1=°:1111111:P • • • -• • . . , . - • • • • • • • C==z# ; • C • . • • • • • et t •.• , •. . •••:,.,w - :,qo.4:ooi_i- 1 "5 , 0 1 it , ST `paLusura usouline ' • • II . .111110WDAY DECEMBER' 10 amps - • • -P I P s !/r 74 1 ,1 71 7 if. ' 6 . -i h nig ihe: s tecresy. weather, w 4 ?" • • i ll-- . ust ttot ydd Fitotbeott Saturdsy. talatiTo +.• :* . dr A pStell • 'fro'at _Beers' limy . Sta - vro - rp'gices • 'Au; pitei , teing ffciii,Nashittle; dated 'Friday . .. ,aftimuxe: ,•:' , ~ ;, o‘lfierrniss, Dec. 16•2:1,1 It: it...4. - :Hood _:. has fallen hack, and apparently doing his to get - away, while Thomat is 'Pressing with.great vigor,Lroxe ” ntly capturing r - and men. . Eve so far i!per ;' ' successful , and - liio prospect is fair to Hood's anny.” ~ - • ' . . . - - I se --•,=';'-:- *atii,thiewe conclude that the siege of • ; lfistisilliks relied; and that HOOD, teaten, distililtod, and with•tt demoralized army, is :. _tgrizig..lb - get away. - But ' how can he t ,-,-' Simianatt gain his rear; he cannot retrcatin. ..: - thitYdirecdon; end. Gen. Canny occupies ~' bla lime of supply and base at Jackson, Miss.. ''....'' He Us nothing left but to break aphis army ~... ' ituff let each inn lake ,care of himself ; and ; thensii but little • hope for him in that;for ',....,;1 1 . *4 1 44 after him . briskly, and the . li nes . ,-.4rii closing around him in all dliectiona; :: ".• And the same fide fells en BusciFL - varpon n ''''.‘,' in sµt Tenessee. - . He Shares the ill Inch . , . . . ...N.M . -his superior,- for his sole railway line into "''' West, Virginia is gone and the very edit,- ' Sam (Alia army is put in peril, by STONE '''SCAN 4 snd BIDDITODO, who have tlina 01 -- -'lAM:tally cut off Ids retreat; and he.dtre not .. ' ibitioe. ' ' - ' ' .., , • , ,Wo have also received, , tiriough rehol _ 'sources, 'good news from Suramalc, Which . , . ,_ •Is warmed by. Secretary Svz..sron'a dis , .Paidx, • Published this morifing; On Wed _... - , nesday last; the 14th, , he carried Fort Mc- Allister by storm. The garriion of the fort '. oceWisted ocone hut:died and fifty men, . .` Iliest:lfcAlllster is on the Ogeechee river; tiftecm miles south4est of Savannah, at the ,' Point where the river is-missed by the Sa r, -:- ,itirliaill. ' Albany and Gulf Railroad; and ,", ..., jihad, , six miles from the Ossabaw Sound: . : ,' - 2'be capture of this position put Sircnnan in . ~ . . , • comniunication with our fleet, and it, as doubtless this - triumph which; the fleet was celebrating when the flag of trace boat 101 l .... 2 .chariodnn. ' Fort ReSilliter - commands the ~:r. „. entrance' - aof the Ogeeche . e 'river, and, gwet . 0 1 :^;.. Buist!ix ellae needed—a base of supplies., ~. ~,, I t is one of the keys to Savannah, and the 41:: Aunetton spf General Ilowartrl, who cons. -; ~..,, onanda,the right wing Of. Gen. ,Sreemsaira ' A ','" IWIttY,: with General ,Fosimu,' who has say.. ' '''' - lered the Charleston and Savannah Railroad ~.,-; a P000taligo; completes the 'isolation •of :. VOA city, andd - clearly foreshadows its fate: Y ,;t, was on Wednesday that . Smatmii, after •:. .: . :esininitatinn with FOEITED, was to demand , ~-;,:, the surrender of the city within ..foki.eight.' Ziptini, and if it was - not given up to him on Priday,-it-- la undergoing a boniberdment that will anon Compel its surrender. Cut ' ':" ... t fro ,a thinee of NA' r TCCMOOD4 or elldid),lis garrison has a hopeless task.be ,. ...-,. .00nIt:if it paderiakes to hold out. ~, ~ 2 Allogether, the situation wan never more; :-, Meeting. The winter campaign opens . :. ,-, '„heardifalln .Einnataw'srlong march 'is; sac ::... . 'itisaittllyisecoMpliahedr Savannah isi invest: !id :and as good as captured; Charleston -' , -Inust inevitably follow S avannah ;:' Hoon'ls ,•:.:':. '''sleteided .02d cutoff; Brceortnnocnits hope: 1 4 : - teiialY bolded; and the aimlea of the Union. ''" ''' ' c switeg, everything before,theni; safely the _.. . . _ molt downces{inust now begin bisherieh _ :the liOpetbat tbe.eculls approactibig:,' ff=ieM 001;' OF TUE STATE. . • ' ,-- Mingt ..v5; as our readers are swares cre aa s m o a f , ;'rime ---'''' .amen ' "donated neorly 800,000 a ' -6 land io - tido state, to be devoted " to the estat .- . ------ o f one or more Colleges - for th ''' 'llahill 'iliteatiOn ela of the people, with rulagri the cu s l ur tu. ; ''' ' "e department • and the Governor y 2") ' 'All4 ' it the Auditor ad:tern:4 Irk . - " ',- iretoi cittleral In- pOinted a " r. '' ' fth legislature, were, ap .-:.' . 1.*144° e invested with power :to re-- - • " - `toterra"N an d A clangt in "' St . •r. the inualficent gift. ~ these tem . to: .0,1-' au r of rw4.,:erepo L land wammts, if found adrantaeo cit hi g ying A ,been the l imesteri litterilst in State m oney th te el ortlni ted Stateeace uri lies) being to th e kaFm ..,,, i n y e i. rat', the time .. , ..., -, ' oo , i n c e ntre county- -, - . : -' , Lona ' 4later, none of the la nd . hatlag pro3 bea ects a' '''- ''' "field; and gl ire bein g a gT•I' m any . eat dis ' bef ore the lc& lature for the pe ilt nnen u the land the f und. --whic r , '-' tatitiOn' ° f " - - near a million ' uld amount to _. . the aold, wa' ' g into Ware as introduce of d° te, lla--n'—a aia iam bi' a w there In Committe of the , Seas ordering that none of the land thaubl " • '' : be disposed of until fartherlagislation: The oposition at the close of blE) the '4". sessiOn t9 , fil°us di cti d not pa ss ; but all the rec c es '• -;,.:"...;.- t h g et Cl a gi ca rig nembruareb . ly the de9l " v - • c. ' ' ''tbat'l2° but that -It-should. ~:. ; • be made of the land , ' re main In n aru qeountil the m eeting of this , Notwithstanding this, • advertisements, *Fore obscurely Inserted a few 'ltecks - in one or two papers only, Stating ihat bids 1 - ••••••,--wool tie.neared for these lands, and we ,••• learn VW • barely three or-four bids were ut in, the exPeetation among the lino - Whig • • :•,. surei being that theY' Would have beenoperw, , ed and the whole awarded'imi the 2d insane Foitteirtely, ;the ":siekneirs of the Auditor . General,Prireated. the sni;ll4niplls l i , nent; ' the object evidently intended-700 sale - Undi at 11 Tow figrue: to harpies who, faturiatithey_bilas.hanik 4 on a good .thing.. - ' •:: 'An effort is now mating among -the rton:a- Greta of the legislature to prevent the sale of , •7 the lanai:until • the' legislatuni meets anti bat time 'to . :act on the -subject : : , The sale • .; ought to net at least $1,000,1100 to the Agri. culture) and If the ppaper public is •giv& of the sale, there can be. no dotAit-that-sum will be ,realized. We trust than no farther attempt will be made. to Ms., •: pose of the lands clandestbrely. . • --, wwin The report of thil: capture Of . Savannah, circulated. by. ."en . terpriedng'' newspapers, !need not deceive any ono.. Whenever Say ' !math is captured Secretary` . Stanton'will promptly infonitthe public of it,'as well as ,of all other Important military movements. It is always safe to wait for bit dispatches, bef.ore placing faith is any roperifrom other Patti atom:net' Henry, 'Acting Ensign John Smell, jr.,.itom FortrCas Honnle, here, yesterday. The Henry wasesp treed on the Bth Ind., in lat 84-15, long,. 