%Itc VittOttrgit d; Y, JANUARY . 11, 1.7.71 TO A OVETZTIS Hakea^rar piv,n that hereafter a . • trecieed at thli office 144 , 2: 7. • paid fo7 haadial In, except In the ea:, 0: yearty sive; ,74, , ,z:;, 4:host lAlls will ho resdera4 ,neeteilr. a: a,aal. Advertisers will please te , ', sote . et Ws. sta the rule of cash payments ter sartlaa*catta of the chateeter stated, 1,111 . 1 ye Ittlyesiferced. prioroc war tzlOnilzg and Egeralit' edltion, TiittEE.CENTS tt the connter or from CCIVSI:O7, cart}szi atXSZTEEti:OEST3 per ,reck THE FonslziLLsv iLLg go.tu The Philadelphia Ledger, referring to the 10=4 of bit. President OannErr, of the Ohio Road, that "the mer thanfe, the manufacturers, the capitalists and the people of Pittsburgh and of Wee tern Pennsylvania , demand the construe. tion of this road as one man," asks peril 'whYia it that the feelings of the people 'of Plitilitirgh and Western Penn sylvania terr * thim alienated front Phita del phda;an. t they ahoulii 'as one marl a. monde new outlet tot*: seaboard th.. 4 , tai! give rhiladeli.ha. , the 4o by-?" Why Ls it Theso are questions that the merchant., capitalists, manufacturers and p:iople r. ainiald demand au..aana to.' f They mi to igrvc deinand,l , these Cell ',110113 any time wi n ten ye:de., and it is but little to their credit that they have not demanded them. New, when it to tee late, they begin to ask, a, ! :ivontler, :old to ceuipreheml dimly the' monopolies canner ext.t long in a free ga,c ernmentv and that the people who are op incased by them wil , l seek. the first and beet appoittwhy of escaping front them. IV 41 do :OM taar , that we eon give t he aus , - trors fast: hvldxfgrr clamors for, Lot we cai tell , it wi'y, lot)Ling nt the matter from Pittsburgh eland-point, the people of they " 'Orta ofthe State demand a new eaatent outlet . : It is - • FYrst,- Recause they are oppressed by thy monopo.l2. cot: tho-Pennsylvannt road, which them, and ignores 'nliCeget her in caloula - flow. , 80onti. VS:lntl:se thebest proteCtion to any people against imposition is Comperitioa, Il is e..S , Fsentitil to 11-, to have a competing line to the east, in order to give us tle• local ad- Vrii . ittio which eery leading locality. west of as And Third, Peeaue there is more linsines: here than any one railroad can attend to. .T¢e Pennsylvania. Bond, with all its capa city, is anableto iitcomodate the trafilo nat orally,c.interingrhere, and we need another railidadsoitwo to provide for it, and en oourago its growth. Beyond these reasons. we wont the Con nellaville mad finished, firer, to develop the resourixis of Clic, southwestern rounties of the: tate,.and screart, - to give us a shorter Mute tei Baltimore and Washington. Pliiiailalphnihnd ever been truly alive to - her ovcri intereSta,.she would have seen not only tine :zalicy, tut the necessity. of two competiwg lines to that city front dim A comprehension of this necessity would have promplecthei to organize a new and Independent Company, to build the South ern Pennsylvania road, which would have opened up to a rich country, as well as anew outlet to the W6st. Bet instead of that she threir that nada into the hands of .the Pennsylvania road, which has practi cally clakil it, and now, when there is -.danger that the / trade which would have_ ponied- into Philadelphia over th, will he diverted to Bultim . like many of ,their o to cries out, ;7: 7 ; Lnec - tritle+t a wny ices, • `too Intnt^ and wants to tow the reason why 7 BIOGRAPUIF.S. Contint.rts D'Down, in lb, nineteenth of series of articles in Bloc/mote., APrxt zihe . .Upprz men and woman, and other . 'Things in General," has some quaint and caustic criticisms on late Biegniphies of fa tuous men, which are deserving of citation. He defines two sorts of objectionable me . mortal mongers. • • 1. Those who imitate tit' wretches who' strip the dead. en t he held of battle; who por tray their hero in his hour ofsiekness and depression; in his times of exaggerated gaiety and folly: in his moments of excited, vanityand success. "Was.the fatal marks itthe maintop as terrible an enemy of poor Nelson as the bi ,opullter who lately wrote his life at Dresden?' "Dad the Great Einperor such a foein all his fiery career, as • that-Doctor who chronicled his late yoirs at St: Helena?" "Olvevil generations of gos sip! Why will von revel in your neigh-. . bong.; nhort 7 comings?" "Was there ever you that man whom Biography could nut ;;nave littler" "Take him who. de is with 1110 greatest theme., —wlth the highest poW -448;clininand has he not his ills and "Jinx . ents,.hisdays of depression, his seasons Of frkfranoss and imptierssi, and his times of distrust and disbelief? Is it of these we ask the registry? Do we want the chroni cle of the words he uttered in his pain or the bitter syllablt.+ that broke front him i n his piston." "Those who hold a brief from their hero, and make him out a monster of En hfitigated virtue. I declare, if I were deir en to the choice, I had rather have my •ILfe taken' , by the former Hum by these." 111 this country Wa.SRINGTON has uni formly been depicted after this fashion; FIrASEVLIN frequently; and now Lnvemr.s's hunnualtyis suffering by the same process.- Catmerpgres series of sketches in the In- depencknt may tw taken as a sample, "CAIKPBELL," said tord LYNDIIIIRST, ~..ferting to -the—`Uses , of the Chancellors,' "has added one more to the terrors of death; for if Ido not outlive hlia, he will write my Rte.". r , C have a friend who combines the nor- Llmilitetitles of a Puritan, with the Intel lecttnd freedom of a Philosopher. A scion • of a house of colonial and revoluilonary, farbe, whk..blends the polished carriage and manners of a gentleman with the de : bamehed mends Ora cavalier. met this friend cm the street cue day and accosted him "Sir4tualdhe "If acknowledge your, virtues, m i nicab: 1" fie not imitate then but allow ; to/my:your character would be more if you indulged in a ; few. levitte4, :2.4llocollealtutryour friends that you tire • huPlun."_. courrrirEu. - 611114Sec1al attention to the manner Speadrer Szt.tinir of the House fltepreael_ itatirshas emit ititltted the -Committee. It consists of Davis (C li ) att ;licrt3a; QnlgleT , and Fier. ner,nll of Philadelphia; Markley Of Mont -B'o°7, Slittat. of Lanciader,, Osterhont of Wyoming, Adlunt of Blair, 'Weiser of Le high, Sturdelnint of Crawfonl,gekitHleYnr Lurenie, Glass of Allegheny, and ':3le.Afee otVirestmorelend: 'lf the Vice president .or ponneylvanin, Railroad - Company had selected the Committee preeliely to emit the Interests of that Corporntion,,bo Arould:rai; . havesbangod this listof names. Tho cam_ Witte° ht-fully itt.the hurula of that Coin. puny. Only four Western members are on" R. And this from a SPealter ;dais a West. ern man and was elected by 'Western votes 1 TEE rONVIASTCII of tho city of Wroth :, ington : hfr. BowEzc, is in ardent friend of ifanlaadSnffrage, and..Prwikient of the 4,"="s...,tBtagtt-AfASpe;atlonoflhe District of Colhict*. hen - of that city, =tilliq upon the delusion now so prev rz ‘'alent Clam:lOU:at the Chrititry,qtait the Pres- IdcuL ifyrapathized with them, demmided of h the removal of Mr. Bow= for during fgfetatlr :Pleiteirythainegroett airmen, and '4l entifleda Matherrghta of men. The Pred der*, 14.hinktigh honor be it spoken, has 1 , 3 u tirdompl , with this demand, and 3f.r. `Bow= ienudni itt ace, I- -Etna of 14 • C'..; - Y.ft . ;• s , •rae: , ,- of. • wa a : .'; 01, 44. Aiat • ./ MEM! "T'.> clijec , : • ! •'t. c-on- L. Imutide,pao.e Ibuyo...ave a lbw eruitl.,4 T:..• lu.i b-m Intl' , I , eo ~ in ihelr Ceara:lpr, end tl_e• nr,t ete the ..:Ivrtto ti State at Penn VI , 3,111 h is to learn Cu the paitiN- - fibre to vt 1'7".7.11 ten 01-6.p..4 the 81:1t.,, 1111 i to with the Ea‘t , ra Prtv , yivania Railroad,' and flietre by the orria Railroad bat into New Truly; and why nro? PV ,- plo az good a right to go in New YL , rk, if thry want to, no to go - to Philadelphia? To it a erimo in them to wunt to "get into NA. York"? Must the pow - or of the Supreme f' , .;;rt ho invoked to promat them going to New York, 'without firs: going to Philada phia? That appeur.4 to he Mr. CCYLETezi .7.1. Ile qts out with treatlngthe idea to ' - got inio New York" 4-5 being as that ofOuvEr. T,1,1 was in t 1.1 ., eyes of the astonilhed as::ed for "more:. 