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tl)e pHsbntgl) ommerrial: l)nrstiaB Maxtl) 2, 1865, General Inf Bent on B-larUn. the Ruins of Charleston. OU Intelligence. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Sbarp Dlaeoarae by Beeeher. THE WEAK AND ETTTETE MINISTRY OF THE PRESENT DAY THE BISGRACEFCI. CITY GOVERNMENT of New York what kind of PREACHING IS WANTED. SPFrtAL NOTICED i lnf't rbottc i Konmi, c.1 rifu and Market si-reet, second am! a ir Jswolry storv ntt -th. Fa.

holographs of; very ftyle. ot a uni04A, front th popaiArfoarte rt u.te n- I1BV and Uf-lse. Mr. FnrTtanoe wonii- 9rttcaUrtjr oall lb ttenutin th a-t mi' luarra to Ui Mury aacaaalt'Uttj of tills n- being reached by sii.sle OleU-i PrleM tnodrnk ani aauaiKctif' (varan t.rvl. Perrespondence on niniir-r-i jr rnhllc In.erem enllclted and will be thankfully received fr.

en. Meade aa Ml) parts of Ine country, when accun.antn y.rsapoaalble iiudw. More I at ever r-late to the discovery and production of oil, the de velopeaent of oil leflda nl reliable oil Intenitrenc n. ansral, will be acceptable anil it doslri-il. Kvt-nts ot lical Interest mechanical and aKrleultural resulte Inventions and Improvements ol every ceacrlpilmi dearly and briefly deecrfbed, aro aoliclted.

To securt-arte'loa. reramunlcatlone abould he brief. reliable, and aent aa promptly an possible. Letters aoDoernlng tb business departrreriW of tin aewspaper or printing office Hlinuld be addressed lh Bnslneaa Manager. di-slgned fo tba papar should be add reus od to The Editor.

Instances have occurred of individuals gradually sinking from elMHzatlon to half savage i Hut wo know of no community or people laving deliberately Bet their fares in that direc 'ion. with the avowed purpose of mskln the lescent.and with their fancy luxnrinting in he pleasures of the anticipation. This deep' nd shameless debasement is among the manj Humiliating phases of hnman depravity thai have been developed by the rebellion. LRt we should be supposed to txsggerate the infamy of the proposal, it would be dtfflcult todolt; and lest we kbould employ terms too strong for the idea, thongh that would be difficult, too, we give, in his own words, the Richmond editor's prospects and rurposes. "Then woe to the conquerois for then would begin the banditti warfare, lie auerrilla war fare, the lying in wall, tiie to imscide and surprise, murder in detail, a'SX-simiMnu in everv torm.

Already much, of "ut country is rnpid-'y growing up in dense forest routs have beenmn irnpassali tor wheel carriages; cattle and hogs lu large droves are running wihl w.sids Hi our fields tttsm with gswiie, and our oiveks and rivers with fish aud fowl. The voluntary 't uits of our soil, added to the resources jus-t enumerated, would enable us to carry nit a guerrilla wail irn almost Interminaulv for thess resources increase daily, just as the devasta tions of the enemy extend. If our affairs should come to he worst, and if we should not be able to maintain large regular armies In the field, we would, by guerrilla warfare, male thelSriu' too hot to hold Yankee intruding landlords. They would watched, ambushed and shot down by night and by dy, like beuftsof It is hard to tell whether this rigmarole of madness is a hcroleomic performance, or real and bona ftde battery of comminutions tcucare the Yankees. It would be laughable, iu e.lher case, if it did not Imply so eminent a degree oi stupidity.

Specie it ml Currency. Ths legal teuder notes tsssuud by the Govern ment of tte United States are of three kinds, issued uuder different acts of Congress. First Legal tender notes in the similitude of bnnk bills, drawing no Interest. Of thest was authorized to he issued by the act ol February 15, IS-' Si.Vt,' uoion Ry the act ot July 11, ISiU iiKi.uini By the act ot March 3. Iab3 Otm Sloo.lioo.timi These may be issued In denominations not less than one dollar, and are receivable by I he Government for ail dues, except duties ou Imports, and payable for all dues except interest on certain parts of the public debt.

They may he re-Usued or cancelled, aud others issued in their stead. St-coud Fractional currency, commonly called postage curieny, O.OOu. There ate receivable lorduMs to the United States, the Mint as the above, and are redeemable at the Trcas ury ou presentment. Third Treasury notes bearing hut art not a legal tender, not exeuoding six per cent, interesi, under the act ot 3, lrt3, 8 WU.OOO.OUO. These are legal lenders for the taceol them, but not for the interest.

may be re-lssud or cancelled and others Issue" iu their plaoe. Total iue authorized, The last cannot be issued is sums less than leu doliais, aud are rede in i.thei words, payable on presentment ut the Treas ury, or at the ofll.ie of any Assistant Trews' arer or Depositary designated for ttia purpose, hi. any nine nuer mree yiarsiroin their date, at the pleasure of United sst-ties The interest on theiu is payalile at he timet sptclfled on the face of each bill. When pre sented for payment they are paid with the in terest up to the last preceedlug day the inter est whs demandable. For any traction ot inui afterthat no interest is paid.

In some cases at least, tlie Ictertst Is conipou: deti every six tnnth. snd made wn'i trie principal attheend of tur. A.l hi-apteais on ttie note. Tney are a cori-vement luves1 nitut for perMi.is who wisti lace small sums at Interest, but they wi-1 uoi often pass as currency, still ls be used at i lender. ii mint le plain that these last were noueo rolled to ctreniate as cut i i-llj IHKI ll frilCI lonii lr slsje CI I I.M'V is iSi pavableoii demand aud, a I.

gal this leaver fructtonallv lai.ili,is i or legal under notes resting uivm tne i i 1 1 1 ami stability of the Uoveriiment. the United MtaeF, by torc" of the law thi declared and uiale coin teteul to rn among. the citizen-e)t the tne same luncuon- usually heretofore a- vne 1.3 force of the same anthorlty to certs: qu ntittes ot gold and silver of r-taln degree of purity. Tills sum ot Jliu tj uk. was milhortztd to be iBsued.

How much int has been issued How much ol t.c not eming interest, and how il i. ol the fractional have len d. If 1 understand corteetlv the reeort ot the Secretary of te Treasury, ms tliere or- evi -e-i misprints It' the I have, there ss i-nd Itieni fliirlng the year, endi; Ju 1 Isiti, SIV.hW.i!, as P'iai 2 702.111 Act ot F.b, 2" i-: Aet ol Mai eh ts'il SI A pari of th last were Issued payahie in year, a part of it in two years, a part in years, a and a pari at five per t.t. interest. It is not slid that the whole iv been i-sued, but as lu tho estimates tor ear IStVj nothiUi; is counted upon sources, 1 take it as conclusive tbul sources of supply ure eihuusted, in words, liat tho whole has lirn is -ned.

Ilow much now remains unredeemed in circulation? Dr. Elder, in his suidreis before esiima'c it utrie first of Jmaary, at Bitng an enpioyee th.r sur.v Denartrueut uuil enjoying the. con ol its head, ids statement is In ronud lerii.su-douot verv accurate. 11 would, however, be very grat ifylng is ee as useful to know of what kinds hat is made up. Iiies he want the f4W" tn.

te. est he.inni; notes as currency a all I cllne to not If so. I thins he In that, case the consists of tr currency, and notes not bearing commonly called greenbacks. Have of the last been exchanged under tr.e art oi July 11, li2 for United Slates rxiDds? ie hliigs are so, the nead of the. Troasnrv the ineaus of knowing at all times a dollar how much ol tnis currency is tu This has uot been turned into bond 4 hec-a there was an excess of In ctreul.i-ttou, but beoaitae the holde.r had ill ty, hii.i-dred, or five uuudied dollars, or any oiln-i sum he wished to lnvast at interest.

It view of the subject, I shou'd regret that he whole of the Issued under ILi; i.tsi secttOM of the act of July 11, 112, or even part of it, should be withdrawn from I tie currency because the volume of currency wt! al of is no greater than the easy woiUi.t of the immense and complicated and commercial operations of the country liiiper.i- uvely requires. STATlSTICL.i. l'ersoilltl. Vice President, through tills city Andrew Johnson pa.sse on Tuesday en route tor Washington Colonel lieu. Harrison, of tlw 7'h Indiana has been made a Brigadier Gener-U.

He i brave r.fflcer and a grandson of the late I'r si dent. HarrlHOh. He distinguished himself iu the biitlio of Kesacii and I'eachtrce Ciet-k. JobnC. Beeaan.the noted Americaij piiil 1st, Is now residing In a reduced state of iieati i.

aud Is bat a shadow of his former self. One or his lutjiis Is almost If not entirely gone, and the ni-iri That stood six fet two In his bn its and weiirhw! 1 wo hundred and thirty u. his now weighs but one hundred aud sixty -five pounds. Argoelles, who wass rne tlrnu sgo extra. from New York and tafeen to Cni-a.

where In- was tried and convicted of having been fin edintheslave frid, has been sentence eight, years liriprlsonmeut In fh chsln ganv. Zu uela, a wealthy Cn'ian, convicted oi if same offence: has iieensent.cn- ed to a ot Ave thousand dollars, aud to he Iwiih.imI from Cuba ior five yesrs 'Uwsast Lias ilia Ht.AB," Keent In telligence frc Mex'co shows that Maximilian has as dangerous enemies to eouteod aga nM in his professed friends as in the republicim, his men and avowed enemies. Th bishops and the clergy and all their Immense throng t' ic.fluentlal letaineia are endeavoring secret ly to work against, htm on account of his confiscation ol ihe Church property aud iiia disposition tobe tolerant in religinis matters, l.e cause the bishops claim in aa address which they have presented to him, "Mexico Is exclusively a Catholic country, and hr aversion Intolerance, has alwaja been declared tn id-most remarkable manner." Another sou re- of uissa'lslacuon with biui among all parlies. rid on which in depth of hitter eeliug Iiirn the native imperialist are with the republicans, is his uitrodnctiou of foreign -rs Into the country jealouy and hstred ot stranger pervading all classes of Mexicans. DaCKASE OF A FRKMCH Udy AT 1(j6 YEARS OF AGE The Paris Journal des Debnts records the decease at Versailles, on the 21st ult uuo, of Madame de Saint Quentin, aged 108 years and 3 months, having heen born at Saint Dlzler, October 22d, 1858.

