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6141 1 11 PUBLISHING SISOCIIPION
SAM/MAY, .DgCEACESEIi IT, 504.1
11/W!11117i1AU.
We hive Ito definite Information, at ;this
writing; that SuEn is in Savannah, but
we 1 as conlident of it as if the announce-'
taitt were oftlelailfmade. We koinr that
ha liall j rciched the coast; that be Is in com
municadoi with General roma' and Com
*doze •Damonart; and that having, set
* pint on` tiling Savannah, he itt bona&
.do HARD= is in comanuarthere r
accordlng to rebel authority. He iniyhare
alsitildmible force, but not elk:lush_ to cope
.iiiiik r eduirrium; and by the confession of the
relicliorelle•he =cannot hope for ittrther re
lalarbertentit; as FOSTER commands the' •
artail, *Oleg , Torth to Chiirleattin t.. arid -
EllicStiFks)dintalf ;Mills all the other sic
-notte.otioonamuolmi ion He is therefore'
sttinilitiltti off from all' corntoatdcatiOrt,',
ageippioio a front and rear ire.
fiord biapateh of the 121 . 1 i well says:
-. 4 oor•position of Savosttah is difficult, as.
the necessity of proteCtiiik,fioth
thlisiffi4o some ten miles' of the tila`varuUd'k'
rid , Clbarleatton Raihoad, whieb, ;leaving
' tha'cityow , the West, curves to theiNOrth
and cliaitiab the river eight miles shore."
draws in lab forces from,itio"
,tClatttf itonfr?llt § l tlimif ,s ; 2 4
.•
tonal to. isout-toth at bay, rnrvawkit's
patiort:' ty •tie antihero will enable 'hint to:
_beleaguered city. SuittsrA* •
Mini* out from Atlanta with a total fon*.
otliabont , fifty thousand men, splendidly.
eptippodand supplied with every appliance' .
• '
Thetilegraph informs us . of the sailing of
tut`expeditiou from - Fort:vitt 31ouroe, scitith
wad, end it is not improbable that General
Giiilifl4licius dispatched a heavy body of
felniircements to Fosrun, with the hope
petimps of cutting of and capturing all the :
rebid ferceii at Savannah. EIineeWAIMEN'S
return, he could easily spate fifteen
twenty :thousand men This force, com
bined' With those- already on the railroad
Savannah, would effectively seal up'
thil*.*eye.or esaPe•
CANADIAN Tuountr..
The Canidian Government is in great
trouble abirat — the discharge of the St. Al
tana =Sclera Instead of promptly handing
the murderers over to our Government, as
it wasliermd to do, It permitted them to be
removed from the jurisdiction of a justice
Inc% Johns, who" probiddy Urea/ have,de
livered them up; to be .heard and finally re
leased lift more accommodating justice in
Identnial; and now, when It finds itself 'ea-.
posed to the concentrated indignation of the
people of the United. States, an invasion of
its - open .10,11 time this side of, the line, and
ii 3 very existence ignored, it wakes' up to
the'da*er of - the situation and would fain*
have,tur believe_that It is- going re-arrest the
•culprits it kita already discharged. •• . '
.
Ii %bib cilithials are rearrested mid
ed - tvtir, Withlttli - promptitude ' which the
OCCBSIOII demands ; thniact - iwiif do much to
allii thetitritation—the exasperation now
prtii.lene : In this 'cotmtry. ,Itat . if tiooC
this silk:dent camestxiess; is only raj Onfor .
efriiet,'-init the - incendiaries are
thei r raw, the indignation nip
find neir. force; anti., the Venadian Govern
ment' become hiinlied -in • greater Iron: ;L:hl4
that; ever. • .
,
Thetptens oFthis eotuatry , is ithnost - Inia*:
tneuainirustaining Gene:ollns in lila tidilf!
to ray, no to. boundary inns In the
pursuit art ihe - raiders, but to . ttointtlltebt
dowit7oh'panattlan soil and brink:2loin 6at4'
to iint,puniehinent due their erbnea'..frite
retinal of thrCatiadian 41;xttinun4p.c to ob
serretlf*ty'Atirditibnis . ibialrea '
all - oblikWens',,tl that Itioiettunenqif
Infiniti &Aida by the law,tere ti . nieuacelde
teeitatitilitd, to take the iatv, into Oit`r;so4...;
• .- •
Seltpmenition is the first law ; gf ay
tury. If tottrpet9le on the Canadian holder
0
are ; be - .sui)jected to murderous raid4ioi
up on: Canadian sod and with the ,cmrd
miceof the Cirmdlan GoveirtMenti:thei
must ~be a 'law nit° titemselveS - 1646_
bourp4try.llnes, and treat the' barlaßK"
Goyenunarii as if It did net exist. if this' ,
leads to" war,:it cannot be 'helped.' ,The'`
wrong is not with is- and the wrono-doers .
must: j uke patisegnenees of their own-;
CLERICSRIPSing DEPARTMENTS
A,Washlngtori con espondent says that so
importunate have the applicarrts for clerk
tdriabeceine, that the membersAf Congress
hasprevalled upon the' Heads of Hepart--
mente • ter declare that henceforth paiitiohi
tor onli" be Siren to those who Twee served
honorably in the Union eirmlit: - ; 'This will:
• close the gales againsta host of young poll
yrcl!o are foolishly seeking reward in
this way for their Services during the past
•aseapaign. The gnurtest: foily any young
mall Cial eDillinit; 110 W, fit to seek or 'tempt
11, elerkellip at Washington. If unmarried,
he may manage to eke out a living at it, but
will be as poor at the year's end as at the
beginning, 'lf' not poorer; and if a married
man, he is simply 'entering npon a Welty but
sure process of stir-ration. A nian with h's
wife, canat find food and shelter for loss
tharattlya spaddr, In that city,,and, if he
Imione or ti o children It will tako all his
ardaritoliyy their boanl andlcidgirig.
if.ioutig soldiers can live trP64 Ole Balk:
ries.-pid to antra at Waabizigtwa, they on& tikluiye the opieferenee,' provided,
wayaibefnef eon:patent, doubt,bow;
ever, :whether :they will dud themselves as
weLtbittheia - iat_they wesrein
-c c •
Tbelleir York CommereiaiAdrertiie;
thatju4ging from ilia renu4tOnade y the
stlifidalii itE rcitirednesday, and the
speech; it is very"evl
denflhat'.?the'propoied amendment to. the
Vontrtitutien ostmot,be carried' through the.
Hous_e; arM render an ortm sexton
mettfeldei. ' We cannot sec wisat the Demo;
castle ! meMbers gain by forcine this delif..
They Matsave themselves from going on
the record in favor of . , the . runendment,_
and so` mate out to' stnd WO with their,
Sonibarifrieeids; but as the turiendment is
one of the certainties of the . future, it would
semi' the dictate of rhvidence ,on their part
- to yield to its passage now as &cart:illy as
possible: -
BrtargT.—A Nashville paper has the f9l
- lowing anecdote of a spunky infantry cap
ten, before that city, at the time of ita
• vestment by Hood
As the Geier:lt - 16de along captain on
, foot, with a company , behind' a
him, 'saluted
them and asked, if he could go out a mile
and half beyond the pickets to get a Wag. . :
on load of hard tack that had Wen.upset
that morning. • "No, air ,"` said the . senior
General,- finning, "the enemy is out there:"
"But cai canl not -drii'e them away I", The
staff.laugbed heartily as they looked at the
few but.-undismayed. "No, sir,"-:sold the
Genaral f , facetiously,. "I do not think you
cawilriya •thein away._ . Mr. Hood and his
whale army are out tere. Ho Ina taken
the trouble out of your hands; sir; he has
Issued your - hard tack -
ebf * ixp lOXo i thg an og tnia,:an exthl*
iTailld
liffiM=2
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The English Press on Mr. Lincoln's Re
election.
