nil ~~_ ~- ~-_ Ml3== Giutitt. rumainco HT GURITE ISSOLUTION. THURSDAY, A.P.RIL 13, 1833 THE xrst's PROM -PORTUGAL . The news which we publish this morning of the firlngiby , one of theforteof:Lipon upon the U.' 8. 'frigates Niagara and Sai.re; Znento will cause a profound sensation. The facts are briefly but clearly . stated. We think-the Poriugueie authorities would not Late done that thing had they known the present posture of affairs In this country. PROFITABLE IMPORTATIONS. I' tie fact well ' known te - tiatost every bay, teat the' large manufacturing houses of Loth - Ragland and the continent have their agents'in itilii- . 4.oiratri-4speclalli lit New It7Mr-to whom they make large con sign:m=l,-ot goods for this ',market; and that these:Agents Lave a great advantage over the lAmcrlcan, importer .In this the, goods are7iitioleed t 6 them at the bam cost of production, and pay duty accordingly; whereas 1 e American importer, who pur chases Lis nods in Enrape, has to pay duty upon the inufecturers' profits, in addition to the cot .of;productian, on all aiticles on which erg valorem duties cre imposed. Wirers the entice/ire rperVie, the foreign agent Las no cilvatitcge over tie Anted= competi tor. The ach orates of protection have ever colt( needstimunouely , _for the- principle of specific nutlet,. while the slave holders; the plotters of cotton and tobacco, have always tinkled tuert the rithcabir - cm principle. A very thuted and Intelligent agent of tune riench and Belgian houses, who has carried on business long and successfully in "New York, nincrkid to a friend recently that he was pi c pin ;rig towind up and close. Cl en being uthed why he would do so, ho . replied that-Le saw plainly that this country would be obliged, to !Wept an entirely differ cut tolleg in tread to foreign commerce— that henceforth it must do its own menu_ lecturing; rind cs Le had made some money, it v. as Lis imert ion, in connection with his trie dials in EirOpe, to establish manufac tories of the thine hind imthis country, and Lying over a priztof their skilled operatives to rimy - them cu. - These far•rreingsmen know perfectlywell ther Ili& old ry:tcm of trade cannot be main thlr.cd under the condition of things which this war Las imposed—that if the govern ment would sustain Itself it must cherish its borne industry out of which its revenue must be mainly derived!' . So long as we keep an open door for the in induction of felines manufactured in En- rope, bo long v ill thou fairies continue to 1 le manufsetured there; but let that door be so far clostmt•thit there fabrics cannot be introduced profitably, and that moment the tuanufactuicrs of:Europe will beg tt‘ to se commodato themselves, to the, new cOndi lion of Wogs: ...instead of.havingcommer dial agents:lu our 'great marts .of commerce, they will eatablish branch manufactories, sad haport:m.- skilled labor instead of the p . ducts of skilled Tins is, just airtime - asthma water, if left free, will find its level: Heretofore Ice Lave had less of this thing' than we might havenaturillY expected; but that is.very CSElly accounted ros, rend policy his been solluetuating,,so an stable, Lbat ak rend, sensiblinieri could not rely upon ire In 1624, and `again in' 1828, Congress , velT , t reitiire .piotiOlve tariffs; but lbw-long did they stand ? - Till South -CaroWinider-the lead of. Join C. Cetnourr, got;:pp 'the: nullification-inn of 1852-8, to 3 ollay. which .the protective principle wahaacrift ed in the , comps =tee resolutions Of ;Tbls week ',and:tut-, 'trite surreneer:brOught the; tmturtry down totLercrg ed to return !gain to'the ' Plinteetive polky in 18.42.. thisresulted . in istmediate al prosperilViiii.Uelll4 : kern since becemb retype, Laying regati . lo 11103..contro of the:Qoveramenih7 the election of Dfr,, Per egatq ays: km in 1846rtind 'altlionglillr.pipirery, of, gold In California prerentgd,;l9a,measurs• the diegatrowl consequences tiltiOhhad ever Imforellti 4 d#o ll o44i*Aili 4 ;i 6 Citai ' elk, of mtelion," ifs itiprio..7l , rntli,o4 . tint gold, scLkh'onglri to Inorn:rozasined and fdled: tp cur own pkotkutit of.eitcalak lion, and derslorpl the vapt natund re rourcea or tti' etitintri, i s 4 iarrigd atiriad, never to rctern. - All tLis policy, ro adverse to the profiler!. , ty or the country," was impeded upon us by. alarehohicrs. But their pon - nr : to :role 14,, gone forever i . :, at. dt w we c pay hope to, re turn to. that pO4cy,itiuler.whlch the ,conntry always (lid prorper,.and in the "absenCe or Web it invariably languished: ' plltcy 'be once room establisher.l,l9l4wornay hope that It *III be stiadily thaltitalaml- In: fact the national delttw . lll, rlxnker or)atei.. compel the adOPtliiii of this policy and en- sum its permanence.- This : the manatee— tart rs of Europe know as - well asye'do ; and Ws will hilug over in ui; not their *flib rice, but tl.tir.cuplutl, their operatives, and themselves Ii tae .will am- light 'kind of importationsmpartailonsthut +sill en rich the ccuntrt, redder it thorou4bly in!le lcndent, glfe to all its people profitable en•pinymcnt, 'create ": a tionle, market fort's now ; redundant ego icab nral pro ducts, stop the. quiflOw of the precious u stale, COEIIi:C to the ctitwry , a soutitl and al molar. t curn'rily, and an 'eternal revenue adequate It all the neer:v.ll'lLE of a great and Ciit CCD Fo long as ;1 , , c ;Miley the kiledlaborof Europe Isterit IN'it will slay there ; - but when we ccase do spot large "portion of that skilled Itilor; together with the capital which employ; 11,101 flaw to tits. Tnis Is jtet what toil-reed; and this Is what it re qc...es but a jttlicloas legi.LAtiott to si.co3ClLlAscofl4. , There Is much diversity of sentiment as to rbat shall in': - Coni "with the prominent leaders end high military 'officers of the late rebellion: fome are for coating over them the broad mantle of universal manes ty,sad restoring totbem the yighta they have forfeited. Others' clamor for the most se, 'Tyre topesuree—lhat the lew,ln its vitmost rigor, shall be meted out to them. We ob ject to both tteEe extremes. _ There are two things essential to a hippy fhtnre for this country-r-one is safety, the. other reconelilaion. A , weak, undiscrim inating exercise of mercy would he neither sate DOT jtlibt. •Itit be true, as: Dr. Yousta expresses it, that • • . 