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ISE GAZETTE PLILISHriII 1580CliTIO3
a&TIIRDAY, APRIL 1. 1865
THE CURRENCY
The-great bugbear with a certain claim of
larmista, just now, is an imagituu7 increase
in the volume of the cmveney; and every
addition to the number of national banks is
her aided by;', tllem NVilkArl exact, !statement
ti• the amount thus added to the national
currency. 'With thoughtful people, how
ever, a few facts will set all right.
The segregate amount of the capital of
the National Banks is limited by law to
$300,000,000.. IP this capital were all
I vp,"the utmost amount of circulation that
could be issued upon it would be 90 per
cent., or $270,000,000. Let us suppose,
therefore, that the capital has all been sub
; scribed anti. paid np, and this sum of $270,-
000,0611 tested. Whit tin n
There national banks are requi.ed by
— their charters to keep constantly on hand,
in ryieenbarks, 25 per cent: of their circula
tion and 25 per cent of their deposits.
Taking the deposits to be equal, 'on 'the
average, to .delable the amount of the carl-.
tad, or $500.000,000, the ,euipunt in green
backs which the banks must keep constant.
It on hand writ be $67,500,000 for - their
circulation and '4150;000,000 . for their do
, posits, or v17,500,,000 in all. It isnot too
to antiCipate, In , iievr'of the fact that
the aggregidia'-"depo'sits of the banks will
exceed the"eititrate ben given, that the
reserve, in''''' — gree" nbacks, - which the national
banks will' 'bare M . ... retain in their vaults
will be $250,000,000, or within a fraction
of.the total abuatuit of their circulation.
•'=,rrom this, then, the conclusion follows,
thtitt every thousand dollars of rational'
blank notes Domed;sp equivalent amount - in
gr2fpiCacke plietictilit "retired from elr
oatatinn. One simply takes the place of
the'other, and the volume of the currency
ris not increased _ :
Already the banks of New York and.
Phibadelphis ; hold, over. fifty millions_ in
greenbacks, and the reserve is constantly
/reneging. National banknotes are &OW ,
lag more-familiar to the. eye, but the notes
of the Government, or: greenbacks, are
growing scarcer. it Will not be long be
fore the latterwill pasSfrom general circu
lation altogether, as the , banks will natu
rally gather 'them in, tinclkeep them in re
.ferve.
4.notherfact-islo bebnine in mind that:,
under the law Imposing a Mi of ten per '
cent. upon paying ont • the'. Lima oftltste
banks, aftegAngust 1,1866, the circulation
of the Stab:Oa:Us will, ba the coarse of the
nett twelytianOithit,'be AitOrlied and wilt
drown. Teiltaiornircift4 of the
future. • • • •
'With the etater WA:notes all withdrawn,
therefore, antl n .On tiotels,of theguyernment
issue partirtily
. hoarded by the national
banks, tio - ciarrenet . of the coedit must, '
year, be confined to the Issues of
The national bank's; and While we are'grade
oily but steadily *ppm:Wasting. to that state
of things, the volume Or the ej:qeftgWill..
-bees gradually and
,Erpansion is not a thing to dreadedbe - elf
as sera noW stand. On the contrary, con
traction 15 ill inevitable - as the . decreet of
fate,' as long as the laws now in force re
main tmeiterkk
LOT*LtItIN.CILABLESiftQIti ,,- ;
Bo great is the rush of the !traihjugiiett..„
people -, otthitilisTniiiirlitte‘iiebaili'ef
legiance, that Ave offices have been °permit
for their accommodation. , ':ft here': le mime
thing grangtinilikl , yet it is in keeping
with, the tareinet'a" With which ?lei' ;then.
• deied theircity and Sintetheinement finsn:
nms showed his face among them. Indeed
it but verifielqemAilarge- inulbYllic
omunPloo,9 I #P-s° ll nOn lt Y;;: ii .:,• hate Tg r il
body knosreto true indivian4s4 tbst
where thern:lis much. bkii4i,anii,b.rtiyaot
and noise mid fart',
_there is but little fight.
For maestro ;caul]
that theterth Cirtelnitimi had made a little ,
resistance,to finminai l s mareli:Ljust .
enough to have saved appeartdiceu i These
fellows who are taking the oath will of
course bscogre
of• that act; but how can we feel - any re.;
imect for - them? They were 'rabid seeds.. I
sionista when the- Yankee ariniea !threat a
safe dlitancz; but the moment those armies
-
come into their midst, they are in hot haste
Ick Lido their guilty heads under the banner'
of the Unicm! .. - finch people are unfit for
freedom; and If South Carolina is to bore- .
stored to the Union. on equal terms withthe
other States, end lie .espected to, fill het_
plfiCe with holier; the will have to be col:
onized largely - Trom other Stites' where
there is some manhocal.• • Tlie chivalry are
about played out.
• •Bot what else could be expect& from. a
people ar/r;". for more than a generation,
have suffered some half dozen families to
rule them, to do all their thinking and all
their eifeaini talking; aid whose - Orilla:
pints knew. nothing but obedience? Their
hereditary lords hating been driren . ;away, ,,
they are -now, as we see, attaching - them.:
.selt es to new master_Ec - •
Present' Co Ir ian or ' Treland—smigra •
n to this.Ceuntry.,
Dir Maomire the. British ?arllatnent,
thus speakiloklreland: • : •
• Ile eilemnly and sincerely• declared that
tbere was in li - eland discontent i.nd disaf.
fection which nothing under heaven but
Nit laws could , change. The Lord Lieu.
tenant, a few days ago, expressed bit deep
regret, that the people were leaving the
country in such numbers, - and'carried with
them a feeling of hostility to the British
Government. Let them look as the case
straight in the_face, 110 t shrink . from a
consideration of the question, Thu feeling
purred to,dmerlea by Irishmen would have
an influence upon the policy of; American
statesmen. The Irish emigrants and their
children bornln the :'States outnumbered
.thepoPulatinn of Ireland. They s wam ac;
bye and energetic, and many Of them com
manded the press and the platform. They
were animated by hatred of England, and.
be 'Atli them into what calamities' might
they net-precipitate. the two countries.
(Hear, hear.) Ile hoped that the Govern.
pent, instead of troubling themselres about
Complications In distant parts of Bootie,
would endeavor. to heal the sort that exis
ted int the heart of the empire. .
irleits will. not meet the wants of Ireland:
They would only-he a court-plaster over .a
deep-seated ulcer. The Irish people would
be glad tome her or any member
of her family; but the starring motAti Who
SSW the utter belpelessuess of any effort
for which there yrakno. reward, .did not
wealth° suruihine of royalty or the glitter
of pagfintry; -What they wanted was just
jaws, Wwould ...liberata-their arms and
jOye tliO.hin field for they eirmtions.' (Hear,
oor
BlAM.X l rigsrefu ß M .-4T A IMIOW •
-
reipondesit, who hasjast made ,a trip up the
Mississippi, epeake ae folldire Of the'desoliv
tion of war : -
Those Who rppelpheirinraill thet ;Wm.
p_used, herve`delightfutliaratrip.tui the'
Mississippi can hardly rill. ze thik sad .0 1 / a nge
in the present, Tears at war , of fratricidal
war, lutve donetlielit' l ltrak . " l-1 ;" 4-ud -th e:
in embryo witl-krUtr iein g
inerce, enitpretty'. oem dotted:
the biwkoi*the mitriver,aro siowin
ral
their once hippy., people dead Air.lti 0,011:
WI (which hi but another name for death), .:
an d stnadation, , fitter aind,iirofonid tiMPLIt
over nemillts4l4 the. Mreat Talky. .Tbeta
is not an exception below Cairo to the Gulf
all hive shared a common fate.