The Bpretator, edited by Hughes, tho
author of .Brown's School Days,' ,
and the ablest of the English weekly press,
says:
"The re-election of Mr. Lincoln, iron
splitter, attorney, and President of the
American Enion, affects interests much
wider and more permanent than those of
the ration whose will he is appointed to
carry out. Never before In modern history
have the two great political ideas of man
kind, aristocracy and democracy, the rue
of the many for the benefit of the few, and
the rule of the ninny or the few for the
benefit of all, been brought into such direct
and visible
' It adds that in the , struggle ,
—"the democracy bas had no adventitious
aid of. airy kind, save a powet of recruiting
. which sittings out of Its own attraction for
all men like itself, It has never had a
leader above its own 'average in 'capacity,
Capable of , doing more than expressita own
'ldOWly;forming will,act upon its own slowly
gained-obialetions. It tOught at thit from
au liMpulie scarcely, nobler and far less pow
erful than that of its_ antagonists, and only
arrived at a principle after years of blood
shed and , auffering steadily borne bad ele
rated its heart and mat.lally cleared its brain.
No 'Marvel king'of men, no 'heaven-horn
gittehtl,' Ito 'savior of society' hae appeared
tO lend, tO' the North a' power democracy
might, UM bare possessed, no' applauding
shout from the world has kept it in its path,
kola:tat of imitictive feeling has gelded it
like a ievelation from on high. The re
ticent, stattamtux.like selfish aristocracy,' he
'ow, -loud:tongued; unselfish democracy,
each left ttiitte ff ,_ each guided by its own
highest everage and no More, has boot
fighting out foot to foot and. face to face,
as the Athens anti Sparta of the New World,
the ancient political battle of mankind. Had
General laceleran been electekthat battle
would have been Jost, for the. North would
have announced that it cared not if it were
won, cared only for the side issue, its own
imperial power. As it is, conscientiously
and :kith a full knowledge, after nearly four
years of 'battle, after this oiler of pence with
the end unsecured, it has pronounced by a
thive-fourths majority, that, through hard
ship, and defmt, anti financial ditticulty—
though its land be covered with hospitals,
and its cities filled with bankrupts—though
every family weep forits sons, and the course
of material civilization be thrown back cen
turies—it is ready to fight manfully on,
rather than freedom should be proved a chi
mera not essential to a grand national life.
The result of that perseverance must be in
calculable.
* IF • "The success of the North means,
and will slowly be found to mean, that free
dom and strength arc compatible qualities;
that the higliest minds of each century have
been the nearest to truth; ttiat the law of
Christ has political bearing; ,that God made
the world for the use of all whom he placed
within it. The re-election of Mr. Lincoln
niearilr . all—for the Lancashire operative
as much as the slave, for the serf of Mecklen
burgh Schwerin as much as the freemen of
Maine—that the conflict between those prin.
ciplee, which has been raging since Athens
and Sparta, alike yielded totilien sway, shall
be fought steadily out to the end. We may
tindshall hear much more in Europe of the
erbnes.orliemocracy, though all the masses
haVe'coinmittel in all all ages do - not equal
those< of the llne of Mapahtirg ; but
we shall be' flee' itt least of thei . ttunt that
libertymeans weakness, that self-goverment
threatens national life, that a free people
.mtuttlie it people incapable of energetic and
.persistent war."
-.Ate Mormons and. .tneir Positions.
.
There are in dications' that serious trouble
. .
may yet grow. out orthe conditon of affairs
among the:Mormons in Utah. ~It will be
rentembered that a,law of Congress, ap
proved July 1882, forbids and punishes
polygamy - by a fine of five hundred dollars
and hiprisonment for; five years. Recent
letters represent' that iltO Mormon lekders,
and aa many of their followers tat are
able, are in rebellion to this law. The - a - time
.
statute' forbids any religious or, charitable
Corporation to hold real estate in valueabove
‘..X1,000. TheWhide church Is in deadly re
.
against this law- Of course no Fed
shelokticer,-. military or other can hold
friendty.• relations with them while they
thuSchiailniMiniapertAfiance of his Gov
ernment, Without. being guilty ofieruplici -'
ty with triltorg; 'beim tar frona'reording
him a criminal, Wiliam Young carries
bimaeif With 116'A:ft:oast haughtinett, In
. timing that the Federal commandeihtUtah
t shalt recognize him as. his superior. The
pcisitions and pretension of the Mormon
leaders thusbring them in direct antagonism
to the tithed States, and one party or the
other must submit. General Connor, the
resent commander of ; the Federal. forces
in that region, Maintains that the only pos
bible peaceable solution of the difficulty will
te found In protecting and encouraging by
torce the free uttemnce Ofthought and opin
ion among the people, which will weaken
their spiritual despotism by a multiplicity of
'sects, and take from the lenders their po
;litical reprobacy, and In opining the rich
mines in the neighboring mountains, and
in thus outnumbering then nt,..Jit the polls
toby mining population. nnimtvrhile we
learn from *a letter in the Chkego Tribune.
the increase of the Mormons by emigra,
_lion goes steadily forward. Trains number-
Ing.as high tis five thousand people bare re,
ell4Y crossed the ttide desert which divides
them:from the &MM. When oneethey are
pa effectually-walled hi as if in a prison,
und rind nothing and bear nothing but
nom Mormon .sources..' .They are set back
in the kale of civilization More than a cen-
Jvtry; and their 'preachers give them little
leslde gospel work. In Utah, which
claims a population' of one hundred thous
'and people, with a metropolis, (Salt Lake)
containing route twelve thousand people,
ittetEls not a single bookstore, and scarce
ly a 1:ook is' ever sold, while newspaper lit
' mature, eacepl inch as the 3ionnon organ
sePplics, Fe equally meager..
Iltysterlovis Affair.
TLe Bristol (IL I.) Pliantirhasthe fAlow
.
ing:reative to a toratexiona affair in that
town .t• : A large .rough wooden. box was
Lorded . er nded beie - frimilheSteam Bradford Dui-.
- .. , •t • directed
fee, oxiWednesday la to "Mrs.
Al Ice Rogers, Bristoi, • It: I." The box' was
, __
taken• to a house on,the new Street north of
1 9P
the Catholle. Oureh, • to a Limn) , , who re-
Celiedlt =goosing It to sent to a friend
..
of theirs; an kiiiii girl (
the Dante of Alice
Rogers; WhO,'..age. learn, has been in this
country but•skiliort ' time, -, and who is em
ployed Ina Lewdly living on the. Ferry road.
