9 11 (411 ntanwe woollier ," - FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 180 .• • THE DIEN OF 1862, ' . Berri iac wllfremember the first call for troops whichscanied•wittOt the alternative of a draft. - ,Ths pail-bar 85500.0 Iften, - masta In uses. Ana trilbir''wits alMoiffinritediatery • answered, by the response, ".We are com ing, .rather Abraham, three hundred thou land more I" The, dread of being...,dis: graced by a draft wiefect'great at that time, that the draft was promptly filled by'volms. leering in nearly all the States, and the — army received a reinforcement ofthree hun dred thousand of the best men the country could Produce.. Bounty brokers and bounty Ai:sperm hail then uo existence, as such. The term'fir Widelkliesii - noble aired-en - - fisted will expire in the summer and fall of this year, and there will soon be a brisk time in mustering them put and weiconiing them home. Nearly all the army now with Basinusur was raised in 1862, and hence the remark, which he is said to have made lately, that " Within four menthes he would !niter out the best army the sun ever shone epos This remark has been interpreted to meal that. Sherman thinks the wareill be over is four months; but Its true mean ing was, simply,, that within that period the bum of the bu:k_of his army would ex- Pare. -In history will be confirmed, beyond all . doubt; the : high estimate placed by - General flar.ntrex upon, these men of 1862. -The world neveri saw ;a:finM.- army -than that which has followed him since the siege Qt Vicksburg in 1863. It his accomplished larger marches, ;fought more battled and aclatrved greater results than any army of Bath numbers on record ; and it is not too - ..eric.bto predicate of the ability of its vet , eramt to say m that the is not now May mill tiay Wit to which they are not equal. Anti what.is true of the veterans of 1862 tiiihrtuarr is true 'sdso : of. the regi ‘ meets raised in the same year thite_were not assigned to that commander. Whether tomer Tumuli, 4:l?am , or 13mutrosa,- the soldiers of thitlevj lame:fairly . earned the mead of heroes, and will be remembered throth all dais for.thelr valor and self sac rificial derotide to the ,cause ot_human freedom. Eighteen of these regiments belong to Pennsylvania, their terms expiring from September 1 to Deceniberl, 1865. In other States especially' In the West, the regiments were raised earlier, and the most of them will be mustered out in August. These regiments went out full, every- Company containing Its maximum , of Men. They will rettni.reduced to mere fragments; the hill companies of three yea 'ago Mut tering scarcely More. than squads. -Many . of the - brave' boys who.,then rushed to the' defense of- ihe nation, Me: buried on the :battle.fields,•fwhere theygaVe up their lives for the country. Others he undeFmare at fectionate care . beneath the Mil In grave: 'yards .at home, others. limping about on crutches or .lingering *way their weary days in hospitals; and thus'lt.'will"nappen that whoa the regiments return, there will ;be many, many, alas hold Manyliacant Places suggestive of edd tnemoriesandpri: °cativo of bitter. tears I All honor to the, memories ofthe brave who have falleit.!-li . welcoming bselc . the comparalliely few who survive the itillon;Will not:forget the-absent ones who seciMMilitied by. their death the glorious results Wint•eletrto - relii the fruits; It 111 not too witch to 'jay tla' Pio ,time hundred thousand men who, threw down, hammer anetiall in 1882; and, forsaking workahop and plow,. rushed to the support' of their country's lag, saved: thit nation Rom destrucilon. Theiraid was riot merely. timely then, but they have been.: as a fiul wark ever since, against which the rebellion has singed in Amin. 7 he:patriotism_Of the erion try neve`r - Olitattied e purer devilOpiredit than in 1802; and the men bpra prtha!iPiart: otism have proven their birthrighl by . , their talon Ir. r. : ' We do notsay.-thkin:.disparigedent:, the unit raised beforwer 'since: Thegmth bodyof veterans who originally enlistedin 1861, and re-enlisted in 1863 7 -4,were a splen did array of Min; fully equal to aar•-• like number. of lien in any parted the army, And their re-enlistment, at, a critical time,; not only did highlionor toihem, but very ow terially helped the government. • They have reaped the Itisheat credit on numberleeit battle-Helds, es they will no doubt continue to do till the end of the War. The nien'whO have volunteered since have • tiUd von re. flown. On and a well fought field. -We refer s therethre, to the min of 1862, not to, draw invidious Wadi:talons, but merely , causc,ns the end of their service draws•so near, it seems like al Siting time to at. tention to the high distinction which, as a body of men, they baleearned:- ESCAPE OF JEFF., DAVIS. . , , ~ It is reperted th at had . pen. WEITZfii , pushed at once to the raUrend'depot, upon _ entering Riclinoreiche would have taught, - JAillr- DAVIS end his Party .111 they. were =eking their hasty :though tardy escape: ,from the rebel ruipitul;,.. !liter reports red 13e der, it pro blethat he escaped on finicky Some 111 teel regret that this aich. traitor xi ded fti. escaping. „W e cannot . nay. that we.' regmt. It. 'ln one point of, view, to biitie, it would: bite been well b i cnni to have ire jfetedthie,greaten, of all midern criminals had the doom lie so richly merited; and, &lin : tunes of 'war thrown him 4 into the 'llea the government, it would /lime been . d.py every principle of ju s .. - , po ticito Tixi " -- ir him the sternest rctribu. lion known :iffitirlairi. Bet, after haring, been for.fo u yearn the - recognized head of an insitigerC goveriinent;.' after haviig Waged a deePerate though unsuccessful war to WWI, the independence of the Conftderacy; after having tilled the world' 4. With rune; baidat ills; and after having put self :into a position which only . req success to have made him, not a tralto , hut the founder, the "maker" of a nation, to execute bins would be to make . hint • martyr intlie,eyes of a large portion . of mankind. Better, far better, thit, like the'llratiliide,, he ihould be Allowed to .. live on; fugitive and a rkgehond, 'the destroyer of his country—thp unsuccessful champion of slavery--the , perjured ingrate who raised .his band against the best Char , mammal, upon - dell. . • - There are punishments greater than that gthick!xunes from the hand of the execu owe..