1'hi15.1,11..a.0 will do well to moderat.? her. lu 11,6 r.iir,azd... The people of the we-,t I , lreadly the privilege of a through 0..1:e to New 17c, k, which Pc.nn -) rood llurri!ihurg, anti wt tddz i'L;~une plus allo4cther;iud if this through may exl4c., why ntay not another, inany al capitalists inay iihmie iT 'l question with regard t , : Lew route is, whether the Vi -m-m ra..11 , and travel shall go over Lin. New 1 or:: raids to Now Turk. or he diverted by ;h. uoa route through Pi,iu,7lvaithi., giv :t I"..,iladelphia the full ele..ine. if call, and which .ho doe, not no, et- . may plant her--rlf in the way, and Az not C'/1111) into Penn-ylvanin a - , h gpcs over the I'en.rt,.s - :catiia (" •r tril; hat kale will come ni poor apccri in hdcavor cs Dirs. Parnuglou (Ili in try iug to fore, hack the t:de with her mep. TT: Con. , ertat pap( r'S scent unable to vo the proceedings of Co - agross on the reconstruction question. The Om iticirt,ol ir.formed its readers the other day that - VoraoutErsi resolution endorsing the restoration policy, had been carried, 107 to 33; andnow we have the New York Teener putting forth this averment : •' .Anti even Mr. Ilinglunn's amendment to the re., ciliation of Mr. Voorhees—which was patissed on Tuesday—while it was sit moved in the hstcrest of the government, is so framed as to convey an expre.i.ion ot confidence in the President. The solemn declaration of the House of Its %hiding con fidence' in the President's disposition to unite with t'ortgress in restoring to 'equal position end rights' the States recently in rehellion, ought to be u long step toward reconstruction.- A. , the Howe did not pass either the re °lotion or amendment, but simply referred both to the Recortstruction Committee, the consolation derived from the passage of the amendment, in the above paragraph, is slightly premature, particularly as the editor of the Times, Mr. ItArbtoxn, was one of the majority Of thirty-three who voted against it. But. if it had passed, we see in it no ground for,onsolation to our conservative friends. Mr. Ets.v - ftofso, in his late 'speech, took the broad ground that Congrens had nothing whatever to do with tiecons tr Hon, the whole t ne ng,esclusively hh the 11 of the President. With what then, can this mune Mr. 1611310 ND, in his poser, chuckle over the (supposed) pass age of a resolution declaring abiding confi dence in the President's disposition to "es, operate frith Congress" in the work of re vonstruetion? It is the Radicals who assert the power of Congress over the subject, and the Ctmservatives who deny' it; and if the tsappeuecil passage of a resolution asserting the possession 'of this power on the part of f 'ongress, is a cause of gratification to any. the Conferrativesochodeny the right, must, If they laugh at all, laugh on the Wrong side of their mouths. likarr ARRAY OF COCTOiEL.—in the ntiirccal suit now pending at Philadelphia, the following array of counsel appeared Theodora Cnyler, Esq. and Charles Gib homs, Esq. for the Pemisylvnitia Rail Road ; Judge Rigek and Judge Church, for the At- Ivatic Great Wts4ern Railroad Comm ny ; Jitdge Porter, lion. Alga. Henry, ap the East Rennsylvania Railroad Company; :eo. M. Wharton, F:s(l., Win. IL Drayton, and Francis W. Hughes. Esq., for the Cala w 'sea Railroad Company - ; Geo. W. Riddle, Frj. anti F. Gowan, ESq.. for the lituding Railroad 'ompany. li o n: Robert 4. Walker tone of the attor neys for Sir Forum Pato> was also present. VERY KIN p.--l. Philadelphia member has introdueisl a bill into the legit:Wore to levy an additional tax or 21 min* upon the people of this county. We are much obliged to this gentlenum for the Interest he takes in our affairs, but having Rix memberstif our own there. (of which feet, perhaps, he is notaware,) the people of this county naturally prefer them, ar repre bentaticcts, to the Philadelphians. When we want a Philadelphia member to attend to our local business, we will lot him know. Wu are Indebted to Judge Advocate ll.n MCII for a copy of the Argument of Hon ions: A. BESOIT AM, In the trial or the As sassiztintion Conuplrators. Military Trials in the littOsth. among Bid papers presented to the ammo from the Bureau of Military Justice, relative to recent trials in the South by military eons mission, are them detailing the proceedings In the cast of Edward W. Andrews, of Orange burg, South Carolina, now. serving out a sen-• tome of two yean; imprisonment for killing n negro charged with stealing bis horse. Judge- Boit, to whom a petition or two hundred citi zens of South Carolina, fur his paribm, en. domed by the Governor was referred, says that their very numbers famish additional grounds for the enforcement of this inadequate MD. tence. it shows to be SO iiieeplb' seated, and so widel spread, the feeling or deadly hatred to the black Luce, amengtbose who no lately held that men In 'abject bondage, unil the will to see them Crashed' without a protest or remon strance, so strong and ready that the Govern ment In imperatively called on to carry out, with the utmost resolution and sternness of regi c eneV, :Irn e ea d ell . got rotzdred i rrA i sg the- protection of this helpless people, whith the overthrow Cif it treasonable - war against human freedom throughout the world has placed under its almost exclusive guardian ship, - Tax report of the Sudo tanks for - 1&13. lea Meagre document. The volatile, which usual ly contains live hundred pages; now !ladled to seventy, in ettaserinon.w.lar nearly all of the ' State - Banks Mir ing - placed .thetaselece Under the proteotion of the Nationalism. , The Banks which stilt Operate smderrtne State enactments • aro but eleven in number, as 'Bank of Lawrence Gynitity, Bank •of • PittabUrgh,l Far mers, and Mechanics'! Ilank, , (ShipponsbUrih), Farmers , Bank , of tiebuyikill•County, Jersey Shoe Bank; Kitralaratiff Bank, ktauctiCliunk Bank, , Natimtal 'think of Pennsylvania, (Potts ville); Oil City Dank, Strculdsburg Batik ; 'Loge County Bank. The foncrwhigsayinglnstitatlent also Made a s - Cann.onebarg Savings Fund noclety, Carlisle Deposit Bank,anphla Deposit Bank, Ilanover. . Saving Fund Sotlety; , Meettattles Bank (Itanisbisrg), needing dartigs Bank, Shrewsbury Savings Institution. " t The aggregate amount of specie held by all theta' fnetitutioton In Noyccuber, , , f,315,708*001 of 'Treasury'notes, VA 4Z to; of .b0nd,44153,144 10; real estate, llMAnt r k7, and of mortgages,' but: 43, 009 . - The capita stock ac 'tualls-paid in wait *419 00 15 air the notes in 900 c 7sa a m tio t n o ; c i * tt l i .4 l l eat ,l e 4 n s WP d M ep ° a s d it p s o it7 s c 7ft.461,- Lofts sr OL.toN .teelll4t•O•tnutaking ns for ao tme-helvOLOnd.,., thenestlem is lc - bother vrn fu r nish it to The thiai evltlireldeie o - i n t • following esieletit stall° hrtOO omoonterreMbe Into the retest ens ". 141 ' to glTe him' s. handle foe' his Age., it setsnert so modest a rt"that the principal tr ce° otossee arrest/ tons and items settled ansong should furnish what wns wanted. No sooner them that .the platni - homely; Ash 'had the - woodusanntted the Starto his , Dor' 'Pose than he began tying About Mtn' On sides, the nob eat trees tn"tho,fOrest. The Oak now ebeing Ceder . 'The first con-: whole. taattOr too whispered to the cession has lost all; if we had not sactillood our humble neighbor, wen, h a v e y e t Steed for ages ourselves:, aneatiodofformit Statoorganitation Ly agitated In Neiguaka Ith ninth antrit, pub lgtiosVg:4lll,'itgriThVkorztl:reit ally Oppose the 1:11(1151:ki and theltenututeaaa are of filen:awed tatation and the. I than of the Pacific Railroad, being cOnviderw tione lavOlTetlita the (No mon. 1L1124 . J.11,T(3 LETTER, .1 ot. •pt I"l.toart-1, e HA ir,enno,..nnua-y leekd. --!lure:nna I.....rtMerir.tuntrte persolfil.fr,l4. Lot o. • e., rp-alle a=tmet , .1 th v.