Mieitliogeste.on the Miamian of-the same
day; being" infonited that,,,a -. bor. had been
receW t .iiirected to her,: went to the house
to above, and caused Iho box to be
. opened,. hml. was very muctf - surprised to
find that it:contained the reieutins.of a full
grown.man, without clothes or rObe,therest
of the box being filled with'"shaiings and
hay. ' On the inside of the lid vnis written
they following I. ' "Mr.' John' illeKeon,
Orand - ' :street, `'Pittsburgh, Pa."'-, A is
=vaii i li , that Walk mistake was made in
,
by those who sent . thp tannins, '
and . no otter accompanied the box to - give
any "explanation of the matter.. The Presi
dent of the Town Council, Slimed Sparks,
Each took charge of the box and Its con
tents on Thursday. morning, and deposited
them in the. Town vault on Mount, Lune.
TIM. PROFIT OF BLOCKAGE SERVICE.—
The annual report of the Beer° tary of the
Navy states that, after deducting the ex
penses, over $13,000,00 0 accrued as prize
money resulting from the saleof condemned
prizes. One-half of this goes to the Gov
ernment. The Admirals commanding on
the blockade have been Lee, Dahlgren,Yar
ragut, Bailey and Porter. Their, share of
the Unappropriated $7,500,000 will be
250000. Lee, Dahlgren and Farragut will
divide the lergerportion. of -ttds, as, few:
captures Eve hemmed° by Bailey's squad-•
ron,And Porter has only been in command
:of the North' Atlantic , squadron but a abort
,time. The ormmanderof the aquadtims off
Wilmington and Charlestowyrill also realize
a handsome .sum—one 'fiftieth Of the grand
aggregate . or:$85,000.
•
Tnom. the report "'made": at" tho ann!.
votary of. otltt, Protestant Episcopal Tract
Society, In New York city; we learn thAßo
elety--hatt etreetated it,q7,64411 - tracts and
pamphlets, at an eriense of $21,631 11."
BiabopPottar and nes: Dr. MeVieker, took
Tart, In Abe , eapixises. Tbo atunatl asWISOW
wad proattlie b 7 Wt.
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PET; .rotICES
cumusTiAllr Clit3l4la,
Lumina, errs, lIALT
dorner of Federal and Laeock streets... Pastor
,
*JOSEPH KING: .... Services at toy ,( a. es. and
pm . Prayer Meeting on WED/MiDAY EVEN
ING. The public are cordially 'netted to atterd.
Subject to-morrow evening, (Dee. 18th,) the speedo
answer to the question, -What must / do to be
masa"
UNION URINARY NEETINGS.—
The Cabo voters of the Our of Allegheny
are invited to meet at their respective places for
holding elections, on SATURDAY, the 114th
between the hours pia and 7 o'clock p. ns.,aa vote
by ballot for—
One cutler, for-Mayor.
One citizen for Director of the Poor and also for
candLlaterfor the respective Ward °Mines.
TheJudges , of the Primary tlections wi'l meet
all he Mayor•• Office, on TUESDAY, the 27th lust.
at 10 o'clock a. m., and sum up the vote of the rc
epective precincts, the person having the highest
vote to be declared the nominee of the party; ant
alto appoint on Executive Committee for the en
suing year. Officers of Mentions are instructed to
'refute all votes Willed by those who voted against
the Union party at the recent election.
By order of the Executive Committee.
JOSIAIi KING, Chairman.
J. G. PATTERSON,Setretary. • del7dt
117.82 NATIONAL DANK O/ ALLioonliNTl
' • . , December 14th; 18e4,
AN ELECTION FOR NINE DIR '-
M r' TORS OF TIIII3I3ANK, to nerve for the
ensuing year, will be held at the Ban king House,
on the 2v TUESDAY OP JANUARY, 1025, be.
tween the hours of 10 and lo' k.
de13.14 . • J. P. ()ashler.
111LIZCLILANTs. macTo-nzw,s
NA BANN,
(Late Merchant, 4. Bank,l
' Pittsburgh 14th. IStit.
igrAN 'ELECTION , ERECT°
OP THIS BAS e, to uric during the es'
WI D AII e a ,t i e l- iati L All l y Of the Bank ing
ra&t i g:Rile o e n n
the hours of 11 o'clock a. tn. and! m. •-•
.de1324 JOHN MOO Jr., cashier.
O//Ica 0/ nix TIMM NATA.NAL BANN/
or PITTSBURON, Pa.
•
AN zurrlON FOR NINE DIR C
ar'? TORS 0 IRIS DARR, to seiye doting
Atte: !rustling. year, will be - held at the Banking
House, earner of Wood street and Virgin alley, on
TUESDAY, tholoth day of January, 11315, between
'the hours 0(.10 a. in. and l_p„ ni.
• dellkila SRO. B. LI VI NGSTON, sables.
Crams or run tlmizines Deena Anna 1.10.,
December Bth, 1866.
rgr.AN - ELECTION' FOR sTILINTEL
DIRECTORS of thli Company; to serve
during the ensiling year, will be held at this office
AIONDAT, the 19th lint, between the hours of
It a- m. and I.p. m.
de9:194 SAMUEL REA, Seeretary.
DIME ESN E HOCK OIL COMPANY.
I —A meeting of the Stockholders of the
Dliquesne Rock (Ml I3omoany will be held at the
warehouse of George H. Anderson, No. Id 9 Liberty
at reet, Pittsburg►, on SATURDAY, December 21th,
M 64, at:10 o'olock a. E. Punctual attendance is re..
quested. W. W. KELLIHNER,
deadil Seiiretary.
CHUMMY RUN st I. HOLE PE
TROLEUM OO.=NOTIOE OF ELEO-
TlON.—Rubscribers to thestiwk of the Cherry Run
a. Pitt Role Petroleum 00. are hereby notiOed to
attend a meeting of the Stockholders of said Com
pany, which will be held on MONDAY, Den. 19th,
1861, at 3 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of organism,
lion, election of President, Directors and other
milker., at the office of T. T. STOOR:DALE, No. I
Duquesne Way. RVOH McK.ELVY
noßktf President, pro.fers.
blecuaktes Dena or Pirrsavann, Nov. 21, ItlB4.
A GENERAL MEETING OF THE
.STOCKHOLDERS OF THIS BANK will
be held at the Banking House, on FRIDAY, the
tad day of December next, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
consider and decide whether this Bank shall beCome
an Association for the business of Banking, under
the laws of the Undid States, and whether Staudt
exercise the power conferred by the Ant of the Le ,
gislature of this State, entitled An act enabling
the. Banks of this Commonwealth to become ass°•
elation, for Banking under the LaWs of the United
States,. approved Zal August, IE4; and to take
any further action that may be necessary.
By order of the Board of Director.
nannlm J. 0. G. MARTIN, Caataer.
IRON ULTT aaxß kl[LsOu,p,or:2l,lB6l.
A 3REETENO OT TILE STOCK
HOLDERS of this Bank will he held at
the Banking Rouse, on THURSDAY', the Hd day
of December, next, at 11 o'clock a. m., to decide
whether this/tank shall become an association for
the purpose of Banking, under the laws of the
United States; and whether It shall exercise the
pourers confertrd by the AM of the general Anent
hly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti
tled "An Act enabling the Banks of this Common
wealth to become Associations for the purpose of
Ranking, under the laws of the United States,". ap.
proved the 42d day of August, 1864, and'to takeany
further action that may be expedient.