78 43; by the United §tates gunboat Cherokee. Bho was from Wilmington C..; bound to Bermuda, with n cargo of' }Laval stores and Shin new side-wheel steamer',` - and had made ono trip between Winning - .ton and Bermuda. . • Wrreerwormr, DeL Dec. lbr.llLc of the rolilit tho'Hegley yard of the'Dupont Powder. Mills, near this city, exploded this morning, killing tan ••• , . , :iteirand troweling several others. The erpio • the . most sericite; ..ane -that :has taken - here ibr serruil yeses: j Varflarriof Clamor - says that' there aro at soitarlitatdred operative tailors leash 7.. Warsaw; than theie were'previous to the laser. itetion of,lset ,yor. Thelailors supplied the 11, . , Wgreattsilworiber to the revolufloa than (laicism of operatives. • TX! whole of the robcl General Bnelateee bag gage was captured, on the let Inst., about tour tam above _Rodney, on the Mb. ‘lppl river. It copiloted of six trunta, all heavily packed with the "amenities of citilleedlifc.” S ~ .tif y 1 . 1 yY,~~Z " }'{ , '- 'JOHN lIROWN. Ti:The reflections of the .editor of the Rich- 3:T:nz4 ps.r:'patch, published on the 2d . or De _ . . cember;the -fifth anniversary of the ex.'ecti timid' dons Bnows, and copied into the 'l:4la:wrrit of Saturday, nit fiery . sfinestive• Are they erpreiiiiitiifrepentere4, Do they 'indicate regterset Pertuips • so; int one (1,4 n 8102 ao mOlf ceitl#4lY indlcate;4llal ".;,;W, ULU/hide - irk and eidtunitordi thln, lig won of thilionth. feel..keenly.that4oint gsowx.wa'a: nolexwthioif meiefttetor.: We licert••mei passage from tho Divitch'r "Fire yeam, as time ls manitekhave passed aims that removable day. Andre the cream of a 'whole . ctantuy , have bean : ,comprossed hit*. that , apace. When 'aro leek ipoa that day, Over the tin liter/War years; we can' !Udell real° .the fad;khan- weare the same pI that thui falba same ebtmtry, and' that the obje TSIM, cts moat famlllar toustazt a ly, the nine object*. - an seems "like a mor hideous dream," We had. ail, then, read of wail' but how few.of nerhad any 'conception' of what it realty weal <We had heard old' geoid° talk of the dials and trdablen of the old ROM- And their juniors eloquent on the subject or the Mexican war. lint the mat lively imag ination had never formed a conception of the gigantic etroggid of Which thavday , t work :was the opening acene.W. But we may 'item this subject froM other standpoints. - . The itie.hmondeditOr is right when he' says that " that day's work was ' the opening scene" 0( ails awful straggle between Slavery and Freedom: that,day's work seemed to be the opening of Rio ,vial. of 1 , 71411101c1' bas almost ever since been poured out ipan the tread domain of Eilatury. To the eye of .. human reason /mei Irrows acted the part of a madman. TO invade Usury in its sexy stronghold, anti Within straing distance - of the National earliest, then ruled by men deiolied to the muse and the protection of slavery, aethe head of less 'than a score of follower*, was an act more than audecioua: It requirMifaith andeour - age more than human, or it argued the ab sence of order Prudence and forecast. Reason would have asserted that it must fail ; and it did fail in one sense, and yet it did not fail in another. Whence that extra ordinary man drew . his inspiration it were presumplions in any one to says and on no subject are the minds of men more divided. ' The sudden, startling descent of BROWN' and his party. upon IlarPer'a ferry—its tragic and bloody sequel—the insatiable vengeiace of the incensed-genius of slavery —the profound sensation of alarm, astonish ment, admiratiort -and indignation which , it occasioned throughout the world, rendered it' strikingly analogous to "the little stone cat Of ,the 11101U . 1*111 Without hands," which smote the image and utterly destroyed 'IV °lle and his companions perished',, it tinit,ite far ii.such 'men could perish; but . who can dispute the truth of the martial song which' . ringa with -terrible' emphasis from the Alps of our, conquering hosts - all h - Cry forward striking the feitere from bondmen, at;u2 fs-outreNi4g on?" or , who can call in-nniaticus the . -Birth of the words wrung from the troubled Spirit of the, Richmond 'miller,. that, of .this "gigantic struggle . . . that day's vroik qaa - the°Pepin scene?" ' Mortal manmay'not presume to: say haw .hat.vengeful dntrus, which only closed' -when die last lite of that strange- party was laid as a sacrifice on the altar of* "divine institution," appeared in the sight of that Being. who claims vengeance as his -own =hared prerogative; but we may look ati and enabler ,"Whit doirahitleiur -ho bath made -in the myth." We may note thefact : that over ne spot of this aide theatre of strife have the Surges of war rolled- with inch ceaseless , and. desolating fury as Oak 4orus.tweivit ttad histampanions acted saddled. Anil inay ,lookat and' 'ponder another strange fact. Of that Party one man. Only ".escaped - . and "ruado his way :through obsenre mountain by-paths Pennsylvania:: wane was Coos. Weary and-:'starving, he ventured into Chambe:reburg,- and- took refuge In 'the houseofa humble friend..Coonweaascholar and a Oluistian; earn= sayehe was madmait, we shall not depute with him. 'xte too rafttan;, aa wn have said; in Chem. hinsburg, in a fret State, where,: perhaps. he thought himself safe. Bat bil wrja 4ISCpY : Cied, arrested; and with tealotts',alacrity liiered over;to .GovernorNfren; tried as others hid been triedL.for form's sake-aid : hanged.". The hearts of many good people were MOTE(' with sympathy, and saner:nen ventured to - plead for mercy; and then the little agitation subsided: 2 Thia 4as In December, 11339. By and by the warcame. It rolled Its bloody ;waves over ion upon which Waves had toiled .and ertifered; but - with , slight exceptions it could goaofarther. -In the, summer ,ef 180, however, a rebel' raiding party dashed, across, the -Potomac; crossed Maryland rapidly; entered Penn sylvania; passed though Greencastle almost - 11arthlessly;-erunoto Ohambershurg, gavel? ' ,to the flames, and then - retraced their steps 'BS if that act:of iievaliation - hed been their solo miesion. : ',Wee this', retribution' and if so front whose hand did- it come? 'these 'are filets arid these orb queltionsuponwhich• thoughtini men w i ll ponder, for they are . . . Tell,Figigeagve- 'Brotheritoo&'..Gicat• Excite,. merit in BOOM City... The Roman Cath. cdic .Prieit Interferes., ' Dirigtg the past , week ` . there - .luts been' great excitement among the Fenian Brother- Oplndsciii - City and dersey.City,,grow: leg 66 interference of the pastor of .Et.24ary's Chinch in: the former city, -Rev: E. Vaunts,. who, .it sPPears, interrupted . a . meeting held bythe members for his church on Bimday evening last at'fiashba,gton - Bridtkin,City. It is alleged by the leading members of the Fenian Brotherhood unit the most ,bigoted religionist cannot • find fault- with' their Principles on ,:theological grourle,.tioni the feet that it teaches har mony and patriotism; that the Ireland to be freed is an beland for 014 not for Catholics. especially, or fors Protestants especially." It. 'VennU, who is an Italian, by birth, dal', Jug mass on 'Benday morning, . Wrestened 'shish° would be present '4 •the. contem plated meeting with divers and dire punish, meats in this world and' qui next; and re- marked. ihatlihe Penians were truckles' and demorelized set of men.? During the earlier part of the evening the officers of the.rder arrived on the ground, and, meeting the reverend gentleman, re quested of him an explanation of-his con cnct ; and not being desirous of creating a disturbsnee in the public streets, invited him into the'hall, which invitation was not ac cepted, but the reverend gentleman contin ued to denounce the order,in the most bitter terms.