- There is infahly which „„blood; shed' in, vindication of outraged justice, In some degree wipes out. There are crimes which God atone can adequately punish, or, if repented 04', pardon. To this =class the . Crime of this':wretched man belonga- Lot ,jihn lire On, as Cain lived; who, ^ after his life was assured to him, exclaimed, punishment isgreater thean T can bear r? Br a law of tho14;1. Congres.9, a copy, of every bobk, musical composition, engrar, ing, photograph, etc,' which has been 'OAP righted must be sent free of.expense 14 the Library of Congress at Washington. . Pittsburglf 'Anil 'CoupeNairn'. ` Millietiad. _„.. . . . ' - , Remits Carom k s seemalo ode Wooer, .. .: . t atthls time; td say one - word more restive ..' lazier- the Connellselle. road,itild 'there - . fore ask your ladn'ganee in naY own name, Mr. - ilarbangh being absent from the Pity. . - The President of -tbe COmpanY baring stated tbrinigliloor ctlintaii that lt does not wish (or I pramoteintend) to mike a lease of the road with a view to tient , it etiiipleted, we have r nointetittott of any cantro - yersy with the Voloiptyl Or % limiting otteSeree any farth er upon:their notice,' but wM, net all other -good citizens, awaWpstlently the "good time" , whiciS ,Ahe..Prealdent has promised 3 u woe (a few -znostbiat mbst) si thievartsznake a favorable decision portlier petition.' ' • . In the evez&the lite 'consummation - &wittily . to be wished . 01 procrastinated several years in .,_islytd of several menthe, we beg yet to re , 1nt1 47 ber that our pp:Poetic& contamplatea . tile-im mediate commencement-of the work, and the completion and.manseenent of, it by patties mid Interests free from the control of the Raltlinere & Ohio Railroad Company, the Penneylvanbi Railroad Conipany or any o:hsr. ilialiroad.Com, piny. We , Mill believe we could ..aconneliel this If a fair Opp:triunity was offered. ..• . .. ~. , . ..The,Proddeut of the Connellselle Company,. „ .in his. coihniunicaeon. In, your paper. of . this morning, says; , ... . '' :, . "Allow me to sue up:the case. _: c _ . -... "The Nat-lone Tratiapertation .11 0 lompany c an only be Independently erectly° to build a road to Combo:land yrbem it 'hu. secured I grant of franchises them the -Pitistntrgh eic tionnallnille and the Connelsville and. Sonthern_Pconsylva nia roads. .The latter is earthly meted and con trolled by the Pennsylvania Central,, - whose avowed and open policy 4. to prevent by any and all means the existence of a rival road. Hence the grant of franchises can never. be obtained, 'and the National Transportation is and will be ' a deld letter.” „Mee .is an error of4sct sod a Wrong inference founded ei thc.error."The National Transpor tation Company has its franchise j)om the hitate. All It nettle . front the Connelsv il leis Company a lease of the .Road now belt, and a permit to build their Road to Cumberland. The National TrantiortaticerComonny wants from the Con nelsville Company a grand or permit only—lts franchise and powers are derived from the State.' From the - Connelsville and Southern Pennell. - verde Road nothing Is really needed, although It Is desirable that an arranrement or contract aboulkezisebetween the'two Companies. Accord- lag then to our view the 'National Transporta tion Company, is and 'will be, • dead. letter" Only through the determination of the. Pitts burgh ,t Cot nellsvillo Co y make it so. The Connellaville Com y can to it a thing of life which will in rot infuse life to a rail ommunteatlon hen Pittsburgh to Cam crland. Do the maruircni of the Connellevllle ' c ad In tend to act upon th e maxim er aid stir nut nulins ? . . Geo. W. ass Wit _ _ t CORRESPOTIDERT of the Philadelphia Inquirer, Writing from Goldsboro, this de scribes the commissary arrangements of Gen. - Sherman's army : Clot ing is being issued to the men; never did soldiers need new clothing More. The regular rainy rations lire also arriving in abundance: These might be dispensed with for some days yet, as far as the soldiers are concerned, having still on hand a few days' rations' of forage. The 'commissary arrangements of this army seem wondrously strange to one who bas only witnessed the regular supply,department of our armies in Virginia. As the army came In here, our.. eyes were regaled whir the novel - sight of harouchea filled with baeom • Natty buggies, containing disabled soldiers; and from the axles of these stylish little vehicles, pendant IMMl'dangled. Pamllylearmages in tow of lunibming army wagons,. _and through the glues 'windows of these roomy and comfort ablovehielei ware _visible piles of tinkers, chickensi and geose. .”Fifirarring , in.:an enemy's country is not se but IL mode of. .subsisting after all," we remarked to a line officer at our side. i"dh 1" said bee, 41h:tir ing his bead deprecatingly, "this is nothing, you'should have seen cm in Georgia." I"nr, to all our. wondering exclamations,, they re ply Quit ail we here behold is stale, fiat and unprofitable, compared with the wonderful Georgia campaign. . • kit. F. W. Cu.nEsoir, llonerstrY ieereta . ry of the r,ondon Emancipation. Society, writes to the: Liberator in reference to the • prosperous condition off' - Hayti under the enlightened rule of .Fresident Geffmrd: '"The preterit excellent Charge d'.dfaires LonsionrKr. Granville by name--has re centl pot. into my bolds some statistics .which 'Speak. for thenuelvest.. In thirty 2yeare the tonnage of the - ships in Ilaytiea porpilu trebled, and the Imports - and cx : ports have doubled. , Cotton =is now culti vated in every partrof the toentty; 'it Ow= ,plett postal arum has been established, and aline of steamers keep- up 'a regular communication between every _port or im. ,porlance on the _:coast : The Jefeatte in 1668Juniumtetrto £OBO,OOO, heing - 240,000- mons than in the previous year. - .The edn cation of thepeoplelsaamuch.caredforna. the collection of the revenue- ' . and lam glad to learn,'thati additiontd dimmer! 