, =Mid . MAGOk'FIN, Cashier.
- Cuts:mirth iir.Yrrris•Knint B. B. Co.,
Office of Secretary and Treash,
Cleveland,Dift. 11, UK.
THE ANNUAL BIEETLYGI OF E
STOCKHOLDERS of the Cleveland sad
I'lltaburgh Railroad Company will be held at the
office of the Company, le tileveLsmi, on the ten
DAY` OF JANUARY, Mid, at 10 o'clock a. In, for
the election of Directors; also tor - ote npon • prop
°anion to lease that portion of the railroad known
vs the Toaurawu Branch, for a term of years; also
to vote upon a proposition to purchase the half In.
temt in the late Cleveland, Zanesville &Cinch.
esti Railroad, (formerly known as the Akron
Eranch of the Cleveland k Pittsburgh Railroad.)
Also, whether. to Increase their Capital Stock un
der th..e Acts of April 11th, 1559, and April 9th, 191 CL
The ThTwinafer Books will be close-I on and after
the 16th instant. L ROC.KWI.I..L,
Secretary.
Prrthrtriut. November 30th, Mt.
tap. PLIEAME TAKE NOTICT. THAT
the fleet meeting of the eorpenation to di
celled .11e Unto& Ltibrie Oil Co." will be held on
WEDNESDAY, December Vet, lase, et the oftlee
of Pang & Pennock, No, 23 Wood street, la the city
of Pittsburgh, at 3 o'clock p. for the
urge/elation, adoption of Ity-Imra,clectrot u fc , 7o,l, A .
Orli, .16. C., and for the aut horised and more
yerticniarly speeillarli=lcof the Often! An.
Freddy of the tiommonweelth of Pennsylvania, ea—
titled “An de; relating to corporations Joe Me
chanical, Idenufacturing, Blining day and Quarrying
app
emcees? roved tbelb of Slily, OW.
conkdtd HITSZL et EII, Treace, pro ten.
1,,_ - -
EVOLVERS—A full 'supply of all the
hest brsnds, for Web, -
do: INJWN, IZI Wool street.
7.101.713 LE AND SINGLE BARREL
, FROT OPNS—A new stfrk ,bod reeelved ond
Ler sale by JAMIN BONN, Ise Wood street.
'FABLE CUTLERY.— A tine assortment
n. of Ivory, Rubber snd Boar linndtr Table
Knives and Carrera, just received and far sale by
,!et; JA3II. HOWN, 1.18 Wood street,
1) OCKE T CUTLERY.—A. largo anti
J.. choke stock just received and for Blie by
del7 3A:11114 SOWN, tat Wood street_
yATES—The beat aasortnient in the city
1, 2 for sale by
JAILS DOWN, tat Wood street.
CIDER -40 bbls Champagne Cider, a
12 'ib e r t. (4"Y'' ' ."t r'""1"
ti0.2412 1 /den TANK VAN GORmEI.
,t PYLE BUTTER.--410 keg s for sale at
No: 10 timlthtleld street—
'dhl7 'FRANK VAN fIORDErt.
STEINWAY FOR CHRISTMAS
The most acceptable Christmas alit Is a
Pleast.cr If•cvs - teo. •
Our stew Moak offers the greatest toducemasta to
mite a satisfactory chotoe, compriates, as It does,
sr nos •
.ixty Pianos of the Warded Rtetoway Mar,
As well as all sillier lint elms makers. Every taste
Nall every pursi may bere be suited. Each PM=
warranted for eight years.
IL KLED ER h. BRO.,
Sole Agents !on Steinway's Plano,
OVA No. is WOOD STREET.
ROUBE FOIL BALE.
A Three•aloriedlrk Dwelling •florin
No. 73 LIBERTY STREET, between Nay and
Marburg streets!, containing thirteen rooms, with
Fss sod bath room. Enquire et
deltdm A. - LORENZ. WI Water street.
rio STOOK BROKERS AND
•
Real Estate elgesta.
The advertiser wishes to form si partnership with
a Stock Broker uod
rat
• Address BROKER, at this *Moe.Fatale Agent.
delCht
COAL "BLUFFS MINING GO. —oMco
with that of the Eureka Insuraneo Company,
on Water street, Pittsburgh,
ylnuetrrose:
R OVERT FINNEY, JAR. K. LOGAN,
ALEXANDER SPEER, JAN= VERNER,
JOHN T; LOGAN, JOHN FLEMING.
ROBEET FlNNEY,"Preeldeat.
linerazy rintare. Secretary. detalw
AN ELEGANT BOOK.
ENODH ARDEN,
by Alfred Teinrii. * Tleknoes neir edltioe, 11.
imitated with meaty teet/111uldrawIngs. Price
• . CO.,
fie.llll . : :Wood street.
ILANDSOSO ABBORTMENT OF
027011aN COVER, .
Id Tufted and . Heed Work. siaPrEms, same
style. Also, some very elosuut
Samart3a. rit:n.grio, In German Work.
SQUARE SILK, VELVET BUTTONS, In MI
cola, a, beildes every satiety of othe r Buttons.
DRESS TRIMMINGS, LACES, RANI/KM
Cll.ll ES, GLOVLE., HOSIERY, BALMORAL
ItTI4 A
SRI STEEL AND ONYX, SETTS, and
.SLE _
L , BUTTONS, of every style • and variety,
ete., ete., will be found et
. • •
AKE BOUT'S TIUMMIX6I 52'6114_
dettit' • Ne.:l3 YOUR= STREET.
WiIVIMIOV)III4iI , 4IWAiII:I44
ALL PERSONS immure}
Pura ClcriaSeierttaruiv
In the largest ratiet*nvei itieteth should call on
Kb BLAIR, Noll. 89 and 91 Felora! St,
Snieti, he eoiaUtgly keeps the tsrge.t ♦ulety,o[
FRENOMAND AMERICAN GOODS, '
Elm=ly for the retail ,trado, and all goadaaraa.
ranted puts and free Iran Ison._,Also, meals
armed at all boors, and "p stteatlaa paid
taiwtddliat and party orders. , l defy sompitltlol.
Ns la 4: al FEDERAL - dettaW
14 OR RENT--a small Stott "tnilDitelltpg
pro. no wo 0 Xlanlade.iPlF Inarkfrddi
-diarltneat g :
VIII fyiprio,
' '. l* ""!‘""
ArE .4/1 VIE/I
.
1, OR RENT.
THE WAREHOUSE, WAREHMT2E, 233 Liberty St..
Patteraonla Now Block. Ponesslon can be given
January Id, (866. Enquire of
D. WALLACE,
351 Liberty street.
FOR SALE
Busines Stand
not desirable Business Stand, No. 60 SMITH
FIELD STREET, near corner of Fourth street, on
which is Al substantial Brick Building. For terms,/
inquire of BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
No. 129 Fourth street.
CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
ONE OF KNABE & CO'S
COLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANOS
Also, Haines' Boas. , Pianos ; Grupe & Xindt'aPi
anon, and PrLtice's Automatic Organs.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,'
dei7 ClPlith street, (2d door above Wood.)
N EW HOLIDAY ISSUES.