1
£,.- ,
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RECRUITING ANS DCI AT lON
In ■n order Issued from the Mike of the
frocost,Marsbal Gemtral, dated March 27,
ISGS, after citing the: 'ld section of th_t late
act of,Congress, the following instructions
are given:
In order, to avail themselves of the provisions
of this laW4 the attention of ail persons desiriag
to form associations for recruiting, with a view.
to exemption from draft, Is Invited to the fol
- suggestions,. to wit t
in - order that credit may be given to the cab-
Diet for the recruits furnished, at the time they
sae mastered In, and the draft made only for the
dencieney remainlog after crediting these and
other recruits, It is necessary that all the mom
ta•rs of the association shall belong to the same
sob.district.
Previous to the commencement of the draft,
the association will turnish.the Provost Marshal
of the District a list of the names of Ito mem
bers. dealgraiting their order, and antaberlng
them accordingly, which list will not be altered
or increased after the d rawing shall have com
menced. •
- A list of the remits furnished. ty such asso
ciation shall be kept by the Provost Marshal, to
numbered to-the order In which they are en-
•
listed.
Wken the draft bas been made, the recruit
standing at the head of.tha 11* will be taken as
the substitute, of the first' man drafted who be
longs to the association; the recruit eluding
second on the'llst will be taken as the substi
tute of the second dun drafted, and so on ma
ul the list of recruits is exhausted by drafted,
men who belotg to the association, or until all
the members ut the associ a tion will, have been
drafted are exempted, in case a aullicient num
ber of recruits hue been furnished by the asso
ciation-to exempt that number:
When the nuriber orreernita furnished by an
emulation exceedil the number of men drafted
Rom such asiociatlots. the excess, thOugh emit
, takto,the sab-dirdriet, will. create no maim for
' the aieoption of any persons whomsoever.
'ldeMbers of litsociations who secure exemp
-11:41 under the 23d section aforesaid, are eqempt
fetus that draft, but are liable to be drafted on
`future calls.
ftectisits furnished by anociationr, and taken
u substitutes for drafted men who are members
'of the association, will be ed at the time of
'muster In. to the subdistrict sehich ihe associa
tion belongs. J Fur.
Provost Marshal General.
This is as sensible, just and liberal an or
der as can be flamed under the law. It
will be observed that it conforms to the re
cently published Opinion of Attorney Gone
ml SPEED, and allows dub recruits (who
must be men not liable to draft) to be cred
ited "to the sub-districts to which the asso
lelation which recruits them belongs," no
.matter where the recruits may reside.
Senator Guthrie
The Lotdtville Comniiiimdent •of the Cincin
nati Cantle writes that Senator. ()nitric contin
ues to idvance, and may before summer be en.-
preself for theAmeadment- JOging from
apnea there on the 24th, toe small town meet
ing, aimply for town objects, his influence now
tends, decidedly against - slavery.. He then and
there sought occasion to show that the rebellion
has destroyed Kentucky slavery, and Ls ibout to
collapse, and we should prepare for the new and
better order of things which would follow peace;
that he is for standing - by the Government and
'Hiertinion as for aberc slivery; fOr letthig eland
•Movol7 go, ad nuking „ready at,onee toelear
away the wreck; and that hi:cant:idea lir dens al
Palmer as it mod andlnstroptititiender, who will
restore peace and inetirlif*i:geilinelizi; and
should net be blamed for curl - Atli otit the linTh
of
Congress..:) 4, , .
- The =recta of ."Strikes. l,
Strikes are fairly unmixed evils. The
puddlers' strike an England has induced the
iron emitters to try the Bessemerprocess, by
which pig-iron can be converted into steel,
in half an hour, with only an insignificant
• amount et manual labor. It is desired to
conduct the manipulations of puddling by
tosehintry, and this, it is said bas bean sat
. 611100141). practiced. Another iniproiement
which is said to be successful, is to make
-the-furnace revolve, by which itself per
forms the labor-441i puddler. „Every on
pedixneht thlown tinttecessarilylu the way -
.of Walt:teas, sets the mind to work to over
write by substituting different processes for
performing it, and unman invention has so
large s'Aeld to operate in, thatit invariably
supplieis its own necessit!ea. - The puddlers'
"'strike is one of the employers as well as the
workmen. Both have Trades' Unions.
z ybropuddlers of North Staffordshire rens
-id' a reduction of their-wages. Those of
.:SiXitit !Steffen:lllWe .submitted to it, but
agreed'. to suppoit ,the North Striff.ndshi re
- strike. The employens of both . - places de=
Icimined to "lock out," or shut heir 'es
lablishinents till all the workmenagreedto
the redaction.•—Pkiimie/p6i4 • Ledger.
TnE,rumer which is retailed by the gos.
Gips of the lown,, of the meeting of Presi
dent ` Lincoln and Generals Grant, Sherman,
Idmide, Ord, rind. Sheridan', oruboird. the
sisteliter River Queen, is undoubtedly cor
rect; bet we can *mime our readers thatthe
res Ult of ile-06nferente.tanottnown. - The
alniernent that-Geneml.Lee.had asked for a.
conference with general .Grant • is entirely .
Without foundation." 'That great events are
impending; there-- eare . -bei-!no• 'doubt.- The.
rapid depletionuf the rebel tmly, - the ems
lug of all the ports where - -..blockaders have
been accestemed le enter, the leckef spirit,
and vigor of -Mitchel 'sobliete, the despair
of their Ufflcers; the 'dicta - refl.:ma of General
tee that •khe cause of- tho - rebellion. was
dlopelevi," - 'the' rapid' fall-and permanent
depreciation of gold, - and the evident dis
, trust - of the strongest 'secessionists in Jett
Davis; all indicate that a crisis is at hand..
When ic will come no ono can tell. Diplo.
!nary and manoeuvring 'may delay -it
it for days, weeks, or months, but there - can
dm no doubt that we are soan to see-the end
of the rebellion. that'_
decreer. it,- and that
the result may he iteCornplished no quickly
ne poisibie, and , Wlthoid any- More blood ,
eked, is.tbeprayer of ash.4hroni , t ,, .
. .
Tim Richmnnd Ekon+ pays a reluc
tant but rely juq compliment to "Cavalry
Sbetidin" and Illaboreenian: 'Speaking of
a iccent rcylew"of rebel Infantry intlint city
il,03 1 :: -. • - —:- , -
,Our regiments sh o uld pay more-utton
ilea to drill; end, above all things, in thin
4.1.-.lnil4r;batt.aliun menortfrot against my
' :dry cannot be tocimucitstudied and prac
ticed:- it is - folly to deny or disguise the
fact that the enemy ; after (our yearn of
I !la!, bavo perfected a most - efficient and
- I; ell arlUed :cavalry arm. The campaign
lrithe Valley; - where that cavalry rode over
the- infantry without an' effort being made
to room - Coin Mri or , iquare against mivalry,
imoke and rialted:lursued . and sabred the
tefretry,:liaa given ereat.--,dordidence to the
enemy, and Toole a the' infantrY thus 'ea
, bred:eery uneagg Olvilf; their' flank,* and
year.. Thia success has rendered, that car,-
ill y to impudent that they boasted that one
brigade would whip Pickett's division; and
unless a division is able to manoeuvre quick
ly anti avail' itself. of 'the formations provl
fled against atialry, _this male boast may.
yet- bring disgrace - upon Virginia.'?
