%ke Witt Omit 6itxttit. YIIBLIfitIED SY- ISE GAZETTE TIBLIZING .ASSOCIITION MONIDAY, DECEIIIIMII 12. I S 64 * • • t , TAX ON -%ALES. The 'Proposal 'of the Commissioner of 'ln ternal Revenue to levy a tax on sales is heartily, approved by the eastern papers. One of tbete estimates that a tax of one per cent..on the mica of goods throughout the country_would ileldOf itself a revenneof trelinielred millions per anon*. Of °aurae ,so heavy and so general a tax - wield involve the abandonmentof many of the minor and if the adoption of policytthettld 'wipe Out a long list •of. taxes wit ei nay yield more vexation thin' rnyc. • rum; use country. Would bail the change, pa ' - '"' • i Tho..tryatern. adopted in Europe, : Where taitationila selence, is to tax as few articles sifotsdble, and so, simplify' the details aa. to -them. easily understood. In :this cecthy the plan seems to be to tax evert-, thhig,, mid, a:implicate the' whole matter In-, • stead of simplifying it. Thu sooner)..we abandon, this course the better. in Europe tha'nisirt r polilon Of the revenue Is :derived from four sources; and olthongliintreirenm stanout pre•ditermit, we - can easily linilnle tha.aliaplicitiof -the !English syslcini.With. out adopting its, details. Ifti tax Of one Per cent, on sales.4neltiti ing nil sales, -from first, second and third. hindsL . 7-will produce two hundred millions, in'the name of all that is good, let us drop the puny taxes on matches, patent medicines, meat alanghtered for sale. and the Other numberless annoying taxes which prevoke deceit and concealment, and yield but little revenue. Let us get down to the main sources ot :revenue , —w*skey, tobacco, oil,. stamps, • incomes, corporations mph sales—and akin _ doe the little dribbles, which confuse by their number and the intricacy of the ma chinery they Involve, without producing enough revenue ,lo pay the cost of collec tion. • The bill of Mr. Ilamnr„ of. N. Y., intro• diced last winter, to levy a tax on all sales of , mercluindize„whether„ Wholesale' or re tail:maybe called up this winter.. If so, it Will necessary to' remodel It; by leaving out those Pmvisions,whicit may impose up on county offliers the duty of collecting, or aiding in collecting, this tax. In the Prigg case,_Vre think; It was e decided by the Sll • pieme-Cermt`that men holding office muter state law cannot he required to carry United States laws into effect. They may render the'lscrvieettrequhedrif they choose; but if not; the - duty cannot - be exacted front them. With ills 'loophole of escape, the :county. officers in one-half of the counties of Penn.- sylvailawonld decline to act. under the; tax laW,•,ruid ,it Witold- - become a • dead letter. • kor.,Wbolktlie difficulty be overcome by maltinglhent .-V. S, 'officers,' for iollicers Under state law canna-at - the - jatine time ticAde:Mee under theUrtitedS;tateir; ...Sherstitetijlitatis must therefore enforce Its invii with its - own officers, independent of all local MIMI. 'maitre!: • 4 .'. raised undes.the Present 114,:f0i +lEstiti.is WAS:1,000. .TrdhateantiVe.ilred iii,xlM raised is. $500,x00,000. • 7..ireiSlcurnif ihelslr 'easily be made so at to-ileVy en..the leading 11.03. Wijki:4 o named,- excluding all others r as:spreille,ob- lects'Of tainti . om anti the latvlVOribl'ilteu be immensely simplified. 'Ti,g fe.t op sales , -wouidlittdirectly' reach everything: mow di - - recilymsed, Mid muclanitiMeffrOttaWilma is new_done.,, , t • , 1• TOE NEW issuii.. . sit Tinntisn artincia.d a• ir 4 r , : 1 439;, : 4 4 1 .0 i inakeMtmparty. --, , 4.0112 i *.C. ' of Ncify YOTt ! ;'thralls he has Nil ! ' In letter to Vsna..ssinari-tai,lte says. candidate was ni Is, geYellnr a in a mi l itary-senseas he has povel fa ben t evilsontest. It is'ariotber prt:that i iMit ing,but the purentedielne. will Mach the , tlis. • .4sar•p'of the firma Our toliticaleoniesta are Irnitites, otir, triumphs willho'harree. aid -should be, until .planted on the ,roK or aeni antic principle.lndeed, nntiLthen.they axe undesirable- Ui•the Team Demozracy, tf Lastest in'tts professions. Whatil ,propose for - the ftiturc, is, that• the- stone; rejected at ,Clirago elan become th e 'corner 417 the pillar 4.the.Dintbiratic organ !ion; that througit ,mttthe Earth and West the Demo rattle ' .partcriOrganine'npon the prinripies of the rights of States as laid dowu. in the Ken lucky anti- -Virginia . ..-itsiziatons... Theid rinetplep,trem repudiated b e y the war 1)e - motracy at „Chicago.- The issues between tic trio wings is, therefore, broad and ifig • that, The campaign of ISOt inns' be fought ,tincci . ,4,:of,thtire Is attend of theDenumutin patty of the North. 'The tjue.lionis'simply that,or the.sscendancy the plia.riple of .Stnte righfs; . 'or the destluelion hiotti,r4 ,- , -out of these institulions„,lictween thew the people must choose next Presidential sting.gle:• l lfiti the Issue beenTairlypreseut . ed ourrecent one, there tun,be,lutt, lilt k, doubt result. Let us, iTii•refOre; winc;quilfrieptiri, for Democracy anti cue/ tralizaffonmust :culminate, in ; the struggle now upon us. 7 • • • Very OA:* 'We *ate ready to' • tit ! Copperheads .on that issue, whenever,tlal - "' ' ico~tl .045 Wilitill34 The Governor, it seems, has deterrnined ...110Vto declare Karam IWO.. h. and Fu mite elected to Cgegress flour-the hlomerset and WCieraiieland.lharkhcalthinilt r Atisiii dta ' - .bitt4. o 4 , the,nefOti l a maiar..q t tp.w. • plaryrote, the Attornex General having d that the Governor canned go 'lnland f,thir iAtiglesaeti of, the return , udgeS. , This Atptietimaly • glitrig the ieturn-ig- :Con : greasing Imo "the 'hands scrupulous men who get themselves chosen return.judgcs. tmehhetlielavii be amended as soon 'air - the , Legislature meets, the : hoard rettiinijudges in these tircrdiairicts were controlled by Co.o peiheads, and by illcgallg rejecting soldiers' „,;.i6tes; thermanaged to count ljewsort and term in, Contrary to the vote of the -leople and the plain letter of the law. ,It Ain. °evertor rain correq sack rainintltty sa this,, it to high - time that the jksWer to dotn should be ednferied On LIM .oWeetia Will, set' the !watertight, th -AleTenterennnot. KEtiTtICK,T, 'The "ExcenUre comndttes for the Stale of. ''./caatneky, 'lmre issued a 'Call for a State -tinrelltion to meet at -Frankfort on Wed lieadan Jannary 4, 1664, that being the day tot 'sad& the Legislature:of Kentucky will reassemble , AU the loyal people of the . otate are indted, &alba call only excludes gllerdlialh and rebels, and their sympa, ethers. ' Kentucky, we feel sure; is making ready to'fedloir the examples of Maryland and Xisiouri, in regard to the emancipation of -41aviip • • ; Trpr t rebel reports of the cleat pi General : ;Foster's force froist Port dear ; yal, la a al cfribionnillOark: out aboak at we aptly r; Ca*gleit':' , Th a Amu; moue not a