-m -o,w, o 1 be' Le:tont, trig berm given PI , i:C.tt nevv.paperi. They repre,ent the.: he really ><at very rdiscrabie when he we..t away. A got. , :ore an 1. ,, A1 me that when in el. ool:. haeU ILA the Governor an hour 'before his I! f•paii:uro for Cues, he balseriotis dont'', whether he should ever welcome him burl alive. Iteeent letters from biro ntate that ho to idtproving, int - het bk. Anythccdut phyelcian Ls not witting th take the reaponaibillty of recommending his return before the -CeirnlngltufiaicalLof • m ad weather. The GeiternOriajlensibly perplexed bet seen bus duty t 0 hindiseif WWI the duties he_ owes the Mato by-reason of his °facial pok tion. It is currently reported bore that tho Governor will roinra, tit all titenis, ci mid dle of February, . That he deelhes to ismay u. tionable, Vitt 41114 he will is by no mcaus cep:, Min: • • The Secretary of State and the - Attorney Generateroanatou-s to - - have, the Legislature adjourn, to-.the middle of February. TIM • 'members are decirOuSdif proceeding with "titicinetic. , Hence; two cpaestions have been mused.. L Whether' bills. pissed. by the two ifoucea, and sent to tho Executive (Member, Will not become laws In ten days, because not returned -within ten dam The opinion of the Attornvy_ General has (con obtained, - and ho decidec,that ihobiles most be presented to the, Governor himself, and that- the ten days hes gin.to run at the date of ench presentation. The words of the Constitution seem to be plainly:to that . effect. 2. If bills should be paseed-by the flomees, and held by the Coinpa. ring Committeea., will not the 'business be fa ellituted. TO thts it Is objected that if the Goterner should chance to die—which all hope he will not—Sfr:rdeming, as .Sponker of the Senate, would be put in the peculiar attitude of deterintatim us acting Governor the fate of upon which he had acted as Senator, and whose passage he had actually attested as speaker of , that. body. /u this per loaf to there seem: ea yet to Le .ouch diversities of op !also. that no liked conclusion will be. reach c•.l for coma, days. The projector starting a et te Itcpubican dal ly here, has been indefinitely postponed, main ly bircause soma ctimblultsg all the pre-requi sites could net be lee: to conduct, it. A pleasant story woo told me today, of Gen. I. et - . Gouty. home little time agO,'sbrao gen tlemen of copperhead proclivities, waited on Lies hie to Lee II he would consent to the sac of his name in -counts:lion with the lic-mocratio nonthiction fOr Governor: They began 11:1 present the doctrine. of the.Chicni;o Convention that the War was a failure: that the Wilt and purpose of file Southern people V . 11.3 tlUbri.,kePi and all that soil of thing. The General listened Itti lots patience wee e xhatiet then. drew his pl , tol; tend them he had shot Letter men than they were and ordered them out of his house. I,le not Mid the republican members of the Leg - Mature, with few and insigulllcatitereop tict,, smitten with a disposition to Urn baste made In reconstrtiCtlon.and wlthoutgunrinties for Int urn tarlatan). On the contrary, there is u strong feeling that a settlement should now bent prinerplo, rather than compromise, arid. that secttrity Shoulirbe exacted and taken fOr the - protecturn 01 the rights of loyal men in bath seCtionak, o,nd fri - espectlve of color. P. Corrandelice of the rlttatesziah Gazette • IttatitIBIKIIII2, January 11, Mk& The reasons tot and egainst adjournment were discussed at length in the fietutto yester day. This branch or the /egishttnre many de cide to.uajourn until the Governor returns, but It i.e not probable that tho 11.0u.50 will concur. Mr. Lowry, of Eric, and lir-Bighorn , have each offered bills which aro Intended to open the Comincinwealth to ralltoad improvements, thus changing the.preitent wystern. western the gentlemen. from the interior and Counties will-Moth infra= of whichever of the two bills maple:mix the bent to bring before the &nate and home for consideration; but if straws glow which way the wind blows, the the eastern delegations will be solid against out h Pittsburgh The Pittsburgh and Connellsville matter is again before the legislature, bills having been introduced in broth branches. Ono it but • cep ?.u.... ofth r lother, and reads us follows , kei act of the Lenialature, which beinme a law on the lath day of August, A. Di., entitled/In act relative to the Pittsburgh and Connelbiville ITaliratd Comy, purport ing to nirolre all the righta,iuchisos and privileges of said Company to construet its road orthwardly and Eastwardly of Can nellsv ille in consequence of which suits have been instituted, and aro now pending in the Circuit Court of the tatted Elates for the Western District of this state, and also in the Supreme Court of the Slate, which litigation threatens to indefinitely postpone the com pletion of this very important line of railrixid. therefore, Brit en. T,t imp lath M, mat ed, rat relative to the Pitts bur;alland Connellsville Railroad Company, be, and the aanieN erehr repented. Provided, that the said Pittslnuh and Connellsrille Railroad Compan shillf consent to a connec tion of Its rend with the Fontbern 'Pennsyl vania Itaaroad, at such point upon Its lineal location as may Deselected by said last-named Cum patty, and also, that , the said Pittahurgh and Connetlsville Railroad Company ahl, within three monthspat tits ro o d un de r contract. and complete the same within taro years." air. graham. yesterday, read a bill incorpor ating the Bon. nankiiii trugurance Company. Messrs. Goo. B. Diddle. o.ll..Geyer, Joa. Craig, Arthur Hobson, 11. P. tiwartz and others, are horned as inenrisarntors. The capital is named at alle,oo, and the cc:Ttration is to hag e pow- Ler to basurerfrom loss tire or otherwLso, all Linda ofproperty and the Brea of Indieldnals. The proposed erect ton ofa Workhouse, In Al legheny county, appears to meet with the op pr,,v of nil of the d I egn t Inn. The bill berry volyruluous, coundolog thirteen ditihrest too. Gans, and, in brief, authorizes the establish ment of n Workhmac, which Ls to be under the control of the laspactars of yonrcounty prisna. Tbm: are to appoint five Managers, who are to hold oilleenne year, and whn arc to purchase, subject to the approval of the Board of lavers tom. not more than arty Dare, of land, and erect building. They arc site to appoint a Supertutendent. Matron. and Other office, When the bididinggas are ready for omen:oton. pcgtone are to he transferred thither, from the prison whohaire More than tarn days to nerve, 1010 61:011 hare been committed for vagrant,. drunkenness or disorderly conduct, and attain Inmates as the Crank:al Court may direct. And hereafter,any committing Itaglstrate not send there a vagrant for not less than thirty :lay" nor more than Six menithp; a disorderly peracm;for not leis th an thirty dors nor more than three months, and. a druolaird, not et. deeding thirty days. All inmates are tole, kent at :Kane useful employment unless phy alentlyor naturally disqualified. There is Mad folk , ceumeeled with It an Inebriate Asylum. Mr. Negley,of Dinka., has raid In him place bills us follows r.. A joint resolattrat requestiog Congretis to pass a Ina equalizing bounties, so that tho. L-Art ler soldlorn of tho late-war should receive the same ammmt of bounties as t bo later cll.; And a 1.111 to retire taut continue for atiotber year the-Arts of Assembly providing for the paytnent by oho- State of one soldiers for the time they were la the sere lee pros WWI to being mustered into the United States service EZ=C=T=2 The shrewdness of the thief, ate% seem. to leg no readily to him at the time of the com mission of Crime, a ppearb to desert 11110 nllncrit entirely when the circumstances of his Ws. deeds are lobe concealed. This apparent Ire consistency may appear either Inconalstent or curious, but It Is nevertheless true, and It has engaged this pen of the norellst as well au that of