She enjoyed the full use of all her lacullies up to 101 years, going out regularly every day. and makintr anil r. ceiving frequentcalls. She wasaiwaysdesiri.us that her visitors should enjoy themselves and would seat, herself at the ptauo, plav conira-dances and sing songs of the olden times, r-! would remark lo a new visitor: "You pio-biihly never heard a woman above 100 years old sing or ny npou the piano." Her 100th anniversary whs religiously celebrated and as sue traversed the church, leaning upon 1 er sou, himself near 80 years of go aud weakly, she said to him Goo iuasb how ieel le you are y.useern like an old At 1U4 yeais lit i sfieeeh tailed her, ami It was evident that this i rolonged whs apprtching its term. Ttie oil wells in Burmah, it is es'imafed have been yielding their present supply O.

eU hundred thousands barrels per annum at least a hundred years, amounting durihe. ti ut. period ti Hhou ilghty rn 111 harre K. trllsu m-'ssnre: the. if arrarged as prt-vionsly a-, d.

would form a continuous line of nil barrels twenty-seven thonsand three hundred miles long. OU wells also exist in Persia, sod It is said have lately been discovered hear tlm Sea A7.ot. while on the Island of sirna ti.ty txinted live; hundri yeais before ChrlijtUm era. There are confined In Fort Deleware 2,000 rebel officers and 6,000 privates. Over one hundred took the oath of on Saturday last.

icnot i ne privates among the prisoners can -Ign their own names. A Christian Commission fair at San Frnn- cis-co lately voted a gold pen, made In Imita tion of a goose qnill, and furnished with diamonds, to President Lincoln. The "oldest lnhabltent" has been found at last. He exists in the person of Joseph Crele, a resident of Wisconsin, and is one hundred and thirty-nine yeirs old, ss the record of his oapiiMm in ine Catholic Church it where he was born. It is said, bhows.

Tbe Rochester (N. Union of Saturday an nounces that ten persons engaged iu the coal trade In that city have been indicted by the lirand Jury tor conspiracy, together with other i-miitrn lesiuinti auroao. il was uuoersi-oou iti-il the sheriir would bring to the city Ihe uou-resldents who are Indicted. The authorities of Princeton, have voted to give everv drafted man from that nlace. and who shall enter the service, a bond also lew a tax of 810 upon every person liable to conscription, and 85 upon those not liable.

The people of Morris hauled out an anvil, for want ot something better, to make a noise about the Charleston capture, and Washiug-ton's Birthday. But the old affair burst while firing I he salute, and killed one man ou the spot, and seriously wounded another. It is estimated that the sugar crop in Vermont last spring was 15,000.000 pounds, worth enough to pay the war expenses of the state wice over, aud have enough to sweeten ne Leu, utaiutis. Cloth is now mills from milk weed. It is woven from the fibre that fills the pod.

The article t.ikes dye well better thau cotton- Who knows hut what onr highways and ditcl-ies do not supply she article whichshaii thoroughly fupplaut kingly cotton? A German air, named Annie Kittezer, thirteen years old, whose parents are dend, leaving her heiress to recently disappeared from St. Louis under peculiar circumstances. Her juardiau had placed her at school In an Convent, but recently she was allowed to 'eave a dav lo attend a funeral, and has not. Since been seen. The t-pptession Is that her rriends.

tearing that she would be In lured take tho veil and give her preperly to tht church, have spirited her a way. A company of contrabands" landed re cently at McGregor, Iowa, but had hardlv 3tie so before a crowd of Irish laborers gathered around them and began abusing thera, and were almost using violence, when ha 'atuoiic, priest ol tiie place stepped into the ring, and seiz'ng the f. reniost rioter by ihe col'ar, hurled him away, spying: "Begone, sir If you would do anything, brinii these, poor erea-nres a pail of victuals So s-ays the Dubuque Times. The Japanese who visited this country three years ago gave thirteen thousand dollars to Angusto Belrnoat for the benefit of the Xew York police, as a reward tor their alteutiuji to visitors. The money has never bepa distributed, snd now a man who was a of the police at the ft me eomea before the Courts with a claim tor his share the.

inonev. The terms of the gilt were such to complicate the case, and he lawyers are likely to gta gooi shaie of it. In the alley in the rear of the old Broadway Hotel, iu Nashville, on Friday, the remains of ida rieyro were found. The hard rains of rhur-'y has washed the dirt away, and one '4 his arms whs left sticking out Upon the IkvIv, It. was found that tnw nevro "ad en Hterallv cut to pieces before bunal.

the arms and lev being separate fr.nn the ody. The condiiir-n of the bdy show thnt fi had been hurled for some time. He conld not he Identified, and the whole allair is shrouded In mystery. The official announcement has been mnd that the Illinois Suite F.i!r will be held In Chi- cngo irom September I'h to September in elusive. The grounds selected for the t-nrise are th 'e of ths Driving Park Assoe'a- llou, adjoining i amp Douglas.

In the last r'lmlHT of the Ktioxvllle Whi Parson ftrown I thus mo Iwtly unfohis i plans fr the "Mmr of our old fr leu Is and readers re euiom lo know what will be he fa'e of the If we are ronthm. Htid we will eonf'nu to im Nnshv: of th-- Kto-xviiif It hi an.l to interest our Kst lennessw sn- cribers fnlla tn as we wt-re here ai i th We i rust I 't no has formed i 'ow an estl mat oi our ahtnues as toMnpp.e for a nin that wucmt govern reiiehton and edit one newspaper at the uue trine." Brigadier General Joseph Hays, captured last "September In the movement which resulted in our permnnent occupation of the Weldou Railroad, has returned on parol from Richmond and will soon exch-tnged. Several ireeka ofie-r lo iiss release, Iliys was piro'wi in Richmond for the purpose of attending to he ii ri Ion of supplies lorwarnen to prisoners. Hiring tint he distr' -it th'usan blankets, t.wuiv-rive -u ds of 1 112. a ii.

1 wel ve hundrpd hum -implies, rri h'lreiiiv- atnftig I pris.it. at Hicbraotul. and Salisbury, which did much toward ailevla' lug their eondltiou. On the 22d Instant th people of Ternes voted on the free uistl'ution adople-l a few weeks siuco hy the state Convention. Thus fa the returns how no opposition.

The Nashville Ti-me estim ttes tbe rote 1n Middle Tenneaaee s' It 0fi in favor to lust nbont none against. In 'Vest T'-nn see h- refiel guerrillas wi prob ably I 'itertere inaterialiv with the votit.tf. lul' of coci-ve there wII be i nays. Kaat of Knox- Ville the vote will he ail in favor. A Batch of Itailrotl Accidenla.

Lost week was remarkable fir the number casna't les, bavimr, perhaps, no i-aul lo the history of this country. the 2 th two freight trates on th New Albany and Chicago road, ng op the engines and killing ene on the 22-1, a defr-ctive raH threw a truin ot! the track ot the it, to Central read.i'Ud several were injured, (in tne two pii-seiig, trains on the piii la lei and Erie road col'ided neur War ren, kiKii u-o men and Icfurlns; several others. One of the killed, Mr Hchtilu, a well kafwa dl'n of Buffalo, was jammed between two of the cars, and the cars having Uken fire from lh overturning of the stoves 3 'hu-tz burned to death. Ou the shine day, an express train on the Pennsylvania Central ronil, at a point about nineteen miles west of Alt'Xna, ran irom itn-traok, causing he rie a' of wo peraous, aud la woiindini! ol a considerable number. A train on Ihe New York Central road, also on tlm 24i h.

was thrown from he track by (he weakirg of a rail, three tulles west ol Jordan. Si persons were injured, hut none killed. On the 2.vh, a passeriiier train on the Iong Island road became deiaohed from the engine as it was approaching Lakeland, and the llrs car lell down an embankment about twenty feet. Several persons were injured, but nobody killed. Several mjnor railroad accidents also occurred uuriug iLe week.

The present, week bids fair to exceed the last in the number railroad casualties. The following is the record tor two days: On Monday, 271 George Biv.kley was killed on the Pittsburgh. Foil Wvne and Chicago Kail win, between Quaker Valley and Bewick-ley ion. The deceased was walking ou the track at I he 1 itne. Two o'clock same fay.

the Kxprcsa train on the PeD nsyivanla Kali road came near being thrown oer ai embankment a short distance west ot C'renHon. on of a switch being left partially open. As it was, four cars and the erigin were thrown from Ihe track, but lorlunatelv no one was injured. Aboil eight o'el a k.sann morning, a freight frhin oo the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne 4 Chicago It-illa-iiy ran Mi Ihe 1 rack near Crest llie, up-ettng'the Jooomollve, killing the freman, named Talbotl, and sverely injuiiug the tu-i? I r. Same evening, Alexander Itane, a newly employ) watch man on the road, was Injured by the 'le nd and Pittsburgh passenger train, ue.r P-tstiite Lane, AUwgheDy oily, and baa since died.

