Sic ',ittotiurgh. tiro*: 1 rususim BY prgialllliG DEegiiisEit, EI!M I%IDAY ----...._____,____ = . - -, stile.l.TritlNG .ittlitsibs. Thew are 44 to be 25,060.13onthenInten , - . inigew Yetir:" ~ They throng the hotels and Public Plitees„4lilit the air with their,nohy talk atirdttst the eivi,emment, and-contribute all tbe aid and - cemfort they can to the Ite; .bellies. I Too ertwardly to fight for the cause they advocateicuid • too traitorous - to stand 'by the Om-eminent that, gives them shelter, they steak away from the gevernment to which they ilvetill their "Sytmuttity'and Shine the - botifdialitk of that. which gliCit, 'diem . ittitige:-1 Cowards and Poltroons to their own governtiouit triA. I"mitois. hit ours, they find their true T 04,111011 in Practising the dirtiest: vitilablott and &sentinel% ter, the lowest pIA that cv ix human lielnikiengaged*'. ' *hi ouk.Pivernmeut ,V,yolf" he to these tdien 'enetriles,We MA 'tol4 unless' the rtI,RRI le tObilf ' ti:ttlo fact that ire - Di e t i tems e - ,to afford - it Brit one thi ng 4 " ItiS time tp stop the policy v ia& suffered the cencehtration of such • - - hie mass - in One place - - Ati,aritiy 9 ' obo s ts — ' —.- . 20, Rebe ixnarteristl in New 'York ...„ anigav de no mom harm, ' bersese 'armed Itebelti*ave the, tiiitirige to fight, and these - lloulge-Oned, perjured sneaks have not; but, there nouldbe as much ;propriety, in gusy. teringo,9o o allied - .Rebels in the North as ' .' lo )arow 25, 000 unitoutcd - .ones to Mid refhge General Dix has ordered 'these refugees to retiAttio themsebreii as "slie n enemies ," and', :, .In carrying out - their eurolment it appears.' that they have all hitherto taken the oath of , '.. allegiance. Of. course: ' A Intitor, 'who is ) • elm a Coward, thinks nothing of ,perjuyy. It is es clay to hint to swear falsely - as to -1 corgi, or drink, Oreliew tobacco; ' and, iaow !htg the acidity with *Who these men will take' i any oath that enable, them to stay here, and their utter `cileregani, of it when taken. it seems like tempting them to crime to give than such an opportunity:. , ! , That General helicied.these refugees to beciarties to the 'late 'plot 'to hem New York; is certain fro& the promulgation of this order, requiring, them ;so register them - relies; and the _fact that the New York Ilitjet, their inedguartera, was flue only one that escaped the-tUabolicaliittempt to tire tho l bidels of the city, shows that the incen diaries, if not refugees, knew Who their .fritiada were. ~ , • The govercuneWshettld at once order this *tithe band either. :across the-rebel lines or into Canada. The Smith is the prerierplice ,Ibr them. • If they have faith , iri the COIT- . fedentcy, let them be ,vent - • home ,tn tight for' Our builets.mighithen*. able to reach r.'3 , lltern , legitimately and render ;Dem tardy justice. But if their caitiff hearts-shrill% . . front this ordeal let diem find csampamon , .shiP„ tuning their friends in Canada; and it, t site catuutitit giii . eroutent allows them to , ' plotagainst us there we can hold the Britt.-h;,,." =eminent responsible for it. 1 . .' It is thin, too, we fancy, for .ihe adop lion of a' little niche,ittringeheY on the , bor. 41 . : -lf the l'efugettabs Canada are allowed - to come and go tie they pleaseeevery city, t - An the North is at their , Merey. '.-- It shoidd . tie made as .ilifileidt for a Rebel to enter the - Tinian from Canidu esteem the ,COnfedem ; u3r "; and every Southern iefUge'e *lto Cl'utnet. Anne conclusively that he is a 'Union man 'littera be sent outidziliountii,' , ir.,.which is Perliapa 4 better;reut its ti r, prisoner of war:- to Slmira or Point Lookont: The idea ii- • , preposterous of atleiv* them to plot agabnt us iir our.vely" - raltfst. - .*. ; .. . /LIBERTY AND LOVALTy; ' I .1 IV is very interesting to notc,'tninici - e..citir and elevated - standpoint, the progress this 'country hiss matte in opinion since this war ;'commenced—to, observe the' unvarying ,co-. hiciderwe, during all that time, between: the Sentiment of Liberty and. - Leyalty, on cane aide od of SloverY anal Treason. on the oth 'rer--,:tek mark the. striggle ' between those . twin opposing principles, in Oie field and in the arena of politice,—and to see, that, through all the varying fortunes of -war; and all tbe mutafiiins nt juntiet, the better Principle has steadily and rapidly gained Upon its barbarout end:brutal antagonist. _1 , . „ Just before the 'gaits of - rebels on the &ores of Charleston':harbori awoke the' manhood of the ''nation, a Peace 'Cong,recs Were on their to;Ces before the dark altar . of _Slavery, endenvoiing - in vain- to propi tiate it with offerings which they had no - light to make, and which, fortunately, were, scornfully rejected by the itircigaut demon. ,Then the war began in contest ; lint, strange . as now appears; fcir two years We fciught the Rebellion with one hand, While witli - the L . oilier we shielded i that ..alfted thbig Firbia was Inc - cause; the :strength - and libel= animating principle or, the 'Rebellion. iflottlY the people s beg* to perceive the ' . true nation. of the great int- , tie they had on' hriiiii, aniltiten - (and - it"was quite as soon as ihk-eountry could have , herbs it) the Pretfulent : struck' that great blow which left the notion freeto assail th dWdde-Iteaded meniter. With both bands. Since that time on, ittaitie Ana been steadily' monads both In 'the progresi'Of opinion 'of arms. The spirit of abolition follows ettnely upon the footprints of 'the soldier, . and the ar.ircielteneher„ whine benevolent :it is to lift the enfranchised slate tbe deep derbies* and degradation to 'which he bad been , throat, into' the light _ ar3 and life of , Christ i an c i vilization , follows ' y upon • . ~ , ~ the heels of: our lietolious . , '- Maryland is free.; 3sseittafiiii.be' friein. t • ' 'few weeks; and Kentucky Is now elert ,. her giant strength in the work 'iitf Ire;_ to .. unable And cuiconditlonal. emancipation.' ! I Mark: no sooner does a State-cast off may, than it beetniti4 - *rtinghly , loyal. antudtii three weekitiago,: gave itsVoto to gam B. IticCorittatt ' , tits ' large ma sally; bat, since bat " time, the lewiltig' linen of 'that Eitates4mve , fra ' nidy •acknow-• Oat the voice of the nation's against . * I n stitution , and,Xkie sensible Men, they to the irresistibliilciile of events, and tree at once to abollislieliKell and. support Mir. . Their loyalty seems to be no _ • • onye, r,,eqnivocal; and just. as soon-as the es ineessaryJn the case cane be got with, Kentucky will range heti& glide of Maryland and -11loscinri. And ruywin the twin spirits of Liberty and Loy walk hand in hand' onward, until the on WWI be restored, without a slave to Amt . , the; aluidow of" lila manacled Urals Oat our glorious national banner; • .4 yhy i=M " .