0 ,1 bed 17 merry Is Ooinnjust." la it not equally true that a government all Dian, is a galsnametw- unjust! Still, situ ated as our Government is, it is highly ea. Neutral that jtistice shall be tempered with is large a rotative Of Mercy as It is possi ble to exercise without cuing - Mg Justice. Moreover, let-is beware lest we mistake a feeling of tenstance fur love of justice. Let us brar In mulct that the great mass of our late enemies must necessarily become our fellow-citizens.L It is necessary; there fore, that they and 'we Iseconts reConciled to each other=not friends perforce, bat really so. Sliver:T . , the great source of Our. slinicultrangtise our . ,estrangement, is now re • and there - -- Is, therefore,; , nothingto present oar "flowing together." We cannot debt always, and we cannot be 'enemies essay's; thsreforc, the sooner we • show to our hostile countrymen that wears inclined to friendship the better for all par ties. But while we say this, we protest, against restoration to citizenship and paha -ice?, power of the men who were instru mental in leading the people of the South • into their, great crime, and bringing this fcarinl calamity upon both thPas and us- Let them, at least, be utterly and forever 'disfranchised, if-not expatriated. No loyal man north or south could object to this. Another thing: Let all sectional differ ences and distinctions be henceforth ignor ed. Slatery created those mischievous dia tincfions.'in times past; but it can do so no longer. , flereraler we are to be cue people; and if demagogues, for party purposes, try to perpetuate those distinctioni, _let them be frowned down. We like thdsentiments of tae annexed Paragratihs which we copy from the New YorkiEreeteng P4l: , The *hole count t ry tVants peace and a thorough reconcillaticirti but before these can come about we must understand each other, and the people of the southern atates, „Rho were taught by southern and northeM Illzhagognes -to believe that -the , people of the free states were' monsters; of wicked ness and cruelty, • must be convinced that we have nothing.but thchindest feelings for To help produce thbi proper underand ing betweerithe citizens of different parts of ohr country is the duty, and ought to be . the pleasure of every man. To that end all the efforts of the Preshiept are now tend ing ; to that end the surrender of Genbral Zee Was , received upon terms sel honorable and mild that the victory was are over wlikh both sides could rejoice and shake lams; to , that end the whole population of the tree States to-day is temperingits re joicings, and we do not hear anywhere a single boast which could bort the ft,tlings of a Southern man— But while UV: admin istration,and the people thuireo operate a situalipariy of disappointed, distrusted, dts yracid politicians keep up tne old cries of partisan bate, to show , that they at least have not lost any of their malicious spite to provm that; however the great heart of the country may be softened at the pros pet t a'. peace, and forget alt minor and selfish matters in rejoicicing for the gen era: good, they at least do not forget party interests, or party opposition, or party' male representation, or party prejudices. The two parts of the country, so long di vided are ready to shake hands; but these so-called denlocrats cry out to the South, "Don't 'trusti these. people ; don't- believe Lincoln; don't cease to bate the North." Tie people are prepared to rush into each other's arms; but on one side stands a little party of malignant 'and disappointed poli iicions, and tries to warn oft the South. Don't come near us,.you'll get cheated they exclaim, we donot expect anything of Lin coin, he will do nothing that is right for you. And on the other, the southern Rick, stands another little party of diaappointed politicians, to echo these words of distrust; - end at the head of this second party is Jeff Davis. Now that the war appeirs to be over, an E.T as regularly:organized armies , are con ecirce, many ate asting,"Will thi draft be made?" The Efepach of this city argues that It will: be Made, tut does not pretend to . sreak by authority. On the other band, the CollifllercAd contends that it will not be me de—that it is unnecessary. Acting -Asada: lint Provest Marshal. General Doboa of New Toth'(forracrly of Yennsylvenla) has just mid, exact Of New York City every men of bir,quota, and the, sooner the people make up their minds. p that the men' must be framisitedtbe betterit be.for all concerned.". yfhether the quahtimi of au thority vested inthlngeUgcman Is equal .to the jorapcsity: he appears to possess, we -cannot say; or whether' the whOld &wintry is to be dealt with 'with the same rtor ris the city of New York, ,-we have no means ' of, guessing. One thing e is certain, however the question 4pga mlt'idepend Upon ths .f,lettittief Eu 1 Officlale as itajor DOD.O/1. Vicwed from anp , stand pobat,we can take, the question is an aikwira'one. i'erhaps one-hail the sub.:districts, by a large and:. • - . . , ger-mous expendittcre'orsitoney, - al ready-fine:o their quotas, - and many, of the TolunteerS they thrrilsbcd bore a glorlinis part in the late batt?l; wLdlo-others,letia patriotic br more pennriOus, have done tuithing. Would it he justice or fair deal— juir towards the former. to allow the latter to escape! their fairr pm of the !turnery tin Mc other hand; If men are not needed, Why draft', them ? 'lf-things Lace changed: , ;11 . /IICO: the 19th of ' December fro:n deep 'plectra, "to bright sunsitite,- from storm to, ca're, from peril to safety, why not change our policy!to snit the altered circumsiancell Van,to . Metbodhe'dellsed by which equal justice can be don?' to, the several sub 41* Did/ Uit;,out Colleting the entire call fur men?' • But it is 'argucd that is foir or five months from this time ell ttiei one year turn who went into service in 061 will be our of serjelee by the expiration of their tclms, leaving our •akuiles greatly seduced. This le very tine. The next qaestion then AS, how much military force . will the Gov. e:Mient . requito now that the Confederate snores, arse captured and disbanded! Is :guerrilla warfare likely to be extensively maintained after this? 