• lie alse;as t alleged, invoked upon the. Jersey City Pentane, and all whO should' go up stairs to the hall, the following curio : Men of Jersey City, my curse, the curse of the Church, the curse ofllod,ll thousand - .curses upon you if you go tip stairs." - At this stage of the proceedings the great; est excitement prevelled, and the Irishmen rushed forward, exelabning in aloud voice : "Go on, boys • Ireland is our country—not cis.::A number, however, who, were deal-. rousof entering the hall, werricontrolled by the priest, -and returned to their homes' The meeting was conducted'' an orderly manner, and after transacting Mae =Mil hu•• einem; it adjourned: • • %In the meantime, - the officers; known as John Pope' Bodnett, P .11 Doyle, Ilichsel C'ltoarkeand others, hive laid the nutter _before - a large 'number of their brethree, arid a meeting luso been called this credo& St' Wellwbod Ball, JervejOity, for the, purpose_ of-entering a public protest against the ty.• - Tannic:4 and. indecorous Interference with the meeting of Sunday evening by tite ROT. 'tfr. Ads. , Friday. Ex-SEwrea TOOMBS, of Georgia L ts serving oo the staff of Getieral Guam= W. Smith, =- Street Commissioner of. New York. 11.0 Lt ItoW a lence of MO consolingtee. • ;~s~~: The Threatened Attack Upon Detroit • The Hamilton (Canada) Times reports that there is a large number of strangers In that city who are evidently Southerners, bait on ndseldef towards the herder totrim of the untied States. , They p.,,,end to be unknown to each -other, yet baMr together throughout the city-, and Beem Jo Kaye some, object in view which they wish to conceal from others. The Times gives the follow ing telegram, with it.snys was handed into Ihenffice in thdereity Fridariust: ' "ILtrattow,--Ilec. 0, 1864.—F0r George Young, Throne House, Windsor. Have bought five skiffs - here. Will ship them as soon aspossible.._ Gnoroas. Watutc,E.'t Upon this the Times remarks : . "The inference that may , be drawn from this message Is surely plain enough. 'Skiffs are not generally in great requisition about this time of the year nt Windsor, and if dro, ' have gone from -Hamilton' how many more may have been forwarded from other cities? A number of such handy articles would no doubt prove most useful in ferrying a large body_ of men across the Detroit river, and could easily and readily he stowed away out of sight in some safe nook or corner in the meantime, until required. "From all accounts; however, the good folks of DetrOit seem to be on their guard, ' and.will be prepared with their customary hospitality to revelve any in dens with open arms and afford them a lartrt_reosP• tron. "Yesterday the Map:Wand principal citi zens of „Detroit summoned by telegrhph the general managers of the Great Western and Grand Trunk railways to meet them -with out delay at Detroit, and they accordingly Proceeded west to that city last night Mr. Swinyard, of the Great Western, let Ham ilton, accompanied by his Superintendent, Mr. Wallace, in a special train, about nine .o'click last night. "It appears that It has been decided at Washington, that nnleas atcion is at once taken to prevent attacks on American bor der cities, that measures will be introduced which will at once put a stop to American • travel through Gonads." . , iiipottlint . Rumors from Cuba—Reported Insurrection Against the Spanish Gov.. eramenG . A private lettrr received by a gentleman In this city to-day, dated at Hrivana on thrilth inst., makes the following statement : "All insurrection, headed by one Betancourt, has broken out at Plied° Principe, Cuba, and the greatest excitement is said to prevail throughout the Interior pnithkes. The wildiat rumors are afloat; and the friends of 'New Cuba' in Havana —the republican party—are said to be hopeful and reticent, expressing their sentiments with . more diplomacy than Quixotic courage. "They evidently await the boom of Betan court's cannon before throwlngthemselves open ly Into the conflict. A secret organization, said to exist in Havana, Is doubtless In some way Im plicated in the affalry One thousand soldiers . were sent from Havana to quell the revolution, but a mnehlarger force will probably bo required. ”Betancourt Is said to be a gentleman of re ; ilnement and Intelligence, chivalric and "thigh toned. Tlla purpose Is supposed, at least by his own party, to he purely patriotic, and he is said to have declared his readiness, either to peril his life In throwing off the shackles of his country men or to pay the - penalty of his aspirations wittNis life." We give %Is story as It comes to tot, without vouching for its correctrues.—.Yrts York Everting Tue rebel Lonptroch Is allll zufterlng greatly from his wounds. The ballwent In at the base of his throat, just below Adam's apple, and cut Its way out through tbC right aboulder,:just be low the cbrdelr.. 'AS It passed out it cut the nerves of anneal= ' and motion of the right arm.•. The 'arm SLN remake's paralysed u far as Motion is concerned; bat the nerves of sensation are somewhat involved-m the cicatrix, and are morbidly mid acutely sensitive and Irri table. Ile bas tetkerioceam Of morphlne,and greatly reduced, but the pain seems to remain• VZILIC rircz tr. arSECOND 'WARD - NOMINATIONS. —The members bf. thellMon party.la the -Second Want, Pittsburgh, areemuested to meet et the.SUROCII. HOUSE, on SATURDAY KEIT, the Mth between the hours of CI end 7 1 4 o'clock, for the purpose of nomitiatleg two Alder.' mm, member* of "Commit, and the mutt merlon. . ' ' '-fteeutire °animate& fir—ar.,io/1011111 • LA. NAV/O TION 111=1.--00.—The Meeting or the Stoat.. - .holden! of the Norimehela NavidatlohOospany Willbe held an TDAY, the Mk day of Jan a/try, NO, lithe alike of gab/ Oespany. rto. Gnatrttmt,. , Plttabargh,at two Welock p, m., at which meettag adhere of the Company will be elected for the ensuing year. The election will be held between the hones of two and four pi la. • derhlawdtd •W. BILX.SWELL, beeretary. s•-•irsIIMION liallIA.lllX • WEETIIIOII.- I=O . The 17 to voters of the Olt of 'Allegheny' Ate invited - tolte:t at their reelect's* plaoes for hokllng eleetions, on. fULTUBD the filth Inst., between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock p.m., and vote One citizen for MsAor. _ - One citizen ler - Director of the Poen and also for candidates for the vs Ward °Mom The Judges of the EZestions mill meet •at tirellaroes DEW. on 'T AY, Use 27th Inst. et 10 o'clock a. M.. lU)d up the vote of there. spectiv o e. predate, t t tr i . , pron ha a v r itt the highest vote a t ppo je int an Fsecuttria Committee e trtre c on* ciao year. Memo of Eleatkuis are itudruided to refuse all vote" elferedhy (hobo who toted whist Use th:Jon petty at the recent elections. 