• • ;3 , • .~. - y• i.;•;',•,•C:5•4. ',... 40:',1'•• • ••'':::;:: lM \ ;.;;1..•;-.1 - ' L. ;;,1 • • *:. • I', .....f." ..;,• • 0 4N:`,Z.:'...... , i.:4 : :,....7,7 -,,.. : . . 4. ~.' : :.4. ..,1_ `• , l , ::;:."; ,':'•, 1.17:Ti . 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ThO'Court t#,PiPloa.Ted-bY • . law ad-. cle4Atat thaid not ,- . _ t . i.. ; ..,,..,- of this .:TataftlOtil:PY:a 45 O?"‘Art : , L I - 16t .t illi =1. .. -- .... • ' . tieen ' Pemed wi ' d .161tntl. .ortt ° 4 4 1661 must be bawl; PAL 4S4 1 41 1 1 7: _.— *- . ankiipe le, tO itl , B .M l, •J.it::i 14x1:." 11 • . :1- ".\' - . ;:. . . ~ -.. , !_t: 4 . -i, • :_ • --- • , • ,4 ~-.;... ..,i, - „4• . ---- '- 1 44414.2•••••••.,11 ...,;;',.„, •'' r1...4...i5;•14.4,‘,:. ''',..,••::•1,:'!44.45.,!. :.• ~ , , -.4 ...-_ ..,: , ' . 41=2111 - ' ;''',':' - ' 4'., i .. ...:4 , 7* ... ' *.i.V.4:4447•4- 46, ....t.....-.. , . .. • : ==MEMES , - - - Tm k Tikerglintsciu D, 60 • 4 1,6 1relle*W 0 i . thy st a t e It t e . aiinfek, ha Ceclin'a4 a its -electioriWe.' same taw neat Legislature to select same taw manfor the place- - • ' •'•-• PrAnitr.ll9;Pllllo,lPlat.idtti candidate font, but as Thrlidelphitt has had the platie for fire yenta successively, and eas t. 'Ott fart , of the State' has had it for twenty yeara t len think it high time the Wist should Putin'-ittbiatre-and insist upon its right to corisidctition. • ' We live beard the name of Dr. • Gness a this county, suggested We Love nn'iltnowledge of, his indiskinal views upon The subject; but his'Jetildatlre en'e riencc, .untitieStiopeatntesrity `and abili ty, hiagen.demanly tganner, and his capaci ty to adeht Ogee of exalted trust, all i)oint to Win IVO*" eminently fit fot the station. it 1, 5 ..5ti11 accept, we !myelin? doubt the Al it, my:delegation will press his election • th ardor and we least with success. ••••• SO little ebnununication exists between the rebels' cast and west of the Misedssippi river, that the - Mobile Naos - still innocently tells its misguided readers thaticlemeralPrice has ' obtained permanent foothold"lralisso4l . . While tho.poorbla maim tiwitGh IN:iled-AWL .flying army, liaS not, only been eipolled from Ind Vas giten un all norther I the Arkansas Aver. While" he Intruded' . 'Missouri he took with' him' nineteen pieces , of stfillerY and five htmdrial wagons, and his array Witeeitimated as-high as forty thous aid nom:. When be reached the Arkansas river-Orinis‘disastrous retreat, he had with hint two pieces of forty 'wagons, and fifteen - thousand demoralized? and al-' most starving men.. Some of hie . men are reported to have actually: died ofstarvation, ' which is easy . s . to believe , as on. hIS line of retreat he was S.WOI front all his continual-, cations, and by - 1044 hilt wagons his army area deprived of Its supplies. Curtis never stopped a day - after he came in contact with 'Price at Kansas City, but :fought him and pushed him constantly until the Mbel army had passedstbe Arkansas river. The Union. 'Cherokee' tro traversed Well in the conflicts with Price. The whole mad by Price in iris retreat is strewn with broken down hories, wtniOns and munitions of war. Price is supposed to have retired beyond the Bed riverro rejoin Kirby Smith, and rein force and supply his army: • The crushing defeat he has suffered has relieved Arkansas. as well as Misscerri, Kansas and tlie Indtin territory.' Curtis 'borderers have done nobly in this campaign:' The Isieetullity Fires In New York. St may truly be sahl that there never was a war of any kind conducted under so many disadvantages meekly and quietly borne as our against the' rebels. They conduct the war as plinteson the ocean and as in cendiaries onland,and yet expect to be treat ed Ms belligerents, and we find their claims supported , in every way "by the crowned . beads of some of the most Important powers of the world. 'lnternational law is tortured for pleas to interfere in their behalf by the ; ' very, nations . whore laws are allowed to be evaded bfevery 'possible way, that we may 'be injured, If, in ridding the earth of a .Pirate,neutral waters are invaded, an em pliatic.itiratest " is tailed for from neutral nations. But If those •veg - pirates take re fuge in neutral territory, or, perhaps,- have 'been hired to murder and burn and rob in neutral territorv,lliey are shielded and ap plauded, instead of being given up to a fel on's ' doom.' This is so marked, that ours is beginning to be felt throughout the civilized world - not-as. a war between two parties lit.the _United States, nor as a war between two sett of principles, one for the extension of:human. slavery and the other opposed. to it, bat ton war of ariabieracy throughout the world against liberty and all liberal.governmerd;anil it is iapidly•becom ing recognized 4s;on our part," a -war for the preservation of order against robbery, piracy,-murder. Araiiu,stand- :every crime against,- hinnonity„ Ein the worts fonns.— ,l'Alladolphia -.Ledger • . . the, diplomatic • correspemdenee just publisheclin Parisi M. Dr , Onya de Mums ex plainis tbe obligations which, aceordng to the Fretteh:Cabinet,the recent convention regarding Retie iniposesrmon Ring Victor Emantiel.::-: The Italian Government is to restricted from employing, among other riolcat: Ineans,'!,.Against the Pope, "the - . pianwurres 2 . - of revolutionary agents upon the Pontificial territory,' as well' as all agi tation .:teading to . produce insurrectionary ntorements;" - and the "moral means" ate. to "condor solely • in' the forces of divill4 tiOn.lllllt progress, " While the only "and -, rations" talk eonitiered. legitimate by tl • Court of Turin are to he" those whose Obi sect is the, recOnciliation of Italy and the PapacY,"rhe transfer of the Italian cap ital from rutin ics Floreacxos to be a seri ous pledge given to France ;" and "to sup 'IMES this- pledge would be to "destroy the contract:" Fina ly,'" the event of a revo lution breaking out spontaneously at Rome is 'not foreseen by , the. convention;" and "Trance. reserves her liberty of action for this eventuality,",Wldle the Italian Cabinet is to. follow the .polle'v of Count Cavour, Who "declares that. Ronne could only be lunited to Italy and become the capital with the consent of France." ==! . A COTIITFOPOICIMST of the New 'York Expriste wtites tie R11101%1 4 : Lieut. Gen. Scott committed a lapsus pen hef the other day,, . ty -writing bowel(' . "the .oldest gen eral in the - world," for there are Several genitals•living older than he, and wish to call your attention to one in tetrtienlar, who really:happens to be "the oldest- general in the world:" I refer to the distinguislted soldier; ;Field :Marshal Viscount 'Comber mere, whose designation :points to thehigh , est rank'in -the, British army . - - The rank of field marshal was tor:derma upon Viscount -Comhennere forhis • eminent services both .in India;and on the continent of E and for :which repeatedly reccivad- the 'thank's of 'Parliament, having. finally heest. elevated to theltritith Peerage by . the title. of Tisk-mint Cornbenitere. Ile Was born in' 1769, and, therefore.; is."l7 years the senior of our goOd-oh!:Genernt.. Tim Lenden Times 'expresses a virtuous horror at, the thought Abet Age "United:Stites have expended so Much:fife awl treasure to ut down-rebellion, Lave no : disposi: lion to complain ticause.. foreign .jountals• • eepreentt. lite tnetlike!rtf life - with which _thlswar,' like all great wnrs,• has pained out , everyday. huistanity.c , But iwby= not='she's, at least an equal sympathy •horror at:the madness and extrirmgance with *hick Ate' rebellion has been - kaged What an atm city yif folly to rebel l—P/tfici.