decisive vicimy km:a ther side, was • " favorat4to,ipater; whip again aillanced to ,coopertite‘ with Eilterrain. The libels tbernaelveit .rlow,adiplt• that tbe affair at 0 hitaminltle wis.."a drawn battle." Their - -..pn:rdiatuiPieporta ;dallied a iiipleruitil 'up - 1.1‘.7644...11111.3i9.1t11 di6P. lieliAtelPbil , 6 no &tali begliwto : vic Tine New Chief Justice. Fite years ego. had any one sugke-oed Salmon r. Chase as the probab e AtICCVISCT of fi.ae r C. Taney to the most maponsible and eminent ',mi tten of Chief Justice of the United States, be would have Well regarded as in need of n stra't Jacket. The chasm that separated the late from the present Incumbent of that station to wider than that spanned by the twility years' ship 9( 14 Van Winkle, •to -whlelt he lay dosett a loyal subject of King George and :nwoke a felloW cit izen of •Pr6ddcnt Washlneton.' The death of Judge. Taney doting the algid following the pop. ular Tote -whereby liarylaud Was undo a Pr•m State ,marked the cloie of an era; the accession of . Judge Chase marks, the commencement of another. The passing away of the one, the opening of the other, occur In the midst ofn gentle elyireonralsion whit-lEl3ns piled the earth . With its plain anti plied the sky with the smoke t.f its mmtingrations; but we heed not doubt that thi angry clouts' of battle and havoc will be.lllu minated by the bow of conciliation and peace. The rcsition of Chief. Justice has been filled, since it has been created by-the Federal Comiti tution. by four persons, namely, 1. John Jay of New York; 2..0110et Ellsworth of Conneetieu4 - 3.,John .alarshall.etYlralnin; " 3 . Itoger-B,Ta-. ney of Maryland,: 3fessre. Jny.and ,Ellsworth were resneetittely . hominateir by ;Washington;. and each .relignetV after sorting for a few years oulyi Judge ?darlhall„seas nominated by: John ',dims just before his retirententfromlim Pres idency; and Judge Taney by General JaCkson:ln the latter half apish( accond.terfn. Marshall took thooftleo lnli a tnittrcr. prltno, , and held It over thirty-9inr years, dying lu it at the ripe ago of. 80f Taney accepted It 'when nearly — GO; yet • held It 'almost thirty years, dying Chief Justice at the Ape age of Si.* - As Ellsworth lived to be I . 3'ind Jay to be' 93, the office mac bksleenutd favorable to longevity, and we may fervently hope thntlta now inetundatt luta many veers of vigor and vuefulncea before blm.—N. Y:tribrote In. Futamt, editor of the Baltimore ittnerirmi, yiSlled the Arnie_ of the Poto mac and James recently. and says of the extent 'Of works: .:"The defenceline of ,General Bailer ex tends across from the Appomattox to the James at -Dutch Grp, and thence Wiwi, 0110 st-flanking Fort Darling. The length bf these works is not less.tha fifteen miles,_ rthlikA of a line of heavy earthworks about five feet high, interspersed every five or six hundred yards with heavy fortifications, and fared with strong abatis inside of the picket and riddle stations. Then there ore inner lines of works supporting the outer lines, so that the hole linepf breastworks and forn fit ations, from General 31eade's extreme left to General ButleFs extreme right, isnot :less than thir:r•flre miles, and, taking the .sinuositles and the supporting lines into con 'rlderation, the whole works would measure nearly one hundred miles io BOTL'a To KILL WATEII BIN:S.—At the fast meeting of the. Boston Society of Nat ural History, a report was made by a mem .ter mpon.thc effect of pulverized borax upon :the water bugs and cockroaches that infest ' our houses. The experiment was made by sprinkling it around every crack and crevice gist ected of affording shelter to the: in , sects, with this effect: that after three or four days quantities of dead ones were found on the doors, and hardly a lira one fonhd in the house. Another experiment was tried by confining two healthy spec'. mensin a bottle, with a little borax at the bottom of it, with air freely admitted. At he end of twenty-four hours one was found dead, the -other unite feeble; in thirtv.sig hours the last one was also dead. thus pioving this simple and perfect remedy, the value of which most house-keepers will al.pvcciale. , The linsurreetton in St. /Laming°. ' The Boston Trarrife,. says: learn from a gentleman from SClth iiingo, of Spanish hirth, that the insurroc- Cat in that island is not at an end, as .has Lenbefore frequently stated. The Spanith overnraentwill not offer trims acceptable Oho .insurgents, who hold the mountain disttiebi Spanish troops garrison the Wrrns Pernsicautily the garrisons sallyout saniattiack,the. insurgents, lose a few men and,tben riturn fo their,posts. The money - the mothCr country is squandered . pro futteirin this war, in one case a small build ing for troops costing :',0,000 which might. Lave been-built for #B,OOO. All trade is at •itn.end, '....Many of the soldiers who have attained tht it discharge front physicnl Slay, settle upon the Island, marrying the tila . ek'Women of the country. It Is not be lieved:lay liven informed persons that the itigh,gpveriintent will succeed in ' queit 'g the rL:begion. . • , Preparing to Crash, flood. IJoil.a must Leon take Nashville, skedaddle otoret , witnl not. General Thomas is hold hiin-as quietly es possible, to 0r.1 , r to -perfect lius nlans . fora 'fell saaor.og the , icAelty A Nashville dispatch of the lilt .14.rys it is not now contraband-to state that o large atnry is being concentrated under :Nontaeau. and Stedman: at Marfreeshoro, operate . ori emu. imicatinns, if it Is- not already doing so; 'tied' when fairly at work, Thomry , wilt nt s eere . ndminister a 'cruSLing blow to LL atl- Tyner, if she , rebel General does not first I cgin ihenttack by an attempt tu take Nash file. Du:lister. neetnnts leak .g.s if I loo,i Led altemli begun to shy off. "31t . stc'uvrit Cnarits," &c. —TIM I'l , :ks.. i 1 nrg Herded relates the' following incident : •• On the late trip or the steamer James Watson flout this city, bound for Mamphia, -silmti renting a dangerous point about sixty 7 1.1-11 Cb horn here, the was bailed by about sixty guerrillas nu the bank of the river. The cr.ptain.,:thinking discretion the better tart of enlor, requested nine officers and wither., wlto Wert, standing upon the deck f 4 the titre, - v, En below, and he ordered the ' true , of Dixie:to-be played fat the calliope. lindeaid of tbe hands firing, they commenced' - ehecribg the simmer, and she passed other ltsy 1. molested. ' Tint guerrilla Adam Johnson passel iltott,gli,Nett Alban n y on Thursday, on - his . any, lo Virginia to chit his wife. The Now Albany Ledger, say& Johnsen Is tot ally.blind. The hall with which he. was wounded en tered Lis left rye nt the outside corner, I :use ' through under the nose -and came cut a. the outer corner of theright eye, cut -tint out both t-yes as completely as though h:latti leen - June with a knife in the hand o n:sti.hini rumen. . .. , . "SrIATOI. .