Harne night, a sleeping car attached to a train on tne Philadelphia and Krle Railroad caught fire near Lancaster, and was totally deal royed. Tiih sssciigers escaped, but. lost their bag-ifage. Ou Tuesday, a freight train on the Penn-svlvrnla Kaiiroart was approaching Li ly's Station, one of thi! trucha fell on tbo track, throwing nir throe cars, itnof which caught fire and totally destroyed. of the hands nad legs horrlhlv enshed Tim Or-Ikit of thk FkniaNS On 8 of the Massachusetts leaders of the Fenian Brother-bo id recently gave a statement of the purpose of the order.

He said that their object and alra was "simply and singly the liberation of Ire land Irom the yoke ol Lnglaud, aud the eslab- i.i.mnnt nf an independent government bytne rlsh ptople in their own land." He then went inaltnvii nlmOmil already been done, and what was now doing, in order to accomplish I he object, lie lavB soiuw muumm of the means and mode of military drill among i t-. a hi. muki i reu t.liev ne reuiana iu --r-r adopt lu order to elude the vigilance of the i aatrl Hilt, tn Hrl isn uovernmeui. m.iri.. 1 iinr reliind alone were zwi.wu'J loeu i tarma in twenty-four hours after the word hall he el ven that to meet his force Lngiand in it not.

onnose over si xt or seventy thousand. of her regular armv, and a large number of these are Fenians, who would be found on tne right side when the time comes. The lima oi F.ugiand he oonsideied of but little Import-auee good enough for home guards, but of it-account for Btiyfhtng else. But ihe fact is, said thespeaker, F.ugiand herself is full ol Fenians, and when the hour of tate comes, the great military arsenals and dock yards, the seatof England's boasted naval power, will be by unseen tiiven to tuuuevi.iini'K niup. 1 been said that England could surround Ireland been said that England could surround Irelat with a fleet of war ships, as with a wall of tit This he might do, and yet with that wall, tl "Ureen little Isle" con Id furnish sost.enan the ance euotigii lor twenty millions of neoole.

and could att'ord to await raising oi tbe block-ate. But the British navy, as well as the army. Is largely imoosed of Irishmen, aid all H-e Intelligent, a-id In heart and soui devoted to the redemption ot lit-land. They will be lound in the right place at the right time. Public meeting have been lie! i l-s cities of Italy Milan, and Pemul- to ti.il.i,: i tie mo nition of capital puiiif-huu-uS, i.ud suj.preioa ol all reiiglous corporations.

A company Is being formed for the nnrnoaeof boring for oil on Mill Creek, in Huatigndon county. An oil company has been started In Lewis-town with a view to boring for petroleum in Decatnr townshin. in ttie north-eastern portion of Mifflin county. It is said that an examination was made by an old expert in the oil business, who reports that oil is sere to be found in that locality. The Cattaraugus Oil" Company, whose lands are located in Cattaraugus connty, N.

have struck oil in paying quantities, at the depth of two feet. This Is the best yielding strike thns iar made in that -State. Messrs. Davis and Porter, Morgan County. Ohio, have sold their farm of two hundred and nmeacres, two miles below town, lor r.weniy-flve thonsand dollars, to a Pittsburgh company, who propose working the salt wells already in operation.

and now capable of turning oat a large quantity of salt. From Port Huron, Michigan, we learn that the oil excitement in that region is raging fiercely. Ten seres in the immediate vicinity of the Baker Well were sold for $10,000 on Monday last; forty acres in sectiob twenty, town of Port Huron. forty in same section for $2,000. This week tbe Gratiot Company sold forty acres for S6.000.

These lands would not havo been worth on the average one year since $10 per acre. They have reached the rock at the Pacific Well, on the Black River, at a depth of ninety-five feet, and to-day they commence drilling. John Hlbbard sold his house and lot this week to J. W. Sanborn, for and E.

It. Hweetzer sold his residence and two lots to John IIlDbard. for 86,000. DIED: 70RSYTH-On Monday, at midnight, WM. FOR-S Yl H.

aged about seventy years. The frirncs of the family are respectfully attend his funeral from bis late residence. No. 2i Hay street, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Ilia at all times a melancholy duty, aa well as a pleasure to speak of the virtues of the departed; con stituted at man is rider ttie guidance of a Supreme power softened by its Influence, we are nevertheless constrained from klnrlnesa aad regard to pay a final tribute to a departed friend.

(Captain rn. Forsyth the snblect of this noilce. win one whom It was necessary Justly to know to anureriate. ardent Id tits attachments, rirua and decided ia hi9 pariaises. Kiib a overflowing with srnsinPity and tender as a child: Id his manners modest and retirlna.

and id cerTer-ftiiori iiiobirnslve. ever cjascteDtlons Ic tbe laithfid dhw-riaree or bis duties as a municipal olrieer. resdy and wdhnKat all times lo accommodate and oblige those with whom tbe performance of sis labors brought blrn in contact; as a hiuband. devoted asd kind; as a falser, loud, iii.l.ilnuiu smit arte -tiunate. Tbe writer of this coainiiiutcation knew Ibe oeceaaed well, bad au Interview with hioi a tew honrs prv'-oua to bis dissolution he Is happy lo say tnat ha kad.

hy Ma own solemn declaration, made bis peace with bis Makerand prepared bid adieu to tilt transitory thlnra. and died in trie fall assurance of bilssl'iii im- tuerteiity. Afay i he little choristers of tbe woods. tSe harttmgers or spring, warms a requiuiover nis lowly grae. and may tne last rays of the selling tun quiet aud rest upon it.

leaves have their bine to fall. And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, A nd stari to set but all. Tbou bail all seaaous Ior Iblne own, ori Death. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' 7OK SILK.

A YOUNtS FEMALE went pt. and very gectie, aii i KN March 2. at M'nic Ha'l HouT riiih sire'-, wi D1- hi. in aU'icn 10 iie so 1-ttr I'uriiitiire on at nutrbtfe-top carved oaic fcidi'fKiard. 1 4 rue xt-ii-lon tft-ie, en, ctat counters, Bperit.r tncraln rarpf-ts Uiht T.

A. 1 OruHijis! tborouniiiy cu with tbe risihy1ratl frvirre, ftnd tMiin fin llt ury of rbureti uiiis'c. would Itkt wh tfcr, mm art miiftt ftad oir-iiaVtr, la Ki.it5C-'pKl iiure a Pittargri or vutnlty. I rif ktiiui vu ol tiryium fa wotiid lui tKiuei ion ui tin rriorai i-rvie. And wtw initt chatch mn.c, r.pv?cifui;y Box 19, OU 1tv.

Pnn. JEW IIOOKN on Cfcrlatfanity. Price Millar kasaya II atrrical and Bt- graphical Bowen Ooal aud C'nal Oil Carey aaual of feoc'al rclence Batiar Si, Paul in Koine Trowbridge Tbo Three Arthur Nutliing bill Money roK walk ii KAY A COMPANY irt Wo 3 UC 1 1 7 1 Mi OF OIL C03IPANIES. Thf General Mining Laws of FrDDSjlra ult, Ofclo and West Virginia. PRICE FIFTY CKNTiS.

KAY COMPANY, Hit Worn! I re I. yALI AHLK MAPJ. uF THK OIL REGIONS. Map of state of Virginia, corupiled rem the rwat aoihoritUo an.i pubiUSed at tne U. Coaat Sur vey Trrcc t'oILm a Map of tbe Oil Ptntrict of Obio and Wesi Virstnl.

Price Cciivn a Mai of ibe Oil IiKirici of Tenango. Cra jr ford ana Warren conmlea. Price t-Barnes' Mapof Peanaylrsnia- Price fi- OiiloD a 3fapof West Vlrg'nla FOB BALK BT KAY A COMPANY, mrt 55 Wood reet. 1XK PITTMII Rll. Marcb 1, 1S6S.

MKANS. I.n. Tli'W. Prscnnts toml S5. Ortifi- catei r.I In.let.tetittess t'liiteii rsiatt iioml tntt i.oau...

00 KtJiil ljMaratMlitnmn.1 Kent 411. sH-k and lme ny oitier nanus 71 Batik soieti. crit-ca and Treasury frjivcia a 6.o5. H7 on it LIABILITIES. CapltaJMnck aLln -vo an l'ronia ana l-jkrnitisi H42.MS In paid I nvidenils ud rsuspense s'i-i 81 1 iua to omer tiauk.3 40 irctiiaiton is.291 lseposiLs i.fAa.Mj i Si.aia.014 1 ne nrmve is correct, to the best, of ray ri nAitrLit, asnter.

isworn to and subscribed Him 1st day of March, 0. r.Miiii, rouury rubirc, Parlor, DiBiEj Room and fhamber FURNITURE AND CARPETS. OX TIU RaDAT IIOBMXU, MARCH At tfl o'clock precisely, will be sold, at MASONIC HALL AUCTION ROOMS, 55 Fif th Ml re 1, A Lstxs Amortment of Bopm-lcr Fnrnlrnre. Brnsaeis and iDgralll Wim'8 Silverware Jfi- nntiirl.li. in prfiUT.Trr Hd'' ''afad Bedaiead, Waiuut w.i 7 t-arvei it aninrany 1 ete a-1 ele.

