Stu , IgitiOurgit &Mit: ^ 0- mamma) BY TIE CAZBTTB PIIBLISTING ISSOCIAIIOII Tufts**. liEcEmissa SO, 18114. THE SIGNS OF THE END. The diNx , i:di We publieh 'this morning, cautalzdng an extract from the 'Elchniond Ettetartr, Indicates the near approach of the, 'end: The Enguirer, it will be seen, *les the arming of the slaves, and says tit:sage:lend Luz is infavor of it. This is candid confesalon that the , Rebels have given up all- hope of winning Independence by their own hands. The Ensnarer, speaks by authority, and itscon feistiest i s the confession of the I"tebel Goy em end. is an acknowledgment that the'war Lae used up the whites of the 13.504-itutt they cannot re-faith° raniiii:of their. armies; that the - contest Is bopeldni without 'other help; and that their last resource is , in, .inning the slaves end abed: asking slavery. • . , The irgWeent is held out that only , by so edering !can they obtain the intervention of Etiope*Vations; but this is evidently the . argiunentof despair. Europeanruitioits will notlisterfere to save Slavery ; but will they inteipsre any the.' more certainly when dinar b abopshed? :when the North htis 'hewn that it "(in - Conquer the South, snit thia SoUttilips demonstrated that it cannot defoild'lblelf,;. European nations will -be 114*i than ever : to interfere, in a quarrel that BO evidently settlibg itself without .Iheir- " It Lza. and DAVIS succeed in tarrying out tt car policy ofalining the , slaves, it must be ninny months before they can make them vffective,-"even supposing the scheme to he feasible one 'or them; and . in the mean time, our victorious armies will have Inks -• sewed thernielves of Mobile,!. Savannah, ClUi'rkiston, and Wilmington, shutting them out from the sea eltogether, While cinAziT .and Trtioses, and. CAXBY have tight ened-the lines, around them closer and still closer_ - When, that time comes, they-will End that, however well the scheme may work for the'olaves, it will avail then) ing It has happened more than once, in the tovOlutionls characieristie of. Paris, that the . National Guatd, when ordered to fire on the, ' have recoiled froni the task and "fratentised"wittt them instead. It will be ses•withVbelitried slaves of the South when' they meat, our armed negroes ftiCe to face. "The:alavea know muck more than. their • snaltenf think; and the latter may learn, to intense:, sarprisss; some day, that tius: very- thing the slaves have been patiently "waiting for, 4s the arrival' of ,the moment when the ling-ilshed for arms dap be theirs " -"' We tire content that the rebels shell try this" scheme. It is their last card. They liafti no otiter resource beyond it. Slavery is a doomed Institution, and we shall not weepover the fact that the rebels themselves. hartrabolished- the - institution they went to erefiAlikre.' Its abolition.; will do them no goodisika Phen they fitut. that they have: mastered their means limy - will *Ting* . begin to reflect . what is now. apparent to, every one else, that snhtelsalon or anathils-‘ tion Is all that Is left them. Whin it comes to ibstit Will . make lint little differenee to the morld which:of the two they choose: CANADA. The cbao,go in the fbang of Canada, sl#ifi r th¢tileaee of the Bt. 41hans raldera, isgek. i'elnue•:Tho oflichtbt find that therMals! gon ; 100 fu; isd.tbst. If tiny woufti Shapitnist*lfinto being oveirun by t tileisitny; _ihryt give better eNidetteet . goodigth,:. Tbc Qovernor.Gaoecit Is domed, ind is tieing somewhat tospoolltro aganist. izelietitifyn of outrage;. Itaisj.ol-.lnuch faith that he will sok._ can afford to giTe him a chsneez• In the mearithne, the President hassbAi moigtirciGen.-Ptx's crrder as that =follies 'hall not bivade Canada in ease of inotter tald, without first Consulting, Gen.';ift,..V This bill prudent premUtion, and willsam , "•the , country from being embroiled t1i6:96, the hasty, 111-considered act of some siber dinita on the bonlei: " 3a e If the order of:the, Secretary of State; proltibitiag Slit admission Of any one froni, the Itritiah traria - Ms:without a passport, intruded to tiring about: non-interesurse, tirtiaaliritisir provinces can ream to behaM theitselveSpreperly, it is all right; but irit. is intended to be istrtial In its operations, it will 90 t o good.. fion-intereottras is. thq .only trite reliance against' Canad Lin inter. GEN; 1;11:1ERSIAIVS AFFLICTIONS.' General Summar; has been: severely alflieted during the past fifteen. months by the 'Agit of two children, while he waS absent_from home on duty with his coin. mend. The firr.t'vras a ;sprightly lad, who was a -,faiorite. with all who knew hint as wolf astrithhis parents: The:other was itri. edii;barant.us VELESTME, aged. five -years andltitdays, who died at South Bend,!' Indiana, on the 4th of the, present montb. 