She Vittoburnit ditutte. runtramm 4118 131/3MB PUBLISHING, ASSOCIATION WEDNFRDAY. JANUARY is. 1883 , TILE OF FORT,F,tonort._ The iMpturc pr:kort; Fisher puts ao end to blockade:running at . Wilmingtonthe one portpmeissed by the rebels open to that ne, farions trate. Fort Fisher is the key , to Wilmington; and the capture of the latter place must follow as a matter of COMIC. The iota Of:Wilmington is /1. 1 , heavy - blow to the _Rebels7 It was worth ten Savan nahs ;Air them,' From there - they sent ou their ixtttoi;iind in return received from the Srigilsedur "neutral" friend's, mire tloni'of war, aothing for their troops, and all the:Omani:a fabrics they are ,; unable to mike fortheinselvea', Having he other sea port they. are_now cut' off' completely from the Tier world, To be sure, they have Charleiton left, and YON; but lliose porta are, practically skied, and it is not too much to anticipate that 3 they..will soon be in our possession. Ilinatassa has Ida on Charleston ; and Xobiie fa of so little iMportance that our ar.' . my has refrained from, rather than been anziozia about, **kink it. The, capture of Fort Fisher also shows that when the army and navy choose to co operate la good faith they can accomplish something.' /There appears to hera l been no grudges or bad feeling, on-either side, this tlme; sad behold the result. ' • • PEACE. • The numbers Of those who''Cry "Peace! PeaCel * when there: is no Pence,:" is not less now,than in days of old, nor do they de ' serve : lege pimishment. -Ever since the tak ing Of Savannah this cry has been dinned in our ears; yet we are apparently no near or tolt thanbeforo. • The BLAXR mission and the en*GLETON mission are like the Isequesixdssioe of last summer. They servo to direr!, the public on for the moment; but` nothing will come of - thetn,:. The BLAELL mission may assist In showing the world that there is no =willingness on our part to end the con flict; . but nothing more. • This fight has got to be fought out. There fano Peace short of that. The Rebels may uttered' among themselves; they may be short - of provisions; they may be growing more and more deficient in men; they may lose Stronghold after stronghold; and their faith may: be gradually waning, but they will not. submit until we have , thoroughly conquered • them, and any inClination we may show towards but convin-. cea them that:we show it because of our supposed growing readiness to oancede their independence: . There ht nothing for therefore, but more:lighting: We must maul the gives of mice- lato.them. They. have been given over tilhelleve a li& and they cannot to 1112; deceliedhy:prattling negotiations forpeace. Shot and shell, and hard, cold 'steel are the only aiguments they will Rah= te. Why, then, the reader will ask:, has there been - such mowing over the internal amen does 'Orthe . rebels and the sign of their wealumisitia drooping faith ? Iliicause they are so many signs of the approach of the end. 'We !small see and rejoice that thirend is not 'very fir off; but there is much stiabtora- ROSE end - folly to Overcome heifore it is reached, and the only way to overcome it is to lay on with a will. ILliq they cry, hi'HoldX,enOng ; • Perbape, too, Lit Is reserved, in the wise decrees of Providence, _Cast Slavery shall be struck dawn in Its last strong refuge by the hands of peso who took pp arms to save tViiii4liave earned all poisible infamy in maintaining it. Itmay be that this war is to be - rproloriged tuall those , who forged the shackles in the slave shall strike them off. It hifcertain that the Rebels Wftl not give up until 'they bare exhausted their last resource,,,the arming of their slaves; and the end Wilt , not come until, bereft of that hope,:tiwY aink down helpless and acknow ledgeinot only the supremacy of the Union, but the freedom and manhood of the Slave. All hops of Peace, short of that„ ire believe ' to be fallacious, and any persistence In such a hoO, eibninal, because the entertainment of it dries nothing but encourage the enemy. DISPOSITION OF TOE BOUNTY •DIONET OF RECRUITS. , For the'double - purpose, we presume, of preventing the desertion of 'recruits and substitutes, and to relieve:Provost, Marshals of tbeipipenaibility of taking care of 'their money; the War Department hat issu sd. an importanforder, sf which the - following is summary: ' • 1. A:Paymaster, or other officer detailed for the duty, at each camp of rendezvous, will receive from each recruit all his _money on hie arrival, except twenty dollars, enter ing the - amount on a check-book, to be given to the. soldier, and on his muster-roll, and reporting it to the Pay Department:—depos iting the money in a Government depository or Natlimal bank.. Currency is to be turn ed intlipar funds, and the fact Redid. ~. 9.. A - soldier may aasign his money, or a Patt,--in,litt family or any Giber person, when a_ check to that person's order will be delivered or mailed to him; but. the Pay- Matilter must be satisfied that the aSsignment is bona .fide to the family ore creditor; end not Made for "bounty jumping ! 3. On:aniving at his regiment; the soldier may draW„his money on any pay-day, but mast hike 'ail or 'none, and surrender his check-book, receipted, to tne.Payteaster._ • 4. la. case of death, his heirs receive it. la °mite is reported as a deserter,•he must clear himself of the charge before he can draw his money. . • . There is door' for fraud .left open, here, in the.Seeend paragreph;iWhir.h pre_ Tides that** soldier may - assign his money any" ether Or a part; to hie o rasY ether per - eon." -The bounty Jumper; 121er this Sr. - xestgement, Ime only to as s ign s money to Ids ecCOmplice, wait till It is .drewn, and then desert... 'Something. more ;stringent than this - will have to be .derls,ed to get Meat Of the bounty j um pers. • • IVIIMERE IS TUE •'COiIIrTY)'t The editor Of the “Gssette" has L the or to akknowledge the receipt of the follow ing missive from "the Comitty". profeisipg to have in charge the Interest of the Catho lic chnrithin this city, 'whoever they may be. They believe, it'will be seen, in the dOctrind of the Pope's-Encyclical, letter, and are is favor of using force 6gairuit her etics. As there maybe other offenders ,be sides ourselves, - we publish the "Csmitty's" timely - warning • ; Pittsburgh, Pa. 1in,113 '64. Gesette—As We see in all- your Papers you try to run down the Roman Catholics as much as Possible and also speak about the Pope which are all • lies and our Committed pronounces that if any fraction - about the pope or the Catholics is found la your Paper our Coadttee will be abel to transfer yed Either by a Shot or by the Hand but we will trY some means ,to put a stop to,tite. thing which we know cati be done as we would loner shoot any of than a dog on.the street Bo wee will watch Mile and try yon We are all ready now to give you anothoi - trial_ Y .. .. • • ;,• ours truly goadity if you wish to Send us an answer address, -it. a. Pittsburgh Pa Is the first and Last notice Bend you H h - . LODUZ.OII. .—he Acrose__ =Mee Elextooe, er s S°l3lDa over the Loulthrsa ease hero eeldelig* . 