'Oa 'these questions there' Is great diversity of opinion. For, our own part we. believe the reaction of popular sentiment in the South In favor of the Government. will be such as to put it nut of the power. of lawless men very se riously to disturb the peace—so that Stlictly,,national force of from one to two hundred thousand men will be quite suf ficient. That the Government Will act in this mat in- advisedly and wisely we have the format confidence. We believe, moreover, that 11.1 e (kJ - salting suli-tlislairts will Ix held to their full responsibility in sonic way, and 'ti ut the 'abed; tiling they can do is to go ca'%ifhtlie walk of illog their quotas. 'Lincoln In Richmond The Itichmend cortesgb?ident of the I'4l seelphla Prr.t*,:tvi hts • The great event afterothe ciptnre or the city was the arrival of President Uncoils itt it. Ile tame isp to Rocket's wharf in one of Admiral Porter's vessels of war, and, sfile of sailors fora anard of honor, he walked np to Jeff. Davie' hernia, the head: quarters of General W chid A. soon as be landed the news sped, as if upon the wlegif cf lightning, that "Old Ate," for it was; treason in this city to give him a more re-'' epectful address, bad come. "Some of the Degrees, feeling them:melee _ free to act like men, shouted that the Presi dent bad arrived. This name having 'la; ways been applied to Jed, the inhabitants coupling It with the prevailing rumor that he bed been captured, reported that the arctktrititor was being brought Into the city. As the people passed near they cried "Ilsng bitnl" "Bang him!" "Show him no quer: tryst" and other similar expressions, which indicated their sentiments sato what should be his fate. But when they learned that it was President Lincoln their joy knew no -bounds. By the time he - reached General 'Weitzel's headquarters, thousands of per sons bad followed him to catch a sight of the Chief Magistrate of the United States. 'When he ascended- the steps be faced the: crowd and bowedltia thanks for the pro longed exultation which was going up from that great concourse. The people seemed inspired by his acknowledgement, and with renewed vigor Awned louder - and-ionier, until it seemed as if the echoes would reach the abode of " those patriotic. spirits who bed died without witnessing the eight._ WI:UT SHALL BR Dom: Wllll TREY Several of the Journals arc discussing quite earnestly the qtleation, What shall be: done w,ith the sinitherh loaders . Our answer ls, catch them that and keep them eforwards. rrcm Charleston--A Survey of Fort rum ter--Improved Condition of the City... dares* to the Freedmen—Report on. I dueatlon„, COireq•oadence of the New Tart Evening Post. Cnanarsron, S 7 C., April 6, 1665. The new flag staff for Fort Sumter has teen prepared for the celebration on Fri day, and suitable arrangements for a grand affair are in poetess, not only in this city, but at Hilton Head and Savann'h. Ex pressions of joy are beard in the groups that assemble on the wharfs and in the streets io anticipation of General. Ander son's return.. Even : those, who have been energetic . In the rebellion lend their peculiar appliancg . some &eternity acknowledging the blessings that Bare COMO with the old dog; others silently' assenting to these at .larowledgments. General ligadeis EnglneersiMajor \Vera, Captain Theikuhl and Mr. Shuman, have just eompleted a survey of the fort: They declare it shillto be • a strong work." The _Sand works inside Mad the 'ruins of brick and, mort*Ulutelde the walls," protect the case mates;, pinions who were in the 'fort state that some nights our gods killed Sammy as twenty•fwe rebels at work with in the walla Collins areatill left, ready for lase. Loopholes worn serconstrudteil as to command the inside of the fort from bunk; inside the Casemates; • These bunks are of ' rough boards, and ineonTenieln; the fleas are very numerous and extremely lotus trious. Two cateare their only, company as "a permanent garrison." At low water great piles of Woken shells and immense solid shot are eeen outside the base of the walls. The entrance to the fort is through a : gorge four feet square and some twenty feet long, being the original aperture for a gun. In some of the closet a, hand-grenades, rockets' and cartridges remain as if they might be needed at.soort Defies.. The Charleston Courier says that trade in that city is rapidly reviving. AU the stores on King street are is active operation, awl and others have been opened on Meeting street. Colonel Gurney, the new commandant of the post; Ms issued an address to the freed men, as follows: the Frealmen of rhir:e.vtor.: • "Freedmen! the Union army brought you the right to lie free, but not to be Idle. When the United States government de stroyed slavery, it had no power to abolish the Rade command Wall men should earn their bread by the swim of their brow. Neither n bite nor blade can escape thin la a. If you would be worthy of the freedom we have given you,- imitate freemen by hater, whore wages no longer belong to is master, but to yourselves Every dollar you can earn is so much 'towards your own lode • eendence and the comfort ail*happiness of your fatuities. Thousands of freedmen are pouring into Charleston, threatening fam ine In the city and de: Walton to the e,untry. Fit Id men, wno have been all their lives raiilng core and rive, am flying from their homestn the forms to caloy their new free dom by idleness to the city. Do you expect us always to feed you here, where every thing .s consumed and nothing grown? How are we'to get the focal if none of you remain on the farms where food alone can .be rained? The farm Is the true hoei: of independence and plenty. The soil iiwait ing to , reward your toil. A kind govern ment is ready to help and protect you in possessing it. Rich lands at Beaufort, on the Sea Islands, by the Edisto, along the Athleyand the Cooper; in small orlsrge pt reels, can be had for the laborer them ; and will you remain in' thei. town to miter from want, or lie tempted to a crime that shall consign you to a grave or a jail lie member that' the hoe, - the spade and the !low ere the true remedies for idleness, wrong and misery. The United States gmeroment Is :doing all in It can to keep your teethes from *ant, but they canna do everything. The labor of the white man has made him strong and great. Let not the colored people be behind him in indite. try, if they - would prove to the world