'schools established parish," • the State .suriports colleges, and schools of painting, music and medicine." . . SrLYAN TkiLDIEle 8. IDEA—A soldier of a Pennsylvania regiment, • who wag ticnnided at the battle of Chancellor& villeend)eft on the field, afterwards related his adventurers Ito his Colonel. When the tide of battle t as swept past tbe'spot where ,he lay, a reel soldier eantertoldm and took awartda canteen, his haversack.; his =Met and accoutrements, and finally, demanded his.coat and shomi. -Aftids tbe Penneylvu ,ulatrfirat demurred, but was forced to aub. • ma- - Thereupon enicireit'if• amversattierri "Where do you belongfl'.,aakedtba, rebel. "To Pennsylvaida,'"Waii the rerdy: "And `Whit ere youdoing dawn hero in Virginia?". conemdown here to fight,".saldtke. unlucky Bucks county man. "To,:fight, Eh t" said the Virginian ; " Why &let von ,Sght iayour, own State, if yea want to fight; 'what -badness hav - e you here in Virginia?", ; The quektipn might hav&•been a:poser for some, , but' the brave . DULCALIIIAte. re OW, " ":Vel, I fights mit 'Uncle Sainiand.Uncle Sam hegoes efryvere," . Witham. Firm:inn IN prominent member , -•or ttielloardorTrade'l runt rked the other day, in the hearing cif WYeTal gentlemen, that fic conld throws stens from where he waa then standing, and stake a building where they were attune:ins Awing 'ichiskey. -whicitirsould never Pay cuy. There are plenty of such places. in ut city, rind ltistelleved that' throughout then Suite" the , same, prsettce is prorating ' ratgely... ft is' furitrermoid - : believed that there ira connivance betkeen several of the datillers and.the, revenue onteenclo some "of the districts outside of Chicago, - where\y wlaskey manufactured openlyis not subject ed to assessment. Morelsw °het to which -out -attention luti. been called,. ropy siguitii ..cantW -, this connection,- Alit parties aro 'idgefly_:purchasingzwhiakey barrels, -bear ing th e inspector's brand, paying therefor' front ro 'one to two dollars cacti more than the PaCc: of new ?ram is -,7P"Aforio Trilntne. Asa ..PIpE.MIC AT ST. Paretteneno.--A "St.'Petersburg letter se "The 'COotagi. ous-malady - which his been for soma ti3le raging- in the Russian capitaFis.aeohiring fearfo 'prOportlozut.. Several hundieds are carried off daily. The byglenie measureii prescribed by the committee of - public bealtli ba ire - been thus far of Ind° avall.. The same ,epidemie fever hat appmied at 3foscow,'Mad there are fears that ; from the prompt communication :which at the pies ent moment exists between St. Pettrsbirrg and Warsaw, the malady may. reach the latter city, andth'encn spread over the rest of ERrope." • • GOOD ADVICE YOE THE EIIPEHOIL.- When !dr.' Sewabl consulted the street, on Monday, about what he should say on the capture of; Richmond to. the governments - of Europe,', he received one reply which he `:apparently dldnot hear. Whit, , ' inquired air. Seward, "shall I ,say, to the Emperor of. the French 'A' Soled The: crowd cried, "Tell'hint to get out. of 31exico."' And there spoke as no one doubts, the voice of the whole AxOerican people.- - ' ON the 'filth' of •March -last Victor Em manuel, "King or us`. an," gis ura. Brow ning, operating for 'the Italians,' calls Wm, entered his forty nab : year; and onthe 'same day his eon and heir , ' Prince Rinehart, at talneri his jrnajority—entering:his twenty filth year. The. day . was celebrated in the large Italian towns ; and .also in NeniCe,. itself. At Padua the' - students burned the Encyclical; . , , Tun youngest Kingdom in Europe is tho first to addpt the abolition of capital Pun ishment The . Italian Parliament, has Just resolyed that henceforth the penalty of death shall: be inflicted only for the crimes of desertion and brigandage;---that is to say only for militly,critnes. • . LITTLI C 0 child th y d rop obi s la , Efanisburgi Pai s butp:week ' •Cithious Story About Peace. The Washington correspondent of the Nov !York JiSinkt says: The greed success of our armies before Rich mewl 3c ring the Lost dyes days hat, lu a meas ure, removed the smnisy from eventswhich have transpired at City Point slice the President or . rived there 4 I am informed by • high offload m the government that In the early part of last week Davis made a direct manure to Mr. J.incoln to surrender everything. to the United States goverment, and asked but one condition, everything else he would 'yield:' That condition was, that all who had taken part In the rebellion should be restored to citizenship. All else lee would Sire up if that would be granted. ffir. Lincoln's reply well that "He did not have • the power 'to grant that point. Congress had pissed a lan expressly prohibiting , all persons la , rebellion, holding important official positions, as well as all, ho their armies shove the rank of Colonel, from being restored - to 'citizenship, sad had, thuretbre,, taken it out of his power to ac cede to that proposition."' This ended .that' Demo - negotiation, and fighting commenced within linty-eight 4tours afterwards. The.Preaident wrote to Secretary Seward, de tailing the above Stets. The—latter, upon re ceivieg the letter, immediately' started for City • Point; to urge the President to accept the prop (*don immediately, call an extra session of Congress, and appeal to their magnanimity to ratify the terms of settlement. But before Mr. Seward arrived the, fighting had commenced, which resulted- in the capture of Richmond. These facts are from a reliable ;source, and may be eorundered semi-ot4 tat The City Point correspondent of the same pa per says: "I state the fact on the best authori ty, that neither Mt. Lincoln's tarrying here, nor "Mr. Seward'a hasty visit, has any reference to tho mooted question of peace." Capture of Richmond..-What Next t The capture of Richmond plucks out the vary heart of the rebellion. It Is not enough to say that the rebel capital has been taken. Richmond bons a winch more Important relation to the re hellion than that term would express. /t was not merely the locality where rested the rebel government—as Washington Is the seat of the Federal government;—at was the great genera. tor of the 'vital force of the Confederacy, sines New Orleans came Into our possession; having en inherited prestige that no other could claim; the headquarters of the principal rebel army, as well as of the rebel civil administration; Its press working for the rebel cause with a vehemence ands fire, and an effectiveness incomparably be yond anything displayed elsewhere In Southern' journalism; and, what is most important of all, having been.so attacked dud so defended from the beginning of the wee, that it Is associated, the world over, with the very substance of the war, and bears, as no other spot does, its "farm and Impress,”—Richmond came tube the very vital source of all the material energy and all the moral power of the rebellion. Its collapse is the death of the rebellion. The confederacy will hereafter exhibit no activity or' sign of life ex cept as it is galvanized.