BiltAß - MITCHELL, telen prisoner some
time t.ic co Airetsed in rebel uniform and *eat
to the Fitchburg, Masa., prison, was inchir
'ed at- Major Vleger a office, in Baltlinore.
.yeeterdey from Gen. Grant's headquarters.
She bad been taken from the Fitchburg
prison and sent to City Point to be exchang
ed, but the rebels refused to receive her, and
Ake was sent to Major Wiegers office, with
_orders to again return her to the Fitchburg
Prison- •
WiIAT STIIIRICH LHAD . To. The :iron
ivorkers of North Staffordshire have struck
work rather than submit to a reduction'of
temper cent. of their pay. In consequence
of which the iron master; of England have
. Jorrned a national association and decided to
stop work everyWhefelf tile North Stafford
shire-men hold' out - In that 'ease' 10,000
ben-,will be thrown out of employment.
-
A nOOD thing fa attributed ,to llngh Me-
Cultocb; Ilia -new Secretary of the Trea
sury/. A frightened speeniatet,was asking
tdmi to .irrest the 'downiratd tendeitcy,of
sold; ! my u'esn
4goodttiend,l't,waa. the
ecretates'sepiji o' get Grant;
- Sh e and Bbaridsn tat ,theJebels
'OllO them;.yottistil be gratified; - bur!. am
afraid they won't oblige -you.—PhiL *Wee.
Yorrero , RISBASSI oboe thoulf . in;the
street* df , Palle a, firer. if4a slum; reftuileg
ell entreaties of his farritly to naturn,hoitt%
hie father came for him. Sooner tkurulesire,
• "be tilled blituself."-
t it
' LondOn'iltar - says.• "is an evidence of
the lti 'bleb the-lib:tad Beats 6-20 , * are
held ReLitero/. the (rust ebusMot WWI/
and era, we may Mention that one broker-in
•se Tindal town has.. add 45,000,000. wlthin, a
ifoet decay abort period, la Small Wes: . :.
I says cow greatest danger as a nation
arM Wealth.. Wealth, woman, wine, wee—ts
that the oder t . _
Feat of an EA.tern Tflagiclan
1 he conjuror spree I a rOcee of matting,
squatted. produced from his ahawls a bag, and
emptied it on the A.m. ie frost of I.lm. The
contents were a nuantitj of little bits .. woof; ;
some forked like branches of a tree; 831110
straight; each a few inches long; brides these
there were some fifteen or twenty little painted
wooden birds, about half an inch long. The old
man chose one of the straighteat and thickest of
the bits
of wood.uir,and turning his face up in inn
polaed it on th- tip of his nose. The little
boy who sat by him henceforth handed him
trhatevcr he called for. First, two or three
more pieces of wood, which he. poised on the
piece already there, then a forked pieces, to
which he gradually made additions, until he had
bulk upon his nose tr tree with two branches. He
always kept its balance by adding slateltaneausly
On each side, holding a piece in each hand, arid
never once taking his eyes off the fabric. Boon
the two branches became four. the four eight,
and so on, until a skeleton of a tree was formed
about two feet high, and branching out so as to
overshadow his whole face; he could reach with
his hands to put the topmost branches on. It
was a wonderful structure, and we all held our
breath as be added the last tilts., But - it was not
done yet. The boys nOw handed him the little
birds, and still, two at a time, one in each hand,
he Bin* them all over the tree. Tho complete
immobility of his head and neck while he was
be/sawing this structure on the tip of his nose,
was something woaderful, and I think he must
have breathed through his ears, for there WM
not the slightest perceptible motion about th
nose Or month. After putting all the birds o
be paused, and we, thinking the trick was flu
lobed, began to spland. But he immediately
held up his forefinger for silence. There
was more to come: Tae boy put into ono of his
bands a short, hollow reed, and into the other
some dried peas. He then put a pea In his
mouth, and using the reed as a pea-shooter, took
aim and shot off the birds. The breath he gave
was so gentle and well calculated that it gave no
perceptible movement to his face; it just sent the
pea far eriong'h to hit a particular bird with per
feet aim,and knocked it over. Not another
thing on the tree moved. Another pea was fired
in the same way, and another bird brought down,
and no until all the birds were.bagged. The tire
was then directed at the branches and limbs of
the tree, and beginninerom the topmost, the
whole of this astonishing structure was demol
ished piecemeal even more wonderfally than its
manner of erection.—.l(l the Year Round.
Agriculture of Montana Territory.
A corn:sot:indent of the Missouri Republican
girca the following on the agricultural resources
of that mineral territory:
Throughout our territory are flee farming
lands not excelled by any country In the world.
All hinds of vegetables , here grow to perfection,
and it would 'astonish one Elztern friends to tell
them of the large Crops of wheat, oats. barley, etc.
grown In our fertile valleys. Aldls arc being
erected, settlements made, everywhere, work.
shops going up, and everything Indicates that
our march of progress Is forward. Everything
Is sold by tho pound. at prices starillng to the
slow ideasof your young people. Wheat readily
commands 20e per pound; oats 23e; barley 15@
20c; potatoes 20425 e; turnips Se; and everything
In oportion. These prices will hold good for
a lon pr g
time, and they are all paid in gold.
,
It YOTIGL—TGOT have recently
had an election In New York on a constitutional
amendment changing the 'construction of their
Conn of Apneas. An Intelligent democrat In
Troy voted against the amendment, exclaiming
as he banded It In,"Here's et vote against the
"
coned naygur. fit belongs to the class Is that
party who-Imag ine they are voting against "the
cohsed naygar ' every time they cast shallot.
•
Tins Louisville Journal grows very Impatient
with slavery. It scolds all Kentncglans who hes
itate to tripe out ha remnants; and predicts that
• twelve months hence there will be no slavery In
Kentucky, either' real or nominal. One MOM
election will put the antlAdnvery men In power
In all branches of the Goiernment.
PVDLW JI•01'UZ&
rgr Lenararr Orrr, ICKOELSIOR MALL,
earner at Federal and Lama &treas. - Pastor,
JOSEPH KING. Serried at MtCa. M. and 7
Prayer Meeting on WEDNESDAY Er=t
PIO. The peal* are Mulls !netted to Shand.
,
W. o. O. Pr ADJOURNED
MEETING of Trustees and Hall Omealt
tees will be held on THE. , DAT, April oh, at 1
o'closk r. et., at the COlipurrEs IOO3LS. En.
'eawymett Trustees will please to attend.
By otdir
apt , OHAIBEAN HALL cosnenvi
ar a
scv. 1.10 AO it
English . and tllntsteal School for Boys ad 4
Girls, Iron My I3olleSe Buntline. Germ* DI Penn
and St. Clear strut,. Tenth o will
COMMENCE MONDAY, Aril Id.
•
A few additional totplleviill be admitted. Toe
terms, Iter..,-eall at the lostlenty or Jeldreas for
eirculari
rHOlInl • , REY. W. S. GRAY.
Prisaipal.
.rEir an ring riss.ari.rrs.
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.L CR RENT.—A yew TWO R
HOUSE. No. SI Third street. Poseamlos to.
day. L. R. Idea BOY,
anDltd N 0.6 1 Third street.
A PHIL xe• IP.ST.—BE NOT• FOOLED.
• , •it The place to buy all that Is nevr, beautiful
mid cheap is PAYEE ILANGLIVOS la at Ns. 87
tN Pad street. Come and see.