(i ANT Narid.EOll,--The Ifee.rid says that information has lien received in an Fnmeiseo lately, to tite r-ft-tit that IT. Gtvfn formerly tralted ritstea C'ttlitornia, - _has obtained; II u(tbi~ the irifinebee of the fititpetor ln:edtt end ids lds , intarest; IC:commission Goiernor General Of .k , iii`hr . ..eit.Fororsi; \Wilt authority to i whin ..oidiratldiastod. settle the country; and pow,' eilo'gr akiltrae, - . 'The.Afectk Nediedi,:fournat mimes in fa vor of rnenjeariupia full beard, and.among other,thinwasys: .IVhtit would be said, of blinifflki zooid' sheik off Ids eyebrows or run *Of eyelashes, or have his head shaved tallover' Such a practice would be taonouneed_ _oncouth,, unreasonable, nu healthy, tirid neecEidrlly vwrung' yet If the bolt ot the head Tiertalns to the, laws of life ' and nature,' who dere Fey the beard bee a lessimportant Office to 1111." Tire Richmond .Enquirer * advises every rebel of eer.and Soldier to, tram one mooth'll ply In gold (If they can get 10 and give a receipt for all pay 'to the end of the War, As wangle month's pay in gold will do more to 'support them than a year's pay inVonfeder ate currency. It would seem from this, that the Enquirer expecte the rebellion to Fuccumb within a year. IT is hinted that the correspondent of the London Times Lin New York will shortly bite a warrant'scrved upon him to act as as a witness in regard 'to the hotel burning plot, he haring , predicted .he conflagration in a recent letter In such trtma as to makeit almost certain that he within the secret ' SATs a New Orleans correspondent: "Campbell's glare pen is now a rebel pHs on. Oct in dar ye'self,' said a colored wo-. :nen, as she saw the rebel prisoners filing intollic old poi. 'Use to put us in dar. Oct dor ye'selr, now. De Lord'aeornin . „ stare." --- • •----- • Tug rpldiers of Grant's - army, In oral' to supply themselves with water, bare dug wells from twenty to thirty feet deep. The number of wells about Petersburg Is said to be at ldast fire hundnid. - Tna New York JcannotnJ Commerea Sleatlttil that moo money has been madeby the authors of school-Mots 'within the last twenty flee yeaira 'than by all the novelists In litabind and Amer'. CS coultrineo, - aud perbpps more than by all other lbbok4nakers in.addition. Poorchildren! A conertswew in Madam befog In want ,ot Onelet EOM,' robbed Ms sweetheart an& t*A tolled he! Into, the Thames. ElbVas resenlmi, - ‘ h e yeert..- .Thomstr Minn learn ht you - eahl unlesninnhwee tbeAtrt . t#ot , Baelt is hrtiertittignette. 3'rianacXoriCE'S 31.41 - 011 OF A I.LEGIIIENV.— S.WART ItOltfillTSON, of the Third Wnnl, will b., a candidate for the abare once, sub ject to the Union nomination. ttethtd Orme Or THE THIHII NATIONAL BANK Or PlTThre Eall. P. F.LECTION FOIL MINE DIR . C. TOES, OF 31115 .11A1 , 11K, to nacre Ceram the ensdagletta, 1011 be heliA it thei Slaking Hoare. corner of Woad street and 'Wrath illeicort TUESDAY the 10th day , ntJanusry, ISGS, between the hours of 10 a. m.mnd ]p. m. • (MUM. 31V0.13.. LIVINGSTON, CObler. . OrIICE OP TUE UITILMNS INSWIANCIe 00., Deoetabet Bth 1884. AN ELECTION FOR TIIIIEFEIN DIRECTORS of-thls Company, to serve during the ensuing year, will be held at thls otllce on 310NDAY, the 19th Init., between Ow hottia of 11 a. m...and l p. m. de9llot SAMIIEL REA, Secretary. • ItgrBIITQUENNE 110011,41.11. COMPAN Y. —fl meeting of the tockholders of the Duquesne Hoek Oil Company k&tL ipihelitab the wareboule.offaeorge R. Anderson, boa , tB9 Liberty at reel, Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY; December isth, 18874 at to °Wool a= m...rwietnel attendance to re.. •qtwitted. W. W. KELlikINEft, deedd Secretaty. iwrtillitattlfaY REX a Prim,ipreikal FE! ~TROLLUId ,01?. 'LLI3O• Tlolc..slibieribers to the attritive: the ()berry Rue la Pitt Bole Petroleum oe. am hereby notill io 'attend a - meeting of the Stoclholdera int aid 0 m oony, which will be held on ISIONDd.Y, Dec. I th. . lOU, at 3 o'clock p. m., for , thepurpose za• tine, election of President, Directors o her ofileers, at the office of .7.-T.-STOCTKUMA 0.2 Duquesne Way.. • • 'HUGH IideICIIINY, • no29:tf "reaWent, pro Mat. OT • ' • Pittsburat Isonemberd% lest. IerSTOCKIIOOII4II'II special meeting of thoStockbolders of the Allegheny Talley ItitUroad Co., will be held at the °Mee of the Compitrit;iriPltteburgb, on the 16th of December tient, at II m, for thejPlis vow of considering -a contract with th hitiheninit and French creek Railroad Llompany, for the lease end exteraion ofrthe AlreabenY Sal l ey / 4 4 1,0 . 41, Mid to ral . ily or reject the same. Ity order of the Penni, - FELIX BEITNOT, noinetd President. • ?Arettehics.Bnnon or Ihrrenttnoii, Rog. 1601. A GENERATi • 'MEETING Or THE M STOCKHOLDERS OF THIS BANE will be held of the Blanking Howie, on FRIDAY, the consider bf December. went, this shall in., to and decide 're hetb her Bankecome an Association for the businela of Banking under 'She laws of the United States. and whether h shall frzetelse the power conferret by the Act of the Le •gisloture of this State, entitled " An set enabling ,the Banks of this tlommonwealth to become moo. 'cations for Banking underthe Laws of the United .statek" approved hlt Auguat, ; and to take Any further action that May i.e oceesnui• ily order of the Hoard of Directors.. mcMdm 7.0. fl. MARTIN, enabler. ' _ - C_Larta.foro fr. PLTTORCROU it. it..CO, Office of Secret:try and Treas l e, Clevelaml,ltec. 1, 1861. TUE ANNUAL 21EIKETINO OF TI F. SITIORROLDERS of the. Cleveland nod i•trttsborgh Railroad Company will be held al the r Sire of the Company. to Cleveland, on the lon ItAY CF JANCAII.I 196 a, at to o'clock a. in, for of Pirectom; also to rote upon prop c..itton to !clue that portion ofthe railroad knoarn e I Ee TUKl.lllWetaFtneb, for a term of years; also o vole don a pro Rion to purchase the half in terest In the late leveland, Zanesville is Vincin heti IldlleoUl,(formerly known as the Akron March of the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad.) Alto, whether to increase their Capital Stock un due the Acts.ef April tth, 1858, and April Oth. 184 The Transfer Books will be closed on and. after t betas; natant. E. ROCK W . EEL, • . Secretary. PirraaritOu. November 00th. 12014. PLEASE TAKE NOTIS'E TIIAT the first meeting of the corooraticat to be called 'Mien:don Lublin Oil Co." will be held on WEDNESDAY, December gist, 1%1, at the °Mee of King & Pennock, Nb..S Wood street, lo.the city of Pittsburgh, al 3 o'clockp. m., for the phrpose of erganization, adoption of lty , Laws, election of 0111- ems, !se., nod for the iumpoter authorisedvind more pnrticularly speci fi ed In an Act of the General As a tubly of the Commonwealth ad Pennsylvania, en titled "An Lt minting to corporations for Mc chemical, MauulactUrlng, July uing purposes," approved the ifith illy of IBM co3Oultd WM. TrItTSSLI., Treas., pre fem. lIATCIIRISTMAS PRESENT firLD BE mom: ACCEPTABLE TUAN (.7.1 ELEGANT viAlicr; OR A SWEET-TONED tABINET ORGAN. 