*P.feas;. , • . • TEL" LOllbmine .7010sai of !Saturday: Says "Gen. Burbridge Ito reached Cumberland Gap with his force. He: iIIOTCA with great , dlsnatch • from .Lexington; and the' rebels under Breekin- - ridge are now confronted' by a formidable army. Cumberland Gap safe, and as long as it is held, Brecirloridge will is be prevented from invading ' Kentucky -from that quarter. fro. Will scarcely ventire'to attack our troops now, protected, as, they ore, by inch strong,wotts.. If the rebels should attempt to retreat, is :premed that Burbrldge will advanas to harass their rear." ' Wana Napoleon I, was 'engaged ln the war agalzatthe 'Holy Alliance; Denmark watis neu tral power bnttthat did not provost Orcat Britain ftom sending a fleet, onder Adrnlral Gambler, to . Copenhagen, 'who seized all the Danish' vessels, after three days and nights of terrific. ' bombard menti magma loss of life and property. And wowwest Mild° tolks of our outrages on B n a . zit, by the Waehusetts' capture of the Florida at ro u tr. , —The Journal lndianapolisn statmi that the securities of Col. John C. Walker arc becoming say solieltions to learn that gentle beans meet whereabouts. Ito has In his pos session about $75;4:00 of tho money belonging, to the State of Indiana, and the Journal thinks his Wm - kW are In of It. Walker headn of Aho Copperhead Sons of Liberty, 'who a luutd is the parelmie of arms made by Dodd 4; Co. • N. C. Tnolynnroon, a convicted Nonionic rummer, luso been sentenced to ten years ,- iniprisorutent at bard labor; The tentene6 Las been approved, tind Fort Delaware des. %noted by the Secretary of War as' the pbowof confinement: mt. Tuosus has tiro men ln bls eniploy who sem as scads and Spies .at the Inuninent Nand oftbolr Illus. The rebel OenetalJohnson ho tiered a reward , of $50.000 . for Ihelr capture. Tbey hare been mush wttWn the rebel llnes;mui often - tu thels- very camp,: but so dlsgalseit As oktidettegcn.l• • - . _ . .:,.Paszeireptata thelbllowing couversatl „ pas tb tit° Deicarontantheri: can :so wore' the exlistence or saes/ Rtaln a of Mr. S. C; I fall: 31 ,,A;1111 igiPreliellell; °The . iligeeritsate*ra tr • • -- Afifortlrrlie Walsall's tailor al. Tarts: 1, Vile Pnzlsco7re oudent of tiilisiiPn Goalie Mi tl , : 'R.i. • ' , I - ' i-. 4 ' L*,..6 , 3l4.jitts..is‘mati l ii - faliti; IttaS returned .t 6 town and cOmaletu!ed Ws season. Dcr n -*an der if I mention him next aller Oleo betas. caused - MOn illsofeel than any va man in Paris; for if your wife's hail dr s not made and pat on by him, she is dlagnr6ed. and if he does not make them yOu am.rednost. Is it. his fault. that his rates of 4tsrging aro so highl Make the days 48 ,hg sde long and relloth him of the vulgar wantref sircpMg and eating, he 101. =per cent. of bii prices; Sedate his ent to Ming cash. ond he will make` a far , owe redraition. Tho,,Emintss has owed him 4443,000::.The Princess Cloadide, 810,000. The Princess de Metternich. 830,000. A Alain. of $l,OOO makes no more tlgnre an his books thin the one year's subscription of a delinquent pa trim of your paper does in the fi0 ,40 office.. I should not like to say, what rent he pays—yon would be , sure to make an Ironical gesture not . ... . . . Very Complimentary to my truth. :The state. saloons of the Tuileries are - not more splendid. Gilding Is. lav ished on them; .the dim curtains are Beau rids topestry, the window curtains and furniture arc of the finest Lyons brocade, and the Aunt . tura talked . each console, betiveen the windows being,wooh $6OO. IL& has In one of his many room a buffet constantly spread where the best " smithy iches,.the choicest . sherry and Maderia, and the most delicate cakes arc . . served la Fran. ',dont° his - , customers. lie is constantly dsur.... rounded ,by twelve beautilid -young. ladles, se .lected for the perfection of their ehape- as Well as face. They are attired , in - ,the Melt. of:the. seethe in silk &mem, which cost four dollars it yard,. easily. Etruscan car-rings, bracelets and rings. They are part of . the furniture of the place ; they are here what -osier mannikins are. n Inferior shops ; the dresses are hung on.them that Worth's patrons may see the effai prOduee I. .140 dress ever quits his ,establishment priced less_ than l 2 0-1 u gold mind yo !..no don't take:your greenbacks here Whenever a ball In given atthe Tuileries; . or at any of the °atlas alai, yeti. may count. . two' hundred carriages at. his door from as. early as six o'clock in the evening. Each lady receives a number and is tailed in turn: They come with their hair dressed, their pettiCoaus and corsets on, wrapped In a Second-rate ,dress, until he is ready to re kW° them. 'You may wonder that ladles should eonetnit to erratie their persons to the fingers and eyes of tvinan. Ile is pot a man in their eyes— he Is netting but a tallor—a tradesman—and what high-born person ever stooped to inquire to What sex such a plebeian belonged ! One had as Soots think of inquiring into the sex of the dog with whom his wife went into the woods for 'a walk, or of the. cat who sleeps in my lady's chamber. Worth; a few years since was a mere shopnum to Gmagerldn'n shop in the de Rich elieu. lie saw there the extent of feminine folly, and determined to profit by experience. lie has now a beautiful country seat which cost him $80,000; and on which he has spent $60,000. He keeps a carriage and pair equal to anything in the imperial stables. He has a first rate cook. ,hissisrellar which rs daily improving, and is making monkey as fast,as possible. _ ----, • Pr is stated that Mr. George B. McClellan has received the appointment of F..tigineer-In-chtef of the 'Morris and Essex Railroad in New Jersey, with. a salary of ( 0 35,000 per annum. PUBLIC_ OTICE ,••••-sr, THE UNION EXECUTIVE. COM. IMP • MIT EE moots nt Wilkins Dull, Fourth stttet, on SATURDAY, Dec. 3d, it a p. tn. deddd A. al. BROWN, t:lhalrman. rr, l=en - TROLEUM CU.