—N. Y. ruses. An Itinerant Confederacy. The fall of Richmond has added two more to the comber of Itinerant Governors with out a local habitation. Seven or eight of the Governors of the States In rebellion have been wandering about fora year or two, scarcely knOwing where to rest their weary feet. Now Virginia atd Jeff. Davis' Coven:meat are In the same predicament, dying for a place of refuge 'from which they may date their official bulletins, and try to Impress their people and the world with the Idea that they are still ...powers," and as such must be respected. JelL'a next messa:e will come somewhere from the heart of the pled forests ot North Carolina. In which wholesome localitrhe may call an extra DeSsiOnof.congress, to determine whether the confederacy will any longer recognize France or England, considering bow shabbily they hero behaved In not Interven ing in favor of the rebellion. Jefl had better eoliths meeting privately, for It Sherman hear , of it, he will be an unwelcome thoru,h til.tia gulshed gnest.—Phil. Lodger. Roasted Rata. An °dicer of the 17th New York 'Wan- Veers, who was captured last October at the battle of Cedar Creek, gives the following in his account of life at LibbT Prison: "Below the prison were what were called the 'cells,' in which.hostages and refractory prisoners were confined. They were not, I understand, much more uncomfortable than the rooms above, but the food given there was worse and scantier, and nothing was allowed to be brought in from outside. One officer, mho bad been confined as a hostage In one of these cells, told me that he and his comrades used to take turns and sit up at night to catch rata, with which the pris on swarmed. These rats, toasts d before the stove, mad a very savory addition to their ration." . Tntrzz is a cell in Richmoad (Castle Thunder) known as cell No. 3. This cell is' four feet eight inches high. McCool, private In Millie light dragoons, a man , meastuing si . z feet and half an Inch, was kept in the cell ehrren - months- and a haiL Cardinal Balue's eubliette may be read as obsolete elsewhere, but..in Richmond It is only obsolescent. McCall had a ball and ' chain on his leg all the time, the ball weigh leg 32 pounds, the chain 10 pounds. The Joirr..penetrated that cell, and on wet days M.Cuel lay ha-the wet. Steven months Mida half passed, and he tuner once stood . He esceped five months since through a hospital. window. Ile- had been `transterred, , sick. • . A MILWAITKIE paper notes the death in Idilwaukie Hospital, of a' noted miser. Wil liam Jones. lie was seventy, years old, a 'native of England, spoke English, Welsh. Spanish and Portuguese, and hoarded much money. An:-old wallet hidlen In 'a dirty bundle, kept his head day and night, and even ta tbe last moment of liis Ile, was found to contain a -bank-book showing a I alance in his favor of $1,500, besides a roll of tax certificate, about aiciy in Dumber. lie almo owned a farm In Rock or Walworth eounty, aid some lots in Milwaukee_ TWE Cno , rif re 24.1.1211LAWD.-'--Our Harp_ land exthanges all epeak of the growing - crops and theprospects of the farmers as encouraging., It is rather early, however, to farm a tletinite opinion: The farmerain different pentium of the State are engaged in breaking their corn land and seeding their oats. Some fears'are entertained for .the safety; of UM fruit crop, fr consequence of. the reeent cold Weather, but it is not generally believed that At has yetratstaitted any datuage.—Ball. -- Ex-Srixxxn COLIPAX is in Chicago rusk. log preparation to start on the is of bitty on an extended jturney.across the western pia ns to the l'acille coast, intending to stip in Colorado and Utah long enough to post hirnrelf upon the resources and pror oectire developiatnt of those territories; after which he will visit California, Oregon and Peat's Sound. A . I.ETTKit from 6rallnn county, N. IL, says that during last week thorn was the greatest run or sap . In the maple sugar orchards in that , region that had been known for years.', ' . ' la"the recent draft In Baltimore, seventy ;one negroes Acre diawn, rUaLIC .XOTIGES. X ._EXECETIVIE: CO t. DIITTEA steet.',un TUESDAY, Ap,ll Mb, et k., at the °Mee AtAltStl2, GE, BROWN, Fifth str . tet, - Plttsborgh, apiLiklaw? • • A. M. ',ROWE.. ilhatrrnart. NOTICE TO TEACH Eas.•=4, SPEC, LIZ. train be run for the seceetteodit;' lion of pesouirdealrieg to 'attend the Teacher. , Inrtitute at• Fast Liberty on the ate, ate lest: :Teti tralsosillisave,the Passeuer Station at Fltistintah, daily, at 0 - a . m. • S.istundng will Ceara East Liberty at 0 r. w. A. T. pop Luta aye ; !, • ! County. Superintendent. 114 1:1k. , I,lw ;ELt or; A.1",i;,.:1 • CANNED - 10 0-100 eases In store and for lace by .• . H. H. JAHN. , • ap7 1 awl 2 ISamood, NINE TENANT HOUSES FO B SALE ap7' S UUTLIBIERT. a SONS, M .Inarket SG ,MISSOURI -.LAI3D' FOR BALE.—One & hundred Aug Sweaty &biotin Webster eounty; good white oak, timber. , Also eleven town tots to the town or Eittnktoytt price WOO, chi& Eighty tierce Ist Webhter county,* log Douse and .Sable; eight au*■ cleared; good timber. Pries Wet. PP , H. I .3IUTHIJERT & SONS, dl bte!ket St. GOLD WINDOW 'SHADES A handsome and parted saaortmynt, .masubuy. uteri expreaskylle my order... t Yet by M 01114113 rAzigza. _ . ys e pnft l rrmVl. C ZOR Y, I t— olrs 5 p 0 2 c1 1 s C es, va pe4=fraa. o a be EV ant Lists; ; :tlhtgrirt . 0 # WiLEET.. . teaond dOO7 1411prillamoad'Alley.. , PALIKE lik"-6-LITBIJTT . . .1-1, • I bblil SOB Bu ttes ••- 4 11 tkina b. 1141 he ter sate pit,,.l" Rix , K k • goal :..f • 00. `ROOMS -125 ;dozen' repaired and for •eidnk • i _LITTLE 11.64.11 DA PATTON', ' _ . . . 40,000 15 :" * Trlgyeepit de Gaisd rued Wilwenrn Albany Strawberry Plants, for sale M vary low rates by the dozen, hundred, or thousand, at the Agrlealtaral Implement sod 'forewarn btore of-, DRUM & SLACK, ap•hltd NW. SS and so tarn Sz, Allegheny. EWINGI,WOOLSLAIR, It=SR & CO., • Real Estate Agency. tad'Oealen I. dim AND ovum LANDS is rennaglrsals, Ohio sae Virginia. OTIoe No. 357 (34 ttoor) LIBEHTY.STREET. 0V A L .-DAY. CRAWFORD *.neuter Nertbaal to Pig Nati% Shenk has removed his *Mos f. om No. MI MAID 'WA:MI.O% CORNER OF D aol MUM araE 9, over Farah's' Natlowd BM*. Til• Eton ()omen& aisl btMll34lll .anted on In all NJ branches. Oaala advances mada. Coaalsomaata aollaltog. Sir Before tar Qs Ina laaaalsoturars of than cit ap7:1149 PRIORS REDUCAD. WHITE, ORR Fe" 0 0..1 Rg Fifth Street, Otter for sale their entire stock of 1)1:175C GI - C*Ol3S, at a great reduction in price. Witt 131 AARBEh'S BOAr.