5 By order of the Eiecuttve OomMittee. • • : • - • ' :OMAR 111110 i Ohairmin. • 4.O:PATTERSON, Secretary. dell= in i ------ (Azver.msn Is Perrencreon R.' R. Do., ' Mice of SecretinT and Tens% . - • - Clevelama,Men 11, IBIS. . THE ANIMAL. JEEETINGS OF E ' Or STOCKHOLDERS at the Cleveland lad' Pittsburgh Railroad Cbmpany will be 'held at the call:e'er BABY, pa In Cleveland, On - the Ire DAY OF IBC, at 10 cieleck - st. nt-, for the election of Directors; dm to 'oft upon apron. elation to lease that portion of the railroad known no the Tomarawas Branch, for a term of years; also to rote upon • preltlon to purchase Cho hall In. West In the late Qevea.o,. Zanesville. k 0117011. nail Railroad, (formerly i the Akron Brandt of the ClevelandePi ttsb urgh Railroad.) Mao, whether to Increase their Capital Stock the der the Acta of Alth, 1956, and April eth, EEL The Transfer B ooks will he closed on and after the illth instant. • E. ROCKWELL, Mxcuarnoff Max ow Prerantrno r 5f0v.13,_81141 1. A GENERAL NEETINEI Ur TIER STOCKHOLDERS OF TIUS BABB will be held At the Banking How, on :FRWAX, the Ed day of .Deeember bestial. 10 o'clock a. et., to =udder and deeklewhether tat. Bank shall become for the business of. Hatthind, under :the fairs of the traltaffßates, end whether ft shall exercise the powetconferred by the Mt of the Le.. dlabdure of teal State, tattled a Anattfatablths fhe Banks of this Centmonwealth to home may. elation, for Banideg tinder the Lawn of the - Mated States?. approved.l , dugout, Net and to take .any further action that mar _be neesary . By order of the Board of Directors. nolnednv J. 0. G. MARTIN. Olnewv, • 4 Tr urrr imErnis maxxi i rs o tta r ourfars z er.,. HDLDERS of this Bank Will be = held at the Banking House, oa THURSDAY, the Ski day of December next, at II o'clock a. so,' to decift whether this Bank shall become as association foe e -trurpeee ihmking, =der the laws of the United - ;States, and whether it shalt, exerelsw the ' powers conferred by4be Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth Hanksnnsania, moron. "An Act enabling the of Ms Oommon , wealth to become Assodatlone for the purpose of ~Banking' 'eider the laws of the United Matas,' , cep. proved the Rid day of Augnst,lBl4,, and,to take ally further aoUon that may be expedient: rliossidd , , J. kLatIOFFIN, Cashier.' '• .• - • Prrresozoni November retb, teat. IiarPLEAHL TAKE -31011011„ Wider the lint 'meting of the eorporatton.to be called "The Vigor Lubec 011 Co. will beheld on WZDNESDAT,.- December Met, rani lit the olnovo of .Hing k Regnook, N 0.29 Wood street, the city . of Ritiaburgh, at! o'clock m., for thiurpose of organization, adoption of By. Laws, el on of OM. tort,' Ice; and for the purpoam anthoriz and morn •peutletdarly•apeeined in an Aet of the General As , oerably of Me thommonwealth of reromytrambh en. titled "An -Mt relating to eOrporationa Kuehl°. aerated, Nanufaetnring," Mining awl ,Quarrytng purposer,” approved tbe.lBth day of 'Jury, 1333. nornaltd• MUSSLEN, Than, pro tml , • Pir t ait i t inr 11 : 1731 a rr r oNTE H OPL P Et: TlOTC—Dubscribers to tho stock of that:therm to & Pitt Hole Petroleum ere hereby siotrn- to -attend a meeting of the Stockholders of laid Cote. pony, which tvlll be held On MONDAY', Dee. nth,- DM, -at II seclOckp. for thepurpoth of an d othe r Con, ,electiorr of President,. Directors and other °Meer', ht the oboe of 3. T.STOOKDAVA Wo. :Duquesne Way. - • , HUGE eitalf.ELM noWil , . . gpresistent, pro trio. VMJ.DVAMESSE ROCK OILCOMPANY. 11=9 —A meeting of the Stockholders of the Duquesne Hoek 011 Clo Money will be held at the warehouse of George H. Anderson,No.led Liberty street,PitUburpds, on SATURDAY, December24th, Mt, at 10 dolock a. nt. :Pend-nal attendance Is re quested. W. W. ICHLOHNSearetallEft,' dead • - • ' • • MT NATIOZAL BASK OYALLINITIVar n i . December lgth, lent. " tar TOREVOP BAN t E, to eer WIFE glie th e y onyear, will be held atiho Banking House, on the In TUESDAY. OF JANUARY, tabhbe tween thnhours 010=2 Olejapk... . deLlldd . J. P..7 M ER, Osshler. Jfi.TEnrar.:Baor., (Lcle isoccinralrli L cturers Boak,l ' • leittaborair. Mb. 186 1 . AN FIELECTION. s=o , OW MIMI:MAL to send &trill; the els. oulog_year, will be held. at the Haskins . Sonse on. 11.133JJA.Y, the 10th nor of January t ttaikloctiroon the boon •ofl,VdclOok a. m. and_kp. deiLta • JOHN' SCOW, Jr. ()ashler, Or 71111 THULTI NI 4TIONAL 4.1111 011. - ' som-raAN , ZiIiCT/ON.FOR NE DEN 7) TOES, OP THIS BiLNIC,•to 'erre duldW ,essulog year,zirllC be held- et 4114- BadlOrel Ilouse,oorner of Wood street end Vhdlo, alley on: TUFSOATitho loth day of Textuary leas, WA= the bow* of 10 a. tn. sod s p; delodm- JNO. B. LIPIISOSTON, Cashier. 0711 CROW TlFlViruneas.lximaawaxtloq DartiLAN - Nil:ONION FOR T TI EN -DAEMONS of this y serve daring the imam; year, will be helda t - th i s o Mee on MONDAY, the 11th tut., between the hours at it A ie. and I p. in. ' - &Mt 13AMIEIG ENS, Socretiry. .IrE If .11:1rERTIS.E.VE,117S. ALL PA_RTI ES INTERESTED in,tho 131111L1(' MEETING.—The undersigned, - REPAVENG.OF PENN' Srll EC.. between•-• . feeling it their . duty Co aid the Government. O'Hara street and Steverhon tnke hake "'hereby cal s public ,meeting to take proper mesa tharthe' assessment has been- mole, mot maybe cues to secure united section to the subscristien: on at the office oil thetrim soling Regulator . • the lath that:, aftet which tune It will be left with ;I N : THE NEW U. O. 7-30 LOAN. the Treasurer for collection. R. B. Cll,llO, Recording Regattas •Thew Notes nrirgirued in alum: of e5O, 6100, trso3, sl,ooft; arid 13,1100. . - They bear-interest. at, a-loihn pennant, per year, payable semi-annually, and on August 15th „WM err transferable sr. par into U. S. Bands, prieciPai bud interest - pay - able in gold, bearing, 6 per' eat interest. .No mare sec and profitable investment can be msde, and every dollar goes to the payment of the brave soldiers and gallant sailors now so su,, , eees. fully engaged in festering the Union, and In seam. log to the: country perfect prosperity and careen. Ea - L.l7l°pol man and woman oaa thus old the,Gov erranent. The meeting to perfect measures to prove the cx. tent of our subspiptions, will be held on THURS.. ,DAY, December, Red, 1661 at the Board of Trade ROOMS, Fourth atreeti.betneen cro(fd and IlLtrket streets, at 3 o'clock p. m. Prominent speaker. will address the meeting. Books of subscription Will be opened at the meeting, sod proper ends made to have the good Work thoroughly attended to.' No time Is to be lost. Our armies are rapidly filling up, and the 'necesilties -al the Government are great. JamesO'Connor, Everson, Preston & Lloyd & Black Jas. Wood & Co., McOlurkan,Herron &Co. R. Muller, jr., • . A. D. Smith & Bros., James Park, Jr., Wm. Bagalcy, Slog &Pennock, A. J. Bliley. John Watt,_ Whitmore, wow, Bair ,k 1 8 . A. , Fahnedook, Son Ce., Atwell, Lee & Co., Wolfe, Howard & dell - 2 • - - - --- A Lot of 43ronne on Penn Streetk Blab Wort, above Baldwin street, baby 100 feet,• to an alloy, on which Ls created thrte new tee story Brick Dwellings. : For further particulars apply to BROWN & 2D7 Liberty street; or to YOUNG k BED., D uquesrie Foundry , Ninth Ward. dew fist SIAd - An - dB - Ed' 1P44.733.1.1* 331131e5. S. L. READ, No. 713 Fourth street A GENTLEMAN oFISIISINESS Wit= IFICATIONS, whs. tura had several years ea. parlance at Iron Works, - wants a situation.o book ketper,or general clerk at a Furnace, Bolling Mill or iron *arks of any kind, or u bookdseeper or sentetary for an oil company; has a practical knowl• edge °"°°k alli er'ingi ii 'thrt o re d it F. .