1 ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
A 4 en Ito estate'of 308 DYSON, decV,lsterof
Altentieny CUT, .Allegnetty noway, having bees.
granted. to the undersigned, all pinata Indebted'
to sold estate ate Leven,' Prattled to makelmme.
mate payment, and tnose laming claims against
the mime to present them they authentlasted. for
satlement. All aCeOUtal Sre us be nreiented to
Mr. 3. N. Tlonsidson, at Ute North End Toll
Bel l " Alleillenl Suspension Bride,e,
.t. M. DONALDSIIN,
NLISTIi/ orrNeLpsozr,
apt:iteaStwr Admialstratots.
NOTION REMOVAL. -1 0 0 sm[l7ll
- seLrs sr3rTr7,"gdfi n Zl 4-mialz
... ,ottaD Darts for General Commission Ana.
Von 'busmen. Imvolo•envornovvd to tbs new eland
toil LANE'S NUILDINGS, " to t street,
to cal Per E .
IMO street, I otnertialely op.
oolitic the Porto ice, where aat Mc eel. of all
.tastes of tr erchao4hari artll he coo toned by the un.
Oemlenell, every day and eVe ling,
as formerly.
• The oration dear nab beta fitted up for the accost
toocatinta or the regular meenly sale. of Stock.,
Nord. Beal F.stale, he., with coarenieat entrance
at the tear of the room. die all from Filth street,
In audition to Inside entrance less lint drat 1110 r
ofsales rooms.
'pi A. MoII.KAIND. Auctioneer.
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C3.OI—TaXIVCDX 3 IS.
Ginghams, Mous do Lines,
AND ALL
DO:REPOTS C CrOODS.
for sale et the toward market mice by
•
•
waz 01111 & Co.,
• 05 FIFTH STIMEr.
I'H ELV.B DOLLARS PER ACRE:- 1
SS - acres of valuable miia, 01 , 111 Nalside Sta
tion Fenssylvania Railroad, 40 filmes from Picts
.burg,h, ad) acres (rated and to Wises or alealovr,
eriegmhatinadcerer
ii well
food U mbe r a ed m i s s op a
acid
r cha
bank
bark;
abundance of eacclient water spring, runs, etc.,
uuhl on
a One groan tri , m, enougn bark
cnold .be cut to rosy for the laud; utiderlald
w lilt goo4catilgi b. he rei..ed ho sh•ft.
• UUTILBEST a.
i5l Market street.
--
03111V111 (;ONSION 31E14 TS. •
t••• 150. barrels Prime Mille 8.6 11 . i
up do Flint Homing; •
200 do Greco A ppler;
40 do ebolee Champagne Cider;
00 do Hemet do;
• —lO do esh Roll Dater:
5 so Irrah Yggs;
3 do prime Land;
Go laces Mille Middlings;
• - 15. .1076 at,d for silt by
• FETZER k ARitlsTß l lNri.
W P
2.N.. ( 3 1 s
.• vigurriEs:
CUTLERY. BABICETH, •
. . UMBRELLAS, 110SIRHY.
, '• • CHILDREN'S BUGGIES,
111 larfe sulaty,isbolesedgar .41111,,Aartgam,
mbil ' 101 Malice,. etreet.
firACRES TO3tA.Totb,
WO cozen Plersh Peaches la cattle;
• 210 do Tosudoem do;
SO do Bleekbettjes -de;
— lO do horn do;
to store and for Ws by
8,.121110.5.,
othltt Nos, 100 n0d125 Wood street.
.14 BUTT.ER •
Obis Eon Buttpsi . .
$ firktra - do. .
_• I b.& 401
far Nes at ptel 1.09.117.9tt art.
mbII. IFX. P. 13E01 a on:
(Yr ,
f0 1 20 ° 01t 3. (00 , 22k01 rOt . . 4 tOtit
1 20 We BuOkeie
202 We at IBS LibtAtir stre w et•_._ r. 00.
uLuL
• •
riITETtY PRDNEB,-,Two carki Prix"
w Turks? Ptunesatuit leeelTed and rot 'nein
. ej . the rund at:the Vadat, tOoarr %tors 01 .
IigNSHEW,
: mr.r- - annum Liberty sod gland aelteee.
'TITTER ' • '
• -is onto to, for ago ' •
IurACCAUO/41% AND PERIL CELL&'.'
JAL I—sk Wan /WU= an4lastethsik abtroaross .
dead Penwell'', la store sod ger IWO by
. . RETKER &
L% • : ,pI3T ,"CtirAVlNW.ll)lll — dCo:— ,
sr a mor sankly tLirtetbren, nod' 884 . ,
end neaa, tow. CUL Moen tor We O'• : : •
bble'irresh Sus for silo at
laiLemirstrect..., DE .
at waior OL k 00.
T 731.-110.7200-
01,110
jui2EmAirtiß.7.4llo, bbli prima l: 7 ahlotakrtMmug.rimi:r
.rElr eIDrEBTIsE.TIEXTti
PA wr NERS -NY &RING
`.../ KING have this day escocinte with the-3
ORRVILLK T. WARING, of Philneelphts. 7' le
style of the Iltal will be in Pittvaugh
WARG:II 6. KING,
office 33 Ha ket .tree',
and In Philadelphia
WARING. KING & CO.,
alias int W .Innt street.
Ti OUSE FURNISHING. - COOKINU
STOVES, Tlir and Sheri iron Ware, Tnhie
Cutler), Fire Iron, Tea Trays, itrr (tants Ware.
hr. Also,
ice Chesty, bleat Safes, boo Uremia
Fr erzers,hc., &c.,
AT THE LOWEST PRICE:
Call at lit Smithfield atreet end 46 Wylie al reeL
apitludnas KIM h. SOU Or A RTZ.
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c,JOCKBOLDERS OF TioCE
NATIONAL REFINING AND STORING CC.
will pietism take notloe that the fourth Instalment
of TIMER DOLLARS PER 3IL&RE Is now due
and will be received at the Trust Untepany. Dia
mond, Allegheny; Union National Baak, corner
Fourth and Market, or at the oince of the Uom
pony, No. It Irwin street. Those in arrears for
back installment will please pay up.
apl.Sord . O. lie RINGER. Secretary.
J . J!... BROWN,
bisoufaetwor of Port* la Window Blinds,
OF THE LATEST STYLES
STIL&IGHT 4ft CIIIICICTLAB CORNICES
No. 102 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURGH
A largrassortinent of PENETIAN ntarrEos, of
the latest etyles . Plate Fancy And Silk TRIM
MINGS of different yrs. Old Blinds repaired,
repateted and trireme at short nntlee. not
A COMPLETE HOUSE.
A THREE STORY BRICK
on the We. Commons, Allechenv. elegantly On-
Imbed and thoroughly furnished with the lat. at ho
provemeats for heating, lighting, bathing •sod
washing.
A handsomely Improved front, side and back
garden, this One property will be sold on reason
able terms, and the purthaser , may hate
POSSESSION WITHIN A MONTH
S. S. BRYAN, Broker.
It Fourth St.. (Burke's Building
COPY LNG BOOKS,
COPYING PRESSES
0131-1411.20.713. IEIOO3EOE6
baud no/ mode to order
Oil Leases 1 Stationery! Stationery
apt ®FII — TII Sr.. MASONIC) MALL.
