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PUBLISHED BY
'PM GAZETTE PUBLISHING ASSOCIITION
FRIDAY, DECEMBEn 9, 1804
111" ASIIINGTON cortitiiisPONllENTsi.
, We are reminded, as we write, of the
dillrifiltles and troubles of a Washington
letter writer, by finding on one page- of a
'TAM:hit:lntl paper from its Washington -eor.
respondent, elaborately arguing that Mr.
• — Crrasa would not and could not 'be. ap.
"'pointed Chief Justice, while another page
• - "contained the announcement that he had
been appointed! •
indeed this appointment illuitrates how
I very little these Washington correspondents
I'. •• leaky know of what Is going on there; for
•••,_
..4p.l6:the.very hour when the nomination
• — •.'3tidtient. to Hite Senate, the CM:respondents
• •Li ..nearly every paper in the country
were' and telegraphing. (as
They
had been for weeks) that .11fr.
CHASE Svas out of the question altogether.
There are always in Washington men who
pretend to know • all thstis going on, to
liate "the ear Of the ilresident," and to
possess the utmost influence with him.
.They wear a very , knowing look, and nod
: and shake their heads significantly, some
flenes saying " what they think and at other
tinies darkly hinting it, but always impress_
ing theheholder With the conviction that
: what ',,they don't know is not worth , linow,
'lag. The correspondents have been victi
mized by these_ fellows, this time, its they
•••••, have been mans times before.
• President LlNCohic is a remarkably reti
-rent man, - and does not make known to ad
-" fianCe What he is going to do. He listens
patiently, thinks carefully, and acts delib:
• erifiely, but does not talknhout his purposes
.except to those whom he can trust; and
twice the correspondents are all at fault in
- frying to forecast bin' future action. We
feel much rejoiced that in this case he has
proven himself so much more sensible than
• they; and that in making them false pro—
phets be hits shown himself a true man.
11IIR PIRST CORPS.
'Our neighbor of the amaniercita suggests
lite....natne of Col. J.,Bowmt4; SWEITZER,
I . ..irie of the G2d Pa. Vole., for appointment
es- Brigadier General in liar:comes new
Army Corps, now forming.
Col. SwErrzsm Is a 'good soldier, luts
served with acceptance and distinction for
three years, having had conunand of a bri
gade for most of the time, and could doubt
teed many of his old comrades back
into the field. We have imown him for
many years, -entortain for him a high per.
sonal regard, and would he very well pleas
ed to see 'him re-enter the service in the
rank suggested. Certainly if experience
and tried worth constitute the leading goal.
~..tificationss for such a place, he is jrvt the ut to
" • - fey it.
We suppose, from . the manner of orgal
- , t , icing this corps, that the appointment w I
be - aside to depend somewhat ou the efforts
lje to get tequila. As between two a
Plieants of the same ability, he will bepre'-
. Snrredwho has daue the most to.raiser men.
Ili • this - way:.tonipanies will ,be officered,
"'And-regiment ' s mul..brigades ; and if Penn
sylvania fbrnishes a bitgadhllwas" z she should,
hc,will gct a Brigadier front atniarni those
best qualified who have been most activeln
mrising tt Cfdonel Bvrirmsn.7 . ctin, , we
knowitrender. Most 'effectix - e. serriet; in
curing the needed recruits; and his nppoi
nt
_went will need no better or other backlog...
• lEtsgqP,HACi-411PATC11"'
We are not amongthose- who think the
.--... telegraph the mo.st. perfect instruutbnt in
thaviorld,'nerdo We ittpect ti u 'aPaPitors
• nrryrrarrettruiselves the'most Calvet angle..
• triiigent of htmutp kind. flat we der think
more care might be used vrithadvan
, tage,in making up disfutteltes for thh.press.
Forinstance, Mia.r..p, Georgia, :one of
the Pointi of . .Sutatmaic's grind match; has
been given to us several times as' Mir:vox;
and yesterday's * CongresSional report
o'rtirtitulerbin names. Wen mtnid,tn Wain,
that "31r. BLAIR, of Missouri,",made
s .motion, &a., which blunder is ceverrd .
times repealed; we PrestinteMr: BLAIRE,)
Maine, is meant, M
as r. BLAU: i 9 not a
uetuber of the llouse.
Next welearn that Mr. COVODE made a
Inoti p u ha the Senate, end Bowu.vsr, of
did the same in the 'Tonga.
NOLIF.: is vet a member of the b'shate, nn,l
there Is no 'Mr. Bowttx.v. from P:1; in the
House:
if ID:4 be Ettilti that the,,tre Wu:tiers
- which' shoal:1 be - eorrectell by proof real
ore;:, hut proof readers, ,liks etrapositozs,
cpitz; itttl how are they to know
ychrt is meant by "Mr. CONODE" or "bir,
..116w4Ait?'t '
= Eon. Edgar I.r..owan.
The Oreensburg Intel!llene& informs Ili
thati‘n., Emiut Cowscr- Toted for I.tx-
LOlll,- and that. he will be found, in the.
• • :Senateotpon the' side of the "'resident's
•
friends. - W are, glad to hear -.It.
' l O nr - Ait Should never have been found els
Where, and his;many 'personal 'fftelids will
21);Oire th know that lie is now Where all Ids
''s.rmirst.hies and associations • would re
him if he had let them ha' - •c' fair
- • ••-•"'
VORIIESPONDENT has sent 113 the nil
-15414' line?, Whlcrh Tom Brown's
- payk•"at.•Rughr. are quoted from
our canntiyMarkLowell :
.
uOnte,lo mai:e sad nation, •
• Donuts the moment todecidc, .
the strife of troth end relschot4,
Yoe the good or aril aide.
•
Then it hi the trtie marCeboores,
•
• • Indio theeowartistands noble, •
• Doubting, in hie object
r •, • .PUPAL Lord Is cruettled.. •- • ' ' '
. .
. .
~
In the Idstory - of .thLs nation the critical
here spoken , . of - has -oome and
and the
.people, instead or standing
Erf y le, dotibting abjectness of spirit which
3_ to take, hays decided for , the right.
the /nto elect/Oa for , President hung
- films Infinitely more , momentous than de
- ..,deton any previous one, and the result
snows that the,„people understood their na
ture and Importance, anti their decision in
this strife between truth - and falsehood. has
'sand the country,
slow imprornmept In England.
DOetor Livingstone, In a recent address In
England; speaking of the difficulties the
African,misalonaries had to overconle, said :
"It was a long process, but they must re
collect it was along process with themselves
before they 'were converted to God. It w.ss
only little more than one hundred-years ago
since.there _wee 'slaving' going -on in Lon
don,. klany of them no doubt had heard of
Thomas It att. - When , lie went to London
.`;to learn phllesophical instrutnent maiden
there -were many ,as forty press-gangs
tout °Very - . night, and semetimes they cap
'lured inanynien htnnenlght,_and these were
Mafia!' Intended for the-artnßsome of them
being.tent out and sold. in Pennsylvania.
' This.was about ono hundred years age, so
' 'that it had taken them, a long time to-bring
themselves to their present status, and he
must say they need a good deal more doing
yek . (Laughter and cheering.)"
OirPICLI.L..VOTE OP iFEW gAII7BIITRE.-
Tbe Govenor.Tand. Cdunuil have completed
• thortllltd of the. Presldentlatrote. of New
'whlchle;oMelally repelled as
. Llnbola:
- , -
Ironsti;voke, - - 34,389
vote, - 4,018)
r of ia, . 36;463 82,81 1 1..
...,.I.4nciAn'4.-mj!iriti _
Loma rote , Lin=
Weit'litajOiity cn soldier% Tote, 43.9. 'total
majority, 8,629.. •
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PEN'!-.I"7.VANIA ELECTION
11 c
pre&cnt . - rbt lon tlu Tot, of P:ou.yi
vitriiti for i'residrnt in detail, made tap from
lime ! 4t sources within oar ren,lll:
L1.3(.01.N. Bleol.ai.T,wa.
, florae' Sol'r TotoLl Rome 'Soh' Tot 61.
,
AdUna ~ _2,362 259 2,612 2,920 132 1,10.;
A ItegAtny . '19,427, 2,092 24919 11,6 1 1.1 6711 12,114
Annat'og. 3,1 Z; 361' 3,526' 3,039: 202 3.211
Belifonl ... 1,X,11 392 2,336 24133 167 2,732
/lurks - 6,1971 233 9,436 2,235 102 7 .322
11, •• • 2,8271 166 3,...M2 2.4 , 6 190' 26.3
Iterks ... 6.1;7! 513 0,710 12.97.8 31: 13.213
lib 414.4 ' 3,0e4 i 411 3,473 2,8-13 i 121, 2617
/leaver 3,0:2 M 5 3,237 2,207 133 2,499
Pro Ofoirl 6214, 631 6.265 2,933' 711 3.021
I.l67nbria . • 1,64 1 a 502,214. 2.82 G, 1341 3,076
(Arbon ... 1.611 111 1,121 2,110, 71 , 2,251
C 4231 re ..• • 2.11 4 . 467 ' 2,6171 3.236' 143 3,399
Cheskr • 1 2.97 t! 370 6,416 50.. 7 ,, , 159 5,537
1 • Iloton . Liar 1 eV; 1.06' 2.073' 173 2,233
4.176,,, lonl . 1 329! • 33' 6.44 1 4,4181 03 ter: I
4 ',..n.1 , I - I'. ; 3411 363 3,661 4,014. 342 4,336
t• I e 31117.10. 1,371 135 1,506 2,7621 39 2,6 A
Clarion . , 1,676 laa 1,720; 2.7051 1 29 2 933
4• o I uulls a ! i,74. 173 1,914. 3,1861 11 3,387
Clan. r0n..1 318: 17 las, . 226 • 6 =2
D 321116.., 4,927' 617 6,341' 3,826 , _ 391 4 „,=7
14stas are. , 3,443, 219 3,664' 2,056' 85: 2,141
131 e.... • ...I , 6 397, raa' 6,911 , 3,619 ioa: 3,723
Elk 1 . 196 ; 62 341 821; 111 633
Fulton ... OW, SS. M 4 i &M , 37i 935
Fayette ..' 1,1242' 373 3,221 ; 3,6411 13, 4.125.
