She tittriturgh &lotto:3 ,pssuitara sr I , 1111 6A2BM POBLISILING d3SOCIATM VF.I:I24 , MADAY. bk.tEmitEn 14, MU. :' TANEY AND cHAsiE.: •t*lo 4rtier-tyiaes of Liberty and Slavery, tie two,great antagonistic principles which have" - been struggling for the mastery in • Miff country fbr 'upwards of forty years % can - bePm:o'lo our history than the twof gen tlemeti Whose names Stand at the head cif ' , sAbs • ..:* 6 er , LROStt,P. T.L.NEY was appeinted Uhler Justice ofthe United States, Shivery. W:iukhi*.'"zeidtliiif its strength. For four-. • teetiYears—from the day on which Missouri Waiatbnitted bits compromise which laid the pprumience of the nation as a sacrifice npan,the-adtar, for the sake of a deceitful Widehictut supposed to be a peace— alaru7,,like a strong man armed, had kept itit . positkni as the dominant power in the iiirettantent. Insidiously, artfully, step by otelktwithout exciting alarm. or 'remelt- - etrence, it pressed its arrogant elaims - and I *thea iThawed. The pulpit and the press were silenced, books of elementary instrue rtiilYeTe expurgated of every sentiment eon , nuttory:Of . human bondage, and 'men titoi:m came to regard any opposition to ahitro „ty,,-,howerer temperate, as dangerous agi - -cation, pestilint heresy, wild ihnitticiani, and as something closely allied to infidelity and treason. Ninety-nine-hundredths of all the people of the country were practically if not abstractly peo.slavery. Even in Bos , ton well dressed mobs pursued with fiendish ;fei - ocitj , a, few hundred people who felt constrained to raise' their spices against the abominable system, and to re-HOCit the tes timony of good men who had lived in better 'times: It vat to save the life of WILLIAM 'Li:Orb Geniuses from the fury of one of these respeetalk mobs, that the polite 'of Beisten were obliged to shut him up in ,prison; it was about the same time that ..Peonsylvanin Hall was burned in Manacled ;Sift because it was the plate where a few ,snuff-slavery - people met; It was about the itame time that Mr:LOVEJOY, the editor of au abolition -paper at Alton, Illinois, was .4421: inhis" ''own °lnce by a mob, made up of men who fancied themselves the guardians the•Union!and the - Constitution; and it ae at that tline—the most dark and dismal we -ever saw—thal Bobcat B. TA.NEY, was appointed Chief Justice of the ,tfnited States. He was a trite ex • patient of the dominant sentiment of that day., It . was not for that reason, it it tine, that general JACKSOS appointed him; but so it was, He had floated with -the tide; and during the thirty years he oc cupied that exalted poSition, Slavery had no more zealons champion, or abolition a more *tern:Jibed' opponent, than he. To what An', - eibfint: he yielded his otherwise _fine „mind. to fiat malign influence is seen in that moat disgraceful and unfortunate of all jiidicia,ntteninces, the Dred Scow Decision. Ent- he lived just long enough to :see his ititintrimenflndignantlyrepudiate his dog inisi—dong enotigla to see the principle which but few - had the courage to avow at the time ;otliti.appointment, become the 'ruling sett ,tintent of the; nation—long 'enough do ad 'minister thebath of office to an abolition - I*iident-alid just long enough to . he a dicing man on ,the day on which hisown q4firyland'cist, off forever the shackles of -Slavery` end Iluit thing for lie mcierificed his - posthuntous fame, and cast a - de4i`and indelible stain upon his memory 'expired together. But 13AL110ti P. CHAFE, in early life, had the t o r itibEti toltientify . himself s with Ate op irlezi time when it sea=.de nisecl,„ hated, vilified, "inisrepresented;'and to Ole !AA unpopular;. and, true to lis_eonvictioits; Le adhered -to it tlirOugli 6{'7l "as well as:through good report; anti ..,1 6 w be , joccujues the seat vacated by the ' -death of TANET. But, stranger still, his meets the almost universal ap ofithe Ametican Coin rribro - strongly mark - - the greatness of the..cuoicil revolution thron.t vrhieli :are paned thfirethis—nothing so.eloquent t ly idlest the amazing rapidity of the marali oidttion. - . ' cd!,,Tint were T.I.NEY and CHASE the rig'44 - rain for their times. When TA:tut- WAS ap 'lioiritcd,'nearly all 'the American people ' were.,l owing the knee to the dark spirit of ,ulavety;,,end Why' should not he he on of ; the.irhighlitTests ? But when Cli_tss: w.ts ,pdlt4 to till pat high iilsee the so.enin eilict . liatl.gone forth from the ballot Nix that ti~st dari spirit should be driven out; apProppute and fitting It we Chit 71contialso bad done so much to liberate the from bondage, arid enfranchise 'the country from its thraldom to, such an about *one should be chosen ! THE APLEEICAIOLfOII OP TUE • MES. , l' A Tiiiielit)o6 Times, in commenting on _thitit4Jection of -krasident, Izacous; says that he owes It to."having defied and insulted . ii• the trailitimuiry way of gbt4l dug! tljo' Irish vote," It will be news to s4.lent to hear ‘titat more to - ids countlynien to be told that: he'got it by taking flint 'attittfile to*ards Enniand, "'wind% is the iniditional„waY" pr fYing 4114 irisuitifig:her;:forlf •Aineiicans had an: 'l6at;iinte of complaint-:against Mr. I..nv consli was to be found in the gingerly 4 •tenderness with Iv hich . Englanil was handled In the management of our 'ticnitiimitie . • , ,.'ll,-ivitanot, however, to discuss that .: 4 "...iatit . :_"4lint we quoted the Tiaiue ,. but to call '...ntiesaiott to the. fact that, wh.Ue the Times • ;;'•iviii President with defy 'l d g an , to get the Nish vtitiv, l the President wen actually Ignoring lhailand, mid Europe gencondly, in his Mes= • The omission in.the Message of_any • :,allusions buiitu.nelations :with Great Britain Faod France.has hardly been noted 'as it de- Sera-cd fiat it is' only, a. part of the most rijittiliirtg, peculiarity which separates this • "A - ftnte 'nil previous doenments . of the kind in ourListory—a peculiarity ; which may be best .11. raring that it is the_inost , :purtk..lOrriican message ever delivered to pagice4? Beginning,with - Mexico, it says -x,n4Li7 ting i or the /much, but :quietly speaki war" and "strict neutrality- be helligerants."_. :Central America Paragnmh ; every little South Ainer- i.....44,Ve;0te1s mentioned in detail, 'and our "...ltripranki:elationsyi t h each are emplaasized. 4044121 our little °Shoot in Liberia gets kind. .S.. i ly,nolice.and the offer of a gunboat. The ::;:aituation along the Canada border is consicl riMed; and the telegraph. thatby American j esPlial;uniler 'American direetta n town., west as 'at Beiiiing'a Straits with the Ohl ~A.',Wiittd;is binned :in anion*, our foretzn„Ye .•;::ipipinikiiiiithstdutel'it4conly connection iiii iwisen:tis and Einavtt that dahlia . attention • reilitipS 'the will construe this into defiance tmd Insult If so, hit it pus for Mal. - Onnsreics Ilmirt.—Wo are indebted to. dt 11. - it, - Wfan, Of the: Ordnince delisrt • of the o.td!tnie Report for - -t v. .:4 . . The National flanks. Ilr. lift Collin* comptroller of the fferrenry. report.. that during the past year two '4undred dnd e!ghty-two new National Minks have been organized, and one bundral and sirty-eight Slate Ranks .cluinged into National ones. The whole nlmber of Nallonal Ranks now in existence 'a Am hundred and eighty-four, divided anaons . twenty-seven States and Territories, as follows: Maine . 