11110 ro e
liIATION.—Chy of Pittsburgh,
accordance with the Pno rOcisi of an
Act of the Oeneral Assembly of the thimmon.
wealth of Pennsylvania. providing for the Incor
poration of thetlity of Pittshurgh end of , he sari-
one supplements to sold Act, 1, JAMES LOWRY,
In., Mayor of said city, do issue this, my prociw
mattock,. for apecial election to be helden the
FIRST TIMSDAY I.lf APRIL, A. D. la th, being
the fourth day la the month, the freemen of the
First Wind of mild city. qualified to vote for meow
bees of the House
meetspresetai of this Corn
monereelth, Isl at the untie,. place. of hold.
fag election& In said Want, and elect by ballot
moiler the Act of Assembly relating thereto ONE
11111:_111ER OF THIS COMMON 00IINOIL for
the Flaw Ward of said city, to fill a meaner oerm.
armed by the resignation of Abraham Fryer.
Olen mid,/ co hand and the evil of the asld
city of Pittsburgh, the old day of December, A.
D. MO. JAMES Lovray, Jr.., Mayor.
Attorneys-at-Law, I rohneld •
FOR s&LE BY
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
No. MI FIFTY STIIEET, OW Building.
u . s. WAR CLAIM AGENCI
PENSIONS.
33crusille - 13acas. Pea'sr.
*ad CLAIMS OF •LL KINDS PROCIIRLD
PROMPTLY.
W. T. &lIALL\FATTERSOII,
It 4 FURRTH STREET
SEEDS,
OIIAPE VINES,
➢ABYING A.lO GANIIIMING nenutwit%
Also. Coopers ostA Slardenows Tools
AND HARDWARE GENERALLY
air New stock Just mewed at
DEMI & IIL&CrI3,
Tro. ID and 10 OHIO STREET.
ittliCA - TC --
Rg HATE REMOVED TO
63 'MARKET STREET,
AND WALL OPEN
Our' New /took.
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS
co 2.IOIIDAY,
the publi c
HIM The pitmans of
cot Eric a& and the public Is rerpectfutly solicited.
apt
J• H. BORLAND, WHOLEBALE and
• Bruit Dealer awl Eatnafacturer of COOTS
We invite the attention of our
coati:doors and wercluinta to airings Illacolurlelo
attack of Boots. hhoes, Gents. Getters awl Bahno •
tau. — We keep the brat 'minty of 0.0.111 ant Nil
looms then soy other bons* is the city. We now
tefer goods es Iwo •ea they tun he boodbt In Slew
York or Bonbon. /Sting very wad to select
Staple and Volsci Clocank of 'cub description, that
will sell both to price wn4 quality any ow who
any be pleased to call and examine our stock.
low Is the time to weure good blirglia~ as we
Mot selliag at - .
bnALL ADVANCE .41uvr.
Be a rhoi Ters get to the tightyThee which to It
AO PlLatliet stmt. door from 6th.
A SEWMOOK BY M. OUIZOT.
mvuumoos cat tha Emotes ou Obitsta
.'4 op the litsidditala Quicitiatts of the day. ... at,ll
Lange's Ccaaniestary on Mathew, ethical,
hiastieliest. and toads id • BAP
Nast's Commentary on Matthew and :Mirk,
htnntlettesl sad doecrtas y i
Lite Epistles at at.raul, b.tloseybsato
Howson7,so
The F ed er alist, with as introduction, by ILE.
S
linemen
The Origin and History of the English Lan.
gunge end the tierly Lltersuure thug it Llano&
les by G. P. Marsh feD,
I,.ect ur es on the English Langunge, by O. P.
Marsh 44D0
From Den Dershtbs, by J. P. NeNl7OlO,
P.D., with Sktkp had Envings; • good no
coropnaininent lor Sunday nnd the Book—. I
Linens for Every in the Y ear.
I sc
rim A liberal Slicount
a ndlergymen ... .
Nesnder's Planting Training of the
hurehes by the Apostles
READ,
Id 75 Fourth Streit,.
SONE" JUNG NEW TO PLEASE TiIE
IJITTICAZI Xrc>1.49r.191...
Little Folks Progressive Slate
A superior stone gdafe cavern t, varnished And
p: slted sloth familiar Objects for Little Yolks
To copy. Ice la cents.
Slate gooks for the Little Folks
miller and citable elderte tO copy, and a loupe
i• t 41 slate. b together In eloglntly
iflutufs.sted covets. Pavecoate.
DAVIS, CI.AUX E fv. o.;
.1.31 Woodn
street
-1.4,P LEN rat , 211:1N 611.0N.—T110 AVEItY
•-.111A%r-lf IN, on the stmooi Tank, - Allegueny
city, Is still to the arket. The purchaser wfll
ase the optlan of m 1 4 / 2 feet or gth feet front
by shout gig) fest.. The bglldl t. coca ;with the
small died lot, affords the moat pleasant residence
to be Lad any where within the limits Of the two
cafes. Although falling to receive IL satisfactory
bid nt piddle. • sale, the rah furors are nevertheless,
argil:4a to modify theft: clout by the Index fur
nished by the effort le sell at auction. The prop*
arty 1.1 YOU 'SALE :AT 'A' BURKE.
CE. Tut net at A ascrllice. •
Only Tll-11tTLEN.LO CS on Liberty street re..
Mato ,unsold. :Theta iota are VA feet 4muhea.ta
4leptb, egtehdlng: (fern, Liberty to Averymecet.
I l'ar plans and terms enquire of
udttirflUtd WM- 111. tilllNN,l3llFourtlft4t.
2, 000 wona% OF •
xicicwriet .06..wra gaszeorta
TO BE CLOSED OUT AT
90 Foderail Street,
ON MDAY AND, ,EIATDRDAY
MAROS Mt Rad ' APRIL let, FOl
Fifty Cents on the Dollar.
evrarybotly aft sod Gee forilent.elves: Ra•
uenler.Bll FEDERAL RP. ALLFAI RENY.
..mtaraaapt R.,X. stotnatirOutc.
• -----
The moot beautiful °erne. hiruired tirsol,
,X.,wrecioe county, ootitld
Ircoi-ore, I.4ll4.dstpneiknA
TAO wheat, triothlopei ittetirto the soittoeset;
10111111.7 CT meadow land; entered with Oleo ,
did *hits oak: Umber. Stings at thissmitteuie
atoW, 110,1 Ault t.r nate .Ireeta tteitteettee
'lite the Beaver. Pro4rekn olkwelis have titan
°Pend the Imiela i !th re er•
t NANKATIVICBEWIIIIION,,
- •
Mist Wd • - • ••:• BILVVER, PA. 1
BAIT .REittrir OlNT
liar •
ours oaiva llMlaa of a ...
rielposastAceri
imomrxemtrows,riVo,sii.vp „
iett,
eurn.lbe-meetobetlentesasenoteaher king,
GC +oh ar maniebor 404 DalakOnag Yet
th9.(ol7lliVrint7o.: WrtMgi•
&1.1 4ary; where iiluO sal
11nDie r Agni*
fEdnflee anatmentor Preandm Perransmi
Donee, Drealng Maim, Ltar
T Brants,
OZO. 6. ElltS.T. •
Ids or male by
JAL- iIArIPMLII.
- -
ir ADT^ERTISEVEIENTS.
r:
Cabinet organs
ARE MADE ONLY BY
MASON & HAMLIN,
AND SOLD IN TIIIS CITY
Only by the Sul):;.,criber
instrumenia far to a
kind that me mode, aAN'
fact attesuperior ny sted to by overof the
200 E.A.II.I7EXT .11US ICIAXS
rx.33.453 ,- v‘ro
Buy none till you have carefully examined Ma
so Hamiln'a.
sir New Antic just received. Sold at Boit°.
p tees.