F ayette .1 3,516; 31 1, 3 , 8 a: 3 6 5 Q: 2"; 3,329
FOreet..• .1 Br , 6' 65 62, , -1 62
o reene....l 1,4 Z. Lao' 1,583 .3,933, 113, 3,076
nUtkg'l3l. 2,7486 456 3,.V.11 1,2671 2cXll 2,477
Indiana ..i 3,194 2.54;" 4,3/01 1,9591 299, 2.179
J 0111316 ..I 1,372 1611 1,4311 1,661' 89 1 1,753
Se !Person', 1,614 239 1, 2 / 3 1 1,756 1111 1.864
LAceals'r..l 13,4E11 I,OIA ' 11,44 b '7,117 464 9,iji
L awrencel 3,lad ma' 3.493 1,311. 65 1,193
Lebanon:L.l 3,3131; 136' 3,19)" 2,6191 00 2,779
Lehigh .... 6,61 237, 3,992 6 - 4131 742 5,920
Luzern,.._, 6,542 C 1,176 7,64.5 9,4031 643 10,015
VTl. 97 lng - 1.1156 345 3.131* 1,96 2175 4,617
Idialin... • 1,0 1 213 1,113 1,347 199
N 1,716
00400 .. ' Len I 794 695, 2 ,02, 90. 9 , 619
91 • Kran .. ' 733 31 167 , 612' 70 413 I
/ 1 100 tour. ., 938 122 1,1571 1,436 39' Lag .
dlontgrey 6,301 168 . 6,272; 7,112
.171 . 7,913
Mercer.... 3,929 •MI 4,220 3,179 931 3,663
Norlhan'n , ' 3,496, 226 3,326 6,812, 12111 6,911
Northen`d 2.936 3.9 2,916 3,196 1221 3,639
Ferry.....1:906 406 1,106 2.128 ala; 1,496
I'l,il4dl'4. 51,151• 4,2413 55,111 42,017 , 1,925 44,933
Pike . ..... ' an' m 260 I,lal' 29'' 1,183
Potter....' 14167. 2283 1,330: - , &21, 43i 633
141
568631, 7,166) 6813 7,831 4 9,2 LS Z. 5 9,545
7 . ulltrn.. ' 3301 79 309 Gl7l 21, ,
670
Suaquehr, 3,8461 337. 4,2 M, 2,865, 691 2.139
Sou:erect. i• 2,178. 310, 2,188, 1,631 83, 1,719
Rnyder--; 1,3211 1281 1,679 1,2101 321 7,31
V. .... : :,..I',: , 11; :;:a 1, 4 2T3t 'g, 395,
V07676867 - ..i 3,01.31 276. 3,949 3,240 , 104 , 3,111
Warren-. 2,309 2.11 , 6,641 1,4111 57, . lA*
Wash'n ..' 4.626 ! 423 i .4,951 4,4101 160, 4176
Wayfae -I 2,003 217 2,274' '2,672 717 , 2.,50
Weatned.. , 4,934! 6661 4,650 ' 5.693' =4. 5,977
Wonvlss 1,179 15. W 1,317 t,32 - 2 so. 1,7,y7
York .1 4,037. I,atl 5,64er 7.:M 1,21 S 2,390
.20,749 27,000 363,1:9' 13,131 216,7.13
Tun Lancaster Ermainer and other east
ern papers arc strongly - urging Sonx W.
Foil NEY for.SecretarPof.9te Interior.- Mr.
FORNEY would make an <zecellent officer.
The Rebels In canada—eme Case of Hur
ley.
Wrote the bet r.,tt tribune, 6th.]
As we bare previously Intimated would
undoubtedly be the case, t he arrest of 13:'
limiey, one of the Lake Erie pirated, has
disclosed a gigantie conspiracy to rob .and
probably murder citizens of this'lState,
which has' long been thwarted by the inde
!atigable exertions of bur military anthdri.
ties, aided by the officers of the Canadian
Government. Burley was born in Green
ock, Scotland, and at the age of sixteen or
e:ghtcen years 'enlisted in what was known
as the " BritiA Legion,'• and fought with
that organization under Garibaldi, in Italy.
Subsequently he deserted that brave leader
and fought agninrt him. After the close of
that war he returned home, and, at an ear:y
stage of the war Ile took passage on a block
sole runner, in which he run the blockade
'of Charleston in safely, Ile asserts that ho
aided in placing ninny of the torpedoes in
Charleston harbor. Ile next turned up in
Canada. ;Be arrived there early. last
Spring, and was soon ready to take an as•-
t:11. , part in any plundering scheme that
might beconeocted.
, flout the time the propeller Geo: L .-inn
gas purelinsod, Burley volunteered hi: ,rv.
ices, but his rut-hue:Ain the PAZ) Asrion.:
affair, it appears, was considered no rec
ommendation for a - leader ; therefore he
wan intrusted with, superintending the op
eration of providing arms and ammunition
for the Georgina. He attempted to pur
chase these materials at several places, but
withOtit success. He, however, subsequent
lyralletittpon Adam Robertson & Son—the
former - a': cousin of his--foundryman and
machines!, at Guelph, C. W. who under
look thsjob of casting shot, ;hell, &c, for
the rebel cause, and marled on the business
up to the time of Burley's arrest.
A man livingmt Guelph had a field piece
mhieh bad beeneast hy Robertson & son,
tbatteria pin - chimed and:packed up ready for
t hipment at a moment's notice. Thl goo
carriage, shot, shell and ammunition were
similarly disposed of and the whole shipped
to Collingwood, as has since been ascer.
mined, for the propeller Georgi tn. These
facts were brought to light by -the arced of
Ifurle . y; who made nif r attentpt to disguise
them. A few days since a numbor nf sus
vicious looking persons were arrou'ed at
Collingwood, and their carpet sacks found
to Contain revolver's_ :and fixed ammunition.
A search was _instituted, and a large box
ontaining the identical gun carriage before
.fitaied to, but the gull its could not be
The Canadian Government offitials visit
,ed , - Robertson A; Son's place at Guelph, and
ftittrido large quantity- of monitions ofW..tr,
which were stized, and the proprietors
bliged to give bonds not to resume their
n anufactore. Afler the
,seizure of the
:-tore munitions, it was ascertained that
' , everal boxes and barreli had been shipped
:o Lexington, Mich., • cOnsigne.l to and
David Smitten. These articles were also
Lut nothing off a contralnin I nature
Inund.
•
The above fseM are sufficient to show
that the ()corgis% was really iirlanded foi a
Ist ivatecr, and t Itntßurley arts entrusted with
she arming of. her. These sulpicions are
more than tonfirated when tee stair that her
Captain hes, since the arrest of Barley,
istie propoition to rmell he: to the c e 4%ilitt44. deektring that he was too
elOrely Waft-Ire& fo accomplish nnythirm.
They oho densonstntte that Burley and
Robertfon & Son have been guilty of a Ila
grant violation of the neutrality laws.
Knowing these rams, and the evidnice
against Burley being over - wile:mina. in refer
,
tame to The part he took in•the• Philo par.
i•orta rapt are; 'lt is to be hoPed that the Gan.
:Milan people trip maraca their oft-repesscd
declarations that they Would not aid aay
interfertmee w h our troubles, by insist
'ng that the ps isoliet lie delivired for
iTp,oSoct Inc oP AfrtrAia.
The 3lcitourrie cortespOfftleiii of the Lou
eon Time., writes:
"Our gold gab are• now attracting mom
general attention than they have recelvei
or come years past. So twiny of the 'dee?
‘sinking mtmparmiluive lately been paying
'beyond the expectations own of their san
grime projectors, that a .'deep-slnklitg '
mania has for a time seized the public mind,
more cspeeialtall Melbourne antLßallatat.
It is not very surprising when we encoun
ter such fails as the following: In Ballsrat,
at ttie pftWt 111%," there are eighty-four
,companie4 with, a paid up capital of .£775,-
160.. .lilitwards of a third of these are paying
dividends, Midmost of the others areext•
...pine of `hitting the gutter'—the name kir
cm lathe oppelation of coming upon - some
subterranean 'aurlibrothi Ater 'bed—a fist
sometimes occurring a - hundred feet below
the surfai,,sornetimes . four hundred feet
Thirteen o Mete IltilTamt companies ftIIVIS
alreadypsid In dividends £1,140,000, some
of them, siteolinse, yielding a much higher
rate titan others, but Most of thorn high.