"u''sniy rarior t'bairs ana Kocaera. Walnut Mkrr.i.in,. i.i. lop Nre.inir Bureau. Wahnnanv side-Beard.

Marhle-top wa-lt--land. Walnut Frenca and CottaKe Bed-aieadu, Mahoraay Hoing Table, Walant fane seat T' Kocscra, Hair aud Huak Mattresses. cat Iter Iteds, liiiuda, Vehdent. vtneeuaware. tc Also, alxty yurtlt uperior Velvet Brussels Carp-t, fffi Tr' and Siair Carpets, ntifi 2' "o1, lt4ilie tiarpets, Kua, P'''1 T', Tattle and Dessert Spoon, i.

rtnei-rnii ior -anor ur naiaenta: Fanrv i.u l-- thU larKe aale.many 1 wnlch cannot ba annmeratea ta i urni- iZJ" V-1JKU' rating in gooo coadliloa T. A. MMT.KLL ANI. Aaetloneer. LA KGE AM 1 JBLKCl AN COLLECTION OF OIL I TirS Ci JS, BY" CATAtfOGUE.

On Friday Mornins; and March 8d, at 10 and 7 e'eiock. will be sold by cata-1U "ccond floor of Bales Krmi, 1 it 8trt. larire aud eiaaut colleotion of Oil ramtiugs of remarkable beau 7 and value, recently lniported from JCurop by A. Tolman, comprisiaK valuab Jl: iJle mos' celetra ed pictures In difrerent galierltis masters. Amonc the fubjects are ilia Mae groups and dgnrea.

ooaversaticnal aud histo ficaa pieces marine views, aaraca, f.uit and flower pieces, architectural and street views of Ku.ro-P,""n cities, cattle pieces, landsoapes, Ac, in (real va-fi 7 aJu Onlsti. all of wtilea are worthy ine attemion persons of taste. Tba pictures are bow arranred for free examination, and raialognea may be had at ths bales Booms. A. JflelXWAIXE, mrl at Anctioneer, Allegkeny and Pistebnrgb Oil Stock.

mwuu arm ana unto do. Kldorado do. laraj do. Hore do. Meadow do.

National Re ining Storing do. Oil Baain do. Kevenue do. Cherry Run do. feS7 hTK.KI.

KAlf.lEY. WUkins Halt. TKIEI PEACUES- 100 bbls. new crop, quarters, unpared. 80 bbls.

prime, pared. For sale by JOHN D. TUSTIN, Js2s-lm-od No. 15 Sonth Front Philadelphia. AnEBTlNti Ol' TII EDUKKAR CREEK AND CROOKED RUN OIL CO win held on natnrday.

Marah 4th, at o'clock at E. Gleesoa A Ohio Allegheny. "rl-t WM. MILLER. SALE-A Small BRICK HOTJsle" 1 on Bontn Commons.

Also, a small FKUI'f' FARM. Inquire Of WM. WILTON, 214 Lacack street AUagheuT. KUtrl-tt-W-ThtJUj A correspondent. In describing the appear ance of Charleston after its occupation by our troops, says: On landing you observe that the wharves are in a very dilapidated condition.

that tells very plainly that they have not been much In use the past four years. The palmetto logs that form the cribs are covered with grassf and the planking Is much decayed, full of man traps, and about worthless so far ss cartage is concerned. Advancing up the rickety docks, you come to a parapet of sand, over which peer the muzzles of heavy guns, bearing down the channel, for home defense; then around or over the batteries into the silent streets, covered with the defcrii from shattered stores and dwellings, and bearing at points a pretty good crop of grass the same kind of grass that was to nave sprung up in tne streets 01 new iora when King Coltou exercised his potent sway. Not a building for blocks here that is exempt from 'he marks of shot and shell. All have suffered mora or less.

Here is a line brown stone bank building, vacant and deserted, with great gaping holes in the sides and roof, through which the sun shines and the rain pours, windows and sashes blown out by exploding shell within, plastering knocked down, counuirs torn up, floors crushed in, and fragments of mosaic pavement, broken aud crushed, lying around on the floor, mingled with bits of statuary, stained glass aud broken parts of chandeliers. Rum within and wit hout, and its neighbor in no better plight. Here a great shell has struck the chimney and crushed a large portion of the roof tn; then exploding, distributed its fragments through the ceilings, ind burst out great patches of brick and mortar, which now lie on the pavement below, untouched since they fell. Every imaginable portion of baildings have been damaged hy onr fire, and not a single housa in tins portion of tne town has escaped. Xot a building is occupied, save by the brave women to whom I have already referred, and the front doors or windows gape open which you may gaze upon battered opicus, demolished stores and counting nioiiiB in ruin, where commerce dwelt and active business men pursued their respective vocations uumolnsled and undisturbed.

The churches, St. Micbael'sand Ht. Ph I lip's, have not escaped tiie storin of our projectiles. Their roofs are perforated, their walls wounded, their pillars demolished, and within, the pews tilled with plastering or fragments of mural tablets, which were to perpetuate the memory of some good man long asleep in the graveyard near by. Yon may s'luut up a round number of shell holes in their steeples, aud many upturned monuments in their graveyards.

War Is crnel, and the howllug projectile that takes start four miles and a half away is indifferent whether il. ploughs up the marble that affect Ion has placed over the remains of long buried worth, or crashes lntthe political balls where treason Is plotted orerime against humanity is conceived. The cold Iron haa been no reepector of i.roo.-rt In Charleston. Tbe itikk! and bad, ricn and poor, criminal and saint if 1 here be any of I he latter hero nave receiveu visits from "the Parrott projectiles, and keenly felt the justice of the visitation From Slav street, studded with bitteries, to Calhoun si reet. our sheila have carried destruc-' ion and deoolal ion.

an.l often death with them Within that limit no hour was safe from their destructive visits; and no one lived there ex-c. oi, in a constant state of alarm and drad None new when the deat dealing shot wonld come, and none felt easy or sate for a moment. Below Caihoun street but little business was lone a'ld but lew lived, and this wasthwmoa' important portion of the town. All the hotel rt-t-rtf vacated when ttie bombardment com meneed: stores were closed, ctflcea were movesi tmrches reinamad unopened, and an air of desolation aoon brooded over that portion of tneiown, where, in nays or 1 eae, me mom animation and life were to found. Fifty ears will not mate the eltv what tt was before ihe war; aud vet we were toid that the town was not damaged by our fire to any great exteut.

What magnificent liars were the fugacious edi tors of the Charleston pres-r A CuSKr-tilonal Kefvrliuand Ooaxl Ad-Tlce lo Mr. Held. The the reprimand which. In accordance with a vote In the House, Speaker Co: fax, on Wednesday, administered to Mr. Field, of Louisiana, tiie assailant of Mr.

Keliey, of Pennsylvania Mr. Field The, duty has been devolved upon me iy the representatives ot the American eooie. to rx press to vou Lhelr condemnation of the act ior whlcii ou have been tried before a committee of their mam tiers, and ordered to rem im tnded al I he bai of the liouae by their prehlditig oilljer. lu this hall assemble thoae who have been chosen by the suffrage ot liieir ss 1 long bout he constitutional area Ihe ie(-uoi'c, lo deiilH-rate and decide utstn the trsivesi national ctiucern. Diuer wi l-lv troiu each other, theiraetaand Voti-a on tiiai.y qiiea! ior.a nia provedistateful i'ti- riorllous oi lUe 15.

lor whom they leioiste, and tins CouHituluin has therefore ia declared that no repreacutattve shall be HUentioued oisewbere lor worda tpoken bnre dtsta'c. aa every repreaenla-llveis, Ui tins Issd.v. aliij wblcri be a iw clale-J. Ui which la reervd trie right ol on ior wtaver readers him nuwurltj of Pa membership. The Houae baa rpetHliv decided mat manaisa or aooauit by one ructntat-r Mpwt anoUier ta a ftrranl brfs4-b of privilege, rendering he offaniter amenable, to wlnlir punishment it may St to laCict; tttid hi.e Ibua Knbbctthg a bwurti associate to cip ioe.

11 claims ami exercise the right to fix 1h penally auamst Uu not of the itsei oo eiideavor. hy tnrat or atia-'K. I iule: 1. if tne freest mvIiou lis mam- is. on-' I le 'fjiis wins mora iu- b.caiise you yourseif were aclAiui- of a atou this flisjr, and the qul on involved iu tne decision that claim was -ce of taau ordinary imortanca i na' i.iu aiul your HtU.