These bends are now worth a preudnsa of bins
per tent„ including gold interest [row Norandier,
which makes the actual profit on the We Was. at
entreat rate, including interest. about tea per
cent. per sappy, besides its twesefriss frr 11 " 0,
and werateips answires, tMes adds less ear to three
per crest. tare, according to the rate levied.= other
Mined's'. The Interest le parable sernianntosiiy
by coupons attached to each note, which may be
I cut Or and sold to any bank et banker.
No. April Ist,
CHARLES C. MELLOR,
Ayl
1 11 E
NATIONAL PETROLEUM TIMM
Vir it .1-E AI) V'
Corporation Law& of West
""
the
'flint"
.c 1
ee from oil the Oil Ito-
Virginia Latest Intel] igen
stone, etc., etc., etc.
Price, 10 cents. $3 50 per Annum
livCINNATI LIAD PIPE AND
SHE LEAD WORKS.
BITORXICK & GIBSON
No. 3.0 Nts!..et MkTiLait32. Mt
SIIRUBBILRY
Nate to meet PIPF.S AND SIiZETS of any
' , required weight and Ore-
Sheets per manor 100t,11% Me., sad spwards.
Pipesestibre,,f, loch to El, Indies. Alm; Tory
I.IOIIT Plpr. tor Ilydrsolla Rams sad for drain.
mg alk
We W
would espeelsity saute the entire of Plum
tom and Proprietors of ell Works and Oil Wells
mheeSmd
PVILLECTOR'S SALE.—WIII be sold ot
%." AUCTIOIt. at the Tinnier mansard. '
tory of .1. J. Dtree, onTalo Alto street, in the cgi
Of Allegheny, on MONDAY, id day of April. '
the following described property, taken by Welltlit
of distratat, lamed to me by David If. White, Elsq„
collector of 01 Isistrict, Pa., as the property of J.
.1. Puve, to wit: 3 shins, Mills,e ehehe. I WO
tank, small do., 11) buckets. I Iron kettle and
IF tlek,l stove and pipe, 1 sydrsot, I lob, 1 lot of
bunge,.l. bung driver, I drawing kr. de, 1 monkey
wrcosb,l lot of spigots, lot of hoop iron, I lot
of funnels,l charcoal stink 1 oil can, 1 point pot,
I lamp,l coal sled, 1 oil stone. brush and pilots,
1,000 feel of hunber Taken m the propertyot the
said J. J. Duvet for Internal Revenue due and am
paid.
Sale to itommence at to 'o'clock .t. r. Terms
cob. 1117011 310ELHENT.
Deputy Collector.
11ORTS3IOUTLI SIX CORD
sorra a moan.
American 'Spool Cotton
AMORY'S ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON
- mare.marmareo superior üblit
salzarit thme.v.ra.hngz
C had In an cohere sad numbers
Y
had
by the POWISKO STEd2I
(31011,Y., sad fer aalli by ttLe trade gencraUt.
J. 11. 1301EILLANWS.
•
On Murray stmt, Rem' York: I OrDeronshire street,
}klstehila :CZ Church street, Phtlortelphin.
rohrrozoo o d
THE DALTPN
TAMMY AND MANUFACTURING.
KNITTING MACiiINE,
The simplest and most effective Knitting Machine
ever invented. Instruct iota (ma Call and see
Ulm In operaUon, or send for eireulars and cam-
mica
Bs WOOD STRELIT.
JOHN P. HUNT. Publisher,
wrcissirt
sour FINISII
MULLES /MORT & CO
SELLING AGENTS
E. P. CARPENTER
GENERAL MIENS, T 7 FI Frit ST
EWITT'S
•
z=iczox.. - 3r.rx.s.a . cr - ma
. Inn VIII ILAHL
Its best end eheneeet liAllt11E:
-4NO Ala) RESTORXTIVE la trt
%N i P f 'd7lllt
b en .gtr.,3 list s by d llr a e l
tierally. end for a
te=
re
4ast t
_
8 - KA
OinU3T SAW MILL
AND BARGE YARD
Craig Street, Alieghen
'IIIE IMPROVED
lattic lithut I.tedirtni( Mnehtu%,
Ertee 0141.1 r 018.00. Ittuntrpaased for certatnen •
retieldlity and grace 1t znoveraeot; and tot
"ndwth n boa no rival. For aimplicttl t durability
,indrartution It la unequalled b any other ekeed .
m Ratline heretofore 'offered to the public., and orate
only to be seen.tore nvintwiateL It will- Imam,
0.1) tacit or bind. Call lunt examine. for Vont
iettW fiery machtne s tv .
.P16...113 TIMID St., opposite St. CluEhes
R. LECKY lb NOW 11ANIJFAC
• 4131i11% hI,„
'EurtiOvEn on. TOOLS,
. . .
At (Me shops) tomer of GAY alley and BEAVER
street, and to W EIiSTER et.. oatmeal' to the old
Orphan Asylum, Allegheny; and as the toot are
made out ol the hest materials, mould toelte the
pubitO to glee him a soli and examine them for
themeelrea • . . lehdtardi
SPORTS IV's IFIEADO4RTSRS,
to WOOD STREET..
. .. , . ..,
' . wismamula, x3sau .
Dirties the attention of roma and °thing' tr.
hie siLloadtd stook of GUN POWDER FLASKS
SUM REIMS and VOW FR, DRAM FLASKS'
sad ammunition of seem knia. His stook is the
arrest aver bronchi to tau Market. - lOU
iIIsITRE YOUR lIMARELLA. •
. .
YT rsennrmsrego
untaatiaa. LOOK
b
17)(iTE S P.LTENT
TIN
rd.,' froth fl no And upwards. roe mile by
P. CARPENTER, .
ODOM . -• No. AI Fifth Street.
4 - 213 - 110 1126.LPH, '
..elWil•b..titerot.r
um ukw mut erigt.,
Wriirfaeau mat be 1 1 4,1 1 47, 4 1. , Fet
ath election 0 14 ,04_ tg_
Jail* FIBRE!, w
sod Robizgra.' eavallor '
7lrciatWTY: 4 )ErrT 6
qra.v.E.1144,1,-.m)..04#01..: •„
111ETTIEST4, 411lIkt Fl ~ r r i tri .klp_
mtmTa P.P. 13,21,31)5k.,341011101:16. M L
WALL tikkkHili—Tite
P " e u r g
imA4 JO S. K. hth.lui n gi. ago.
IDIrERTIsE.TIEJrTS
XE 11'
STATE
7-30 -1,40-4.--N.
- Be authority: of the Secretary of the Treasury,
the undesslinea . bss assumed the General Soh•
'Myrtles Agent; for the sale of trotted States
VOMIT Non* bearing _seven sad tiree tenth
Ter cent,. Internet, per annum, renown ea the
EVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
11,,e Nuts; are Issued under late of Augunt 15114
Ire payable three yen/site= that times
1, or are am:wet - table at tits option of the
ma
Loeser iat.
U. S. 5- 9 ,0 Per Cent
GOLD BARING BONDS,
One sent per day to a $5O note.
" $lOO "
Two cents " "
Tea " " " " .$5OO "
20 " " " $lOOO
swim
Nam or on tie deeeseleette•ee muted 'tlll be
promptly firottetted upon reoelpt of subsertpUorts.
This la
THE ONLY Mill 'A I
DOW Oft , Ted Offend by the Government, and it le
annidently expected that Its superior advantages
will make it the
Great Popular Lou of the People.