18 Michigan ~.. ....... 15 New Hampshire..... 9 Indiana..-... 34 Vermont 10 Illinois - 38 Massachusetts 67 Wisconsin 15 Rhode Island...—. 2 Minnesota ' 4 Connecticut........ 20 lowa 20 New York 100 Missouri 7 New Jenny 16 Ninnies 1 Pennsylvania 109 Nebraska territory.. - 1 Delaware I.Nentucky. 1 IS lend • ' -8 Tennessee ... 8 Disitiet of Columbia 2, Louisiana 1 Westala 1, .. Virginia. .'.... 9! Total 694 . . The.tbllowlng table shot es rho capital, Circula tion and bonds &milted In the National banks: Capital Stack State: Paid Oiroulearn. Bonds. Main! 52,701,1300 03 $1,287,820 52,244,601 New ILampthire .. 1,130,06000 222,7101 944,01/0 Vermont. 1,403,0110 CO • 1,3E14103", 1,426,001 likode 700,000 00 414,00) 260,003 Massachtisetts ...25,103,240 03 12,22;1950 16,228430 Connecticut-- 6,176,638 00 4,13411,100 4,625400 New - -Vork .20,300,113 03 12,52;990 14,061000) Pennsylvania —.21,120,145Di .10,107,530 11,901,100 New Jewwy 2,141,240 CO 1,736,170 " 2,011440 Delaware 303,000 00 2071,030 230,000 Maryland ' 1,2600011 CO 1,245,060 imo,ooo Dist:of Columbia • 200,003-00 477,000 530,023 Virginia . BW:2.M ~87,600 trued West Nl.Vglnts... %pm co 143,003 230,150 Ohio 10,036,163 03 7,502,1221 8,11.9,850 Kentucky 010,010 01 163,003 194,030 Indiana 4,201,871 26 11,118300 3,921,100 Illinois • 4,547,237 25 3,326,630 "3,791,033 Michigan ;165,690 00 . MAO 1142,303 Wt ...... I, laxioo 774403 9311,020 211nriesota. 690,00 CO 4D,003 C 33,003 /OSA (10 543,00 32,000 Kebraika Terrill 40,00)1)0 mom 10 o Ewan Kiwis, 100401 00 ,030 . 23,010 ..... • imiaso 03 722,010 663,0 X) Tennessee . 310,021 00 234480 "A 3.00) Louisiana 203,1340 00 120,000 200,4)00 Total J 102964997 03 1i5 , 464,230 81,961,430 THE WINTER CAMPAIGN. Instead of building winter qudrters and pasting the winter Months, in idleness, the whole army . appears to be actively• em ployed: General WsunKa - has made a most successful raid on the Weldon railroad, thus cutting oil' supplies from Richmond, - Gen. SIIF.JUIAN is probably by this time' in Se vannah—"there or thereabouts - -as the Ilanlshell preacher said; General THOMAS is making all ready for HOOD in front of Nash ville; General ROSECRANS is about to take the field, it is said, east of the Missiasipni; and General BUTLER is hurrying on the Dutch Gap Canal, so as to get ready for a general attack on Richmond. Thus the theatre of war presents, at this moment, a lively scene. It is probable that great corn. binations are just beginning, and that rte winter months Will witness important marches and taffies: -TUE TELEGRAMS The careless : manner in which much of the telegraphic miller is written out for the press is an outrage upon compositors who have to decipher it and put it in type. In deed some of it cannot be correctly given. Some sheets are now lying before us, so pale and so carelessly written as to put_the best eyes and the most ingenious minds in our (ace at defiance. Tice Associate Press tele grams are not to be complained of; but those to th< "Western Press" are ahead. noble, and it is to these that our remarks apply. Babes In the Wood. The following touching story is told by be Melbourne (Australia) correspondent of he London Timed: • Some weeks Lack, at I;!orsham, two boys and.a girl, aged respectively the eldest boy nine, the girl seven and the youngest boy five, wandered into the iambi and were lost. They had been sent out by ITIor mother to gather broom. The father, 4tssisted by friends and neighbors in large numbers, scoured the country in every diction for nights and days In vain.' At lerglh, In de spair., the assistance ?t some alaariginal flacks was obtained, these people -possess ing an almost bloodhound mstinct - irt fol lowing up the very faintest tracks. - The blacks soon came upon the traces of the little wanderers, expatiating, as these track ers always do, at every "bent twig, or that teited tuft of grass, on the apparent artings of the objects of their search. "item, little otie tired; sit down 131 g one kneel down, arrY - Inm along. ~ITere. travel all night; dna:: not see that Lush; he • fall on hum" Further on, and more-ob. err ••liere little one tired again; big one knet•l down; on able to ritie, fall 49tt on. Lis tare." The z•ceurary of these readings of the was afterwards curiously cormbora ; md by eltilthen tht tom:111:6. On the eighth day . after they were loaf, End long after thc'exlinetion of.the faintest tape of their ever being again seen alive, Ike searching party came on them. They are (16.critted as having been found lying ail of a row on a clump of broom among some' trees, the youngest in the - middle, carefully. AV rapped in-his sister's frock. They op ,' Cared to lie in a deep and not unpleasant w eep. Op being awoke, the eldest tried to Eli up, lint fell back. Ills face IV:13 :id cm:l -elated that his lips wou:ti not cover his teeth, and he could only just feebly groan • Father:" The youngest, who hail suffered att, -woke - up as from a dream, childlike' &mending, "Father, why didn't you route 'sooner We Were calling for you." The sister, 'who was almost quite gone, when lifted up could only mtirnuir, "Cold, cold." wonder, as the little creature had script herself of Ler frock, era the elder boy said, to cover Frank, for he was crying with cold:" The children have all since done well, and are rapidly recoverinigniThey were without food, and, by their oteWaccount, bad only one drink of water (hiring the whole time they were out, and this was from the Friday of one week until the-Saturday of. the next week—in all, nine clays and eight nights. TIM Paris' corretondent of the New York )&r lists smile up Europ , :ati opin , _ o u as to our late triumph : "The tiniteri'States and her people stand 'higher today in the eyes 'and hearts of the gertnirnents 'And people of' Europe than they over bore before' since their existence o a notion:- .Whatever policy would or vonitdnot have been forshadowed by the cheice of M'Clellan, .the re-election of Mr. Lincoln proves conclusively that the Ameri, 'cane are detennlifed 'to maintain their no ' tiormlity in 'spite of internal end external .feth;.aud at any and every cost. This at leastis the explanation given , here of the overwhelming majority cast for Mr. Lincoln; and the Cabinets of Europe will now, I am bielinedtalielieve, be convinced of the folly of giving rink farther aid to the_rebellion. ,"The news - arrived here yesterday morn l ing• and; arrustral, - wlien there is anyttd, ofimportance, seas first, received by, th Seeessionistir. They and we were prepared for the'geneml result but, neither or as ex: Neter' it to Come in truth at' overwhelming form. -We . and our friends heru... am, of course rejoiced bcyanclureasure,tfild everd'' loyal American here holds his head higher .by govern! Inches than he_los dyne before for months; while open, active Rebels and their Copperhead sympot_Alzers are crushed