1 he repieen'i-1 1 ve who a first denounceti und tneu attacked by on vm not a member ul the otnun.lllee ef- re ffhiu tne Issue was larodtng. aud who report ws itts-easary li bring It bafora the House, ii-s tifl i hirnsBif lolneii iu tae uuaui iiouk Vole by wtucu you were authorised to cupy ui.ou Uiu n-r tie (ii a-id lo viiidi'-l your clatiu to meiubr- w.ien Hie qui-tiou abould come teforo tula midy llsacliou. i l. annual without any preiitu luary iraonal cnilri- versy, you flral lusuiltsl biui at a public tbi. aud iojlowet it with a violant attack with a open kun'e, inflicting a painiul wound upon hla peisoa.

mm with threats that yia would siiic.t hira before you went lo bad. You most rejoicw that your assault did not le-mlua'-c ii graver renuiia thau tha Ior which ure now arrauiucd It is but jusi ui you i sut thai ih tesitmouy of your friends before I'mnmiltee declare you to be a gentleman of correct kind and mia.ljie iu your lutereourse with othcra. and uiieiceplioi.ahio dtslueatior, except on ot tiidu in couviviaiKy and the unpleasant p.sliiou you occuny to-4iy Jo ref only another illustration of tue va. ueot tiiat warning voice of inspiration "l.te.k not uiatn the wiue wimii it is ted. i givetii i's color in the cur, f.jr at last ii blleiU like a serpvnl and supgt-lh like au alder" luvttiug vou Ilnaily Ui lemember ioat wheihcr as an individual or a legislator, II that la anger is belter than the nilxhty, and be that luletu his spirit Ihiui lie that Lskeln a cliy," It only remaiua for direct the serueQt-at-Anna to discharge you irom is custody Mr.

Field was accordingly discharged. English Opiulou of Oar 4 enerala. In the last Ellnbiirgb iJrctcic there is an f-lahora dissertation on the "I-ast Campaign in A unci tea," whtcU the writer givea bo un-stiutd praise bi our leading Generals. Referring to tho -ntH rs wiih which little minds used to of tho war iu America, he says: The year has closed upon a series of opera- nous so vast lu design ami tut interesting lit detail that li, mav be broadly asserted that aioueru warfare an rds none more profitable as a study wliou viewed Willi due reference to Ihe cou.iilious of the struggle. Aud tne main lutrlicuiars are already made known to the worid tni'tniaU rejairts, public and private, as vaatly superior tn accuracy anil elearntss io ihe wi .1 tixtravaganots which filled the American journa.s of three years since, as W'el-migtou's (llspaiches to Napoleon's buileiins.

Tne New York e. klv paper named at the head of this he Army ami fiavy Journal has alone more houesl aurt puinslaxiug lnforma-thiu ua to the current campaigua than tne whole press of North aud Houth contained In the days of Pope aud McOlcllan. The correspondence (inn oi the chiei tieneruls. Sherman, will certainly bear comparison with any-Iblug of Its chtut which modern miiilHiy literature can produce, while others are uot tar behind him. Oftirani and the Vicksburg campaign, the writer remarks incidentally Meanwhile, another and a snrer path to power in this great con test lay before Sherman and bis ohief in the west.

The sword of victory which Oraal waved over Vlckabnrg was deitined to wle bim trlumnhs before the year should close, and to give hlni the unchallenged position oi iue nrst soldier of tne union, ma late caiimaitrn had shown a weil-plauned strategy triutaphing over great natural difficulties aud elaborate defences by the bold execution ot his march upon the enemy's rear, aud his after patient wutching. His next ass to prove him the ready general who, al close distance, can search oot the weak points of his euemy'a position, and use his own forces with tactical dexterity, to pierce them. A ueriod of ensoroed retirement from a severe accident passed by and found him restored to duty at a most critical Juncture of he war." Again ot uranl's campaign at cuattauooga. he says: 'The next six weeks of tbe campaign oi cnai- tanooga are, however, of more Interest by tar than our readers would perhaps acknowledge on their present Information. We would say, therefore, that the surprise of the river passage near Bragg's centre by Hnilth, and the maneuvering by which tbe Confederate lines were forced by Grant a month later at the battle of Chattanooga, are as tactical achievements, far finer to be classed with the best feat of Napoleon and Wellington than any advantage won by a European general since ths days of those slants of war.

We assert this without fear of any contradiction from those who examine the subject with care and rive ct with candor. Caa luu veli it- i.d thorouifUlv executed details of these aflairs none of the blind, uncertain striking which won the Alma and Magenta," OVLK'S lLUUATD PILE CUKJS. BOYLE'S CELEBRATED PILE CURB. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR THE PILES. BOYLE'S CELEBRATED FILE CURE Will Cure the Worst Cases of Piles.

BOTLE'j CELEBRATED PILE CUR3S. X. MeCI.ARFASf Druggists, S3 Market street, agents lor Boyle' a Celebrated PI Cnra. feat OKOFOSAI.M WILL, BE ItKCJEIV. i ed for tha construction of a double track i HON BRIIX.E across Oil Creek, in the borough of ml City- Proposals will bo rec-lved until March lath, is ut the the office (if L.

Burgees, or at bXIXBX CO. iarl-101 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PITTSBURGH. Late Pittsburgh Trost Company. Cor. Wood ana Filth Financial Agent of tho United States.

ANT) '-OF JAY COOKE, FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE POPULAR 7-30 TREASURY NOTES. Ia now receiTlsg subscriptions for this Lean snder the new arrangement. The usual Commission paid La Baaka aad Bankers. JOBS D. 8CrLLT, Caabirr.

fel SPECIAL NOTICE JOUKTII KATIOBf Al. HASH. U. S. Government Uepositarya PiTTSBiJBon, February 23d, 16.

Thi. ninb i uithni-izert tn receive moner.1 PAYA- BLK AT TEN DATS NOTICE, (after thirty day's.) BEARI5 6 PER COT. UTTEREtST, And rnrishlhe Depositor with Hon. F. K.

SPINNER, C. B. Treaanrex's cenlncatea for same. It Is hoped this neve and datiraltU arrangement will meet with tbe favor ol tbe entire community, and aa the adrantaf obtalniag per cant. Interest on money, pajabla aa above, commends itaelf.

wa trnat a large deuiaad of money will be obtained for the Government. JAMES OTO.Vjrfr-K. H. li. BERROS, Cashier.

fp-nvif 4TH NATIONAL BANK, li. K. G0VKB5MENT BErOSITOKT. KOTICE. PiTTaBCBOH, February sd, lft5.

Having been appointed SPECIAL AOBNT for JAY COOKE, IT. S. AGEST FOR 7-3 LOAN, We offer this desirable investment in lunu to suit purchasers. The Notes are in auras of $6. $iw, $500.

Jt.ooo and Ss.ooit, and are transferable on August 15th, tser, into a s-9u Cold Bead AT PAR. These deairab'e secorit ei are Belling at the rate of fonr millions of dollars per day, and in a very short time will be of a prmnium. e3 To Banks, Bankers, Trust Companies, Inesraiice Companies, acd all who purchase to seal again, a liberal Co aim iaaion will be paid in Cash. It is hoped every one will invest In this highly de airab.e, safe and profitable security. JAM EN 0 Prest.

S. I. HEKKO.V, Cashier. fe.tf 4TH NATIONAL BANK OF rlTTSBURiiH. V.

H. OOTER5JIEST DEPOSITORY. PiTTBrKH, February lat. 1SS5. NOTICK.

'Wishing to farther the dealgn of the Na tional Bank Law, to provide a TnifOrm Syaiem of Currency, the Fonrtri araiisial Baak etf Plttabarsrb, will, on and after February lat, lass, receive from her recelar Depoartora, Customer and Dealers, CURREXCT AT PAR. By this ceursa the pobllc will eetain par money, free of all charge, in exchange for their currency. By order of tiie Board. S. I.

UEKRO.f, Cashier. fci-tr ni KLIO HAI.E.-W will offer for I le on THUKStnY, March 9tb, on onr prmlM. to Pitt lowtuhlp. (near the Fair Grounds Ninitt Ward ihe following, via: 1 Knglne, wi boiler. 1 Palat mill.

I Hark mill. Pulllee, and a large quant'ty of pipe. Ail more or lew dartaged by lire. A 'so. 1 two hore watB.

1 sec of ladders for same. 1 one horse spring wag m. 2 bore. A lot of wooden frania. A lot or iiamaited leather and hides.

1 large Irou ket tie. to commeuee pnnotually ar 10 a. m. J. V.

M. LACvlHLIV mrl td Warebon-e 325 Liberty atreet. IL. LKAXES, GOLD IE1NS. STATIONERY For sale by 31YERS, SCH0YER BLANK BOOK MAKERS, mhl-lt Ne.

39 Fifth street. 1 KVIX L1TEKAKY i'lON, OF WKBTEKN UNIVER31TY. Lecture by Prof. S. J.

WILSON, D. D. Scb-ikct: "Self ateem A Lecture for Students aud 1 wung Men. Thnraday Evening. Sfareh 2il, 1865, A I WKsJTERX UNITERS1TY HALL Admission Hfty cents.

Proceeds for the benefit of in-- nKHRtmion 1. nmr T. Tickets to be had at the I'eor, frem the members or at tba book, annals and drug stares. JAHira open at Lertura te commence at TV e'clack JMK8 W. BRAY? WM.

SAWYKH. JOBS K. WIOHIMAN, marl 2t Lecture Committee. QALIFOKXIA WINES. a irornla winea.

California Wlnas. inmrula Win laiiiorma wines. Caiifernia Winoe. uoiiiiuc ot run wine. Angellra Wine, Muscadet Wine.

Hock Wine. Also, tsnaor'a tselehrAiMl s. Theae wines, although not ceating more than tbe ordinary article, are pure, and should always m- iuuu me preference wuen wanted for medicinal pur- Alao en hand very superior Old Rye Whisky, pure Holland (i'n, e'e at JOeiKPH FLKMIJffJ'8 DrogHlore. Oerner ef the fiiamend and Market a-reet Alcohol, Turpeattae. Oil and Varnlahea, at low ratca.