1114. MR in/ of the utereberi except tho*efrota New --•-arhe Blair Prace - dllsniall. From OurSpordal Correspondent. Wastuseres, Saturday, Jan. 14, 11355. _ The elle slander 'germinated in Baltimore that the mission of Mr. Blair to Richmond was purely per.onei to himself and had for its object tits sat) of some North Carolina bonds, has been full blown here to-day connection with the BLitt , - meat that holtas returned to Waehingron with out any hope of peace.. No man who knOws Francis P. Blair will wrong him by deigning to defend hhn against a charge:which imputes ma. cinary character. In forty yearsof warfare no adeereary ever dared to fling at him an =mita lion of sordid or unpatriotic conduct. Mr. Dlelr was actuated, in his visit to Rich mond by the same motives which impelled him to seek an interview with McClellan, upon the subject of the Demorvatic candidacy for the Presidency. Ills age, his wisdom, his public services, his consideration withmany. Democratic and other Administrations, entitled him to giVe I patriotic counsel to the Demotratie leaden, in the last canvas... The some -reasons, -In connection with his southern birth maids mernberahiP with • the great and Influential Southern family of the Preston, and his own and his sea's intermarriage. 'with other and powerful slavehpldine . hoases, In dicated him as the fittest of men to be Permitted to go to Richmond to talk frankly and hilly-With the leaders of Rebellion upon . the hopeleesnessof their cause, and the policy and • duty of — the as union of the South and the North.' The Vane for thejouraey was propitioaa. .Great military ' disesteem bad softened the tempera of the federate chief); and dispirited these people. It Is well known, here that ) Ir.Blair feat no. assurance that ha would enemata his mission.- And he was anxious to avoid a popular expecte tioa that ha would: succeed—fearing . that he might fall. It was for this reason that ha kepi his mission as secret, Si he could keep What' it. was known that he was gone, poli ticians lire of, the oldaehool said that if any man In Amerina could impress his views on Jett. Davis It was Francis P. Blair. But they predict ed that, Davis, spite of himself, would. have to dismiss him with the exhibition of the Sword of unrelenting. Warfare as the expression of the p tl- Icy of his government and of his own purposes. For, they said,Whlle Divh, when in the United States Senate, was. willing to courPromlie the - Slavery question with the Northern radicals, if he' could retain his power In and over the South, he was compelled by the force of events which had revolutionary sweep, to reject all proffered terms and go with his section, and take with his section the plunge of defiant rebellion. Aid now, they said. -he is under the same irrestetable force. Although he Imows the Inability of the South to succeed in the war, and is wisely willing to seek undo the best terms of re-union he can, he feels powerless against the furious violence and unmanageable jealousies and of such slave ocmtic Jacobins as Toombs, Thompson, Brown and Daniel. • The cotton States arc full of these savage aristocrats who driee4Davis and drive the Confederacy toward the last man, the last dollar, and the last ditch. Against these Davis is pow erless; and in deference to their passions, and their purpose to arm their slaves but what they will escape the dishonor of defeat and the shame of reunion. he mast turn a deaf car even to such. an envoy of Peace es old Mr. Blair. The astute pollticiares mission will be fruitless, cave in so far as it will satire.) , Europe that the Feaeral Government is eineerely desirous to stop the ef fusion of blood. . . Mr. Lincoln has no rearonsibillty for Mr. Blair's mission. Ile Is understood to have said characteristically, when applied to for permis sion to go • "I hare no objection to any man's trying his ' hand at a job of pacification." The disposition of the President to balance things evenly, together with the kind-hearted disposi tion to Indulge folks In 'jobs of pacification," led him consent to let Singleton, a semi-secch Western politician of the Copperhead persua sion, go down and advise his Confederate friends to give up quick and get In good. In proof 6f the correctness of Om reasoning of the more experienced, who predicted the no etasitrof Mr. - Blalr's failure, it is certainly knows A., Mai (tumors:lse bkiek re/limestone/Named. This Is quick work' for people who announced '‘lteirdetermlnation to arm their Waves only flea weeks - ago. The Slams of the South will beamed, and aristocracy And slavery will come between the upkr and nether stones of the mill--and the m filers are the pods lv—Kcsr York Tribune. The Asaeriain_Greek Profesior In Greece. Prom the “FaioMir Letters from Europe," by pro. furor Felton, of. Harvard thaPreraity. TM{ OLD AND ICBM. GIESIOL I have not•got over the strange impres sion it makes to hear the Greek familiarly spoken—to hear a well-bred lad using the language I had been studying these thirty years with the facility I have in using Eng. lish. say the Greek;: for the language spoken now by educated people here is sub- • stantially Greek. It- is absurd to speak of the Greek as a dead luggage. We bad an amusing time. -I repeated to' Ain. Black some - sentences iu Greek,- pro! flounced:falba :English and American style, and the shouts of laughter which the ladies raised would hays Edified an Oxford Pro. lessor. There is nothing . more comical than the: figure all English scholar cuts when he first comes to Athena. lie may bare taken Ike first honors of his Univer sity, and written prize 'odes wlthoutiim. - ber; yet he :cannot utter a sentence 'that. any mortal in Athens can understand, nor canife understand a single word he begs, in, the streets or in society. The Profeasers laugh at him, the women laugh at him; the boys lathe street laugh at him. Ile can bay a cravat only by drawing his hand around Lis neck, as if he were preparing for the huhu. If he wants something to eat, he .must open his mouth - and point down his throat. If ho wants a bat, he must lay his band on his head and say, "Bbl" For a pair of stockings, be must pull off his shoes, and, holding kip foot up to-the shopkeeper, show the holes in the ell ones; end so on. The Oxford and Cambridge prize man is the most helpless creature under the sun when some . strange fortune lands him on the shores of Greece, artless he picks up a ser vant who can speaksome Western language with which he happens to be acquainted.' All this because the Greek islaught wholly as a dead language, apart from Its living repretentative, and with an absurd and silt. trarY proniinciation, to which we cling as if its rules were the Ten Commandments. 'The spoken langeage of Athens appears to me very pure and elegant; and I am quite convinced that it would be agreat advantage to adopt at once the pronunciation estab. fished- here. Dlfiraostrl Free., The work is done. After a' struggle ex tending through long years, and contested with all the force end bitterness which sta lely could muster beneath its banner. Free dom, , has triutuphed,,o nil Missouri, the bat tle-und, redeemed. The eleventh day of. January, A. D. - 1865 ' Is `made memora ble pm the history of the State forever, Through the 'bright period of prosperity. width, we believe, has now dawned upon our Commonwealth; : long dishonored by oppressiab and injustice, and repressed is Its development hy the cruel and ruinous aye tem oislave ,z 7 ,tim_anniveriary of that day will bring gladnees to'the hearts, of thous. `ands anti ai minima It has introduced a new era, the brightness of whose glory will extend through ail time. We have so long labeled to impress The - advantages of emancipation upon • the peo-• pie oflifouri; relent urged the arguments of freedom, that we do not deem It notes 'irat7 to go aver-the entire ground, and gath erup the trophies til,the victory won. It is enough tolinow that liberty and light base triumphed. Missouri takes her place In the ranks of the Free. States, and Us the long lino movesonht the grand march of progress, of civilization, and of loyalty, her 'steps will be-with the foremost. The chains, thalash and the shackles of slavery no lon _gerbeirrog-to Missouri. They were carried out of sight yesterday—Ms entrench day of jarivary, 1866..