—WO haiell hand and for sale COO dozen BARBERS' SOAPS, three years old. As to Its quality we would refer to the following certifiestec FF B. 0. k J. H. S&WYEB, 17', 41 Wood Street. I have for I smite of years been seeing in my establishment "Sawyer's Ambrosial Shaving and Toilet Oompound,. and hove no hesitaUun in pro. noancingit superior to axyttangheretOfore brought to our notice. LEWIS WOODSON, St. Charles Shaving Emporium. I cheerfully hear testimony to the exaellant qualities of ..Sawyer's Ambrosial Shaving sad Toilet Compound, an article which I have used with mush pleasure and profit la my establish. went tor many years. It Is the ne plot Who of Shaving compounds. fdA.TTMEW JONES, ap79td Diamond Shaving Saloosiir WABD BUILDING LOTS.— ... —On TUESDAY EVENING, April 11th. at 1,4 o'clock, will be sold on second Boor, Common clot Sales Rooms, toe Smithfield attest, oppedte the Peel Oalee; (entrance at rear of the room, dl. reedy front Fifth street, in addition to inside en. trance from first floor Sales Samna) the following 14 building lots in tleorge S. Selden's Plan of Lot. In the Mt h Ward City of Pittsburgh. nelve Lots, toeing Noe. 6, b. 10, 11,11, 11, 11, 63, 64, CC, CC •nd st r e et, geld Pisa, eseh fronting 10 feet on Columbia and exteading batik 71 feat 1 inches, Ale., 1 Lots, Noe. 7 and Cl in sell Plan, on cor ner of Columb ia street and Mulberry Alley. Trews or 84.1.6-onotkled coon; balance in tw• *a B l and annual payments, with Interest, secured by ak .g boertg• • , •pv A. IIicIT.WAINE. Auctioneer. ,OA1'! SOAP!! SOAP !—The ICAL OLIVE ERASITE SOA.P, amour.- tared by Et O. & J. It. BAWYER,is acknowledged to be the most servieeable of any kind yet offered to the public. Its superior advantages are found in Its cheapness, saving of Jabot, and its eraser in removing grease, paint, tar, and without ta inting tie Meth, or In the lest wise damaging the finest quality of goods. It can be used w i th all kind. of water. Reference is made with ;demons bike subjoined centikate, emanating from genCemen well known in thie community, and who had every facility af forded of seeing it fta.ly sod fairly tested @erten antes A-pa:fawn/ of Mr Twe(l7h, Thfolteaffs cad F. - Mang Resriments. Pe. es.: "Sawyer's Chemical Oily. Erosive Soar having bees used vary extensively In our leglesinta, we base no bnitatlon In aril:ring that was found admirably wispiest to the use Soape ao/dlers, and decidedly the most euperlor which could be p,oeured for the servi,e. JAMI.. 3 A. MIA, Quartermaster itth Rog. •LM if.IISYTEL. Quartermaster Otis Reg. A.I I IOORREAV, Quartermuter use Reg. /197:t1 S. BRYAN, BROM I ROCKS, BONDS k BEAL OMB, WILL BUY AND SELL STOOKS Here and in New Tork or Philadelphia Without further charge then the .nr.auz..e.n- COMMISSION& eetabltased6l the Boards of the respective anise to arts 1, PITI3IIIIIIOII R.A.17.8-00 Steeka the imyket value of whit% la SO or ander, ty r per cent.; Or'er $1 and op to 50,1 per ceat. Ou Steaks salting from EU to ZOO the sum of 1134 Nato ter ohm p and aner E st ooks aelllag at ISO or ore; onivfourth of s, HEW YORK RATES—On Pteeka. the market value of which le 56 or ander, Ave rents per share; user that to ends. PHILADELPHIA RATES.-04 sad VI out at mune ?nom ire (Wert so/kited. Office Hours: 8 a, tn. to 8 o'clock p. apt No. 59 POUR= STREW. pORTSNOUTH SIX CORD SOFT FINISH American Spool Cotton AMORY'S ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON I bs se threads erevramusted of superiorquoins soil gearstitord to ING•1111/11 , yards - Ls lose*. Vey be bed to an color; and nisbers. ausillsetiared by the POSTSMOUTH slime flariOWY, sod for** by the trade gasuntlll% IDUAILLTA AAAAA & CO., SIELLpnI eamrs, WI Murray tteert, New York' lief/aeon*lare meet, taxman, 105 Church street, Philadelphia. mho-sowed an- ENNEDIPS SALT Rlll3llll OINT KENT um Salt Rheum , _ Ceres Scald turd. Carte elitiumo of a Rat or Inflamatoryliature. DR. CAVAItIII7OIPS -PI m LL will cure the' most *ballasts awn of slthar Mad af Piles. no matter haw bad the ease may he. For xle at the -- • • : GENTD . AL DRUG STORP„ lu the Market Honer, Allegheny, where Min easy halal:lnd • Ilea if aiortment of Pomades. Perfumery, Talk% ttoape, Demeanor Combs, Hair emus, Tooth MMtsbes, GEO. A. MELLY., Tat DALTON 174sity AND MASUFAUTUSING KNITTING MACHINE, The 'implied and most erleetive Knitting Mathias ever invented. Inetztiatiosi free. • Uall and see them in operation, or send Meal:mann and saw E. P. CAR.MTKII, GENERAL AGENT, Tr FIFTH ST., !Mauro*, W. D. PATTERSON. JAM JOHNSUN. ADAM A JOHN SCMHLEL MON, RID PATTERSON, AMMON & Commission Xerelfants, Flour, Grain and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, sm.. ass and 31i2 PENS STREET Feytt.a New Butldßg, aiiroaled C. • P R. R. Drp . ot. , • artily .01L...131'0(MS FOIL BALL. tW. shares Pittsburgh nod New York; 1003 . do" Yhlla, Lancaater &Cherry Runt. boo de...Western Peonsylvanlat IMP do Tarr, story and Cherry Rua; NM do Meboy and Cherry Run; 1 , 0 • do National Oil Co; 100 do Roma Neck; tte Co Cherryamle; 100 do un And Blood; iteo do Fuller it•lerToj 600 do Ohio Valley; . Ice do Cherry Eon and Pittsbarghl MO Fedal. . 1000 do Bl oc h t y. 6.teLAIN It 00,, • , S and Bill Brokers. Specinl attention paid to the purchase and sale of sorry description of etecks at tint Peoples' Ex. 'nye. • OFFWE OF THE COIITHOLLtit OP ALLEU MOM CoIIWTIN Pa., /broom:um Aprll:6th,lo4s. CONTRACTORS,--SEALED PI Q. POSALE will be renewed by thin °Moe ut 111 the YE Inst.hake, for the replacing. and re. K.VW le. ni t t 4 :4 . wo.ootteonpast=urie, and tAe w b p r o ld4e m o u tr ft e d r In Indian* townehip. Pa, aulars on applinntlon: by dlrectton of the County z cotomtnatonern. apiinftdiatwr • liENbilf I.A.Taaktr, Contrbller. - R . 4. JACK, • • C3i^ R CIP d Ii Nos. 1 and f.b .Diamoud, 1 . 0: 1 7 PITTSBURGH, Pd. ROIVAL—We have thus day moved ova Ne. 6 Weed Simi la Jfo. sm) aae 4is Picars new bulklllsfavite . 121, Olevelged and Plkabuz 111VirrERsoic, bib, RSIL , . 1V GOODS EW -- • - . 41 . pg, rasstrs, umnaeur.aft..HpArtnr. ulilLtutztra-evacitts, In Large vartetjr. orbblemalnind-etallnt - a ,sans!. . rlDt llyketrttatt. .--. FOURTH I!IATIODZAL BANK, OF PITTSBURGH. U. S. GOVIUMENT DEPOSIIUY PITTSUIRCII, PA Prrr►sanen, April, tea illoartetly report of this Dank pnblisled la won (enmity with the Ant. of Congress establishing N► Ilona Banks. I .l4ortrrisa. • Cl Ca ionlotion pital Stock 200,000 00 200,000.00 Dna Depositors I,oo6,Siyas Dividends unpaid (If payable...... on do essad) Contingent randareserved la conformi ty IMO& National Sank Law.