33 o ea lartiSu_l TMLeac.cloct,22. fer it would continue to be a sonic, of pleasure la A family fora Lifetime: The Tamil` la now receiving his lioliday t4cek of Pianos, selected persortally at various factories in Ike Laitem cities, embracing Chickee. log'e,'Weber's, Gale's, 'tiller's, talid's. he., he.,make in plain and carved eases. Prices t. um P-3 to IOW), Also a choice selection of hisseMer. ilLamllre. Cab tect—ti ,marta and . 011elodeon, which era the BEST ,v TILE 'WORLD. Priem from 175 tolooo. Eve: y lurtrument warranted fur tire years. - CIRAP4 C. MELLOR, ••;1'..1,' • den • • it Wool) sntErr. Inn REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR recolry . of TWO 11ORSES, stolen fulm on TUL'~I)AT lIT liroem be r dth The ono. Is ..I.IROWISISII OVA with • black et erok on the back, tall and ammo darker, a small white spot on forhead, and *110503e white on one bind foot; Is a heavy Wilt homer will weigh lOW rrionds and Is IS yearsro The other Is a ',AUK bROWNi with heavy mad% and tail, a little white 'on One hind foot, Y ears old, and weighs about lOn pounds. Three horses were traced to west of CI riensburg on ;Wednesday morning, and are any to have gone into Pittsburgh or Allegheny, vicinity:. The dun , ens vastly 'be identified by tbe above description. The above reward will be r. id .on return of the bonen to the owner, or oa 1 is helot, furnished with information whore they me and begetting them. SAIdtiF.I. BATICLAY, delirat Levansvlllo P. t).: Somerset VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP. FULTON'S SYRUP cores Oo Cough. . 4 0 . Cold. in the Head Sore Throat- Yhttarle. FULTON'S tililttiP core, Asthma. tiroup . intinenea. "trenching. " . " " Pain in the Bread ULTOX'S SVIICP curet Consumption. Catarrhal Affections Whooping Clough. e ,4 'Spitting Blood. " (Auincy. IT IS A CERTAIN CURE. Fuit'on's Vegetable tough Syrup Cates rough., Colttar and 1.11 afteotto. or the Throat-end Lung.. "NwsrxeTcs' zsrtai V a Baldly Vegetable totaposad. THECHEAPEST COUGH REMEDY: can be tuna at Ml reliable Drag Storrs. For sale wholesale and retailed I. M. FULTON'S DRUG .STORE, Woe. 61 end 63 Fifth street Atao, wholesale and retail agent for the elle 9 eeleheitted California Wines, 'Liquors PURE EYE WHISKY, . . . Which I !manatee strictly put*, for medicinal ptnposes. . nO3O, CA U T I 0 IC—On NOVEMBER - ilir., IE6I, I purchased from Dr. J. DI. LINDSEY, of liollidaysburg, the recipe by Which ho manufao tared his famous medicine, knows as Dr. J. 171. .LINDSEY'S Improved Blood-Searcher. Since that 'time I hare been manufacturing it, having Dr. LINDSEY himself part of the time en• continuey superintending its preparation, and alkali to manufacture IL in accordance with the ituitruttions and directions of Dr. Lindsey Thom, then, derlelnis the genuine articiai should" see that the name of .1: If. FULTON appears on overy but. ties and to.dealers I give notice that every Infra*. lien of that; my tradeutark, wilt be prosecuted to • the full extent of the law. • J. N. 'FULTON, Kos. et and gs STEtp,ET, Pittsburgh. Mrlsm Prepared to Deli Br.ooDsmisoliEll , below market rates. Calk before ouletowlyg where. TIIVIDEND NOTIOE.—ROSS OIL 00. JJ —Thls Company have Lida day timbered Lilly leerd of THREE PER CEICT. on the Ospnal Rock, payableot tbs.:Coe of Robt. Uhl No. 4 Mica street, on and after the 16th • • • :ROST. WRAY, 3r., Bated . iFy: Pittabufgh,Vec. sth, vist. • - • DlVlDEND:—rTtia.rrealdont and Din*: era of the oundagnam Oaa-convn7 have this day declare:l . k Dividend of FOUR (4) . 7t for the tut a& sionithk,rayable on sad V itra, WM of Duenifier, t ' Ito cd Robinson, Idepluiti,to.oo4lfC___X‘V:ll street; " del3lw AfiDuf ttoeretin7. 14PLASM3.=,Pnxtiociginflic01.0.. ; I • lo.,, W i t iin i l iw ; " 4 27.A.*JkAti.. .I,7iPistedititleftit'Sttri XE 111 , " . 4 Ito N.%Rtt.'.tl'd f. tsTNirTs 100 Bush. prime Chestnuts. KIRK, 172 and 171 Va4teral street , For Side by den.= T'OR ( 1 11CC.INNAT/ MLLE.—The flan new steume. NWAND. Copt. James Mellon, will leave aa Move on Tnis DAY, 12th lust., at 4p. m. For freight 05 . 1matigyd, , ,,tr6trd , Oct. . deli! JOHN FLACK. D tAge.t.• CITY GROUND RENT.-01NiTUES s-i DAY HVENr.KO, Dee. 13th, it 1 34 o'clock will be laid, at-the Commeraini Saint Rooms, NO 51 Filth Meet. the annual -round rent of ale to, on Lot No. 344, In plan of City of Pittsburgh, N ang that part of said lot in the south west earner of Oa p.m:amid, whereon is tut' Mouse No. 33,awl andtbrf prat of lot frontlak on Decatur stree, Horn e.:)•' Jail alley.) [11:11i ext• n!:ng ball-to the Diamond front.. dela A. McI.LIVAINE,AneVr. VOR SALE—A TWO-STORY 110 USE, beautifully situated on. Wylie greet, near the ronier of (Ruitham street, boutaining nine rooms. Also, a TWO-STORY BRICK, with four rooms, flu hook end of same lot. The abOre property can he bought so as to make a email' rent for the front' house—MD n Yost.l :Inquire of • dell) tf • DR. ST M • DR= T,STl'Penn street. . VLATBOATS ' LOST.—TIvi' Flatboilts COECILA, GENERII.I, MoCLELLAN and ECLIPSE were either cut loose or - broken Rout the I.:Kling,. at. Maw Mill Run, art Mortliy evening . . Thei were: lashed together. Ant Information re rdina their whereabouts will biliberally reward cil by Ca itV. J. T. St oekdale, No. tt I tuquesne Wity, or al Tl. McKnight & Bros., 128 Wood street. deiftst. • • ito ENTERPRISING AND INDUSTRI- A- BLS lIIECTIAN/CS, LA.OOIIIIIO AIE.At and Others. lf - y - ou Wish to become freeholders; amt arcute homes, now to yotir time, While labor and ml ney lr abundant. 1 amnow lolling lots In good looltfons to this borough, for *llO, 800 and COO— nn payment of 11100, balance in ten yeits, if desired. lip this plan you can apply your money to Iv:lad ing, and snit your means and torte, while the to. tricot on the tor..will he but a little rent, as you will enjoy thesis° loges] notate. • Apply at the Beal Estate and Insurance office of Q. S. BATES, delo Butler Street, Lawrencertili. Volt SALE—EAST LIBERTY PROP.. -A ERTI, =notating of a largo . Cottage House, with .even counts, tlnished In good style, awl very rut:iconically arranged, with near an acre of ground, planted with a great variety of fruit, thlwera and shrubbery; an excellent well of water at the door. 'Situated opposite the new hotel, (Eastern Ex:l CI Mtge.) Alm, a two-aory Brick Dwelling.-of B. room tutu on a lot of ground having a front of 41!5 feet on the Gleensburc TornOlko and Highland Lane, opposite the new-Presbyterinn Church. The lot lo planted with n choice 'election of fruit, etc. Apply to B.III'IN A. 041 , dem Fourth t ram. 1 1 °BSI: AND BUGGY FOlt ALE.