Superior Potash always on nana. leas yALUABLE PROFEKTV FOR SATE. Two 20-feet Lots on Third street, running back hall through to Second street, OPPOSITE THE BANC OF PITTSBURGH. On which is erected that large building known aa the "BASKEXCHsSGE," Also, two 20-feet Lots on Second street, in tha on which is a two story Brica Bailding. suitable tur manufacturing or anv other nnrnnse.

win h. sold cheap by application to b. CUTHBERT ft SON, Market street, or to 8. McCLKAN, Jr at the Banking House of Robinson, tacClean A Co ja24 No. 75 Foarth street JOHM SIOORUEAO, COMMISSION MERCHANT FOB TUB BALK Or Iron andBlooms, Ko.

74 Water street, Alaaa AaTMt frlF th Kin llat'roTTIs, S.ndp.n' le the yard and is treat RaXi. Philarfelpbji itSSrs Ta pound to the vard tSS It C. (successor to Oeorge W. Weyman.) DRUGGIST, Corner TlilrtI and Smltbfleld stroeta oc26-ly-eod AHA BOLTS PKR WAY CAN BE made on our PATENT MACHINES Also, RIVETS and 8PLK KS of all kinks. lit.

Loals. BSTFERRSCBS. Chouteau, Harrison A Vaile, Laclede Rolling Mill Co.lins A Hollldav, Broadway Foundry. Marshall A Wesiern Foundry. John MoCarty.Bogy Nail Mill.

f13-8weod AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN MANAGERS of the Com puny lorereTalni a Bridge over the Monongahela river, opposite P.tiT burgh, in the county of iTiegheny. la oiXrmUy to an Act of Assembly passed Jann.r i9th isri wtfi tS held at the Toll Heuse. on MONDAY 1865. at e'eiock. P.

tn. N. HOLMfti Vr5. Pittsburg February id. lata.

ftJJ ROYAL. HAVANA LOTTERY Conducted by the KnaniK 11 orawn every two weeks, prises payable In Br7d In formation lurnlshed. Uiguest rar looas and all fclnda of trol Iti Bankers, WaU sweat, ew Yei. THIRD NATIONAL BANK. Corner Wood and Virgin AIIy.

United States Depositary and Fiaan-. cial 7 3-10 l7o A PT- Thla Bank keeps on band for nale aha 7 i-m United Stares Treasury Notes, and taktia aabsertptiona for the same. This is the POPOLAR LOAN the only CHyvam-mentloan now In market at tier riving those who have money a aaie and desirable opportunity Ar ln-v rm fill. Two lent a Bay for Each 100. TTiese Notes are all dated 15th Augnt, i4.

The Interest pavable semt-annnaily en the li Fertmary and lrttlt ol Ansrttst, at the rme of ir tt per loo per annum. At the expiration of tiirw veara (only llatle over two and a half now) enev Hre ewihanirable iote the Onld Honda. Conimlssien allowed to Bajika and Bankers. Interest witl be paid at our Ranking House. WM.

E. KCH.URRTZ, Presitlcnt. JOHN B. 1 1VISOSTON, Caabler. C.

M. Sl-TBEtiT. Assistant Caanier. jaai-ttm TO COUiMRV BAiNKS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, C.

S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSHOST. PiTTaanaoa, Fehrnary 2nh, 18SS. This Bank lnvltea corraspondonoe and accounts from COUNTKY BANK AND OFFERS Special and Favorable Facilities Roth aa regaft-da In ores on. Balances, ANI IN Furnishing U.

S. 7 FOR RE RALK. JAMEf W'iOSNOB, rres't. ft. li.

HKKBOS, 4-Astaler. feZT 6t WANTED. TAXrr.1 A PARTNER to manufnetuia an artiele of extensive at a aood profit. Addresa UnK-ltl BOX 1-4 I P. O.

UT.4KIEH-A IKL uclotuse w.irk: in a small la mlly. Ref-r-ncea will he required. But good wages paid App'y at 154 Sbatinopla North Common back of Penitentiary, below oeoond Ward school house. Allegheny city. mrl-2t Air.S1EO-A HITDATION by a gentleman just out of tbe army, who t-as a good ksowtedEe and has had cttnslderabie exper'eace in the general mercantile business.

Address W. Yeung Men a Mercantile Library. P.o. Out door business prefered. mrt-lt llfsSTKB SITUATION AS CLERK OR Bi MJK-KEEPKRby a young German who haa served 3 years as an officer in the a uiy.and is a graduate ol i-uff College.

Best or reieruce given. Address H. Allegheny O. mar4t lirAXTED-A sitnation By a respectab'e Vf young man, on a farm or to drive carriage ana attend to gardens, being accustomed to bo B.tof re eren-e given. Apply at I3S Third Pittsburgh.

mrl -t lirjsrEB A FURNISHED ROOM, wltb. If BOA RJD. for a gentlemen and his wife. Allegheny preferred. Adure'a -Boaraiiig," thiaelHce.

felg-tf A suitable pemon, -who has Roms experienoe in the business, and some leisure time to oevote to editing aud publishing a small weekly paper la this city. Address fU-eod P. O. Box 415. "WTAXTEl.

AGENTS WANTED tortaeNCRuK ANDM.PY, tbe moat exciting book ever published, embracing the adenltxres of a wuman in tne Union Army as tscont and ispy. giving a moat vivid inner picture ef the war. P.eturued and disarmed ofilcers and soldiers in want of profitable employment will rind it peculiarly aaaourd to their condition. JONES BROS. Ja27 3m SuO Philadelphia, Pa.

PROSPECTUS OF THS TXIIEB REPUBLIC PETROLEUM CO. OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The UNITED KKPCBLIC PETEOLEUM OOM-PAN Is a corporation organized under tbe laws of tie State of New Tork, with a capital of divided into 25S.OW0 shares of the par value of eaeh. the share-holders of which are exempt from all personal Fire Hnadied Theasand Dollars Work ingrCaitl. The books are new opened for a limited number of subscriptions, at the following effices: Messrs.

Low ber, Ostrom No. loi Front Messrs. Fa richer A McChesney. corner Moore and Water street Wm. M.

Parks, Eti'i IS Broad street: m. A. Fowler, Breadway; Messrs. Ketch-am A so Wall street. N.

T. D. K.Duck er, 38 Fellon street, and Geo. J. Hardy, la Court street, Brooklyn and al the office of the Company, 74 Broadway, N.

Y. TKU8TKK8 K. J. LOWBER, firm Lowber. Ostrom A los Front street.

J. C. DAYTON, firm J.C. Dayton and Co, lor Front street- WM, A. FOWLER, 74 Breadway.

E. WKLLINQTON, arm Wellington Ocz. 74 Broad street. SMITH FANCHEB, firm Fancher McChesney, Water street. JOHN CHADWICK, 181 Pearl street.

FREDERICK LACEY, firm Mead. Lacey 4T Water street, M. PARKS, 19 Broad street. EDWARD DODGE, late of Clark, Dodge a SI Wall street. OTFICBRS President J.

LOWBER. Vtce-PresldentW. DAYTON. Treasurer Wit. A.

FOWLER. Secretary JAM ES II. KIDDER. The property of this Company baa been selected by practical Judges of oil Interests, and includes territory which is considered the very best in the whole ell Region, embraeiug selections en Cherry Run, PK-hele and Oil Creeks, and Allegheny river. The producing interests are now yielding over one hundred and eighty barrels per day, principally from aew wells, and this alone is sufficient to pay two per cent, per month on tbe entire capital, and with the development! to be made with the unuanaily large working capital, promises increased dividend at an early day.

Byrelering to the issues of this paper of March 1st and id. the reader will lift a full list of the properties which this Company owns. mrl-iot JATEST DECISION. DECEMBER 1804. WE USE TIIE STEINWAY PIANOS Solely and exclusively, in Public and Private, and recommend them Invariably to our friends and the pul lie.

We have at different times expressed our opinion regarding the Pianos or various makers, batBely and unhe.itatinnlr pronounce the STEINWAY SONS' PIANOS FAR SUPERIOR TO THEM ALL. W. Mixta, Robert Hkf.t.wr JOTJSl N. Pattisom, Gas. W.

MoaeAV, ALFKKD If. PUkS, Max. Makctzek, Caai. BaaoMANN, Thud, Thomas, Carl Akhbctz. ROBKB.T IkBBRX, War.

Mason. F. L. Kitt tea. THKO.

ElSFBLD, WOUSOHK, A flneatock of STEIN WAY'S INCOMPARABLE PIANOS reeelved and foraale at II. KLEBEB aft Hmeod. I tj Wood at. Sole Agents for Btelnway rpiIE TACA, MATIN EZ AND SAN PEDRO SILVER MINING COMPANY. Mines at Batnpllaaj.

Keialco. vr Galf NOKlNiL CAPITAL. .83,000,000. 60,000 Sharea, 839 per Sbarc SFBaCRIPTIOUT A PIT At CO.OOO Shares, SIO par Bbatre. Theb i.LBi.fani...r-..M.,..r,.ra limited number of shares secured will be opened at she Banking House of Messrs.

aAvmiiAw M.rr.vlV A fMV- vAAanava, No. 5 Fourth atreet, Pittsburgh, os WEDNESDAY, March 1st. 1865. This is a preference stock, and has been Becured as a ravor. For particulars, examine financial column or the Pi 1 i.f Vebrua.

2S. lfitts ond see maps, prospariua, specimens of native silver axe, worki gs. Ac. Ac- Vtotice. A.1 tiKH, a eo.