--- 2,673.38 Additional Contingent rand roserved by special Resolution of Board of Dl rectord- eiove . ... Profit an Lou . Loaas and Discounts 005,988 SS Due by Banks and Bankers. ....., !.0,181.7. 10,181.74 Due by Banks fermata) payable to o ld, Gold and Shyer Gala In Vault of Bank 0,900.911 - Remittances from Banks In transitossb a 3,539.84 V. S. Legal Tender and Bank Notes.... 104,111.00 Draft and ...... 40,4 0r .M V. S. Treasury N0te5...... ._„, V. F. 620 Gold Bands---.---... y 4/341,Mt.i0 V. S. 10.40 Gold Bonds ...... -....—... Plrrtinvuon, Aril 311, (WS. Chlv OF PiTTOBUOOH, Cotti , rr. AL p L'T, PA., &FATS OP PRPORYLVANIA N i personality appeared DOICWO me & Notar Thalia duly commissioned and sworn Allen Dunn,a flash ier of the Fourth National Ranh of Pittsburgh who, being duly sworn, deposes and state the above Statement is correct and true to the best of his knogledg• and belief. Sworn nail anbeeiribed before me the day nail date above written. S. S. BRYAN, n115t1" ?VOTARY PUBLIC. 1 ,. HIST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS & BUBOLI. PA.. Lorialguate.l dfposlcary Mated Stater. QUARTERLY REPORT, Aprll3,l, Loons and Discounts" 3 4,401 031 74 United States Bands 550,007 00 United ntstes Certificates of In debtedness, C per cent 4701)X1 00 Specie and Least Tender Notes.... 684 ,2 6 7 00 IWe from Rinks and Hankers—. 173,898 9) SW. of Solvent State Hoak. 23,263 (I 3 Coda Neuss and Remithwees 17,012 30 Ural )state, • 37,000 00 Expense Account. 9,510 GO • Capital stock • 600,000 00 Circulation 360,000 93 Due Dank. 221406 10 Due Treasurer of 130 United States 34,730 16 Due Depositors. 1,195,060 33 Dividends unpaid as a) Internal nervous Tax AesontS... 2,443 11 Fedi. and Wrung , . 80,656 21 61 I hereby certify that the above s 4ta3 te633, ment Bo4 is a true abstract from the Quarterly Report made to Uompt roller of the Otineney, Avid 3d, MM. apt JOHN D. sotriLLY, Ossltter. OUARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE ct FARMERS' DEPOSIT NATIONAL BANK PrITSBUROIL LO4llll RI a Discount. 9 MO sot GI Banking lions, and Futures 111,909 Oa liemittancea. ...25,910 CU !hie from Banks and Bankers. 111,116.21 United States Securities 160,099 00 Molessal Madera. other Bas! and Checks 448,080 06 Capitol Sloe* threutation Dopeslu.... Pro& sad Loss 111,781,015 ft apid red' R. A. GEORGE, Cashier. () WNEBS Or . DRAYS. WAGONS, CARTS. HACKS, OMNIBLISES, and every dmenptles of earnr gea, are ressuhed to call at the °Mee of the 11.711, Treasurer and take out their Lt. reams on or before the FIRJIT DAT OF MAT SETT. For each sod every Wage., Cart, Car. Dray, Baggy or Carriage, draws by one horse, the sum of • de For rack and every nee of the above named Vetted.., thaw& by two itOreell, the sum o tOO For each and every roe of tbe above ream Vehicles, hawa by fear hones, the sumo ode FM' swab and every hack,drawnpyt web:: , the 1111111 of.. • 10 d• For each tad.. every• omnibus and Cabe wheels, draws by two homey the sum of. It MI For each additional horse attached to say. f the above named vehiske. the saes of 1 00 Sac. at. It stall be the dutyof all Livery Stable Keepers In kW city to make a Mum, to the Oily Treasurer,within twenty data after the passage of thinOrdlonsew, sad annually thoreafter on or be. fore the Ist day of May each ant every year, of the number of Vehicles of every deeeriptioa owned and WWI by them in their business thereof, and the kind thtreef, and the said retain shall be made under oath. boo. 40. An Owner, of Carta, Drays, Wages; and other Vedas', who shall neglect or Manse I* procure a license as aforesaid, shall be Inklbeit to theynalty of aot lest- than tO par cent. for every days th e sass remains unpaid after the dr* dayof May of each year. All/Avery Stable Kest.. eta falling to casks the return recired in the Mb section of - this Granata, shall, in agdition to the t lrt i t e v r igfes7:2l t ri e trutltt y ,, or sf,•ll7• ".4l % reed berm/ the Mayor or owed' the Aidertwarvof ssid aity, by summary convistion awgit shall bs the duty of the Chief of Pollee to seek out all pen sons who bars failed to tonsil,. whir any of the provisions ,of Lids Ordinsoce and evert the urns to the City Traunrer, for wretch service he skull iteelirs vb. sum of filly cents In each case, to be faxed and toElscteci as part of tha costs, upon co* +Action as aforesaid. Tbe prnalUesc for nonce:mastics.* with the nrdt. sauce Will be strieUvenfirreed altar the shove date D. bLAOrkRRON, City Treasurer- Asasonway Crirr,,Api II tat, 111115. spa wd JOAN P..IIIINT, 11110LESALE AND RETAIL NEWS AGENT, Bookseller and Stationer. MI FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, At Lowest Prices Photograph Albums, Album Cards, all the New boobs, all ibe Late Publications...ll the M.S.- :Mrs nod Paper. (Jolt Pen., a (Mire assortment rest coal", at redact." prices. The N i ew Diagram and RegiLor FOR fOO XX& VIT3EI Zara. OIL MAPS, WAR NAPA, srATtottzitY POItTFO I. MA, SUFWOL /WOKS, sramo'Eny, BLANK 1107Eti, Etc, Eta., Etc. _ 25 fEAll'l3 EXPEF!IBNCE II teatehllehed the We thet PROP. D.III3DS 11/1./kORTRTIC a the only reliable core for theuudOlam, Stands.la. Old Nom, and ra tap or nu HI Wa. MU sold M the old pride of f 6 dents pet &nil SIMON JOHNSTON, Sale Arent, se amr. Smithfield and Ith eta AUCTION tiEMOVAL.--100 SMITH lIIEHFIELD STREET—The well4rnown UDN. SALrs ROONS,'established by the late John D barb for General Oottundsslon duo. Don businns, have been removed to the new stand In SPLANE'SBUILDINGS, lee Sailtbfielli street, neat to earner of Fifth street, and Immediately op. Posite. the - .Poetoftlee, where putille sale, of all tissues of merchandise will be coutintied by the un dersigned, every day and evening, as formerly. -The secorid floor has been fitted up for the socourp moilitton of toe regular 'weekly sales of Stock*, Bonds, Real Estate, he., with convenient entrance at the, rear of the room, , directly from,Filth street, in addition tabloids entrance from Brat lint deor apq A. AIaILyIATNE. Anc!lnneer. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PATIONAL REFINING AND STORING 00 of T H R E E DOLLARS PER fourth nstalment of THREP. HARE is now due and will - be received at the Trust Company, Dlr. mond, Allegheny; Mugu National. 85..1t, corner Polath and Market, or .at the Moe of the Com. pony, No.IS Irwin street. Those tn . arrears for beak lostalltnent will please pey up.. api awg U. araiNGER, Seareterv. rETTEUS TESTEMENTAItY the .., Wit* ot him Marthe - AVery,lite of the city .of Allegheny, deeeased, having beta gmto the euMerlser, AU penooe basin claims net . said estate are requested to premeat• .theel, ow those ladebtSct to Nate pet:cent te .". . ... , MANUEL, PAL N.Bll, Ilemettor, - 1. I :At the mow of: Mitchell arralaier. CEE.T.EETEITicir ilay Bulky; . `kJ ti; L. and Grain Rakes, of any shape' rentals& ~Uso gay sad Orlin Askea'auiutactuted BistiOniAvenne. Alleykent TURKEY PHU NEl3.