their sight to enjoy that liberty which daring so many years hasheen denied them. Go to the farm. Send us your rice, your corn and your vegetables. We will pay you for all you raise. Thus both will be- benefited; you with the wages, and we with Ana pro 'slot is of your labor. This is what freedom means, duty demands, and your govern ex peets. Wriumax Guns sr, Colonel Commanding Post." dames Redpsth, Superintendent of Pols. lie - Education .in Chsfestorultis . jUst pub lished an interesting report, front which the torowlig items are gathered : Three *homed children are in attend anea at the schools ; eighty-three teaeneni are employed, of whom seventy font were at Edema of Charleston before the IMMO ath n by: the insurgents. The salaries of these teachers are - paid by the authilaiery, pier pie of iheßmili, ltyAlietHatliteerf`teed -men's Relief Assostarian antd.the-NeW Eng lar.d Froidmisn's Aid Society: • . P . UI I Lie rroricgs:' VirNOTICE.—A NEZTVIIii • or rn B rt. l:bolder'•of taa ISS Eltflt t 3 F. tit. P.a Y . , of Athgkea'• morn bel , l ea Tlltilt LAI I.Tth.lNG,laztanta.af DIEM'S OPME to CM a Boatd of itanigara. a.. 13154 T 15L43114110 *MEW. A LLEfiIIEIT.L- At IL moetlnt of a• anise= of t!il bold at Mei School Howe, on Tualdny erettrid. ' • • grsolreC. TIU.t +e'en adjatiiimidireethig to be itild to the nehiltel Bowe, on Thursday ereniee, the lath Inst., the name. of tee subscribers, to _ the howdy 711 or the Ward. who - had eubeerioe4, btu b kept I elr money ii their packet. , he sew in the 'beetle , land afterwards published for. creek lb the city ;ditalea,,tirdeee the attbserdnetool' :mut In by Thursday eyerthm. ibis ocui he was adopted 4t. thoressmil.dlow leg Capt. iiilnDonald (who bas been reerattleg 'for the Wardlannounnord to the meeting %hat he we, compelled to atop reernitta,; for the want of mesa e to pity bounty, and thet thirty mires men are yet trebled to 011 the quota at the Word. There are privity of men cacti ng but no nn mey to pay them. Yet enough money hat been subscrthed to put in all the ',Asia if it Let beeapaid to Tide has been annotuneed to the Ward meirlngs and through the paperittree, and again, and cue the metering. feels toot It le right to let the blame red on the proper parties. Some of the ler rest delin quents are hied who took prominent pert to the matter, and their eoutsein the meetings tattler:4d poor Min toaebteribe aril oat in their money, and now these game teen refute to e [nett Clete turn sutreqpiionit. mtnouth they kime thot other [nest's money. has been dothi la and used is tilling the quote of the Ward lir the benefU of arl, they Lerp their Money In their p relict*. Is this right Is it honest 1 If nothing will Induce there men is eel Justly with their feliow-cltizem to this and ter, It I. 'nothiri hot right that the citizen• of the Ward should know who they ore. Their names will begiren to the public. By order of the 61 iflut aIECtIN,). • riViiscrtiviles TO TLIE NTOtK of the [MON, COI-COT RICi OASIS OIL & AMINO 0., revesbell to call and rty Melt. sub - nr1.,t1 ,- ,. at the tthee of U El. Zdutill CH b. /A, Yrealueut of empnor;l93 Feberty stm.t. I ) cnd.r of the *loud of Lffleetnnu a l CHkuN. Presbleut. "A: /1' vlo rEILTISEAIE.VT r KEEN CORN—.lust received o fret ' l / 4 . 1 ,or ply of Green Cora In e.t.a: 'too aheastalh In leen Opteie, ttreep Pea., to., tor till hy the &Wel ' Ot at retail at reduced prices at the Family Grocery Stair of JNO. A. RESISHEIW, apt 3 , corner Liberty aria Hand striate. • REFINEDPu , 1 1 1 .0 1 0 ant - 40 d b \P ' t 4 t 'j n and Yed low SUgeet, just eretiVed And for In tl at feinted prices, wholesale and r tall by JOHN A. RENSIILW, ypia , corner Liberty and Hand $ reels. jj XTRA rtaßibi WZltUtf.•=l. choice ankle wet received since the r ~at destine In prides, and tor sale at retell or be if, barrel, by JOHN-A...HEN-HaW, apts . corner Liberty And Hand streets. OTTER —8 bbls Fresh BM Bitter, Jwt mc,cd h A l irEr aal t b ARMSTRONG. apla isomer Market atut ?met atreet! : LARD. -40 kegs Prime Larrl received - sad tar sale tff Ferzen a 11.12515T10N0, apt/ corder Market and • Int streets. 11.° 11. , 1 Y. —1 t bbie choice r li nt receirej aa for este ti ETzat. 4 .. ris ,i, Rorm aP I3 corner Mark t earl First streets. • TR.-20 bbbi Choice Champagne, ra tified and for sm. by 'la 1/E7X112 • ANNTSTRONCi. PPLEn.--ICO bbls Onion Apples, A More OM tor to!? 11,v opla F ECZER k AltngißttNCl. "MACCAITOI - 3 - 17AND VeRMICELLA boxes Unlink sod American litsooatout amtblrms."!l4 stoop nod nrtiM .11 ONE CUT CBRON,ING TQBACCO.7. fo vo.m poesy Side..weet Owen. Rome Bud end thud Medal, flee set tobmeen, fur sole by • }my +tat a alto& AIM OIL. . a banal" No. I; apt) a 4 , a Na l a gn/Xl ll l , 7l . o a n.frar. V T ARD.-25 t3erces Ballo IteuttereTlL;r4l a: h rrivpd itud i ff44fga s bl itim..k. pikTrom IPASIRI:6I,-4000 bushels Fall Burley . kr .1 1 -; *alp by AI; -ric Fr an PERTISEALEXTS. (ILTANTED-110031-ImWEDIATELY .. —An nnturnisned room twr • ratan sod Kat , . Add,ens ..C," (.4z.vr-rn en - rtcn. 41,13 NoTicE. TrE .19.17C1118TA OIL COMPANY hw•l=: road Its Interest have, by teututl ernisukt, illesolvea akie Company born Mb dace. 16Th. Ilatistabel, beetuees will be nettled btJO. tit WATEILa7 REET. epliaerd • fIOUSETIOLD ' Furniture, Piano Forte, Carpets, &et, AT AUCTION TripAy moh:lellilL, Apra lth, at to o'clock. at Idssonin Hall autism Hosea. 155 Fifth art, will be Bolds large quantity of liouannold Par.:a tom, embracing Efehogriey awl Walnut High and Low Post Besstasele, several entirely new Bed stead., Tables, Chains, Bettresece, Feathere, Wash stand., Bureaus, one Plano Forte, Abe ethics,. atop of new Carpets to be closed; cut In lengths to eon Kninliassirs. A hirs a quantity of Oily er Plated Tee Tabla and Destirt Spoons, and Poi ks and Butter Lowe, bpi 3 T.ll. IdeI.ILELLAND, &netts.. N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A the co toppaistion for emcee holding elecalth.s 1' the City of Altegbehy. 