Elegant Presentation Books,
And floe editions of Staodint Authors, at
HAY & COMPANY'S,
den 56 Wood streak.
VALI - JAME STOCKS.On TUESDAY
EVENING, Dec. SRI, at 734 o'clock, will be
sold, at Commercial Sales Rooms, 54 Fifth street:
22 shares Citizens Bank Stock;
10' " Monongahela Savings Bank;
40 " Monongahela Navigation Co;
Illonongshela Water Co.;
50 Allegheay 'Valley Railroad. •
del? A. MaILWAINE, Auarr.
L ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON
the estate of GFJJRGE A. BAYARD, Sr., late
of Venus'Res township, Allegheny County, deed,
haring been granted to the undersignerl by the Rm..
bier of Allegheny County, all persona Indebted fis
avid estate are requester' to make Immediate pay
meld" end Blom , having elnirna'agalnit the same to
I resent them for settlement, properly authentl.
eated, to the undersigned, at him residende in Ver
sailles townaldp.
STEPILEN BAYARD_ , Adadnistratoe,
or to S. A. fa. and W. S. PURVIANUE, Attorneys
at Law, sth street, Pittsburgh.
Tansairmes Tr., Allegheny Co., Dcc, 12, 1861.
del7dandftw
CARTIARTI4 CHIIItCH ORGANS!
The oldest make, most durable and sweetest
toned reed instruments are the '
OHIIROH ORGANS,
PARLOR ORGANS, and
IRELODEONS,
From the celebrated FactOry of
CAMUtRT & NEEDHAM, New York
$A splendid stock received for the - Holidays,
by
KLEIDER h 11110., 122 Wood street,
Sole Agents for Carhart's Harmonium"
denat
- HOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, BALMO
-,-, BALS and GUMS.
The largest, best selected, and cheapest stock
In the city, at
BORLAND'S, 0$ Market St.
LOOK KT THE PRICES
!en's Breves, St 50' Alen's Boots • .111 60
Ladles' Boot. I 00 Lodies' Balmotals.: 150
Boys' Boots I 75 , Youtba' Boots 1 2
Children'. 800t5... 1 001 •
GUMS of all styles sod sizes. A fine .sortment
of FANCY SLIPPERS, uld• BOOTS, suitablo lot
Christmas Presents.
Jam' Country Merchants implied at Nate_Yout
SD 80670111 r/IICEV. Also, agent for BARTELL'S
BLACKING, at Factory prices. Be sure you call
before purchasing elsewhere, 11 you will tare mo
ney. Remember the right place, at
BORLAND'S,
98 Martel St., 24 door from Fifthill
pifOTOGILiPIi. ALBUMS.
DIARIES. FOR ISM
POCKET BOOKS,
JUVENILE BOOKS.
TOY BOOKS
ALPIL&BET BLOCKS
ALL MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS,
And errrytAing In tba
1100 K AND STATIONERY LINE,
A. cheap as can be had anywhere In the clty, at
FRAM - CAGE'S
Book and News Depot,
CHRONICLE BUILDING, FIFTH ISTREEF
liunt's Pittsburgh Aintanne,
A SPLENDJO NUMBER,
Coataks a complete
CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF THE WAR,
MM!1=IMIIIMI
REELECTION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Resignation of tieitorol PI eClollas
' port-paid, on receipt of price. SeoJ
fora copy, to
JOIIN P. MINT, Praiummx,
No NI Fifth ptroot, ll►Mgla Noll
FULTON'S
VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP.
FULTON'S STNUP eons Made.
•
IS " Cough.
Coln. hi the Heed.
Sore Throat.
Pbthisla
FI.Vt,IN'S SITUP Tex Asthma.
a.
Influenza.
Dronehttla
" " Pain Lethal:lnert
•
FULTON'S SYRUP cures Inelp. Coniremplicus.
11.1.41anbal Alket lop.
!i4 Irhooplbt (Jougli.
44 1 . Spitting thood.
Quincy.
•
13==.
Fidlon's Yegetable Cough Syrup
Cu,.e Coughs, Colds, end ell of 9 , 1' the
Throat and Lump.
Wl7 Ma 'I" CO MINIS RS 'Jr rt. 17.. r!
h a Mildly feytable Coupon&
THE CHEAPEST COUGH RELSEDYNaa be
Lad at all tellable Drug Stores.
For into %totemic and retail at
J. !4. FULTON'S DRUG STOVE,i
Nos. OS and 19 'Fifth stratt
Also; wholesale and retell agent for the sato a
celebrated
California WinesAdquors.?
PURE RYE MUSKY,
5 '
Whisk 1 guarsate• strictly pure, for meads'
purpoSee. non
L&II T I 0 N. —On NOVEMBER * 21st4=
Pats, I purehased from Dr. S.' M . LINDSEY, or
Bellidaysburg, the recipe bp
.whlch he manure*.
Lured his famousemedlcdne, know* es Dr., J. 15t.
LLDIDSEY'S
. • •
.-Improved Blood-Searcher.
Steen that. time I hive beim Manufeaturing lt,
having Dr. LINDSEY Ideaseirmirt of the time evi
l?!°red In milmlnteltding li. preparation, and shall -
Watt=le to manufacture It In accordauce with the
thatnictient and directions of Dr.f..trulseT. - .Those,
then desiring the rentable article, should - sot that
the name of J. X FULTON appears on gray-
-bot
tle i
and to dealers I she notice that ;every fem.
Alan of Ms, my trademark, will ,boproseented to
the full extent of law. • , • • -
•
' ' '7. X. FI7LION
Na: tr ati4 Gil FIFTH sruzzr, Pittsburgh.
/lir .1 eam pereparea to soil ILLOOD•86.&8011131R
below. market rates, Call before ptuzbados eh*.
• • SOW
Ar!E D• .11) 1 T1.E. , 71E-Yr
THE VESUVIUS
OIL COMPANY.
Capital Stock : $250,000.
Shares 250,000.
Working Capital : : $15,0011
This Company has the whole working Interest
In the Haines and Anderson well, on the John Mc-
Clintock Reserve, on 011 creek, three miles from
Oil City, now
Pumping 100 bbls. Per Day,
And steadily increasing In Its yield. This Interest
can for one-halt the oil produced. There is a rea
sonable expectation that the well will soon be a
FLOWING WELL, producing from 150 to 200
barrels per day.
Also, Three-eighths of the land Interest In the
2 '7_.xxvcActs.aw
Now going down on Holiday Run, tmenedlately.nd-
Joining a forty barrel well. This well Is put down
freeof expense to the Company. This property is
considered as valuable as that of Cherry Run—no
failure ever having been made there.
NUMBER THREE.
Also, Nine acres and 141 pushes, In fee simple,
on Cherry Tree Run. This is all bottom land, on
both sides of the emelt', and good• boring territory.
A large number of wells are down and going down
in the vicinity, one of which is producing fifty bar
rels per day.
As can molly be estimated, the present product
from the Number One Interest alone will suMeo to
papa five per cent. dividend per month from the
start.
The Stock Books of this Company
Are now open at the °Meta of
JACOB OLOSSER, Its Fourth street;
STEEL & BAILEY'S, Wilkins Hall;
LIPPINCOTT, FRY ts. C0. , 1,12'.1 Flat st.;
S. S. BRYAN'S, Burke's Building, Sth st
det7:tr
iticri AND ELEGANT
Tlcolidny _P'retigents
METROPOLITAN
GIFT BOOK. STORE,
Ga. wurt.b. Strout.