—Books of subseription to the Stock of the "Cherry Runk OR City Petro leum Co." will be opened THIS (Frldny,) 'MORN ING, at the office of 350. T. CIIILDS, 31 Fifth street, over Schruertfn Shoe Store. • de2:lt. T T I I I IM S W N I OVINCrNre: the Relief of the Poor, in the 'Lecture Room o f ' Dr.Pnaton's Church, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Dec. id, at 2' o'clock. punctual attendance In requested. By order of tke.Prestdent. detest 'Mrs. LEVI WADE, Secretary. IegheCITEZENS OF TOE FIRST at WAND, Al ny, vire requested to meet Washington Rai, Rebecca street, on SATURDAY EVENING. Ike. ad, eta% o'clock, to delthetate upon matters 'of lnterest to every citizen. • noaCiad ALLECiII ENT, IitY3LNAMIESII. — AIIi lar ADJOURN/2f itIFAITING of the Alleghe ny Gymnastic Association will be held on FRI DAY EVENING, Dee. sd, at o'clock, to make arr ezidatice dedred.angements for morgandsing the • palely. A. full A. M. GAMMON, t' ) H. RICHARD DAVIS, Committee. 11-WIELLART, 5 Perrxntnow NoCember goth 1951. PLEASE TAJ d %Aner A T the thug meeting of- the corporation to be called "The Union Lubric Oil CoJimill be held oo WEDICT.:DAT, December Met, 1851. at the office Uf King k Pennock No. R 9 Wood street, in the city of Pittsbnrgh, at g o'clock p. m., for the putpeme of orgardzatfitn, adoption of By-Lacrs,eteetlon of OM cora ke.,and for tlie purposes authorized and more rartieula -C rly pecd in an Act of the tleneral embly of theommonwealth of Pennsylvania titled "Art Att relating to corporations for Me. chanleal, Manufacturing. Mining And Quarrying purponea n approved the tgth day of July, Mr noMMIId WM.11117....5LER. Prom., pro tem . -- klecnatoce BANE or Preratsenol4 For. M, l3 est• GWIIIHAL NIEETING or Tor STOOMOLDEItS OF THIS BANK will In held at the flanking WNW. on FRIDAY. the sod dap of December neat, at to o'clock a. as., to consider and deeide whet this Bank shall becom on Amochttion.for the b her Usitussa of Banking under the laws of the United Slat es, and whether It shell exercise the power conferred be the Act of the Le gbdature of this Stnte,eottttcd"An not enabling the Bassks of lids 'Commonwealth to become sure elation for Ranking under the, Lnit'S of the Dotted ii,ntalythapproted August, 19e4 ; and to take er action that maybe netts...try. order of the Board of - Directors. nositlkturJ.O. O. MARTIN, Cashier. . . Oa. ry laTEVETiroltgirnotArtKlVa Or: 011.-;-'lloLlikal.§ of thla Bank, will be held at the Banking Hews, oh TTICRSDA.T, the 224 day . of December Beat, at It o'clock a. m., to decide Whetrier this Beak become an 63sociallon for the &twee of. Banking, under the laws of the Criltett States. and whether it ahall enereise the 'powers conferred by the del of the General Assets. uftlhe Commonwealth of Pcnnaylranta, cnti 'tied o/tn,det enabling the Banks of this Common . cal° bettomr deanclatlon a for the •purpox of .ilan. under the lawn of the United States,. ap.. voted he? ni day of dttgliato,gretta t o d to take n o) orth_t: t ?r tlun th A t ,'"' l ly b litliii.jailP, (budder. 111 , 2(4 . 2 ow TH E ALLiraillg3V 1 ALLEY R. R. CO., 1/ PHTSbUrgb, November T. 1101. I e-m-i-r.NTIMILIKOLDESPIN EMETINO.....A 11-..-7 specie meeting of the Stockholders of the .AlleefenyiN'alley Relrond (10.. will be held nt lath the brace pf. the Compnny, in Pittsburgh, on the of December next,: at 11 o'clock, a. ot., for the pur pose of considering s contract with Ili Mali...log and Preach Creek Railroad Company, for the levier and eatenekm of the Allegheny Vnliey italtrond, And to ratify or reject the SAMC. By order at the Board, FELIX R. 1311UNOT, itcdadd • President. . - - P1TT21122011 It, (.1021,1r.t.invi No It R. Orman. • - ' • Pittsburgh, Nor • gth, 1861. i McnNOTICE TO 'I4TOCKIIOLDER II . The Annual Meeting of thu Stockholders of the Pittaturgh and Connellmille Railroad Oem. DIMAZ",,7:OI":I,'e d 'AtVinIPDT -7,, te7, 1 1?2,r01i4 • ember next at ti o'clock it. 01., for the purpose of. electing tirehe Directors for the enguhsg year. , „ ) W. 0. 1111(IHART, ~..nolB:ltwt2ivitdtd • Secretary 110, ir•-m -__ 41 - 11111 A: It t% PI TY JOULE PT:. N ' ` -.. TROI.EUM • tiII.—NCTIO Pi or RI,EO. TIONc-Subscriberi to tbeatockof 1 he Cherry Run k Pitblioir Petroleum Co. arc hereby notllled to attend n meeting of: the Stockholders of mild 1 krui. 190 whlch will be held on AIONDAT, I9 th , ' MS, at II Weimik p. tri, for the purpose of orgncilssr Ilen,..election.of President, Directors and other a v,illogez,..aillth.ey!flicil of i i il; ii tr i f,lllolilak* Noi 2 tloglutf : President, proics. WlOlrMil.Alll l gUri. •PITT TOWS. - • MOP . .—Tott ore hereby mailed that on • "the ist of.Degernber , next the discount off. per cant. . - Will cease on the 'Bounty Taxes ' now doe, levied ..under thelast.M ll of the •Preedent. All. 'persons desiring to .avidl themselves of the discount will 'ann on the wudersigned, on or before the tat pros., nod Settle their taxes. . . - • , ~ • ~. .. •..• • . .w 4 m o OORDILT, Treasurer, . • • --.... 11 . , . . srt Libetty street. ;ir.v .4DIRIERT 8 M. DISSOLUTION OF ' CO-PANTNNIt 6111P.—Tlie Partnership 'heretofore existimi brisseen the undersigned, under the firm name of CTIPIAPTON It co., for the manufacture of Silver Pearl and other Soars, has this dap been dianolsod 43 mutual torment. , SAMUEL M. KIER, altar: ustwilToN. JOHN FOSTER. • Plitsburgh,Sept. fgh,,ifist. wx. womor ' B. M. NMI Minn & CO.. • (.sverestars f CRUMPTON ik CO•,) umcirAcrroterals ow Silver Pearl and Superior Rosin Soaps 387 LINERTF STREET. PITTSBUROIL TTNINERSAL CLOTIIES WRINGERS: •—• the belt in use; a large aupplyalways on hand. Cell and examine them before gurelmaing other make.. For sale only by J. tr. 11. PHILLIPS, era amM Glair street. T lICCO WORKEIt—JAB. - 2 , , Stucco and Motto Worker, Pe er Hanger and Plasterer.' -oentres and Ornaments, of all klndd, futalabed on *Tort notiee. Orders left at Si CON- - OFIESS.STItELT,near Wylie, or at Palmer's Pa per Ntore, NO.DIWOODBMMET, will be prompt ly attended ta. • . . delatan N OTICB.—The, Coroner of Allgghon T 'County visvitie found at the rota IIIT OANNQN FOVeMBY (ran seven= the morning till Mx in the evening. Hie residence le Me ROB INSON BTIIEET, nom. tho Halleond Bridger 4,61 . "nanny Olty. • - no=wd . ordoismc 4 -supply CODFISH.—.dust, received. of selected Orsnd Bask,Osdash,SOUng by tho pound st tbs. Tspajlggr i tmv i za, .. dot - .; esraeit Meaty srid Hand istztels. COOPgRACCEAST/SALT: • r • - sos Poly 100 sigs l i trrktati L DOmot Sett For lode by_ MIAS. L. OALDWKLb _ . ,okorrWOZlß'.-- it "0"'"")•;14' 14aii.atoisdkratomissk, - - " vO•4o rkatirszmk.rxiil I t ivnn lANDIXd" - -FOR Thirty-throe-hundred AKA ItITER WM/1M Wove Cork's Run. iminedintely opposite atm ctester. The Lazoitng will bo lensed to onexcep. tionable,pettle6 for nteent Fortittahsprdrbetitten the hours of 6 WYE.Ttin. mond p. m. to , S ,:6 1 .W00d atreet.. , • ARES! GRAPEEt-40-boxes-Turkuy Island Catawba arapaw L at ,7 Willer pound, a chrdee article, put up tor Wally use Jan reedy ed and Tor sale br CULP In Sti ' ARP, dga • • . 