600. I. /le tt ordained ant marred by Vas Med and Cowmen Cosa:els of 1.4 City of AllegAtoy, and if to heathy da ford and enacted, ey auftority of fAe tow. That .or holding the election in Jot:mem - A, D. lea. and for every year hereafter, the several Judge., Inspectors 'and Clerks la each election Millie& in the Clt of Allegheny shall be silawal the .um of eighteen dollars in full fo • their Born eft, and when the Macaw. aro Weld In the-Public, F. haul House', the Shalt°. s shah each ftealve the tom of two dollars for their services • SW. 2. TheSao much of any ordinal:Lc, or parts 0 0 ordinances as rosy conflict with the provisions of the kenning be, and the same Is hereby ro. prated Ordstrril and enacted Into alas, this, the tenth d..y of April, ALoo I orotol, one lb ousaud eight ano mixty.llve _ JAMES MARSH AI. T.; Prost. of Soloot tlouncll SIMON DM , NI. • Pre uf eu:straou OmuniU 11, M A 1 , 711 HON, Clerk or select Council. Ai. MOGI/NNW Lti, Clerk O. COMMOCI Uouna/L 01, I{ ESOLUTIoN Tu uI.EII WASILINO TUN SI iita-m. IJ . ..wired by the Sant and Common anrecila of the Ivy of Allegheny, Trot Watuungtou .tract, tram N. ilk note' to Emit Lao, in the Faurth Want, ha and the a • • le hereby • paned, and that atcaAra. anmea Matey, %Wisp, Dillworth earl S. 11. t• man, fuaeholdets. be and the aaala are hereby sif.• pd. ted viewers to view and nese., the cll.:maze, at d benefit. In accordance waftproyieloaa of the Art it A...m.61T Apar. red May lit, leal, awl that tie Clerks of Councils hereby notify than, of lLt appotatterat• Ordained and enacted ante a law thl, the tenth da) ut April. Anon Domini, one thou..: e..;tit I.l.utitral and eta. y-fire. .1 MARSH/ALL, Prrat. of Select tr 7 SIMON 111t1/ M. [beat. of C.111:11 , 111 A te. , 11. 31AIWERROX. Clerk of SeProt f`olmoll, M. NeffliNtil , ll.E: %Ara of Common Coune lt r pitlad . LIBLIC sub2criber off:rs for rale Ws Fern, la I t/ !a totenehip, Atlesheny et linty, Pa., es laid out tutu lure , suitable for ;0 nom, erste. There are So aorta laid nut tato II It.ts, ennelos from 3to SS acres to OUP. It fronts on the (IMO Sever, sod OD the Prttahutvh, Fort 'O4 tsy me Chlesgo Ltallaray. noel la situate as Eltr ernashato Station, shout tutor Md. Item to e Fort. Peel Shoot Ite,.ot. Alias betty City. The owl le of the that quality for trees or stapes, sad I( selt watered by sea eral tierce-tallies; springs; the lied Is s teemed ; has a southern expo.. ire, and s. cow ro•nollug view for to les up nod do sru the elver. and In all :motels the altuntson Is oar of the to est un tie Ohio Bitter, It 11 tottered to be the best prOp et ty for country teats ever offered tor sale In Alit. gi. no county. The lots will be °Tern. at Public hue, on the premises, no THURSDAY, the S7th (ay of A prlt, teat,,nt to o'wo'we's a. x Tway of 'Fete—Une-faurth cash, sad the balance to payments to suit purctdswors. For further Information la quire of J. W. P. WHITE, H.q. Na I'll Ftft. 'it , P. trborgn, new We subsallarr, on the petrol .4 4. 11 ISA-LIM JACKMAN. OIeit3IOUTLI SIX C4,RD =I3IEMEI American Spool Cotton AMORY'S ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON taw, thread.; are warranted of auperfor qtlaltZT nod be to corium* 290 }aria In bructk., Van be bad in all rotors and clambers YJ non feet ure.l by tbr PUBTSIEUISTII STEAM VAL, VEY , and (or sale by the trade ybobraily. CH &LILLIS & CO., SELLING AGENTS, 1 .6 11 tst.T. tree', Nal"York' tad be , mukthir Atreet .AS Church escet.Phtliklalplaa. It . u• LECICY, MANUFACTURER OF OiL TOOLS, AND ♦LL THE TIZTVIRCI ISSZD IN "Sinking Oil - and Salt Wring ?articular ettentloa •la heeded to Ids latedre• ,ivenento la Ja Br, lirot 31.11.4 IS, oronne are of• le. ed as the best le the world. They ire all =oda ed the 'ayor ride and Lew Soar iros,belennered espernely (qr throe tools .Thee ..toots ore 1111 6.1111 to tit ANL/RED BEd EN so that tee'llna and `Snake's of aay one will agree oath uld oat loose of amy• ether tat, or Me. roarsofaatury, 'bowleg the mow nnather. •STRAId .Ell,llSi S and Machine Walt nude to erdee eh Ste Shop,•ock tint° STREET, nest the eohoter of Baiter street, Allegbeey tßtr. Yoabothee bon 11.• S &AMYX POST IRONS, ha • No trouble to Wow goods. . 14.11.41n4 E.:CIIA.VOK Exec or Pn Teutfniin Pirriternon. April OW ISM ..f cyricE IS IIEItEEV GIVEN oußbAtirE 111. the AM of Assembly, tea t led PAni Act beadlike tho Slots of this Ileosown• rfrittb to tiLeadur imiool4tloo4 fat the. purpose of Flanking lunar the - Laws it& the Potted States.• , t bet thmAtoickhohlets of We AZULIANiIE SANK If r taninUitalt, M Sof:meal atalng this day. Lev* motel Waver of. Oremilln; suchiu Assoei. lon. and that the consent of the owners of more thou tmoittilfds of' the shares has been °biased, 01 requited by theism* of the Vaud Meta • syloato A M. MURRAY. ("ashlar. CON ht QIN ISENT3. ; s u Wad Peach Shrew Potatoes , la harrelt: I do do, as eases; fu ebb' Jersey Piekels;' 23 bush Onions: • 11.3 boxes W. IL Cheese; SS do I , morory do; Au heath Priem Wass Beeps; 100 Prima Thy Apples, Y 0 do elms Seed: a hoses Piesh Batter; Po Mil. eticYca Ore. Apples; fD half LA. Apple Unttort old r caved at Aso Liberty npol POTTIOL AIKEN k. srtemut), STEEL 6:. - 13.5 ILLY, STUCK UR')KER IMEI=I3 rottleulor •tteuttoa paid to the puothou anti tole of stocks 011 ?toelts stlling lain and under, 114 par cent d.. do. el and op to •tt. I do. do. do. SU do. 1 130. 11'.4c t 1 •Mri do. to. Ilao and nie r. of r lo CCA: 111-1 I laree.av • I‘ . 31, lilt.tY 47. CO., 4-'cx - nmisF-ion Ateroliants, d ra A 2 4 -1) REFINE) E. a.. a.- n fweClLlce Cot tioring oil mkt m;.ty I r,roe. holm ane .fIN. tnxtur.s:vt; w kv• ilnre accrr. Pil.cturgb. •p 164.1 k i lYll 411.. —We itli. thus rumovvd Ku, r. Avail Pirtel to No. 350 and 193 Peon 9lreel, 1-rell'e nem eproalte the Cleveland And' l'ainburgh ueot PATTEEIoON, A51310N ► CO. Prrrneuenv A "11l INS anSdf liwucc,iv ooLsi..uto REIM }ma co. lteal Estate Agana)•. arof deolori in OIL AND 00AL LANDS in Pennsylvania, Ohio &AI Vliglulo. Office No. 317 (24 Boon LIBERTY STREET,! sp7amd PrITSBURGIC P l. GN TLEMEN DESIRING EGIRD- Ira In a FIRST CLASS NOUSE, ems Le aegoamodated tither by the day or week. by calling 'at apltdwd N0.13 SECOND_StREET. STEAK DYEING AND SCOURING Heeled purchased the Interestor . Nr. John Ether, dtasaard, in the .tabtshmr ea at No. its Ltimond Alley.' AM prepared to accommodate the ',utak, in all the Drenches of the above named business, with neatness and Ilspateh. apl2:lwd JOHN !MOM. TIOY LOST.—Lost onFRIDAY N ouN, a boy named WAL Had on who be lek,dark pane anti Kentucky Jean ecotr la Ma yenta of age. Any sof Irmation of tiro will be tbana lolly taciturn by Ms parents. r sw Min Bun,Thcloutorenalln, or oar be out at Mr. Thomas Ttronton.i, ID the biamond, Pittsburgh; Or .