OPPOSITE CONCERT HALL
I
xvirw arsaort3,
Neu. Hooka, um styles of Albums and Port follos
Prnyer Books, Pocket BibleA, nod n superb collet: ,
tints of Fatally Bibles, reolglos to price from 34 FA
to $5O
Juvenile Books of All Kinds.
TWO hundred and . fifirenses Juvenile Books In
pu set blished.ts, embracing most of the standsrd Juveniles
F,71
The in mew° stock of Albums now In store pre
wits nanny new and attreetive features in the
shape of new patterns of blndlog,k4t, varyint In
price firm 111 03 to RIO CO, and hottlykg from 12 to
4W Vett eel,
To those who am about maktftepurchasea for the
hotklaps, the
GIFT BOOK STORE
offtvgiester lndueernents than any 'other ate=
the State. Especially people realdluxat n distinct*,
1 y eroding for one of our, largo descriptive cola-
Lifues, um get a complete U. of
8008, BIBLES BD PHOTOGRAPH ALHEM,
it.thetr esteblishment. Remember In poreheaing
Basks et the 3.trrIit)FOLITAN GIFT BOOK
STORE, you. pey the xerne.ni at other etores, an&
here the Adverting, of receiving with elteh book
you buy., ...owe
I:Cloorzio),....o;niNzt2t.44
sixth from fin ) cent• toone liundrrddollArc thii
Bun'," nt the
Metropolitan Gift Book Store.
Send n.r cat ‘logue, which le nlllll,l free lo any
addm• upon applientill.
IY. 1.. FOSTER etc CO
- 1;'0Ult,TII STREET
-4
r IGLIDAY GIFTS.
i-)!-Ll • • - • • -
ERBRoiDER.R
ClClrfsl,:ao
'tt; The finest imported
Cs , e ti
GI MOSAIC RUGS.
•
I VERT LARGE. VARIETY °Eli'
r y e
VELVET RUGS. !P
•
c?; NOW IN STORE.
•
H .
W. D. & U. Me('ALLEM.
deli 87 FOURTH STREET. 4: 4
i
AIAPET STORE:7 I
Prrerldelluft, k'e. Warns fs. flionArgi Ruihwar,
(Mee of the Secretory,
Prmune no rt; Po., Dec. 15th
11IVIDEND ON CAPITAL STOCK
ANtI ON TIMID IitORTO E 13.1ND.5.
The Board of Directors of this Company hare de
rlared n Dividend of 259 PER CENT._ on the Capi
tol Stock, for the quarter eliding December 3tst,
Dust.,--to the shareholders who stolid registered on
that day, (free of °overall:en! taxi on an after the
fah dny of January, 118:, nt rho °Mee of the Cum
piny In this city, and at the Minster Agency,
Wu:sloe, Larder 5. Co., No. #l3 Will etreet, New
York, to the stockholder s as registered at . the re
.pect lye callers. The Board hove nice ordered the
anticipation of the payment of the half.yearly dirt
• Lend per rent. on the Third Mortgage Bonds,
dire April I, OM, making i t t
le on and after
the 17th day of Jnototry, I to the bondholder.
registered on the 31st day of December Inst., at the
Transfer Agency, Winslow Lanier k Co. N0..55
Wall street, New York. The transfer books 15f
otork and third mortgage bonds will clone on the
31.1 hat., at 2 o'clock p. In., and remain doled until
the 17th day of January thereafter.
lip order of the Board.
A#8105.8.11 W. It. BARNES. Secretary.
"WIDENING OF WEBSTER. STREET.
—The Report of the Viewer, twos:toted by
Ckninella to noSt.Il damns..., ho., In the widening. of
'Webster street, between Washington and Chatham
greets, be. been Approved by Councils rind left at
office. :The viewers approl.e.l the damages of
tn. Cooper al ONO, and made the foUowlng, as.
s anent. to pay that amount, to wit:
On property .4 Dirk' PS (*aniline V2O 00
• k James Brady # 0 80
W. IL.Lowrle • 030
JaneMagee 54 NI
V» Love
C. - Magee • 0
21 3 0
• Wm. cOandless 10 51
. Wm. Cooper to 80
o Mai On 95
Wm. AloOntidlesi 10 73
a. . Will Black 438
David Reed 4 88'
Wm. McLaughlin 4 30
, • Bolt. ' 4 35
Prickle'. belts 11 21
- Mts. E. P. Denny 51 71
$293 00
Tho persons tall" named are hereby notified to
call at my MOM and pay their respective wear
merits within thirty days from this date, or thesalti
claims will he filed in the Prothonotary s orrice as
Ilene, with tests and Attorney's fees for
T. W. F; WHITE, City Nolleltor ,
gleHase lOC Filth street:
OFFICE DIINK4 RD CREEK
Union Oil Company,
No. 267 PENN STREET.
The subearlbere to-the OepttakStock of the
Miami' CrOek- Colon Oil Company,
Aie requested to call at the Compare °alai mild
psi their anbactiptiona..
wtec: 7ff. HEBRON,
lietolW-; 41:41Ctig And Tre4lo#4
. ,-,~~-,s.:`~ia :.> a..+w.x-. ~..'r=s :.'. i3x~ : sw<ucstv~.--„~7 ,+ a.w.,'.v:iba~-~~ : i~~ero„~xn - t`u:..~=?a.:di° ..- ~d'f`sip'4 ''S~v`.'~ .`c:~~ 5k r 3 •.` z~ »~ '.~ s. %.:4 ~"4 ~vv-,
ArE: IV Alf rre T 1 S ' X
HOLIDAY SWLES
REEDUCTIONB
Ic i () A K S
Dress Goods
;OUR WINTER STOCK!
I -
Reduced Prices !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ALEL BATES,
'd
No. 211. N•irda.
Idenary
SEASONABLE GOODS
go tt d - e . lim bi j : st received largo assortment of
FOR THE HOLIDAYS..
•
Lacludlag.
FLOWER STANDS
VASES.
' ItANGINO BASKETS.
BP.AKETS,
RUSTIC WORK,
FERNERIES,
41:;? Mr -EL Xi.
Large and malt, of various patterns, and newest
aisles, with
GOLD FISKE.%
WATER PLAITTs,
ROOK WORK,
FIGURES ke
ForAquada furnishing.
IMPORTED BIRDS,
Of guest song and most beautiful Plumage. includ
lug
CANARIES GOLD.YINCHES, LINETS,
JAVASPARROWS, AUSTRALLI.N
PEROQUETS, and ROSELLA
PARROTS.
CABER of all kinds, with furniture.
IMINIORTELLES (Flowers) WREATHS,
CROSS, to., Ace.
J. KNOX,
Ywd No. n FIFTH STREET.
PRICES REDUCED.
WRITE, ORR & CO., 25 Fin Street,
Cloth Cloaks,
AT A GREAT REIiiTCHONIN. TRICE.
derrat
MUSKINGUM
OIL SPRING
PETROLEUM COMPANY,
Morgan County, Ohio.
182 Acres In Fee on OH Spring's Run,
Three relies from Neoonnelizeltle.