Tri.latia, Tt Af the following Banks will hor -J i redeemed at the Tradesmena National Bank orpittsburga Making tham at par in this city, la Petroleum Bantc, Pa. Venango Bank, Franklin, Pa, Bank of Crawford Coimtyv-eldville, r-Oil City Bank, Oil City. Pa. Bank of Lawrenoe County, Naeastle, IS. feXT-m QBO.

T. VAN DOakJi. uaahiar, Pabbath last, says the New York Time, was a field day at Plymouth Church, which was thronged by thousands, to hear Henry Ward Beeoher. Taking for his Uxt the worits "For yourfleld it Die World" Mr. Beeeher commenced by defining his position In regard to creeds written and unwritten, to doctrines old and new, and to theology in general.

He contended that creeds were of use, but were by no means sacred; that doctrines and forms were serviceable, and that Ufurges and robes were not to be despised, for tba very reason that plows, and hoes and rakes are of use and service to the farmer, simply because he needs them; but lurther than this ha could not admit. To him a would be au embarrassment physical, as a liturgy weald be a hindrance mental, but so long as other people used and enjoy hem, it was not his business to ridicule or desplsethem. Branching from Oils, he allnued to the sacredaess of days and ordinances, such as Sunday, fast days, peculiar modes of baptism, and so en, k- of nse simply to lucate and assist Chi is- ians in their several lines ot Spiritual development while there is and should be no Intelligent recognition of sacrednesa or holiness a. tout them. "This," said he, "is an eia ot progress and the church must be prepared for changes and improvements, as the body puolic aud as all human organizations have been since the dawn of Ellen's sun.

It has been customary tor the great body of Christians to regard the church a. its days, and ordinances and its ministers as something different from everything and every laxly. This is changing somewhat, and will change still more. Far be it irom me to say a word or suggest a theory which can move one of Christ's littlest one's from the rock of ages or this firmest iandnp I ol ail ime, ttae Lioie and I only fear lest nay be misunderstood when I say that from these old superstitions of our in fancy, bom ibis reverence of menus, we must move, and I hat right speedily. Young men, you who are easting about ior aud who seek to know by what avenue of life's labor you are to become useful, avoid, I beseech yon, the overerowuea pursuits or lue law, the best lifted hospitals of medicine, ihe hot and dreary and unsa! Isfactory roads of merchandise.

Remember that your "field is ihe world," aud with me for a moment at the grandeur of your opportunities. No (dace in life is so full ol possibility, so rich lu promise, so powerful, so fall of liberty as the pu pit "Oh," a.tya sou.e good, pious soul, "now you'r going to advise preaching politics." Preaching politics! And why not? You havu our Utile men ill pulpits, whocsti preach of Moi.es and tne prophels, who can show you the length una breadth ol their creed, who can explain lue meaning of this term, and of lhat text, who cau talk learnedly or original sin, and of the wickedness of men who lived iwo thousand years ago; but where is the minister who teaches you of the duty of to-day whu exposes tne corrupt ions of tiie time In wmch yon live who expounds tne duty ot tbe men before him? In what book or newspaper can you Bud aughtconceriiing the ruannerot using a vote? Wltn the exception of Dr. Lieta-r, i man born iu Germany, hut brtd in America, i know of no publicist whohas tannin the peo pie uudeistaodingiy tttja vital HOesu iu of American lite. I have attended many conn. -iis where learned divines examined youthful can for orders, hut 1 hav never ye! attended or heard one where a single question was put to test tbe Alness of the man u- teacher on the point most vital to hi ri re-gat ion.

They ask biui ail about al sin, an 1 the fall ol A. lam. and l.e npei Is ps-rts, and ttie snblapsns, and test bltn es lit whether ha beliaves iu natural trace or a. ouired grace, whether man Is huoI.v de prave. i or oiuy la pari, and il the latter, where 1 ne dept a1- ity stops and wiit re it ai i the rest Ills nature nut hey vr, never suggest question wnich would ludlnaUi lii.it the souls or bodies of the men of thi.

nineteenth century are of tue lea-t pie-one Th-e minister- arc easy loaie. '1 in-doctors take a little of the reu uougn. I hey mould It into a pretty lil.i of xtu-i ty the right shape, piunoie It una the mces-erv uuuiher of onho-lox holes, put it on a pauv pan, shove It Into a properly built oven, aroi, when It is baked, you have your preily cii.ck-er ministers. Out on them, and ou on such a system. We are liv ing in a land and In a lone pev-ulmr temptation, we are.

apiopie. Hiving greatly to lying. VS hy. tb raue ol white lies is won.lerru long, not onif through th highest octaves but no into the harmonies. the sun base oi black lies is tremendous We inc.

Uav? a chauice our public ine.n. and not ou lu ihe lower classes ol olhoias hut even in iht tl tils of exalted nafloi.a i-'-jicii doto-t ir.Jiin l.llliHltP cbftres, but. I csioiot torn, ar i lug thai tl.et one of i eic iootis is low luiir. d. wh we tier i i s.

ot the voles on ma' tei of great purp-rt, itiaking onr levUdHtutes i.t.-ra! SL ca-bles ol and S'e insy well mate oursi yes trial at trie liiiao.iif men lo Wss'oiii-loo are sucli um do not make us bo'sti. 1 i lue main they are truthful, taithrnl, efficient ml hone.l. Such has not a'w-iys b-eu the ca-e, nor 18 it so everywhere even lo. Look s. liis disarace to the couutry.

Un Council of New Yora, with ttie Mayor thrown tn i. sides. lj-Kk at tham ntid ihrlr outrages, and then pretend to sav that in- U-actiers of ntitdic rnorsis have no hin. tw S- Ut 11 1 them. ut N'- rk with lb.

I IhhaoliKiit ts light ".4 oer II mi ha city e.jiiai its si rcer tig tn ri i Is sew ers a preteuce. a its iu IPgsIot-a. A nest ot lohte ai Uo; U.ie.r niiiA example Kiii .1 out pilUigH and toe moralitv i ou li I hese are bill 1 te iti-t. to be ed and exposed, and I-r Ihe le-. '11 ti ie melt shot! id teei 111 Lue peoj I them a price their eit-v-aiion; w.eys'.o -J set twfore onr yoring men examples of tc.

of honor, ol Imrucsa and oi tieeet.cy. i i. oung in it is for 1 1, is wit I or. 1 forsake lue -a i -iin niei'ce an 1 the urtcerta! tTes of 1 1 -i Il is to be a miMistt In tb- tniOcr. of Ihe iu.

e. I would riot con ilu you ii'ie nor doctrines, nor i-o i-i s. place yon on broa I wo-re "i corners it the resff you cui-i iielnsnd as--1 your leilow man, bav in lor trie oie. a vu the' now is all honor aud pr ofii, ami in lue life oome au enduring crown of Joy and bU-ased-nnw In the prer.cuce of your Vaiherthat is Heaven. The.

Moultora AiiJi ruu. date of Fort Fisher. F-ru ry a resjHii den bus speaks of he action and of the monitor Mntank, under I tire of Kr.rt Anderaoti ion after noon oi. Friday, Admiral Porter move 1 no a f-nce oi guotaiHU and eug-ged the fort ii cou-idi r-abie until dtik. The Monlank.

Mtt.n-. led in this a. Hi-k tsking up a is tloti hlm ii i i.s of a mile Irom tue tort, mid ru'u itn- ii m-Ui I ie close of tr.rt action. Her heavy guns were worked from Ui.s postniot itn certainly a nd great tfct up. fi thna ni emhaiikmcnta oi lu lot l.

Fcr a the I ri replied vigorously, but finding tiiat Ha hc.HN metal produced no elfect upon 1 iron no i. -ster, it de.sisre.1 Iroin thti c-isle o' 1 iwrw was develop -d the pic t.lnu I ly of these vessels. So boat known lo mart time architecture could possibly in.ve laid at anchor lu such a position, under toe very guus of a heavy lor! ani yet rot person was injured on ratard the mooi-lor. aitfiough she was bit over inui overie lu every pari ol ber. nor was I2i vessel tiaiu-age lu thesiiijtii-esl lierfree.

Coder cver ot I tire of tl.t Monitor, ihe wooden gunboat Pe.juot moved up Into close range, aud exhibited some excellent, practice. Oihers followed, and s.kiu a tire as showered upu the tori, eompeiiing t.Uc. icia-i gunners to seek tho shelter i their borur- prisfs. Th enormous shells of the Monitor were thrown with unerring precision at so abort a range, every one exploding wllii Noi a hoi was wasted Irom Ilia vessel. Aitiioinrii she fires but slowly she accomplishes ItiOuiu ly more In atlMcktuic such a work than the rest of the fleet combined.

With her it is a perfect matter of ludllTcrence whether the fort eapouds or not. Toe wooden gunbj'it. IVqunt which, wa enabled, under cover of tbe fir of the Monitor, to get within eloe raugu, did not, likij her cou- sort, escape uninjured. The correspondent says Uurlng the acti and before the rebels bad retired from their gnna, a Wh.tworih holt sti uck a stauchlou ou the PcquJt, scattering splutters in every direction, sevi rrdy wounu- Ing nve men. Of wnom two sinou uie.i.

Tne following letter Irom T. A. Hlakeiy, the nventer of the celebrated gun bearing his name, is Interesting iu bearing upon the same point To the Kditwr of the Ijondon Putt Now that sort inner ns raiien. in spue oi the heroic defenseof Ueneral Whiting, Colonel imii and the rest of Us uarrlson. there can be no indiscretion in my giving you some Information about, its armament.