% Mr. Balleullnare More, Temperaneavllle. anlrhatd BY EXPlitss , -DOOLITTLE dlfitCK, at ea tad`7o Water street, are reealrloatlally Dl Ear eis 01101.0 E ROLL DOTTER, la aloths. Those dolling good butter i do well o dire theta a tall. .apdated VIIITE 'LISIEI,-150 bbls for sale at 185 V "Ita!ertr,"" 44 b y iirm. P. nzus ti co. oit FTY76lltfirsh Eggs ""I"lP7andoTaey apil s H. &CS, t led l Dismonl. CANNED FREITS.-100 cues in store and for was by, It. EL "AUK, ap7 ; I and a Diamond: TR AN SP AHEM T AND OPACPJE Moab bodos. for isle by. • W. P M&11811ALL kaIIiDALE OEMENT,L-100 Barr is gar We by UENRY EL aoLLINs .AVER' .10 II•R If rovn,er Lobst.s PAID IN 4G YEARS $17000;000. ntNet Assets , Ja uary, 1865, E5ta,677,388 73. FIDE AND INLIND !IRIDIUM RIM ST A ge-oleo In el; - the principal Claes and Te wen In the United States ppllcat tons ier l n.arri nee wt!l be promptly at• tended to and Potteka betted bs A. A. CARRIER &BRO., Agents. apl2:3md 27 FOURTII STREET. IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—We, the Bolters Itere, hare this day entered Into a lim ited partactehip agreeably to the Act of Assembly of the Can./ansn Nth of Pennsylvania, approved Bin.% 21, MS, and oo hereby °citify: I. That the notale and rtyle under . Whinh said PA' nserhip to to .10 conducted, Is " PHILIP W LibENWERGEII.o lint the gese.,l nature of the. bus.nees ta ts odod to be it nos se , 01. is the Lus loess of Retinlog on or gun, rnl / iii opon'eertaln premiers situ ate un the Altegite,y River In Pitt township, Al legheny count) , tebt Sta.e of Pettus :leant, 3 Tl•at thins ener.lprrttters are PHILIP WEIS EIS BERCI till, ecl,..te plet. of rest tense Is the bor . i - Teb of Laa evillr, A leghetty couoty and st-tin of Ptret. -faith, nod .11.11111 WElGhlP whlee place of residence is the borough, county and Male eforesAid ; an I the Sp rill wanglers are NitligrL it , J. 111 , 11.4,Y, %how piano of real derv, la loner CIILI• I the county anti State n'otes s'd, .I,a %lE , U 01/12NER, ate or none of reed •ner it the re•ir,ll Ward, of tlr Itity of Pattburah, In the county ant State atoresold. 4 7 hot the amount. of ospltat which esdh sl•e_tal rar •cr Its coutrlbuto,t to the 0,. h u‘ni stack 14 4.4 inflow*. Vii enld ' , Photos -I - Higley h.ts e.ntrib .ut.l3 104 Thodaand I) Para in eftsh, not ool.t James Na outer has so cor.txtbuttd Teo Thansoti4 la cosh. A That the period at which odid Partnerahlp 1s to ton tneneo to the FIRST DAY OF APRIL. A.. D. 1 1 62, neat the perms; nt which It lists, terminate le the F/ILST PAY OF JANUARY, A. 11. Ifni, nate. said Partnership 11101 bo sooner terminate I bt, ten days notice in wriann or ht. elgotion to dis solve mud Pa rlitereflp, Irt tch ra , ii of said part nen shah have the right tO go e h.ll.l.l,,tners whereupon, and ars er public u lee of such diggn lotion ghat; boa., been tiled and reeortied and pub; liaised. In noes.edstene ran Lite plo4l.lona at the.. SP,. gentlest of the A.tt of Aggenably !larch 21, te .stn Perim ratalp &ball ne dlng,lvell. nil' IP M EISPINIIIMUEII, Partners. WEILER, A E B S „ ( ll . " ,", N , ' ' ' LP. Fpecin I Partners. 1,02:tw4 JOHN P. 111.7\T, DOLESALE CID RETAIL NEITS AGRI; Bookseller and Stationer, 59 HETI 5V= NALSONIO HALL, At Lowest Prices PI SOTCKIRAPII •LE11.1314, new styles] ALBUM. OLAD74 ; TBB LATS.PUBLIOATIONS; lb.E. NNW TURK & PHILA. DAILIES; ALL THE MAGAZINES & LATH PAPERS; (It ILLt rt;:ts, beat make. /0. rvdtleed p lees; THE Npur DIAUILL.M. AN& REGIS LEH FOB LOWS; APS OF OIL REMON9; Mt. LEA&K., ; :TAT , ONLET, ronTruAl a, SCHOOL &WAS, bLANN BOOKS, era. 100 11 ALLI 3 EIbI6IAN ILA IR R ENEWER . I A , will loop the lelllas eat a r t...alr IS.. law d 7:: I.3A,VANAG/PS IN TALLEILE PILE fi 4 LVE .41 . 1 e re the cleat obstamre esee. • 1... 11041 AND'S °ERMAN ELT I'E.RE, will ! t. rut. 741 ,- tr!l: Aid sl romaAN:My. ~ ALLEN'S ENG 11.1,1-Sant , for the ewe of all Lung ALCM rot 7 It): LOT% N 'Lunt DRussixo , wilt te eters, II airPo Ile olttlnel cola. „.. Y,l LOSER' LIOSX2:TIO LOTto a, will remove Phut tea, tile anat.: Froeithe elan. L4.IiIIPS FLA,EILINE... for , beautlrytes, pre & rkitatbOb Ir. End cenet 'Yon hand at MI • • cimcrittur. DRUG STjELE., to •lew .I.lltibenV. • alai utu.4. ztrum. AA LLEUIIENY COUNTY TR SON. 0 A mor ro n; tte, foe etore . na owl to the Let of Assetob; a pproved lUralt 3:140.65. rFee the twoar Ma moat •of 'the Allegheny throaty Pasco? we. held et the Olino HoOse;;;:i the Bth de) of April, 1542 • Preeent-4udgels liemotan, Mandl, .Melloto Ottawa mid Brown, Shade Stew ' rt., Mayor! Morrison, Commlisloners Maly and Herelltoo, lad 'Controller 'Lambe; L. Bocid was per:to:only olgeolzed by the eles gin of Mon... Yeses lireoptun es rteedant and Moor Lesebert se Secretary. After the tratll.• uon of feeder budoeus the, Board.edjOutued act t SIat:RU.IX. the :4 S 'lost on so.lfh ;ley epplzeillOta lo w;ltaagfor the. Wettlew.alP"Fill bo teolved eh; cotsidered. I.S.MMERT, Secretary of Board of inspector. epll.lldaltwT V AD LitOTTON . WORES.—Btioks for 4 -4 lOWA lion to the Cepltel Stock of the I;-COLE I'ON WIIBES On., Incorporated is the Legislature of Pennsflomus, by act ap p.:reed the Mo-ltlelch, Is3l, will be npeeed at the etlee Of NINO R PEN NOOK, N. 29 Wood street. 11. the city of Plttelorkh. en SATURDAY. the 36;.10 met.; to be kept open from 9 11. Y. V; 6 e a., ooh meulat day for trolleys. Tlie Como helot; ere e;: if ISIAH KANO, LiLAO M PENN 00E, i AME - UrKtIFILM, PM. A&GALEY, JOSEPH PENNOCK, (•TIS 111 W DA IN, W. W. NALL, JAMES IN, H. 11, Atl. *told kfiN)itiitg IN . .fa TAL . 100 beles Noy; /WO bush Pricer White Deans; let bush of New Shelled Mot; lac 11601 Potatoes, Raub Dls ..; 100 sacks do do; 10 bids Prime Roll Butter; 10 tubs Packed do; tbbs Cook log Putter: 10 Wes of lolc.l Ay des; flr•en 13 hush Plowed; 20 .1.; Ttrnethy For relr by 0.1..11 - "LE a PECK. t 9 and TO Water at Met. :.