dose .of another machine of the sumo
size ; or should nn aeoldentaceur, the broken tout
eat immediately be replaced-on application at the
Salenoont No. 27 Fifth St., Pittotrittet.
JODLEN'Bomrli;
18 . 8 Wood Street.
3Eyer,..
MINUFACTIniIgr.
ThIfROVED .BORING 'NOM
Sinking Off, Silt anti ether Wdlio
- . .
Tool witnieitod indoor the Itoet.TITRULTA
• 6.111 D wir moos lIWN. • ". •
*Lila 10/111"1.11031134," • 4
ctwais
. .
With Itch azticies as iesessary ts esidsti .
Mao. bus •
ILLTOTZEIS.'
IiALW hIES‘
Dens
waszM us. .1 ,
PLAIVES,
LEVELS.
NAILS, ba.
Bs i M E trl s,
Tana
HANN
suorkas,
Belz,
CFCMIEL 31111=0172N11:31r: 411151.
Allat lqiick I him Maiitaany la AM;
H GB.NOBJCBTXI4
, mad ,Neellandeal
• • .
.GENIKEML :DIIatn3HTING. • OVPICIS , ;:AIIt
PAT 1215.7 AGENOY Lt ISP. ciLLIS gri*
•mosvo:Ftini wises seliss/ile d `
Aloof Ise Zoglops. suishlossi swim
Plias - lleetlk chr for Ilawassoselsile
. lrelblorleirisdllioldlostursl '1 . 74 ,
diSlopleal earners ossetully
no. lOW stmt.
, • tes WOOD mums
' -.4463itritais
OT-S AldeAtri air ri,
Wasp_ stoat of iltAlf
SIM awns and •
'40.1111301111600131( ktild• MS darn la
Oust over hrnairttibithli motet , •
QPICIED AND. VOVB ^OYSTEREL
WO dose*. 1 sad SWUM RIPIRIKS .
RR. 44 ) , Aterk , 684
, T e m re" l " 4 BEYMIR til3toB4.
• si ksk :; few, tat sal DI Wort Kilt.