and crest-fallen. The places, at which American news is received were/crowded yesterday, before the dispatch arrived, with people eagerly awaiting it, and, oiler it had come ' with Whose (anxious to glean the latest particulars, and to congratulate each other that our vpuntry is not yet prepared to succumb to.her traitor foes. A Novel Marriage A marriage ceremony was performed in our city on Thanksgiving day under cir cumstances rather unusual. The parties were cc-;lases, from North Carolina. Fotir years ago they took each other ns partners, bat according to the laws of the State they conid not be married, because their masters -would* not etelsent Some two years no the couple made their. waylo• our lines at Plymouth, N.V. The husband subsequent ly enlisted in the army, and served until he had an arm brokert, and was discharged. Henna afterwArd employed in the gunboat servlee." , Some Inentles since 'he' came to Fall Mier, 'and soon after; aided by Nev. - Horace 4ames, of Massachusetts, now in Newhern,his wife followed ham., Finding "Massa's" consent would !not be essential to their marriage here, they decided to halo the knot tied in duo form- Accordingt art Thanksgiving day, they invited qt to a. eoln_PaoY to their house, and were married bY:lie.Y. J. ii. lames.--Fhli lifesu.,, A Lachn hasheen got up at a Para club at the expense of a not over-intelligent young French traveler, who.has been mxlt.- mg the grand tour of London during the re cent most promising months for seeing life and fashion. lie lodged at a house where no French was spoken, and he spoke no English, except that which is very compre hensible to an Engilab lodging-house-ke.p er's mind, viz: Putting-gold into his hand. The Joke against him is, that his letters to. his friends during this momentous visit were dated,, 4,-Billstickers Beware, Laces. ter Square." This he declares was the name of the street he lived in. - - DESMITEms AlcD ar.TrGEtts it; PitlLADEL mtm.—Dmitm the past week there were .quite a number 'of deserters and refugees accommodated at the Refreshment Saloon. The refugees, men and women, and the deserters are, for the most ,part, in a desti tute condition when they ,freach Philadel phia, and until theyean meet friends or se cure employment, they are accommodated with shelter.--Phiraderphin Layer, Decem ber 12; Is response to many inquiries it is stated that substitutes for enrolled men may be. enlisted in the First Corps, Major General Hancock commanding, and the principals will be exempt from the draft; but such substitutes will not receive the' govemment bounty. They should be forwarded to 'Washington for enlistment. Representa tive recruits may be enlisted in the Corps, and these will receive the Government bounty. Tun Brussels, correspondent of the London roVsayslt has good reason to believe that the Belgian Goverment have made up their minds to wipe off the stain 'Which has long Attached to them, of deriving revenue from the gambling tables at Spa, by the abolition of the privilege which has been enjoyed by the "bank" 'there. The towns of Spa, Cliamlefontalnc, Ostetid and Blankenburgb,. which have, together with the State, partielpeted in this plunder, will each in certain proportions be losers by this rcibrm; but means of n hiss reprehensive Mud will be found to give thou Tnmpensation for - 11 m loss which may be thus sustained. , - A earn. practical Joke war that of Mr. Lowe, the ° :m-aum,'• alien in a recent ascension In tire trinity of Philadelphia, he dropped a straw barge of a man from his balloon at a bight of a mile and a half. Thu inhabitants of the region, who Isere of reline, eagerly nrateting the balloon, nu bed .from till quarter, to the spot whore the fen• fell, and were doubtless greatl_rdlsappoint ; ed to find something less horrible than they ex pected. A ventrrti ;he rialadual &Mind, speaking of blockade-runnig.. MP "Pork delivered at Wilmington costs nt least 1.te.0 per barrel; and I do not bellevu that commit Is Imported Le feed the guards required b, pence the city and keep the blockaders regu lated." _ • - RAIN'S funnlry In Richmond has orders for 11.ny plect% of artillery, to r‘lplace tlioße lust by Forty in the Shmandoah Valley, and the Con federate government Is pressing for them, got they cannot be made because every white work man of the .tablishment hoe- skedaddled to the North. • TOE evidence in the ease of the ship Great Western which was detained at LiVerpool on account of alleged recruits for the United States army among its pa,sengers, proved FO weal: that the Government had to releise it. The owners of the ship intend to ela'm damages from the Government -- - WASHINGTON, December 11, I;364.—The Govertunent feels entire confidence in the success, not only of Sherman, but of more present military operation:. It is felttlutt tire country will rejoice over the news of more than one victory before the close of this week. IT is reported that documents captured on I oard the Florida, implicate some foreigo, olllrialB of hi It Tank.' PUBLIC JrOTICEB . . . NATION/LI. HANK 07 ALLEOIItNY, December i2th. In6l. mss - ' A 3 ELECTION 13 1 1 1 4 1 K " : . l i n e E r i f o a r L tli . ; enrulng year, tell be held at the Bulking tiou•o, Oh the TUESDAY OF JANEARY, InOS, he. twerm the hours of 10 and 3 Weleick. del3td J. P. KRAMER. Oftaltler. DILLITIA NTT AND MANPFACTVGLILJ NATION AL BANS. • (Lee Merchants F ifamtfachgrer. Haat,) Pittsburgh. her. 11111. lain. ELlF:ello:si FOR DIZZEIPTORS: OF Tillti BASIC, to rirrve durhar the en shire sear. he held at the nankin,. [now. on 'I F. the 10th day of January. 1%5, between the hours of ti o't/ork n. tu. and de l3 5 l lJOll Pf SCOIT. Jr.. 1564111er °Wilt E OiP TILL THIRD NATIONAL RANK r L'ITTNOVIOni. PA. it r:LEctioN FOR !SINE Daßte is—, TORS OF '1 HIS 1.1.i.N1f, to serve iluring iie ensuing year trill be held at the Ranking loosse, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy, on the loth day of J anuary, 1565, between the Lours of 10 a. In. and 3p. ..:410:1111 IND. a LIV:INGSTfrk. Cashier. _ _ 0 Dutch r.Cie e. Ivnr IteXi . K Deeemher lit InoL 3 , -7A3 - ea S ELECTIAYN FOR T111113TP: hart.' DIRECTI/11S of this Compony, to serve ....rinrte rushing year will toe held at this eitilee en 31010R9Y, the 19th Inst., between the hours oa" 1 , A. reennilj p. m. Ortelet. • SAMT - El. Irt:A, Secretary. i i ** ,7 37. 4 iSit! I.l'o 311. A Y. —A meeting of the :Stockholders of the 't onverne Roe's_ Oil Cannretny will be held at the Wereheuse e(f..R.Orve 11. Anderson. N 0.189 Liberty el ea et, Pat tsbarßa, SATI llt 1.1 A T,elrecesetrre2lt h, 96 , , nt 10 o'clock ntm. Puna gni attendance la re . coasted. W. V'. KLILCIIN ,h6:1.1 Secretary. ItITN dt PTIlf .11 , 111.L.Teaelr, • TROLEVAI CO.—NCTIICE OF ELaßtY alnlalf.-ariaalsartileys to thr•rtock of the Cherry Run 4. Pitt llole Petroleum Co. are hereby nntitied to .11.1 a meeting of the Stoekhohle re of 1401 Com p- ny, Whirl: u. - 111 be held on AIONI3AY, Deo. 1904 r-ht, at 3 o'clock I. m., for the porn., eof ennuis,. I on, elect inn of President, Dietetrars nal? other ilice.rsr.at the Lattice of .1. T. raTOCrital LK, N 0.2 roquesne Wny. 11.1.:(111 AIcKELVY, rattilf .!'reshient, pro tom. Otr•CE or I' ft rSLLKnB VS . Pitt/J.ll , th, November_ .