„,10 - l - liiiOLbERS OF TIIE ---- 7 Ta(IINA NEVIN/Ig ,- * AND STIIFI_INA•UL stillirate Mkt: taELLEE, Milt • he fourth IuILMIEuMt 41 I LIRE MILL/11E$ E trots' LILLIL IA II N.' rem.l.. lat the Trutt erEIEM /At. AlWriiheny Ultima N •' .cruet I Alt in AI Mar i t.t. pr wt Lhr 011:14:e of the Coln p,o)No. ID U ln .1 trot. itrre f ' tortatenent WO , pipet' nylSwd t;- LIGli/N4LIt. •IN•retsry urnoz or THE CONTROL:MI or ALCM:MICR COUNT. PA., Plrronrsion, April 6th, 1866. CONTRACTORS:—SEALED P TPOSAIS will be' received by this °lke urtil the 17th inst. in lustre, for the replacing and re. pa ring the wooden structure of the limits over Deer ureek. on the Pittsburgh out F.eeport Bond, in Indiana tawnstlp. - Pa Oculars on appitastion. Ily direction of the County 00:amisslottera OEIIIIYILithIBP.RT. 00n:roller. apenitchatarT . , 61 , AL.DAV.. CRAW - FO - 11 - 13,' Carnintalon Irritant to fig Metals, Monts, tr. bits removed his office t ont No. 123 WATER T. conbEß uP wt.tirrand S CURETS, over Peoples. National Bank. The front Coalmen alai 1-utiness carried on to all tie branches. Cash adsancas main. Vonslgnments solicited. SIR` Beers' to. the Iron Manufacturers of this city. aptasid O I L ' ah; No. t Lard Oil; .• • n do; 100 Pure Beek Greek Lubrteating 04; In &tensed for a te try lyss DALZELL k SON fell Oa and 70 Water Street. BTEELTENIti,ToiThuIky, Ns and Grain Bakes, or any shape reaulte3. Alec Bay and Orlin Bakes manufseau t r u e smatt Mutest:Avenue. Allegheny 04 : PE P b l b??3 s u A sc r el ol s s sed Paul Blows : ; ,' • 40 sacks Ohio Pima Blows; sl. Liberty street. apt* -- P.. BECK & CO. V.MYTY ROUSE YOE BA.LE.—A. brick dwelling. hiuse of five rooms end eelltr, .with lot _of tc , feet front on Centre, Avenue by LIO deep. pate 42,600.- • spit S. CUTHBERT It SORS.6f ISlerk.t - fiikistigf — S T s ( l it ra t 3E t T em itL oi 4 l 3l tfo i tal norir and Lt of - bOCLITTLE PEUK. 64. . • =231t21 DCK D OHEEK I.IIBRIOATIA6OIL —um bunts 12.140 , 8 sod for Sale by JAS. 11P/LLZELL Smr. apt! aad 7 Maar street. X'D if" a ONE!! 2' t 8 E.MIP,.4"T Sr. UNITED bTATES 7-30 LOAN. By authority of the Secreteri of the Treasury, the undersigned: dui sawed the General Sub. sorlpticm Agency for. the sale of nutted , Stales Treasury Notesebearing seven and three tenths per cent. Interest, per annum, knojn as the Seven-Thirty Loan, These Notes are tutted under date Of June MA, are payable three years rrele that time, to enrrsney, or are ronvaititae at t►eoptton of tf,e holder Into L & 6.20 Pir Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These bends are worth a preteens, which hi. ereeees the actual profit on the 740 loan, and Ito emptiois fro= Mile oat surateips deresura, watrA was froit *rye to rhealsi ora.swrs, 'acceding to the rate levied on other property. The Interest Is payable, semFannnatly by ooupOna attached each note, which may be out off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest 'imolai:to One cent per day ar a $5O note. Two cents " " " *lOO " Tian 111 66 14 $5OO 44 20 " " " " $lOOO • 21 $5090 " Nut.. of all the denominations wolfed will be promptly furninheal upon receipt of subsceiptienh This la THE ONLY LOAN. IN MARKET noir offered by the Goveresseta, and It Is eonti. Snarly expected 4 bat Its superior sdnintsuges will wake R the Great Popular Loan of the People; Leas mut SIoO,OOO.OCCI of the Lola authorized 'by the last Gospels remain In the market. This amount, at the lite at which It Is being absorbed, will all be subscribed. for erlthin fotir months when tea notes will undoubtedly 00=1/111R1 prr all um, as has uniformly been thecae enclosing the subscriptions to other LOU- in outer that the. citizens of every lowa and 'talon of the countr4 mar be adorded facilities for taking the loan. the National Banks, State flasks, and Private Bankers throughout the oeitte , try have general] agreed to receive anbeerfltions at par. Subscribers will select their own meats. Is whom they have contidenee, and who only WI to be recoottailde for the delivery of the notes Co which trusyrecrive orders. JAY COOKE. Subscription Agent. Philadelphia Subscriptions will be received by ilte nit 1421coisi Bank rttiobstret, ones& mill • /Muth =semi • he+ , & Illialfrs 7alloas3 Baal. Tyttabargt. Pa Illtsbungt 31:1x.nal gook of Comma, • Ina Cy • - Tra&edaas • ei Itarasig Donn " • " Pain AntOrli, rtooke i • Genus flog I • Of Alloglial/ teisoOdawT FOURTH IiATIOZAL BAHR, OF PITTSBURGH, u. L sovutikurr DEPOSITORY. • PtlTs►Vlou. dprll t ISM • guseitly repast of this Beak published to coa foriettizaibe Act of Coo/eels establUdang • lee,aie co Capitod stock. trireulatlon- -.ovulation Pre Depouton —•—• Lalt,lo3s.in Dividends unpaid M. payable o n d i. ' SlOnf Contingent iunkteaervoilis eonlartnl, •ty Nallotd•Bank Law . 1,673.38 'Additional ooutinevot • una rellerted•- • • by spools] Belointion of Board of Di. ProGi " 4,oolLet. Lou Wine — Nov.9k 18611-- 16,112.Wa Lorna and Discounts' --k f 91,891 IS line by Basks and Bankera..--. 2111,1e1.74 Ilue, by Banks (special) payable t old, - SABA (loin and Slower Coln in Yault of Bank 1t9,900ye9 lb mitt aura. fhim Bank. In traealt,caab e 1,639.94" I'. S. Legal Tender and Bank Ifotes.... 104,741.00 Draft and 01,491a9 S. 1 rruury , laMes (fold $68,871.10 iOan Gold Bondi Pyrreennon, April 31. USA errs er Pm-mermen, Covert or Aut'r, Ps., hl tett or PERNSTLYAZIA Sr; Feriaeanr arrwared Delors me a tinter Palle lutere end sworn Allen Dunn °ash. let the . Fourth National Harm of Pittsburgh A , I , 1 e,rig dais tworn, devotes andstate the above Sthire.ent 1t en:icet etul true to the beat of hle k l t st•dae pad belief. ALLEN DU N, .t .n.l btfore tan the day. andante, S. S. lIRYIN, - NOTARY PUBLIC. j A Ai ES 'BQ,'yM, 136 Wood Stred. nia.pmFmsrußrn or IfirROVED BORING 4001tO, • i Fon Slaking 011, Salt and other Tools warranty! mode of the very_best TONIATA AMD LOW MOOR /RON. WELL ROBLES PVRNISUED Mgcmcreast Ca►inh .IPrioom4 With each articles 'aa neoeuary to oesianet open. Anna H/LTOB.ETS, BELLOVT. sMil EloilThtzsi RAMBA BWILENET&Lt3. SIiOVELS,' PLANES. PICKS, . LEVELB; .. AXE% . ISALLN, &a AND ROPE, CiiCrad msanzerxrack. CAIICA Allot phkli I bimietonstAntly to "tom Vir • ma a. Maga filtrn7 , s x , 4:::•.zair•Twtxammc ..11111 IRV HAUL The best and &impost anat. DRES. sING AND BWTORAT/VE In the market. , Prepared only by W. FOS S. 00., St - Federal Allegheny.. and for sale br Drumm. opersup • telnlnt FANCY LGOODS, BASKETS, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES • in *very Tacictrol4AP J. G. LATIETIPS, lla let Nadel IP. lILIIMIZSI -tarn ILIMAERS. IJ NITED-STATES' 7-30 Loan . THIRD NATIONAL BANK. Corner of Wood Strut and Titin Alley FISCAL AGENT Of If IfE UNITED STATES end SPECIAL AGENT of Joy Oooke, U. S. Agent for the Isle of the Seven-Thirty Loan, POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, Only Loan in the Market CONVERTIBLE rerpo U. 8. 