the recorder of daily events. On Saturday evening last,.tho Utile town of Stamford, Conn., was mystified by the appear ance, tit thelbetel, of three Men, who came In I cue by one,.andoffended the taste of the entire 'Allege community by striellyjnindlue their own imstrie-ss. They bad esident 13. never seen cacti other before, and had very little to say. Tito hearty farmer or iroter came into the barroom of the hotel and remarked that the weather was extremely cold. • This was true. but the three strangers merely nodded Mel, heads, and were not to be drawn Into coneer saticrn. Othergossips also dropped in,but a ere not mote suces,efnl than their neighbors. The eilenee of the strangers was something re markable. The way they shouted each other's whittle}, was also remarkable—at leant It would have been remarkable to ehreteder servers than V1)11,0,, goadtps. NeVerthelesa the (reentry was alive with the terra of a great robbery, alnl It wasn't bee to 110. It stranger even' about adult country. village—as swipicieti is a atrangehrespettor orpersocts. For once In their lives the dull ' , Minors be gan to grow abatis. • The experienee- of this novelty caused general self-satisfaction. They eyed the Strangers very minutely, studied their pbyelognOmdes, balanced their eetione, and drewtend conclusion. form their least w Still, the fact that they did not speak to each. &her' wail it ,tionelneing proof that they did not- know each other—mins - liming, proof to theeimple :Starefordians, you know; tied therefore, of,eotirse, It Was 60 Much more mystical. . • One of them .expressod a to hire a back,.kfor thrtpurpose of, Prooccuwing to hoe. walk.,ltodld not Wish to be tteceltillaniod a driver,lerhe Wulf going to take emu°. Indies With him and them would not, ho room. ttere tha villagera scented mouse: . The gentle man offeredliberul terms fox the carriage, but the not Wanting a driver was Mate 1p u ..a.earriagewas tbereforo not to D 0 had. Mir !Vona tea_pprar, lids circumstance was the oceatdon *title Aurae strange becoming ac quainted with leach. Other: 'UMW autlatudY grew affable, anti cernrented in dark eorners, held secret consultations, and eyed each other dLstantly. Thla Shaved that these men were, not. oleo, for they were probably the thieves, whose eleasia otamald and,rubltioux criminali ty wereetill ringing throughout-the country. They lied beep strangers to each Other through policy{ but mutual anxiety made them close friends; • they Mid been shrewd, .widc.awake re,,enea, for sitetrit sake; but emmelous crime .suddenly transformed them hate tretribling, apprehensive villains. to procure n carriage, tile three strangers remained at etamford all night. The "all night' , at Stamford wag fatal. All the teiwn Were - awake, and they all began to whts. PM of the Eapress robbery, and to 100 ntthe three strangers in a wanner more atlaawAlra . Of penltentiaricit Ilian of wino breektbste. In the MOraing.they went tONOrwalk,whore Uaeywere alto remarked. Their first move- We.t oat to procure a conveyance .and pro.. coed to a house.of.,a shounaker, named 2'rLi• lam, who Fold e d ma a hill °heck. of, the town. In 'the - meantime, salaptclon bad been-the limit of the village opinions regarding the Movements of these throe teem but their no- .tdoris grew more end more noteworthy. , They • remained at the shoemaker's all Sunday night. and returned tei the village neat morning. At tile name time, _the Nome elicieMaker was observed to proceed by train in Now York, with a clumsy bundle In his possession. By this time the detectives were awake, and the wan of Crispin teas takeii la hand, Ills bendle was Insavy•Ailth. good-plunder. The two eda complices were arreated eoou afterward.' The amount taken Included about P 43,0001.0 geld, and CAW In fractional currency, but was 1 6 , 0 0 111 0t e u till o n o g f w iess wri in or6. t v ot , a o 4, w th a, tu n l o sj a oori bt f rg • tha ear by arcideut. • The thlevms took away all of their tools °lnept:the lanterns and not only broke into the :Iron tar from E slde door, but broke open three iron aides, each of them pad locked as well as fastened with -the common Locks. They understood their work and per formed It tliorougltly.—Fre . Fork Tribune. PUBLIC NOTICF3 covivy coNTETioN Th. 15c.:0n Tfeirobibran sa , et; of ApeghobTr:lobby üble , terttO.ore,suble at h. r... 4.1 p1..,0s for bold lug .;,..tion3lb the .`7l oaSAT::III.OAT. 1414 uul <Lou. tle:egub - L. cue., to (ouuty Convect:tun, pu I MU ,, tot, al 11 L. V., at the ['lon fluoie, th;. pnrpnac Of i:e/ecting DEPIEGATF...fto ZION, t 3 be Leitt Efserf,burgh, La WILLI -nation ti [Jr The el ieflon of be by In fhb words ...id borough.. botwoen the hub , " of i guo 7. P. and to th< toeruett:p3 txtween the hair of t .isgent O'clbck, r:m. tlybrder of the County . EX, , i ive Cpm=l,t,e . . W,t. d . Cha.lcroao. 1 t.. - 17 FORTY-EIGHTH ANNIVER ",--„lcbey.i. OV. THE EOG2G i-MEN , S BIBLE SO: TrOßl't 24 Ek!irg t 4 bVi? EVENING, 77,fh Ind., at 7 toewls. The port, of tacoperations of the troelet . an 4 enauclal cood.i.G9N-win p,r.tLasuted. Addre....es swill b. , de,- 3 (=APel Itra 2l , el) l ll l irrh h , pa,lor of the First- Eapt67. Chur , h. Also brie r ( re marks arc expected from Ger. Mr. Ellis, agent of thromstria , part, ofthe ;gate. The publecArt. coo -m.11)-111.104M Itttgld.. J11.7.x.1d RELIGIOUS - 'IF . IIII4T CMIISTLII CII1C11('11, A1.1.11 , 41E2: Y CITY. EXCEI.SIOI; corner et fent rhl grid blreets. EVH !S rrirq ct- 104 tn. - ano - 7 D. rn.. yr,r-ral. etin, on WI.I)!.F.YDAY MT-SIN.. Inc. publt, rc II:v.11.110 attend. .13111.1t.1 SitiRVICES.--The It, It A1 . 7,••T NA: ,; 'I ItCl/ Co! A. Ti.•S I.:114, 11ti. rburril •b. N . A. I Y. 4 11.1 HALL, 401 rpt t, Pre ,, hlnr nt /.,:ntor, 1.1. .A.N 11:6 b. I/ luxEnyvN. 1.01 - I/ AV it 10 Tn. mrawn, • n.: th, public :“c Cot - daily tavitcl to ttc_ll. Scat,. Jal.3:lL MEETINGS. • THION AND 81i.455 FOtNIIEItS, Ywl, Milder., Boller Mokera, sad hlaithfac turce,. gt 3, ore requcated to caot . t at lb. 1..1 . 'll:_k 1 , 0 1131 S, to WTI 7", Jams! al :IS Weiner, 1. ti., Dar We purr., u.orlst lot unotlitcatlo. t 1 3, .. 11... 'I m^ r our r‘prt—, utatlrr. at IA" sib- Ingtoti. 2l order or lablolttlaa CO3LII Lila: I:. TILE SIXTH ANNUAL MEEUNL 1 of the ,StockSoldcrs or the PITTeIIitIOIICAND /11 1131thile/1.k.11 l'Are4:. , 11.1•111. HAILIV iLY10:11- PANY . wlll be held at HON ONkr.k.lo:/.A 11 . rlth , burgb. on MONDAY. Januarr ISth. 1' at 11 o'clock a. it.. at which tlrae mad place on clecth,o Cor Plroctioo will be held and other burthes. acted. jre,tdath. W. K. 1:131ICS. Secretary. Tim WENT ILEGEEAII MEETING + £4.IIt TU d E I IALLeEdH NT I rrN M kfCL bITY OF PY.YO4•A., corner or Ito:e turd I , lonlonfl ekketke, on Tl.,Thl , Alf. January Mb. ,1956. ot o'clock, Y. M. An addreek by shoretlelnk Yrriblcui DIVIDENDS. ' Durnmmo. PlTTearvinil, Jancint - r inth The Mosel Or Directors of the COLUMBIA OIL COMPAITY bare tbit day declared a dividend No. Itt. of TITO ttt) PK.II C 1 T, an Out (*pleat Stock, parable as MONDAY, the Lath inst. Jalltlerlt E. WESTERVELT. Serrotary. 1-0"110 0 41) NOTICE. Vrems or Pirranratoit Gas Coarei.i&, Jamiery, The Troitees e the Pittsburgh Gas Comiuny bare this day dedareit a dividend ou the Capitol %Oa of TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER MARE Out of the-protita of the Company payable forthwith, at the (110 CC of the Company. ja3:3td JAIII.SF L CiTHISTY, Treavuvre. lIIVIDENDe..OFF/A OF THE A- , DECOND NATIONAL BANS OPY.- NY, PA.. —Aiameetivia. of the D i r e ctor a of Ult. It sok, held January 4th. MI, • dividend of MlEl==l Wan declared, payable on and aftertliepnb Inn. J. N. DAVIIMM Ca.aler 71.LECII/IFICS NATIMiIt PirrizamtGri. Jammu., ice. 8 DANK .4 HAS DECLARED THIS of ME PER CENT. free or (tavern moat Tax, payable on anti atter Jam.xrp9th last. JOHN G. MALLtTLN. Castle, _Prrnetrealt, Jitztz.zzY Lead. JaZZ:trxm DissoLtrinoza russovon •&.sotice is hereby alvesilllni_ , syteership lately eitis . ting treed OWIENh andJOUN o. 7e Federal ruder. Allegheny My, 141.. 