-Bt. .Loun Democrat. Comma Bats.—lt is announced that A. . O. P. Nicholson, who was Andrew John son's colleague in the United 'States Senate prior to the war, has returned Wills home in - Columbia, Tennessee after a long so journ within the rebel lines. He followed the rebels of Tennessee who -seceded in June, 14301, but It is understood that he gave only a lukewarm support to the rebellion, and now, regarding it as a hopeless under. taking, comes back to the Union which ho vehement's - defended in 1950 and rejected eleven yedrs later. Ito was once a man of Influence In Tennessee, but his usefulness Is not restored by his tardy repentance. A: REBEL Comm. ItscarrumELL--CoL Daniel R. Handley, 81st Alabama infantry, who escaped from Johnson's Island on the night of the Ed hist., was recaptured at Fre mont, Ohio, on Friday last. Be undertook to pare himself Off as ' a private, and had provided himself with a special order, on which the signature of Captain J.F. Hun tingdon, A. A. A. 0. ' was closely imitated, announcing that "private Charles A. Whit tier is herebrdetailed for.special duty in Detroit, and ordered to ieport fOrthwitli to the provost-marshal of that place." ARRIVAL OF Two THOUSAND BALES OR COTTON.—Tho steamships liforldm; Star and Continental,• which ban Just arrived frorn New Orleans, brings, two, thousand bales of cotton. • This Ls the largest ship anent of cotton received here since the be ginning of the war.-21r. Y. Pest. ` • Ceti. 1/I.ol4)ider In England. Nothing could Prove more con ci uzively the pro digious- change *tail for some time has been going on in the language of the anti-American press of England, than their comments on the order of Gen. Die. Who. after reading a few years ago all tLe British bloater about the cap ture of Mason and Slidell, would have deemed it possible that the London Times should, In-dis cussing such an order, refer in the following terms to sumo of the .111ustrious countrymen of the two Babel commissioners, who, like Meat, regarded themselvee as fully ,secure under' the. British flag. The Dories says • ' . "Nobody Can deny that a most unjustifiable. . outrage was organized and perpetrated upoh America's from our soil. A. party of 'raiders,' as they are mildly trosseilthe Canadian frontlet and committed acts Of the I t flagrant atrocity In the town of St. Albans. It Would be hard to allow that any political pretext could di vest such acts of their criminal character. To assert that sr comtrdssion from the Confederate 6 cagninient , gale a lleense for such deeds is to confess a monk:al:deletes offense against intense- Monet law. Either these 'raiders' were mere brigands, or, beitig"doiy commissioned by their own authoittles;they onized Ana our neutral territory a hostile ftpc Ation against a friendly Stater ' Or who 'could have exiMetcd that the same pa per would commend Fresident Llicola for his frank and temperate language" on the subject? Who that remember" the clamor of papers like l'ae Loadon'lbM and London Herald for armed inter flwor of the South, would havethought It reesible that' the former paper --shouldWcpreas a - hope that "neither the Eng lish nor the Federal' will allow themselves to be driven Into unfriendly relations by the hi:manor ing ecploita of a third party, whose object le enfficientlyinanifed," and that The Sera; the moat violent 'of all the English press, should meekly TeMlLrk t .W 0 must take care to give them no reasonable ground of provocation, so that If 'ivar should commence It may be their • fault and nth. ours." In looking over all our English papers, we dud not one that venture' to resort to threatening language.' Can the Er.gilah e,ympathlzers 'with Rebellion thertiseires 'deny that their organs would hare "Nken Inn very different lone three years we They have abandoned, It Seems, the — aggressive attitude altogether, and assumed the defensive. ' Instead of dlsenseing whether there Is sufficient reason for "topping the war by Inter- Mend) and by reeognttion. of the South, they now Inquire wbether the United States Intends to assume any hostile attitude toward England. —ff. r. Trib. Bum= good story is told of a Yankee hackman who was engaged to con vey two Englishmen about the environs of Boston, including, of course, Bunker Hill. After going up and inspecting the monu ment, the Englishmen returned to the hack, where tbeAriver was quietly waking for them. "I say, driver," says one of the Englishmen, "this is the place where we Englishmeagave you Yankees a thrashing about eighty years , since." "Well." says the driver, "don't know as I ever heard tell about that; but who owns the land now I" A wee named Scott, originally from Lower Canada, died in Kingston, Upper Canada, recently, at the great age of 118 years. Although feeble in body, he retain ed his general health and clearness of intel lect to the last. PUBLIC .IrOTICEEI. FIRST WARD. ALLEGHENY TaEMI DILA-3En% The citizens Interested are requested to attend a public meeting, at the S CROOL HOUSE, THIS EVENING, and EVEIIY EVENING until tee thes notice, to provide the weans for Filling the Quota. Good progress ha. already been made. All LIM la needed is for EVERY ENROLLED MAN to step up'and pay Masher° ottbe 'lability. Should thy decline, they may be liable, persona lly, to the twpauling drag If all do their duty there will be Do Draft la tke First Ward. BY ORDER OF TILE 001IMITTEE. j st11:1 Ellaninronaw Deroerr Ocorrsersl Bucturon..tar . Dee. V. 1064. A OIENEISAL MEET/NO OF T Z STOCKHOLDERS of tido BANK will be held at the BANKING HOWSE on MONDAY, January Wilk; MC, at 1 o'clock p. m, to emutleer and deckle whether the Company, shall become an . Amoclatlon for the &nines. of Banking, under the Laws of the United Statei, and whether It shall 'exercise r the pewee modems! by the het of the Legislates'. of this State, entitled, "An set ma- Wind the Bankawf thla Commonwealth to become AseeetaUona for Banking under the Laws of the trotted Stateep approval WM of August, IRK an& to take soyfurther action that may be deemed ne cessary order Mlle Broad of - Dlreeters. deiihtli JOHN P. BEECH, Osalder. .rarPLEAMM TAME NOTICE 'TILT the diet meeting of the eorporation to be called the ENTERPEDS£ Ca, will beheld on THURSDAY, December MUD, WM, to Illaaings ham, at the Saw MID Office of Mr., Jehtiffechaan, at the mouth end Of Mel airtatnehlite 13t<4Apiet o'clock p. m, for the purpose of organMation,adop• t lon.of Bp•Lews, election of Officers, ke,.and for - the purposes at/thee/us/ end motspartltutarly ape. aided /a en_Act of the (beneralAreembly Act Commonwealth of Fenno - Irani*, entitled "An Act relating to Corporations for Mectienicel, blenufee ttving, Mining and Q marrying pg.:pm:fp approved lath day of July, 18131. J(42l4llrdsl/ A.G. SMITH. Seery, pre tea • Xecuainca 11.1111/C Or PITTIEIt coif, Pittaburgh, Dec. Mt tere. .10 WOTICE.