347 Liberty street. rr. AIiSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH. —A ;nip lot jest rteelved from factory and for • ante n haleesie and t: tall, at the OIL Depot of 3. lk H. ILLIPS, del 26 and '33.. Clair street. TRINITY cinntert PEW.n TUES DAY EVENING, Dee. 6th. at 7'4 o'clock. wm la sold, at the Commercial Pelee Rooms, 5t Fifth reet, that eligibly situated Pow No. 71, 'TA any t bur* fourth seat from the front, on left hind I laic 3.IeILIWAINE,Aucyr: - • e 6nn . WILL .P.URCITA.SE A GOOD Lli-P-BRIOK DWELLING 1101JBE, of 011, eight rooms and cellar, well finiahed and in good order, with lot 'X feet front on Decatur at. Also, a Brick Dwelling House of hall and eight rooms,a 'Frame House or three rooms, and two lots of itrund,..ficiloti sireet. .. ONS, al M.arketit. I. SSO LUTION.--The Co-Partnership heretofore existing bet Ween the undersigned, under the firm name of CHILIIB is ilk, is this day dimolredy limitation. Parties haring business With .the late firm, or either of the undersigned, D ' u l lirr ec ti ", l 4 ll s o N o " r . .. 4 YAIW.Te. new E. If. ALEX AND.R. rittiburglOcor. 30, itisi. - dtlat NOR. 9TX161. C.:TEEL S BAILEY, ttock Brokers and Real Mate Agents, Stockfi bought awl told exclutitcl3 on eointulr 11:011. Sr Oftlce, WILKINS KALI. o, W REAlill.--Stolen, from the stable of the subscriber, at Irwinhi Station, Po, U, IL, a 114.1"PlY. (TREY MESE, about sixteen hands high, about six years oh!, high carriage; one hind leg, from thelnee down, a shade lighter Ahem the other; both front 'hoofs cracked, sad a slight yore on the inside of the right ear. A reward of fifty dollars will be Mr en for the recisiory of the horse, and meVent y-tire dollars for hone and thief .TENSE S. SLUPSON, Irwin's Station. N EW PUBLICATIONS. Lieut. nenerel ti'otl's Autobiography, 2 vols., Price, 114 Co. A New Atmosphere. By Gall Hampton. Prim, • tee 00. _flow to Get a - Farm end Where to Find One. Price, 61 60. From Dan to Beersheba : Travels in the Itoly Land. By .Rev..l. P. Newman ' D.P. Price, I , t 13. Arizona and Sonora. By Sylvester Mowry. Price, 61 60. Familiar Letters from Europe. By C. C. Fu ton. Price, l's 60. Emmy,. 310 r. I Pont t.. 1 and Esthetic. By 'Luc uort Sp, Rem Price, le 0). Lyre Aoaellcaae. m the beat Enersh writers. Price, 62 00. Seises' Poems, cabinet edition. Price. lag 03. P'raetor's Poems; cabinet edition. Price, th-2 00. James Russell Lowell . . Poems . cabinet eiltion. Icier $4 ock kAY k CO., 53 Wood Street. 864. HOLIDAYS. 1865 mr•cort. 12.1r11.1119ZIZTrEll. BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS, In elegant binding, line morocco and velvet.. • All the STANDARD WO RliA in atiporb landing. All the NEW AND POPULAR 110010 S, for Boy-s and Girls. Giarilk, of all kinds. Mahogany, Rosewood, Morocco and Russian Leather Yi BITING DESKS AND WRITING CASK. DIE _ z PaS' per Macho 'Mahogany and Rosewood LA WORK Mahog a ny Furnished and unfurnished PORTFOLIOS. GOLD PENS, to Black, Gold and Silver Exten sion and Disk Holden. YOCKI.T BOOKS, and all the novelties of the season, now ready, n large and complete stock, at no Al 69 FIFTH. STREET, biasolo I)EOPLE'S STOCK EXCIIANG MONDIi k TIESDAT EVENISCS, Der. 5 and G. atrimprlt boo been received with un bounded enthusiasm this season, in the principal cities of the West, nod it le h7eil that this great frieni of the Onion Soldiers wi be received with equal honor boons own city. AI - Cards of edmisMon, 00 cents. Awned seats, Scents. Sale of reserved setts will begin on Friday morn. tog, Dee. 2d, rese nt to o'clock, sit the 310310 Store of Cl. C. 31311cr, and continue t nth ail are disposed of. Itendiugs commencebit o clock, preeisely. 11. ALL PATTERSON - J. NurrvivinEr.il, N. O. riIefIANDLEI.' O , .3. M. GARZA - 51. T P. HOUSTON, d'3'n Lorturc Committee . STOCKS. 'BONDS AND SECURITIES. PIA N—O—S' The undersigned will open, On Friday £%rning, Der. 2d, nt 71•? n'elork In the commodious rpom known •s U 1 EOVIITH STREET, 'NEAR SMITIIFIELD, A\ EVICUNG EXCHANGE. For the purchase and sale of ...It La propoood, oho, to bore A MORNING' BOARD A* soon as iirritudernents can he completed. The attend:yam of those interested in a ifilisrce, con• ducted on nem( and accommodating principle*, is respecd folly solicited. T. IL IdefILELLAND. • _ . I.`fiLTOIC - :; VEGETABLE COUGH STROP. FVI.TON'S Silt UP cures Cos. Cough. Cat& to the Ilea. " -Sore Thrust. " Ptltlttelo - , FULTON'S STU V C P cures A %tem, .1 4, roup. Influenza.' Bronchitis. " " Petri In the Breast. ITI.TON"6 ST HIT cure. innip. Conitumption. entarridAlrections. Whooping , Gough. " Spittle,* Wood. " " Quincy. IT tri A CERTAIN CURE Fultou's Vegetable Cough Syrup Cures Coughs, (folds, and sit affections of tho TI goat and LIMO. . U a tarhita Yeatlatai Compoand. TH CIHF.APEST courin RENF.DY on be had ei t e all reliable Mug Stores. For sate wholesale an¢ retail at J. M. nitfflows DRUG STORE, Also, wholesale awl retell neat On the justly eelehreted California Wines, Liquors, PtIREI RYE WRISEY, Which I guarantee airictly for medicinal purporec no3o' C A U T I 0 N. —On NOVEMBER mat t lefd, I purchased from Dr. J. X. LINDSZY, of nollldayaburg, the recipe by which be manufa tured b y famous mediate°, known as Dr. ,L • ItINDS.EIf , t3 , ; ; Imliroved .11lood43par9her. Since that time I have. been tidinufaotnriter tt, having Dr. Inlrr himself part of the Unto em- PloTed enPeri ten ding its prevention, and shall oonuoue to man facture It tru Imelda/we telththe tostreersand dtreet bl los of Dr. Lbutser. Those, then,de tio shing the gelan n e sullele, should le* that the name of T. M. FtILTON appear on every bet tle T and to dealers I give flake that every terse , " lion of this, ter trado•lnerk, will be proilunted to the full extent *Hale law. - , • • ! ' • • L 11.-1111/10Zii , •• • No • . fz• s. y an 4 eoFIFTH' EER, pit*Fgh. !•"44...t m.ooti•invttraz*•. nerow ;larkeypiter.l pall : beim pureolias else, OFAiI kIES°Cr " .drorrnris wmt-r s. A WF.E%LT NEWSPAPER, Publisherl Pitt:abase', sa., JAMES ALLISON it 00; THIS LS A 'arm RELIGIOUS • Elrorsp.SEßß, PRECTED ON FACELLF/CTIL PAPER, AND IN SUPERIOR .SE. Ih IT CONTAINS EDITORIALS • On Au e leading topics of the day, both Religious and S oda, All the vi:trlona guided" that present .themtelves for consideration, and that are ; worthy the attention of intelligent and Christian people, are discussed from the Christian standpoint, and to the comprehensive rytrit of Christian charity and enlarged benevolence:. rrom the *lxlllining of our 'present' National troubles. this paper has taken high and fearless ground In favor of the Constitution and the Teri.' tarty ordained government, and of the preserva tion of the integrity of the Union. Its utterances halbeekfirm mid decided and they will continue to such until the . Spirit of they has been ' entirely quenched, end the Oeveramerit once more Br:oYr oadabllahed. 