'der the ern or OW d KENN EDT, 1813 dis solved on the tst day of January, PICA by inereal reagent. 1.11 debt* owing to the said p.rtwel,hip are to be received by the satd P. (WEIN, and ad demands on the said partnership are to be prevented to Um at his oflee. No. le Federal street, Allegheny r>., tor payment. rn jao:itd DISSOIXTION.—The Co.Partner m. tWV:MT: tl a tlM;.krria;Lltni day bere dbooterd by routssioobsettl. amen Indrbted to the Meth . = will - Verse teethe paymen of once. sad throw boring elac alratual- sold Ono e t present them for payment bothrenotriY• O. old *land, /earth.' rthmt, or NI 71 t. 11;g634 , 31,Dth- Mood, Allribroy. WlltrltT ? Le. ANDEMY FL\ I". A Strrarrer..Tormary thth:—JaStherre nISSOLVTION OF PALIFFIIF.R. +-Jr raytner.hip tuTetofore nul.ntut Under the dna at •••Y, JiiNEMt CO. ••Is dinutarrd by mutualrue ..-et. r,. buuluryu ut the am 'fill be beltlctl tutu' : uccraubra. JA3tr T. ,[ANDY CO. JAS JONF JiILtDT.A, • IN urninso frein Thathon... 1 1 ,1wri4ypray.,/,.. nunn.i JAl.les T. IntAllY & In MI frlen.th and pawn,. __IIICIIAEL JUNES, • COCA nTNI.IisITIP.—Tho sindetAignad Mont woo oioted I hoto t.g.l.r/ under thr neat, and stole J Adl.t.n T. BRADT S (.x.)., Banker+ and J VSF_S T. IMAM - . jotnnX .111A31.4. AUCTION SALES. pun ATE. LIBRARY OF cm:carom 1340Claira3 AT AUCTION, In VATAI.,OI.L Cln MONDAY EVENING, Sat:mare nt o'clock. gilt Alcl'lcliand'n Auction Ilona,. keHon.l Fifth street, will be eold, hr calalo4uo, n book, enihracing lefeerkle Life of Al.oktilnictoll and F liceverth e Works: Nkorkk of Ad,lientk. iiirlt-ns. Moor*, Byrne, Berton. lthekspeare: Mat.. knonl•M/1131111i: Encyclopeelek Gear rank) ; bee.' Pawn for the l'cople.. Warerir Novels: Art Jountel, G Tule.; rlelorisi itu.ento or kolmalcel terra 'OO, of liolti.mithi Work% au }'arming. 'Medicine, Re., Sc. VataLoguca 0111 ho ready for dtetritrotion &Moeda, morning. Licinke un Jail T. A. kIet:LELLAIth, Auctioneer, OF IC 0 'i t 'll 'hie. •t U....emit. 1 1 01 be aoll On acerient of w botn ti may concern,. on arrant floor of Commercial balm Home., 'IM Mtlithlicht atreet, 11 Second mortgage Ikuols of the ritttherith Mut Steubenville ltatimail. for VW each. wilb 16 roar...attached to each Par Interest due and comina dim thereon. , A. JaIeIj.WAIST, Auctioneer. . BOOBS, STATIONERY, &e. CIIECK 111001i9 ON ALL TRY. BANKS, 18T_LA.1 4 .7112C .130033.10, Treapping and jla 111 tag Papers . I ISE!. ANTI WoOLES rw Is E. Mailonery of Erery Deccrlption, FOB TALE BY PATERS.ISCHOTERA. CO., Jan ltd Nti, vr - rhi sIitEKTA. EDUCATIONAL: A v IL Di EtiBlloll4 ACADEMY. MALE AND FEMALE ENGLISH - AHD CLASSICAL SCHOOL. is r LEDDE.N. A. 8.. Prlnelpol. J ~frte. %A •A LVDDEN. A totlytnOt. • Nucb Rost...lance nillne oldalned nn ttto :rani* cattle Er boot mount) Flt.t will commence on HONDA rtto - olse work, acholar natted for taxa than hilt 11 griston and, no At cl Utt Ott AqslrocAce, eictot op Keegan of tlekutim; . ' Hatch of tniflnn for erimlon nett re meek*: • yrltooll.mroneht.. +1,60; Voittoon Branchvl. *IN Lotto. and Meter lYnidlob, $l2. and liefinady 111: sto• t l3 . .veryettortlclll.olltOado to th i s taakc •rhal. 1 . A,StripLOGY. •siritiuri. :t..o:Mr.g • 'Aso . ' .... ..., , or.NTEN.you bate/Mee ea opPeor . I " j f •,..., trinity orlincrwlng your r.cer •BY dir i , „ur;; , r • ortirety deg and reirnirrie Priuri,,, ..... gez ~ . .0 , of wiild y moue porserelbe rlecrcr, r r \.••••-1. can produce a correct Herber. .41` • sour future husband or wife. Ili • ', Lending prugetrr agr; color of eye. .• •., . • encl heir. you will receive the vinare . , . 1 , 4 do , orlon: . future partner by minim ine11..... avec of )(Air marriage. ,iaddrtar,encloi rig tor; _ rout. and red etarop,_3l ulster. ULU:Yr Lid 1. ~ ".P, iinrwer dr, Drtrolt. 311rhiunin lair dirprii. irg FOUND, • • - isi:iwaxacar -rariziiiis-vt ..V.l . tubruntr, Jazga4.l loth 15011 FOUND. Ai unscaled Envelope. Ile T;lT.git`g a _ 4 9!? itsttninpectegne.ktarle (6c.NTi BONDS, boo been MU NN/ t. lonby li. Y. Vonbonbornt., ton. 'De owner eta kayo them by proving 'property and paying - no expense thbrl.lTCrilmillffit.• pop pat . 111E3rItY. LAblliErtT. Controller. .. = LOST.. • c c ] 0 .IREIVAIW-AOSTOn Fri day w Inn Inet., somewlleee on the ronta,;.ffain 'Ur ractorfron Inn fnr,Vanirafkr,3:44 Vg .r ..ng,&711 1 ,a4:`A,111c, - 414 a" id a otor non honored donor. ay lintlotraa CrAjey n . % The ahoy° reward vitt NI paid on leak the same 0 , mix .orynn, or gm residence of the undersigned. Corner of [Abort! and Morton I,treclB, Ninth Ward. Jannito . srxwAirt slom. 'NOTICES, NOTICE . - TO :JVll.ollll.—Perifilin d'swissinstruid to attend as Jurors tts the , court of Quail... Santana, de., an Ma ad wad Stli MOND AIN Or JANUARY lest, will lake nolleo MO their at, leadaiseo will not be required, said Colin ad journed moll March T., lruiLl W. A. Iteßl2o3, Vert. WANTS Ir . A NT': D.- i 80 . .47.1 to run light r . ..Al4, , •isharri 111.7k771,171, Rum I:J7s 11,1 77 talS ynrs .71 age. Ar 7,17 s. on C• 7177 DAY t nA 1 , 1711 4 17...rn• .of Wet, • A j ; --_ • - . AV ANTED--Three Good Mark , kultSh. 1 7 ,7;7 7 lA•,P 71 7. If t'gr,t, 9! Ict .4 394 :-.13. - trt e 4er...1-ut FIRST (:LASS GAS ANIS 9:E.k.1,E FITTER.. :it., 504'0 17-1 tr..l r5 , .. , - 117.z.1e. 77 , •••••0 meal. 7:11117.7a7•....5c , ,,,h0r & WornlxtreeS. . ~i` ANTED- - To give away. in or ., 7 a, r tt• Ee! t!,lr 11,, fl 7V-h the T/0N5. 7 . 7 0 , 7 , OD. 71.4 441 , grento•-1 A . 4 . S.: .1 7t at atilt,. vn-:.•••• -nt• , 7 • peuae of fm - wardhsa. LA n o r cittuatit.ol:lo. • A F N UU ?i iri t r l:l3 t itED ..S.CX I PL I Purc has e r for r over or 47, exelt.sage f•sr Cslty Propert). Tb" 74L4 lintallion County, adjulnla4 Wth-eler 0 7 7. I" 7 * The owner eta be Fern at She G&Zrers: ery liar, frotr, 10 A. H. until 1 P. ix. ANTED.7-flo me Employ niellt. VT t GOOD SIANtAI; ASTLD In every Teo , la bud rbunly to itt rclied itn.tr., t ,tr.• able lret-rhte } onlj quxllfirstlons r , quireJ are tat eat 7:4, LI. deer, with ',amp, let rutrbehl...b, lii T: 1111.0* - N, u. U Utr,tad /Lee et. JL t - , ..,,1 Jall %VI • ' . Tir ANTED- - (4. IL: NTS IN EV Ell V rottllty or Pron.ylvxrds tor 11P.. N • 'Q. :...n1 .r not I, broal or wearas t. It oNs.bte , .ItOt.'lN, I.ltourto ',dupl.:lad of In keen tot In, hand., t - t All.t r irs.rnn beta In so t0,..L.,4, n r ,Ing a 1.:4,1141ft, toOli are rtya.rc•: alt , pt built.. It I. ILI, only nutt , ...ful 1,11 , 1. of 11,. 1. n . , rand,. Intdo, •tsrOp far , Ir ./14,. o 11 t ht.reld, and addr , .... J. A. /lOW , ' r '1 T rare J. 7.. Raven b.. eln.rtnnarl. 1411.0.1,1 4 IN - ANTE2D--AGENTS,- EmpLoY 311:ST P‘lt lILTUISNED NOLUI F. Ir. All. eTIIIALS. rt.al bait t I .1 , , , , , .1rj,t11,t• - nn, Or :In TT , ' Ph, Iltdo A t'n., ill:II NT ~ Ir r 'll ON ,1 :a.- 'noir y Per da, And •-.1 .12-i r I Dorn lA, ,r.' d e -:,..1: r ta , . Milton 1/011.44,. Anplo. Old n•-orton 1V ateit. Iffiwn. -• an.) n • of lug 1,11- ticcul • ~1 r• .: , ike ellAt )On ~'tided to. r.r • 1. tt • o, rttOrdl,i, or for thirty. for our tom:. to Arra.., t o yl r avt, .tr • r , littoral tirit, Now I. you r rlt.. 77. t r dame, rduusy nod .tote. to ILiltllt.T./N 1.1,./. to P. 0.. Neu,lart.. :4 I Ilo.rt, t Now FOR SALE. ','OR SALE--A Valuable ( ountry 1.4 ,nd tut; rill , . 1.1 1 - n one rel.— of laud '.n lin. n.. ! t . lux c." 111101.11114 It r, 61,1 c• rui iti.; ult utl“ cur., 00 - turn. I No ICA Lt. 1.111:.1wrO, un ton prct.l,4 Ton SALE--A VlCii finished two Or NEW 110 USE y I i...trr.d. nen- , -orn of bol r). 1.. nadn 1.11. .10unie dinina ran.. and .. on tr.; wart, man: , I•ra.' yard; w!thtit a -• lnquire. of ••T FAN! r...•re,t. TiIIIIIEJE STOIIII BUIC K 110( SE 1 , 611 %hr., .Tort• 1;1,1, lion %o. „to 6,••••orolm-rol. 31.1r1.01. Lo• • Inv, t ., ti rlanali., hu.h•le•• 0n...1, row,. trot h v t 6 do 6. 6, Ithl h Brokrr In etorkr nod Roo] ti•t.t.. )al] ST Fourth ttro4t, Flurlcr'r 1:01•1:o[. Tit 0 tilrOHY BUICK IA ALLE -.GHEICITFOIL SALE. —The two story 11rIck I , corwr of WeUlla, stre ttol fr..n !It. on the NV it 1s C.1(4111i ri t a• , r. ach 100 w autl Intl room. . . flrnker In Blocks and Peal I , ',ie. J 313 57 Fourth •trhet. Burk. , 1tut.1.14.; STREET DWELLING k , YOU SALE.