'That 'General Earrovan. is a loving parent no one can dmilit, and who could have blamed Ider - 1( he hacfPreferred the bedside'. .of,lls lng r child - to. the perilous which,. front., to .13avaraudi? , But his 'Mr? .4iaminount. to his parental . feeling - he has, never neglected for momentlili public &dies on account of his:. domeOefaifiktions. Re is cerialrily tied lia .. the'Synipathy as Well Is. tlt•freVoct of Illewhole country. , , • • SEED. Vet i trerEWtied to note, in our local col lunn, a ew daye Since, the death of Hori... of Washington county:. 4.; fens pe l let:mai acßusintince with - him ena-, bks Di to speak knoWirigly of his great Wort., :;Pure, :upright; conscientious 'and' breught the highest Integrity; I n g o 'ad diri,barge of every public duty. Tie refresorded the - Washington'and l3eaver district for four years in Congress, and rep.' ''.resented AMY; Last, year he was elected . :1. , a the Le,gislature,,serving with marked dis 7, tinction;and writs reelected this year; and .it is ranch be' regretted that the, State; shotd lose his services at a time when she sorely needs faithful pUblic servants such as he..was. Ills death is 4 public loss, and 'falls like abeavy blow upon a large circle of relatives and" deeply attached friends. ' Now ova Pursormus wnur, TIMATED.-•- Tito 'Union prisoners received from Florena" and -Columbia are in as had a condition as. those from Asalersonyilleddillen and •the - Libby. They were guarded at • Columbia,' in the prison pen, bra line of sentries and s pack,,,,of bloodhounds. Lieutenant (I. F. Turbayee, dlith New :York, was shot dead by &sentinel within the line,prescribeil as 'tbt 0 001 !hi," and Lieutenant Taung, of the 41b Pcnnsyleanin carialry,was shot dead Wtdia sifting at the camp, fire,- The prison: 4Mt were totally shelterless, their only pro. Uoilotatelag 6,8_0= trees which surround:. WI ttsciteisort. • Allot na ounce; of meat was *tool fowl Evtember 27th up to the time ~NUS fa,) , when , the prisoners -left Arsg&P.. - rte used daily allowance of rations •40411‘060 aMA 04 of =sifted cornmeali //iW AIM FOOS Ai oeighturi =rises„ one WII , P1i049,4 11 fi rig*, MA rOttrib of a table,; 014. 4 , 44 SOMOSSR 4 StsAll ,Ons 4 , 44,4 - 0 - #6O O , Of: Q feTi hal . , ri':N .ti..:. .~ , Receipts and Eire - natures or the.Siate or - Attrunorp of The Strotipts The Stale Premien/al:Om the lit thry of Decestler, MD, to The 300 des of fro. Felder, tesi, both days inoWsr. Saxon Auction Commissions ' —179 a, as Auction Duties 192,232 67 Tax on Bank Dividends • • ' 405,399 99 Tax on Corporations Stocks 614,293 92 Tax on Ilea and Personal Estate 2,621,729 80 Tax on Loans 561,959 83 Tax on Net Earnings or Income 18,660 66 Tax on Enrollment of Laws 27,405 00 Commutatatlon of. Tonnage Tax, per act of Much 7,18111 300,003 00 Tax on Tonnage, per act of April 30, 1854 91,920 61 Tax on Tonnage, per act of August 25, lam* Tlx,on - Erokers and Private Bankers.. 44,915 81 Tax on Writs,'Wilia, Deeds, he 18,114 00 Tax on certain Offices. 16,479 00 Collateral Inheritance Tax ' 239,291 .77 Tavern Licenses Retailers' Licenses, 24540) 66 Sample Lieenses 856 00 Theatre,.Circus and Menagerie Licenses .. .4,43715 Baba., Bowling. Saloon and Ten;pln Alley: Licenses 3,185 45 Eatingkmme,Bem6house sal Beataur. - - ant Licenses 18,958 29 Pedlars , Lioaname' 1.388 96 Brokers' Licenses ' 6;173 60 Patent Medicine 'demises. 1,105 14 Distiller,- and 96 Brewery . Licenses 7,404 18 Zellers , T anutiA Yaw. ax 1, 42/ 42 . 191 Foreign Insurance Agemdes. • 51,218 as Pramitunson ;16,26035 Pamphlet Laws .951 74 Pales of Public property • ' 7,112 Premiums mt Loans. , -16789 ts Eschee 2,213 83 Canal Tolls 161 74 Dividends on Erklge Stook 419 43 lvvaking:Syttina • ~.....---- ~—..—. Free Dinins' aystdre • .._ _ 1 2 , 561 . IS PelllB. B. 11. Co. Bond,'Ffo.7, redeemed, 100,030 CO deemed ... jettlyst... - ........ . ..; 40. . .:.. 6, la . Refunded Cash, Military • SS Sr Annuity fin , tight of *ray 10A00 00 Floes sod Forfeitures 3,000 021 Fees of the Public 011 lees NOM 24 • $4,2x4212 02 YIN ° awe In tite TteseurieN o v o a , r• 01. •'. _ — e i n IBM, as salable' ' 2,te , Depreciated funds In the T_teseurr, tee. . itozno r, evelleble • - • • A vi - ATIT4 :IF r t . : Summers aJ the Pas:mut' al the State Trensury, from thr Jtrst goy of Dat ottor; - 18113, to tOr WNitast tunas,. lOU both data inch:riot: • , Rapbooed of Governracat - •9000,0111 46 Expoiulca, ordinary 833 83 Dillitory Expo-rues for Defonne of State.. nr.111311013 Mr net or rday - 19,1661 20,943 43 FAN. for Defell3B,Aftel of 1862. 