131:17, EtitorEAN CORRE4PONDENCIE II surpassed by any other America:4.ll=Al in bre* th of view, reliability, and general useful •nos. It is a complete, history of the progress of - ntrat In Europe. THE NEV'S OF TIIST~SIE 011UDDlik4 AND MIN- I gives a complete vicar of the news concerning the douches and ministers.of our own denonitnetton and nil others. The is A new and lnterestlng fea ture of the Bag aa. Autouu our CONTRIBITOES I=l=3 are 'stone of the best newspaper loiters In the Church. We also hare • OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENTS In :01 parts of the land, and in Slam, India and China. . The Compendium of DDAIESTIC AND FOREIGN NEWS , • is prepared with much are and labor. And just now the j news Is often so uncertain and contradic tory that weekly papers can give, the most reliable, news for the public, Once the apPortunity for (IR ing and correction allowed. Under thchold of • niont. Interesting (nektonls or with Ind Monts of note,•whether dead or living. Under tho hood of VARIETIES, given the revolt,. of Setenee,Travel, Statistlea formation, h.c., of most valub to the public. While at the same time from hooks. :Magazines, And other newspnpers are given for the ChriSHAD, the parent, the map of lit erature and learning, and for the children. Nor are the claims of the GARDEN AICD TILE FARM forgotten; rbutd*nitit,e pros hofte;,ealnfermittion needed for both is A general SIIIILItIARY OF BUSINESS MATTERS, carefully prepared, Is given every wick. In'thls our readers will be Informed of the state of the Money, Stock, Dry tloods, Oil, and Produce Mae. ' beta. It Is also, ontaig to Its large and Increasing circu lation, ono of the very best Advertising Mediums. This paper b fundstied nt the low rate of $2 00 per annum in advance, with an additional copyto the person getting up a club of ten. Fifty cents cairn when delivered carrier. thlreie JANES 41LLISON TENSiTSON CLI;11 LECTURES Mr. J. E. NIIRDOCE., TILE eitmr.un XTED Tragedian and Renowned American Reader Will rive two of We ['NB..WALLED lIRAD. Masiati.vollto 23.a11, RU HR OFPHRED IN PITTSBURGH. $.llOO TosLooo. Every Piamill'arrantett for Six Years "ale Agent. for Sttiow,re Pianos, TUE PRESIDENT PETROLEUM CO. PRESIDENT, VENANCIO 00., Pit Organize4l under the Laws of Peansyllaitia Prernarnt—AMOßY =WAR M% Em., X. I', ' Trensurrr—L. H. NIBLPSON,E.aq., Nsw York.. Seerriery—J. RDA' &RD GONAAT, Lag" N. X. JOHN IL CLAPP, Esq., General Resident kin perintendrnt. • (bumf—Mcsara. PLATT, GERARD k DICK LEY, New York. • s ADIONY EDW/1:1111 . S, Esq., New York. EISEN B. CIUNICLI/ 4 ESQ., of 4... stocker C Wit ren, New York. FLETOILEIt ItT-STRAY. Nsq:, of Wentrsy, Gifts tc Heade/LAIC New York. 7. M. CLAPP,' Esq., President, Venal:C psemlo. ty, .PF1214. 1 • IL.: N. SIMPSON, Esq., of 11. Simpson to CM., New Yolk. CAPITAL sTocs,si,ooo,(?()o in Whirr* of s.3eucL. P!'r Value' i_L i u b seription pride.. 3 per Snare. being in fall payinent for OW Shore. Noe. 431 and GO *UM ettOOt. toMo SHAUF4,;OR $llOO,OOO. RESERVED volt ArropsinG oarrre.L. ffirPsrties subscribing in this Oompanylalll re, calve an equel amount of Stock to tveo otker Clouts • panics stijoinleg, without further charge. The tench of these companies ete located oo thd Allecholy Myer, nnd on Ile:Week, Potounine and Id.CClca Weeks, lashing nn Of Over Ten-and-a-lutit 6kites In itatink, The Well' on' the 'adjUlp s taK property,' known as the celebrated "Ileldrlcd and t•Plthole Creek' , wells, are famous toe tbelf Immense supply ofoe wells on t i eds property are bolnK sunl: With VirolgAd P g14 1 :210 .U „ P a r rt e et a o r f tic i ed - unsurpasseogA Imb:temente are offered: . • " •-•Penuldus-Investtng In this Company get, WS stock, and the above BONUS for each alluvested). With' oat further calkor assessment. .1 _ . .. _ 1 enhaceptlon hooka, inhps t hed all othet 'donna. lion can be obtained at the °Moe of the'SUbscrip• Lion Attest*, ' . - _ , • : BANK OF . rie4,llolll. PERSONAL, SELECTIONS, 1 . 6 , ill' TEM AN 11ANNE11, Pittsburgh, Ps_ TUE I4UGEST Just. received and for male by If. KLEI11:11 tr. BRO. No. 1= WOOD STREEt OFFICERS DIREGTORS ITS LANDS FOII,III ITS no further.eall of ansesmaent to be made OIL-BORING TERRITORY , . st cedar itied, New Yori. . . Sii-No subanelana taken foe leas then ONE NEW SUGAR,-OUItED HA , 13,--3;ns i t f eetired,ftimpopornew sugu , outm Rud Dried Dttf L ieef ego ateeetall Otoeerl • 31.10. A. del 'Gotha Ll berty and Elial steel& 111.4.717 L BTA MEANS. . Loans, 11114,14seounts !tad U. S. _...: ~ Certlffeiti ; s orrodebtednesi $1,0,667 . 31. FfScoursk6 per cent W 0,00600 Estate and Ground Sent 43,331 43 St dor and Miscellanies 4,97167 Due b y Other Banks . olives 74 Brink Notes, Checks EC Tree. Note. cops 03 Spees v.' .4.4%1106 • c 51.0;3,113 , t rzinthrrqs. • li Capital Stk • t,fit,soi) D/ oc Profile and Ittiraktra_ 201,5% 61 Unpaidlllllde - rids and Snip. Accit. • 11;107 89 Due to other Banks 1,181 64 • elreulatiou 17,148 OD ' Depo4ll4' • • • ' •16:71,214 CD ------ 43,0114738 % The obove statement 6 correct. to thee.,!.pfl7l k""le'lge nud - Sworn to and Sllberriloed, this lttdox.of.Deceui ser, iSitt, before me. S. SMlTlL.Vb.tar3.l!ttlalo, EXCELGE BANK OF PFFTSBG'IL STATEMENT, Dec. Ist, 11386: Loans and Dbcounis 1 10,534 PS Itt Deal Estate 60,000 00 (old and Sllver Coln =Mill 00 Checks•and Notes of other Banks.. • Wilt 70 IL S. LegAl Tender Not. . 6[0.7:6 00 U. S. Treasury Notes, 7 3-10 per ct. 44600 Mt U. S. Certtheatei, 6,. , , ; '.! .. - • 3, 4I 00 Dennsylvsnls Ilona ' Y%,000 00 Due by other Banks . Int 1010 Capital Stock . fft,000,X 0 00), Notes to Cireulatlon • ......1" 1 4 5 F 116,8111 Deposits 40 Ihie to other Ranks lc BS Contingent tuiot awl Enrn 19411 41,181,69[ Ao The above statement la correct, to the beat of my knowledge and-belief. ' • IL 31.-.llltlßAßT,Vaddee; • Affirmed before me, this day. C. 11. ISRAEL Ittotary.Ptiblkh. IRON CITY CITY BANK, • • PITTSBCIIOII, Den. Ist, 1364. Capital Stock M 00,003 00 • Lamm and Discounts ' MOM 30 ' U.. 13. and Pa:Handal. Certlti.tes.. 116,300 00 Due, by other Banks 749136 80 Deposited MIL B. Suhayeatimy.... ..220,090,00. • Notes Mal Cheeks of otheellanke " ' • and TrimmuT Notes 03 • 105,f1t0'09 7..'Cui7allon 7433,04.3 00 Duo to 'other Hanks • 28,682 Ar Due to Depositors 86,811. 00 • The abore statement is correct, scsonling to the . best of my knowledge and belief. ISO.' MAGOFFIN, Cashier. 'Affirmed unto before me N , this day. 8. SMIT otary Public. QTA,TEMENT OF THE MECHAbiIs BANK OP PITTSBURGH. DEMME'S Int,lBlll 1000.1,1111 00 16.451 30 31 ?226 14 1511210=1 „ Dt , to other Hanky Due to. DePof I,o ^ , • ASSETS. V. S..l.issna and Discounts $1,701,959 SS Treasury Notes and Notes &Cheeks -If other Bea. , 150,13-113 W 3". 