—The then; morn linink Da elit te• .o. IS Sandusky stmet. nontaltatia ten roont• go. and water; houne m good rt. pair and in a pit a ...lit neigkkorional. 0. BRYAN. Broker In Stock. and 1451F...tate, Jolt 5: Fourth street.. Burke •• Butidlus. Von SALE, WITH EILIEDILA'NE FalSBErialo3.l. T7lll 'MOUNT lIOPE rnortat• TT, ST WOODS' BUN STATION.-7,lftom acre- of I.and. Brink Lawn/lingarlth 10 omens owl cam., plenty of sofl water and fruit of all kande, ten nata l"' walk from Federal strhrtLlppot, All. ghen tw Foinire of the ombriber, at I.l'. v.trLIIN P. AN - 1. OIL TIXII. worms, y and 31 oblo 'Met, .klieg . Odalttaol TWO STOUT BRICK DWELLING 111111 Hr. FOB hAI.II. of hall. two parlors. room, kitchen, two /owl or ;tor, poe^7., tour room. acroad floor. kWh rmoo skottdool attic: "el" fixtures Pr Voice room,: Fl Net drool b) Lo deop. rrc'etind on lap greets. Term, one-third ~..h. r.. m=inder in mu.. two, three Ind four y. or.. For prim , and oration emote to tu, v t•tif twinB , fl 5; S. 51 Marl. 1 .1. TOWELLING DOUSES FOR SALE. -•-• Theme two neat Dwetlings. Nor. 111 and to, fronting on Elm and Congreas street.. are t..Bertett at low prices azol , mit em) lens,. orN`grt i sTlt:tata ASing, n itls . ll ' ed . latt gam' • 3.7 . 1 I n n ' at!" wrfereellow. • . • . ALAO, that splvo.ll.l two story Pwr o 110. (rooting' Om ittlesbetr) rivet, a n tame lot. Appty to All IL M.11.1..t N • pif&ALE. A VALr kuis LissErn UII. YACTIIIII' &NI) LYT. to 110 - tutslyhom. loyytor ca.b.. Apply to or J. klekl.E A 111.0., lltrtnln azo, J. A. Ca...1111/T, p19:olm No. el You rib otroot.l.lttotrurgt, nIVELLING 110t'SE ON WYLIE STREET FOR &Mr.—That large and wwll an. toned three elm, lbirk Dwelling on WI - Ile rtmot near Firth. ill/lobed In modern etyie, containing 12 rooms, kitelten, range. bath room, bet and cold •ra - ler and gas Dino:glow [he Tlila la one of Inc nowt drricable prinsertla , for dwelling or bu•i carnal tor wale. Vow , don April .to Jaloitr I; on SALE-AN EXCELLENT = Near 39. M• Rua. tonaliting of 3:4 are,. arida lanoul river (root and caternillog to the railroad; for auy klud of boalrointa. For tern., olitd3 le Jean:4oM W If NY A KLILVd, 113 Reviver veraet. Allegheny., Pa. ati Wl' LIN TURSteilek Ls' at 1 . 1., ohnloek., hy order of executor. of the estate of N. ru.ey, d e g Ohl he sold (or renal by 314.11,raine, aartlonyeer, ai Conauverelal Nalco Roman. 103 limithar.l.l atreet, that dealrahle three dory iirilT' " ' ' e ft i ". No."4° AV YU' 't"'" Lot tlifit.Lorlae... atuivala W 111.1.113 tax nTH FOR RENT. FOR ItENT, STuRE,M kRI( ET sr TWV.1? . .‘11 6 .E. 976 6 1:1" 1:01416, I, .666 N•l6 r 111 Er Lo.totts ut 11 M 11.11. i• ZZ 1. , Arrust,.es it L tn. ,144 No et I.ran. strset. tient Pint. - - FOR RE T.--Intending to retire from the Pork and Provision notions, 110i...1.- ersihur 017,0 VMS 1:16:N. - T 1 , 1. Went:Hot:Nl:. with 180 large ,11111 it: adjoroine, situated no Front ttrrvt, Vast of Martel. 1 . 1”..0,4-..intl elven tin toodiattly. Enquire at the corner, First and Mats• lvl streets. ((j AS. 1.. CA LItWKI.I., TBLET—Two three story Brick itta3 , lA, tontalolaJltall and 1114111roma. earl., situated on Wimlllnstois 101 , 1. tllme 616p014 horn Wylie rin-ct. Apply to JOUN I. LOUSE A CO., sarovi of Nod thfirldand Water streets. LENTINEN 1866. i J. I'. Mint Z l / 4 r Co. SENTIMENTAL 1 ALENTINES .17 vacastlawo Co-vox-ma, AND COMIC VALENTINES, Ml= O. 41, P. for Ow Ire.' S. BRYAN. Broker to Stork'', k- • ISONDS AND )lEA E ESTATE. 57 Fourth st.. SBurka . . Building.) hat Fa arid oulla on mum ' , alma. tank, /hallway. Inaurnateu, rum/ daunt and other Idttahat And thlaentUddlt, Italltray and other Bond, andante - a...S b tu ha lekgraph thu Non TUrk al3 and `ll ihtu or rda. • BOOTS, SHOEt3, &c .j . nortrssox- is,..COVSI 51.1311-Ali tic,lL CtEAAANCE SALE BOOTS it SHOES, WILL voIIMF:Ner, ON" 'll , Zariclwy, tixo 113t3a. 123.5 t., = Thar ett•Alr !Jock has horn tualtke4 41,11E10 4od grtally reduced prices. to look.: roots Fumete Opridg Mor k . Retuember the Number, 61 .Alarlizet Street. Writ Door to Barker, Drt Op.& Mort. tst3 - CHEAPER: CHEAPER!: --.___ . . R'umen's Morocco eUetom-tuadt . Boots $, 73 Wulnetrn Urals" Boots ....... ..... ........ . . 2On 511,... than Boots 100 Ml.scs' thra Buskin,. sn . . . 10thsts• 01001 1 30.121 s GO . A. 1.0, a large assorts - neat of t...kating and Polths Boots, Balmoral, and out torn at vOry lalrprlets. 3(10.I I. BthIELAND. .. slO . No. Pa Markot Ai., .. , .1. door 11 , 00 ata. VINEPAA. rtiiE AND FOll 9.41. E lIT W. w. J AVIfi, DRVGGIIST, Corner tibefileld and Boavetsts., Waist ATeszseheartar, X. otaaw:mc WATCTES, ,EIVP Lit . .) , 7 - I . ?v A r z : rs-: •; • , 1! 4 , 7 1; - 'Kw - - • • • M==llLEl3 . . d " ,•• r , pt. '1") . ' • • • • arm •rbeu • . tic 4; to q I...;6trytr. r:ie t: • c-ane , ..":•••n nps - nr.unt of 1,1.1n1 n,•.. 1 . 4:• , •••r. q• 4 •• —LN . . , . titles le Itt, S 14, Vice ',tit., en tit.s.,> rry ern ideate In, y" ins ‘k. :tt ttl , It . ISEM MUM a.r.tpt t• • '•••- VrP , ' In by p - IP rstt rent,.)., rrtptp,t•-..and t; t!•prz tt - tt t : tr.r• P .tt Dirt_mtmrt nnc! lorr Fo. for &Z; i ", ;f r ,:.e 'f J. R. KENNEDY & CO., 1 , 1 , 1 AR I •.4'l; CLOAKS, CLOTILS, &c cT..a f f :, . . ----, . CC -.--- ..= .'"= I; ,_ _ c= . • . 4 i- . .: ... . . _ . ~ 0 . -7 = — ,?..-_: ;-, ... w, ?.• E g I.'S- .4 F.l ~_ , ~... _. • — 1 --...6.... id i...„. r:,. ,•:2-. ,e, = 01 , 4 z • •:4"" :r. ? ;c. ~..,:.z . -,., : i .--,_ - -.---1 4.3 FT . ,-, z s , . (D ... 'E , -=' - ,L, g ..T..... , ... ::: .. --, - 111-7 j X .:.-.2r,: - , -N ',...) -E- - ; . t.': , 7 Ef ,-.' k ' ,, f; •,' t.-__.4 (-, A 11` . .i. ..• -2 . ; , 1 Li Ei ...." %I , P•••• si: ' - ' 1 N... ' - -: r,- a 4 A ti: ... F. _ ?....1 .0 ..4 - z_7 ..1 .:1F .... ••• .--- .. ~.,.:. j,' 7 ' . '' 7; 5 C . - ', ' a , ,-' '; f. ...!.! Z:: ".. `:4 5 = co E..r.r. c.v. ,: —: —4 -_,...r. .. .2. c.. t... ...t.; , ,-, ~ ; . L. .- . .....-- E. , z k..i A ..... -.",.. ui ...., e r , .11 ~ .._,.. - rwr r. t'..2. ' Z • :;:.• F... .. 3 = 0 ,-...,:, = 1 - 1:" - .za Es - - ....e0.., X ._:..' 7 a. , .*; ,1 E--, - N- 1, •-- No E.. .--, a -.... C— .- L Z - .5 -o. .1.1 ' ' .E . ' 3 . ' ''' ' .t Cm , ..., ; E. :E. EWE PROPOSALS. TitEAluar DEPARTMENT, Or girt Lxatrr-Iforsa cm - , t WASUINUTON JailUary ISM ST ttEE, rnorns A 1.8 will I,e receive,/ at thb. at tire until 1 We/nth P. it.. on FRIDAY. the Kb day 01 let , ruary . teat, for mtppiring the Light-nowt! Es tahlt-litnent with tolvty thou...and gallon* of the he'd quattty purr winter-strained (111,. either La.v.l or p.pernt, to be diettirti Into rout lot.l, and to be deliv ered at the time. undermentioned. liOngalie of the (invert - anent nr at the warehoqtte or othrr of de to 14,41erigriated hy the ln aped-- I nit ..tlirer or other authorttltd agent of 'the bight. hone. Iloard. in ,drone, tight. Iron-bound. madetqzltaltie for ..hippin e ight y order• tt• teapael a tv . earls of trout nni tit gallon—not o exceed the latter. Tho , oilnisi Is delivered at Nt• , o[l or New York, at the option of the bidder-. The place of delivery In each roue moat be tli.,tinet -1) .10 the Ltd., and will be embraced lu the eontraet. The river leb will lw dell erred as follows. .• 1, Lot No. I. I i net. n thousand gallon.. ell on th, Oil day of 1. pelt. 1.91.. or a. soon thereafter I<l the swop., te.t. and gauging eau he c.olPlotcd. Lot \o.:. iltevo thousand tla.litioi gallons Clint the I.th'iln, or April. o soon thervafter the proper tr. , and ganging eon tad rompleted. Lot Jn. 0. 1111teu thou•arol i14.101i gallon, rill on Mr •to) of Rine. 116,1, or a..00n thereafter tht proper 1e...1• and 'rousing can be erdnpleted. Lot So. 1. Fllleien thousand 115,0) gallon. 