The Daylesford deep leads are equally rich,
and the gpiden Rivers Company have
. struck- golcf Itt• their claim it-Meredith, a
town about midway between Ballarat, and
Orteipog—Ainpresting fact which induces
Many experienced miners to beikve that
gold willitc„Woa traced right down to the
shores - a - Port' Philip Bay. In the Qipps
Flo
land 4 n also many now reefs have
lately.; irrViecovered between the now
celebra tl Woods point and the °moo,. a
wild and hitherto almost unexplored sell.'
Mae, to which there are already symptoms
of a greakrusit this spring." • -
)Lion STEEL E, son-In-hewr Dr. H. J. Week
--.- - ____._
inridge, and a reepting oinftr in the rebel ser
riecti professing to be one of liforg-.os men that
bad the pleasure (1) ofatopping as the Ohio
Penitentiary, was captured In Orre2 county,
Ky., tiy the boptot the =.l Kentuek?regiment,
and taken on the mailboat last !evening. to Louis
ville, In care of the Provost Marshal of the
above county, ktomade an Ineffectual attempt
to Shoot tlpa captain In whose charge he :was,
shortly 'alter his capture. Ile is doubtless a
'muff! otn) a -thief , and should. be Shot, or
Imprled leVeloitely - thee be tat neTei Steele
ett
out.—Af... Courier.
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carama.otamday a dlollnnulthal party caned on
General Batter,. COO/ Wing . of Generals Grant.
Meadeferfiwfyrrf and. Warren, ani a atunlloor of
stars: orleuer thagaltr do,. and .irbile than of
2 p
pald a visit' to Dutch Gap. MCI° th ere a
rill -1,1 Gre nay all explodai so neat , Ulu
anfearrytill if tbem fill In the millet of
r_tbe '
. 1 14WIttalU"I.Pou t Injuryyto ady,no
Ige ogalaLed members. _
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Natiolles.
43,209
671
Aggregate Vote In' and I,*ol.
inn lb!lowing ia the table that altotill I.are a,
irouipanied the Prebident's ilessagw
Table Phoning the aggregate votes in the
&atce named at the Pmaidential electiixts r.-
pectively In I'CO and I 904:
C.tilforula
Connecticut
Delaware..
lihnol,
• • •
Scut cky
• . .....
Maryland .....
24 1:nsac1tanni
Michigan
Minnesota— .
Minccuri
New lizumbire
New3ersey....
New York
Ohio .....
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Vermont....
.....
West kiritinis
* Nearly. fEalimatnl
The Strasburg Clock.
•
From tho Moravian.
Thu priests and military halm retired, Red I
am now gritting In a chair facing the gigantic
clock—from the bottom to the top not less than
one hundred feet, and about thirty feet wide and
fifteen feet deep. Around me are many stran
gers, waiting to see the working of this clock,
as it straiten the hour of 11000. Every eye is
upon the clock. It wants five minutes to twelve.
The clock bps struek, and the people are gone,
except a few whom the sexton or head nem,
with a wand and sword, is conducting round the
building.
The clock has struck In tills way: The dial Is
teems twenty feet from the floor, and on each
side of which is a cherub or a little boy with a
mallet, and over the dial is a small hell. The
cherub on the left strikes the floe quarter, that
on the right the second quarter. Some Ilfty feet
above the dinl, in n large niche, is a huge tigure
of Time 11 101 l in his left, a scythe •In his right
lined. in front FIORiiS a Moire of a young mm
with a mallet, who strikes the third mintier on
the hell in the hand of Time, and then turns and
glid.s, with a slow step, round behind Time;
land then comes out an old man with n mallet
. and plows himself in front.
As the boor of twelve comes, the oirl man
rrdses his mallet and deliberately strikes twelve
thrive on the tall, that cehoes through the build
ing; a , d Is heard all Wound thr,.,i t the region of
the church. 'file chi matt ell,l rether.
Time, and the young man tomes 'mend again.
as the eh! man has struck twelve and
disappeared, nnotherset of tnaeltinery Is pat in
motion, some twenty feet higher 'still. It in
tints: Them Is a high eres's with the inn-
age of Christ The Instant twelve is stroe:„ war
of the apostles walks out from tbiel, tomes in
front, tures fattier the cross, lots, and
on around to his place.
As he does so another comes In front, turns,
lowa, and passes in. So twelve apostlee, figure
large a life, walk retied, bow, and pass on. - As
the last appears, an enormous toek, perched on
the pinnacle of the clock, slowly limps its swings,
puts forth Ito neck, and crows three limits, to
loud no to he heard outelde of the church for
some (listener% and so natural as to be mistaken
for a crock. Then all Is silent ns death. No,
wonder tilts clock is the admiration of Europe.
It was made in 1511 , and has performed these
mechanical powers ever since, except about ilfty
years, when It Flood for repairs.
7he President's Last, Shortest and Best
Speech.
' On Thursday of last week two Indies from
' Tennessee came before the President, risking the
rels ease of their husbands, held an prisoners of
oar nt Johnson's Island. They were put off tan.
II -Friday, when they came again, end were spin
et off until Saturday. At each of the 'uter
i :ewe one of the ladies urged that her husband
woo a religions man, and on Sattmlny, when the
President ordered the release of the prison he
said to lids lady: "You say your husband lea re
ligious man; tell him when yon meet hlm that I say
I ant not much of a judge of religion, but that,
In my ophilen, the religion that sets men to re-
IA and tight against their Gavel: Went bemuse,
or they think, that Government deals not soak
eiently help sense men to eat their bread In the
sweat of other men's facts, is not the sort of re-
I gion upon which people can get to heaven:"
We have given as o caption fur this paragraph
the Preuipent's own opinion of Ills little spesxh.
uhieh be considered his shortest and treat, s, well
:Is latest.
il . ow Congress Received the Message.
The quiet attcniton.glyen to the remit ig of the
frmident'a MesFage in the Home was brokru
e lilt applause error the passage, ••Maryland Is
secure to Liberty and Union (or ail the future."
A laugh received the sly hit that on tha dis
/inn Issue of Union or no Union the politicians
Marc shown the Instinctive knowledge that there
is no diverallyof purpose-mom:Me people. The
:././pb.use was hearty and loud over th.i manly
i-wage, "If the people should, by whatever
mode or means, make Executive duty to rely!).
-I eve such perscns, another and not I maiit be
heir instrument to perform It." But the eon
...tiding words of the Message, "the war will
Y/ere on the part of the tioverdinent whenever
/Mall tu.ve versed on the ',let or those who
it,./ w reeeiv e d by the l•aloit meml,ra
with a detarmistrallon of true natisfsetlon that
was fall or siglideennee. Ths Democrats sat
ellen In their seats , leaving the Printed unpie_a
.v. I lie Itc,N,b, ultire distributed hrn the readilgeormeneed, reopened on their
Bush. 10 Tribune. •
The Past-thlice.
The (Mandel condition of the Dom-0171er Da
i; artment is, at present, minds more favorable
t tin it ever was before the war. From 1059 to
. 41, the average annual receipts of the Depart
r rut were • E 0,115, 2 ,2 02, and the average na
-1 nal expenaltures were 4 1 14.4 ,4 1.1,X10 4-1, showing
an average annual mule,' of extennlitnre over
”estr4ft of /5,7:10,7:35 02. From it/72 to 1561,
the overage annual rreeipen were
trr, and the expenditures $11.1191,70a
:has reduelnß. , the average annual defleieney to
e23,f;54 75. For the year coiling the. 30th
Jane, 1601. the deficient.y amounted to only
4d, the-reronne being. $12,43.4,2.13 70,
end the expenditures 812,0-14,7 . 00 20. Thus the
PcPartment has become almokt sett-supporting.
The receipts , of the year 1004 show a large d‘-
r:Fli over the time piint to the outbreak of the'
Rebellion.
A • Remarkable Inettlialt. •
A rather rem:n. l / 1 11,11; Incident occurred n Soy
:innah. Early In the morning a small achooner,
painted lead color, with .her sails set, was ills,
mvered adrift In the river, *about a mile to the
rear of the flagsaf-truce dent, and two trifles
above Tort Palastd: The vessel was boarded
from two steamer General Lyon, and found to be
ahandonral. the proved to be a tlodkatle rustler
from Nassau, with a cargo of 500 seem and
twenty tierces of sugar, thme crates of crockery,
and knumber of boxes or lemons and oranges.
Subsequently It was ascertained that the schooner
load pawed the month of the river, thtpercelved
.hv the gunboats on blockade and by thy lookout
at the fort; but on getting NI . to Colonel
Dful
ford's fleet wee deserted by her crew, on these'.
a ition that the transports were a fleet of gun-
A PLEAVXO I2tCIDISAT.—ThO Rei. Dr. Ken-
Snit, who recently returned from an OYU! iisit
to California, communicates the fotlowitrj
droll
"A poor little boy broughl thtlicetaitaryl'alr
held at Marysville, a whitej.bleketi,• which was
all be had to offer paling I[• illtjutsitnakc Enna
bred) for a poor sick soldier. (a hltdecked his
little offering with ribbon• . red, l *hito end
blur,' but be bad no money twilit - e entrance
fee, and Vas rejected at the door, tube pawed
down the street, a gentleman sceitt iseress,
listened to his story, gave him a tie nd'enut
him in. The simplicity of the chin ad
beauty of the offering, attracted went and
the chicken was poi nand sold forfoor ired
hollers in gold for the laabitittyComfelssion ; .