— 'Li subscriber ogers for solo a file YOUNG BLOODED.HORSE, Being flve years, and In spleurllll condition. This totimar, though quite gay and dashing lu appear. once, is perfectly ;tenth , and tract-Ole, 111:141 mate q moat deele ble horse for family use.• Ue Ls 'Mama 23X-fe707:›3113a, of the furnace, AlOlt° AN STOCK, and Is only of- P.ied for sole bemuse the owner has no (lather tier for bum. Also a new top buggy, harness, saddle ardihrldle, whloh have been In use but n few weeks. Apply to JOHN A NI)I7.IWS, eellhat YJllfth stmt. 1517 - 011 A T. SKI ItTS, BLANKETS, =/c3sucr male 73x-p 413-cacbclis, AT ItEI'AIL. AT IIicCLELILIff 8 Allen" HOME. 66 ITETIL ST,REtt do. pttomisAis Fyn DVILDING, & The Building Committee of the TROD) PRE.4. 111TBRIAN t g)NOEFXIATION will recclreaey Pint e, Sealed Proposal, for the Excavation, Stone. Work, thick-work and Oerpenter-work required for the Chunb Buildings about to be erected 011 the vacant lot on the cower of Sixth street and Chert - n. li The proposals abould be addressed to "WhL THAW, Chairman of the Building Committee,. 1)4 left at the once of the subscriber, No. n We :slot:7l STREET, on or before the 31 day of Jan uary next, where plans and specifications of Cho rtopond buildings can he seen. C. B. SMITH, detat Secretary Boar! of Trustees. "OfFU3E OFTIM_ALLECIIIENY 'AND PITTSBURGH OM COMPANY, No. 111.9 S. ) mirth atreet.—The Board of Director, have lb*, 4ey declared A Dividend of T%TO PER CENT., - e/ear of tint; for the mouth of November payable ported alter the 13th inst. Treader closed from the leth to the 11th fan. • WM. S. LANE, Treaaurer. Member 4.11161. • deldw c , TIEAT AMERICAN OIL COMPANY. Capital Stock : $500,000. Working Capital : : : $60,000• • • 100,000 Shares :: : $5 eaoh The property of this Company, as atate4 above eansialb of 1.000 _A C11:1!ISt, or v; II ICAI 900 is Good Boring Territory. SITUATE') AS NEAR TIU ENTRE LINEOF THE OIL BASIN AB COULD BE SELECTED, MID AT THE SANE' TIME, SECURE .11. Surface Ruitable for Daring d. ... ... I Companies have commemed operations 6n adjoining lends. The surface Indications are moot favorable. A r.orelvt of oil vets In the neighborhood furnished oil to the settlers for 'alloy yenre. eking Into consideration the I.ntion of the Territory, the number of acres, nod the ilhefel Working Capital, we think It forms the but bests ' fot Safe Investment in Oil Operations that can be obtained, andjudging front the Itletelli of the COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY, the dOvelopment of •uch 11 forge body of SELECTED TERRITORY Cannot Fail to Pay Largely sa- The BOOKS FOR sonsonranotis to the Capital Stock will tic opened on SATGRDAT MORNING, 10th inst., et the office or the Peoples' Insurance Co., COB. WOOD AND 'FIFTH FroEpeotuEes Can Now Bo Had . er. 1114 In inx— t ,,..by I,SAY LA."`" tagrowiL u",...Y 0 . „„mao, _ pouidbr .~►1.'11,. DVEISTISE.4IIIEXTB. W . 111 TE, ORR ..C; CO., 25 Fifth Street, Offer for isle it rea•ooatdc prices. DRESS -GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAW LS. MIISLINS, P LA.NNELSi LINEN GOODS VALUABLE STOC KS. (.11t T [TES D r EVENING, Dee: MN at 714 o'clock, will be sold, at Commercial Sales ROOMS, ISITIfth street: to ebareajllM C ty Dank; Blonorgahela Inturnnee Co; 15 " Allegheny :Valley Railroad; 10" rittaturgh k Steubenville It. 5..; " titrltte,„ 011•Companyi • POSIT'_ LA HUM GREAT WAR SHOW, And D. C. LA RUE, the ..°Lt Ilacuscomale rivals Monday & Tuesday Evenings, . • DEOkitilE rz i n i. 12TII AND 13T11. - , . A dmiaalon, '35 U St no halfiniee. An Exhibition will be given od MONDAY AD. TEENGON, at 3 o'clock. to which the pupils of Sabbath and Dublin Scboola will- be admitted for 10 cents each. del2-2t ---.. 141:sErN . Gu3I AND DUCK CREEK Oil Company CAPITAL., WORKING FUND PAR VALUE OF SHARES, ft The above Company to be organised under the Manufacturing. Laws of l'enesylvania, with is cipftol stock of ,isn,ooo. e 50,000 of which Is to be reserved as a developing fund. Its property consists of eighty acres In fee Rim pte, on Dock Creel:, Ohlo, in. the heart of the well developed oil territory, and neer the famous Duck Creek kill Copany's sat,h shares of which ore new' worth from 620 to end only 64.110 paid In. The Acme Oil Company's territory is also quite near. The stock of this latter Company la befit at a very high price—from I= to toS, wi,th a very small anactuut paid in. The celebrated "nut on'tvelri is in the neighborhood. This well has flowed and , pumped more oil then any other well In thevountry. The Duck Creek oil regions are regarded ss fast out-mealier. the Peronyivanis Oil Creek arid Its tributaries, and the quality of oil from the former ranks about double the volneef the latter. It trill therefore he seen that the selection made by the “Muskingumpind Duck Creek Co.o Is et', uch pole,. that It is almost ascertain to strike a - vein of all an it Into obtain writer in sinking a welL Be sides, there is an abundance of timber suitable for dvrrielcs, etc. The Company intend to proceed at onee.to the development of its land by the use of the best ma chinery and pumps that can be obtained. The sinking of two wens will be commenced immedi etely, which ll be sunk to the lowest 01l sten tum,end five Orals shallow wells tvilfbecompleted Ina very altars time, which alone will pftluce (rem live to ten barrels per day. The large capital set apart for developing insures the mosuample mesa, for prosecuting the work with the utmost vigor, and should the large reelect Moat for work ing capital be more than Is needed, the °rendes, as soon as enough oil Is obtained for working ex penses, will be divided among the stockholders with their nest dividend. Due notice will be Oren when the Books ofSubs script ion will be open, sad where yarties eattinito scribe for the stock. delthateiat VLF. GIIE - ATlctq 51:01a, sr: yijiitifit Thert I...nVr in comm. of ptchlietitioe le the olumos of tile NEW. TORE WEEKLY, origleul and thrilling ronotnce, entitled, Syr the Jewess; on, TILE MAEICLEI OF TOLEDO. From the pence the renowned romancer, LOUIS LEON, Mrhoer powerful resumers, “Tuu Sihrtit SHIP" and "Tut STee-lreroterun's PORTION," no elee trtged the -reading world while running through the column§ of • 'THE NEW YQRK WEEKI,Y, Now imirally admittot4 ter,tre the moat perfect taratly literary journal the world We do not hesitate to sey that "SYRIA, TILE' I. the GREATEdir STORY Oh' ?LOD- , 1.1 IN TI.M.LNI Its plot Is le, complicated and thrilling as to hold V.e reader spell-bound, and it is worked up with a , EMI and power which is absolutely wonderfd4l Nobody can arise from the perusal of this great; story without feeding that it was the work_ of not common inteci. ant without regretting that it ended, Kew. Everybody should read lt, for while it, li undoubtedly sensational, it is at the same tlme strictly moral in tone and in the lesson whish teaches. j'br YonE I,l73.:Eicwr 4 al‘o publishing MRS. MARY J, EOLNES GREAT STORY; VAIIILY PRIDE; or, PURIFIED BY SUFFERING are The Dim Yonit Wrrat.r is tor tale by every' Seise agent throughout the United States and Canada. deadt • OUNG MEN'S MERCANTILELI. A- BAAB T. The Lecture Committee take pleasure In pr f e senting the following Rat of Lecturers engaged or the ensulag waxen, 1864 and 180: MINN ANNIE .E. DISIKILNSON. December 14—" A Plea for Labor." Deeember If —"The Mending of the Election." DcttmlKt tIEOBIiE wiritarsiorr. 