Incorporated under the, lairs Pennoylranlet.
CAPITAL STOCK $500,000.
10,0110 Shares at $5 Per Share, Full Paid
Worklog espital reserved for development AOOll
shares, the subscription price for which Is .3 pnr
share—oat liable to further assessment.
GEORGE W. CASS, Esq.
President or the P., Ft. W. & O. R. R. Co.
SECTIGTAILY ANDrIAMAETTIICILI
R. T. wrEcu, Tr
EME=I
fr.
Bil
Be rd. lbactrell, Jr.,
D. F. McKee,
R.T. , Leleoh, Jr.
Oro. VI: Claim,
B. Guthrie,
Jos. Richards,
Frank Rahm,
A. 3. Hagan,
10.1041 Silures of Ike above Raentil Stock
IN THIS MARKET.
Books of Subscription
Ave now open et tho aloe of
El. B. BRYAN,' 59 Fourth St.,
Where Prospectus and Rapp: thnOonipany lst ot
ertycan be seen.
STATE.N.ENA OF THE •
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
FOR MX *ONTHS ENDING NOV. Ma, 1814,
tumi..rrres.
Amount due Depositors, June let, Inet.ol,44tAlt
Amount received from *De-
matters during Rua MOL• 0130 • 70
Amount paid to Depositors I
;4'Ul°Flast six ° M ils " ... 268,712 5$
Contingent Fund, June t, 04 49,775 55 lams
Eft
Increase of Contingent Fund •
during last Mx 21,754 -•. .
81,65 t 89
plvidend due Depositors for last 5 M 4.1
os. . ,245 51
Loans, Bonds ir Nortgages;.s364,B4s -
Real Estate 4,004 55
Stock in Pittsburgh Banks. 58,975 trl
U. 8:5.50 5 per eent. 10,000 05
U.RF r cent. Certificates. 454,003 00
U. S. Oer cent. Bands, 1851... 50,048 75
Receivable 54,517 78
Calh on hand 113,487 51 -
~255 55
The Trustees have this day declared asl , Di7Mlvidend
of TIIREE PM?. CENT. out of the Amine of the
• . _ _____
-,. --- ~.... ur.iXT. out of ileOtlie of the
last six months, free of Government Tee,payable
forthwith'. If not drawn , will beer lacest from
pecember Ist.'
CHAS. N. COLTON, Treasurer.
:Pittsburgh, December Si, Gal..
~ . . . .
-The undersigned, Auditing Committeo, respect.'
fully report that they have examined the Treaeu
rer's Report for the last .ix months ending Novom
bet WO, lees, end that they have examined the.
Assets of the Benk--conelet of Bonds and Bert.
geges, Deeds of Reel Estate, erttlicates of Bank
Stocks, Rills of Exchange. U. S. Certificates of In.
debtedneu, Coupon Bonds, andOetb orklisrat—and
find the seine to be correct end to correspond-with
the same Report. ISAAC WIIITTIER,
3.'CF; rtACKOFEN,
.
CHRIST. YEAGER.
Pittsburgh, Dee. 9,4841. . . delliMAteltwr
13RIVATE DIBEABES.. •
Once 433 RENS intEET. a!41:
FOr the care or all &sienna - or it private nation, te..
from two to fottr.days, by an onttrely new end eats
tientment. Ale*, Seining Weakam t and nil other
dimuses alba gegltal emu's, fad thMr prereattar
e ; eaee wet:anted ot money refunded.
Jutdeeso letters •"Vir; IGOPella street. ' .totteot
CIFFICES-FOILRENT; on secondrrsiory
©
of Noit.sl3.liod 244 Lawny gran, war Woad.
- P int MCDONALD & iktiBUCIKIA:3, ,
R
et t Wbolesa le Groo
c
. • r.if -'' oc 942 a 13.4 244 'Medi'
m,
Ilt.
. -
.10 r.ER TIRE.VEX"rS.
SicCLELLANO
AUCTION HOUSE,
No. 55 Fifth St.
THE ENTIRE STOCK
REDUCED IN PRICES.
EVERY onscreirworr or
Boots, Shoes, Gum.s it Buffaloes,
GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &c.,
LADIES, I HEN,
MESSES. BOYS, sad
•
CHILDREN, I YOUTHS.
Do It Y . GOOD,
BALMORAL MEETS,
Shawls, Domestic Goods, &c.
GENT'S MIMING GOODS,
A. LARGE STOOK.
Remember, 56 FIFTH SMELT.
T~icac2~auzT
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
STEhVYAY'S SLPERIOR TO ALL ROMS.
Terimottrasposs As mad Distinguished Artiste,
Wily Toxic, December, 1964.
' The PIANO'FORTE23-aJtartot,
STEIN PAY
Up
right—manufacbured .by Memos. STEINWAY ..11.
SONS, bare eetablinbed for themselves so world.
wide a reputation, that it is hardly possible for us
to add anything to their just fame. •
Haring thoroughly tasted and tried these - Instru-
Manta perionally for both in public and pa
late
regal it becomes our . pleasant duty to express our
candid opinion ret's% their unquestioned supe
tiority over any other piano known to la.
• Among the chief points of their uniform excel
lence are: Greatest possible depth, richness and
volume of tonsi,loombined with a rare brilliancy,
clearness and perfect evenness throughout the en.
tire scale, and above all, a surprising duration of
sound, the pure and sympathetic quality of „Which
never changes. under, the most delicate ar powerful
roust: -This peculiarity is found exehithely in the
STEINWAY PIANOS, and_ together with the
matchless precision, elasticity sad promptness of
action, always characterizing these instruments,
so wet as their 'unequalled durability- under the
severest trial., is most surprising, and claims at
once the admiration of every artist. We, there.
tore consider. the “Stelawart Pianos, in all re
spects, bi far the best instruntUtta made in this
country or in Europe, use them solely and exclu
sively ourselves in public or private, and recom
mend them invariably to our friends and thepublic.
W dare at different Man - aerated our- opinion
Stout the Pianos sr rarions makers, builody and un-
Arnratinyty prono anis Messrs. Sidman, 4. Sons Pianos
tooth Grand and Square, incomparably superior to then:
.
all.
S. B. Mills, I John N. Paulso n; Robert Heller, I Oft, M. Morgan,
Robert Goldbeek, • ( Organist Grace Church.)
. William Mason, I Alfred H. Pease, . •
(Son of Dr. alason,)l Max Maretiek,
P. L. Ritter, • - (Director Italian Opera.)
Henry C. Tilton, Carl Bergman
Theo. Hided; . (Dir. N.Y. Acad. Mule.)
(Dir. of Philh.Concerta. Theo. Thomas:
debb2t-WaSd-ux .
AT bIeCLELLAND'S
.ex.rrcrrxcorr mec•troszi,
66 Fifth Street,
DRY GOODS AND SHOES,
AT PRIVATE SALE.
dels
plp e
b Ii . EZ w EIMIDAY PRESENTS.—
STOCK OF CHOICE BOOKS,
til ., every variety of binding, eo b orehendlng the o
sh wised authors, asas welt t h e t, new books t
tPl"Bs°°. P • Books, A i r. Books, -
Prayer
:.