RAtLEOAD Coasomorrion.:—,Tite contempla
ted consolidation between the Indlompolistritts
bug!' and Cleveland Railroad. Cosupany 441 in;
diana Railroad Company, took place . at a Ink*
stockholders' meeting at pnlon City on nip Will
• ult. - The new company thus formed
known as the Bellefontaine RalifoaLetuppapy,
and um lino of road axtends from Bellefattaiste,
Ohio to Indianapolis, Indiatue Via eakiba
stock of the Indianapolis, Pittsburg% andMrd
, Ind Company was P1,81'2,000; of this there bas
'Voted at said Meeting $1 , ,170,a00. The resiftsl
ptoek of the Renefontaine and Indiana Campany
wa54,500,000; of thiethere was Voted at said
meeting $2,228,930. •
A raw days ago Secretary Manton dismbtectl
twenty clerks from the Quartermaster's -Depart
ment, some on a charge of disloyalty and come
for intense real in opposition to.Mr:/Jneein's
cleetica. One of them came directly to Mr.
Stanton and naked him If he considered a man
disloyal because he favored tho election of Gen.
McClellan. "By no mmeas," was the reply,"but
when a young, man ra•Wves his salary from an
Administration, and spends his evenings In da-
Plottuchsg It in •the moat ofihnsive language, ho
cannot complain If the-Administration chooses
one of Its friends to take his place!. Title Is what
I have done in your Mimi'
• RoamsANSlitrhianmento.-;-Stojor Geauni
Rpbeerani was tod a y stmrseded:hithe Dep-ut
meat Idinsouni, by. Major .I:leder'', Dodgo;er
lowa. .Ginerel Steel° In also: understood - to be
ded bplitajon Genera' Reynolds. Clan: ,
REeecrma, it Is.saproacill williya at eltninanti
t
..a,T r.3+o' v"to:-.:-.`sF'~:E,fvY`.-~...—''~`
01 . 710 E Or T Liar !fan, Un ,
2444
AN ELECTIONDeere..., ma EAR TIIIIIT lOC
• MIZ Et - FOPS of this Comp-my, to errs e
during the ensulo yesr, 0111 I, held at thin tottitte
on MONDAY, the.let/r aut., between the hours of
tl a. m. and 1 p. m.
de9ttOt SA :Jun, rtrA, Secretary.
—The subscribers the stock Of
the StIcOND NATIONAL BANK ;OF
ALLEGHENY CITY, Pa., are requented to at
tend mretfeg, to be held at John Home's Hall,
(formerly Haste's) on FRIDAY, the 9th day of
Pecciobe:, for the purpose of electing a Treasurer
and paying in the litst,truitidlooent of subscription
subscribed to said Ltnnk. des9-22
1800. 1C44.
119,840 44 110,01)0
77,243 911,6141
16,030 13.924
:419 2:5
272,143 2%:315
122,331 143,334
110,213 9 ;11,340
37 . 14 19 111.111
112,502 72.703
132 , 231 1 173 . 487
134.747 132, 4 13
34,799 42,554
1445 , 53 9 . 1 1 0,000
35,953 0!1,111
121,125 I]3,oBonso
675,1511 753:41444
442,441 470,745
14,410 114,410
470,44'3 572,097
19,931 22,187
42,4144' 55,811
43,195 33,474
155.180 148,513
VE ROOK 0/11.:COMPA:11-17.
—A ooetl ug
~o f the Stockholders of the
Duqueane yore - win be held et the
warehouse Jerson . , No . iee Liberty
I D .A l l . , t D te ee .d em an tr e r i d . it m. b.
street, Pitt
1684, at it
quested.
SELUIINER,
deBl.l
Secretary.
B;s7o,L*m
1 CLevemann k Prrrantranit R. IL CO..
(Mee of Secretory and Treaa.r, 4
Cleveland, Dee. 8, Mt
r;
TILE ANNUAL . MEETING Or THE
r L STOCKIIOLDERS the Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Railroad Company of Will be. held t the
et:ice of the Coolpaily, le theVellillll, on the tell
DAY LIP JANUAR] ,180 at In o'clock a. m-, foe
thy election of Directors; a l so to rote upon is pro.
oaltion to lease that portion of the railroad known
es the Tusnanswas Brooch, for a term of years; also
to tote upon a proposition to purchase the half la
te:est to the late Cleveland, Zaneaville & Cincin
nati Railroad, (formerly known as the Akron
Branch of the Cleveland Is Pittsburgh Railroad.)
Also. whether to Increase - their Capital Stock un
der the Acts otAprll 11th 1859, and April 9th, 19Mi.
The Tranefeellooke will be closed on nodally,-
the 16th Inatant. - E. ItOCKW.ELL,
deCtil
..
Farrlittotott. Nos - ember aeth, Mt.
..PLIFANE, TAKE NtYrICE THAT
the Ono: rites-nog of the corporation to be
lied "The Union Lubrie Oil C." sell; be held on
IV EIiNEZIDA 1", December 215t, 0 ISM, at the ollice
it lilim 5. Pethork, No..M Woad street, in the city
of ?Maim rgh, at 3videlock p. to., for the purpoite of
organiza t ion, adopt ion of By-Laws, election of inn
pre, he., and for the purposes atithorizeilknel mote
hith . txl”rly apecifital In an Act of the Geuerai As
a. rnbly of the Commonwealth of Pennaylenia en
titled "An Av. relating to corporations a for ' 3l.
el:antral, Manufacturing. Mining afel Quarrying
porpog.." approved the Lath ibii of July, 1961.
no,lealtd W DI. 3 1ESSLEls, Treas., pre kn.
„
M Nut.
Kenn DANK or Prrrone GOll. Nov. 23, PE4.
rav _. tiENEIIAL MEETIN OF TIIE
STOCKIIOLDERS 01. Tills G
BA.Nh. wl.l
le held at the Booking 1101111 e. nu FRIDAY, the
2211 day of December nest. at ID o'clock n. nt., to
consider and dealde w brther this Ilan& shall been MB
an Assta - intlon for the !mimosa of Ranking, under
t he lain. of Lhe United Statea, and whether It shall
etercise the power conferred by the Art of the Le
cisint tire of this Flat, entitled -* An net enabling
it, flanks of this Commonwealth to become nos.
clittion• for Dorking tinder the Laws of the United
states," approved r— .. . 1 August, 186/ ; and to take
any,further notion that May be neersaary.
lty order of the Board of Giro:lora.
neZ3lll,l " J. 0. fI. AIAIITIN, Cashier.
1110:. VITT WINK, Pittshur4i 1861.-
t4O-1 10 .7ffETING OF ) I'll6 SI I OIIK.
RIES of this Rank wills be held at
Li.. Battling House, on TIitaLSDAY.', tho 2.1.1 day
of Ilecerolier next, at 1t o'clock a. rix, to decide
whether this Bank shall become an association for
the purpose of Banking, under the laws of the
United States, and whether It shall exercise the
powers confertrd by the Act of the General AlISCM
h'y of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, cal
f led "An Art enabling the Hank) of this Coming.
califs to become Associations for the purpose of
, tank Ins, ender the laws of the (hilted States," ap
proved the ?Ai day of August, 1864, and to take any
hilt her action that may he expoillent.
no=tii J. hIAiiOPI,IN, Cashier.
trAILE PE
' arm' !I PITT
31 CO.—NOTICE OF ELEC.
11l W.—Subscribers to the stook of the Cherry Run
h. Pitt Role Petroleum Co. two hereby not to
at trod a meeting of the Stockholders of said Coca
piny, which will be held on MONDAY, Deo. 19th;
1684, at a o'clock p. m., for the purpose. of organisa
tion, election of President, Directom and other
officers, at the offfee.of .1. T, STOCKDALB, No.?
Duquesne Way. ULM/ hIcKELVY
noXibtf rreshlr nt, pro . teen.
.
orgies UP tun ~..I.t.counar Attar A. o. CO.. I
rat , hursc Nor Mt.
I.Fr STOCK )401.1/hLll'Nemb MlE er
ET1N17.—.4.
eeting of the tocklder. of the
Allegheny Vallomelet ey m
H on
ann( Co..S ho
will ha held at the
erce. of the Coctimay, to< Plititongh, oa Um 15th
.4Deremher neat, at 11 o'clock, a. for the pur
-I.oactor corathleting a contract with th Mahonlas
nlnt Ftench Creek Rallroad Company, for the lean
nod extenelon of the Allegheny Velley Railroad,
~nd to ratify or reject the ammo. Ey order of the
Hoard, FELIX E. DRUMM,.
cc= d Presideat.
rze..l . kiptifivnit r.
LIT
E. & ffi. BOLLNAN, GERMANY,
(7crmni ► MALLET 4. CO., Bantams.)
The only Winegar awarded with a Prise Tted•l,
AiAly exhibitors, at the International Eatilbl;
two, I.ondon, and for sale by
THE GREAT PURIFIER.
lIEMAPANAKA.
since the introduction of medicine, the origin of
dilease has perhaps been the subject of more Nee
nelentilic comodrattion by the most
arned of the profession than any other concerned
ith the laws of the Great Creator; not • few hare
contended that all diseases hare their origin lathe
stomach; other., the solids of the boil)" others
again, And by far the greatest number, contend sod
casco Unit the ni.non itself is the very fountain of
fn—that if if lx-nimes impure, then disease lo Ito
it orat forms—ticroftds, Cancer, ['teem, fte., Appear;
:tool Indeed, experience In treating tins colas of dls.
ors by rartfpny the blood and thereny effecting
I heir mon , . It lOn And cure, prove this to be the
4 i met theory acting upon which theory, the med.