„' 1864. RTOCK.11101.D1:14 - 31 azzuralvta.--A apecllll meeting of the 7. ers of the 11rgheny Antler RAID - land Co., St wiloc kholdl be held at the °Mee of the Cotnpany, In Pittsburgh, on the 15th of Drieenlber neat, at II o'clock, n. no., for the pur pose of considering a contract with th Alahoning and French Creek railroad Company, for the, tense eked eXtanslon. of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, aid to ratify or reject:the same. By order of the Dotard, YELLS nu2nAti rreeldent. . altennaics Balm or Prryortriton, Noe.`"J, Era..A GENERAL DIEETING OF - ir TIER STOCKHOLDERS 01 THIS BANK will be held et the Banking House, on FRIDAY, the dny of December next, th i n o'clock b eco me tn. ounsider and decide whether Bank shnll 'tn Aenociation for the business of Banking under he laws of the United States, and whether lt almil exercise the power conferrNl by the Act of the Lo.. gialaturerof this State, entitled '• An net enabling tie Banks-L - 4 thls Commonwealth to become out,- clot hum foxlianking tinder the Laws oLthe United Stntes," apnroved Ind August, 1901 . ; and Co take any further action that may be necessary. By order of the Beard of Director,. no2Lim J. O. MARTIN, Cashier._ 11103 Vivi' ooSti.nttsburgh, ft or. 21, mt. A DIEETIYIO or TUE STOOK. 11OLDERS of this /link will he bald at the Banking Ifotme,.4o THURSDAY, the Util day of December next, iirlt o'clock a. or,, to decide whether this Bonk shall become en association for the purpose of Banking,. under the - laws of the United Staten, and whether It shall exercise the possess conferred by the Act of the General Anew- My of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti tled wAn Act enehlinu the Bank. of this Common. 'wealth to become Auoclatlons for the purpose of Banking, under the laws of the United States," ap. peered the VA day of August, ItMcand to take arty further action that may be expedient. • no"—"rid J. REAGOFFIN, Cashier. eLI. V .1...,\ lID & PITTDB . UNOII R. R. Co., 1 ~ . tildlce cg i : . gr e f:V i l l rigd e T i res!'r, THE ANNE4I. IKELTIIIifi OP? E , STOOKIIOLDERS.sf thettlievelsod had Pittsburgh Italtroadthimpan l y , will 'ha held at thy DAY 011Pth.194Prin5f?,,,1.,„g"ii....A.',...tP.1,414 the election of Directors; also terrote upon aprop ; asto lease that portion of the railroad limber! vs the Tuscarawne Branch, tot a term of y 40.11 Mid to rote upon a proposition to purchatic (ho hnif ir. tertst in the late Cleveland, Zancarille & Obtain. nail Railroad, (formerly known as the Aimed liraneh of the Oleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad.) Also,' whether tb Inotemle theist:emit - al Stock no. der the Acta of April Ilth, 18X, andAprll 9111, WM. The Traanter Books will be einem, on and after the 16th Instant. ~ E. ROORWSLL, deihtd • - -- , Secret?, -- - Yerottnateit. ovember Zet h_ T OBBl. tar PLEANE 'VANE N NOTICE HAT the tint meeting of the corporation to be called "The Union Luhric Oil Go." will be held on WEDNESDAY, December 21st, 1164, nt the office of lilog & Pennock, N 0.29 Wood street., In the city of Plttablugh, at 3 o'clock p. m. , for. the purpose of organization, adoption of U'-Laws, election of Ofit, cera, 6.e., and for the purponen authorised and more particularly specified in' an Act of the General AL sembly of the COCIIIIIMItvcaI th I'CLI 1111y1 Vlllll*, en titled An An t relating to corporation. for Me chanical, Manufacturing, Mining and Quarrying purposes," apprOred the 18th day of July, 1913. roxieltd WOT. Mi11481.141t. Treas., pea fem. ES 'MG STEWART .ItOTIERTSON, of the Third Ward, will be a candidate for the *heel:melee. sub ject to the Union notaimalon. dettitt U 23E . FOR SALE. A:Three-pllorledl Brick Dwelling .1141miie, No. Tr LIBERTY STREET, bet:rams ' flay and Marbury titre*, contatadstg thirteen roodmi with pa and bath room. Enquire of dethtm L. LORENZ, St 'Water - MATCH HORSES FOR HALH.--,orto Poly lionea.nalb and Sound, will be sold•fOr want of sae. 2:lnuit* of deltfw AdoIIONALD & ARBTAZIECLEB. CIFFICES,FOR RE_ ,ICT on necond story I' Nos. ete. and US ta.berty street. floor Wood. F. :quire of IitcDONALD ABBUOIES. 'Wholesale Grotors. • Nos. :tit and WI Liberty et.. nil LEASES—Con favorable terms, Shit ;,..e - Merl on Whitely Creek.' ibent,ene mid a half mites from the mouth. itliee of del: . STEEL.& z W/lkini 11;i=11 4 . 111 P* 11 T15EALF...4•2% • • 1 4 `01? §A L E—C HEAP BUILDING Lors, tsburct 'situp!. , c In onsisting of the Sevenththree Ward a the ,City Pit valuable Lots of Ground arise each a front of U feet on Altiboo street, Mad extetuting.bask - UV feet to on alley, With a side alley Of teontset. These lots are offered at a sscritice.. Apply to dell) B. h. CO , 102 Fourth street. - -,-- _ lai les 0 .4.j. Vrtfars 111.1 Nu C oxr.unr, ) Prorsnrnon, Doe 1 her ISt ti, 1864. j T lIVI DEN D.- At a m am , or the Beard A• of Director. of t l•ia 0 pony 1...14 t•.le el.y. A 41111dentl was des/area', ..af the jiroG's of h 4. mouth• of October ovemb.e. 861, of FIVE: PER CENT. upon the . Capital Rock. free from ei ow . ..rot:mot tax. ana pay....a forth wits. 4014:1w ORMSBY PILILLIPS, Se. teary. - - - - • • VOAL BLUFFS MINIIc G CO.-o.llce with that of the Eureka Inau - ance Company, on Water areal, Pittsburgh_ DIRECTOVS: RORERT , ' JAS. K. L OGA ALE7LANDERPINNEY SPEER, JAMES ERNE R, JOHN T. LOOAN, JOHN FLEMINo. ROBERT PINNEY, ORIIIMBT PmLurs, Secretary. ' • p EVENT: E OIL CO.—Subscribers to the stock of the Revenue Oil company trill please my the amount of their subscriptions on or Wore WEDNESDAY, the Uth last., to . WM. UnTentSON, 'Pressure!, pro km. del4:it 24,Smithneld street. I)RICES REDUCED! 11 1T14, ORR & '.2.1 FLOh Street, OFFER FOR SALE THETR STOCK OF Cloth Clonks, AT A GREAT lIEDUC e d7ON PAIGE. detadt ORPHANS' COURT SALK—By virtue of no order ofephans' Court Of Alleigh, n) County, made ontheloth .Inr of December, A D. . 1880, In certain proceedfogain partition at No. 3 of June Term, 186.1, the underslgned, Administra tor of the estate of Martha Rodgers, into of Ail!. ghenj CUT, tlec'd ~w 111 expose to sale by ...endue or pnbile outcry, at the Court Itouso, in the City of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY, January 7th, 18CA, at)) o'clock p. m., A'l that certain LOT OF OROUND situate In the Third Wod of the Cit of Alheny, being part. of Lot• Nos r . TOT nod Ind y . and bo le u g nded a lai describml as. follows, is: Deginnlng on the North Commons, at the corner of A ten feet alley; thence kiong, said alley, end in.rallel wan Sandusky stre k, elghty-olght im I; thence on a line parallel with sold Commons thirty...e4n feet els inches ? (37 It. 6 lo.); . thence ,rallel with Sandusky street eighty-eight (`‘i) feet to said Commons; thence by the some thirty.seren feet els Inches (37 R. 6 in.) to the beginning—har ing thereon erected two two-otory frame dwelling bors.s. Terms at sale. Fur partfrulAnt,a.c , Inquire of 101 l N 13/RTON Al torricy-nt-Low, PittsDurgh l'. TH , ntri, Administ rt tor of :11.satin