Less man tr200,0X,r ,0 roman onsota, with* hal
probably be disposed, of within the nest SO or
ib
d sys. wales the notes liirMandiolltedly comakawpal
premlota, es has antformly been the elm cm *WAS
the subscriptions to other Loan.
In order that the Millene of every two mid
section of the aosantrr mar be afforded fasiliates
tor taking the hum, the National Bank*, ate
Bank., end private Bankers throughout the 410 a
try hove genteel' agreed is receive sedisetightens
at per. Subscriber, will select their own agents(
in whom they hove eOnlidenee, sod who call . Me
to be responsible for the deltvery it the notes fe
whiak they mem orders.
JAY COOKS.
Subscription Agent, Plauk&Plia
tiatetertytlhae wIII be received by the
Mat Istkosil wk, Tlltaborith
Woad _
TUN ' • •
Twee •
Clnisia's • . •
?aria illllllo4ll fastlmal Saoii littabargb.rs
Irtublrwil 154311aaal Bast of P"mera. "
. I mt Cin •
Trsikaisas •
Varsee'l Deposit •
Iln:bailee •
Tiles
kfiesteny
holes'
tasu
First
felk?ratlAWT
- ilit late Mal
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
THI73 SPEAKS OF TILE
Wheeler Zi.Wilso'n
Sewing Machine,
W hick should be considered by those who desire
le purchase the
BEST FAMILY SEWING NIACUINE.
We are having a great many taquirlei fdr Sow
ing Maclilies from !salons parts of the eoantry,
and as we cannot coniententlyzeply to them all by
mail, wektlikrt.thOUiht it proper to state our °pin•
ion in regard to them in this public manner. We
bore used Wilson's patent, mannfactured by the
Wheeler fa Wilson Manufacturing Company, and
we can say In regard tri it, at it le wittion
rival. It is simple, not easily put out of orde.r,
and, in paint of effectiveness and finish, no °tar
machine stands ahead of It. We state this much
in secant to the excellent machine upon our own
responsibility:
This Company have made and 50... durliag the
lest three' months, 10,715 machines, and are nOW
producing and selling 153 per day. They vary in
price from PIO to lOW, the medium priced ones sill
beat. in their badness there is over
vested, and they keep 1,000 men regularly employed
manufacturing machines. The system pursued Is
the IMMO as bent adopted in the manufaitura of
arms t every piece is made ton gunge, and cons&
quently the parts of - soy machine
may be trans.
posed with thou of - another machine of the same
size • or should an occident occur, thebroken art
en. Immediately be replaced on. Oppilcanon atthe
ther. •
MEI=
Saletrtom No. 27 Fifth St., Pittsburgh
mhmtr
136 - wood greet. •
Xittialcrux6 33 4
ILAIMFACTURSR. OY
li ROVED BORIXG TOOLS,
Sinhing OH, Salt and ddier Well;
Tpots watiantod ramie of tb's verr ori est . TUNLlTA
END LOW blooit R
q ELL BORERS MINIIWEED
X.Jczewaeat "M'rlooss,
•
Wittl such articles am neceauu7 ta conduct opera.
Uoas, •
Abrams
BELLONkS,
VIS*2,4
SLED ES
HAntretzEk
snovraz,
PICKS,
- ROPB; LEA'
431:77as 331E7mTTre co•.
ot 'bid' I bars ogoitalCUT Itors•
jalegtradis _
1040POSALW (ABB , . INVITED, AND
•
will be to:aired, by.thettaind,fatee Injlit!Oltejt
tbe City of lalleteholty, - tat i aWEx p t n y..o
.the Do) dei - of APH•Ii for the lat 4; trOal MlCk'
' Treineht .street.„ln the Itecond_
getheerelthr
_ neetun'to Island Line oltri= .. A i so,
the pecereary sidewalk" ana l oq. t h eor
'thefame time,
Proem
w" at Octilrnet v olo r enl
brillug of a sewer or the SI
el d 9 of the . Han Uoram et yr nertf..
M t tq .. tr :wet, to the Canal, erh.oro trt orolooe•An.
- nersontittett: ' An& else,' a 1111411er .00 • the' Men. ,
uoutmon from .the -eldireek.e_ettit e egr,f r : r .
ATengS •to O . P 9lll • lnt4" T m et g oun7n dlatert a Te
leonsitrocted .0n the West .. ri c h
t o
. of oone thousaral feet. rui andop
the one be iron theo of the t
['Rh( ORTlltieGllkElmilThaTOß; In the fJlty- Hall.
will be handed either to A,HOINON,
Yt T "P" la ? intoner or Jaltie Niue/ li r, Chair.,,
bt t i , " :r i et ' o u lttotteeel streets.- - • mtakta
64idip riiht
11,kotnuna*voatiat _
16 steels bleakeroli
Go hen ONE de; tor enle tof •
li.t/A.HFUSI4I.
n.i.rris na.r6En.4.
UNITED STArEs
- 730 Y, o n .
THIRD NATIONAL BANK.
orner of \Food Street and Yiegin Alley
(
FISCAL AGENT 0 . 1 - 7HE UNITED STATES
end SPECIAL ACIE.I.T of Iny Cooke, C. S. Agent
for the lode or the
Seven -Thirty Loan,
POPELAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE,
AND THE
Only Loan in the Market
CONVERTIBLE INTO
U. $. 3-20 87% PER -cs.orr
GOLD HEARING BONDS
illOnOlifini.llXlo[ll BUSWed to all who
pn a rehta th" ta ' s i
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J. B. LIVINGEITON:: Cashier
GERMAN NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh,
COR. SESTE AND WOOD STREETS.
AVONS7I76 NOVELElitiareddest.
G
!WRINGER ILARBAUG Vtoe
GEONE A. ENDLY, er. Proddent.
'ldle Bank. Watts the accounts of Banks, Bank.
ore and others.
Government Seouttees of stl kinds bought and
sold et contact rate.
AN SPEOIAL AGENT of lay Cooke, subsortp-
Boa. milt be received for the
Popular 7-80 Loan,
This loan la now being absorbed at the - tato o
8O:300,000 par Dray
ma i d seem convertible to Rare-twee bolds
whisk are now at a premature or over PER
CERT. It weamends itself foe tta r advaa
tames to all who seek a was and pro table larva
meat.
Littena emandialona on G lean wallas
to all dealer, ia Government s as
ewarttles. aßomrad
GEO. A. BADLY, Cashier
FOOILTHNALTWILLL
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NOTICE
'arm) BEEN APPOINT:BD
Speciftl Agent
JAY COOKS.
& Agent for the 7-30 Lew,
We ore/ this deatrable Investment in gime N Oral
parehesers. The notes axe La Was at
$56, $lOO, MO, $l,OOO and $5,000.
Traniferrable
FIVE-TWENTY GOLD BOND
Aor m...i/Ixt.
These deeirable seciaritled sn seillas MIN meet
$4,000,000 PER DAY
AND EN A TART SHORT VALE
wax bs at a Premiss's.
larTe Basks, Bankers Broken, Treat Oat
pael" /Millirined Cleaspoinlee, and all paw
sews tos @ea again,
k I,ibltcl Cunuisuon WM be POI It, us
It tz hoped every sae w laved nW4 Mitt
deitrable, safe and profitable seetrity.