Pine now knoore".. , 1161 Ar kli AKA, was composed
and bnought nto ipractice, prolueing tire most grat
ifying results.
Ito nor soon exereiscs such A mastery over i °
t-CIiDEVI.A. ULCERATIONS, PIMPLES on
TM! FACE, TETTER. SALT
LIVER compLAINT., Los:: or
APPETTTE, DYSPEPSIA,
Itil El iiiIATISM, GEN
' EitAL DEBILITY,
•
•
Ac., kn.. he.
a., to Flap, from the time it is gest taken, enconr
, egement to the patient, by making both seen and
f it. the good It Is about to accomplish. It was
t ought best to put it up in bottles at We. and 3t,ro
rt , cic. many persons are disports] to fry no art'•
l.—
e but are often deterred at the ospease,—oo the
here ran be made at n moderate outlaypand
s..tioly the purchaser that the article' is,
0 - hat Is claimed foe It. to be. vir r' the greateist
o raven orvga brought before the people.
:it, licate Females Will end In It the Medicine they
ut • 11.
1h At the publin may form some Idea of Its poem
liar a curative merit...We subjoin a list of the princi
pal rticles of which It In composed, with a short
description of the uses and adaptation ot each, tot-
ken from the hlgheilt au th ori ty known tormedical
tclelean.• .
•
HONDURAS SARWARILLA
fa lured with a beneficial effect In cases of ithehnta.
Liam, Nerofulous• Affections, Cutanetatales.
and other depraved conditions of health. T
DANDELION
is dirtilt;dture c, aud aperient, It has a irteclddi
action upoolli eadting Iliohon languid', 10
oo,rotlon.• ;NM muoh weal In Germany In
dtacaatia of tta;...aigrativn organs:.
lODIDE POTASSICN.
There ore
I.
dlsehoes In ;which Ithei nal proved'
beneficial.; It I. nerd In Norofulonn AWeetidni:leith
pent benefit; IL ben sloo been uord.ytitti lunch nun
cora In trestment for IntlotnotaUtttryt ttio Eye.. It
' generally Increaser the . and Mesh.' .„ •
• •:- 'eer' * ,' ,
li FLO EBS , •
r
Aet. Ord e torde, and 111011 - inYtgorMing 11
,a tee of Nervous Debility. , , , •
WINTER GREEN
Ir j‘ :=ll..ll , valuable In eases of Scrofula anti
'CfI4MOMfLE FLOWft3
4 •
•
Ate atlenottigeouelr toted In CA*CI of Enfeebled Dl
t i cao r a .i lg e t w il i t t e r : r atf i cally applicable to onesa . o
cpk appetite.
Iif£ZEREON nisi.
I ft sots Illanrablins•ln alterative In CAtonlili.if
fortlome, °blank • heumatlsm and obsDuate Di
scasosof the •
f •
• • • , • • •
r Tho balauce of tba formula Is withheld as n pro
Witco. agnitml, fraud. • ' •
..For nabs by
SIMON /O,EURITON,
C0117:•.IIIIITIIF/i4D AND FOUNTIL STA.,
••
Plttsburgb,
.iirAsb your Intelllgont, yelcien hle opinion
Le abdre raclpa s, • - del:Galcod
BryNEW --ARD.S . In tolen the stable
••• n
We subscribe , 3
8 tetion, Pa.
R.DAPPLE GRA . uotisg . oht galena
heads hirh, about slawyears aldeinith Wage; one
hind , from the knee dawn; a shade ghter than
the other; both front boort creaked, • • a slight
sere On the inside of:the right:tar; 14 reward of
fifty dollars will be givell`for the reeovery of the
borse, and seventy-Ore delarstoi hone and thief.
,• 41=3.7d S..SIMPSON,
de2:IW Station.
• PPICE OP TDEALLEGRENY AND
fi
PrITSDITEGII OIL COMPANY, hf0. , 11411"5.
Fourth street—Tho Board efDlrectors have this
dAy drelAredDlrldeiul di IY(0 PERVENT.,
clear of tax, for the month ig,.Mre,Mberi'plly•biCl
OA pact alter the 15th 100 t: Troller 13001 es elated
LCOO3 the 10th to the 16th last. • - ;
wet s, LiaMittimlrer,
Decetaks 19 34. •
doily
I. 1: BI- IC .4'o r E
F. M. 13OLL3LAt7,
WEST AIANCIMITRIL
A pril 1 7.—"1".;411;n2 1
April te....-“Tempes,,,,,,
April 11—"Foci end Fiction."
Lilcgle Tleket• tome ),
93 Lecture 60 cents.
Seeson Tickets fr 12 Lectures ' 00
'Holders of •ea on tickets can socure reserved
. omits lint to loy . lectuit:whlcll the Dommlttee
a
deem odvisable to minge In that 7•61 . ., free of cost.
After this, nil purchasers of single tickets will be
charged lorenty.lire cent. este, .for secured seats.
Scpeon Tlckcts for solo at the Library, or by any
of the Committee, THIL. BAIL EWELLI Jit.,'
! W. D. EDWARD:9, •
---. • 1 MIAS., A. HIMUE,
i JAS. J. DONNELL, '
0. L. OALDWILIA IL
R. 0. A_LIIREE, '
ALGERNON N. f,,,
d. eat •
Lectors imltee.
rl' W.F.ll'll 1.1113 T OF APPLICATI O N S
-,
for selling iiiinors, filed In the Clerk'u 0 ce,
up to Pee. 7, 1604. ' .
.O. F. 111111er, Tileern, let A fent,' Pitt•burgh.
Win. Dtirems. ,I, • "
It. Flee: chicle, mthergooda, '
,Fcler Gossett, . tavern, " • '
John Skater, ~ "'
F. Shield/4 4 -, l ,ther goods, ' . " ;-, .
Peter Dom, vern,
. - JilNFlinl Plitsinugh
, .
.Chas. Dollstetter,' " • " • J,
It. Lynn., ' . other goods, "
Dennis Oehler:, , . 7 ,1,-
..• I o
F. Clazzoln, teielm, ''' " . r 11 ,
Robert Love, . eating Mingle. II :
Pot Williams, 'tavern, • site Ward,FlitsbUrill.
tKitopson Ss 1111lowe, et* house, : nl ii , ,
Iliir ns li McNeill, at her gooliveth Ws,Pittablirgh!
Jones W. Algoe, Imes, ii 711, Weed. FlGotdirith.;
F. 4. Jularnion, - Bite ' i lig,ilttsbilegl.
Lucas Zimmer, , train house .." ' I ;
•
nifttuel Dshle, - v
. .cha ii i melt. tavern, . is AVonlotlliegheat.
4:6: nqe, ~2 hil IVeielle v! , i n r , il
ic 1.0-ett, otnetgrods • • r,i; •• , : -
1 jrßetingoilitarn,_ .
• Wm. WA, ,
' Willis= •••se j Lf ; ern, , 114 Wartlikilighony.
J•cob A,Kaid/hr, ' , . ,Dxwcoacevllle.! •
if:!filX.M ' 1 41 . Tat Ufrmilniuml. i
John Mayer; J" - 2
• WtskAmmluilts, : 'c'.' f ~ i • it •
Ephraim Burnett, :I " . .. Lawrenceville. , .
Tinrgarette Fox, • , "'.- , I. •
Edward Nevlll, eatine-Lichne, Illimeheeter. '
Eliza Nesbitt, '"-• , Temper•4o67lllo.
Chas. 0, Steven', :Mt% 'Franklin. e • -
John LITI - J", • Lower St. Oluir. • :
Archibald Nr„. Diliil4'
• /ieLgr Cloddell, • lj . . -
ileirtiß,,T. ta . g, -'',: \ ,",
husgout, ,I " Roos. - -••
Ana °taping mitilic-hooser•tinion.
sry 'Wilcox, tavern, ...... • "
;en McCormick, lii Versailles,
. times Ward, j "
The Court will meet on WevineidaT the teeth nay
of December 186 i!111 LO o'cloolen. re. Itilmon•
atm:nem:mu:a be flied on or.before that iley.
decliold
.......... •• W. A.. ll El l .ll(Fifilllork.L ....,
— NTERiS TOOLS AT -Z6-1"ION.
CARPE
On TRIDAT EVENTNG, 9th host., • •
Masoolo Aue
ilt:n2Vl:lll;ck, F l'i giL b s e tr i c ° 4' at!
. . _
. .
. .
~. . ,
Wily In isittuns , / °sin aishear, settore °rosy: . Mi to. t
-
Will make it grow on Ithld Maeda. ,:--, ' • •
. " Wlll sotto - re the No rail Seentlene.
7..: 4111. ='AVitt i i,unw::/(11' 14 g.. ; i
Will preteroo the Orlgionl Color p i
old age. •
Will prevent - Mel-tots. frisarFalll or.. •..
. - Will cure hIS . Dhiehses of the Seolp,,. -..
ForOloby . - 8111103 '..TOLINiTO,Ir -•- •
deo
.. -.:, morsel , Szellhtleld AhOL - roltrth ascetic. ~
. .