6;37 67 ofp I ISSN 50 00 •- . 23, ." 109,525 49 March 16,1861, 230 00 " 11, =,603 19 I . . 799 93 31, 63 30 u 11 " April 18, " 83 33 Mar 3, " OD 00 . 04 ‘. supple:lomat '. S. " 5,030 IA .. " ~ act May 5, " 43.630 . 80 it u " 6 " 0,077 = " " Z. " 1,01 DO " August 24, " 801 37 0 34, " 10,817 00 “ .." ~i " " Z. " 25,653116 PeUeirSia and Gratuties • . 5,03' DI ClL:unable /40..IffAltiona 430,718 21 , Pitr.sylvax&i - S4s4eAgzeultural Society 2,00000 Mate Sl v oosal riehool in Blanalleld,T4oga cotmt - • ' Philadelphia Mho°, of lhealito for Wo. 15,003 Oa . mta... . . .... 3,530 033 Common :school. 313,997 Commis&loners of the Sinking. Fund. rim Lamm, &e, 8edeemed.........5114,722 Other payment. • 7,367 47 - 111,000 Interest on Loans X,413,278 81 Da mum and old Claims • 962 72 DSWagea by Rebel raids to 1841 25,496 St Expenses In repelling Rebel raids in Jone, 1843 713.41 S 61 Natlemal Cemetery Assoclatlon at Get • 000 t 4 ray b rlSTllcqunty riots, 1n - Ms 1982—.7 1 1,914 : }teller or Chambersburg su ff erg ~... 100,000 00 Special Contmlasloners 2,021 32 State Library' • " - Public Bnildlngs and Grounds 1 4 4,142 4 1 7 9 lionsr_sof Befog* 47,050 00 l'eoltentlarkes 40.623 00 Esehrsts 971 66 Free Banking System 12,229 $ Abitetnent ter State Tax !or IBM - 2,721 81 Mercantile Appraisers ' 976 21 Counsel Fees and Ocontnisdoneis.. ..... liM 09 Amerniments to the Constitution 4,956 04 Misiellaneous 15,947 . 01 . . 04,930,441 09 ll:direr. in the Treasury, November M, INS, Available 1,911,20: tl Deineelated fonds In the Treasury, Un available • 41,0 M 00 Tttwan is great excitement in Canada on ;GiC St:' Albans cum' The MMlstiy hare lieeat in seselon at. Quebec, and =have fsingthened the .pollce force and appOinted ellaftfolud. JuSUces• with speeiel powers nliingit . -the border . At Montreal there Is ipati9":"*Mfv . the'.oillciabi of the Grand Tritakitaftwey,. who fear alit non-Inter ;course' wl l be - the result 'of the' present ltiO4l3leS;" unless pre:limited by , iigdrons iippnep tin the parte(' the Colonial authori• 'tick" The Parliament will meet on the lOth . tor 4riwNWlten, It fa ex'peke., the subject Will be in hand. That able paper the >.toranto Orobe Says the . Canadian authorities 4 1.11 ye received information that a regiment 'of 'Confederate soldiers.hava been debtiled. 'to find their way to Canada as best they Temporarily disbanded,. they are to mile at somc convenient place and strike a .bldw somewhere on the, frontier. It says: If (twit raids continue, we shall not only render It probable that Canada may be in, retied by United States troops, but we shall m. tunny ,grive the United States a right so to .00., It is to no purpose we may allege that are have dote all we can to stop ,the raids. they be made, the fact will be proof either that we had not done all we might, or that warare Incapable of preserving ourneu ',trality; eltiter way giving the United States a - very good plea to justify pursuit of their fm's 43210 our territory. ' It (poles from Phillimore anti Vatel in support of this, and adds: If by . possibility the I.IIH - , as it - now stands, Kotes insufficient for the preservation of our neutrality, then, we trust, the 'Legisla ture'nt its next session will promptly pass a ft:risme which - wUthave the de lied effect. the - courts decide that th ese Southerners, Wito wake use of Canadian territory front which to invade the United States, are not to lie returned, then let us inflict as severe a pintsbnient.upori them for their breach of our law as they would receive If they were surreidered. The penalties of the Foreign Enlistment Act are all too'yeak for a people 112 ofir position. In any steps the Govern. tient may thus to vindicate our nem jrality,.they will assuredly receive the hear. tfy support of the vast majority of the Ca et ane. Tux -Newburyport Ifirard is responsible v."cr tho.itatement that.ttro cases of .sponta ous 'combustion have occurred in the same r.tivrt in that vicinity within thirty years, Wire& them women given 'to constant in urgetrce, in liquor. One of them was found ill alive, enveloped In fames, which pro ceded from her month 'and nostrils; and le ether was Muni& to : n 'poss . & greasy •ashea, while the Walls of the .room and the ;furniture were (savored, with a thich coat of :larup,hittelt,ibn whole house being pervaded with a stencil waslintolerable. A Scorcn paper records the opening of a nereßaptist Chapel, under singular circum stances. It is on the Island of Lismore, standing almost in the middle of Loch Lblune t and the minister is Alexander Liv .ingston, one. of the agents of the Baptist Idisiiienttry Society for Scotland. Be has not 'only given the site, but; to lighten the expense, has, with his own hands, quarried every stone, besides assisting as a laborer to the workmen..