5-20 SIX PER CERT GOLD BELARING BONDS. tar Liberal Oesiiiitutoos allowed to dealers. L • J. B. LIVINGEITON. Cieler letamtr GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh, AND WOOD B AtII3ESTIIS BOTELEE, Preallieut. STRINGER RARBAEGII, Vice Pros GEORGE A. ENDLY, Cashier. TM, Bank invites the accounts of Banta, Bank. en and others. Government Securities of all bought sad sold at current rates. . . As SPEULAL AGENT of Jay Gooks, submits. Eons will be reosived for the Popular 7-80 Loan. Tido loan Ss now being aboorbea at Ms into 43,000,10043 Pox. Taa,v. and nein minvertilda into Evotwenty Sonde which memoir at a premium'of over NJ. PER CENT. It angumends Reel( liar its superior advan tagee to ail Olio sea a safe and prontabla invest ment. • • Liberal commiselons on Me loan will be snowed to all dealers 1a Government wientitlee. GEO. A. EXDLY, Cashier FOISATIL NATIOVAL 11•111 t. c. & Geverament Dopagiary, Zrrissomur., Yebraary flii, NOT/CE. 11:r3L'o,kft.: , ..for:ff y ,Mosiptimi Special Agent JAY GOOSE. U.S. Agent for the 7-30 Loan, carer thin &terabit isrestment L sums to a& purchaser.. The notes are in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000. Transferrable Aug. 15114 1867, ALT .IPAILI/L, These *rah's utn;i:d4csara_ealllaig at there. .1 54,t)Q0,000 PER DAY AND IN ♦ WIRT SHORT TINE' WWI be at a Premiums. 4P-To tank; Banks:* Broken, Twat Vow wilts, Laurance Oosapookootoi all who put. 'haws to okspin, .1 Liberal Commium Will bs.Paid tal au It la hayed every oast W avast a this Meal desirable, eats and profitable aeourity. • rem OTONNOIL 112,1181,821.111 ALLEN DUNN. Culler. COUNTRY BANKS FOURTH NATIONAL , BANK, U S. Government Depositary, Ttlla Bank invlteo Oorrreepondence and accounts from .CABIEUER. COVATRY BANKS Bpecial and Favorable Fadl_nee Boni AS REGARDS rETERM3T ON BALANCES Furnishing U. S. 7•30• a 3PCIOI:t. Xi33/1311.Ma311. /AMES O'CONNOR. President. SPECIAL NOTICE. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, Government Deposuar PII7IIBIIRGII, February tad, LW ml' Bank Is authorized 110 rewire Jamey. PUBIS AT 10 DAYS NOTE% (After 80 DaTs.) Bearing 6 Per Cent. Interest, CND MINOR Diroaros wrni RON. F. E. SPINNER'S (111,,' R.. TREASURER) CERTIFICATE FOR THE sum. - It Is Loped that Ittlig NEW AND NESlNABLN stouxemoot will moot with the [tsar of the =tin ecommutoo tat se the Auhrantago of Obtaining six pat font. ititems% ox moot, payable u above, cow meads we 41131* • lane demand allow. will Di oll.alaed tattles Oirmafisau • 01XUM24 Pregideat. - Asa= Otrall% Cagan. Sistit - GOLD BOND Pirreareou, February 2ttb, OIL DEIESMI 13==11111 Dlt r 6" o€ol9 ff. NEW. GOODS. Prices Based on Gold at 00 EATON, NAClttrld & Nos. - 17 sib Havejust opened splendid suattzmut r NEW exabreahlg eveielltoe new ht . . ERBROIDERIES,. • RIBBONS. LAOII4, . EURNNAIINO 00089, HOSIERY, GLOVER to whlah they invite the athr &Soo of the ladles; EATON, MACRQM• & 17 and 19 fifth street. Dm MOB REDUCTION. 40 to GO per cent Reduction, , COTTON GOODS, AT BATES & BELL, mite 11 FIFTEIATHEET. GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS, 3. M. BURCHFIELD'S. No. 78 N. E. Cotner Fourth Ind larket EL, IRISH POPLINS CHEAP,. FRENCH POPI,IIts CHEAP RANUY SILKS OfIL I &P. BLACK SILLS oann.r.; poosarablques for • 234 - ., sold at 1111 e. Do. for me. sold at Do. for 370. *old at, itos, , Oreuadtens Tor 73e, sold at 9 1 4 E. ' Do. , .1 for.oo. sold at • BLOM u• Calleoes, for:, 23e, saki at, 43e. Muslims for 230, sold at 46*, All i .tu reatmod shi.g/Odag-gUt• .Ranutubis the p No. 73 N. N. Cornet Finirl tad Market Its. mnzr mzw .GOODBI NEW GOODSI--WE 4.1 a s ►ilt 4 oPeakkg 'Pun= st9igtot • • - NEW SPRING GOODS, A1 36 ; 3 3 wbldl ' win - „•• • ISEW STELE strora*Gort. AND rantG___&: NEW WIDE HALM ELBOW AND INNIRLEs.. .NEW.TUCK AND SIDE Oold/% 204 LADIES 'NECK TIES, BREAST user. vrIL3 • GUIPURE. LACES. • Em*Bomtnko Y LAM HANDLIMOIGEES EMBROIDERDS AND WHITS GOODS. , ••• • SPRINGtHOSIERT AND °Longs, G LSUT OODS AND xprions. _ _ roortsraar • ri="XceCZED Z 6 14303:11.1.; • •,- - - . _ The Ladles' aro resrotaft-itorttodtilbothr- JUICE: & °LYDA • JOB xtotott a co., - • . muirsi m STRAW. AND NIMNERYGOODS-f' - g Ribbons 1621116anat Bllkm,lftewPrisid Trlama. EMOIONONONig.OOII Goods, IlAiiukerablerw PAW - Ocala. Bahama /Aida, Laolles.. - and • oacti k rap Gcsatta, 'SW% Gisaps Ormarilly" wertud and Gloves. HOOD odditil, NO. Mix. Mt Writ,. MS pp! , peralatti4r , , Ord ..Yrk TO skim* 10-, Goons, widah .in ee docnA an..a attrseunt.. -Heide( beilepnratresed et I.O I N GOLD SATES we ewe alter SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO E!UTERat • • •• , svaticxxs. 3Disig* will'at all times be taunt, well rePplied• We solicit • call from , Ilerehuts, Iffliners, Pedlar:, and the Fiblie, War goalldeat that weaaa salt all. Jos •soP.NE ,rt CO. ; ?tread 716 MARKET STREW 66 DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT," Undo ,, nitedly thd •Be.st in Use, ' IS 10RAtE,' WHOLESALE AND: RET.A.M. •, _ . XL* 7E3 Mewls.** /Street. • attpunit a taxriz. GREAT BARGAINS' MOORHEAD DMISON & 004 81 Market street. ARE DETERBLIZZIi 1U C.LOSZ Ott =Era rrircx STOglr, OF GOOD!. Gapte Tilidsmenta l Whit* Shirt; 6:4101. Embrotderiat, Lo Onv rs ti k3 :4 l e " raktfoidery, Trlair mama, Paini i#4o, ° F.lbbons, be. 1144 M 1141Learlr.rat it. A NEW ASSORTMENT`' OP • MM., TONS. Dress:and Cloak Ornaments, Br a elsopei Ch and Bagel Fringe, llndereleeves enille .Linen Soul ,fof the, Anest nudity Lao, and Linen CollassandHandkerableln i 4:= Hosiery, Balmoral and Hoop . Eildirlq. Shawls and Sseques, of an Wow; KA= weals, Collars and Coal, for ladies and Wash Leather Gloves, in all siteecJouvln'S Glovn, la light Odom Ribbon betih fringed tie order,ther. with A. new lot of Crud warm, Fal/e an Flowers. Will be found at .HOWRVIS THIODLING HPUHE. . No. la Eourtlistreot, near Ferrysirrat Partleciae attentlon given to cleaning Point and all other *lnds of Laws. Alan Mask Leers WM . _ GRAPE nxis, nurr 'IMZ4 . . ?muss AND GAIDUIIII rinsinar. Coopers and 4.laidttitieri To i AID nennwAnz GENES.A.LLT. 4M - New Rock just recelied DBB • 4;;SLLOICB. •- • WM • Erritait liSSUßE TOUR umBRELLA. ar rasosioula Nwns PATE:!TT BBELLS x.ocnc Psite frail ft acraild . mmsdt,l(*. 8111Attlitimotii .sastrsses
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