58,110 OS 87,098;3 • 42,i:01,566 40 The above statement is corned, to the best of my knowledge and belief. 3144.1. 6. 11ILLTITIN,Canhier. ° Sworn before ale this drat day of Deeember,lBtlL S. SWATH, Notary Public. TBA ATEDIENT OF THE ILLEGIIENY NK. Prrisntainu, Dec. Ist: 1884. Capital Stock 0500,000 03 .Loans and Discounts 1,0111,18 12 Due by other Banks - 7r160 8 Notes and Checks of other Banks. 04,66 65 Ti. S. Securities and Legal Tender. 412,145 00 Specie 138,461 12 Circulation titt,7os 00 Due to other Banks 1,101 it Due to Depositors Z 50,600 OS The above statement is correct, according to the eat of my knowledge and ? belief. IV. COOK, Cashier. Stl'orn unto before me this day. S. SMITH, Notary Public. CITIZENS BANK. .. . Prventincot, December Ist, 16C.4. Loins ftnti Discounts $700,017. et ran 107011 et NOtes and Chetkeof other Bank.. 0,113 90 Legni Tender Notes Zl,OOO 00 U. S. Securities 1,017,000 CO Duefrom Dank. end Bankers 1 1 6, 07 / 77 eSp n Hal Stock sroopo to CirCulation 961,800 CO Depositors (416,877 TT Due to Esokikerid Bankers. 70 The abase statement ie correct according to the best of my knowledge and relict GEORG b T. VAN DOREN, Cashier. Affirmed herore me tills Ist day or Dec. 1861. ~ .. E. E. DAVIS, Notary-Public. FOITIVFII BANE: OF PITTSBURGH. O. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY. 'llia Stank °reel to the publle he. foUovriog at vantages, and icapeetfullT aollelts the public a. teenage , . AS A DEPOSITORY novernment Nationsi Bank Notes, Pitt burgh Molt Notes, mid Notes of Interior Banks all feeetradr deposit, • Eastern Exchange Furnished to her =dowers F.DEE OF AZT . ..F QUAILGE, sod clery4acilltr granted Depositors, INTEOP-ST ALLOWED oPeotol ogiocatoot, to Woe IkTositoro. 4:4 cyzaa ..s%mg=o essr_ivzrlnzt l'utelmeed erict sold et market price. GOLD COUPONS Bought, et highest pride, of embed in gold 7-30 - 17. S.' LOAN Subscriptions et;ceired for • amount of Nutted Statei• Government,' and the TULL 100111ALS SION allowed to nevem.. Investing. • 5-20 BONDS, U. S. CERTIFIOLTFA And all classes o 1 rethitge and prOdtablc. tanner: 'tents furnlalledtd purnhaaess. TiI4SI.IOI2NK 12.1.4 HER 331ausilaseeils Xleaparfrtitio I • • arra:lkea so as to meet every Dpubl reqttlrimt•ot. Rs n IrfOre,*onveuteta sod peofitoble Institution for community to ttatutact Its ;Roney business with. SI D. HEBRON, °Bahia REAL ESTATE Sairings Institution, 63 Yowl= STREET, .. Statemeut'of it"Pooditton, Movember tat, 1964 published as requlrld by Act of Assembly • . Float Mortgage" oolleal Estate iit0,....1z 63 U. S. 649 DOods, at par 50,101 60 U. ii. Certificate', o 8 par 62,000 06 U. S. 1951•13a6t1e, at oold M,031 23 ()Mee Furniture • 217 00 Interest accrued ' 3,070 93 Crash okband ' .1 • ‘.. 2 !,..4 ;;; . ..-....--..... • Total moat' ....: - - 0 4 it 113,601 91 ttrauLtriEs. Due to 'Depositors - , g 56,756 33 Due to Dem , itbts, 'F tntetest, Nov. 1,.1961. ;15 0: 9 0m 16 66 33 c Contingent Fund , (liplafice,) 3473,60 t St , 4!.. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. • .The undoteignett, Auditing Committee, have . ex mined the books orthe institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the' gash', and, have found the.above statement to be cornet. W. 1O OOPRLANDi Auditing / • . • SMITH, 7. U. MOORHEAD, Committee. ti November tst, Interest paid on peposits ,nt PEI 2. crENT • Per "'awn. .sirrorrsirs; ISAAC jotirs, -President . Hon. Theo. N.'llonre, 1 1 10 G n...7 H . MontlinS.l Wm. ll:f3mltbr i 7, W.IL 00p 1 elsod, Painter - Macey Olds, JOU tPxaisff. , _ . 01711313.-14A:Icl,ww. Co. PWr ue r t ryo l A rMat 14'thar° their f4c k szatzustent to breitandoe.PrePsiind WO war the* la nunerhne vinare; it shun notteeouta un rettostbiotenut ultra Mom is oaE awl cumin* IMX4OI".:' *MU - • • •.. • •,,..,•,,,q4.=1,•A'''',17,‘,.-7-4.24•7,•`•;;?4:iiii•-•."';.:*'-''',1..4 EIM!IT Slai .D 4114 Witt CLUBSACE •R,_ $150,000 WOItTH OF Vali. and Winter 34,181,664 80 DRY GOOD! W. BARKER & 'lb. 09 Markel street. BEAT BROUCTIONS WILL ILE MADE IN THE PRICIES OF i,326,9: 0 5 41 SILKS, SHAWLS. CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS. MEN'S WEAR, BO'S' WEAR, And every nrt4rie seapte4 to the ',relent Aeolian ecru_vstry na,orahaasts will find this a rare.Opportualty FOIL RETLEtitBIIING THEM •STOCKS. DOME LEAGUE GOODS. MERINO TUTS AND DRAWEES FOR MEN WOMEN AND CRUDER. ALL WOOLEti TESTS AND DRAWERS, , . cIFCGENTS:' . • NEGLIGEE OR TRITELING WOOLEN 'HOSIERY. A LditGE ASSORVAUPIT OF ALL THE DESCRAiiLt . STYLES,„ I&Plaiu and rant'? .Itttaker, t and Merino Soaks. - BUCKSKIN G TI AND GAUNLETS., ItnigoN • - TrES and SUSPENDER.,.. LOAGSDILE UMBRELLAS. ' WOOLEN ENITIING YARNS, lit all co . 4irs quantities. • BALAIORAL aurieriOt lit • styles _tad • durability to those Imported. 011NA3112iTS ANB Tursimmas for CIOWks and Dreases. /jig* Sash as ' ad Bonnet Ribbons • • SILK AND LEATHER BELT LATEST STYLES; KEW :STYLES SIDE AND BA.OK COMBS, IVOKY,_ BREAST PINS AND EMI. DROPS, POCKET BOORS AND TRAVELING, BAGS, PHILADELPHIA MADE PEARL BUT., TONS, AMERICAN CORSETS WHITE'AND COLORED. HAIR ROLLS ANb ORENELLLE NETSr•MIERIOAN ZEPHYR HAND MADE ROODS, TALMAS, BRAWLS, SAOQUES, SON- • TAOS and GAITERS. The foregoing articles are of AIIIERIOAKMAN EFACITUItE, and were purchased directly from ei the Manna or their Agents, and witrnipese fa- Vltty ti on . d i gAt m t . F,Mn BRAIDS, BIKTONGS and many othor WARPS. Just wicelsed, a quantity of American MERINO and White COTTON ROVE.'. Speatal ,Mention will hereafter be Olen to our assortment of DOME MADE ARTICLES. • FASHIONABLE CLOAKS 11.00eXcrY *roils FOR COLD We hare • tµII stock of very henry 11ND:4: , 11111,171 AND Puns.. a . well' Is the Once raul_behter gndee, leoltullng the real Shaker Fltinnel, made la the beet manner. For LADIES . Arid CIIILDIti:ti. Ica Wee Suitt opened a full line et • The largest and finest stock wo have ever had, Just opened, at low prices. Also, Wool Stockings, hoods, Sontag., Shawls, Nadas, Bantu*, Sond • _ stalynoral Skirts, , Of the Tett newts' se choice pattekne f Nod quality. J CANTON FLAtlifil. White Skirts, 7 11ullogN1 14 0 1 7, at• AT REDIfeEt(TRIOES AT im p illE g h , m u m_ ark =MEI BLItCMUiS I Prbsent Panic !uvrox, neon= &. co. Nos. 19 WA 19 nrth Si ,cet giroulars, Vasques. Children's Cloaks horAim. A. BiTIIS:21 Fifth Stree EATILER. Merino DrauerB and rests, Of the beet queUty, in every size. GLOVES, reZikeik alirrrOP Jostea HORNE & oft, 1 17 thiDiS BLASE.ET ST smarm), stu.ni.ila ). WOOL AND SILK IiNI3IIBGAIIMEB'I9. eI'Kh.IIKET sraeu GOQD9 BOUCULT er I "loin a. OLTIIE, No. 78 MARKET'Munn'. rittabalith. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la .12 ' GS; EIiBBOIDERIES. Nzailunisereir, imicacorcimva, BliBONS; BVSOfI FurnishingagdwandiNgtiow , 'Thamerallind Hoop Shine; Serst tle rEals__ wee Turban Hata; Mee Grey Huny; are; Meelasw, anA Shawls; Nubia", Sontaseh. WeNWOHNIPIeh Ooltsest OHM Linen. - Lawn sad -Eft artketelttersi=wressee, Nets, Stwlleek.le 4 Bell-Buekles; Trestedtsp culduattats, We r tbe above and 111111* Mier 'militia fir lbw et verr moderate prlees,llnd we erftlatir Wholesale' Bolan ltrehasers TO 11OCAITONE' °mg srocrr, ' WtiFob mbe toundqup sad attntotive. , NEW GOVP3, J. M. BIURCHFIELDI3. comic arrsrmos. OLOTII. nu&t Popwrot, ststni AND remair suss. ,0:1Z,, foe Xsa sad Bop. •aniise I TWtLLF.D maiNua. IMMIMM;I WHITE WHITE SEIAII.EK HEAL wzr.ort SATENETTS AND TWEEDS. GOO A. liegeDS j assortme ntmed. °fevers' description O( NEW ust °per Northeast Cotta Point and Market Struts; sPECILILL JrOr MUSE WlSZypirEasia, 11111111/ACITIPXD aT E. &X.-3301171AR, GEBILLNY, - (rorrzerly DIA f.Lb7Borflearri 4 • . • .. • • ' The only "Vinegar awarded raffia - Trim! Er al, of sixty exhibitors. xt-ito taternAtiomil fthibl tlon, London, and for jab, by-' ,; )3(4am/sr , Wrerr M►irmintr=r. Igrl7l7l9l:lWit SAW WORKS , • HUEMARDS & LONG, PATENT tanot.rNn CIRCULARS, • *striated thurr STE:11I. SAWS, of every do. seriptlon. 21111,1X : aley, Cross Cut, Clang, sad ail other retiettes. ••• - An kind. of KSTS ' ES SPBII4O_ made frail Sheet Oast Sire): EZlCtilL.Reflned - umarrs AVM MOWING - Ealliltee. , • aw.,Wershouse en Works,leorner *AXES sib SHORT STSEETS, itteburgh. Pettierdersttation ghee to Setoothima - Gum. ming and.Strißehtenlag Clreuter_Siters; also, re m was of Fuzugans awl 141.111 tr dee*. at; reasonable fates. • • ap:sSy winarana., * C 0... I=9 • . - • • Boiler .litakeis Sheet Iron Woikersi ,124 end P=l; sTREzr.. 2.1 • secured a large pant, And fuitifiltig • ' the most Itnprtsrml maehliseryiwe,hre_l l lb;• . . - ,IC: r e d to menufsettue eters' &stripped OEM '=R•No •• • In the best manner, and morrantell Leguel tn. any =de in the cout s. +OIIIDINEYS,_RIZIORW , FIRE BEDS, PIPES, • LOOODIOTPTB • •! • • Bonams, VOX SEES PAIM TANKS, - MD STILLS, AGITATORS, ELT TUNG VATTS,I BOILER IRON, BRIM SUGAR. ?Ails, And sole rannufsettmers 0t.111011% IDLE'S PATE - NT IsIOILIKEtS. - Repelling dottil On the shortest nOtice. iw.ROISINE*O.II, KEA Q CO., (successOrl ' ,- .. tO RODINOCI7 Thais a A11ay.23,1 - - -- i i ' ' - '''" 'W lilngtok ' Works, , . , •. luuto3MS -MACHINISTS; Plrresunow: , DLusufecturera I BOAT AND STATIONARY. -: .. • '. STEAM ENG &S, .LAST ENGINES, MILL UHINLILT, . GEARING, - SHAFTING,' • OAST- .. . "' • rNos or all deserV Er ms, OIL TANKS, STILLS, BOILER AND. S 1310N-WOHL.. . __,, -SS-Aleuts for 0 FFABDM PATENT ~ ' , , GEOIII3B 121615EU.4.15.p.D1031111-4. 1t0L411.110, LA BELLE STEEP' WORKS.' (Successors te. BTATEItyIiAIriMAN k CO). Alanntenturerei of r. AST STEEL; SP 113 PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SP . SEPP3B3,U. , 1111rWorke, kedlEgbinT.' - Pink Office address, P ITTSB URGH. iii • ..jglay • • • Copper /dill and 'Smelting -Vroito;. • I.rsousall. PARK> , IYIVIRCrit:&; Manufacturers of SIIEATBINa RR/121E1W lc lIIILT•.COPPER; PFtmsla) COPPER ROT TCIMS, RAISED STILL BOTTONS,ISPALTER SOLDER. Alec, i mporters and dealers in MET. A.LS, TIN PL AT};. SIIIIET IRONOT_IIjAtro .. Constantly'onhandtr INNERS , auk.: TOOLS.- IVarettouat• iN0.140 FIRST and thhBEo.• OND STREWS> Pittsburgh. Special ooders at Copper cut to anyidealred pattern. •- • ' •••• •• - dydaiisT • TUE COIVFENISIONIS AND EXPIC. far 'IRIENTIVOI_Abi .INVALlD,•puhUskied for the benefit and as a warning and caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Thibuitit,Pre: mature Decay of blanhood, etc, supplying, at the same time,rite media %ell, cure, by one who hss• cured himself after he put to great expense and islury through medical humbug and quact7.; 'Dyenelosdng a Abet-pald addressed envelope; sin gle copies• uug be bad of the author. --•- • ' . ATIIAXIEL MAYPArg, r t s. L . • my^t,lydxwT S BadroK, Xidgs meturth x• TO OF ligkr 7 BOTH BE=3.-A reverend geatlemea has - • lag been restored to health few dart, after nn 4mi:las:the usunbroutiotrandkregular expensive mode of treetmentstittiout !noes*, considers tt Mx • .scared duty to coadminfeate to his Aftlted fellow- •Preatnres the means of mate: - Dent*, oil thoreettlyti of an addreseeitenaelope,. he will rend, ee, bows . ; : of the preacription vnieedd. _ •• • • Three.t to Dr. JOUlif DAGITALL, al Fulton. , Atreet,lc. Y. ; • rt . , tutillgydawZ. 1011600D11.1fliDL&. 411101 LAGIOGIIIN -_ilrhicb hal gained• witch. notosieCy 10 the elite of Fever and Agnei' and - ofber Isftloon.nifeel tioaS,NessPrePored bf Prielsni - lind tboreeolf , of so eitensiVe preens. serrefti yea* : xlrce; • " in bilious climate. :Stew whobsveused ft;therk or seen its sslotsryelfeets Olson othete,neeci no 'further evidence of it. Brent ystne. 'A emelt Treatise on the eaoses,treatmeni - hedeure' of .611k tots disesSes aceompooleS etiffraOttie :of ,then.„ 001,163' all drnalsti sad mediebiedenle*,. • notil•liwT • • irme•DIMEASICIS Or TIRE BrEIRIIOI7B, 11=1- SEIDLNAD, URINARY AND SEEI7AD 411:STEMS—DSw, Sod, reliable treatment Az Do , ports attar. Rowsid Aiwatattoo. , Sesit-by pia ID. - -•—• • .. - free of dome. ii§" •'oDill and SaTIIIRD 5T111.1.714 between Woodard Market, have on WWI 0 Tart yof new pat -- terns, -. f ags and suitable for all purpores. - l'attietun: at toattca pact t? eta.sing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short notice: . - 110131E11 &SONS, Dealer. In FOR' 11GN AND.DOMETIO DILLS OF EX - .ORANGE, OtatTIFIOATES OF DEPOSIT DANK NOTES AND iiPEOLE, No. 61' rdAltKEr STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. air Colleetlons made on all the, prinellial.oltlet throughout the United States.- ir - ap : • : IIENIRY U. COLLINS,. VORWARD, . II G AND COMMISSION MEROHANI. . .and wholcule dealer CHEESE, DOWER; SEEDS, Fmr, mt. Ittodnec: gencrally, -N0;1 4 5 , .: WOOD sritErr -- - . THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day .fonned LloTurtotrihiP 'for thu trunsmo', non of ft General : ComUlholion_ericmetetukotor: Bratloge btuilues6 Ttßy . uporrir 6 o , rl ; , . W3l. u: LienNoorr. - - PutebuT - o,lior. ,--4 564 . • I4Pi..OOOTT, -Fitt it &la liertlianta & tleichudialfte&eri; • rtmari :ARV Vat :it OILS :4 • mr. sxoqs.. :Oil bought an4'llobt to trition.gktext to E ea e t o s te 'of en76 - 0i1; . • "th, igirOtOoo, - /So. 421 Mod*. er.l3o.ooWatetwoust,)Pittlibutgh,Pi.' SUPPLITIAtNT TO ma, BLEiribil l it .:. LIST OF - ...Arri i loArgersior settusx tdr. . quota, filedAzi the bletiVe Ofate - A0T..M ., : 4 0; ~ °Corp Getber. thrifty 4th Want _.. - Alle yap: -.- .121AMIntt a4ll tneeV„eb 44,,,TURDA , ;lhe. teth- , 4lny otahwetabere se64. Itemonstmaes must be tiled on at helms that ntik4' ; - . nonCen , WV: A, IlLEttII0:4 Meek. , ~•-;~ s; :~. ~(SA7 i
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