JAMES O'CONNOR, President
ALLEN DUNN. Chistilor
COUNTRY BANKS
MIRTH NATIONAL BANK,
II S. Government Depositary,
This Bank Invite. norrivpondance and accounts
ton
COllirkTRY BANES
Special and Favorable Faeiliti
INTEREST ON BALANCES
Furnishing U. S. 7-80's
w•Oft. rm-es
JAMES O'CONNOR. Presides
uwA,Aa,kfMIUAA
FOURTH lik7lo:lAL.Bpili,
Reacrumrs,
WS,
B SQUARES;
CHISELS
WRENIOIiES,
PIANES,
LEVZIA,
Ei: AND
W. Governotteng DeposMsrjr,
PAYABLE - IT 10 PM NOTICE,
Bearing 6 Per Cen. Interest,
uto nuisif isrounliv7
lar,;', :1 • I
triPIMATir. VES 'MAIM
"tees trliSr%iimmiersaismz eitomat
niAramst .1. 4 "-ww`. th btalablig
ounininnitTl NA no tbe advantage o iii
Ter tent. tamest on awwe an irs
nbO, sow
winos watt we Wont • lints deweedlet:swear
ALIEN D1:1111i, Cashier, •
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MEN SE
EDUCTION. ,
40 to 00 per cent.
COTTON GOODS
GREAT
SALE OF DRY GOODS,
J. AC BIIROHFIELD'B.
No. 74 N. & Loner Fourth and Market
MISR POPrANS CREAM
FRENCH. POPLIA 011ELP.
.RANGY BILKS OKEAY.
BLAOLf. SLUES ORTILP.
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Doisamblques for *Se, told at 411 e.
Do. for ale, sold at 60e. .
Do. for are. sold at 61*.
Greoadieno for 750, sold at 11.10:6
Do. forsl.oo, sold at 11.5 0 .
Colleoen for 9441. sold at faa.
Noonan • for Mo, soli at tie.
All goods redueod nail closing out. llemiamber
the pine* . ,
No. 7? N. E. tonai Fourth aid Market ISt".
mho
EIV GOODS! NEW 000 DS1—WE
N &misfit Tests( $ spleadld stook of
NEW SPRING GOODS.
NEW STYLE nocnxiiiire ANA niturcA,..
NEW WIDE BELT RIBBON AND EVOKuao.
NEW TUCK AND SIDE COMBS,
LADIES NECK TIES, BREAST T/S,
LACE VEILS GVIPURE, LACES EE
EMBHOIDERKD A LAUB HANDKOSIEPS
EMBROIDERIES AND WHITE GOODS,
FSPRING HOSIERY AND GI-OYES.
ANCY GOODS:AND NOTIONS.
wums:racml= wmtsc=bs.
The Lutist ere respectfully liirt2Jo to On up
JOB. HOICsTE. & CO.,
maw Anis=NERTIMX4 .-
111111440
..11thhents and Bonneft3fflo,lrloweriltl_ • .
Etahroiderith Lase GoodiJAsadliaradab.
Goole: BabitotalSkirti, I.4,direaneLeaatarili •
addax Goody Bead ..Glarps AsiAlkallalsillV. -
' Worsted lioderrAusd Gloves , Soot Ilia"-arah: ••
lions rod. Satan Wfree,, are now rfa, 111 4 ( kW
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AND AE
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whieli , wlU be 'bung witunially_attiatH tint'
Having been purebasell at LOW_CH)4.2I.HLTISH
we ean etre SPSHILL, 11(1)11=4Maill Sr.
Prrrearraus, February MOM.
AND OFFERS
BOTH AS ILEGARDS
irrrsmnum, rerriur wows.
(After. 80 : Dave.)
(tr.' 0. TEMASUSER
nnr Gtxpos.
IFI dttetiOn
BATIO & BELL,
YI rirraAntrET
among v:hloh will bo found
MN GREAT PROFUSION
•ND AT
IL&CRa. k
awursr wine
b*Evir BPALTsi GOODS.
N.colticssL
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will at all times be ionad well rawsibel.:".. • . -' = .
We solicit a millirem . •• .. t -., .. 1. ,
Radiants, NIIllarA, P. 011 14 szt Ibil
Pll4ll
toelpd confident that we eau vial( at. , -
308 HOME & 00 »
11 2nd 79 DIEMIKST MINIM
SPECIAL SALE
C -A. 2xe
Undershirts , at $2.0%
won= 1111.oc
Drawers at OLOO.
WORTH IMO%
BUIRT WILL WEIGI MILT I'M. ifs
VOTOlii..mAcurag. & co,
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Have sho ut It Una of gotekeztimkeavy WIERTIV
I.I,WDERSIIIRTS audDRAWERS, nearly silverly
which weigh Qom PAlb. to 11b. 4 or.. each darto,..
that must be dosed out immeelstely." ,-
We Mier them at much less Alma what ties , met
to make, and we believe them to be equal to ,
reditetlea will 10145 tor qtuuttlf7.oes
thin or one boadred at the came rate.;
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These Edda are Great Bargain
EATON, NEACETAI-ft co.
27 and 19 Fifth street:
a DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT,"
Undeubtedly the Best in. 11.4
Is role Lux--;
WHOLESALE !MD RETAIL.
Alt 70 I%traxisosve • 03taroot.
Meow?[ & GLYEIR.
GREAT. BARtil4Ntbl
IiOURRVAD "DENNISON & 00.:
- ST:Tilarket street, • -'
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Ant DrE8,311 . 513): ~CLCISp our
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=a ENTIRE STOCK 01 GOODS. ,
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Ckeuta , trsuitrisfr i Rents, Shirts; itooks,
EmbrofOrtes, L:ceUda, 436 m, Ltaiteer, Trtia•
soirlas, Point Lite.% Collars, ILlbbaos, Ow. 11,146,
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A MINI • ASSORTMENT Or BUT' ~ 5
Toys, Drew and Cloak OttollooM 4 4 l ls' ~..•
Gimpy Chenille and Banat Prins; „Nail V .;
Undendeesen.Linen Sets Of the amok dolaiV , ,'
Ince snd LinenCollare and liandluirchi . .•
. Voider", Balmoral "sod 'Hoop : Skirts I,
sr
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Shawls and ,haeques, or all arse; lisicrosra .
ameled Co ll ars and Oars, for ladies andken , .7.-
'Waal% Leather Gloves, til bitlattMlOa"frixri to
1
Ober, ID gt.tgr;
new I A M ut awe
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falls annovera Vr a lli p ' he found st -- ••• ' • .
ALICE 1110WRDS TRIM/ONG SWIM •.._ , ,
• , Nm El South street, sear Yerrystreat.,,
Particular attention given to altaaing MIS list ',
, a oth . lama al Lase& • Also Mink Lies VOL ' '
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YEAR s- . .lnamiuslics ,`-: -',..,,,
I t 4 ",w4h!,ati t t , i-
• P110F: REEDS - -11111.AG2111T/C OM
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a tti:e 'oCiii i itaible Cnne air ''
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ILeein.at eta ._elivOir ? da . .
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iitilistild siltieo r ldpg4 4;t:lli eing4Pletitii ' •
: ,:,-:411501,1 JOILASTOPT,Sof Aglat. , --,
!" r- - rii.limtaibild And fli a.. - .
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'01:511:BAL:) Dia vosTanx. °nuns ', arra
.parENT-141)EINOT, An, 11 ST:. 01.4.13, ST.
near
for 1161mimilDrawi=adtp=o •
Pla i t and upstill a = " o4 . for .11baututorks,- di 1
Ateaseries mod Avaiteetutal-.Drat., lisp 'Mid
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- te k ai l 7!ar u st= "l " ,34,l .
laSTitOtEl32l.-00 barrels Crude fbr
masbr - . . 11z1IILY li. INLAJZS.
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