=a,gs q :rt integrity, capability, ke: Addreu for one week E.B.BASSLEB, deilrSt 80a282, Philadelphia, P. O. STANDARD • PEI7IOLEI3II.. it7EITItEERY. CLARK & MUER.. • Works and Office, COLLENS TOWNSHIP. Offim in Pittsburgh, 24 WOOD STREET. . These works being of tot 11 rapacity in the corintrl, prepared n large orders. The brand stands the highest. in this country and in Eiw rope, for quality and tine test, end the 01l i d s put in well seasoned, barrels, prepared expeelally for ex port. demay • VOR BALE—THE FOLLOWING 011. ••& STOOKS: Tarr, Story and Cherry Run; BlOod Farm - and Ohio Petroleum; Cherry Run & Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh & Oil Creek Petrone; 41;2Run end Blood-Fermi ALL e Ay & Pittsburgh; Cherry Run & Pitt Hole; Iron City, Allegheey River. OH Basin; Fayette, • By d Farm West Virginia. • El Dorado, Renner. Horseneek, Fleming & Blood, Culbertson Run, . Ohio Valley West Virginia, North America. dein ' STEEL & BLILEY, WIIkW snil. , lIRICEB REDUCED. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS FOR SALE AT REDUCED ?RICES, BY warm, ORR & 00., deletlt Na. ps ITFTH 1864. TUE HOLIDAYS. 10 In 65 FOB PRESENTS Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, rt, flue Moregaio aud Velvet Rimllor. AllthOsiew and popular MEDIU BODE& AND TOY 80018. All the tiew and , popular GA.STM. Mahogany, Roaewood_, /fforoi.oo and Russian Leathcr WRI TING DESKS. flabany,Roacwoodtiod Papier. Pache , WORKAIOXF..% Furolahed and un(u. lathed PORTFOLIOS. A LARGE STOOK or PEOTOGR4PII 411GBUMS, GOLD PENS. In Black and (W 1 and Silver Canes. FEMME INKSTANDS; POCKET BOOKS, all kinds, and other articles suitable for . Holiday Preents, - All of Nl:aches* offend et the very lowest. ptioet, At JOHN P. HUNTS, No. fifth street.3Lssonlo RBA SEASONABLE GOODE. • We have jot received e arse 'wee:tetanal o goods aultable FOR THE HOLIDAYS FLOWER' STANDS I24uAI4g. • 48121... - itarcatrte'zia`,.skßrs; BRAKETS, - ..r RUSTIC WORK, ruts.puw, , • • EL 4Caw Q-8 It X • AI. , Latta iind ,matt, of various pattern, and neeleit Zee, with 0 . IXMMES. : WATER PLANTS. . ' ' .. ' BOOK WONK, • FIGURES, 44 Far Avails Imilshlos. • IMPORTEDBIRDS, Of gß tue as most bitatittful Plumage. I=lo ijoio-mouzs. . • ,JAVA. SPARROWS, AVSTRA.LIAN • . Cliqt Ma c r4l ,3 RCrS LA ()AGES or 411 kindly with ihrsiituti. . IDIDIOB TELL Eb (Flowers) 1! HEATHS, . OROSSW,Att, Etc- ' J. , KNOX. No.:0 FIFTH 'STREW!. nENIRO OF WEBSTER STREET. .—The Report of the : Tlewern appointed by Cons:tens to maks. damages, &0., In the widening:of Webster dreet,betweenWashtngtoll nag Chatham 'greets, has been approved by Councils and left at my office. The viewers appraised the danusgegof Wm. Cooper .at 0298, mul.made the following tar, aesamenta to pay that amount, to wit: On property of M rs . E. Galithue Ed 430 • . ames Brady 9 BO " W. U. LoYsrie 999 tl. Sane Mage e 81 00 Il E. Love 30 40 1, O. Magee 999 • 4 . 21 00 Wm. McCaadleu i. 10 MI Wm. CoOper ' 1090 , " T. B. Hamilton. • ' 0/ M r. Wm..MeCandless ' . 1013 Will Black 4 34 0 - David Reed . .- 408 Wm.XeLaughlin 4 MI .. - • "- Robt. Minn 4 85 " Betekle , a heirs ' 11. 40 . 4 Mrs. r. F. Denny ' - 84 70 I d'it/ The persona above Dented are hereby notified to call at , my office and pay their respective assess inentrivithin thirtydays front this tilde, or theittiti claim. wll be Mediu the .Prothoni,thry office ea Sew, wi th costs and Attovon , 'N foes for collection. J. W.I. 1.1 TE.:, Mt/ Solibitor. del7:2w loo Flab street . T - (314 LELLAND' AT mr.orcreich, 66 Filth :MN*, DRY GOODS AND" SHOES,• . . A.T PRIVATE. BA.LE. IiAIipBONE —.&I3SOIIT4ENT OF ' d , IA Tufted &rut Bead Work. stiprzus, sinte style; " Alto, tome very tlevult, • , 313.0fRaE133. in °anima Work. 'SQUARE BILK VELVET BUTTONS, In all colm res every variety of other Buttons. ItIL TRIMMINGS. Leans, BANDKER ORIE , GLOVES, _HOSIERY. BALMORAL' SKIRTS, STEEL A.ND OMYX SETTS, and SLEEVE BUTTONS, of everyetyla and variety, etc., etc., will be found at • MICR NOWAY% TBLYRING BTOIIS, Ns.t't FOURTH STREET • , .1 1 1 T ri f t :7 e hoc° now o STOCK OF CHOICE BOOKS, in every Timid,' of binding, comprehending the etendeed auttiors,ne well es the beet new books of .the seeeon. - . rabies, Prayer - Books, Hymn Banks, • i-- ' Family helm in ilne bindles, Photograph Albums, ,• • WritingDeekt,'. rortfellos, Juvenile Books; ' • intrestirarictr. • . - ' ~4016.4 t. , la Wood otreet. FOR S.A.LY4 , tAtaxid.ef • That daidiabiagualaan,siali; slant. 'FIELD SIMILE% near 'corner of Fourthstrockhn which 1U hubotontial . ftrickltußaing• 4.0 1= 1 4 umpire of - : , . , ,EAELEY, FARRELL A. CI No: 128 Fourth ',butt. TABLE GIITI4ERY.•—a, asso4ment. olt,'lsoat, , ,ltabbee - and Ilene Handle. Table %raves and Omura, just received and for sale by dell JAM ES DOWN, 136 W• • • street. 10tIEVOLVERS—A full, supply of all the belt bowels, for We by {let? Jen= vOwNs 176 IrC)d .7rElFr .171 VIER TI S E.INE.rT 8 IJ. K. Moorhead, G. Belt:hoover, Jones aslgLughllns, Momper, Graff Ss Do., R. Baughman, Graff, Bennett & 00.,, Wm. F. Johnston, ' John Kasper, Joseph Dilworth, Jaskol, Plummer, Oeu Van Doren, Wm. S. Hibell,: L u Patater k'Soos, O. IL Zag W. Van Kirk, • Laughlin la Co. .1i ABONIC LW .L FOB A FEW BAYS ONLY COMM% THVIDDAT EMIL% December 22 THE NATIONAL COMBINATION AND VARIETY SHOW, The largest, best, and only complete orgunimition of the kind In existence. __ ()RAND MATINEES Wednesday and Saturday afternoona,commencing at 3 o'clock, to which Children w lli be admitted at 10 cents each.' The following comprise a portion of the leading talent: The SNOW nnont - Eas, (William and Itsqja. min t ) and. the LEVANTIN )BROTHERS,) three in number,)the renowned Gymnast', Acrobats and Equilibrists. ' LIZZIE SOMERBY, the great Contralto Vocal ist, and EFFIE CARLTON, the accomplished Songstress, will introduce a variety of Duets, Bal lads, Condo and Sentimental Songs, fro. . DICK SANDS, the renowned Clog Dancer, In his wonderful Clog Dance; asiso his remarkably amusing speciality, a Wild Irish Jig. Miss .)LSSIE ROBINSON, the exquisite Dens• ewe; In her graceful and elegant poises seal charm ing acts. • Mr. SIMON SLOAN, the great Yankee:Clem& dian and Delineator of Comic Character.. Mr. ILAERY BRY ANT, the wonderful. Ventril oqulst, Inimitable imitator and comic Pantomimist. The FLORENTINE TROUPE,](eight in num ber,) as the Eremite Marabouts, or the Wild No. made of the Desert., a imost exciting exhibition of grace, strength and egllity7 The AUTOMATON SLACK ROPE VAULTER, the marvel of the 10th century. A superb troupe of performing DOGS AND MONKEYS, whose wonderful performances exceed Mintereat andnorelty anything of the kind ever seen in Amnion. air A Roaring Farce will be given at each enter tainment; also, a Comic Trick Pantomime. NsTickets, 30 cents; reserved :tests, 60 cents. The ticket office will be open in Die forenoon, from to tole o'clock. Doors open at 7—to commence at 734 o'clock. del .16t RUFUS SOIMERRY, ?tanager. HOLIDAY PREBEITN. sixA.rr]oti4, For Ladies, Gents & Boys Ivory Handle Table Knives and Forks. Do.. Carving do Pearl and Shell gamlle Pocket ,K iv ea TOT WRVS,' for Chll4ren. rvkxtEA::> 3 ElL mE"i• l /r3m4 maw ran may turrin.c, Gold & Silver Plated Revolvets. 'FINE ENCILISII DOUBLE BARREL SHOT'(SUNS J!OR BALE BY JAMES DOWN. De WOOD STREET. RfeilAND -. fLEG&NT Holiday Presents METROPOLIVLY GIFT BOOK STORE, Na 68, XPirtiz ettreet, OPPOBITE CONCERT HALL mriEnA7 :31-xwvras, New iltoks,rlew styles of Albums arid Portfolio., Prayer Books, rocket Bibles and aupertroolleo• lion of Dually Bibles, rausltig la.prlce frouol4 60 to IMO 00. Juvenile Books of AU Kinds. Two hundred nod day comb Juvenile Books in settsembrscing most of the standard Juveniles published. =• 1,000 PEOTOGEAPII ALIMII3. ',The immense ',took of Albums 'tow In store pre sent, Many new and attractive feature. In the shape of.new patterns• of binding, foc., varying in prom ,from pi 00 to imo 00, and. holding from to to 400 picture'. • . • To thew who are about maktegpmelumeo for tie holidays; the, •.