—NOTICE IC II Earl T - given, avecedy to Section 1 of the Act of the General Assembly of the tloadeousrealtli of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Art eashling Dank, of the Commonwealth to become Asseelatione for the Porno*. of /Making, under th e Lars of the United ta Stes," *moved the Itid day of Auguet, A. D. 1964, that the Stockholder, of the Mechanic, Bank have this day voted to become snail an Association, and that its Directors have procured the authority of the owner. of more than two of the Cap Hal Stock to make the certldoete therefor by the Lows of the United States. dmiCiza JNO. G. MARTIN, Cackler. Iron' Cm.. Dank, Pittsburgh. Deo. oft. , NOTICE IS MUMMY SEVEN, • agreeably to Pee. Mof the 2tet, of the Gen eral Assembly or the Comeuenerealth of Peamyt vanbi, entitled "An Act enabling Banks of the Commonwealth to become association for the pun pthlG. of Banking, under the Lew* of the Halted States," approved the' day of August, A. D. ism, this the Stockholders of the Don City Hank of tlie City of PlttsburO, and county of Allegheny, have this day Toted to become loch an association, under the name and title of Th. Iron City Ns. tional Bank of Pittsburgh,” and that Its Directors hare procured the authority of the owners of more than te'o-thirds of the OA Ma Stock D, make the certificate required therefor, by the Lairs of the United States. den:lm JOHN MAGOFFIN. Cashier. THE DIVIDEND Or THE TACK PETROLEUM CO. will be odd HARD. borwh holders of stook it the oftlee of RI SON, HARLEY &CO.. If Irwin street. deftlf ellElfr 411 PER T/BEJNEXTS. 50 - BBL& PRIME PEARL . FLINT itommY, for rale by jai* T. B. CANFIELD. P. 1,0 ILE L • T--On Thursday night, in Rirtologhara .r Pittsburgh, a FUR GLOVE. The teder will receive a reward hyleaving the remelt thipolnce. . je.l7:lt. lOST.—On TUESDAY IN _, January 17th, its AilebtLen7UnY, DI3OIIARCIE PAPER. Of AIDRN P . LI ZIOSLTON. Of Butler county; was Olseharged oak Pen's Hospital. The tinder will receive a 'liberal reward by leaving It at No. 27 Ohio at., Allegheny. • jaltild. pAWNBROICER'B" SALE OF GOLD sod SILTER WATCHES SHARP'S RIFLE, TWO DOUBLE BARREL RHOT TWO S IZE VOLVERS, POCKET PISTOLS, LSO. AIAMI./StES, lko JAC T. A. MeCLELLAND, Alto Pr. frOBACCO and SEGAItti at AUCTION. MORNING, at II 4a. In, at Masonic Hall Auction House. t Fifth at., will be told TEN BUTTS TOBAOOO, assorted .brands, arr,co) bEGARS. Salc pealttte, to pay advances. JOT T. A. Nct.3.I:IJ.ANT), Auc'r. _ pniPLES ON THE FACE Lae cuipa by nXJLI \ PANAKA. SKIN DISEASES ABE CrtIRED.DY I== DTSPEPSL& MW COSTIVENESS are oared by niuumssmu. Hee long advertisement In daily papers. jal7 ST,tAttb *maim —4AS. IAtNI3, Shigeo and Mantle Worker, Paper Banger and Plasterer. Centres and Ornaments, of all kinds, furnished on short notice. Orders left at 92 00N (MESS STRIIET_,_ near Wylie, or at Palmer's Pa. per Store, No. hi WOOD STREET ,wiLl be prompt. attended to CONI3IGNMENTS— .IO3 bushels Cot; 70 Oots 200 lbs. Prime Fresh noli putter. Just recolyed sod for sole by JAS _ WEBB & WILKINSON !OEN I CORN l—Four care of prime Old •-•• Shelled Corn, for sale 17 • tiEIOMAILER & LANG, jute 239 Liberty street. • XIEW LARD,-20 tierces prime kettle , . ..L1 rendered Lard, just received and for sale by LITTLE &TRIMBLE, 11[28 312 hod 114 Second street. UCJt .AT FLOUR:-92 bags of prime Buck beat Flour In store and fa sale by ROBE:11T IVALZ ELL ar. r,. jott no. 201 Liberty rt. DEANS I BEANS )-20 bushola prime Beans, fir sale by 25110kIAKER k. LANG, ' sre Liberty street. QKATES—Tho bestassortment inihaaty for male by • Aci• JAME OWN. 178 Wood gm. RORGIIUM.-40 bbl& Borgtkuat In store and for ail, by D. WALL ALOE, 163 Lawny street. ITEEB - - At low price. to close consign ment,. nit gale by 'der • WEBS & wrtartras s om DEER I DEER! DEER I — Rec,elvedirhls an head of Dflarteseta Deer. ' For Lie by [AN dny L. H. 'MIDI' re 00. It vf 0-EtId'.gS.EINIK.B"I'S'. .T - - - AVANTED7—A Sibiaqon by .a youk, V V man Ina GROCERY or:GLOTIIGTO•Store. 11 m good bbok-kee'per; eon Fare the beat or refer epee as to eharsetey, mad will give smartly If re qbtred. Address T. R., Gazette orate. .1.1& 6t& RAFE, DESKS, and STOVES at A.UC- Aa. TlOl4-On Tlll3JtiltlltY. MORNING, at It tottlacli,,at, Masonic Hair "Abetted Rouse, 65 Filth street will be sold,. one Own Sal's one 0.11:e Rink, - Tway - Foil:Mils eild ote Otilee StirreMillbe Clocks. '7.'k. MeOLELLAND, /WWI.. - - - NEW SLEIGH, BRIDLES, &c.-13a WEDNESDAY MORNING, January 18th, at 11 deka*, will be spin at Com:serail Sales Dooms, 61111th street, " One large new Weigh; • Five Bridles. lath A. MeLLIVAINE,Anit'r, • ISSOLUTION OF PAILTNERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned was disseired on the . second day of January, !EWA by mutual comma. The name of the firm may be used by either partner in settling the business of the firm mul.for no other purpose. JalB W.. 7. KOMITZ, PH. H. MERTZ. . . timenTußE, BLANKETS, &e AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY MORNINH, id t~ clock, at Disaonio Hall Auetioa House, 6S F Rh sorepAn ' l'ng Hair sold , morn, ...harm; Sedate Lounge, Table., Caadlebran, Ben and H e BMA het., Feathery, Mantle Clocks, Lamps, Consfor4. no. no. HRH) T. A.. MeOLELLAND, Ann, FOR • BALE AT A BARGAIN.,:—A wade STORE HOUSE AND LOT, with fire rooms for tenant nee and. frame balldlng on rear erd of the lot, con g four rooms; taunted is a 'rood laealltv In the ally, with Ant betsimee et tabllsheL ImOre of NAOKRELL k JOHNSON, Attorneys at Low, No. fe Grant et l'ittabargh. jalB.llaeod SELECT SCHOOL, EAST COMMONS, ALLEGIIThie Institution for BOYS, for marry yearn Conducted • by , Mr. W. IL WARE HAM, will conmeneo Its next regular session on the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, under the can of Mr. T. E. WAREHAM. Nor terror, Ike., epoly to Mr. W.,,st hie residence, No. rr ONIONA~ENUE , or at the &hod' ReforA. „hurawd F°R SALE OR RENT—SAW HILT AND BOAT TARA—That valuable piece land tautening FOUR ACKER and IT pert Mes .kl3Ollll an the TUSTIN SAW MILL, &boy Lock No. 1, Monongahela River, on which Is erec ted a Saw Mill and rive 'or Mx Dwelling •ROMMI; and also a Boat Yard; having s river. front of MT feet, being an excellent situation far lumber and boat building swoon.. Inquire of Mrs TUSTIN', on the premise., or W. U. AUGIIINBAUGH, No. ft Diamond street. jal9Xt4 pH, R. MERTZ, - BANKER & BROKER, 118 Wood Itreel, near PIM. Gives apecial attention to the purchase and mile or Government Securities, Stocks and Coupons to general. Collections made to all place. Eaat and West. European exchange sold at lowest rates. GOld Drafls oo New York Fold to Sum to lOU jets LINyNs. wiarrE, ORR & Co., Pirth street, Have on hand a large Stock of SUPERIOR LINENS of their own. Importation. Also, stock of •axamma..r. IPPLC:I I .ISTTEIi g which they will sell at low price. jsul TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OPPICY or DOSITUOLLCA or Tint CCRIIILWOT, WAPIIMOTON, January 14th, 11365. vatisfactory . eridence I I presented to the underaigned, It him been nisei, to appear that the "Allegheny National Bank. of Pittsburgh, to theconnty of Allegheny, and State of Panswylvanie, has beam duly organ ized under and &cern dinglto the requireenente oaths Act of Congress, entitled . ...L2l Act to provide National Currency, secured by • pledge of United State. Bonds, and to provide for the circulation 'and redemption thereof," approved June 3d 18µ and has complied with ell the provisions of said act, required to be complied with Wore commenc• ins the 'business of banking under said act . Now, therefore. I, HUGH MeOHEXACH, Cow. troller of the Coneney,do hereby certify thst the "Allegheny National Bank" ef Pittsburgh, In the city ofPittsburgh, In the county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the bulginess of banking under the act aforesaid In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this 14th day of smairy ; tea I 1...1 HUGH hIcOULLOCH, Comptroller of the Ourransy. PIANOS AND AMERICAN / 611M ORGANS. BROM:TRY, New York; UMW%HER CO., Phlladelpkia. IPIA2IT4DS, Smith's American Orgarw, The he beet sad e.bea luustarati nuutufsetarki la t Milted ' NITAXIMENx. & BAltit„ SOLE AGENTS, No. a nweu•• Meek IK. 4148112. Alms& Jest DIARIES FOR 185 wrAvrxe;sw2mir OF ALL:DESCRIPTIONS. BLANK BOOKS ON !LAND & MANUFACTURED TO ORDER GOLD PEN D, .IPcorikfcalibois. ado. MYERS, SCROYER & CO., No. 39 Fifth street. SILVER PLitEp WARE Walters, Castors, &e., kc. suitable for the Trade on karat and for sale by WILER & . MOSS, 225 South sth it,, PHILADELPHIA. J. 1411. (ILL WELL STEAM ENCIINES)-- prepared to furnlah STEAM ENGINES. Se much approved of for oil wells and other pur poses, on the shortest notioo. HavLog diflheent stird Engines on hands, and !Waiting others, the itt.blic ran be accommodated with almost say alas tW y watt ,t• the work to show for Itself. 