Ro,lgrrs, deed. t1e.14:1,,wd2w , ARGE VA I ETY .tNI) I.OW PRICES Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Al AIcCLELLAND'S, 55 Fifth Street det3 RI:WAIN) WILI, BE PAID Full the recovery of TWO HIM WE , , stolen from BEN'S CREF.K FURNACE, near Johns town, on TUFSDAY !GRIM, December Gth. The one IN a BROWNISH MINN, with a black st,cak on the bark, tall and mane darker, a small %Odle spot on forhead, and also some white on one hind foot; Is a heavy built horse; will weigh lion to molts t 3 years old. The other I. a DARK BROWN, with heavy mane and tail, a little white nu one hind foot, a years old, and weighs about 140. , pounds. These horses were traced to west of Greensburg on Wednesday niarnin;, and are sop „tio,ed to Anne gone into Pittsburgh or Allitzheny, or vicinity. The duncan easily be identified by the above description. T.hp almre reward will he lola on return of the hones to the owner, or cut his being Nrnished with information where they ale and he getting them. SA :111 - EL BARCLAY itel2:3t , Levannrille P. 0.,-Somerset Co., Pa. I . OLIDA Y GIFTS COLD PEN POCKET BOOKS, PURSES DIARIES FOR Iwi.;. PAPER CUTTERS. PHOTOGRAPH A LIM: 3I S. 3IVERN, scitovnn co No .19 FIFTII• STREE:r. • _•. 1365 Eunt's Pittsburgh Alma-nue, A SPLENDID NUMBER, Cutt , aln. 3 CUlTl;liat URI iNoLOUICA I. RECORD - OF THE WA From It, cornmem,nent to the FE•ELECTION OF AEFAHANI LIN7CLI, Ilealnnatlon of Goneral McClellan r: i«, TEN CENT& 1147 - Mailu4, poet-pal.t. on Fa.•ipt of price. Seal ft, a coo, to Jon:: P. ff Putsttsuxu, .1,40 musiuNULJM No 69 Fifth street 'GoonSc Hal OIL SPRING rETROLEUR COMPANY Morgan County, Ohio 452 Acres in Pee on 011 Spring's Run, Three miles Above AleConnelleville. Incorporated under the laws of Peonaylvarda. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000. 100,000 Shares at $5 Per Share, Full Poid AVorkhug Ca Mel reeerved a. f ,, or . lere . f i or_m h e i rt4s,xe t abates, the au aldlo. I ..r to Share—not liable to further saneaame t PfteISIDILICT GEORGE W. CAGE, Egg •ECEETAES ADD TEMAISCII6II R. T. LEECH, Jr DittECTOILB Oco. W. Onoc,'Preeldent of P., Ft. W. & O.R. R 3. U. 0 uthrle, ' W. lingaley, .Tne. Inchards, Benj. linkmen, Jr. Frank Realm, D. F. McKee ' A../. Hagan, R. T. Leech, 'Jr. THE COMPANY OFFERS 10,000 Sharco of the abort Reseffeir Stork IN TIIIS NAIIKFIr. - Books of Subscription Ate now open atthe omen of 8. 13. BRYAN, 59 Fotr:th St., Mete Prospectus sad Map of teCompanyd'azoip city can be teen. FOR SALE—Several hundred improved FARMS, th.O Large entucky Indians and I nois; and several tracts of unlmp_roved hind In Illinois, logri and ew:u vehdognos. with furl descriptions prices of each, WM tra" sent by null, free of hhalw, upon applientlon. .• &mum A. BeiettExT, N. W. earner rith and Walnut street', del3:lst Cincinnati. Qhlo- IV MESS PORK. rkEilt LEAF WIFE); oßE.tsz; For solo by ENOS k !AIME% io!Ltberty stnet: Xeir . 111 . 1 1 * ERTIsEatErrrs . ACKNOWLEDGMENT. STEINWAY'S SUPERIOR , 10 ILL OTHERS. Testimonials from Mt watt Diglinguidaed Artigh. Now Yonx, December, le.- The PIANO FORTES—Grand, Square and Up. eight—taanufactured by Messrs. STEINWAY is SUNS, have established for themselves so world wide a reputation, that It is hardly possible for us to add anything to their Just fame. - Having thoroughly tested end tried these Instr.. meta. personally for yearn, both to ; public and pri vate, it becomes our pleasant duty to express our sandhi opinion regarding their unquestioned supe r iorltyy over .any other piano known to ws. Among the chief points of their uniform excel lence are Greatest possihre depth, richness and volume of tone, combined with a rare brilliancy, clearnestand perfect evenness throughout the en tire scale, and above all, a surprising duratioir of sound, the pure and sympathetic quality of whlch never changes under the most delicate or powerful touch. This peculiarity fs found excl uldrely in the STEINWAY PIANOS, and together with the matchless precision, elasticity sad promptness of action, always characterising these instruments, art well as their unequalled durability under the severest trials, is most surprising, and claims at once the admiration of every !lid: - We, there fore,-consider the "Steinway" Pianos, In; all re spects, by far the hest instrumtats made to this country or is Europe, use them solely, mac:olu, sl.frely ourselves in public or private, and recom mend them Lovariablyto otv friends and the public. We hare al different times expressed our opinion al oul the Pianos ty rarions +sewn,. bra feeely and un heritslingly preser.ci Mons. Stemma 4 - Sons Pianos, both Simi and Sparc, incomparably superior to them all. _ S. R. Mills, John N. Pattie°. Robert Heller, ; Geo. M. Morgan,. • • Robert Goldbeck, j (Organist Grams Church.) William Mason ; Alfred H. Pease, F. (Son ofßitter, Dr: Mason,/ ; Max Maretsek, L. tor Henry Cl. Timm, I t ired arl liergman, Opera.) Theo..Eisfel4, • ;Mir. N. Y. Ace d. Musk.) (Dir. of.Phills.Concerts.l Theo. Thom.. deltal-WaSshran - - GREAT AIIEItICA-N OIL COMPANY. Capital Stock :, Working Capital . : : : $50,000. 100,000 Shares : : : : $5 each. • Ti ists of troiteit y of this Compsay, its sitntril • 11 0stei ins 1.000 _ICTIEIS4. OF WM WH 900 is Good Boring Territory SITUATED AS NEAR THE (MBE LINE OF TUE OIL BASIN AS COULD BE SELECTED, AND AT TNE - 5A..112E TINE. CREME Surface Suitable for Boring Sa e .al l'ornonnfee :fa re commenced operations e on edioinirdr fond,. The on, foet , Irellentmno nre moot fnvornbin. A. oum/ft-rot otl VatN in the noluttherttood furulalied' il to die nettle+, for nanny tea.. ottr . .z ILI° eonstaerntlon the loco' fOO of thel Terldcry. the number of sore", nod the Ilherut Working Coidtml, tee think it form. the heat btols fur Male 111,1.,thient In 011 Operation% c‘n I , c ol , :xttay.l, ndj.i.lgit7 from tlir COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY; t 1,.. derel..inueut of such n large hotly of Tl.l, 11.11,Li4,1:Y Cazlnot 1' 11 to Pay Largely 44- The ST'IISCItiI'IIONS to .el'mint 11 Stawk will be toprland en SATURIiri MORNING, 10th 111 the once of the Peoples' Insurance - Co., COB. WOOD ADD FIFTH STS., Prospectuses Cau Now Be Had dot S.Z . UIS6ISTENCE UN'tqUE, U. S. ARM Y. • No. 70 South street, Baltimore. Md., Deeetubei.oth, tent. Sealed rropoAals, In duplicate, will be received beehi OM, um 11 re., on Tit CIISDAY, Decem: Wll. lent. foe (ovals! lag the United State. Sub: alstence Depart meet with -1 OUR THOUSAND (4,000) HEAD OF GOOD FAI BEEF CATTLE, on the hoof, delivered n$ the title Cattle Scales, et Baltimore, aid., to iota of 11,000) one thousand each every (101 ten pl oys( to be weighed within one end half deplane, arrival s at the expense of the contractor. They mod aver. age abdut (1„206) thirteen hundred politic!, grey weight; all falling short of (1,000) one thousand and fifty pound. pot. weight, Hulls Stop, Oxen, Cow., Boilers and flornieu Cattle will be rejeetedi A deduction of ten (10) pounds will be made from the wt Ight of each eiteer accepted under, this eon tract, provided tho .11i1414i does not stand to the pens two nod one-half hours before being weighed, or to net weighed immediately after removal frool the ear. non ak th o s m om for , ei ropo r in s person, had on speller.) by matheetele. graph. Proposals by telegraph, or other Irregidar, Infom mad proposals will not be considered. The eminent will claim the right of weighing any one animal separate. U its appearance indi cates leas weight than the minimum mention above; the expense of weighing will be paid by tri ' l party erring In Judgment. Each bid, to secure tonsfderation, must contain written guarantee of two responsible persons,' at follows: We, .