—Two casks priii see , Turkey Penaes.,just. received lad fur side srthe pouts? sr.thst regal, timer? 4teve of , 11140.. A., RICNSHki 1,7 mtm . saner Liberty an l'llsud 'Wets. $2,653,661.16 ALLEN DUNN CASHIER 14,51901 U Ptrrs.intust, April ;OEM ASSET • ilip3J,ers sa • 1 1 300,000 00 . 115000D00 . 1,581.644 Ed . 17,451 06 We are having a great many Inquiries far &M -in Machines from various parts of the riountry, and as we cannot conveniently reply to them all by mall, we have thought It proper to .state Our opla. len in mud to them In this public manner. We have used Wilson'. patent, manufactured by the Wheeler lb Wilson Malaufarturing Company, and we can say in regard to It, that It is wllheu rival. It Is simple , not Easily put out of order, and, in point of arreoUreness and ftnish, to other 'machine stands ahead of it. We state this much in regard to the esnollent machine upon our own responsibility. This Company hove made and sor during the last three months, 10,416 maehinee, arid are now producing and 'selling 160 per day They vary is price from Unto WA, the medium priced ones sell beat. In their businen there Is over 0,003,000 la. rated, add they keep I,Oal men regularly employed manufacturing Machines: The system pursued is the same as that 'adopted to the manntastrue of arms; every piece is mad. to a image, sun eonsee quently the parts of any machine may be tram posed with those of another machine of the sent* size r or shquld an accident occur, the broken part Call Immediately be replaced on appliastion at the oflice. Salerrroin No. 27 Fifth St., Pittsburgh - mkilt:tf JAMES SOWN, - wood Street, Eme-tonsecteurciee, IIANUFACTUREII or Sinking Oil, Salt and other Wells. Tools warranted made of the very_beet JUNIATA AND LOW MOOR I RON. WELL BORERS FIIRNINUND .T...cawasett Nortoo*, With such titian u neeenau to coaduat open. Uou viz: ROPE, LEATHER, AND Ci-13714 - X3IiII/ariaV Cir. clb4:7. All of width I hairs oonstattli la stars. ja2BAdla CINCINNATI LEAD PIPE AND No. 19 METaast 1%71.2air1z 113 t.. • Make te order PIPES AND SHEETSand f : Feclulred weight. bheeta jom atae. Inch • 1 , 'WIPeo, earth ! I P` re lept, 2i Dann sad gcv 4Wit l liT _,i o a es, argag_welre.. lizif ask the &tragic, "se , rubsesor iwd ene""°!-0a Works lied% :" 41 . Wells IVrACCAItoNI. AND .VBRIKIOJILLA. "topitS4 itkltiW tad Xatertiazallikt mud Tattaorits,l4-nstoie and tor safe by_ -- • aih3ler , itE,ridlUsit DSOS.' wine ii" all NEAT I S .E.WIEX'Z' UNITED STATES /- - 7-30 LOAN, By - authority of the Secretory of !be Treasury, the cadertlzaed haajuatuned the Gummi Buta eortptioa hyena', for the sale of tfoitea States Treasury Notaa, - bearizty seven axe three teethe pea atoll. istereat, pet aunuat. known as the Seven-Thirty Loan, These Notes ate leaned fader date or Jane IStit, leek v are payable three Tests &mike: Ulna, in currency, or are convertible at the option of the bolder into 11. S. MO gl Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS; These bonds are worth. • premium which in. creases the actual profit on the 740 loan. and It. remprtoa fres Rtato eat iornlcipo daressa, watch side from en's to three ter ad! more, according % the rate levied on other property. The %Serest is pueblo send-annuatly by coupons %looked to eaolt note, which nay be out of and sold to any banker banker. The Interest =mints to One cent per day at a $6O nett Two cents " " " $lOO " Tea• a. GI la IS 2000 5. 20 N .• .. 21000 N . at $5OOO " Notes of all the denominations named will promptly furnished upon receipt of subscription& This Is TEE ONLY LOAN IN !LEARJET now °ltem' by the. Government, and lt V conk. dently expected that its superior advantages will make tt the Great Popular Loan of Ike .People: Len than M 0,000,000 of the Loan authorised by the hut Clongreaa remain in the market. This amount, at the rate at which It is being abaorbed will W be sabactibed for Within four months when the notes will undoubted,' coutraand premium, as has uniformly been the nue on cloaks( the aubactiptlona to other Loam In older that the eitisens of every town and motion of the country may Ds afforded facilities for taking the lean, the National Basks, State Basks, sad Privet* Bankers throughout the coon. try lows geiterall agroed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will 'elect their own agents, L whom they hens confidence, and who 0124 reapoasibla for the delivery of the notes for which they reams ciders. JAY COOKS, Subscription Arad, Madded*. Slibseriptime will be received by the Pint ditiosal tut, Pitlabsnp, Become mu* • • . roma • • , r ftes i Itueris Nellosal tact, Pldelnusk. It littibargh Nallessi tut et Ommeree, Ina city " « umestams • • owner% Reps* " « Ileekulai Fula « ' !tape• SS Genus " Firm " at Allerkeul• teilaradanT I:n.ii TREE SPEAKS OF TILE WhoelerBr , Wilson Sewing Machine, Which should be considered by Moire who desire to ponabase the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. IDIrROVED BORING TOOLS, ANVIL& BELLOWS, 1 &AT M'S 'S, 'IMPS, SLEDGES, SQUARES; HAMMERS, MISEL,.% HENOHES' SHOVEES, PICKS, . 1 PLANES, LEVELS, AXES, NAILS, &a M'CONMICK & GIBSON, CINCINNATI 011th B.4.rzcs STITES • 7-30! Loan THIRD NATIONAL BANK. dorm of Wood Shut and it Alloy rzsaar. AGENT OF RISE UNITED STATED mig SPIXII&L AGENT of Joy Gooks. U. S. Agent for the sale of the Seven-Thirty Loan, POPULAR LOAD OF THE PEOPLE, CZEMI Only Loan in thelllarket OONYEETLBLE INTO ET. S. 3-20 SIX PER CEA": GOLD SEARING BONDS. Viti'Llberal °emanations allowed to dealers. Nana 3. B. LIVINGSTON. Cashier OWN MOM Bak Of 'Pittsburgh; COB. SIXTH AND WOOD STREETS. AIRIIISTDE ROVELER, President, SPRINGER UARBAIIOH, YRe President. GEORGE A. ENDLY, Guider. This Bank larlteri the amounts of Murk., Beak en sad others. Goiania:teat Beetuttes of all hands bought sad .old .t stirrer:A rotes. As SPECIAL AGENT of Is, Cooke, subscrip tions will be received for the Popular 7-30 Loan. This lm Is now being absorbed at the rate •1 8,000,000 Pa= app, and twang soareetlble Into 4:: dvotwastibonds width CENT.ps toM alLVdl=ll7lrldPvlit ta seek a safe and pro taF e ble invest ment. Liberal 001nInilndOna on this lona will be altOwat to all dealers fa Government securities. GEO. A. BADLY, CaaLier SWINK NATIONAL 8A1ri. 67 U. R. 6/mongoose