'WILLIAM FISHER, Fifth Ward, between Neetbanto and Andpetion dedevin. Fattalut=ts, TO PRINTERS. PRESSES EMIR SALE. One TAYLOR CYLINDER, bed alind lashes. One TAYLOR DOUBLE CYLINDER—bed sty t 4 inches; aft In good working °lgor. Will be NOW ate bargalo. Enquire of or addrees aullett ' • • GAZETTE. Pittsburgh, Ps. FIRST BAPTIST (.111I1Beil BURIAL 0 ROllND.—Acoonllng to en on of the Leglis lature the Firms Baptist Church, of Pittsburgh will disinter WA remora the 'dead bedlam and re resins 0061 their Burying Oround on Sortoo - Wee" nod cause the soma to ho imoi,erly and carefully ,burled In ouch grouwl. es the Church May ',elect i.e bert..l purpose". V.'. It. EVERSON', Jan.:and • .1 ,, ,e1.hmt hosed of 'Cowden. Folk 15 I:b . s. of TYPE METAL, Eaquhe at atalktt TEM 01710 E. Timm) FRUlT.—Recetrod this day J-• Go bus. flied Blackberries; 10 bus. Seedless Cherries; • 0 bus. Dried Eldarbenies; Os bus. Cherries with seeds' foe sale by 1514 • L. IL VOIGI m CO. I.loBi'ON CRACKERS.-Five bids. Boa too Butter and Wine Crackers Just received fresh front the bakery, and for sale at retail at the Family Grocery Store of INO A. RENSIIIIW, Jal3 Corner of IJherty and Hand US re- calved from Boston, a few barrels of extra quality Cl olden aMP; also a prime article of Am. Mir Syiqp, for air by the gallon or barrel at the Femliy Grocery Store of Jan _ _ JNO. A. RENSH3.I9. COOPERAGE AND SALT. 140 new Lard Tierce. 416 Pork Barra.; 11l necontl-hand Lard T .teed 100 bog, Turkict bland .t4-altt For axle by (BIAS. L. V&LDIVELL. TABLE OUTLERI.;--A fine assortment of Ivory, Rubber had Bone Handle Table Rnlvt. arid Carver., ,lust reCC/ICII and for able by BOWN. tie Wood Arent BBLb. WESTMORELAND COUR: TY high Knee 3.g Rye,m9ntli old, iron; .1 Pnee OM. For In by old 1.. II: VOTIVE k 00.. 14 YE FLOUR—Ch oi re, extra fresh ground deity Flour Mills. Jetf J. S. waaErr k 00. ICICIRSE ' FEED.— Mopped Cord and 'Rye, Shorts end Middlings, at (Illy Floilt finlol .T. :3. I-100MT k-00. TI - EvoLN full euppifof all the aLw brit brapds, for sale by den JAMS 13017 M lag Wnn4 strort, PRUDE OIL.-170 barrirs for N,I.11)) , jut EINKRYIL 001.142(11. DINKUG HOUBE: N. 1 - 10LAIF,S &. 4 SONS, Wo. 57 *Market Street, Pittsburgh DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN PAR FUNDS AND CRIERENOT Choi!actions made on ❑I the polnotpal paints of the United Staten and Oanadan STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SEOUBCTIES BOUGHT AND 801_0 ON COMMISSION Particular attention 'paid to-the purchase and sale of OTTO STATES SECERiTIES, mem:rpnwo DOW Mates 61zot of 18,31: D . do. 5.205; Firm 10401; Do. tlereo.ratriles•, Do. Cortland's of Indebiedams. our:mils AND- VOUCHERS BOUGHT OR Janiay COLLECTED. rtiorrsoN CLUB r_imitowi:mmies. RALPH WALDO EMERSON WILL LExyrunz AT LAFAYETTE HALL, Firiday Evening, Jan.2oth 1865, sabieict—SOClAL AIMS IN AMERICA COURSE TICKETS, for tea lecture6..ll2 00 SINtILE TICKETS 00 els. To be had at tho Book, - Music, or Drug Stores, or at tho Doors. Doers open at .7 o'clock; Lecture 0013116011.0. at 73.1. - KELL — PATTERSON. J. It BUTTERFIELD, S. C. EIoOANDLES, J. AL IIA7.ZAIII, • T. P. 110USTON, Lecture Comadttee. TN ORDER TO FURTHER THE DE , SIGN of the National Barak law to provide a uniform currency, and to relieve this community from the lots looldent to the .ciretrlation of depre ciated bank notes, the following bank. have that on - and after lst February, 186 S they will pa= only such money as will be received at par ou ter plu a t i tas in e from m all of all al c l us d botimedre", them. They Stato.bank notes, which they may receive In the regular course of business, at the net cost optimal:l ing them homefor redemption, but will not roomy. mole funds on deposit as redemption, It leeonfidently believed that thin arrangement wilt very spepilly abolish the .siting cantons of keeping "currency , ' accounts, and by eending home the great volume of State bank paper now in circulation here, glee place to a better class of notes not sublinet to discount. To give full effect to this arrangement, the acquiescence and co-operi trod of the business community is respectfully soli cited. JOHN D. SCULLS', Cashier Ist National Bank. R. A. GEORGE, Cashier Fanners Deposit Hank mar G. _ashler German Trust and Savings Hank, JOHN LITINGSTON, Cuisine ed National Rank, Pittsburgh J. R. McCIINE, President trlliol2 Banking Co. FRANCIS SELLERS, Pruldrat Citizens Nation al Baal, • G. H. RIGGS, Assistant Cashier nlNational Bank. J. W. COOK, Cashier Allegheny Bank. laio-tfebt pITTEIBURGII AND BROOKLYN . . PETROLEUM COMPANY. Book. for subeertptios to the . Capital Stoek e the *hove named Oosapaar have beea "penal at the hacking Howe of ROBINSON, rasa & ED., 7i Pearth The above Company ere owaem L Jre MOO of Ma Hundred (e 10) woe of valuable Oil Territory In Vliamalo County, (not far from the eelebra imPtEconouly WeJls,") la regarded ea romisi ground so any In the MI region. The O n e strikes on tie Tionesta, reported to thepapere of to-day, are in the vicinity of tide is handled ems. Boob lad Pups tidy • far Examtaatioa. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, I, 01111010 V COMPTIOLLSIL OF Inn 115MUNOT, Wizahlegtun,lanum, Din, RMS. 'XV H ifß EA 8, BY SATISFACTORY , evidence presented to the undandimod„ it Au taxer made to appear that "Tan UnION ITATIOICAL LIAM eV PrinTssillan,” In the City of Pittabrugh, in the county of Allegheny and Stride of Pentisylva Imink. Ims been duly organized under and amording to the requirements of the Act of thingrou entitled "Am Act to provide, • NaUonal Outman], MOM: by a:pledge of United States Booda, and to provide for the circulation and redemption theroof," ap proud Juno 2410.4, and hasoompliod with all the provisions of Enid act required to be compiled with befoul ouninencing the business of banking under raid act; Now therefore. 1„ Haan bilceemocu. oomptrol. her or the Curreacy, do hereby certify that 'The llalen National Hoak of Pltteburgh," In the city of llctsbuzgls, la the county of Allegheny. and Stele of Pransyleanl.4 is eutlcorlstal to commence the "manna of Husking under the act aforesaid. } Currency Boman, In testimony whereat Heal of tam witness my hand and sell Comptroller MU. of *Mee, Ma twelfti rtay Tremor, Department. of January, IML }MGR McOULLOCH. Comptroller of the Curre.ney TRIA/WIT EMPAITICIII7, Chrvion or Tau Oottrrantten or Coastraor, WeenntoTos, December 21, Mi. ViTHEREAI3 BY BATISFACTO T • evidence ph , tented to the undersigned, a he. been made to appear that the 11011 CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PrFFSBIRCII, in the city of Pittsburgh, In the county of Alle gheny, and State of Pennarivania, km been duly organized under and accenting to the requirements of the sets of Congress, entitled "Aa Ant to pro. vide a National Currency, encored by a pledge of I:nited States Roods, and to proCide for the_eireti , lotion and eedemption thereof," approved Juno 3, Hint, and has complied with all the provialeas of wild act required to be complied with before coos noticing the business of Thaelting under said act; Na., therefore, I. Thigh MeOulloch,Oomptroller IRONCorreney, do hereby tenths that "THE CITY NATIONAL BANK or mins , ill: Ito 14". in the city of Pittabungh,in the eouaty of Allneheny, and State of Pennsylvania, ta au thorised to commence the bissitiess of Banking un der tie act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, saltness my hand (L. L) and seal of oat., this thirty-drat day of Decorah., A. D. 1864. HUGH BIoOtELLOCH, Oomptroller of the Crurrency. BISSELL'S BLOCK. w. H. lama 10 ST. CLAIR STREET, Would call the attention of buyers tolls stock et goods. It has been selected with _great-care, and .00ntalita all the NEWEST STELES OF GOODS to be found to first clam houses. Gents wishing a suit Of clothes made to order, will_ please call and examine our coals and piton. Also, a full ana . complete stook of 73'13.