- . Tice Contral Methodist „Ep . iscopal Chnich, Seventh. Avenue, New Tork,vrhen furnish ing Sher church; used cotton for stuffing the beets Of the seats. Recently they have been refitting,. repairing and Fainting their house; in' doing this they, substituted horse hair for the cotton; which they disposed of for $3,309 30. This amount more than sufficed, to cover all the expense of the re 'fitting, ex., leaving theta a balance of sev eral hundred dollars. Tor. new Attorney General evidently de pends Ell OTC • upon his character than bis beauty for his Influence, if the St. Louis Beputdiron-is c•or;ect when it describes him as not ; prepossessing, being under medium size, and having , a jarge nose, cross eyes, And a bald head; Ironstr. GRFALEY does not succeed in fanning. — In a recent speech' ho srLid !-- "Ttrenty-flve, acres of my farm, or rather of rdrulf.o4, in forest, fenced so as to ex clude Onto grazing aninials, and is "only, part of it which does not cost me , more than return." • Ttrz wife ordudge Buettner B. Morzlswas arrested at Chicago - on Sunday, and" taken . to Camp Douglas.. A numbrr of packages, addressed to rebel prhioners at -that camp; were Sound at her residence..: • ' Rabe ea getelari," were lieller's (re- Ported)" b4 l .lnnds. bate ,said, (and been mlstritdrivood by' the minister,) taW ergfilian," - width woWdbar, tee 4 the exact, c9tittnry.: A correspondent from Paris says that"the tat all of SUCCCFS liemn s' Vie" dle sus,' Octave Peuilletes `Sibille," la Quintinle,' and the Wanda' shows that , there is a strong religious movement going •, forward hi that city, in an anti-Papal sense; despite the enormous sums transmitted from the rural communes, in the shape of Peter's ' pence, to Rome, and the strong footing of the priesthood there. MOVATT JUMPERS TO BE SHOT. --John Murray, Thothas Doyle, Charles BR. hugely and Thomas Ryan, of the Indiana troops, have been sentenced to be shot on the 2.111 instant by the Court-martial held at Indianapolis. These men have been largely engaged inbounty jumping. Ryan boasted that he had jumped thirty bounties, and would jump more it he could get away.' LOOKING To VS FOR INFORMATIOIC—The Richmond journals, which refused to pub lish any intelligence of Sherman's move ments, are now anxiously looking to the Northern journals for. information of his progress as they are cut off entirely from information, railroad sad telegraph commu nication being destroyed by Sherman. PUBLIC. trricEs. voraNOTHIF—;.-The auteeribris to the CHER 111.my RY RUN & PIT HOLE PETROLEUM EOMPANY are &lathy • niatilied to pay the led Installment of tiny metoper share on their sleek forthwith. '.IL.T.STOOKDALE, ile2olSt Treasurer. -7 ,7 DANT NATIONAL BANN ON PITTSBURGit , (Lac PUlsburph .Trust Company) • Pirranowan D e c. Medal. I lig " itarS i g TAM HANK bit NINE IDIBEtr wIU be field on tne SECOND TUESDAY. Dab day of January • pent. between Um Inure all a m. sada p.m. 201924 - JUDD D. SCULLY, Oaahles. REOMPID WARD 24091INALTIONSI:. —The members of the Union party in the :emend Want, Plttelmighore requested to meet et the ret!HOOL ROUSE, ion • SAVURDAY NEXT. the 94th trot., between the hours of 654 and 7:4 o'clock, for the purpose of non:dusting two Alder; then, members of. Crottooil, end the usual want of - eers - 7011'14' hIARSIIAL, *1,1E6,90 71 10. , 1110Pi ON GAIIELA NAVIGATION CO —The Annual - Meeting of the Stoik 'adder, of the Monongahela Naeigatton Company 111 be held, on SllA},theUlthdayofJan nely, Jan- IECS, at the office of said Company, No. 75 Ellett . rlttihurgh. at two o'clock p, m.,at n filch meeting officers of the Company wil be elected for the enaulng year. , The election will be Ia hi between the bourn of two and four p. wt. • qtglawdill W.I3.A.KEWELL, Secretary. LarIVNION PRIMARY MEETINGS. The Union voters of the City of Allegheny ate invited to meet at their respective places for. g. holdin elections, on SATURDAY. the 21th Inst., tat the hones of 3 and'? o'clock p. m., and tote by, 'ballet for— One citizen forlifayer. • 'Me citizen for Director of the Poor: and also for cnalidelee forth,. respective Word Offices. • The Judges of the Primarr Elections will meet et the :gayer's Office, on TIASDAY, the 27th init. at 10 o'clock a.m. ' end sum up the vote of the re. rpective precincts,the person having the highest vote to he declared the nominee of the party; and aloe appoint en Executive Commilicv for the en suing year. 011itams