4,2lrseit-TW Q setoir
ER IlLtretl . ll: itaiirxr;
the lispd street bridge. deTZt
..,max, -h:.~ +} F.txv~ 4 r.~x :.r-=as~ ' ~~ , .-.... .. ~~ .
. _. . .
1%,:},V," LEA F I,.Nt. It. in 'ni_kdt I, ni :At;,
1 , expressly for family tb..o.' ~ '4O for sll l by Jr,t
pound, by Jti() A. RENSIINW.
T IN fSERW OOP'S TO3IATO KETco up
%-) —lO dozen 1 °mato lietehup,qlllll.B and pin
itod i'deeired and for sale by
.I\O. A. RENSIIAW,
Co•rner
ded ^ Liberty dad Rao.; 5t.,,,t,,,
t) RO U S E
)5 - ELLING UE AM) LOT ON
CARSON STREET, South Pitls4oroh, FOR
:ALE. Apply to S. CUTIIREItT t‘ Si/N,,bt 9
Of 311r1. - et stiwt.
. .
ir A.M.) OIL , -10 WAIL No, 1 Winter;
I 10 ° "2. do;
low Inr.dir.g tram 91.0.9109 r Abeoo3. roe sole by
delo ISATAIt DICKEY &OW
.ill's ovsrEns, in cans- half cans, received fresh every morning, and
for sale at the Family Grocery Store Of
.TNO. A. RENSILAW.
th 9 corner Liberty and Mind streets.
.HACK EIIEL, put tip itk hermet
sealed cans, ver tine; also, fresh and
spiced Salmon,ically
In cans Lobster, Ste , for sale at the
amity Citocery Store of
.TNO. A. RENSHAW,
earner Liberty and linntl street*.
WESTMORELAND COUNT FARM
FOR SALE-142 acres, eighteen miles from
godly, near laturrayartile; &lures In cultivation,
malnder Choice timber, principally 'oak; well
watered. la on the northern fork of Tuttle Creek.
^wo etreams of water now' through It. Dwelling
holm, etc. For price and terms apply to
dee 'S. UUTHINNIIT lc SUNS, rd Market at.
OR BALE.
DWELLING IN SEWICKLEY
Early passel/don can giriin Of a very desirable
Dive!ling House, with three to four acres of highly
Improved ground, in a good neighborhood.
Churches and Schools convenient. ' Two hundred
yards from Edneirorth Station, on the I'. F. R. &
C. It. E.
59 Fourth . strret, (Burko's Building.)
HENRY G. HALE a; CO.,
3lei.e kt. 7L'abi lorg ,
N. W. tor. Penn S St. Clair Streets,
d 9
FOR SALE
PENS STREET PROPEIZTY
A Ott STORY BRICK. NOUSE: on Penn St.,
near Adams, now occupied or A Drug Store ■nd
Dwelling, In of erild
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS
Broker and Insurance Agent,
No. 50 Fourth Wee
,W HITE, 0111{. A; CO.,
No.. 25 Fifth Street,
Offer for sole a latge !dock of
CLOTH, SILK & VELVET CLOAKS
At mewonable prlCes
I SWAY
The mon accepthbli ChrieLmns Gin 4. a
XL Porto.
Our new stock others the gre‘test inducements t
e Batista tor) choice, comprising, as it does
My . Pianos of the Celebrated Steinway 3lak
As irell an All other Brit clan makers. Every taste
and every wane may 13C. be IIIMOIL Each Plan*
wanantod for alght years.
8. KLEBIER &
Sole Aients for Sti•lawayla Pianos,
deOat
No. 12.1 WOOD STREET.
A STRANGE STORY.
- A STRAM E STORY
A SIRANGE S TORY.
BEADLE:. NEW DIME SERIES.
BEADLE'S NEW DIME SERIIN.
BEADLE'S NEW DIME SERIES.
LARGE OCTAVO FORM—DOUBLE COL trams.
LARGE OLT.. VO FORM—DOUBLE GOL CUNT.
TILE MARKED
•
THE MARRED BULLET.
THE MARKED BULLET
TUE BURRED BULLET..
A Tekle of the early•Ohlo Settlement..
A Ta:o of the early Ohio Settlements.
One of the most ceptlentlneboot.sof the dil , t b
the lint Issue of Beane'. new Dime Octavo Se es,
el.: .
THE MARKED BULLET, •
A Romance of the Settlements, as hall of mystery
as Buiwerts celebrated ' , Strange Story" itself; and
so refreshing In ltsdelineatlonotbackwoods life as
to render it enjoyable ha every line.
told generally by newatlealers, or sent, post-pald,
m receipt of price—TEAT IJEDirli.
Address BEADLE 5 00., Publisheis,
dcaattlawr No.llB IV/Blast 81.., New York.
TOIING MEN'S MERCANTILE
• ItEARY.
•
The Lecture Committee take pleasure In pre
wnting the following list of LectuirJe engaged - for
the ensuing seeson, MS and i 965:
INDid4 ANNIE E. DICK INGOT.
December 14—"1t Pie. for Leber."
Deem ber la—" The Meaning Of the Election."
GEORGE VANDENIEOFF.
becember 1 7 —"ReadIngs from henry IV, and the
inguldsby LeerniL"
January 4— , Chet on Irish Puns," ice.
GEO. VANDENIIOFF AND WIFE.
Deeember li—"Rendings from Sherlden's Comedy
r (toe &e.
BAYARD TAYLOR:
January 20—"Ciurselres end our Relations."
TIIEODORE TILTON.
—"The State of the Country."
Res. 'J. S. C. ATIROTT.
January al—"Gar War and Gen. Grant."
l'ebruery 2—"}}hues and her Emperor."
•
JOIN F. vorour.
One Chad eameitielos roofs.:
T. A. MiOrthi;LAND,
tEJUVL;NATOR,
FOR
6ii *
IENNSYLV:\.M.k.
CAPITAL STOCK : : $450,000
Working Capital, ::3,20,000
This Company Is based on the following pwaper
ty, I. The retire Working Interest In a I.eaae—
ki.own an the "STINER LEASE"—for 25 years on
acre. of land on the Story horns—the property
td the Columbia Oil Company. On this Lease the
Company Ow.
A. One well pumping from 60 4 -I,ll bbia. per day.
H. One well pumping from t5q33 MIS. per day.
C. One well commenced, and going down with
fair prospects of success.
D. Ample room for three or four more wells, to.
v ther with three complete 'Englnes i, thrca meta of
S t il bU pertiend ' enits T A : t l ifite T ard Oni ks , i:l c e etc! lnith , Shop,
The land fronts on OH Creek,' immediately oppo
site the Maple Shade, Jersey and Coquette Wells,
the creek only separating It from said wells. The
Columbia On Company receives. one-half of the
oil obtained en-this Irate as Royalty.
2. EIGHTY ACRES f va n
l uable land, known a.
the "PEARSON' Plutai, ,, o Cherry Tree Run, to
fee sample. This property In located of a mils
from the Story. Farm, and the. same distance from
the pi. McClintock and Hyde and Egbert Earn*
and runs parallel with them. Cherry Tree Hun
runs through thislarm, and the whole of the lend
on each side of the Run being good and available
boring territory, make. this...property very valua
ble. The valley'in which this farm is located I.
now consWered by,praelieril oil men 05 the most
promising territory, and there are now from IC* to
150 wells being bored on this farm.
Although the present receipts of oil from the two
producing wells enables the Company to pay a re
munerative dividend on the whole capital stock
from the very atart, a working capital of 11.2np00
will be reserved as a contlegent fund. Judicious
capitallsta will at once apprealate tholeducements
which thin stock offers for inreaLment, and xecog
titre the feature . s of this company, distinguishing it
from many other...based OD a number of divided emit
small Interests which they cannot control sutUalciat
ly for the benefit of the atockholders.
8. S. BRYAN,
fkapkll of atiblireipt lett are now Open at the offices
of
PITTSBURGH!.
diOrttd No. 4 Rand !street.
SREATEST STORY OF MODERN
There is now In course of publication In th
vhnons of the
NEW YORK WEEKLY,
An original and thrilling 'romance, entitled,
S. S. lIRYAN
. 14 4yrirt., the Jewess;
OR,
THE MAGICIAN OE TREK
From the pen of the renowned romancer,
Whoer powerful run:inners, ' , Tun SILVER Slur"
and STIS-DAUGHTEP..3 PO4T/ON," 110 elec.
tatted the rending world w hlle running through
the columns of '
TILE NEW YORK WEEKLY,
unlversrilly admit led to be the moat perfect
family titciary Journal In the world.
We do not hesitate to sny that "SYRIA. TILE
II WESS," Thee ItEATE.'ST fiTORY 01' 3101!.
11211}5!
Its plot Is so complicated and thrilling as to hold
the testier spell-bound, rind It is worked up with a
skill And power- which is absolutely wonderful.
Nobody COO Arise from the perusal of this great
story without feeling that it ions the work of no
common mind, not thout re7r; etting. that It 'caned
an soon. Everybod wi y ahoulii read it, for while It is
undoubtedly sensational, it is at the same time
strictly moral to tone and in the lesion which It
teaches.