27.—"4teadlngs from Henry IV, and the reoldaby Letend." • January 4—" Chat on Irish Bolls," pee. 61E0. VANDENIIOFF AND WILIFE. December 31—"ReadIppfrotattheridan'eCeruedy of the ' " Ao. BAYARD TAVLoTt. January o.—"Oureelves and our Relations." TIIIT.OBOBE TILTON. January ..—“This State of the tlourdry." Bev. J. S. C. ABBOTT. January 31—" Our War and Gen. Grant." Februarys twat her Empro" JOHN B. 00C4311. April 12—" London.” • April 23—.. Temperance." April 14—“ Fact and Fiction." Single Tickets to card: Lecture6o cent.. Season Tickets for 12 Lecture. oo Holders of action tlekets can senie reserved state first to any lecture which the Committee deem advisable to artange In that way, free r i ll Afteithla, all purchasers of tingle tleketx be Gouged twenty-five cents extra for secured sell. ' Swoon 'llekets forsale at the Library, or by ady Committee. thCommittee. THOS. BAKEWELL, Su., W. 11. tam A.ntrs. . CHAS: A. BOWE, SAS. J.DONNELI., C. L. CAJAIWELL, R. C. &LIME, ALGERNON 3:BELL, Lecture Committee.! Huut's Pittsburgh Ahuttuar, A SPLENDID. NUMBER, 4 Contains it complete CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF THE WAR From Its commencement to the 13E-ELECTION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Meainnallon of General McClellan Price, TM CCM postlyeld, on receipt of price. Send ore copy, to .101iN P. HUNT, PUTILISIUM Coto No. bo Fifth otoret, Masonic 11 C - Ettii:Offlifificifi rT L REDUCTIONS 'IN TRICE, J. w. musa & can, No. 59 Market Street detalr NA t irota. nriNT, On. Bnosen •arripr : /as in Petrolewxc . and its-Pro duptai OIL Errooss, , OIL• LANUS um i u m, STICKII[I3 Ai, .nns on nand Allerkunr, . 'Union, plbne Ducla Creek. Net onnl. utilLut us odu.rs. °Picea . . iIs.SIcApOC . EOII4P I K IN. sritger, pi - ' . 40120 ,r, , 1,6 C , 4i ) .r., , , •1.. L.,....,1: .- . ....... . 7.wrimr 411IrERTISEMENT _ _ _ :11..L71f UAL% °TOW; VD DIST. PA : , e. No. Se Fourth street, PITTPDVIIOH Ps., Dec. 13th, tErMI. XEMPTED FROM DRAIT=In or rdance With orders, I publiM the following it of persons exempttd from :draft, b y the Ilasnl 1 Enrollment In this Markt. to this date, with i.e reasons of their exemption. DBAFT OF JUNE, m wurson 11. In Seeder Three years. Hobert, Harmony street; glassblower. 111 AFT OF SEPTEISIBER,IB3I.. • I.airugaervit.ist. Forsislied Substitutes. Jearger h Aar Prospict street; sealemaker. rker 7 jortefirc ear. • Wume:. Peter, haf.yette alley; stonemason. srrefre. Fiord Samuel, Borough street; saddler. Atoning . William Butler street; saddler. - Miser Samuel U.:Butler street. Pusher Matthew, South street. . niuttrxml., sr. Hanna Michael, linminereley court; ruddier. Non-Reekket. Girly John. Manor street; ginuablower. . In leerier. Merger Sohn, "caulker,. lltiebenee Jelin Y., Corson strecti.shocutaker. 'I home. Donicl,Liberty street; (Laßue. Roth Diebold, Mary Ann street. . Hollins Difld, McKee stied; rollingmaiu Deed before draft. • Canard Johni Orinetiy rtreet4. founder.. j • VISIMULLER TOWASIIi, Tinnished :embattle.- •. ()hurler, sprUi lttßi stenem.uoia. - Dieelbefeee draft Donaldsou John, laborer. - " • Canon Samuel, ranee: Canny George, miner. Rouneln Junier, 0 11(11.111Inarpenter. Finulgun Francis U., Connersville; clerk. " OrllllWientioa, miner. • , • • Holmes bine*, Oak. 11111; . • Lynch Dal id 11. ' clerk.. I hiklus JOhn, laborer. ritiPPLEMERCTAIZY DRAIrt NOV.,' leek kawitesuvir.t.r... Farnkhed sidatitutes. • ltawlllonVeter, Prospect street; Ishweer. • Duncan Jansen, „Borough street; blacksmith. . Eutaw Anthony, filwalt street; machinist. !Softballs:William. Malachi street; painter..• Sangho Samuel, Bellefontaine street; saddler. Stcwart•Jackson Oreensb l g pare; ear insptfr.. Wurth Uettleb, Wurth's alley; blitcleamlth. • I.elts George, Allen' lateen hatcher. ' • In seryfre. Gregg Chelan. C, Pike street; bo rer. s JOLU,Yerry Ilouset lborer. s . • Carley J Oho, Idellefentaine street; laborer. Buthuallter Ernest, Butler street; laborer. , Tinversant Ohrlid; Borough street; blacksmith. • • i :lard before dray' I. Amass George 0., South street; laborer. Daniels John, liattleld street; shoemaker. I:nonce:John, Borough street; saddler. inumisiiiiase. • • • Furnished subditafes: • .Blair George. W., Carson street; clerk. Caldwell 1 homes, Franklin street:oilier. • Dustnutb Phlllp, Carson streett.glassblower. flCßlligty3 .nano, Washington M., bricklayer. Ilisenbaugh Church, Ormsby sit glassblower. Kesler Joseph, Center street; mouldmlter. Kircher hlartsus, Manor street.; laborer. M riser llondline, Bedford street; roller. e • - ; Meter Philip, Center etnect; teamster. mith Jacob, Ormiby street: coal digger. Shull: John, Carson street; saddler. Weber Charles B , McKee street; watchmaker. ZinunevJacob, Washington street; laborer. Cleg }leery, Virginal lley; laborer. e. •, l',alhon ALUM!, Binghans_street; laborer. • C Kelly Thomas, arson street: glassblower. • Lode, Meaty ~reara of age. - Winkle William, Liber t y street; glaiablower. Or, forlydlre years of aye. • Buck Francla,brosvenor street; laborer. Clualeer Charles, Manor street; engineer. H Conway Robert ~ Denman street; feed store. Fleeter John 1.., Grosvenor street; "%bona. Kress 'Ulrich, Canumatreet; shoemaker. hiillets Thomas, Bedford street; laborer. Madden Rosa, Ormsby street; glassblower. • In *melee. A rbomist.Siglsmund, Diamond street; musician, Boyd John, Grosvenor street; riven:usu. earner William, Groirenor.street;• coal digger. Clark GeorgN Center street; nation. lAndens Albert, Liberty street; g lassblower urine Mißlate, Carton street; blacksmith. liahp Adam, BCdterS street; carpenter. • ATMhui Cl I item (tarsi= Street; grocer. ' Jiles John, Craig street; heater. Krati,Dnnlel, McKee street; stone cutter. • L•hereboll Guatar,•Deriman street; shoemaker, Lich liieholas, glassblower. Miller Inters. puddler. Blectifilliter Ordlrb3 at{ glassblower. MetlOy.Chark• at I ; Prier John, Grosvenor street; coal clerk: retrace Paltdloll 8., Bingham street; puddler. Diem:Bay. . *,rime :lases; ("enter. street; Itialnbldwer• I lino James. Frederick street; glass - blower. !feather Magian, Center'street; laborer. Broth Beau Ballard streetrebtaiseutter. Weitz Valentine. Ouasby streetf laborer.' Mcßee Vrederiek,l3ll2gbeht .street; Puddler. smith John,•Ormsbristreet; Miner. , • Weder.spasch penman street; grocer. • • . - ihrce;ra*.. itrneet John ;Week; glimacutier. Toady William, Ormsby street; printer. Famished &Mei . l'imPar George, Coulterrille; laborer. • Ilunean 'Mew), call merchant. • I [artisan William, miner. • - Kelley Samuel. State road, farmer. Leads T. 3., Port Perry; p ilot., . Liiiiirlck - Bobert O. farmer.... Meyers John, Coultenrille; tallier. Menges Jacob; pilot. • • Nsibury NichoWit.lshorer. . sill George W.; sawyer. sarber Thomas; farmer. !taw Ttiamrd; Lynch Thom" Oak 51111er Henry, Sprtng Hill; laborer., ITSUuc ohr. . Esiisr treaty ram Of age. •• : 1 Tittle, Long Bun; clerk. Ocerforly,iies pears of Telitullin John eartsburg; miner. , la orrice.' • Adams Samuel. laborer. I %Mt!: John, tamer. -- Green Patrick, miner. Houston Joim, Oak Hill, miner. . "- Kerr James H., Pleasant 11111; miner. Mirka Wilson, clerk. . • ••• Mackey David, laborer. Neptune Francis SL, miner. Snyder John H.. 3., miner. Smith Samuel, miner. - • • Taylor William, firmer. Weigle Frederick J., laborer. Wilkins William, Oak Rill; farmer. Jiines James. mine rn r. "l"lll. Maddlcan Michael, Spring Hill; laborer. Vogle John, miner. I. HERON EQSTEB. Captain and Pro. Marshal, thl Dist. Ps. 1012MdattarT WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA OIL COMPANY CAPITAL STOCK : $450,000 150,000 SUARB, - AT $3. Working Capital. ) af.1,0,000 This Company is based on the following proper ty: I. The entire, Working Interest In, a Lonse-.- knewn as the ` , STINER LEASE"—for 25 years= 1% serer of land on the Story l'artn—theprnperty nf the Columbia Oil Conteuty. On this Lease the company Sum A. One well p umping from 60010 bids. per day.. B. One well pumping from Ibßal bbls. per day. • C. One welt commenced, and going down with fair prospects of Somers. • • ll.. Ample room for three or four more wells, M other with three Complete. Engines .throe sets Of • Tubing, Boring Teel'', Tanks, Blacksmith Shop, tis:pertutendent's Rome and Ogles, eta. i • 'the land fronts on Oil Creek, Immediately oppo - the Plante Shade, Permy and Sloquette Wel% the creek only teprunting it from mid welts. The Columbia Orl.. Company receiVes one-half of tke oil obtained On this lease on /torah]. - • • Van RTDAORFS 3 of valuable land. known on the "PEARSON FARM," on Cherry Tree Bun, In fee simple. This proyanii is Moistest ot nae Rom Me Story Form, nn the , same distant* (rola • the `W. McClintock eAd.I yde and Egbert EarM, and rune parallel win- them. (Sherry, Tees Bun: runs through this farm, and the whole of the lalA, on each Ode of thenuo bang rockv*.d ova Were Loring letrltOry, makes this - property Tory Talon- Ile. The valley In Ibis farm Is jointed Is now considered: by practical•oll men as, the most plonking territory, end there are noW from WO to tto wells being bored on this farm,' s . Alt houghthe nretent receipts of ell from the two plegucing wells enables the Company to Intl' a ••- numerative. dividend on therwhole capital steak ..Item the very start, a working capital of *10,000,. Will be tenoned. es g cotangent fund. Sudicious eaPitalligeWlll at Estee appreciate the in:lucerne; swhichtbts Mock Ohre for investment, and rec are the featuresof thiscompatty. distinguishing , t ! from many others based one slumber of divideduld small Interests which they esanot control sufficient ly for the benefit of the stockholders. tF Bookiiif sOsciiption iqo now open at, the °Meer MOitotaiSiirtit Ar. BRO.; • Comer of Wood as VII* atreets; do rIL No. 4 Hate street; 00 - 14 C E DITNICAIM CREEK Union Oil Company, No. 267 PENN STREET The aubseribera to the Capital Stock, or the Dakar', Creek 'Union Oil Compaq, . . ~. . . Ate tedUteted to cell et the Cetipant-t °thee end pay theft euteeriptione. , -' -- . • -•.- -, TOPIII - NT - BRa. - - prasfssiis .VOR SALE. 1 0ee /L13)0q .. PATErr PILE4B-vlettest . tiqt One TAYLOR criumm_beii3xlio ~.OneIkELOit,D.OWS/A1 Unna/t2;74"tli .ee teetes; all le goe,r.werkleKoniet._... - . Wlll be 11940 tb 4 nrk: rmOite of W . 143 . , tielelll-- 4 • ETTE. Piltettp. DRY GOODS. TEN PAYS. GREAT .CLURANCE r $160,000 WORTH OF Fall ' and Whiter :4t DRY GOODS! ,J, W. 8A11.,KE.R.,&. CO.'S, .11i. 59 ;Waikit Stied: GREAT IMBUES WILL BE MADE SILKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, BOYS' WEAR; An. every article adnptedto iacetasLlt;L - 5. - 3Stlifewoherri.tes WM end LM. • rare oppertunity - FOR REPLENISHING THEIR IrTmEtyao - Ertmoons. ; BEIDENO VESTS AND-DEEMS% FOR. MEN. !OMEN AND,CHIWREN! ALL WoOLEI . I " ESTS AND iltkitEl6,; FOR GENTS. ' • MUGU OR MMUS WOOLEN HOSIERY OF ALL UM ,nallt o LE STILES . lit Phis and nazi', • - Malt arid Merlin* **dß* ' • BUCKSKIN GLOVES AND.GAUNLETS.i RIBBON NzaK TIE;t3 susk,prbEns. -111SfulD111 Magi DIBRELLIB... WOOLEN KrirraNG YARNS, to ail colon and: BALMORAL SKIRTS, Anemic yin'. styled ..44 • durabthix to tossonported, , • I ORNAMENTS AND,TRIUI2 .and.l4l, . . , SILK AND • LEATHER - BELTS,. .LA.TEST STYLI'S; NEW STYLES SIDE AND BACK COMBS,IVORY BREASTPIN S AND EAR DROPS, POCKET BOOKS • AND - TI ANW,WiI • BAGS, PRILADELPHLI. MADE PEARLS LU .. . TONS, AMERICAN CORSETS, WHITE AND COLORED. BAIR LS AND O NETS, AIRERICAN ROL ZEPITYR . lIAND MAILS ROODS,TALMAS "SHAWLS, SACQUES, SON, 'TAGS and OAITEKS: mnticg articles are oi.A KERMAN It ITPACTIE, and were_puroltmed -directly front AN the Makers or their Agents, and will compare La. orably In price. califs - and st il e-_with For Coots. Also, Domestic BONS, YIN BRAIDS, BINDINGS ant many other SMALL ..rypays.- Jest received, a quantity of American MERINO and White COTTON RO SE. Special attention will hereafter be given le Out meortment of HONEBLADE AHrOLES. . TAi3UIONABLE CLOAKS 1'e&7209' 32Proares . :43-46.0wcisis. FOR cowir.ra.itc.: UNDERSHIRTS - IND DlttiflatS, As well es the flees rind lighter smite., taeltidise the reel Shaker Vts!utel,.nutale la the best manner, , • • For LADIES' and biII.L.DTIEPt We been' jest evened a lull Ilne of . , HENRY Rosramon, Of the best quality, fa every 'Lae. Tho largest and guest stock we have ever had,jn.st inward, at low prices. - Also, Wool Stockings, Socks, Hood, Sontag+, Shawls, - NOW, 11,wIttes, Of the _very. newest styles, and cholettoratth% . CANTON vet: W. lIERIZON, I seeretiry la Treasurer bigtinOtlertiac , ' • • AT AidED PILICtB TN THE PRICE I OF A LARGE A§SOBTMENT for Cloaks Ewros, 1a011.11.11 lc CO., xa ti and to Fifth S treet.' Circulars, Basque. Children's Clozdq, Poplins, A. BATES, 21 . Fifth Street. Weillll3 . aloft stook oP vier lifFs7 ;Merino Drawers and redis, GLOVES, ;wages BOUE & co., r AND mmixgr AIMHNO, SHETLAND. WOOL AND ,➢IL= UNDERGARMENTS: WHIPSID, 1113111404 #Fly .1.1*.7:1,"Zr. sal 113ftr 6100.0 N. HANDSOME pIZEt3ENTS, tltc- VAN BE SECURED AT inittanet tco. .w,aitatE,ET sTßEET,:rittouhtu;zi ;41 1111 11' Vq.reraly for our receiving.* I, .1 • } OO is Zgi~ .'YT~'~.AYS~7 ~;s; beryttlfol assort:roost or 0 tat1741244,108,414i*P0,1114.• St sigt - so'orievia , . 5 Side Combs; Peruf, - ZiUtel, Jet sod (1111 Br.lt.Badlirlrrilelta sad Iktt Illaboas Cluthaseiro.,:. 