--, 6f the county of State of hereby guarantee that is (or are) able to.fol a contract In accordance with the terms , of ins tot their) propositton, and should his (or their) prop°. anion be accepted, ho (or they) will at op. - Into i cenrenctin accordance therewith; and NO are pre. panhl to. become his securities, giving good and Sullicient bonds for its The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the United States Des- Diet Attorney io be enclosed with the hid. Bidders' must be present to respond to their bld g , and prepared to give bends and sign the contract before leaving the other. . • The Government reserves to Itself thit right to reject atty or nil bids considered unreasmotble. Payment to tie mode otter each delivery, if funds are on hand. If none on band, to hommie as soon at 'received. Bidders will please state prices If payment Is made In currency, and also prices if made in orders for Certificates of lildeldedneaL Protkorstia must be endorsed distinctly,' PRO POSALS POI? BEEF PATTLE.," and addressed `to °Capt. J. Fl. OILMAN, G. S., Baltimore, Mary land.. If a bid Is In the name of n firm, their nainewansi their postollice address Must appear, or they will not he considered. Each velem, or every member of ot oa t hfn tt proposal must acemnpany it with an of al e. glance to the United States Government, if he hes not already tiled one In this Wilco. • ' : At! bids , comptsiing strictly tot& disServia of dip edserlisement, sent be rejected. T. If. GILMAN, deladd Captain and U. S., IL S. A. CLOAKS EXTRAORDINARY! AT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE, .J. W. BARKER d► CO.'S, No. 59 Market Street. derf:ti . • GREAT .€LEABANCE SALE, $150;000 WORTH' OF Fall and Winter DRY GOODS! J. W. BARKER & CO.'S, .gib. 59 Alarkel Street : $500,000. GBEAT REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE SILKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS, MEN'S WEAR, BOYS' WEAR, Acid every ertlete adepteatto the present season Cotuitry ThllOX`oll43ll.2l.tfill Wilk find thle a rare opportunity FOR REPLENISIIING THEIR STOCKS.' fin..lol( B OMB. LEAGy E MIND VESTS AND DRAWERSP, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ALL WOOLEN TESTS AND DRAWERS FOR GENTS. NEGLIGEE OR TRAIILING SHIRTS. WOOLEN HOSIERY A LARGE AS.'SORT-lIEN'T' CF ALL THE DESIRABLE STTLES In Plain and Fancy • Rhnker, Knit and Merino Socks. B l iSlßMOderviM zITENIMILAT. LONCSDILE GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. ITOOLMNI ItIcITTING YAIINS, In all colors 6114 STMT, I.I.IL.MORAI: SNIRTs oupenor in styles anti durablllty to those imported. ORNAMENTS AND TRIIII.3ILNCIS for Maki , and Unlace. Rich Sash and Bonnet Ribbons: SILK AND LEATHER BELTS _LATEST y LEN; NEW STYLES SIDE A ' ND BACJ (RUBS, IVORY BREAST PINS AND EAR 'DROPS, POCKET "BOOKS AND TRAVELING RAGS, PHILADELPHIA MADE PEARL BUT 'IONS, AMERICAN CORSETS, WHITE AND CoLORED. HAIR ROLLS AND lIRENEILLE NETS, AMERICAN 'ZEPHYR. HAND MADE 1:00D13, TALAtAS, SHAWLS, SAC:CLUES, SON. , TAGS and GAITERS. The foregoing art iclei are of AMERICAN MANI IJIALTURE, dad were purchased directly •from the Makers or' their Agents, and will compare fa vorably In priee,nality and . style with Foreign Good. Also, .. Domestic BUTTONS, PINS, . BRAIDS BINDINGS andrny other SMALL WARES. Just received, a uantity of Americas 91E11150 and White COTT IQ HOSE. Special attention will hereafter be given to ou armament of HOME MADE AETICLES. EATON, MACRON & 00., ocitetf Nos. 17 and 19 Filth Street. .CLOAKS AIVD BRAWLS; 4 MERINOES AND SACQUES; ; DASQMS ANI) PLAIDS; POPLINS Arm entoutatis ; ,Faxey Dress Goods ;! ("LOAKS, of ill kinds; ,WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. L Ilitrit3, No. N Fifth Street. 1 , OODS FOR The Holidays, J. M. BURCEIFIELD'g, N. E. for. Fourth and Market Sts. FIG I:11ED MOUS DILAINES EZSPEFIS9 OLOTIE, POPLINS,PIaIu end Plaid; FIIENOH BIERINOES, plain and figured DLACK AND FANCY SILICD. CODUROS AND PARBIETTASi ALPACCAS, black and colored. SHAWLS AND otoess ; cussmitars, for Kea aad BM; SCARFS AND LINEN sr ;Pr LACE COLLARS ANOSES. ' Als CANTON NERINO, tuirDEßGAß.mgra. . white gbinti , TrhashigihAiiiigh are AT REDUCED- PRICES, AT 1190161 D DEMON k • IRi MARKET BTREEL -- Insr Goons IN THE PRICES OF T R ALLEOLIEIIY. CLTY,'gins. iatioe to holders of - center/item issued by the Botoity_Cow mendeners of the said Worn ; that, the ion s ni t. be presented for consenter/ Into Boosts on Sr 'before the %nth December, Mon ttnin-no mon Bonds Issued, Persons hold tog-toot certlllattee will 'present , them teL/LEDLX. Ll,lloll,Presktent of the Board,* blo bodes on. 'Coed strre_ ,f' three dOe'rg below Chettr.nt. or to 3. 'BARKER, No. ofkAnderiori stree t : :" darnindlaw woOL Amy sus C- ONSTIPATIO N—Dze zda and , Cos: ttrenesi - crremOme ; ,siss.Of mod!: duo or Isifonjoas by a.rOlraple : natural simpass 4 "Ooytred .Frake. .T ent of; thoussiodt.fuive Doe* ow td by.the worttie ruucle hors refetted:toi —den - BEAD; RrFOuith RUM, .D Jr Goons II AN 1):•031.E 'PRESENTS, For the.*-I:Midays; - GAN HE SECTUREDAT MACHUIE & GLYN'S, 78 314REET STRENT, l'ittaburghi. opt% and-act yet, eaceiving,,di ME IC! maxx:o.a. - 2- saxa3:ElNklo, • forge end besuilful assortment of goods, boric useful end ornamoutel, comprising, • Breastpins, EasDrops: Ivory, • Ste Wand Ball, Tuck and • Side CoMbs; Pearl, Steel, Jet - and Gilt Belt-Buckle.; Belts and Belt rlibbons• Calditnere anti Snit Sear* lies& Dresses and Nets; Larm._Yells; Lace and Embroi dered Collars and Handkerchiefs; Worked Slippers and Mahlon* Work Boxes, Ladles' Companions, Portmon. miles, Satchels, and a eery tine amid meat of - I " 3 :Lc: 4l :4Preiraz 8l bum-, Besides our nand heavy stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Notions ad Small Wares, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. dew> FOR COLD WEATHER We have &full .toes[ of very hoary IRGERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, As sell n. the finer and tighter grade., lielnding the real Shaker Flannel, made In the beat manlier. For LADIES and (311.ILDREN we hare Jus opened a full line of .Merino Drawers and Vests, Of the beet quality, to every size. GLOVES, • The largest and finest stock we hare ever had, Just opened, at low prices. Also, Wool Stnckings Socks, 'Hoods, Sontag*, Shawls, Nublas, Basques; Snarl's, Balmoral Skirts, &o. .aJwr elErrzo, Of the very newest styles, and choke patterns, good quality. JOSEPH HORSE & CO, rr AND 79 NARK= 4T -- • PrtOVOST MAILDIS I. IS 1.7 1 / 1 1M., ' 7.213 DIST. PA., No. 96 Fourth street, Pa., Deo. BatE XEMPTED, rXEDIPTED, FROM DRAFT.