of Elections WV instructed to .eefore nil rides offered by those who voted against the Vinton party at the recent elections. It order of the Executive Committee. JOSIAR KING, Chairmen. • .1. C. PATTERSON, Secretary. der hit Urrr IsArs, rittsbulry nor. 21.1864. itor"-A NEF.TLISO OF TUE ATOM HOLDERS of thls.Bank will be held at the Banking House ' on THURSDAY, the 2-4 day of December next , at II o'clock a. m., to decide whether this Bank shall becomeidrassoetation for the purpme of. Banking, under the laws of the United States, and whether It shall exercise the I owers conferred by the Act of theaeneral /tuna bly of the ComMonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti tled *An Act enabling the Banks of this Common.. wealth.to become Associations for the purpose of Banking, under the laws of the United Stain,* up. proved the Ed day of August,ll64, and to take any further action that may be espedlent. n 02214 MACIOFFIN, °ashler. 30eitaxicn Imam or Prirsnunon, Nov. B. IBM. IL ;la OF tax . - 2 A ST G O I RTROLItIIS 01' Tlii4 BANK Will be held at the Banking Ron" an FRIDAY, the Nd day of December next, at 10 o'clock a. sr., to consider and decidewhother this Back shall become an Association for the business of Banking, under the lowa of the Baited Stair% and whether It shall exercise the power conferrektry the Act of the Le. girlature of this State, entitled " An act enabling the Ranks of this flemosonwealth to became sm. Sallow for Banking under the Leers of the Belted States," approred . 12d August, 1864; and 'to take any further action that ml i be necessary. By order of WO gLoard_SPC • oortato • JOEN . nalitTUT. Cashier. $1,983,225 63 $5,221,676 72 Prrrencaon. November 20th 186[. UrPLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT . the MU meeting:of the corporation to be exiled "The Union Lnbric Olt One mill be held on WEDNESDAY, December Slat, 1E63, at the *Mee tif King &Pennock, No. 7A Wood street,fo the city of. Pittsburghort t o'clock p. In., forth, purpose of ergenlvation;adopt ion of Dy-Lswa, election of OK errs, he., turd for the purpOapi authorised end more inertieularly speclUd on AM of the General Ar. marbly of the Coomooweskith of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Acl: relating to corporations for Me chmtlect, klanufnetuHng, ?dining and Querrylog • rthrposes,n approved the ABM day of July. IKL. • • v nOlvdtd WM. KUSSLI:II. Treas., pro In& 110 CH OIL IbibIIPAIIT. —A Ineetirry et the Stockholders of the lisquesne Bock OS Compeny is D i e hold at the R. Mimic Of George IL Anderson, No. ifte Liberty sttret, Pittsburgh, on SATSIIDAI ,Thicemberettli, tech et le o'clock a. as. Punctual •ttendsnee is ste. • 011 , TUC Taint , National. Banii: or - Prrtsneaon, PA AN ELECEION FOR NINE DIR TORS-OF THIS BANK, to serve durlrig tl.r ensuing year, will be bed at the Banking corner of Wood street'and Vlrsin alley, on 71 &S - MAY, the 10th day of January, 150, between 1,1,- hours of 10 a. m. and p. to. JNO. B. lal, - 1.11:13STOX, Cashier.' • OTTICr OT TOT ClTlzrk, /2.7:.TZASCT Co , December Sth. 1t144. . AN ELECTION FOR TIFERTEIN DIV.F.CTORS of thin Company. to serve do etethe entuing year, toll( be bell at this oak* oo MONDAIf, the Ifth inst., between the pours Of 3. M. sten p. tn. !!&.10t SAMUEL REA. Secretary. ' MST NATION/SI. 1L NY Of ALI.CaltWAci , December 1 3 th. 166& . .. AN ELECTION YOB NINE DIE '• TORS OP TLIIS BANK, to genre fur the eainlng year. will 1.0 held at the Bulking. Howie, on the 20 TUESDAY OF JANUARY, 1861, DO t‘tren the hours of 10 cud 3 o'clock. Ce 111.4 J. P. RJRAILER, Cashier. E ir .1D IPIRTIS I J _ - - - S.TRAY.—Left, the pretnims of the sult -1-, r. C riber, on Ilobt. Wi I.t man's inim, In Collins ton wain, eID,AIIIi. RED COW, about fire yesirs old. with silt in one nor. A liberal reward -will be wll.l for Lnformntlon that will lend to her rreovery. JOIDI Collins township. I; OR SALE .SECOXIbILAND SPRING WAGON, LL ht, one-horse, with harneu, saddle anti brice. WIII be cold ate bargain. Enquire of GEO. W. BURLEY, . dcl3o. Gii Federal street, Allegheny. ALL PANTIES INTERESTED In the REPAYING OF PENN ~STREET, between O'llorn street and Stevenson alley, will take notice that the asauament has been mnde, nod may be WV, at the office of the Recording Regulator until the Wth inst., after which time it will be left with tl o Yummier for collection. R. R. GRATIS, driedd Reconllng Regulator. OR BALE. A Lot of Ground on Penn Street, Niath Ward,. abore Baldwin street, le by lee feet, to on 'May on which la erected three new two. story Brick t Docilings. For further particulars apply to BROWN k GRAIIAIid, 207 Liberty etreet; or to YOUNG k BRO., Duquesne Foundry, Ninth Ward. delalw A' GENTLEMAN or BUSINTSB QUAL IFICATIONS, who has had ftwaral years rtienco at Iron Works, wants a ;UM:Maas took .cle3r,kkilltd•orur na . ac b e=glll , .ill 14 .! ro l • a w r orks er o a l l or aft: rotary for an oil company: tuna practical edge of book-keeping, is a good yeoman, and quick and correct at figures. The best of references as to futegrity, Address for one week E. 11. BASSLER, dciafit Hos Zl2, Philadelphia, P. 0. AUCTIOri SALE.