- GIFT ..B -8 - TT GRE , efreng greater inducements then any other %tomtit the State. Especlally people renidlogat n dintance, by: aendlog foe. one of our large dcamtlptive cat*. loaves, can get n complete Ilst of n - - BOOKS, BIBLEtairrPHOTOGRAPII AIBUII, at 'their establishment , rtemember.lnyntroliesing ,Hooka at thty..IItErB.OPOLITAN fl/rr .STO.It you pay the dame se nt other stores, and have the advantage of re he lying with each book you bUr, /Me • • - • 7 •.• . • BAIqDBOIIRIEI IMI=t;IT. worth from fg . t fh e:ntil toono . liw:i , , ,ke4ldpßers. , Buy Metropolitan Gift Book Store. Send for atataloglie, which la mailed tree to any !Wilma' upon application. Vt. L. FOSTER & CO derrap.r4tja • D. 0 NEILL WSL ANDERSON 1191,TEILL Steam Book and Job Printers crezziL ritaLnixa, mils sr Prrrsausau. PANPLLETS, REGELPTS, BLAHS PORES PROGRAMMES, pokers, ELAND BILLS, ' BILL HEADS{ . ' POSTNAI4 " 1 1/131T1R6 41,01?8, PAPia4l4:lOlO,5, • And - art 'other of protiptneas and diapstetti eat manner.. We invite o to execute to pare us s ea . . . printing 'executed with ;sad in the beat end neat ur trOw4slarUj =am EuFaicrEgAlßE ht -- and , weekaideid_saiivigaer. - No. 14 HAY FrEIEET, near Yeas, DRAiVINGR of MAMNINERT, BUILDINGS, MONUMENTS, BRIDGES, Sc., executed LU I .Ward a DVActa SCHOOL, with epode Mem eic didettittOrteMdemltud' Midel fl ansrERTIFIII.VEXTS. CLO'SING OL'T BALE. ' . • DRY GOODS, . • AT 3. M. BLIIICHFIELLk'S. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESdTS. FIGURED MOUS DELL/NHS . . =PRESS 9LOTII, POPLINS, Plain and Plaid' . FRENCH ATERLNOES, pinln and figured. BLACK AND PANOT SILK& 00BDINIS AND PARMEPTAS; A.LPAOCAS, - bleck and colored. SHAMLS -AND CLOAKS; .. . CASSIBEBBES, for Hen and Sam SCARFS AND EMBROIDER _ IRS; BALMORAL SKIRTS. dela CLOSING OUT SALE. Disolution of Partnership. J. W. BARKER & CO., No. 59 Market Street. The retiring of one of the Partners. January tat, 1865, necessitating a change lr the arm, we will close out at erza.ct 361Lotall The magnificent stock 000tolaa In our immense establizhmeut at too GREATEST SEDUCTION. IN PRICES EVER BLADE It( THIS CITY . 1 Plain Billie, all colors and widths, tram gla to; .. 11 :a: c ar o l:a y :As . F . l fj a t a re g t , I. I I I W Stem, and DernbToilet Silica, Plain Blan k BEMs, double and single widths 'Black Figured, Ottoman. Vellum, Oro. Grain :Oros be Rhine, Taffeta Bo pp, and Corded Silks. All of thew we Ira self at greatly reduced prices, Samuel, Cimulara, Basques,, dos:aquas, tartlet& Jackets, Paletoto. C C }n B"er , Clo 6, Tricot Broad Cloth, Whlttley, Chin: china, retro Cloth, Frosted Beaver, ..Plustu he., In colon; also In varletyPlald Mentors. A Good Cloth (Book at ha 00; a Heavy Beaver do. at fel W. A redttotlon of 00 on each garment. AU other priced garment., at the same low rates. Closios.foe ',odic" and Mows made to order at the same rates. . Cashmere, Long and Square,'up to $lOO. Broebe, Long and Square, up total 00. Gold hledal.Wool, Long and Square. L, ldbldlesez, long and Square. Waterrllet; Long and Square. Washington, Long and Square. Waterloo, Long and Square. Real Scotch. Long and Square. Long Shawß, all wool, as low as $d Oa, Others low In proportion. Poplins,Plain, Plaid, Striped and Figitted- - Real Irish Poplins, Plain, Plaid, Stripe:se4 Pcplin Lustre, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and Figiltedl" • Popltallepp, Plain, Fiala, Stripe and Figured, I Imperial Hem Plata, Plaid, Stripe and Empress; Plain, Plaid, Stripe andllured.z:: Alpacas, plain, Plaid, Stripe and ured. Lustrenes, Plain, Plaid Stripe and igared., , Valencia*, Plain, Plaid, Strive and Flgumd. Erench Merinos, English Plerinos,"Dobarga. • Bemires, and WO" t t desirslAa- DUESS GOOD.S, all redneed prices less !Math.* have been bbught at arty time dutlagthis sesaon. . . • mil inil - Bearer Cloths, Whitney's Chinchilla Broad Cloth, Tricot; ail kinds of Costing and Oren e ti,. cnatinsl i r t r i vg :o lll . t i t t and ., ze ts t rai4.laast. C 2 Jeans, Ermines, Sc., of equally !Sliced prim. • • • Toweling, Towels, Napkins, Table Coven, Table Clothe. Pillow aginging, tton Tick, Linea - C Den heeks,' Oelab. While Flannels, Bed Flannels, Anny ,Flannels, Ssi ClP Tfr i Flanne l lZ Grey Flannels, Plaid' Flannels, fi k trzil I Flanoals, S Flannels, Frock sane's, coned g; Flannele,Blank. Table Linen, &MIAs Linen, Hoop Skirts Balmorals and ltkrely mime off. Oar denheodtJta sale will terns as above. D DUCK ORE LUSKIN° v Oil Company. CAPITAL. WORICING FUND PAR VALVE OF SHARES,'III The above Company to be organised Wet the Mannfactming Law" of Pennsylvania, with a capital stock of SIC-0,0a), 450,000 of Which lab 3 ke reserved as a developing fund. - 121ta property consist* of eighty acres In' fee sim ple' on Duck Creek, Ohio , In the heart of the well developed oil territory, aud near the famous Duck • Creek oil. Company's tract, thoeshares of which are now wortliftom =I to 130, and only 04.50 paid in. The acme 011 -Company , ' territory is ALIO quite near. The stock of Abby latter p ony Com is held eta very high price—from IrZ to 35h. a very small amount paid In. The celebrated "Dut ton well. Is in the neighborhood. , . This well has flowed and pumped more oil than, any other well In the country. The Duck Creek oil region" are regarded as fast oittcivaling the Peruwylvania Oil Creek and its tributaries,. and the quality of on from the former ranks about double the vaineef the latter. It will therefore be seen that the selection made by the "Muakingumland Duck Creek Co." Is at such a po that it Is almost ascertain tir strike stain et ' ell as it la to obtain water In sinking a well. .Be el des, thereby an abundance of tnnber suitable for derricks, ate.. _ dotmpany 'intend to proceed al once to the pment or ate /tad by the nob of the beat mat • chintzy, and pumps that, can NI obtained.' The. sinking Of two wells will'be congeanneed immall *Weir, which will he funk to the lowest 01l atm; !unbend live or al e shallow wells pill baeornpletea In a very short time, whleh'alone will produce from live to ten barrels,per day: Tan large espital: set apart for developing insures the moat ample therms for prosecuting thewock lwith the utmost; .Vigor, and should the large sum at apart. for,Work;' log capital be more than is needed, the • oretpluai - as soon as enough oil is obtained for working ex-- pemaye,,wlll be divided among the stockholders with lr llxstdlvhlend. • - notice itillbezira.wheahe , Boolis Of lob tioription will be open , einll.wh rattles can cub— Writm,for the stock. 1 • deleitled OFFICE DIIIILtIE.D Union'Oil Coapany, No.-267 PENN- STREET. The subscribers to the Capitol Stook of the Inmkard Creek talon :011 Company, - . Are requested to call' at tho Clonapanykt Office and pay their anbacriptlons. ttgaicoN, Sxre.is?7 and gifitrtAm FOR THE TIOLIEA.TI3. ALL PEAS4SRS WISHING N i 'UT'43 Cailfo,lt:4lo2lLOir thd largest ricrtetiertr oat %, shouktun on siite, Nos. 89 and ,91. Federai Mare he iosuitstolly - keeps the /orgftt yirletY of . . IFRENCHAND.. laszewmc.oooll9,: taimeasly for the reiaill trada, Asa all roods 4.aotail• pure gat tree' from - rm. Alio, - meta' aefred.at all;b r o j p gad 'part idir attenti o n paid to weddloraad y *Mara. •defreompatllloa. BB FEDER AL St:, Allegheny,-: : detiklar, Fon .