4 j , k - Drvases "tOr3eakrbrU'' sad-: , Notar.Locor , ; dered Collars atal IloOdkersidetal Orloal Stir pert 1,011 Cluattonit; Work Dosed,' cOmVaraozihPrgilSO,t_ Mitt, Italetriir,- . •) - 74.C..fumbr)A - tv:ll. , • • • =tlzoColrrAph BeldAce our uguil brayi7giocir dilDkauty, Giros. T r mice snau , • I AT LO.WSBT cAsii 0,..00 . 0i3• FOR - ' l l l e ll4 A idlll T l tt,: :x i• : )31aitCHF.WF.D14,1-.1 J. :M.. . •• . • • cur,• Fbaith Fusin= mous na;Airms. t . I!OPLINS,YIifa end Pitadi . . rn nren p . !Auk ANkrANITP-I*T4C-'," contriag AND .ILLYAUCIALCbIaci !a./ eolWed: 811AALS AND . COAE% k7AZSI3IIiES; far Wiz awl sopi SCARFS AND LINEN SETS;' LAM OOLLARS-AND'SETS:-. • SPXCLO , ;TOTICES• .PE . SE WINE VELMA/lai r . . mr-tivitAcrthunkirr.‘ . . B. et M.' BOA . LEL&N; GERMANY; (fortnery 3IA tin! le c 0.,: The only Vlnevr sr/anted 4Ath p retie btedol t et elsty..exhlbltors, Internal.lotkl Enhtbl lynx;,-TArkdon,ninl foe sato by etll.eodlf 'WEST 2;tAlICUILS111; CONVESISIONSI AND ISICIPIgs • I I.IITA.LiP. rUDltuhml • for the'. Wheat rad ass warning, and caution t yoUrle, !rah d seer from NC2TOUO Lebtlity,Pm. : mature - lexay of Efisoboods efe.,'lnipplyiug. at UM -.1 same Lima, fl ee. means of 'elf ftert, by one who lull • cured himself after being put to greed expenhe injury through medial humbug and quested: By surto** ep pald. addressed eavelepe,lll4: gle topiesrasy , be had of the author. LL • ‘ .l _ . IVATIXA.NIEL - MA.17.1.114 ' *Bedford, Rings eountyilliT.7 Y tol e OiTY iJASK,',Pittsburgh, Igor. M ONA' 'NELlblibli TUE'. STOCK. . 'HOLDERS' of this ' the Ilankhag llousei on TlitrilsDA4,'..thelsd,4 4 Y :of llecember"nos% ht. 111 o'clock A. 10;.4M14e Vir_hOthet.olll.Bank shall become An assoctsfien for usi.Purpose At.lianking,:_tinder the lawn OA the t Untied StAtes;;Mul whether It shall emir:births • wirers conferred by - the Act CdthetienerabAnstst 'hly or-the Oenuncenrealth 01Pennaltrents: tied "An Act enabling the Banks of IthtsOcennioo, wealth to become Associations foe the ourtaterea Banking, ittleriti au l e Ira of : the 'United States,w RIT= x 2=o la t ir,. : • J. hIRISPIPIN:.Osigter. PLEANE - 740114,111 , NeltiCE .1111A1,,,,, ...'., the first meetin^ of:the comoratlon to tar.-:,..., , vatted Ithe*ENwrrufsz ow C0., - Virriff4llo ll, l co TIFIVIZSIMY,cIN•amatier =o,4SSLqa.Nirmlatpr , - I ham; arthe Saw MAI Office of hfr- - -Litio : Bodturt. - . at the: south end of "Ifin - Itirmteghaln Bridge, et ~7-., -,....1 Lndelotkp TO, for the purposeof ottestodati , % Alert of By-Laws, e stior, of :Office ,r ha ',loft toe _ . ,„ . .„.1 the purposes authorised and mor e rtiounalr 5pewi,;..2 . .. , tilled to an-Act of thifl3buerat ly ef .the.'....ii,.9 . .Commonweoltb of Pennsylvania., ehtitled , _ ,, /i.eahet,';,l:4 relatinVatirporatiorii for hlerdieldeit,Blsattfee,', : v, Anther. oadilWirrAttP , M.LsW,' , ! l PAnr. i .:; , ;rii,l Psiah:fillg.'74!`.lsLrinthii,ll4.4,-ii,40.4P,M . -- .•- • :-.Leinie'sioriestion . ' ... Copper Kill and 14maltarig - • • rrrnAtutedn. , 31 - ititu ' ESUturera of . 511TATilitie,tBRAZAP , "BOLT COPPER, . PRISSEW UOPP BPALTEIk";tI *Obi= luiptlitors atardealern !„ Ai..sv LATITSIZSETtIiffLT, uonsta nay on hand ,Tr MOMS , 31111, TOOLS. 'n a rehourel9rl4 o IlltST and t.llO BEOfi,ro , -STUEETS,:.nitsttorsh , - B Pecii l 4 ,l ,,MlEf':. - 4:1 flepper eat to anrdeshred my03:13 - dmq - ,.:j e. TO. NEUVOIIa: supiessinits : nyXll SEXES 'A reverend gentletnanitatri - .1 be en restored to tenttte In a OP - OM alter 1 0 1 dergolnc the usual routine and Irregnhir expernsleo, male of treat meet wlthoutaueeery, molder/ Olds-cu. Sacred duty to cornmonleste ; crest urea the means of cure: Ifetare;on She =m,Pt 'of all addressed envelope, he will bandit/ft, onstptr:";', of the prescription mat:. , Direct to Or. JOW'f.. DAKINAIX, IDS Paltost- - , - . - ‘{ .. ' - • Igg'rrril 4 D ll3l6l 8 • 1 11W° 111145; :' kUBBARD B' & L.0 1 , 11 3,' x"rFAci‘ 4s " lB PATENT OROVND tgucttir.Wg w.trapted 4JAST fiTiGilt. SAWS, 'of 4reor .eriptlon. lllfll lifulity, Cross Out, crapg, t k uth other varieties. ' AU kisds of ENIVIManti SP 4 INOSoruida fro* ~ Steel Mat Steel; jte 11EAPBSANTi MOWING•SNIVE2 4 sic iffir Warehouse an d Works, corner NI - A=4'S :MOM STIIEETS, Piattettlar attertUas.rittri t euo 4,,,VgwrnS, ' gig O i rili St krigl e ihdrebing do*, at Wiumutte rates. arIAX. VU., Boiler Makers dESheetoiron Nos. Mir and- 16 r 1 4 4 : 11 MELT. seetired a 'Org.' tatd,• aisluneibeo with the moat Imptnved inachittbri, W i areata edtAnistrulsattira event iteser . rin eif SO to th e best,sokorter, and •w ted *Wai= made la the eountay.' IGt B FINE• REVS. STNAJA PlPMALooossartirt BOILERS, NU ENS ER BALI ' TANKS; OIL AOrTATORS, BA-r, TLING PANS, ISMI.ER 4.poz, - BRIDGES. SITGARLPAI sole sisianOAtuters sof HAAN. lIILL'S PA JJOILIGIS, Itepanit AAP -- ~ ,,....."01111S140. AREA C 0. .. (111COSSIG2111:.0 1 . 0 Uent h 7 F .N • 311 '. ri A 4 .410 f: 11 " -m-r *-WOO)dngtult :Works:. - rottiffmats AND ateconsisrs, Maktirsetuirr. of- BOAT' MCA STATIONARY SWAN , : ENDINII4, I.olSrAliNtilf4l*4-11111.1Wly UTIINEarYi 15.11.41M1.1%.*_•'„4. MOS of andeserfotfoloy TANKS& WILMS ANT) SHEEP IRON - 140111f.' ' - - /firA i ont. farIaITIPAUDIE; PATICNT 1-4.1.rfer0., . . . . _ . ... . .. er.onnk narrxa .„_. w..6.,re.umr:. - .4..?;41111.!alt. I lap. LA IlElux 11 1 47.L'L wooKA,. : . .....,. ... , . - ---- = .:-. ItEgrZA & , do.,' ~. •:-.:.".:'• .; . ...., (suerei.oh to Runny, Rstaxnx It 130.0 ~ "Q.'. kanufactuiers of O AST '. ii.T,Eillt . •gi'131.2 , ' . . FLOW awl BLISTE4 10W... :OP 1 110,%, .„,-. L1..14, 4.IItOWHARS, _&.e.,_ - - ..' . .-" , =,.__..„.- . ;. 7 .1 1a . ' . W011 .1 1, ' VI R1...1 ‘ ; AvAlill, `Alllvieury.: - Twi, Onto AiIcIresn,PITISIVEIRGIL . : .., ~- idesir;„.,.l sFIAWES OF vim LNAL, :UIIISTARY ,A.NaI , .SEXCruu - Sl,','sT'E7Ar,L , Lnuv. Ac 4 treat:cud-4A irk• porta of the I.lo * Ard Arta:lsllov. Scut..bt WM IA: unfelt Idler enrelori,frec of _ • Addrcu SE WAIN 11,OUGHTUN.ltdrwUd Audatation, no. 3, south Ninth street, , • vErJOUN aNionacsaudawa m tatasas a. ' Lifters 6r. IRON VAULTS VAULT 'DOORp,: .1110N;SAILICING; 'WINDOW TEI18; ICINIXtfit OttAltritt, te.,"Tfon St SISQ". OND . snettiTlll2ll.BTßZElle,betweettWood Mulct, bare unbent* a: variety stt reew.pathinlik:: [so er sod plat% nuttabis for purposes. Aar Rarttehlar sttitotton pill assol4s*litill . Lots. Jobbing done it sbost notice. • ir-me-2fqBOlAtiLLA Roam. boom Vegir „sten( litra4 ICS!: OIihaiLLI;LERILTM Or D BAXlater AIM BrglcNo. • sTR "vittabumiePk -, 4'4 • Sr CA) WM' alian ihroughctutthe UoAted MAWS:- • .- VA' LIMIFS.; VOlCWk — apt : , 11=4 MG 11.NDOOMI 1 latmlON And Burr a : .-5EP23.4, .11511,L,nd ':"Ort )ST M 3/7 : . T. : uttritoX Q 7-.0114. - , - 400;;ibis. , puck opretkpit 1 Mime sad for as IrE L - 1:A?,1 ,I= r —,RALZELT.II.23O II ! am" 10 WitoVilen.-"'i ; • ; ...‘ - • " - •
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