The . N4As 'lots Wrak — tx is also publlshin3
MRS. MARY 3. HOLMES'
GREAT STORY,
MILT PRIDE; or, PURIFIED B 1 SUFFERING
Agent
New Yong Wregiy rotor es Statesse
News Agent throughout the United awl
Canadss. dealt
MUSKM . GUM
PETROLEUM COMPANY
Morgan County, Ohio.
S 2 Acres in Fee on ' Oil-Spring's Run,
Tbree mllra above Mcfkkanellsaille.
• orporated under the laws of Peansylraoia
CAPITAL STOCK $500,000.
0,000 Shan't at fi Per Share, Full Paid
Working Capital rererved for development T.t,ooto
hnreo, the utmcription price for which leg 3 per
hart—tot liable to further rtederkment.
GEORGE W. 'CASS,. Esq
I, C(1: LT RV TrzY.WITYC ELI
LEECH, Jr
Gen. W. CAS A, Pre,oldent of P., Ft. W... 4. C. H.
.1. D. Citithrk., W. linanler,
Jon. Iliehardr, -.. Benj. linkmen,
Frank Halm, 1 - D. 2'. McKee,
A. J. Hagan, B. T. Leech, Jr.-
TEE COIIPA.Dir OFFERS
AO Shares of the due Reaerred•Ytork
11 , ;,;TRIZI
Books' ,of Subscription.
Arc now-'open otthootrico of
S. p. BRYAN, 59 Fourth kt.,
•
*here Prospectus! and Map of the Oompanra
rty ear, be fern.- deddr
Tim UNDERSIGNED HAVE PAIS
J.-mAr torten! ir Coquirtnerahlplor Abe trades&
do 41 or it General (lourndarlort and Zdenhandlie
Ilrekerage bualnesa.
• - -lunar/ C. pprzNaart
.117 O. PRY •
rillabd LikTiNecrrr: •
rydr, Not.;? t,
• Llrpnicarr„ Fur al co,.
-fizumhslortffirrthantit Illmbandin Bropra,
Poston In REFINED ANT) CRUDE OLI)* and'
OIL STOCKS. Oil bunt& and sold for Eastern •
and Western Markets. •
• Especial attention even -to eonsigiunenta of
Crude Ott.-
- faYOIDce,
__-
t2.l.rnter STEEET, Ninth*
Co.'it.Warebouso,) Pittaburgh, nonaw
DIVIDEND NOTICE.. ,
•
Fociit NnTredi.tt. it , sc or Priventanti, L
_ Pittsburgh, November leth,..tent4
ne President and Directors tlf thin - lftnicy a r
gest/tying the suroins fund required by act of:Con-
Mee, entitled an net to "provide a National Cur
rency," approved Juno MOB/norm also roc/defog
an additional inuplus fund. hare' this day doolarcd
a Dividend out of tbe_prolita of thelnat ele tionths
of THIRTEEN DOLLARS' PER.' SHADE, See of
United States tan, payable ferthivith:
S.M.:HERRON% Onsbler.
1 - 4 , A.r . 4 DEL h.vvr,
OIL Bnornn AND bEALZII fit
Petroleum and its: Products,
STOICKS, OIL LANDS‹ INSITILANOE
STOCKS Sca. ,bas on hand ARl•gbeny, Inausnnee,
Union, Ilbelc,Duck Crock-National. and various
*them' °Moo, Nog, nIIANOOO.IL and 19 rawzm
STREET, POlabuorh. • dr'
, .
niviDtx.D.- T he President atiti'D4nct.;
DIVIDE ors of tba -Birmingham Cos Company, hare
this dap declared a Dividend of FOUR 'its pkar,,
, CENT, for the last sin months,- Enable =foil af-..
ter the 16th of December, at the Banklistifettifeoc
Robinson, McClean & Co., No. ,ls Fattrth street,.
L . .•
, ombi w . • .D. ROBIiMiT, Secretary,-
TII n.: _FOURTH r. .'WARD BCIIOOI,
or ALLEGRENT - OITT, nine . tioties to . -
holders of eertlfleates-Jusueel bribe Boma? Coen- '
entsaleaters of the sold Ward,that. Cie allmq must
be presented fo rinniecUatlan,tothe Bounty Beside,
con=lir b efO r e- theSalie . DeeembeT,l6l6l an attsrttett
time. no more Bonds.will be limited. Persons hots
lal*Ncr'it ;l e = I' 4 l l the .rilZd them
n ati l je I n7o ., j ii"
Canal stre4 three doers below Chotnut, el to es.`
BARKER, No:la Anderson street.- de/atflats •
bush:__tllDlLT.E. Chestnuts:
svanss
-,... •': 'r:, - - -- - 10) , , “ White Ikanss
~. :.• ` ;-- • .'• lwo doten fifth rt ._ 4 _
, 8 1 :10 Tha. beg% Ha ti ". '
.• to Lb's. choice pl .es-
Now readying mad tor IWO br - aiDur.r.,
OIL COMPANY.
150,00 SHARES, AT s3t
7 6 10EGANSTERN 6. BRO.;
I !orner of Wood and Fifth etreete
lIEIVRY ROSENBACII
LOUIS LEON,
OIL SPRING
utitnE-roaa
DR r GOODS:
1 7,'611
GREAT CLEARANCE SALE
$150,000 WORTH OF
Fall and Whiter
DRY GOODS!
J. W. BARKER & CO.'S,
Jro. 59 Jllarket filrret.
BEAT REDUCTIONS WILL BE UDE
IN TUE PRICES OF
SILKS,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
DRESS. GOODS,
MEN'S WEAR,
BOYS• WEAR;
And CTery article adapted to the present zeaacat
CAD'asait:9 3UE,ox-cs7wstasitas
Will find this a rue oppotiunity
rOR REPLENISHING THEIR STOCKS
%LE LEAGUE GOODS.
MEMO VESTS AND DRAWEE"
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
ALL WOOLENIESTti AND IiAAWERS,
FOR GENTS.
NEGLIGEE OE lIIITELING SEWS.
WOOLEN 11.05SIERY
A' LARGE ASSORT3LENT
. . .
. .
- OR ALL THE DESIRABLE STYLES,
• in Plata and - Panay 1.
Shaker. !Exalt Iliad 'Merino Ronk..
BUCKSKIN' GLOVES AND GAUNLETS,.
ittasox NEON TIES and SUSPENDERS.
LONGSBILE 01BGILIM UMBRELLA .
WOOLEN KNITTING YARNS, In all liolcies and
BALMORAL SKR:ITS, superior In styles 'sad
durability to those imported. 1 • • •
ORNAMENTS AND •
TRIMMINGS 'Mr Cloak,
and linasea
Rich Sash and Bonnet Ribbons.
SILK AND LEATHER BELTS, - LATEST'
sTY.LIES; NEW STYLES SIDE -AND BACK
COMBS, IVORY BREAST PINS • AND , EAR
DROPS, POOKER . BOOKS AND TRAVELING
BAGS, PLULADELPILLA MADE PEARL BU T AMERICAN" CORSETS, WHITE AND
COLORED. HAIR ROLLS AND CRENEILLE
NETS, AMERICAN'. ZEPHYR HAND: MADE
iIOODS,T A AT 45, SHAWLS, SACCLUES, SON
TAGS am' GAITEMS. •
no foregoing articles are of AMERICAN MN
TG'ACTIIIIE, sod Were purchased directly from
the Makers or their Agents, and will compare fit,
zfraly taalitgr ai aist u yp rc ,
. : keria•
.13 - NDINGS and PINS , inany:other ' SAlALl
WARY-S. Just reeefirsl, a •Ittautlty. of A.metimin
hIERINO and IVhito COTTON HOSE'
:imolai attention will hereafter be given to our
assortment of HOME MADE ARTICLES.
EATON, MACRON 'fr.loo.,
nektf "
FABIIIONA.B,LE CLOAKS.
Circulars,
Basques.
Obildren's Cloaks,' •
•-• ; Poplins,
Plaids.
•
- • •
36.•622.0 3 r =Proms Q'oo[3q. '
A. BATES, 21 Fifth Syeet,
a. It and 19 Flfth StreeL
FoR COLD WEATH.Ett.
We have a full elOCh of TOri heavy,
. .
TATERSIIIRTS AND DRAWERS:
4,17:114%.2:Pge .tighter vedeb!...htutif
,
OgrediilAfMtv CIRLDREN we have Just : :
MertnetDratvers'anct rests;
Of the best quality, In every !lee,
-
GLOVES, •
The largvat and Hoed stock we have ever had' uit
metz l vg. „4 /41Llige g ee :
E d a l s tri k yfuottecalnt.
Scarfs, Balmoral Shlrtaace. •
Mlit.ial.efEEms.AjlEpr /51.110/24
Ot the veki newest style,, and - choice patterns,
JOWPR goium 8: CO:,
•„„, . .„ T YA1. 11) . 13 S U , SSET ST.
kEt:
cANTOX' • •
isc:
:. •
- .1•311401-
While J/141'N
B:kr
tooluiE
PRICER, j
A.7*
mom
W D
ErrkENr•
ItmiSarr
. . _
I)111 - GOODS
BARGIINS !
GOODS BOITtlliT AT
Present Panic Prices 17
HAMM GLYDE,
No. 78 MARKET STREET, PittsburgtO
• . .
Tt%streak. sad Rotel! Dealers la ,
l .
• • ,
.