Pr/Vas:mem, Pohlman' 4%4 NOTICE. HAVING BEEN APIPOINTED Special Agent JAY COOKE. U. 8. Agent 'tor- the 7-30 Loan, We oiler Me desirable investment la stun to slit pa. hiaterS. The totes are to stuns of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000 !lAD LEIB Transferrable lag. 1516,1867, rerro FIVE-TWENTY GOLD BOND These de;trable aeautittes axe selling at the rate at $4,000,000 PER DAY, ♦ND ER • ViIRT SHORT TINE WWI is a 4 a Preening's. To Rooks, BaOhers, 13rokera, Trutt Mao. peados, Insarsaoe Oosopiuklesoad ad who pin shim to wel alpha, I Liberal Commium WI /1 be Pala it/ ail' It Is hoped every osa w =vett a Yds bight dettrabla, eats and profitable seowity. MEW O'CONNOR, President. ti .AZZEN DiTNN. Cashier tritik -- COUNTRY BANKS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, U S. Government Depositary; PITMEIMOII. February Tab, ISM This Bank Invites oorrreapandence and ancounta Item CO VA TR Y *RANKS AND OFFERS 4eoial and TaVorable Fad Lam BOTH AS REGARDS INTEREST ON BALANCES Furnishing •U. S. 7-80's xsumr-si,cisan. JJMe9 OVONNOIt, Preatdeut. ALLEN DENA. Cashier SPECIAL' NOTICE. - FOURTH NATIONAL RiNt • O . porernment Diitiottstr, rirrsmzau, Febeituy'ut, Imo ' This Rank to authoring to maths Money,. PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS NOTICE, (After 80 Days.) Bearing 8 Per.. Cent. Interest, AND yrnxisu ntrostros arts EON. F. E. SPINNER'S (11. S. TBEASUREE) nEaTmcyrs FOR TEE Sidll2. ' loped that this NEW AND DlYititilllt.E . arrangement will meet with the favor of the entire wanauratyg end aa the advantage ot. obtalalag,alit par cent. interest oft moue? payable as atioveymia• exude dtaelf, we trust, a large demand "mon will be obtained Ocrounadati , •• •- ey JANIEVInoma, L ,. /Widen A LLEA • NEW GOODS Prices Based on Gold at HP tATON, fiTACRIME & CO. DiToot. 17 Efts 3.0 Nolttlb. Mee Paid opened a oplendld moods:Lent of W GLOCYJDOS, embracing • v eritinns new in tRIBUSINGS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS LAMES rualviauterd wont lIOSLBRI/, GLVES, - &a., Ake; to which tbey Invite the attention of the Wiles, EATON, MACRUM & CO., 17 and 19 fifth street. ptat ESSE REDU CTION. 40 to 60 per cent. gi eduction ON COTTON GOODS, AT BATES BELL. j l tahn N MITI:STREET. SALE OF DRir GOODS, a. M. BUR-CHFrr.r.rya; No. 72 N. E. Corner Fourth and Market Eta. IRISH POPLINS OHEAS FRENCH porwrio CHEAP, PANOY SILEttONEP. - BLACK suaus CHEAP Mozambique, for 23e, mold at 40e. Da • for Me, sold at 30e. Do. for 37e, sold at Ails. Dreasdleirt, ter. 7 3 e. 00/4 at.!LW. Dia sole at - e 1.30. Calicoes ter: -23 e, sold at 46a Nestles for, 25e. sold ,at 41:13, MI goods redueed'ilnd cloatni out. Bentember tae place . No. 71 N. IL Copier Fourth aild 'arta Us. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODEM—WN *llk* °mune sples t aid g oo k v t-, . - , NE4iV-_SPRIbtG -0-Da. asiong-whiat .1116 toad NEW STELE ntramourp Aim mire, HEW. WIDE BELT•EIBBON AND II NEW TIME AND SIDE CO LADIES NECKTIES BREAST LACE VEIL . OIIITORH LADES; EMBROIDERED & LADE HARDKEECEEMIS • ESIBROIDERILD AHD WHITE GOODS. AN D YG H O O DS E R AN D O GIONVEo% GREAT PROFTTSION AND AT 14 0 .IPMTLXCUMpirt• The' L'adiee are asL early! ealL ppatfully. .laTttedti gin vut & samz. 70 - ISIAREET STREET. JOB, HOfreiM pxra.laus• STRAW :Ale NEELLINEBY: GOOK . Ribbons am! Bona . et Blla,Plaweriad Telaradali , Embroideries., Lakee.Gooda, Baudlteraldefs, Pinot Goods, Balmoral Skirts, Laotian , . sad Goats Pea. rdGarle, Bead Gimp'. and Orma Worsted Boater" aad Glom. 8009 Warta. _Ma Vona neat Barall arm, see. POW reoalrlai weir JrEli" &IMMO Goons, which will lie raid ninutuallattrietlve. - Ear n g been ptirobased ar W. GOLD EAT R7YEDV: re gr i k IND:47°4SI.:ENTIS TO IVcrtlioax . win at all times be fOusid well estppllot We solicit • call from - Ilerrhantc,lllllll7/, Pedlar; end the r=111,. -'"- being confident List wican cult AIL JOS 'HORNE & 17 sad IS MARKET STRWAT L '" DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT," Undoubtedly the Best in Met , IS FOE SALE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALt 70 1131trepot. iukaamff aiM GREAT NooRITTAIi DENNISON 4I; DO., Market prtreet., Aar. mrssacnvsn 2v O LO?cf. THEIR Minn OTEXIK or GOOD& Gents' Undeetarmenta, Milts - *Mitt; Sod" Em beoldeile4tale= ibu t l in,L a ts, Moiety , =lnds, Point Late, Coition, Ititnnts, nat 62. illtm24C.OS A -NEW Assuunazarr . OF BUT .. B 4 ..... TONS, Drees 'and <Ronk Ornaments, - Ghnllt, Chenille and Fingal Fringe i. Msek V : Underslertea .Linen Seta .Inf the eat quality . - Lane Rad Linen C'ollars and NAndkerebleltr Gin . ' Roairry; Balmoral. And Hoop Skirts& /I ' Shawls and Banquet, of all thee; liatbos&Ez• Waded Dollars and Runk for ladies Co! gen Was& .Leather Gloves, In all altos; fousin -- cia ‘' . (310 yea In Belt oolonq Ribbon Sete _:. fringed to order i bretber . with a MI, tor or - s eat' ' Watoif Falls' Flowers. Will be found at -., ALICE. MOWRY'S TRIMMING STORX '.--_-- • No. 22 Fourth street, near Ferry stmt. - Portleubtr attention, even to et Point Mid - :,- s • ill other Alias nl , Low Al ao alaak y et i, •- - - Raw. • . ______ ,-,-....__,..__________ . Q,PLENDIiI DIA:1,1SIOA-The AVERY .-- 7 MANSION,. on the !weed brink,—Allegheny city, is 'still in the market. The purchaser *ill have the *Olen 'of - 1.12 feet or 24, feet *Out by about WO. feet. The building, 'even .with the Vasa allied anywhere the lawn 'dement sublease to be bad within' the lbnite of the two Mint Although,getling :to:eerie, a satistallory lid at public sale, the eze tutors are nevem:whom willieg to modify their <lawn by' tho index fur., Wake& by the: effort to eell hit'snoilon. 4The p erty ts bit SALE AT A . FA,fit PfIICE. but sot at a sunder. ' - Only' TBIRTEF-14 LCTS ea... Liberty street ne. . =MA *mold. These lets are tY7 feet 6 /eche.' la dePtbi extending, from -Liberty to' Avery strest.• Ter Plans and terms enquire eV.- .. - ailuthiota. WM, K. minor, issFOluta st. _ /VAGLE coTTON W.O BICS.—Books for subacri_ptlon to the Capital Stock of the EAGLE WWON WiIRIfCO., lecorporated by the Ledialatrue of Pennsylvania, by set ap. proved the Iste. hlarek, that, edit be•oktael at the office of KING /a PENNOCK, rio.2e wood skeet." In the City of Plttaborgh. on SATURDAY. the lath Wet., to be kept open from a A. Y. to 6 r each Roulet day for ten days. - The 00madasionent. JOSUE RING ISAAO,ns PERwooK, W. ti. ROsINSGN, LAKES GICANAR. ;WEL BAGALEY. JOSEPH-PENNUUK.; (NU _DROWN. W. W. RAUL, - Jan ES DAZE, It. IL. Y/2(0. ep4141
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