-E,ENT. THE WAItEIIOUSEi 2, Liberty at., Patterson's Now Block.. Possession tin be given January /4; 1886./1"tlheP1 ). WALLA.C/E, der:tint J . age Llbeety street. XE TIP 4D rienTzsit.mr.wrs. illE VESUVIUS OIL COMPANY. Capital Stmck :, : : $25 1 3,000. Shares : : :: : : 250,000. Working Capita,. : : : 515,000, NUMBER ONE. This Ckenpitny has the whole worklu Interest In the Raines and Anderson well, on tho John Ito. Olizdoek Reserve, Oat Oil creek, three MLA from on city, now Ptmnping 100 bbb3. For Day, And steadily ineisasing in it, yield. This Interest edlti for one ha Una ollprodoced„ There Le area,; sortable expectation that the wei r will loon bo a. FLOWING WELL, producing from 150 to 200 barrels Per day. NUMBER TWO. Ale°, Tiree•eighthe of the land Luterest to tho t d'. • 5.'10.1..) .1%.:11 Now going down on Holiday Ban, Immediately ad joining a forty barrel well. This well Is pUt down free of expense to the Company. 'This property is considered as valuable as that of Cherry Bun—no failure ever having been made there, NUMBER THREE. Also, Rine acres and 14t perches, to fee simple, on Cherry Tree Run. This to all bottom land, on loth aidesof the creek, and good boring territory. A large number of wells are down And going down in the vicinity, one of which is producing Rita har7 refs per day. As can easily be estimated, the present prodnet from the Number One interest aloe° will minks) to pay a dye per cent, dividend per month from, the start. The Stock Books of this Company Are now open et the °flees of `JACOB GLOSSES, 115 Fourth street: . STEEL & BAlLEY'sm,Bkins Ball; LIPF/NOOTT, FRY & tZli First st. S. S. BRYAN'S, Burke's Bubling,ith st. de171.1 THE GREAT PURIFIER. lIEMAPANAKA. Warm the introduction of rermteine, the origin of: disease haw perhaps been the subject of more se-. .hone and *dentine consuleratlon by - .the most learned-of no - WM:salon than any connected with Mariann of the,Orest Creator; not a few hare conformed that all diseases have their origin In the etemacht, Others, the solids number , hods - °than. , again, and by tee the greatest centend add reason that the Winded itself Is thorny fotuttaln O llie—that-1M becomes impure, then disease in In' 1 worst forms—Scrofula, Career, Ulcers, he,; appear; and indeed, experienae in. treating this cla s s of .die , cases bypwrihiv the blood and therrmyelfactlng , : their; eridiestion: and‘ cure, prove this to be -the earned theory friating tpon which theory, the mod !nine now known as urmarsassa, was Composed and bronghtlitb !practice, produchurthe most pat te use soon rmerclies melts nuththey_oter SCROFULA, ULCERATIONS, PIMPLES: on- Tan PAM, TETTER, _SALT nattrni., . ~. .. :LIVER COMPLAINT, LOSS or ' •-; • APPLiii.E;DTSPERSIA. • ; ' - RHEUMATISM, 'GEN- . ith - , for.. &a . :. . . as to glee, free the time' It ts grit taken, amour. ' Vrt to the patient, by. making both seen an thl: good it Is about to accomplish. , -It as thought be* to pat trap tn bottles at NM. RASTA each, —aa many persons are disposed to try an mart de but are often deterred at the expenserso the trial hete'can be 'made at o - modereloodtlay, and ' . satisfy .. thepi:ache/ex that the • article if what L. claimed rm. 'lt to bei'• viz : the greatest, sinagwernot emL-to , bronght. before ,the..people, Delleat ' man will Owl In it the e they - that thepliblle may tom some Idea:of Its peed.. Iler curative merit.__, we settiede a net of tee Fleet , pel articles of - widen lb le-composted, with 'a abort - deamipUon of the use' and adaptation of each, ta ken from the bighead, eadlanity ImoWli.td medical science. . . .. HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA niedlrith a beneficial iffbaill easel of Rheims turn,-Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous 'Diseases and other depraved conditions of health. Is tontd;dinretie. and aperient. It has a specific. action npon the lire!, exciting It when languid, to secretion: It tae -been "Much used in Clem:L=7la disenteket.the digestive organs. - , JQDW .1'02'41,.5.1/C.. • • There:are few diseases In which it has not proved beneficial ; it is used in Scrofulous Affeetions with greattometit;.iebtosalso been need with montane. eels in treatment for Inflammation of t h e Bje. olt , ireneeallyincreases the appetite and flesh: . LIVESDEk PLO IP E LS Are aromatic, tonic, and highly filch:coral - 1n Is oases of Nervour Debility. • Is especially valuable la cases of Scrofula and Itheumritigra. ....ttsmoo. CILLUOMILE FLOWERS ... 60,000. Are adrantagconsly used In eases of Enfeebled Di gestion, but, tire especially applicable to cases o General Debility with weak appetite. - , • • XEZEREON amr., It sets favorably as an alterative in °Monte Af fections. Chronic( liheurnatLun and obstinate Di. mates of the Skin. • -• • • • • • • • . The b give.. of the formula laVrithheld as SI rol leetten against fraud. • - • . SIMON . JOHNSTON,, FOUST/I STS:. IlaiAsk your Intelligent Physician his osilnion'o the:Abore recipe. : AeigSmeod M IJSIWIGII3 _ I PETROLEUM COMPANY Morgan County; Ohio.. 482 Acres in Fee en Oil Spring's Ron, Three•solleil frout McCinOlellirllii. iicOrpOrtitidtmdir the btivl of repylvisisk `S.SOOMM CAPITAL STOCK 100,0011 Sham tit 81 In Shart, hu rot . , lirortinitsoltsiresersettfor deralopment 150* sham, the subscription price tor-4610k is $ per sluire—:not liable to further assessinente, _ . GEOUGH W. CASs, Esq. .Preasent, or tae 2.4 rt. W. Y 0:41.8. Co. szazirmtr.iiti R. T. LEECH, Jr Clio. A. Can, J. B. Guthrie, 'Jos. Richards; Frank Rehm, 4L H2gs2l TUE OOMPART oTFEas. ..11),00 Sim of the above itsen - 141 stalk Books of Subscription Are now open itthe office of . • •. •8. a INMAN 59 P r otitth!t ,' itratie Preeipecinud2Gobtth est' can be men. dAm- po O'ER . CIMEItY ah.:4,oe_STAKJI just neetvett sum Air sale ck.l7 3MaES BOWN. 136 Weed street: SIKATES--The best assortment lathe city de f g 14"7 itatgl SO liqsl ts W 99,1 cett' -Prrrssov.orr, .33. Wee en & Ciarastio ItrutwAT.l . Office of the Seam tali, ' Prrrenintan, Pli.• Deo- 15111 1. 79114 • A • - - nraDEND ON CAPITAL isTO . 4 ..s., ,th . n. ON TITMD xostraA.GE .130 ND , i The hoard of Director* of thh, Ocripany have do, 1.1 ord a Dividend of RN FEB ei +WM On Bei Clap I stock - , Inc the Quarter ending Ike. llid,tmbd s 1 the shereholdres who stand registered on that des, i 'dayable time of florcrement tam.) , Oa Al snot the • 17th day of J1000c), Itini, at the erticeOf the Boat- ':: pony in this city. and 'at the-triussfor,Aigeney, / Winslow, Lanier & Ca., No. Iff-Wall street, New York. to Die stockholders as registered at the re. epee ire offices. The Board have also - rmleted the anticipation of the payment of the hsia rt ev r tLri. 1 "deoll of 334 per veal, on the TA frd "df due April I, Igo, making I L i - Cable 6 " Gad one; I the 17 th .day,of January, I to tho bondholders registered on the 31st day of moor Dist, at the Transfer Agony, Wlnalow, Lanier k Ckl.,, No. lid Wail atreet, New York. The tmnsfer books of stock and litqlnortgage bonds will dose on the 3101 inst.,/11 'clock p. ra., and remain closed saLll, the I:4b.liSIT o •Jonuaryttieroafter. :- -- tv • , • • - - By Order:of the Board. __l ';. deliktjan , W. li . Secretary. BAßßff.h.. ! . jUNAGERS - OF THE MORON- I - GA E PE 00. have dec sled ft DIVIDEND OF nvEPB6 i CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable on sad after ; December et the (Moo of *o!)Dalss; Rom Do., tionthlittalnagh, Fa. r. • deltidw J. N. BEL, Orrzca OP Tnyiprnzlnts , Irtemmictit • • • ..