Paniuy'' Jules in line bindings,
rh"°llraPhAl - Mig Desks
Portfolios, : •- • - •
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PAINT le CO - L6N. WORKS ,
White Lead and nine Paint and Colors;
• i Cfevery descrlitlon, dry, sad pound In oil.
BRIDGEWATER METALLIC PAPA,.
Bitroamennt COLORS,
For TUlos, 6,44;3112!•0
I ; ROUT. REYNOLDS, Geniela Agent
NAIDLV:LLNE, N. Y.
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•LOAKE3 EX77III.O4DUSARYI
REDUCTIONS.IN . gtica,
RAE= 4,
1, No.. 59 Market, Street.
TB E_._FOUTITE - • WARD SCHOOL
OF AaIitiEGRENY' CITY, rive notice , to
holdenof certificates issued by the Bounty coot..
taludoners of the said Want, that the same must
by presented foe conversion into Bounty Bond;
on er before the 2 1 4htieeember,186f, u after that
time no more /tondo will be Issued. Persons hold
qset Certificates will present; tiretn.toßENl
N,Presidcuit of tbo SAM, at hie beamed
quial stmel, three. doorabelow Oluistantot kg&
110113 F VP me. Ifindoisonatreet; ,tte/Xoltaw
• ARUM itEkSecretaryUltitensthisar6
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TRllnirll
OIL COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH, PA;
11: W. BEA.CIERY,
SECRETARY AND TREAURER, pre. Ns,
Calf* Stock : : $300,0041
Working ityspilid: : : 50101 k,
uo,ooo Shares, $2 each.
Thp property of thin Oompoo CamPrlie• tha (pt
lowing deseribod tract., amounting, lathe aggro: ,
Bate, to nearly . .
- -
.. ,
, , ..
Seven Hundred Aere4
Between four and are hundred of which is la kw
simple. and, as will be seen, the daily product at
this time la more than sullielent to pay a
MONTHLY DIVIDEND OF- TWO PER CENT.
ll=
every tract embraced la this schedule is cos,-
tiguounto large producing interests, and the great.. ,,
er portionlre_o of" Royalty? it is confidently and
seasonahly_expecte• d that with s working fund of,
FIFTY. THOUSAND DOLLARS for the further;,
developmEnt of their property, the dividends of
Company will shortly be lamely increaaed. As a
SA PAVING INVESTMENT, whether per... ,
manen or Ric speculation merel,y, it .la believed.::.
the, induce:naffs offered by this Company are sec , -
and to none. Particular attention is asked as to'
quantity, quality and location of the lands, of this
company, more fully described in the follovring
schedule: . R.
No. ONE,
One..half the Working Int•erest_
In the well-known ROWLEY WELLS on Blood
Farm, 011 Creek, no A Wirduelng from Pa6HTlt to
LINE HUNDRED' TEN barrels of o i l' per)
day, giving to thin In rest twenty to twenty-eV
barrels per day. There is another well on this
to a considerable depth, with a tale show -of oilre
end still another wet! being bored with ton= fee
. .
No. TWO.
THE INFIRE WORKING INTEREST
Inn well on the celebrated CLAPP FABM,on (HI
Creek, and near the famous 4 .W11.11ama,” midi*
predawn' Wm - hundred and twenty-fire to one brew. ,
dred. and fifty barrels of 01l pet day. This weU,
known as No. Eight, is now bored to is- d e pth of f
few hundred s and fifty feet, with a Imola; batten , "
ahow.thawtho ulTilllams" well before the latter.
was pumpW.; (The "Williams" well is swamis , '
geed - .fifty feet deep.) Prom the lisdkettl4(
and the favorable !petitioner Ma wall. (No.
It is believed that - when bared one hundtedV • 1,
deeper WIWI equallf It doesnot exceed le preddin
the"Williams'f well. With this interest is an
glue and fixtures.
Yo. THREE.
A LEASE. OE -E112017 „_AORES, 1
Nora or less, (George illtran's) on Duck 13 reek;.'
Washington county, Ohto, , but.• a short : distance
from the large producing well on this creek, !seek
eral of which were but recently struck, and amog•
them - the well of the DUck Creek 64 Co, otthis..
city, the stock of which, in consegueno of Mar_
great sums", bas retently advanced dol.
Ws and Illy cents the ,mount 9411 las f
to twenty.nve.dollars per share whie price Is -
freely offered, though In' most C. 11,116 It to held at 1.. 1,
much higher figure. Length of lease, We yeast., .
Royalty, one-fifth hi bulk.
Wo. FOUR.
•
LEASE OF TWENT TAME ACRES;''.
More or lees, on Duck utak, ,Nrasitington county
Ohio, (3. Deeker) adjoining the aboye—la cionO4-
need excellent territory—Length nf lease, ten
yeare; Royalty, one-fifth.
Ziase of Thirty-five
Mote 0 14e 2 5, (3:BOnear.} l Al 3'lllll empt• Into
West Branch of Duck creek, about one
from its mouth:, in Washington county, Ohba! A. -
rein of teal Ida feet thick is on the property, and ft
Is considered by competent Judges first-rote oU tee.
ritory. Length of lease, ten years; Royalty, ono-
fifth In bulk. • '
No. SLX
A LEASE OF 120 ACRES,
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More or less; on "Long Ron," a tributary of the -
Little Muskingum, and about three miles from the.
same, In Washington county, • Ohlo, (John F 01..;
bright.) . Property on this stream . Is reganka
very yi valuable. During the present month two good '
pang wells were obtained on this strewn by the'
rezeigiT,l, rt Cor:arleAY-k. and
efforts for the dive- -
cameo& of, n. sec tion of the country. ank being ,
richly rewarded. Length of Mane, tell yea* R0y.., :- .
ally; owe-filth.
TWO HUNDRED AND TRUITT ACRES;
hlore of leas, in tee simple, ( Flendog) on Pest
Hickory Venango county; Pa., with govt.-,
producing wells in the immediate visinity; both
above and below' this property. This tract le very
valuable; and would alone, being held in, tee, be a . i.
sufficient basis * for company. • • •
ONE HGNDBED AND NINETY /ARE%
More orlesi, in fee elmplif: Onlirederul creek,
gan county, Ohlo; , (Alderman ' ) WlJOining the
berated Bishop Farm, the property of. the "Federal,"
011 and futile Immediate vicinityofthe hind'
of the KihloPtaroieum C 0.," of Near York. Both,'
these companies -are producing, and the latterk , `
-though yet in it' infanay, recently declared a
'deed of three per tent.. on a capital or one milßort-,z) •
The.daily product of this company has for,: ; . "
some time been over one hundred _barrels per
The Federal Company, though with a more limited-'
capital, have been successfril In obtainlFili, and
its prospects ark...such as must, be gratif gto its
stockholders. Scarcely en exception ex ata where
. a well bored on this stream has failed to produce
; , .144 1 ,aying quantity,' valying from. six to ono
'barrels Der day. It is confidently believed •,
thrcill,modende expenditure willprove the prop- • •
ertyllfthe TRIUMPH OIL COMPANY as value. ...
late an any. of the lands bordering on Federoloreek.
Books for Subscription to (be Stock
Are now open nt the °thee of
2011 N T. =De, 24 Fifth
BUILDING.
And ESTBEL &BAXLEY-
BAr"th FOURnt STREKr;I:e
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