—WiII be mad at Pub- Ile A ucttou t 'on TITU ' RDDAY December nth, At the 11111Itery Clothing Depot,fileubearlile Ohio Aout 4AOO pounds sky blue Keriey Cuttings. " 700 dark blue Flannel " " ZOO " grey Lining 150 " white Cotton Sale to comfitence et tO o'clock I. m. i';ymente—Cash Stade. 71. d araE l g. C G OW, unent oapt. and A-L./ fa Steubenville, Dec. inb,1864. DOR. BALE-THE FOLLOWISTO OIL -o STOORS:• - Tarr, Story and Cherry Rum' - Blood Yuri and Chia Petroleum; Cherry Rua Pittiburgh; ' Pittsburgh h. Oil Creek Patrons; Cherrrry Bun and Blood Farm; Allegheny tr. Pittsburyhi Cherry Him tr. Pitt Hole; Iran City, 1 Allegheny Elver. 011 Bruin; Fayette, Bynd Form,', Wort Virginia, El Dorndo,.. . Banner. Borreneak,_ Fleming ir. Blood, Culbertaoa Ran, 1 Dairen Ohio Volley West V irginia, ' • North America. dein STEEL h. BAILEY, Wilkins Hill. STANDARD PETROLEUM REFINERY. CLABK.& SITRINES. Werkkend Office, COLLINS TOWNSHIP Offire !a•Pittsburgh, 24 WOOD STREET. These works being of the largeft capacity In the cotntry, are prepared this large orders. The brand stands the highest In this country and ici,Eu. rope, for quality, and fire - test, and the oil tat ut in wadi seasoned barrels, prepared especially ( or ex del9ny Afticios • OnARAM SCOTT RIGG" SCOTT,G • I - IRON CITY MATCH WORKS, • Dilworth's HuHaug writiiicof limald Herta!tt depots, Plttsbusigh. ,ABLE OUTLERY.—A • fine assortment • of Ivory. Bubtier — and Bone Handle Table K a b e lr n ee end . o ir jA m a riVecelved and lar We by JECII* 11 VERT I.FtLE.MT CHEM." TITS. .60 Bushels, prime, o arrive, for tale by ideMat A. BIRK Alr o ; r T . E . :? , . so —ge t t . u , le 1 and want.o saz,!flteitli proment, peculiarly adapted to theft condition, srould addreu .10/SES IBROS Phlladel. pArs, P.. deloanzwT WANTED--Agentif Ttir THE NURSE Ty AND SPY, the moot intereeting and ezelttng book eter published, embracing the adventures of a woman in the Union Army a...Nuree, Srout and Spy. Giving a most selvid Inner pit t ire of the war. Returned anddisabled Mears and Soldiers in want of profitable employmont will find it peculiarly adapted to their conditlon. JONES, BROS. k CO., 010 Chestnut street ' , Plalladelnhla. • noinfitn OIL WELL. ST • . ENGLNES.—I am prepared to furnish ; STEAM ENGINES, So mreh approved of for oil wells and other pur poses on the.shortest e. bingo different abed 'Enlace onharels, and Collaring others, the public coo be necommoditea with almost any else they want; the work to abow foe itselL WILLIAM FLSHEII, Fifth W t. ; between Mechanic And' Anderson s dentin Pittsburgh, a. CLOSING OUT SALE. 2: J. M. BURCHFIELD'S USEFUL CIIRISTRIAS PRESENTS. FIG unED MOUB ]).LenrEs =PR CLOTH, POPLINS, Plain and Plaid; FRENCH BIEBINGES, plain and ligured. /MACE AND FANCY SILKS. COBURGS AND PARBIETTAS; 301 IN 'WILSON, Executive Committee. ALPACOAS, back and colored SHAWLS AND CLOAKS; CASSIAIEHES.fcr Men .0 Boya; WARFS AND EASBROLDEIIIIIS; BALMORAL SKIRTS. del! 1864. THE HOLIDAYS. 1865 ran PILESENTS: Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, In tun Morocco and Vr'vet Dimling, All the ne awl popular JUVENILE BOOKS AND TOT BOOKS. All the new and popular GAMES. hlnhogan Ro,wood, !florae° and Russian Leather WR TIRO PF-SICS. hinhognny.lloae,o4l(l and Papl :llnehe WORK lIOXIN. ' Furnished and unf nh.lical PORTFOLIOS. I" MOTO G Rd!' *ILI' U.llB , COLD PENS, to 'flack andOold and Silver Cages. FIiENCII INXSTANDS; IYNIK LT BOOKS, all /Linda, and other articles suitable for Holiday Presents, An of which arc °Drell st the very loweat prices, WIDENING OF WEBSTER STREET. 1 s —The Report of the Viewers appointed by Council, to MISC. dILMUVIS, &e., in the widening of NV rbleter street, between Washington and Chatham el reels, has been epproted by Connell. and left at my clEce. The viewer' appraised the damages of \t to. Cooper at 4283, and made the following no sesements to pay that amount, to wit: On property of Mr,. E. Ilailihne 41.10 00 James Brad • BO W. H. ;Awn' y s. I BO . Jane Dtatme o E. Mee 30&I 00 40 . 4.1. Magee 11 "00 o ..