„PxYrearnon, Deo. Ittli t ypa. t TVVIDEND NOTlO=•Tbe'Ximebiont and Directarcof this Company have thla declared a dividend of 'FOUR DOLLARS/A :SHARE, free of•Upßed Mob! atoelcholdms,forthwitA: detaawd SABII7EL REA. mammy . , eetantstn s - OIL 2 conrAlre Pme 6,l DIVIDEND NOTIOE.P, of the Company have this 01deems* * ' Ideal of FOUR (4) PErt DENT. on Uall'Oaptrat Stock, out of the profits of the laattaterdh, Pelf ble on and after MONDAY, the 19th that. By order of the Board. - • •_ • - deledw , •FL WESTERVEZT, Seereterp DIVIDEND. -The President. and toi — rect, delayof the Itlitningham Gas Oorn__pany have ) this declared a Dividend of FOUR' (4) Ply ) CENT. for the that *lx month., payable on and af. ter the Rah of Deeember, at the Banking ,Rouse Robinson, McClean & Co-, No. la Fourth street. deedw D. RoaxrpsoN; Secretary. • OFTICZ COAL Brxrre Dirtiran COMPAIT, Prrranrston, December 11th, IBK S - TIIVIDEND.At a meeting of the Board .•-• of Directors of this Company, held this day, a,' dividend was declared out of the ',rats of the months of October and November, 1/04, of FrirZ PER CENT. upon tho Capital Sioek, boo hums Offrernment tax, and payable forthwith. delddw , ORMSBY PHILLIPS, Secretary: THE DIRECTORS OP TEM TAO -a- PETROLEUM COMPANY have this day del elared Dividend. of TWO PER CENT. on tho Capital Stock, out of the earnings of the (lemma" for the month of November, payable orr and shag • GE 0 20 . t R.MD LLING o T ffi O c N e , oCfl t ' h E e x T ch ri a m ng m e e Place, Transfer Books closed from the iith toroth BEE MAN OROHEN, secretary. New York, Dec. loth, UM. - de n 110MF.OPATET.C. • Honatopatthe - Remedie .Stand eonfessedly .at,the kead :of remedial areal fol. the use of the people.. Therein alike !Inman! front thepelsonous, dangerous, end ixinlaire doe of &lechery, or - Old School .Prartkos the heastrrli ulence of eraterreure, or theta:lrate and perplet ng obscurities of the ual Homeopathle books.*u medicines. .Consbiting of Simple specifies frit tii various dLaeases to which they are reletert.end It in the feint of 'lmply sugar peqete 4 rat . td *yam of - ingtedionta tieither .Sbuitaroni COS nisrluatiii they are the Haas aleor MiePaari the comfort of the complainfeg led taralld. 'They possess tbree-nositire +advantages. The are harmless—no uunry can. arise from their tin . They are simple—you Si/WATE know what toast* and low to taken. They are convehlent—youee tire the Proper Sugar Pills at &moment's wan* without herdtation or delay.. They are ellistanto ht thouftWs of eases disease ta arrested at oath Lathe system cured without prostration or dalk. „ . No—CurcerenT,Goagedltinaintasausattes Beat, Pain and Reaticsanco l / 2 widths fret stagier the acute and innameastrap alsesins, Prices' eq DaimaziOk-. Pltteln3ill,,P4 OIL SPRING ==i3 smnscrors /171. m a a kizeU, S. T. Letrob, Ic;sooklost.l:4:lD i t DirriDE.rns. iiiumenszim srEciir;ip No. 0.-Cures Fame 'rover, trona MU* onj VO &Mous Appethey'rfettlit the Rted. Petra 30 eehll Ne.l-Cures Collo, Teething, 04 andal furriest Slow Growth- and recta of PrteeNO4-Oures D ar aerndea Of Ch C lld o rin or Adolf Üboers Infentu Sumner otplabits. Nos. 4ea d eere the wont eieleOf ChM* No. 6-Cures Dysentery_ Biddy' Flux. Cat attpplt:4o, Billotts-0011,3,,ra1l Prim 7--Culls ones, Colds, Htilietteet s ßro &It% Influenza and Sore TbrOalt. -YAW TT& and No. t never fall to tattwihe wont Chi No. ti-4lttm Toottrtieli6c,ttoi4obt, rreivo nos and tic Noloram. ?doe MUM& No. 9.-Ouree Headins, Slitk llohtsehe, WINE Rush of Blood to the Bead. •Ptipe SO Oath in addition with Na 10, it he , rar . Ndls to. Owe most inveterate easee. No. to-Chare&tovererte. Neott toil or Mew ea Stomach, ost potion, 'UM Tioutplatat, Billow; Coalition. Prise at cents._ . Ircrottusts for all easezot Weak Ditelthht 6 BillowsVottiplahlth . . 4 . . . , No. 11-4)ttrinrhippreased ISobses, or Soonty.l Painful, Or Delaying, tire= Slokorp. 311 oats. _ Li—Curos Leaciortiei "WU*, Bis Donn too Profuse Mentes: ' NO. 'IS—COITO OrOUP,_House. Croupy Oink `Daiwa and oppressed:a - Maths, 25 COAL ' NO 14-4 MM Salt Ithenti; Clipate Matta Erypelaa, Scald Head, liarbetaL^,jtali,nikeSla r 4 0 ' 13—Outealthetunntlum, 'Pala, LEM" Sorenem in the' Shed,Hic,.,%de,or id &Atha. SdnalSa• . . . : No. 17.Orer.IP.Ilti, Intemal or'Esterssljg or Bleating, Resent Cffl Obstlusto.'.tiO cents. - This remedy has cured thousands of US VI „. No..lB—Oures. Opththalattii, Vitak - Ot • Eyea s or',Eyoll.ds, Falling or-Weak sight. !Mk Li may always bo rolled upcullwe &care. .; No.ls—Ourea o¢t atr lte :lu oakidit norms Cold la thetedratlueas..Si No: area Whooplest . CV :. shOltel*l• pallatlog it, or Spasmodic Elo GO omits: it Is Intasible , anitalways so eves and scree , _ • . No. 21—Ourea Asthma, Oppressed,' Dian bored ed licathlog, - Cough aisd Expt.stOratlom bare been cured by It. No. iiLeires sermon,. Eni,Liged GlUdi TowU. Swellings and Old °lnert GO calm Has cured the worst eases. • No.ffg-Cures General Dehilliy;Physicidaf 1 • • • • No. 26-Cares Dropsy, hula Abatis -rim Swellings; with Seaaty thioretions. .•. . - No.fff.Carts Ses-SkisnasiPottratioa,9 Nausea; Wondting. -SO cent& • . • • . , . . No. 07-Cores Vrinari 'Diseases, Gratmlf Calculi, Difficult. or Painful Urination. 0. It cures old eases of Xidney<Disesswi. . , • co; 98-Por Seminal 'Emissions, liMol ^Dischargat nut consequent.Prostrationsual ts, Bad Daunt of Evil ‘• Print Oa. - - The Most efficient , remedy Amman, and' idled Upon u a sinecure. No. 29-Chires Sore mouth oiStomach. moat( of Malta •br• Children, and also -IN and Vomilfar of Pregnant Pentsles. 80 Cnresatoaea .„ No. 21-4tures Painful IdtaiftuatiOS, Cramp Or. Spaks%Prutittis,iltchintt, - scpi like a . charm. ~ . . . r No iff42.iniet Stiffbiing at Change of Lifer ularitiss,. Flushes or Reat;;Palpitationt Dints* of the Reiff. • ,81 01.." No.saliktres Seminal "aitidnvaisbss* •or Paillicistins; Cholas' or St. WHAM'. 4erkitom, TWitchings,Ugstetts. Oa •.No. al-Cures Diptherls Matticerafof asat, Sore Throat. ; la amts:_, - ledsdly:emac...', • to vitt faintly ease; rahe r aleo •,* al IrtatPhyasee case., POND ' S <EHTBACT.; 0* Mita* Eimin.A . Waldi,.Ctai t tOes t. Serivins: nem,. an d , Menem our, 10:1 Sores and Toothacho. It car li S ke e.chan 3ls no dO aorta The trade supplied; at NeTilyork mai boon over the list, mete up a cue et .nosechoose, add InalOao the -amount lit: Al • or stamps; by mall to .my Wren, medicine will be duly returned by matt free of charge: is; ruin'. • iiim Streets (rds;aish' Beeeral door below the Pest Wholesale meat totPittabluiti ead ig tr NOVERIIE no, Pilth4searrota .Hollidaesbuit. thikkeelpa by which he a' hoed him famous oildishief !Moira as ! Depraved:: BleilAinrebiev • Staee that , tbne hare been nu • barpr Dr. LINDSEY himself parka Ore tts In iraPertntendlog SO ProPolotlok eon lane to ntonufeetnre it In scaotdamm htsuippotul and fllreetking . Of Dr. Dien s 1 .101114 . the ,gonx_We ottlrle,%= . tberriore of X. 11... eppeen ;_pd torleakro Lgivooottee that Von of tblx my" tradoanric, will be p . the full extent of the i(ocin - and a nri* STREET, Atr: I am prepared to sell BLOO whe w market rotes. Ora belOtO , •
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