011 on the ter ,lay of August. nit, or as . thereafter as the proper terd , and gauging can bp Completed, llm Dfor 5,060 pr0pr allon• of l • will 'e be lra or rect Lhlrd O ved IL at the 'same r to he de- Ilverml as above stipulated, at Detroit, MICA., on the 1.1 .1a) of be Ma.r . he hid will oneldortti ante.. from a manoras rn rye of the an o part Of the oil proper,d for and to he embracer, In contraet• under MI. advertisement will be ne er pled, rocolved, or paid for, untilltt ba••• been pros ed. to the entire nall.faellon of the per.ori or 1..r.0n, charged trlilt esnmlrratlon. ted, and In lon. tot.. of the nest WIU/it) pore r.l 011. and fee. rulatury .Ith other or Inferior 011. end ndolteni ion.. The i/s.l 111. u. for determ Lohman./ character and quaint of the .emn . e emp oli e-I. is: -dwel t/. neat its. burning. the anioc b h gar ev.id u insand any oCher propertesm ua arrite at essinTt couelions that ma , d/ nuel naves-are. The laid oil will be .anyeeted to special test, and will he eMecteti utile.. (wand t•. to La regard to burning and fluidity Under reduction of tonmeratimr. and In evert - other nespeet. °nuance that fifth° stand ard adopted by the Board. at' which a -ample will be furnished on application to the Eight-boost Eugi neer at Ito.tan. 1 . 1 - /, ra.l. mu, he ganged under the dtreetion and perseweal supers-I.ton of the In•peetina adhan. by a rustem.lionse or other legally autbori Isal and sworn gauger, arc-or/ling to the United `Antes standard. and ino.t inarLed and aempteel before time art remas td fro. the cellar or warehouse Of the contractor. Thy temperature 01 the ell will by /accurately noted, and the mensortmenta mstueed to the standard tem perature at aids g. ratmetheit.ny tables prep:seal for the purpose. Prop./tits will be received and esinaldered (or Carla lot .eDpooretell• pr fur ail of had 111 `4°ll.l.`tititgt the n t ity h bat hat spectiled en ne iltlt;to be delitermi at one time and 'dace. l'ach Mantra...estate expitelt. ly. wrlttt n out infoit, thekind ofnil offeni. l.wbeth er sperm lard or colenti the rain per gallon. the number of the Mt or lots bid for, and the place of de livers. ennformlng to TM, advertMetrient.. Bids submitted by different mcniliers of the mine arm or copartherslap all/ not tw considered. The I.lshishaime guard. ander the authority of the m • this rtuitt to reject our Md. al though It may be the lowest, fprOtbeemmaideratiolu than the rice. /So idd rttl Do conndernd for ann other kind or de w-I.ll,lJan of oil than those specially maliedfue in this advert kenictit. A bond, with seem - try to the saUsfaetion of the Department. In a penalty veinal to one-fourth of the amount of eachcontract made atuter Omar pro sal., will be required of eachnontracteri.icendltioned for the falthlui performance of the contract, robe e %rented within ten days after the acceptance of the bid. • t • • Eath-OfriMmtlat areampan led by i written guar antee, .Igned hl out or more n spanalhle persona, and knoun to the department as such, or certhled by I. ti states dirt tict judge. attorney. nary agent. or collector of the customs. to Out effect that, If the Ida lie accepted the bidder will dy execute a con tract In itood faith, coming to the provisions and term? of this advert ac isement, it tht tea days after planer;necea and that Ir. ease the 001,1 party days c oital fall tesenter Into the centract. as aforesaid, Ito or Mt y convincer to make :toad 'the difference be tween the offer of thecald party and the next 1.'651 .bidder. All bldg most he scaled acid endorsed “Pro ponala for 011 for light-houaett," and then placed in another envelope, sod directed, pthpald, to tho heo.• rotaryof the Light-how, lloant, ashlnctotiVlty. All blda mill be opened publicly, at the hour and on the day spreitivd. Pal 9.. t. dill he toady fur the several lots of 01l ...Mort thirty dans after they shalt have been recett by Ike United Mates. By order of the Light-hon,e ANDREW A. 11.% IieVIOD, Jarld'aud'imm .ctoret•ry • PENO OIL AND LAND conr.tsr A k Proposals for Putting Down Fifty Oil_ Wells. PROPOS.% TY trill wr rreYlYrd byt al2LCon rY ffiL z t for P.T.Ls DlM`—'lVl=U'lrSTenro l trand i Taurk.r''ugines. Fuel, nerrfeks and Yielders. tth h h Beyond—For .loln, the wQrk, 1:AC . .010=7 supPIP le4rlbgcr o le:Wat w aj r tis r .. 7 „ rain ev laglms y gUyu lli wens VraeiTed• t'Y to pot_ dosrla ode c 0 morn Bidstersitigte I,l7 b =f, k %:,21=XP":1, ergeticallray sod Welt uutlLeleted. Address or sithliint o &M Bow 076 Lxo Lazio CO., Betio, rs.. teats DRY GOODS, :24.11.115Vil A A'N N 4 `NV V4`l4 ?-iii EATON'S, lIMEEMiTI A Large and Desirable Stock of , G,-cacz)3aai Suitable for I:ro.3'erit-,_: • r %nil 111.r1.. .*. •, TV. La:, • A ' , I ~, xrno:nrrnry, Ir. Ea. • 1.3 t 1. Lt.:, t.... 01,." 1. 13-.K-g.r.,1 17,j flasist 4 , ) -Lp - y 11,14 B t.,SI-X_s s<CD F • '2 La ,Ite) pan =MEESE CENTS' FURNISHItid GooDS. _ll7nd-rel./Jr, n,,rlpt:,- ‘l, ircra,lttard Z. p . .; C. , 11] r...:1,11..s 1,141 ! tt-vrio. , .11 ze, i.ALY new e:71. , . Jr- , 1 rre , • F. H. EATON, =I =1 REA T ..r-Eokay Sale JS AND SO MARKET STREET. H..E6ENM FOR EVERYBODY. Embroideries of 411 Kinds I 11F. VT:. , r4AI VATTY:e.N; LINEN AND oILF. WODLEN IP)..)D , D11,C11.11 , / F. H.-TF - RT AND OLOVE6 . 1. 1 I.IDI. F.... 1 VA BUTT. • t•FlT•rk GOops. M A11)4, SCARF YINn AND z , LE.E i " & :HUDSON 3. E'rt rt cy - Gods. Rr Ls. , mla• 01, de-part:atilt a SP'ECIAITY W ret..4l , tag NEW GOODS Every Day During the HOlidapSeason, FINE is-nr:x ?E?. 1 , 771.}:". rt:E.Frmi; - LADIEW COMPANP. , Ni, c. ;A I: dr AN DS. 06 C ASK, .' WA ICH & AI NLM, FWEL CANtA ) ANCi - CO5l AN. -timers will rind our pd., Lower than any Other louse tithe n City GIVE US A CALL, AT Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. MACRUM, CLYDE & 'CO. CLOSING OUT BARGAINS IN WINTER GOODS, AT BIA.GIII7Iff & CARLISLE'S, 'x 'r sOrpozmrr. in order In redoes. our etoek,-w e ha r e !MARKED DOWN the price of STILISTS ANTS DILAWT.RS. • WOOL Sie /Stirs too, comForrrs. MERINO AND WOOL 110 SE, WINTER GLOVES AND .11ITTEN , 4 LIALMOIIAL FLIRTS, Kg/T FHA W AND CLOA.F.S, WOOL. HOODS AND NUBIAN. 111111BONK AND TRDIPLI Miss. E.31.13E01.11/1111tiz AND LACK C.DOISK. A /plendl.l asaortenerst of • TRAVELEW SHIRTS Of elegant pricr,..,than crer before MERVIAIiTS AND lik:ALEES Will tad tt to the to ativantagi• to call and examine 19 Fifth Stteet. MACRUM & CARLISLE Jall BARGAI,IVS:I AT • W. W. MOORIMAIYS, az Tlier.zisar-cot eat, E GOODS. F.MBROIDETCM, WOOLEN GOODS. 1100 r SE 112T4 CO/Li4TS.ac., ac, GENTS' AND IrADTES! rim GOOD9,_ . 3101111140N9 STAIt 41111[TS. ste J.§ MOORREAD.S.IIII Martel strtet. p:,:v3:4lzywNvaMsaioAigi ' QTATEMEIFF OF THE DOLLAR. I-SAVINGS BANN. for g nionthe egtilng Nt, tember 30th. 19 , 13. , lAA nrt.irrtrac, Amount due ilepONit."l. June ' . I.t, t*e.s 4 , ,' , 4. 46i 03 Amount reeeteetifrom Depot- Bor. 1c..1 Ms tt.ratt. 4.10. 31.1, :el Amount paid to Drposttor s s - during bid ilx Months 38.3.13 OS . . - Amount or Conttngent Fund. • June lA. mrA Ins or Contingent Fund I . during Loot *IA months ,4.17.3 Amount of Contingent Fund. $ 109.Ge37 A mountof Dirlalvotl due Dr po•itur, for 134 Nix uloutll%. C.rer.t. ft pi. m4i. 04 41 ASSETS. pond., and Bortgagea4 5Z,422 34 peal Estate t3.09891' tock 1 1ji _Pitt...hunk Ranks.... 93.175 0„ Ni 6 per cent- 1t0nd5.....1:33,000 001 Ir. S. &per cent. Certlocates.. 14,070 00 P I:• s. eper 6621 t. Bond,. 1181 . MOO 7; U. S. 7-30 Treasury Notes 323.109 70: Inns Receivable 117.40 fti Lash on band 47.314 94.? --..-----#l,lO l M4e: 41 The Tru,ters have declared a Dividend* I TIMEX PER CENT. out of the profits of thelast ex months, free of Government Tas, payahlo Ibrthwltit. If not draw n, w ill [mar Interest from lk , cembet 141, 1813. C. A. COLTrc PITTSM:RGu, December Mth, 1E14.0N, T ssurcr. The uudereigned. Auditing Committee, respect fully report that they have Wed the Totamt tar's Report Tor the last Ms m 1669 ca b rh, 1.903, and that they have ezaiddricdttle Assets of oma, con Bonds and Slortraltem, Deeds of /l oaf Estae, Certificates of Bantißloct. Bills of Ea clamlga. U. H. Ccerldrates of indebtethlcsa, 513 6 upon Ronda for hMI, 7.09 TrefoLll7 pi:,..te,r,gllFlU" on hand. and but theumedo be correct, and to Correspond with Ole said Repo . IM'Aft 14 - 11117 YEAORR. VAOKORE:N. rro•ecay.n, 13ce. jan latZ. glitlledlttr P Y OTh. WORIES. OLDRIIME 011 REFINING 400ritrar.8zr - sr., OF PLTTSBURCH, PENNA. 