*321.ailtasag droca i W. H. aIeGEE, Blnavuhrr Limos, No. iG ST. CLAIR. STREET. jIJ ST :REC Int? A New Assortment of mic:rsris , is-wxwes Childrens' Overcoats GRAY & LOGAR, No. 41 ST. GLAIR STHEEIT. HENRY 0. HALE Lt CO., Merchant Tailors, it. W. tor. Penn It St. Clair Streets, mnsßuitan 1.10.ND8 and MOI TGAGEB FOR -,885,1810, payable In four,yeare. 'Amidst - 18Z" shenti with Interest. Ural betide , valued ,at ;We 020—Improvements at .po 000. Persons dulrlng a safe Investment at more then o per cent. might mill and exandne. • , . , .. ..... I - Stooks of altninda no i rt own mold on 0013110111 slog.` Dividend. collect . Loan made moo' Ila . orals' . ROBINSPN. Niin;LEN e n. OP! . : PIN ' - ' " N 0.16 Fourth AL. VOTIOE TO IRON MANUProTIT: leFartt3.-1 bay* this day, by letter. of attor ney, appointed JAMES T. JOHNSTON, of Alle gheny city, Pa., my Attorney and Agent In the matttr of my ;Went for Improvement to :Proroso for Noinibte- ourinrar:on JOHN D. W/LLIANS. Simay Olty,l;a If, MD. 'mat O9' aLi m ET n_o P 0 LIT GUT 11001 i STORE. I'PRM A "1 - ENTLY LOCATED! PERMANENTLY LOKIITEDS PERMANENTLY LOUAT ED 63 Fifth Street: OPPOSITE CONCERT HALL. ' OPPOSITE EXPRESS OFFICE. . Ms is the largest Bail most liberally conducted OM Book Store In the World Without a-single cx• reption. Thereto no GIB Book Establishment In New York, Philmielphts, Baltimore, .Chleago, or any City in the United States thaUn conducted as liberally and eztenatiely u 711EIIITROPOLITAN OF PITTSBURG' • At this establishment you can And all sues of Bibles, from the Small Pocket Edition to the larg est Family Bible published. All the Late Publications! All the Late Publications All the Standard Wanks t AU the Standard Books OVER ONE THOUSAND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS t PIIOTOGRA:PH ALBUMS I PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS From the small Cloth Bound Album at St eseklO the largest and moot elegast Album made. For ',thorns or Books of all descriptions Sall at The Metropolitan Gift Book Store Our largo Descriptive Oatalogne mailed free to any edema late United States on application to WM. L. FOSTER & jaltdUet:rodaf(l2 Fifth it, Pittsburgh. Ps, ROBBING' IitRMETIOATT3ATIRBf. Naw Tenn, October 26, 1861. A: A. TATLO2., Actuary, LW Brom:twain We have received at our Yard at Peahen' City, New Jersey, an Invoice of Refined Petroleum from Titesville, I.aone of the barrels having the brand of the °Harmer:foal Barrel Co,. (Bobbins' Patent.) A careful examination of this cask shows It to be In perfect order, (no evaporation or leakage,) and the wood as dry as before it was tilled. The other barrels of the invoke were in fair order, but had leaked or evaporated about two gallon. each. We cheerfully recommend the Hermetical Barrel to Rellneis and Shippers of Petroleum. MEMBLEY, PHELPS & CO. TASENTENTAS FAZIOnT Err en - r. Tasman Timer Orman, lltil, Broadway, corner De y Street, (Oil De jNov em bersiy.) New York, 1864. A. A. TAYLOR, Actuary, 153 Broadway. We received at our Depot, Jersey City, on the 13th of October last, an Invoice of Petroleum from Titusville, Pa, of which were four barrels having Paten. , nd of the " ITermakai tlarrvi Co., Bobbin.? t A careful eaamination of these Hanel. shows them to be to perfect order no evaporation orleakage. The outside of the w ood of the bung, Las dry as before they were tilled. We understate' the abovg. shipment wai three weeks on the toad, and was transhipped Ahem! theca. Since they have .been at our Depot, they have been subject to considerable rough treatmeat and. exposure to sun and rain. A few days oil thatwore guaged and found to contain all the that was originally putin them. The loos of Petroleum from-leakage and saaPar mike between here and Oil Creek, amounts to from 6 left" per cent. We have no doubt the Bobblede Hermetical Barrel would - save this' entire leas, ea well as all lessee of Petroleurd when on storage. E. IL VALENTINE, Supt. • Re will be prepared In a abort time to (umiak to Renner., Barrel Manufacturer.; and (oaten La Crude O L D namples of Barrels prepared by ROBBINS' PROCESS, Which will demonstrate to all latectited that Ilia& is all that Le claimed for lt, A Hermetical Barrel That It will hold Crude 011,'Iteflaed Oil, ffepthd, 'Sidra, of Turpentine. Md. 11TH01? LEAKAGE OR BYIPOROIIOI, For months, without-Injury in the Mightn't frearee. The proee . of preparing Bands by Bobbin, p methcd 11_ Very Maple, chel zr mi lru . thr t. mort other to tam, add IM For further particulars see_pamphlet, which eat be had at our office, No. 112 Fint Street. prooesr AIR - Applketiona for !deeper!, for using the abort , thrOUgh 401011 M LlPPrrirocrrti. PRY k 110 c IDAY GIFTS, IN I.FPXOTION AND CHARITY WHEIKLER & WILSON'S HIOLLEST PEEMIIIII Lock stitch Sewing Machines WM. SUMNER & CO., NJ. II FIFTH STREET. S. SPECIAL INCOME Having received the list of Special Tal,afe• sassed 00 incomes of link to accordance With the act of Coupes. approved July lth, 1664, for the -Divlzion comprising the Borough. of Birmingham, East Birmingham, South Pittsburgh, 'Monongahe la, Writ Pittshurgh and Temperanceville, and the Township. of Baldwin, Snawnen, Lower St. Ulair, Upper St. Clair, Scott, Union, Uhartiers, son, North Fayette, South Fayette, Findley, Moon, Crescent and Neville. I will attend for the male lbg of said tele, at the Office of A. B. Steventon, Fsq, Birmingham, daily (Sundays and Saturdays excepted) until Monday, January Roth, between the hours of 1 and 4 p.m. Also at the following piece= tl'esinciday, Feb. lit, at the house of Peter Boyer, Snowden township. Thursday. Feb. id. at the house of G. W. Boyd, riper St. Char townallp. hiontlar, Feb. fhb, at the house of. J. N. Tisball, Itabincon township. Tiseeday, Feb. 7 th, at the house Of Elijah Mae. shall, la tilloton. leirdneedsg, Feb. SG, at the house of Matthew 11 . 