—In ac- A-4 cord/tine wltii orders, I publish the following list of persons exempted from draft, by the:Board of Enrollment In this District, to this date, with he reasons of their exemptions: DRAFT OF .IICINE, 111II.S11)IallA31. • In Serrice Three lean. Scott Robert, Harmony street; glassblower. I al Ayr OF 'SEPTEMBER, Mat. LAITHEXCEriI.LX. Fornfifird - Abstifutes. J merger Ninholew Prospectstreet4 scalemaker. Orer ' forty.five pears, Worrell Peter, Lafa}ette alley; stoner:moon. he sender. Hurd Samuel, Borough street; saddler. 'lroning "William, Butler street; saddler. Miser Samuel R., Butler street. l'urnker lliatthew,Bouth street. Miens. • • . Hanna Michael, Hammersley court; puddler. Nonfrifidear. Only John. Manortreet, glassblower. r„ Fan s i l l ' u r et e e r n j er o . k .rolin l . l , k l; r nmen street; shoem er. 7 hennas Daniel, Liberty street; nallor. Both Nabold. Nary Ann street. • 13011ILIS David, McKee street; rolllngman. Died before draft. Canard John, Ormsby street; founder. E. ,, 1 . 1.3. 1 41-1 , 01V,1,111tr. Furnished substitute. :Miller Charles, Spring Milt stonemason. Died before deg?. Donaldson John, laborer. In serene. Carson Samuel, miner. Corry George, miner. • • Donnein James, Oak carpenter. Flanigan Francis C.; Connersville; clerk. Griffiths Cabosolsloer. ' If olmes Isaac, Oak Bill; miner. Lynch David ; clerk. Oskins John, laborer. • SUPPLEME.NTAIIy DRAFT OF Nov., 1861 EXCL . 'S, M.E. • Furnished sulatinars. Dawillon Peter, Prospect street; laborer. - Duncan James, Borough street; .blacksmith. Euhrer Anthony, Ewalt street; machinist. Bonnier, Ni r illiain,llattleld street; painter. Bingen Samuel. 13elletbritaine street; saddler. Stewart Jackson o.,reensto'gpikeLear inspVr Worth Gotlieb, Wurth's alley; blacksmith.. ABen. Lets George, Allen street; butcher. In serriee. Gregreharles C., Pike street cooper. ,Martin John, Ferry House; la borer. Disability. Carley Bellefontalne street; laborer. Itutbrallier,Ernest, Butler street; laborer. Covenant Christ, Borough street; blaeksmlth. Died before draft. • Amar.n George C., South street; laborer. Daniels John, Hatfield street; shoemaker. Knott er John, Borough street; saddler. 011131 IN QUAY. • Tarnished substitutes. Blair George W., Carson street; clerk. Caldwell lacnas, Franklin strtrt; Imeniuth Philip, Carson street; glassblower. • licnnican .intone, Washington et, bricklayer. ilisenbaugh Church, Ormsby at; glassblower. ' /sealer Joseph, Center street. =ol(Mo:taker. Kircher Martens, Manor. stre et; laborer. Miller Londline, Bedford street; roller. Fleeter Philip, Ceuter stare;; teamster. faith Jacob, Ormsby street; coal digger. Shultz John, Carson street; saddle?. Weber Charles G McKee street; watchmaker. ZIMMer Jacob, U'ashington street; laborer. - inr. Cleg Virgin illey; ;laborer. Kcaoresider.t. - Deattlon Antone, Bingham streety laborer. Rely Thomas, Carson street; glassblower. _ -Under twenty wars Of age. MAIO° William, Liberty street; glassblower. Oyer forty-Are years of age. Buck Francis, Grosvenor street; laborer. thalluer Charles, Manor street; engineer. Conway Hobert H., Dr amen attest; feed store. }leaser John L., Grosvenor street 4; laborer. . llirich, Carson Millets Thomas, Bedford st mt laborer. • Madden Bois, Ormsby street; glassblower. • 1.• . • Arbogast Sigismund, Diam fcrelee. and street; m uric la Loyd John Grosvenor street; rirermen. LeunerWilliam, Grosvenor strict; coal digger. Clank Cleorge,.Center street; manor. Slender. A lbert, Liberty street; glassblower. (brine 'William, Carson street; blacksmith.. Hahn Adam, Bedford street; carpenter. Hemel William, Carson street; grocer. Jllss Crely, street; beater. Kratz.Driniel, atnret; stone cutter. - 'l.shercholl Gustav, Denman street; ahoemaker. Link Nicholas, glaublower. Po illerJerrieschriddler. • • V. McCollister Ormsby st; glassblower. MeCoy.Charlee 0., Liberty et; glassblower. ; I Price John, Gros, enor street ;;coal Pension Patterson N., Bleghazostreet; huddler. Grins Adam, eFler street; al/wroth:ser. I , Flinn James, crick street; , glassb lower. Kestner . Chriat en, Center street; laborer. • KrugMflenry;;;Bednird street; glamor/litter.- Mess Valentine, Creaky street; laborer. .AlcKee Frederick, Bingham street; pud dler:. • :loath John, Ormsby street; ; • odeuspasch Lewis, Denman street; grocer. gerredlitrre years.; • • Bennet Sohn W., Ormsby streetiglassauttee. Toady William, Ormsby street; printer. •; ; Terrearkkrg, . , 'Fur), fahrd,' SUbstitOri. ” ' Moyer George; Coultersville; laborer, Duncan Hem., ectilknerehant,,, ; , • Harrison WMiam,ardher,, • ; Kelley Samuel, State road, fanner. perste T. J., Port Penn . , ; • Lndwick Robert C.; farmer. • ;.; • ' . -Meyer* John, C pil oniterssyle; Miner. Matures Jacob; ot. •- • Neatuiry Nicholas; labWrer. • Sill Geoze; W.; sawyr_r., SurberThomer firmer. • • • • Allem. - Dow 'Richard; Miner. • Lynch Thomas,ljek Hill laborer. Driller Henry, Spring : Min laborer. ; - I McCue John. Linder fieentyknres of ayr. Sill Jesse, Long Run; olerk. Orer,foriNire ,orars of 45y. ItloNullla _John Saltrrburgi miner, • in service. ildnms Siunuel, inborer. Christy Joltn, farmer, Green Patrick, miner. Houston John, Onk Hill. miner. Kerr James 11., Pleasant lith; miner. Marks Wilson, clerk. Mackey Dodd, laborer. Neptune Francis N., miner. Snyder John H. J., miner. j I Smith Samuel, minor. .Taylor William, farmer. Weigle Prederlelc J., Inberer. WUkins Onk tanner. z: • Disobiltryi Jones Jameson/nen • -• ' kladdigan Bichsel , Spring H il ly . F0gie...701/21. zatsrr. .7.'nErtole re. Captain andPro.lilashacftl-Diat.'Pn-• delkStdaltw7'. , • . SPECAGIL xoTicEs. 1.44 kW HUBBARDS & t ONQ, -..- PATENT .6ubtfo:clnciutikßl;' Warranted CAMT STEF.L SAWS,. of every Ala, acriptiom MW, Ruing" ; Crons Out. Gang: arrials other varieties. All kinds of KNIVES and SPRINGS, Made Dam. - Sheet Cart Steel ; Path; Relined BP's PER ARD G MOWIN. KNIVES, an. S Warehouse, and Worley corner WATER and SHORT &MEETS, taburgh. Particular attention given to Retoothing,Ottia= miog and Straightening Circular SAWS; WA% Kw pain of all kinds. Punching and Drilling dons at reasonable rates. - — Wit. semi num. & c 0. .- Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers, • 20,8, ?A and St 'PENN-STREET.'i",7I Hat-ing secured • large lard, and furnished with,that most imptored machinery, we are re e 4 to , Maigafturel erfa7 ttesetiption orBOT l i the best =ulster, and warranted (Rife! Wen In the....oo9nesx,clippizirA ßlO E, BOIL BEDS,_ STEAM LOOOMOTLYR BOILERS, rU 0 NDENS ER S, SALT. trAlitBa TA S,_ OIL STILLS, AGITATOR.V4IATI TL PANS, BOILER IRON, BRIDGES, Il sr(' ANS,And sole miazufacturers of BARN. VATENT, PO T LP" RePartlibiL Mitbesbnitstaiotlet.,' • tarLAILE SVPIIIIIIOINr--.'-' COpperiWalla Steit43g WOOLS, PlTTsltintait. PARK, NVCURDV & CO., • IlLustifaeturers of SHEATHINCI, ERnzw.R..4, • BOLT • COPPER,' PRMSED COPPER HOW TOMS,_, RAISED. STILL-BOTTOMS, !WALTER. 591. PAL Abo k r lr portera and dealers In HET, ALS,- TIN , PLA SHEET - IRON vrie Omani , Illy manna, INNERS. MA am TOOLS. Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST and HO SFES. ONTS • STREET% - Pittatnirgh. Spoils! Ordain id Copper out Sonny dedred pattern. • - . snyn3d,rdnwT, IarPLEANE TAKE NOTICE TJi the tint meeting of the corporation tot, called the ENTptPILLSE OIL CO., will be UK on THURSDAI, December tam tact, hem, at the Saw Mill Odice of 80. John Helmut; et the south end of the ;Birmingham Bridge, i 4 o'clock p. m, for the purpoiwof organisationotdop. lion of Ily.Laws, election of Officers, AS , end tot the purposes authorized find more particuJarly spe. rifled In an Act of the General Assembly. it the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled eAn Ash relating to Corporations for MochanicaLlilamtfao. taring Mini and tidarrying purpooesie appxosed the Ml& ng day of Jgdy, deLlawdSw A. 11. SittITII, Sec'y, pro lea;'.. ROBINSON, REt * CO.,- (succumb, to ROBIIIBO3, & rilimras,) Washington Works, FOI7NDMIS AND ALACIIINISTS, Ptrrenanotr, Manufileturereof BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM ENC./BUM, LAST ENGINES, AMT. elllNrty, GEARING, SHAFTING, OAST. INGS of all denript Ions,()IL TANKS & STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IltON WORK. .16/- Agents' for GIFFARD'S PATENT MEM OR, Tor feeding boiler.. thEOZION IMITER....W. D. T. ROLLXII4 J itarLA BELLE STEEL WORKS. RP= & CO • (Successors to REITER, 1.1-2,IITMAN h (10 ) •• , $ ranufectuzers of CAST ST E,Et; PLOW as3ll BLISTER STEEL; SPR/D(Gq,"4.X. LES, CROWBARS, ike. • Air Work., FIRST WARD, 'Allegheny: Poll. 011ce addrels9, PITTSBURGH. Aladin TUE CONTE/M(0111H AND EXIP/6; rgir BIENCE OF AN . INVALID, Publlabed Yor the benefit rad as a wanling, and caution to young men wb 2 gaffer from Nervous Debility, pre. mature Droay of Manhood, etc.,. supplying, — — g, at thle same tilha, the means of alf cure; 'by one -who' ha' cured himself after being put to great expanse ant hrlhry through medicarhumbugand quackery. By red using a post-paid addressed euvelope,•sta gle copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, rya 'ded:tmel „'• • • tleT Eedfoid; Kings county, N: y. - , BarLI 4 II.IICOMPILAINTS ern/mous climates arise from the same CILIMS which prothice Ferer and Ague, amFlre cured With the same certainty by OSE/OOD'S INDIA OLIOLge. GOODE. Even after the liver hat, become-Minh enlarged and • tender upon pressure, It is In &few week. restored to lie natural size; soreness iutd pain in the aide relieved, with such genetil,im lrervement as denote. retundng• Dealth. • , Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers.) deudtwT To 2fEUVOUM ovilrEsztor or DOTI! SEX.Et3.-A reverend gentlentin hay: leg been metered to health:lea w days, snit ue do the the meal routine and I expenglye • mode o treatment without euettella, coredden UWe "acted duly tovommunlcate to his aMletedtellote , ereattiree the means of cure. liedee, on' theitteelpt of an eim addreared elope, he will sendjrreili (Mpg of the , pm:Mellon used. • Dlrect:to Dr. M. DACIMILLI.,: Fiat*" tieet, N..Y. • . tuldhlyttedier - -•- 41.,OCJIIILLN, LT Man •• • ,turere of IRON VAUS AND TA:um DOORS IRON RAILING,' WINDOW; Ong TERS, WINDOW GUA_RDS,./tn, OND And 86 THIRD STItEI.7, between Wood and • • 'Market k. - have OA hand nrierety.'o4"niiertint*Ake. fancy mid platrOntßablerfor • ail - Part tcular attention paid co: enckwlng Gezira • Lots. Jobbingdonent - ebnet notice. int Disze.s_ Posr -SEMIITAL,-214.1147ART-AND-SEXI72II. SYSTEhIS — ney , 4O; - Velbk - bkt treatment—to port. of the Ito*itid Aintielatlein. 'Sent by btaltfa 110111C41 letter ClN•elope., tretrof Omega r . • Address D. .I. SKILL-EN Houttaanotowava .0.60,4041,4 cs saAh•no.4l4o.et; . _ iri•Sr.;-.110 AD LH dr ecONHi'DdnierilleFoll EIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF EV CHANGE,. CERTIPIOATIN OF DEPOSIT BANE NOTF.S.AND SPEGIE No. 67 STHEEF,, , Pettninegfrjgir,_"! t•e;.;`? Aki: Co I lett lons ,mnde on alr throughout the,TrultaStakM6:l. . 11E.__!RIDLLI.N% FORWARD., - . LNG AND COMLISSION ATER/MANI 'and — whole:Ale dealer ;to CIIHM3E, ;BIM SEEDS, FISH, - end • produee generallyi!Nol./IF 'WOOD STREET Plttabursh. 1 ' ; - !wnr-Aisuilx , REPAE,'otzit lii OfPLCE OP COMPTUOLLIat OP TEE CURRENCY• Washington.„December gth ISM. • • lirl2l•E It 4 s., .1$ Y. .B.I7IBFACTO Y evidence ' . famontedlo thesunderslgn. tr, bag been made toappear . .that "The ti ts erchan Vi and. Manufacturers laational.ltank of Pittsburgh, In the county of Allighenr :and State of Pennsylvs: , ilia, has been duly ormr.l zed under and month( to the requirements of the Actor Oongmysa entitled. An Act to proirlde a NatiorlatCarrener t isithated by a pledge of United States Heads t and tstpcoride for the circulation end redemption thereof? , ap• proved Mule 3d;inet,and has coniplied with ill the, Vf'orrit!"coulza°feln'elltgactilme nr i nes t r o o b lb `mar Vu= . this act; Now therefore, /,'Llcnn MeCutientr, CoMpttil ler of the Currency; do licrebreertify thit,lThe Merchants and -21 anufneturezi - llattonal Batik of.. Pittsburgh," in the city of PittsMtrgh, in the coon ty of Alleghey. and State of Peonsylvania,la AM thorized to commence the bnaineall of nanitogrlis ' der the act aforesaid. , I . •, . • -. 1 Currency Bureau, . . I n..tMitlizionylrhettlaf - Seal of the wttnead my head sad Seal' 1 Comptroller of the of oMce,lihr eightliday'. ICurren 1 cy. .. of. Deceotber,lbei , „ ' - - • / 1 0;111 - Me0 - Comptroller or tbe Ourzemeg b °9 l'l I k L LL & Steam Book and Job prinkr; ciAzrrTE marpma, FM*gZ PITTSBCROII. PAMPHLETS, Riozirrs, • 11WIll. .1 Brarfc'Folin*: z.vsTrats, i.coanexicr*:: insirillq.Cenos, PAPER . BOOKS, I 'HAND BI.Lr.S;;' And all other khids of plinth* entioutii&liettli Pmtaiddeas and dlapat;34 and tu tba beateagueet.;- eat otanzer.. We Invite outrieuda having psiatligt ' to execute to give us a , .ttabodaukul LUMBI 9scatiiillteaiii.Rittine In all In branelien atConant bilnnPo. del:wadi vntellanl nrociun ..L aas ei n . ; .nnesasortniont. . - • EinOW - glt RATH% ;.. - conitnntly'on LADS and niaden!dnr, • R!.9 FEDERAL STREET, Ailegbeir Altal.lllElrit.67llEit sital.2..amUy . . . - - - ... - • IL Duncan Ait! Dwain. it . { Petroletun- and its °duo% Om si . ooKs, otr, LAND INSIMAILNOZ STOCKS As. ..haa on hand, All eny, Inautanoe. Union, LUtPTIC, Dusk Crest . .. Nat a at. and valiant others. Office. Noe. 2 11 .4.N000H. and s IRWIN STREET. Pittsburgh: — . .TI I VIREND. — The:Presid ' • and Pltecta tti.A on ,I. 2 : 41 : ',1 =4 ° 07. 7117 ) 1 4 1 1 CENT:for the last isH{Jit onths,• ay te. on sad af ter the lath of Decetnber, at the House of Hoblason, fdeCtealrfs Co., No; 76 Psnart Area. tleiata •, D. ROBINSON. Soclatary. TIIVID,EIin ---- 6 ---,- •--- , --. 4...n0 0 01 to.. - 1 - .. —llls Oinapaityliare Oda daY, patantt *Dlr. !dead or THREE PER CENT. b the pap* . stock - parable at the oftleeof Ita t. westar4 .Na, 4 nand•attoet it on and after thd 4h lait.!F -.,.. ' Plttabatilt, pea. Bth MI. , -... P.= 1 :) : t a .4a. . titai+ CRESTKII, • 100 Bosh, prOtte Chi toisidebi Ai1e12.4 v,4150, mow Aug,psho oam-hut.% wlllki deL • ouer /pi!, . & TRIMBLE. ' 114 sua 04 &mom rieCl4" p ETRoLEum,-too bag. Thr sale deil ifUI".II.Z V0L1.ur."4:4;:: I:__'_....
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