•... Pager 11 00 Wm. McCandleas 000 - " . , Wm. Cooper 10 BO T.D. liomlltom 90 23 Wm. McCandless to ott • Will Mock 4 31 Moto Reed '4 IN Wm. MeLateghlin ' 436 - , Rohl- Elinn 4 n Males heirs II 3o . .Mts. E. F. Litany 91 14 , . eirel 00 Ibr persons above named are bp eatiltial to earl at tny office and pay their te. lye 'assess. no nts within thirty days. frog. this le, ar the said t, :an will be Meal la the Prothowdery I dies am ii. ns, with costs and Attornegos fees for oollecUrra. 3. W. F. WILITE, City Solicitor. dcrlaar ; • 1011Filtketreet.; ' DISSOLUTION •OF CO-PART:MS slop ,—The Partierehlp heretofore tattoUnt bet stem the utoterehteed, under the ens noose ol Clt C3IPTON 3, CO., for the tannufsetare of Mho* Proti etul other soops,ttee tbta.doy been ttlaeolvel 'by tontuol conies!. SAMUEL M. KtEll, JOHN o.,cigumrmr. SOHN FcbSTElt. ' • rut 'burgh, Sept. 6114 MIL MiiMEM IM:3IDT .. -S. K. 4 Wit. KEN/MDT* CO, • Silver Pearl and Sunerim Rosin Soaps, 767 MEATY STSEET, PI TSBURGIL QIIAIITE33IASTER (BEN'S OFFICE PIR.ST DIVISION, / WAART.*GTON, November ao, nal Will be sold at Puddle Auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and plimes named below., viz: 'Williamsport, Ps., Mtrrsday,Deeember 6th, 1161. 3ohnstown, Pa: Thursday December 16th, 1664. Trenton,' N. S., Thtirsday, December loVvt. TWO 111;NDRED CAVALRY DOSSES, at each place. " Three horses nave been condemned all unit for the cavalry service of the tinny. Porsoad and fanning purposes many good bar. gains may he had. Horses sold singly. Sale to enramence et 10 o'clock s. m. Ternis rash, In United States currency. , A. bIiIIN, Colonctln clunge First Division, drsdOt Quartermaster Oenrrni's OGico. SMALL GAS BILLS. Jeftngwell's Gas Saving Governor, Poe Meg, sores limn IS to p per cent. The only perfect ecel , reLlable Gweraor In we. No quicksilver meths, rlukt used La this machine. N. E.—Each mac-bine is tested by the meter, an in no case will It leg unless it amompllshes all we promise. Applied by 8.111L7.1", FAUEELL & CO., gale IZ FOURTH STREET. . ri HE BEST HOLIDAY PRESENTS.— .. We Labe now a full STOCK OF CHOICE BOOKS; " liTi variety lbidint:TrgVil"e snsog f wellu bcuof the season ;Able; Prayer" Books, Hymn Hooks, I.los in fins bindlnp, Yhotogtsph Alb W ums, ritingDeeks, • PtOrtfolloa, Jus eoiSs Toy Books, • Gameshdo.,Sto.„ la crest DAMS. ITLAIIICE in Cu., HURRAH FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Pure+ Clioamfootilcorasiv. In the lamed variety aver Witted, 'halation' on K. BLAIR, Nos, 89 and 91 natal St., Where he constantly 'keeps the target variety of FRENCH AND AMERICAN GAMS, . Expressly for theretalltatde, and all goods war. ranted pure and free from poison. Also, meal served at at boors; and particular attention paid to wedding and pasty orders. I defy competition. Nocte A9l FEDERAL St., Allegheny.. detedw A ••11AlipSOME ASSORTMENT OF In Tufted sad Bead Work. SLIPPERS, same style.- Also, some very elegant laccartb. itnufsei, is Gummi Work.. SQUARE SILIC VELVET BUTTONS, in all colors. besidea every variety of other Batton, DRESS TRIMMINGS. LACES, LANDHEIL. FS., GLOVES, _HOSIERY. BALITORAL SKIRTS. STEEL AND OMYY SETTS, and SLEEVE BUTTONS, of every style and variety, ege.,ete., ',Bike Timed at N. SIEDLE,I 183 sUITIIFIELD Pianos and Musical Instruments, Keeps eonsteetly on limad • flee assortment or Kew MOM tILMS, UITARS, AiXIOR- Dr e itS, %rm., which he will sell for low ADL PERSONS INTERESTED in the 12:11 sitniParing of ETNA STREET, be- tween t mnM mid Oilers streets, will take notice that the asaessesent has-been tes4e, and can be seas it the sane of this Rewraps Regulator. , . - R. IV. ORAIG, Recionthig Regulates. Member Inth 'UAL delfhlOt Rio EVOLVEIIa—A full supply of all Ms b tlNeg blika for Jude • den DO by WN, in Woodatreet. DRY GOODS, At JOHN P. HUNT'S, No. 129 Mak . U oot. tremolo MIL EMMM!I ALL PERSONS WISHING arromszt COVERS. AtICE*OIIIIIIIIII3I.IIOIIBTORE, No. 3 founra STREET_ .r.k. ,121 Elf F"3 'L'AY S'N CIERISTIIAS A-nr) NEW YEAR (111PfS JOS. HORNE & CO.'S, 77 & 79 Market Street We have now ready for sale a stook of goods suitable for rieliday Presents, Which will be found CHOICE AIsTD ATTRACTIVE. Among the many &Aides offered we mention LACE GOODS, In POINTE AND RONITON, SETS, COLLARS, •HANDKERCHIEFS, THREAD LACE VEILS, BARBS. LACE BERTILAS AHD CAPES, LACE SLEEVES, the aneetgoeds le the city. 312 33 it Co 'X 3:1 33 R. 33 IS INFANTS' ROBES, LADIES' EMBROIDER ED SEIB.TS. • To our stook of kiandkerchiefs, We have added 'dimly In POINTE GAZE. HON. ITON, VALENCIA TRIMMED. POINTE AP PLIQUE, and fun lines of EMBROIDERED, TUCKED. new strim. of MOURNING. HEM STITCHED. and all wades of lower cost, many of is Mat were purchased at auction, and are offered M C41101"/S. , MBS,.SETS, PINs, MONEY BAS, FINE FANS, And many other choke fancy art Ulm, BROCIIE AND SILK SCARFS. NURIAS, SHAVI.S, and a Dna of ZEPHYR KNIT (lOODS; (ILOYES. ever) variety; BALMORAL SKIRTS; HOSIERY, of. ail Inds; EMBROIDERED PIN CUSHIONS a. SLIPPER PATTERNS. REGLIGE SKIMS GENTS NECK TIES, MiNLONI FINE SiL.E. SUSPENDERS. GAR lIMOLESALE ROOMS, up stairs, Will be folled well stocked with Notions, Staple and Fancy Goods JOSEPH HOEHE it CO., T 1 AND 79 BIARZET ST k:1. 