1 ; 1 174 9 , r etrlOthr r at u. the *Moe of D. Boklusiie, Dm.) Temperenectille. hlenday, Feb. at th e office of W.ll. Barker, Fsial South Pittaburgb. wkil also attend et the office of, the Collector of. Internal tlevenue No. ST Fourth st.,Pitterargh, on Saturdays, until 11th of February, from 9 a. m. to 70. m. After aforesaid dates to pee cent. penalty will be addop. Pixmeut must be made la United state/ money. , JOHN A, SERGEANT, Dep. Collector Dlr. Eel Dist. Peisiota prefeiNng map remit their eheeke; pmr. able to ray order, through the Pittsburgh P. O. Jaissilisrttebtidr • . • 'BAILEY, FARRELL & 00., PRACTICAL PLIMBIatB, dtis AND STEAM FITZERS, D1:A1.12:3 - , • Broua Works. Pomp; Tobing4aives, AND EVERY DESOBIPT/Olt OF KATERViIaS FOR G• 18 and STEd" IXO FOURTH ST., Pittsburgh, • . jalf3 Am.commtv Baur, Pittsburgh, Dec. 24, 1261 VOTICE 18 lIEREIIY GITEN Agreea bly to Section 2 of the Act of the Onneral,Am. semhly of the Cominonwprlth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Aot enabilorliariks of the Common. wealth to become asasciatious for the purpose of Banking, day laws ot the Vatted States," op proved the a 2,1 of August, A. D. 1801, that the PI S of the Alleghen Allegheny , f the city of Plttsburgh, and county of have this day voted to.become such an association, under the name and title of "The Allegheny National Bank of Pittsburgh," and that its directors have procur ed the authority of the owners or rnore than two thirde of the capital stock to make. the certificate required therefor by the/ awil of the United Stadia de2Olue. T. W. COOK, Cashier. • VITT 130L1C1102 07/10.3i • Pitttabwit, Deo. Mg. j WlDE.ruziO OF CENTER AMTE. —The iltepott of Dm Viewers appointed by Conseil', to amen the damages tor the widening Alenter Avenue, has been ;ea at my 001 . e. all ;stogie interested are harenitotided to call at my, of and pay their assessments within thirty day. from. thin ci.:le ? Ulm will be 'tiled la Oonet rot the santestelth An_ ant _ W. F. WHITS delpjW • City Miter, DM Filth at.. SPORTSma i naIDWARTEREN . - • Writes Ds attention of J3potteMen. end others to. his Eplendfd stook ot auN4, POWDER FLASKS BEIM ItZlirel and POVIDIIOt, DRAMPIASSEI: and antaittniticut ot *Very k KM 'Wok Li the' attest, ever brought to thikinar . ke4,2 Mi . ll .!,' mu3waw i wu2= 4t .l .., PnOtoer Al AnsmA 04 , irricqi, I . .2.atinir. P./... J}f . .I.' N 0.3 Ibiletti street, -, -•-• PrrnDolttig, r... - .; Jan: nth, MC LX:EMPTED FROM DRAFT.—In tie andstacas with orders, I publish the-following list of pc; sons exc./naval from draft, by the Besot of Enrollment in this District, fro Denembet 4 1884, to this date, with the reasons at their scoop tices: Liangirry-viva.g. no - sided Sub. iledez. • tjarreit J. Fisk, near Locust Grave, gent._ F Pearson, Bellefontaine greet, sutler. J Young, putter street, bookkeeper. /Vint.fferidevere. Levi Johnston, Butler street, laborer. B J 2 Atkinson, utter street, saddler. In &tour. Joseph linsp, Butler street. beer hall. ' David TAnhart,Grensburg pi ke, laborer. itsoin Fffird. David Graff, Borouvt strict, saddler. ' ninsmanaw. Turanian Substriatet. I..andeline Beata, carpenter. • I homes Goldthorp, Denmanitroot, glassblower. John Mahn, Washington nisei, glassblower. . Oliver Molt, Canton street, glassblower. William I oegler, Manor street, teaser.. Mebeitlan Kocher, Denman street, cabinet maker. John O. Kilmer, 'Union alley, laborer. Henry Irester, Craig street, patosaker. Michael Miller, Denman street, shoemaker. • Henry Malley, Craig street, moulder. • Frederick Mason, glassblower. William Hose, Canon street, glan worker. /nest. Mohrkaste,'Carson street, pacer. Jacob Seibert, 'Washington onset; kossper. William H. Shepherd, Center. street, briakmaker. tl T links, nearuhaffees brewery, glassblower. William Winkle, Liberty street, teaser. .Msenege. Joseph F Copp, Canon street, doctor. John Dillon, Neville street, laborer. . George Miller, Canon street, Laborer. Augustus Itodeamao, bOKss street, laborer. - George Herb, Denman street, feed store. James Kane, Frederik street, laborer. ; Antone Urbane, 1715 n gissabloWer. Orer M c Kee re years ef Ape. " Frederick Schaff, st to reet; watchmaker. Phillip Bremen, Edward's alley. glusblOWee. Will Caphem Denman street, soaproakiek James Coursin {W alnut alley, glasabloWer. Michael Frick , Franklin street, shoemaker. • ' Andrew Fisher, Union allay, teener. - Michael Haber, Denman street, teamster. Itaithaser Ramer, Union alley, laborer. kdward Canon street, glassblower. n johSpeeler, Grosvenor street, laborer. John Shore, Denman street, laborer. Valentine Seance, Bingham street, clerk. • Simpaon Wallace, Denman street; ginublower. Dbability. • Henry Beambn. Ormsby street, moulder. Christian Dresaroth, Denman street, taller. Hobert Damon', Grosvenor street, cabinetmaker. Dais Heller, Carson street, saddler. Henry Jones;Union alley, carter. Frederick Blouse, Derry street, butcher. Hoary Moshol, Ormsby street , laborer. Bernard Bust, Carson street, umbrellamaker. Valentine Itameelt, Grosvenor street, laborer. John M. Welker, Manor street., bounaker. Died before Droll_ Charles Hahn, Ormsby street, laborer. V C.B-4.A ILLTS,ToWNSIIIP.. PurreMited Substitutes. Phillip Bergen, Oak Hill, cooper. Robert Craighead, Reynold's farm, farmer. WHllain Gilchrist, Spring Hill, miner. .Joseph Runkle, farmer. . . John Lawrence, Port Peny, sawyer. • • Thomas Neal, laborer: Richard Romer, Saltabarg, miner. Henry Taylor, Spring Hill , laborer. Irwin Wllaon, Turtle croak, miner:. elks. • Thomas Bolton, miner. Enderlek Gebhart, shoemaker. Arthur Kenney, laborer. Martin Rouse, near 8. Foster's, laborer. Henry Reed, Saltsburg:blacksmlth. Joseph' Shelling, Ai erllle, blaokansitla non-rmiderux. Robert Arthur' ' near Fawcett's. August Oberly, Crooked run, miner. James Stewart, Jack'. ran, farmer. Beni S Warren; miner. Omr Forfy.fireyears James J Larbner,'Phl" . Iphla elks, formic. NY fillam.3laraball.Port Perry, miner. Thomas Wibbte, Sal'aburg, laborer. /a Serske... wllllam-11 Black, Coulterayille, miner Isaac Coachenor, laborer. Cyras Chrkty. • Wialam H. H. Foster, laborer. Penn Foster, Coulterayille„ miner. Alfred' flysheet', farmer. • Richard Gray. Williata Houston. Michael Jordan, Hlanksmit.h. Jalut M Latimer, student. - Willie= McComb., miner. . Harney Scott, miner. John emit. miner. Elmer P Sinclair, farmer. DGaMJOp fobs Adams, laborer. • James:M.. Elixir, Oak. Hill, merchant, - - Tomph Bower; fanner. fames A Christy; Port Perry, Where& • fames L. Carroll, laborer. William Dawson, Crooked Hun, miner. Peter Kephart, laborer. Henry Stewart, teacher. Valentina Welker, miner. • s Died Before Draft. Daniel Moreland, miner. • ' Michael McCormick, Port Perry, miner. J. HE ET FO • • Captain and Pro. Marshal, sea jairtansisatwF I HE -- GIIIEAT PURIFIER. ,HEMAP ANAKA. bleu the Introduction ei medicsne, tie erighref disease has perhaps been the subject of more so. noun and, scientific einsideration by the most learned of the profession than any other connected with the lairs of the Great Creator= not a few have eontended that all diseases here their origin In the eunuch; earns, theaolids of the body; ellen Span; end by far the greatest number, contend and reason that'the BLOOD itself Is the very fountain of lift that it it becomes impure, then disease In Its worst forma—Scrofula, Cancer, U leen; het, appear; and indeed, experience in treating this cuss of AG: earns by pert/rag the, blood and tberecoy effecting theft eradication nod cure, prove. this to be the correct theory acting upon wigehtheory, the med._ !tine now known as niscarawitica, was composed and brought nto ipracitice, producing tha hunt grab. Uyingresults. . . t$ wen frieretteSnaCk ■ • mastery over. SCROFULA, ULCERATION.% 'PIMPLES a Inn FACE, TRITER; SALT RECEVIR.,. ,zrvra COMPLAINT. LOSS or ADM& -DESPEPSLA, _ ERAL DElitaTT,' as to give, from the time it is first tease, sweah agencent tel the istient, by malting both seen and feltoire good It is about to accomplish.. n was thought best to put it up in bottles at boe. and PIM each,—as many persons are disposed to fry an arti cle but:are often deterred at the expenser—so. the trial here can be made at a moderate outlay, and satisfy the Iniretoses that the article is what tin claimed fne It to be.. viz: the greatest neuvir omen en - _ brought before the. pen le, Delicate Females will find to it toe minicine they need. Ilia the pliblio may form some idea of Its peon Dar curative merits, we subjoin *Hat of the priact , pal articles of which It conippsed,vrith a eho.' description of the uses and adaptatlem of each,ts. kers from the highest authority known to medial science. 