112.117.1t.TirM'tVPacl Trea , r. WORKS 73 TEIIPER/NCETILLE. office. No. 2 Duquesne WnY, (Naar Stisperulciri Bridge.) , IIitiNTFACTCRE,IIS OF Pyiele WHITE 13u - nas - Jus - er Brand—"Lucifer.'! 'lbis Oil cannot he excelled for harratin properties, c r o ef o hourl tf irbel e te sfto.r a nd U l M rpt ittp h oP ttell cololT t! bOaßr . DE , S COL ItITED, - IMitarrOlts—John Wort, Itobr'rtta". tieo. C. 11. lia.rron,_C. L. Caldwell, Ih. 11. Cohlils, .1. W. rortor, Robt. Wallace, 1) W. VA Candi!. Jal.l:tr VEW puß J. R. REMrsis; TB Furth Itreet. Jai iT)ItAL. 4,71 Ti TOR THE BELIEF OF PAIN. I . • i • a 4. ti- Ca. ,ree Ito :1 - Inna - n4t.: OE en nes OW p. P. - , 1•4 Tia, rnr, Fr0n..4.1 LienSi 11.:.1 . . • C.c. e 4e, Wean. j4Jtr.. a. .et' tic r:nr.a Affnittin Mareet:c ere-. CISICA Btra jee-.1 . 1. titan - 4, Ear-anne. itkrtzt:, Ott cure. Spizsl Dice ti.le4. re: j`• nraiencti: (11 Jenne , th, he,. and :bear .t4t atta 1 to o l. 4cl In en" c,nl:y. Price :a cent.. it: tv4pnnt.44le de nice, in. Inkcalt/nal. • nr, SIMON JOHNSTON, Sole Agent, Czraer .537athrt,:d 3.43Forath Strettl GOVERNMENT SALES . cz.ovERNINLY:vie SALE OF EON. DEI:NE/1 N A STO%ES.-IPluLe a to at Cl,blL AL:Ct./cc, br• vr•ler uftbe ti.e.N•ntarref Wax, t,•tt.e 1. IJ. A A N L I ALCO it L d, U at D r C. 0810, ON a:A dee , . tollo , nt,e. Art.onre- EittraC3,, n'tl.l: , •• 110 f/C. en]. 71. , er••••r.t... verven I parterr.n; .11 . Itnre 11aeket_t, :+: kl6. n•-I:nt., nal, -4, 4 Cl;. 71, now • 1 •• • ;......n . vth Bore (In.ant., cal rr. and FULA,. fervirn. nerto,, I" 1 .nnt P.x...-rcle..l Shot t.t.ta.; 717 1••••. t • •41 , ••nr I•et.101-, eterl6o. pattern: • I'u.: wr•...lnre :' • I.:,lllCanalry :rub ree Horn- Ar1:11en• ,r.are. enl N . ( ; INX.trr , ' Sa - NN/1: 4 A .1101.1.. , 111.11;nr. wro, Urtvcr , . Wipers. tn. I' ,r elr, roppltle/ • / 1,, nt,-• r4ler.e.; i'.Nj• net ..-ehea,11.... • •nn f'ep P..nettn.: "11 t're.rlli-e Here.. Infeo , l7. eel raltn, • Cerra-Ide, .. • 4t ,5 tg141:1:;,... N. C. Of.tet r., eel Flaki/t Y. • •I• W et ... plev 5 1. rou:C.110 tur llnpor :az R0..r.1.1.3,,, , a/..; Jiturle. A.. . a rlcAUntl:ng Axe, EA3.e1... rule Vote, .s.r.. Lc. •I II . 1.6 nnady at LA:, In Government Fund. , A • !c1,1,.'t00 rcn.ol..<l L.r...e , lll{oir. . 4 0.-Pottao OC T. C. BRADFOIID, Cl.pt. Ord., Ht. 314. O. N. - A.. Crlnmandtlis Mune. G 011r/1314E3E T SALE OF MEM =1 stt I 6 , eiti - Fre, 8' NT HT ee,'l•l.r Dee F6r tr t: • • et.) . ••e. T1:1:41/.1Y tit: kit...14.1k 2 1. i.e . , 'Wt.,' 6 out, 6 &eta Dertel 216ree4 • Pigeon Hetet. f. s ‘ t r o t ,: 6. sri•Ar. 1 Tebie, 12C 1514,1•rw Sarb. rtrew Crer.t., 4 1.4 . %ti,r 11•11 - e - 4• 1 itereHltrol, 2 tot it Ceiba, 1 pole Coraitlii , . 2 Drill., 2 heck, tia.D.tri. 6 Clisis - 6, ritw - 1. 34 - 11Z Itir. SHAILe , 1 Bread A. 3 Auger, 1 Ad, 14 -. 4 Wow) ti.w Ellen. 1 11 31f Pteentl 10 wirearteillll9l.l.re. Firir Compwstica. Grtediturier eartiNcte, 2 lisu i rew, Tuyre from. Ilatehet. Clare . ll3rntner. ' l ' t6ll ' ll. Planes, I Pi 11... su,orte.l. : He 6 , 1104 Toole, 1 Trier, 2 17 Iland Saws. 31 pairs linatfruff, 6 6,6orted mu:6re, 4 Water Dipiture i 1 Saw set, 2 II e -2 2 1111 Stone-. e_iinte Hier et.: 1 .6161,_ 10 1,141 Blade, Flutneetter, 3 Brace Bits, Ai:boiled 14144. Auger rats. 13 :46.4t.irted ChDrle, I ifitreHe, 1 Clluebteit Iron. : Tbuttati (linger. 1 &treeing . Nipper. WtiVel6. r.T. Tr4v5—.4".1411, Ca 14.1 =gl LARUE SALE OF United States Ordnance Property. V7lll be. sold at Public Auctlon,_by T. A. binCTI.EL LAND. Alnilone•er, A- I .I.EGRENY ARSENAL. Plttshur"..ll, Pa.. comnaruclux at to o'clock a. ta.. MONDAY. January tail, INCltta 031.1ual0g • • 4 iron Cannon. = Upper Caeema re Carriages, cart Roue = Sets Artillery Ilansce' . Foreign Muskets and Rifles, new aid re paired. . 13.902 V. D. Musketi and Rife, new aad repaired. =,ar Foreign 3fustria and Rine, Itkerd U. S. - Muskets and filers. 3, ant Dressers-31°2,1113g and other Carbines. a= Colt's and Sharp's irides. 1315 portiog 36 Shot (inns. h. Mutlket and Rifle Barrels. 19,r0s Bayonets, triangular and sword. 2,113 Resolvers. • I,CgEabres and Sword, • 4,1X0 Seta Cavalry 'Accoutrements. 6.1M0 Sets Infamtryystmotdrements. 3,500 Saddlo, Casalry and Arrilery. 20,020 parts of florae Eqment, bridles. /torso brushes, riary-com uip bs. ere. 3,030 Saddle Blankets. 3,000 partz of Artillery Barnes, 4.00 pounds Powder, carman. masks, and sporting. = Inurropleto arts of wrought iron parts for Casemate Carriages. CO tons Scrap Cast Don. if tons Scrap Wrought Iron. ea tops Load and Antimony. In pigs„ Type Metal. • ss BD Wrought Dolt Aalcs. pounds Lead Dross. riz Packing Bose, A. large tot of appendages for muskets, carbines, C. dc. arge lot of Artillery Implements and Equip . large lot of s_pare puts for SDiskets large lot of Tools and Machines. • Purchasers will he required to remove the imperil 'thin ten dayvafter the sale. Texam—eoeh. • Lieut. Col. of Ordimice acid Itrev. Drift. °ca. U.S. Army laUttim SALE OF =7l • . • Dr_rriT QV...TF:10.13=3 GiNtram.. , s Orner•T PITTIearIIGH, PA.. Jaw pin. • ; Will be maid at Public Auction, to the tut ' der. on TIM Dna DAY OF JAN DAILY DM at 111 I . BeVO:r " l4ll e et•et e;Ak i t li •P Gß°L"."l6. 2. Aviles. roperty VD. 13 Dorset, 1 3lare. I Calk. 818 3lule Irajon.. S. Two Florae It ad... Anstodaneea. • 1 Can. I single seta SYbeelllarsaes,. • = do do Lead do 1 do do Cart Terros—Cosb, 11. 8. Corrtney. - - • COE EZ33 o. CROSS. mad Lieut. Col.. and DeDoti , Q. EL Goal SKATES. SKATES 03122CELTM19 : 1523...".•ZW1L1S 2,500 PAIRS OF ladies, Gents and Childiens • - ISKATF.S~Si,' In Every Variety, for Sale Low .7 - 83Y=13 3401.• ITEM THE CHEAPEST PLACE TOHUIi Skates and Stelghs, . . • I• at J. U.. L.kVEIVA VARIETY AND TOT 31011 E, No. 101 Market street. nese ?MU. 1.1 3 :.. Wboleaale an 4 NATIONAL BANKS.' ily_ioch.Y - DZARY - hErf, 'OFFICE: CF coarramana.cr Tlnt (=EMT, WASlillennan,,OetNAN boStls wirEnEmy satisitulary.evl dente yrearnted to tbe undersigned; It bla st en made to oppeor Clot the IA olstans atio . n4 or. Kew Orleans, to the City of lOolrOrle >a tbo Parish of Hew Oriewas nod. Nato or itcndup,ornanitcd utnler and according ba tber re , . nalreratets of tbs nets of Con,..rress, entitled An Ad,e peg t‘fe s National .Correney, secured br a pledge of Untied nut. 'toads, and to provide ror Ore cfrOdntion and findemptton rbereoli4norored Janet , 10 , 4," and has complied with Alt tbeprorls i,ryid set required to be compiled With Deform Oottattenclog tbs burl %ma o r bantams suldensald set. .Now thorefOre, I,FaximuiSlCLuunr, Cosontroller of at kllrrena• 4031 7 , 14 writ') that "Ordloaal sct Ns loral wank or New Orleans, In the City of Tivirthleas4. - She' i'Srlett iitor.Orleale and Ditiggfitil=rerrePtgerieefirb=.si" the . - 6 ,ll i teetbanayre o reo i lizltneasnw_bsta Luna ot razigns Vidul .Mayerrorialer. The bank 'till be La operatitna or me •atti iat;:tc4l ..E1 OF STORES OCTfCg., t Pa.. 3a. Bth, to tbr bidder, xntr: 10OLBl0 OHLPERIN Warne. BoWoad:Depot, J A S"L'ART 23d, lila, at •Ilowlng Qua. - terinitster't 6 Punches, florae r.a‘p., I Screw Plait, Tlpf. to, Squarr. Spair B. H. Tong., 1 Nionley_Wreszon. laud Wrenches. _ 1 Tenon Saw, 1 Compass Saw., - 1 Tin Cans, 6 Stose Pipe Mintire Forts, 8 Hoes, 2 13.m.adbag linus s r. c- l o ron Kettles. " 4 Cllllor Nida.m.eedi • Boer L IS Lsmps, I Draw Range, I Saddler's Hammer, 1 11 Horst, 6 Randle.. I Coffee Pot, a Rakes, 1 pairSaddlers er", 1 Steak/. ,r I Claw Tool, I.:iodates 1 Edge Tool. . 1 1 . 3 Ana," 8 Tin Boilers, 10 Baits and Chains. 3 Wheelbarrows; t e _ " l= 6 la s.amp 't'' Chlmne_ni ya 10 pound Mack Wax. pieces its ' 4galssf, 'c 3 Books, 50u15...9i. pound Lamp Black. gal licatstoot Oil. 2.1 pounds Horse 3 Ladles, - 3 Picks and Handle,. 1110 Joints Store Pipes, H Cooking P. 0.1. 1 Saddler'. Matte, '., 1 tillooßnige, 1_ Shades, H ovals, 1 .42,411:V1. 6 '"' I Camp ICetUea, Stowe P c tE n C v :ps, rt s A a Graters,' I a Hammer Handle;. " =wadies, Iroa,slaorted, 38 pounds Hoop loon, tilde Harness Matter, Ibis.Jiorseasei.lialls, Eheeta-Suid Paper. .3 lea CurrtnieV. • 'B, C.187', =COMO o. 12 MOOD STESET.
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