The, lact most instructive lo us is inai trie ion contained not one gi'n powerful euough lo sink an iron clad ship. A very late letter men tions as the most effective gun in 'ne piace an eight-Inch five ton tranuon riliud on the piaii ot Commander Hnott, ot the Kngiish navy, ai Hrlmz one hundred and thirty pound shells. Of the rest about half re seven inch built up rillcs; half were ten-Inch smootn-borcu cast- iron guns. Most or ihese tuns were more powerim man any mill mounted on any tort in England, or anv English ship (except one, which has a few of the valuable niue-tuch one hundred pounders, ordered by the Duke ot yet they fulled to injure the Federal fleet. It follows that Ihe fleot could attack Portsmouth or Plymouth with more impunity than Fort Fisher, so far as artillery Are Is concerned.

I am, sir, your obedient servant, T. A. Blah ley. The Republic of Liberia. Letters from Monrovia afford an encouraging picture ol the condition of the colored roan's country.

The amount of sugar ramco Is a third larger than lust year's product. Coffee promises a greatly increased yield. Tbegrowth of coltou and its manufacture, bv dornestlo industry, Is gradually increasing. (Surely, this is progress. Leas than fifty years ago, the chief article In this region for the foreign market was slaves.

The Legislature of Liberia closed its session on the 2d of January, having commenced December Cih hint. President Warner, in hi annual message, recommended retrenchment, iind the Legislature acted upon his recommendation. They also passed a general patent law lee to citizens, J25- aliens, 850. Chief Jusltce Drayton wits dro'-cned on tbe hr, near Poor river, adjacent lo Grand CeF8- Itismpposed that ids Kroo-men were unfaithful to him. This Is a real loss to Africa and to the colored race, pr.ne.s-sor Martin H.

Freeman and ramliy had arrived ami w-re ir-i tne College, build-in 'fTe wri is gieatly delighted i- slgi.i iicest 'il land, and that 1 flesc. i'- iue i '-ktulnN fvcls 1, oe iieuno help-d him to that lie i-cmaras i'or tl fiist Iriic in lile I now feel that I urn 1-. man, wit ail the rights and privilcsc" 'A uiauhood. The 'eli brnllon of Ill nifty. In another col nmn we Rive the plnce prooraed for this Joyoas nnil grte.ful ilernonMration.

The progress of ou' conntry's cuisc. hy tlie recent vtctorlea. calls for gratitude. NVe know not, It Is true, what a day may b'in forth: bat we anticipate, wltn sanguin hope, the completion of the Inchoate serloa Kiicotsse, in a grand and decisive triumph. Willie wo lb an a- God, we take eournria.

A little more time might hRve allotted to the celebration, aa religious service occupy, properly, so prominent a place in it. Lstthe booming of the hundred guns, as we'i as the. merry peal, die away in their distant ec'ioes, and then come the still hour, and thn t.lemn assembly. I'uloufMin In tlieNoHth It has been, with uh, a pleasant, conviction tver since the wnr began, that there was much Union feeling in the lnnnrrectlorta-y S'atfcs. I.

ate developments in the captured cities hve deepened this oonvictloi to an assuraneo of the fact. We could not, with our knowledge of the operations of hhman nature, believe tht a whole people could be enlisted In hostility to onr government that wa so utter. void ot Just cause. Making thomoit atopic allowance for the ignorance and debasement of the 8rut h-era maases, we could not believe tirt na-ognlawi and frantle der-lamatloa could be attended with such sweeping efficiency. The popular suffrage, where there r-a anything like a fair election, gave mejor ttif against accession.

The movement. In the mr; set, was not of the people, but emitHtel froti ambitious politicians. During Us proere. the few Interior views that have been obtained tha Confsderarv, have skown the existence of Unionism. Wounded soldiers and escaping prisoners have seen and felt Its benefit.

The Immense influx of negroes within onr lines affords further proof in melancholy forma. The absenteeism from their army, whic'i i so bitterly complained of by all the rtnglaalo-s of the rebellion, from Davts down, jdiows t'uat the hearts of the people are not In the iutrel of the Confederacy. The desertion! to onr lines lead tie wretched victims of the conscription In the direction ol their hopes and Uk Irate. ferenc-'S. We are not, therefore, surprised to we do from the bst authority, that in savannah, in Charleston and In Wilmington, Union people have been found, who h--l! with Joy the advent of nnr army of liberal o-'-, tlm Ppaniartla welcomed, In the I'enlnstilir war, the conquering columns of We should make allowsnces, in fivor i so poor people, tor the despot lc aud cruel urn that has been on them.

There win, of nnr( be eases of mere simalatlon; but thos-. flags, brought nut from ncret chests ami cn-vta andflurgto the breeca at the first ti -iiiup moment, proclaim a Uclon-hearllc hlch are not disposed to call In tjuej-tton. we see. In this, a prorrising r.t tto future. It will not require a geological ir.i, hot generation, to fstabllsb peace, order an I iMx.fi neighborhood, in our country, when oiic tho leaders of this horrhl Insurreet iou are 'r'; perl of their despot lo power, by the disarming und dispersion of their military force.

MtAjf antioii In Politic. In the political atmuapbere there reignw a perfect calm. No g'lle swerps over the riurjt ry, tossing op, In whirling eddiea, the big stid Jit tit' conservators of the State. A paralysis has fallen on the sensitive nerves and strong muscles of party patriotism. The righting or wrongs and the wronga tobe righted hnve ue.

Into obsoleteness and oblivion together. No names ot candidates deoorHte the heads ot newspaper columns, representatives oi nil political worth Pild virtue; no favor or ng In those columns, of furious of spicy personalities; no curious araalgvus truth and notion; no daring experiment-, on the elasticity of facts. A dearth of stirring incidents, Btieh as torm the allmeut of party everywhere The oon tag ion of quietude extends to oil parties, if even parties themselves are extnut. A monster mettin, ta overwhelming mejority. a stump uppccb, torch l'gnt process Ion, "caution to voters'ara things which we reckon amorg antiquities.

Whence does all this proceed? We answer' first, those things, havina; answeri'd their ir.i mediate end. or hopelessly railed, have i)e naturally into dissuetndo secondly, the body politic, like the body physical, does not readtly admlt two great excitements at the n.imo time, and the country's Interests counteract and control those of mere party; and lastly, the strong patriotism of the country has shown Its Impatience of those who would imperil the grand and glorious cause by petty quarrels. The lovers of their country, therefore, have possession of the fluid, and demagognlsm has prudently retired. Hcoar WttTHis, The alternation of warm days and freezing nights makes snerar vewt her, where the sap circulates freely in the in j.lew, and the brys. circulating from tree lo tror, gather from the wounded burk tho th.i ig Ices.

The scenery of the socnr c.imp Ik ro If you chooe to consider It in thit. light, but It la a hard way to get sweetening. Our assaclat tons with It, of long standicg now are altogether egreeahle the stl'Iue's ofihe. woods, the sap gathering the boillLg. in huge kettles, over a fire of huge legs; tbe growing Interest as tne thin fluid thickens into a ar.v syrup; the cooling of it iuto wsx, now-bal's better than French bon-hous; the fun, the eabtn bospitailly.

Country boys will under-' Sttnd It, city bovs caniiot. One of the curiosities of literature is, that no less a aavantban 8lr Charles Lyi.e enirei-lisbes, that sugar ramp scenery, which is ex-elnslfely vrrl with all the bright forest tints Of the Indian summer. But what is the slight confounding of tbe equln- xes to one acruv tomad to deal with geological epochs. TBI COMDITIOW 'F THE STREKTS, Pittsburgh has a character abroad. We dare not say that It is without a blot or a cloud nor dare we trust Its fame to the reports of the numerous strangers who transiently wade our street It requires more than an ephemeral si journ to discover the reoondlte cleaullr.ess of the city.

We take It upon us tomaintaln that, if the pro per authorities should do their duty, a decree of eleanllneas would be developed that wonld wsken emotions of pleasure and astonish ment, even In the minds of our old lnhai.it aota. Our-street authorities are of ttie ntn- rallst touool. NhIuic, m.tlntHln, has dope Ber part, eo far. The vernal son has meited most of the Humboldt glncters that have protrn- ded from all the side streets. But we pro'e-t aiialcst waiting for the March rains or the June frefchet to sweep away the mud aud debris of of winter from onr thronged thoroughfares.

Bown ajcd Assignment Moutqagk. The Commissioner of Internal Kevenue has mude the following decision When a party executes a bond a bank or a sum of money and asslgcaa mortgage to the bank us seiuritylor thepaj inenl of the bond at its matuuty. both the boDdni.d tbe alignment of the trortgae are subj-ct to Btamp duty. The fact that stamped collateral ti-curiiy is given does not exempt the principal it strutnent Jrcra aiamf o-Ulicr wuoid the staiujj up: a the prin-ctl 'h I Hlrumeiit rUevt tho ifon, duo. i i PoalaL Ai i-Aits T'e f.

i i'' "M.il llU ii iey. Vl.ey, B.ilford County, reimsj lvan a vt vlo Daniel K. Anderson William Kin, rtuiasler, Fltsflenry. WeHtniorlami o.untv' Vnnayivala, vice Ii. M.

Keefer, resigned jjanlel rtmaster, i.i lunty, "eousylvanla, vl C. Wwaliey, ir-.

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