110ff'D ITRAS B.4IZSAPAIILLA Is used with a beneficial effect in cues 03 Mecums Scrofuloua Affections, Cutaneous , Diacasee and other depraved coritifflona ofr - DANDELION Is tonic., diuretic, and aperient. It hat a salon upon the liver, exciting it when languid, to srerion. It hks hem mach used ln Gamma, la so di ss.• °file digestive organs. . . lODIDE porassru* . . There are few diseases In which It has not prayed beneficial; It Is used. In Scrofulous Affection tittlt lg.: eat tweellt; ft has also been used trattoria Soo mina treatment for Inflammation cif the Eye. ft gerrorally increases the appetite and . flesh. zirENDER FLOWER! • Axe aramat4a, tonic, and highly -tnviirotattnat 1 eases of Nervous • »INTER CREEK Isheue,Lti especially valuable ia • eases ell Scrofula Rsta. CITAMOMR.L ,FLOWEIti Arc intrantageoualy - usal ln canes of Enfeebled 11 'ration. but are especially applicable to CO.MI Quiets& Lability with weak appetite. • NEZE'REON BAIT • • It :acts faviintbly se on alteratieeti Ohronla feetiona, Chronic Rhownalletzt and obettnate Dl• woutee of the Skin. -••- • • • • • • • - The balance of the formula le withheld as • ' tat ', ontozi /013310T0N, 00R. SIIMIPIELto iouirrli STS, l'ittabt4ll, iErAik your Wenluent Pkydelan hie 'opinion or the above molt*. det Alma! igiec CRAIG% OUTLET SAW MILL; AND BARGE YARD, Craig Street, Allegheny. Sell44tt TuE IMPROVED . Little Giant Sewing Narita% Rice ONLY Me On.- Uosurpassed for certainty, reliability and grace in .movernent; and for real worth It has no rive/. For elmpLWty, durability and execution It is noceualled by wry other red machine heretofore °flared to the yoblie, and m eth Q>i enly. to be rear to be appreciated. It will hien, tuck or kind. Oall and enemies toe you. ethos. Ettrroachlne warranted. No. Ile THIRD PAIENGEMBES;: C 1711.1. iteetbagyeall lastbreit. irritirr, mar Paw DRAWINGS of stAinirefEHT. Baranalig.- Itorlincitins, - 1111IDG7/3; /1". writ/A.lmi I . I . " Mh a rCitrA.VING- 1 4 610oL,irlik 'peels " ablinp i tge Anima Ago ofilimnar- • na 4 l/ ; DRY' GOODS, Sc. \ LAST YEAR'S ryttlCiESl4! e bitanee or tliiseotk elk hind_ ALPACAS, all colors, ENIP. CLOTILS, POPE: MS._ ." " acs cpxpozp, owiANDY LA WN S. r0t7.4-RD - atK93. inzAitionfta'sdi•itites.' ATIPRICES OF - UST nUai, ILEX. •nAns, cr., SO. Thrfakt. WWTER 1)1 . 1 , 3 GOOpli M. BURbICETELD'EI. RELIZInF - Winter Cloaks. at .Cost; : WINTER LONG BOWLS IT -GM Balmorals at Cost. North East corner of 4th and Market sts .11AND801d33 PRESENTS, For the H'o lidaygi Galt BE.SEOUEED AT & IMYDE'S, No. 79 MARKET STREET, Pittab*l4 We liewrnew oyez' nail ape yet leesteing,, ageessly toe our • SIM XeXA:I-416.1ir lII.A.X.EZI la and beautlM - Aamartaiatr et peer, bi arsuccacatal, aomprlabag Xar-Drope; Ivor", , • Mtn and Ball, Tack and • • Oombe; Part, f3teel, Jet red Gilt Bet-Buokleet Belt• and Beat. • Dresses and. Silk Beset; -Read. ? - . L c Dresses an 4 Nati Lace ..1e11,4 Lace aseltUlarell. dared .Collats HaadkerehletaL Worked - Imo a . nd oo Ch ni uddons; Work BOA*. 41 psi P•141401*. esraa. .EL.ll.l6aximir. Bee Ski or lona2ltiri, alsv ‘ ,; Tclaun . tors„ Notions 44 Small wanes • •:•• • AT .601YEAT LASH PATON. We EAT92t, MACRUM it• - 00•.; - • Dina -,. , • 1 4 ,171 E-W• G14:110.1:1Sti :; To Ishii& thy the stesessesitsksts. r,• A.sylaslMA ii4citimela at . - ;• DRESS AND GLOAMTIHI il:ll=GSy• RICH EMBROIDER= AND T-Aoz SCARF AND BONNET RILEIBONI4 , •• . • ' . BALMORAL. AND HOOP SKIRTS; • . . UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAMERSi, , . HOSIERY AND GLOYFSL.____ • ZEPHYR 'AND ZEPHYR ARTS% DR; ._ F7NR.RNITI'ING YARN S allOalors‘ A full samottsseat ofFAROY GOODS. r XER.9lWirill and DitALlilli ''•••• • Cask supply themselves wit . tes . la " • 110 - iy Lovretit GREAT BARGAINS ' • MIXMIERLD, DE6llllBOl 4 f Si Market street, Aar. Drrizaerma OuXill ENTIOK STOCK OP GOODS. Gents' Undegormen&s,i i White ' a lbirtat, Mho Lo:lt:Merles, irce it tionds Gloves, Roster', Trion Wogs, Point Lite, Cloth's., Ribbons, Am &o. bit 433. Tittakir..4ert Eft. A NE. ASSORTMENT - OF :IMF, TONS„ , Dress. and Cloak Ormtments,' Gimps, UheolLie and BassiFrinme tu rk . r Lim Undendeeyes, linen Sets: (of the I quality r Lace and Linen Collarsand. Randkerablell Gio Hosiery,: Blmoral, and Rapp SktraL. Shavris co d . Sangrias, ot all &WWI rtathwa.T's ameled Collars and Curs, for lediea andgentleta . on; ;- Wash Leather Gime, la all Ilizem; Jot:wino* Rid . - Worn* light Colors; Ribbon Sets, fringed- to order, them with a new .lot of Brald Water Falls an Flowers. Will be found _ „ . , AIRCE'IIOWRIVS TRISLWING MORI, ' Iftd.o Rolutti street, near Ferry Arad.. . • Oirbrilettlar.attention given to cleaning Point mil... ail other ikiztds.et Laerra. Also Blink. Lam Tab. *riripErras: 01714 07 MO7OIIO.4OXLA NAYLOATIOW 00 8G5.1 7., rpm BOARI3. or iteltAGE of the,: MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION VAMP& NT have thirday &elated *Dividend on law dock • M. maid Oompluiy- of FIVE PER CENT: ter the' i . 3oos sa l j a , ci , :4T F ro O m r t i?j i tLia:4 4 17 1 . 1 payable to ,the Stockholders or th eir /0717•970.;, initiative torthwith. -,- . W. BIi.ILEWE • ' Orris ALL Damon 00., • Prrrentrao a, 3 mamba, lead. S ' nrviDEND:-;‘The Accident, Itaietzer,a A. , and Company for netting a 13rIdge over the Allegheny Elver, appetite Pittsburgh, in the eerie. ty of Alleheey, have this day a end or SIX PER ClENT.,.onthe. Capital Stook et the - Company, payable to atoekhol&rs or their inst . , ' representative" nn or after the lath instant, jantniawiwW• ROSEFrj,ki.; mi .lAI mart it, .17 11F - E °":z‘r oLtIDIHIA on. OORPARY lure this day. ...tamed a Dividend; N 0.13, ofTWO, PER •on the tlapltal Stook,_payable on Friday, the instant. •E.. WESTERVELT, Seel. • Oman OP Tim Pimntos, Jan. 4, 1845. f TIIVIDEND.The Prefudent and Dirac ., tors of ihia.Companrhave tide day dettiared • Oath Dividend of .FIVL DOLLAIth . per atm% free-of tax, out of the pronto of toe past six months. payable on and after - the oth Jost. jthßird Wilt F. GARDNER, See . . U O 14 IIVD? 13':u -HOW 1 1 LOST e, l2vj e r - 4 ope. PrWe, Six Coma. 2LeCture on the Nature, Treatmeat,and.Hadical Cure=of Spermatorrhows, .or Seminal Weakness lordluntary Emissions, Seanal . Debility, and Impediments to BlarrLage - generally _Nen - ouencea, Lionsumptlon, Epilepsy, M and Fit.; ental and Physical Incapacity, result; Log from Self-kbuse, ikm By Ramo.' Y. Cocoon; watt, M. D. author of the Green Book, ,k k - BOON TO .TECIII/SAIODS OF SUFFBBEES.iI Sent, under seal, In a, plain envelope, to say ad. dress, limit paid" oa receipt Of six cents, or. two plntat. stumps , om 0!. KLINE, ITT Bowy, New York, Post ae box 4,086, • • Ust72mdaerarT • Orrzr. Co=xenon or lwreasst. Hars ---- i - i --- m 1 Ttrentywarad Celibates Warta, pc ~. :... , . THR SPECIAL 'IIiCCM3 __TAX F R '.- -.- 1863,, assessed la seeerdartee .wlth the set of ()amazon, appntred July 4. le% la now la thla of- Ise, and on and after ZIOND.A.Ythe oth hut, I will be ready to receive the amou n t of Taxes.. " - - nts.Tax nut bit paid otter before the teak Wt.; . after that date the pisoV ot t ie lL qr mat will be . : Ja7det Collector 200Dls, 11.., WELLS'_, , RIDDLE , &' , CO., - N0...1215- It .::,..lberty atreet.sppoalte Sixth, .1 1 11. inaataasturen al wliws. LASHES & by ES, 3,14 every tialacipUan at LE.qiEcra, BadiD ED WORK.- - • - . • Orders gonadial= tiade; aiiii gaixia palm., _ Pa, Ipiailppaasa par. lazus• ' - .- Jallir , - . _ .
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