TRIMMINGS, EMI3ROIDERIES: •,;.
zrossizaivir,
RIBBONS, Ruscass,
Furnishing Goods and Notions,
•• . ,
Balmoral and Haan Skirts; Saratmo, Sesser seal
Tureen Hata; Blue OM` Kn it Tmln nteal
Shawls; Nutrias, Sontam Wiltstli, Sleeves, l
(loans, Cuffs; Linea, Lawn • and Dab
Handkerchiefs. Ileni-Dresses,.Netn Steel awl gill
•Belt-Hackles; kkesif Istossilis 164. - ProsiiitdC
tu...r.cta, to. . . ..
We aShr theafiare : and 121312y - othar sulfsibaiiiti
line, at very moderate - prices, and, wo walltit . • ,
Wholesale and.. Retail PurchaserAi
TO EXAMINE °VI:LETOOr(
. •
W 1116134111 b•• found large and attnotiti
NEW GOODE%
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
FRENCIi mmurzos,
EXPRESS oLcrra,
MISR POPLINS,
BLACK ABB FANG! SILKB.
SSIBIERES. M amt Bop.
GREY TWU.LED FL E A c 1 ELs,
BLUE
WHITE ”,
WHITESTIAXER
REAL WELCII
SAT/NETTS AND TWEEDS
,
G A oo l mo i =o o tt p ta i lt . of ciet7 dentiptloo of mar
Northeast. Comer Fourth and Narket Streets.
ncour
SPECI.I.L XOTICES.
THE' CONFENBIONN AND EtPIR.
RIENOE DE AN INVALID, pubtme4
for the benefltrAl 11.• warning and °anti= to
young men wb softer from Nervous Debility, ere.
mature Decay of Manhood, 00,m . ..3i/dying, at the
IMO tinia, Me mans of self nor, by one who bor..
cured himself alter beingpot tei great expense and
Injury through medical laureling and quackery.
By mieloainga post-paid addressed envelope, ile
gte copies maybe had of the author.
• • NATHANIEL MAI:FAIR, Eget, •
de '` Bedford, Kluge county, N; y. -
tur-LAKE turznios -
Copper Mill and Smelting Work!,
prrrsuunGx.
PARK. M'CURDY & CO., . •
blanufact urcrs of SHEA.THINO, BitAitEßS'
BOLT . COPPER, PRESSED COPPER 110 T.
TOSS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER.
SOLDhlt. Also importers nod dusters!, MET.ALS, TIN PLANSREET hc.
Coustantlyon hand, - . INNERS , ALICIUNbII4 suit
TOOLS. Wli iehouse, N 0.14) FIRST and 120SESI.
OND, STIKEETs, Pittsburgh. Spegial. chiral of
Copper cUt to any ileslted patters!, •-• • .
_ •
:NED:VOHS NumEssig's? OP.
0.-nn-P• HMI SEXIIN.-4. reverend gentleman WI
leg been restoredlo health In ■ few days; alter tut
dergoing the usu a l routine and irregular expensive •
mode of treatment without success, considersf It Ids
sacred duty to communicate to his adinded fellow .
creatures the Means of cure. Hence, on the receipt
of en'addressed envelope, he will iond,'"deopy
of the preactipUon us •
.Direct in lit. JOHN, AL HnbINA/4fildEtatedi
treet Y mmldriiwT •
PITTSBIIR4III MAW AMASON
'HUBBARDS & LONG,
.wAavrac4pazitsor-
PATENT GROILTNE..CIECULAN44,..
sews-or
Warranted CAST S TEEL f
seription. 81111, Mulay, Cross Cut, Gang,•ipi
other varieties. • • • -.• • .•- • .• • • - -.•
All Aladin( ICEMIII anitspn ,S 'mid,
Sheet Cast Steel • Extra Fielord BEA.PW•qiir
- - •AGP - Warehauso and Works, Conger WATZ ad
. 1
SittlitT STREETS, Pittsburgh.. , =
• Particular attention given to EetoothtniU ,, :lorso.l
Jiang and Straightening Circular SAWS) , a re.
pairs of ail kinds. pruichlng and .Drilling•dins
reasonable rates. ' • •••
• INIM., MAILNIIIII..y.„ & cp., .
Bigler Makers &Sheetdrea Worketi; il
. ~..
- Noi. 20, E. 21 and nil TEMUSTEEET;
withiNSedwed II starSe 74, and Bun!abed '..j-I
the most itapitwati tom. , • ry, we aro _ - "-. - 7
. e<l to manufacture every deaerfrition Of BO t f , 4
. : i
•In the - best manaer; and warranted-legman i- * -'.
"made in•the` ecruntm. CHIMNEYS; Bit t- 2 . 7
.FIRE. STEAM : P/P.MS LOOOM •:
IiOLLERS, I JaNDENSEEN,_,SAXT • R -
.TANKS, OIL STILLS 'AGITATOR-% a
TLING P.ANS,j BOILER LEON, !BRIM
SUGAR PAMS.and aole manufacturers Of
BILL'S' PATENT -BOIT:FRI • -Rpthlag dung.
on the shorted nidier..... -- , . , ' - • datitit
tgli:
.noniN ON,, REA Air CO., 'KElecessoM
to Hoonteo:s, Mims & anu.ssui,)
W,^ashlngton {Yorke,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, Prreeronsoz.-.
a tat iourse r t .. .w a rII.IIO L A A T ST AN I N fo NEMOIMI
GEAO.NG, SHAITING, CAST.
MOS of all descriptions, 111 L TANKS &STILLS.
BOILER AND suEm MOM WOU.K.
/0-AgeststoitalTEAßLeS ENIVIT JIC:EaTt.'
OIL, for feeding; boilers. •
41E0tIOr. - REELED...J. P. 11044.1,311 t
LA BELLE STEEL WORKS.
. .
- • .R.maTER & Co. .
. •••,.
• _ancuwn to E.CITZTWHARTIILAN is.C5l9
1.7,40:4171:1!
ST .8 TEEL; RPRINIV:I
LEs, OROWBARS, Zee: . 61 , 114 7q 3, '
Alas Works; FIRST WARD,
Ogice addreu, P/TTSRURGII: -
DIMS:ASKS OF
Y- SESIINAL, VIII TAT. 'NERYOIIII
NAR LA.ND SEXUAL.
SYSTEILLS--aow and reliable troatmeat,ht
,porta of the Howard Association. Sent by: wan la '•
*ce gt tt f e Tltrlsl. J. SKILLET Utctrioxßowsm L.
Asetkintion, No; 3 &nab IS'lnth street, Paws.
mar lollll COVIIMAN dt. rgr SRO, Iltouto , Suers of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT
iitx)res,_itriox RAILING. . Anzmovrostrr.
ODERS, wuiDow GUARD. Nos.
Wood
WWI 66 THIRD STREET, between And
Narks; have on basal a variety. of sew pattern;
'fenny sad plain, saleable for all parposes: ,• ,„
Sao Particular atention paid ostelotilATOruore •
Lola. Jobblrigdono at short noUto. airs
, ..
, 11. HOLIDGe de DONS, beamXsOlg-,2
EIGN AND DOMESTIO BMUS P Elt,:i
CHANGE, CPJITIVICATXI -OP D
_M.,..•
BAlex,-No AND SPECI E ttI'REtT ' PStUbtltgh Pa. .: , No. VI .1 1 IABANC - 1
-Sir Oolleetltute male on all the plizielpal untie ',
throughout the toned States. , -..-
FOR.WARM:I - ,
AND'COMMILYgION{MEfIOu
and wholesale denier In ()DEESE, BUitiptA.,.
WDSEEDS, PISA and produce general%
STREET rinaburah' - not%
G EAT MITT/Oat
Eureka Oift 1143oe1tt1cin,
of ric and elegant Terrehj, liieiOns'
t riir Glirsintings, hingrarpgs, *sl uedet
ibiSockoacpci. •
DISTRIBUTION It Wade in the following male ,
Cortina:des, narrow each striae and ill eager
ate placed to SEALED ENVELOPES, which Mt
Will mixed. One of these ettreiories will be
ered at our office, or sent by wati to any &Eidson
without regard tortoise, aa receipt off am&
For ONE DOLLAR we wilt send b a s
or ens
pram the artful. named on the Certi Ode drawn,
or alit ertAcnge for any atAcr article pi our lid, Nom , ;
Matiresailsfaction guaranteed in 0I
A Very Tamable articierany be obtained fop the
nominal Swim of ONE DOLLAR, whieh need not s
be paid mill it is karma what hu been drawn add
Sd-Five waled envelopes for St. - Eine; for
Send for Eirctilar. ' Ageata wanted.
GOODWIN, METE & CO.,
195 and 197 troadiray;Nciwirar_ •
• All letleniidioult be addrea'acl Co4fiirll9, Par :
.
Q:'~BINiT~B,
T~ . •~
PRESSES FOR ALE -
• one Anen.uf PATENT , rnwssiastot. =sal
One.'PAYLOII, CYLINDER, tied litxdOiviticae,
One TAYLOR DOUBLEYLINDEIM-bed,§7o:
at inches; all butplod warkingtordet.
. Will be void at o -IDriquita qr
- AZRYTE, Itittabu
('RAPES! GRAPES!---40 boxc
%...solsisaal Catawba Qrnpea, at so oentsvos
it choke article, put up far farally.wai,NTT:7
e 4 and!. by 01fLP ( c It dIIA , a . • Art Liberit AT*, 74%,
I==3E