11, ) S' HERM ET I CA,L ItARREL. VALLINTINE's I , 2lninnT F.xentna Aso Tunoeun TlensT Orsins, Broadway, corner Bey street (Oil Depot, Jersey City.) • New York, November IS, 1664. A. A. TAYLOR, Actuary, 163 Broadway. We received at our Depot, Jersey Clty. on the IMit of Belober last,. en Invoice of Petroleum from Titusville, Pa. of which were four barrels honing the Brand of 'the “llermetiral Darrel Co., Robbins' Palest." A careful examinatton of these 'Sorrels ehows them to be to perfect order, no eroporation or leakage. The outside of the wood of the barrels to an dry as before they were tilled. We undentaml the above shipment was three weeks on the rood, and was transhipped three theca Since they' have heen at our Depot, they have tires subject to eunslderable rough treatrahit and exposure to sun and rain. A. few days ago they were ganged and found to Contain all the oil Out was originally put in them. .Tfle loss of Petroleum from leakage and erapow. sties between here nod Oil Creek, amounts to from eto At percent. We have no doubt the Dobbins' Hermetical Barrel would save this entire loos, as wallas ott basses of Petroleum when on storage. N. IS. VALENTIN,E, • 11 - attain prepared Ins short time to fun N ibiltio a nabs Barrel Manufacturers and dealers In Crude MI, samples of Barrels - prepared by ROBBINS' - PROCESS, Which will demonatratetto all Interested that thb Barrel la all that 11 clatmcd for It, A Hermetical Barrel, That It Itiil I.okt Crude elk /1 011 ;red Oil, riuPtim, Bytrito of Turpentine, etc.; IVITROET LEAIAGE OR EVAPORATION, Poi itedatti4 wlthout Injury In the *lightest dearer. The prr,oras of preparlog Barren by Bobbins. ractbon Is very sine, cbrazr than most other I? : Tor haler tuirlr nl L a i rs E a l l pi ' mphlk:Whlch can yja b e gg, our ctn.; No. 122 First street. I.IPPINCOTT, FRY 11, 00. tOVRTII NATIONAL BANK OF PITIEI3URGH. 11. S. Government Depository, , rIIT6BIT6II. DISCII6I7I 1928. ISOI. This _Dank Lae as trend. reedy for Immediate de livery, 7-30 U. S. TREASURY NOTES. It mm, of VC, 10100. 4.500 end et. 007. The, following e%ftnets from °Meiel Cleruler Letter of the lion. W. I'. Semetery of the Treneury; will show to the putpller the llcelre of thpalovero menclor ell to etibleribe To this 3PALTrILICYT'XiO ...TREASURY DEPARTMENT . , I DielOrnitti 13711, MSC. ..Sitri Desiring to avoid- any further issue of Ilmuls, the interest of which le payable In coin, or any further Increase In Paper Oireulation, I mik your special attention to the Soren end Three.tenth Notes non`olfered to the public: It to that .thrae not... present' advantage* noblch SHOULD 1111. , 0111/VIEND THEM TO ALL WHO HAVE MONEY TO INVEST. The interest offered is, at present. rates of other Government Seourltiemsu;:i RA to render them nt tractive, and - their convertlbin ty Into Gold ,Hearinly Bond. sites them an addi tional value. It is only netessary that people should understand the advantages nffersted by this elms of Securities to insure aides in eueleient daily amounts to meet the current demands upon the Treesury. he.; he. • • • • • • " 17..P.i.PESSENTIEN, "Secretary of the Treasury. To JAMIE. , O'CVNITOR, E 84.. President Fourth Nation:ll Bank, Pittsburgh, PAP, FILL -COVERNMENT COMMISSION LLEOWBI TO ALL l'UttellAelilllS JAMES O'CODlMOR,Pnumprmr, X. D. lIREIROIX..CAsrtrzn, r• Fourth Nstlonel Bank of Pittsburgh, 55 Met street, Pittfitlurgh, Pa 'PUBLIC MEETING.—The underslgnedi feeling it their duty to aid the Government" hereby call a public meeting to take proper mimes urea to secure united aectien-to the subscription TO THE NEW W. S. MO - LOAN. TheieNotes are Issued In antes of *V, IN* OM MAO, and OPOO. may bear intentst at 7 Meths per cent per year, payable semiannually, and on August 50t h, lea, are transferable at par tato U. S. Bonds, principal and interest payable in gold, bearing 6 per cent interest. NO more enure and peontablo Investment can be made; and rerydollar gum tb.the payment of the brare.soldien and gallant sailors now so success fully engaged In restoring the Union, nod in secur ing to the country perfect pruslierlty and success. - Every loyal man and woman con.thus aid the Gov ernment. The meeting to perfect measures to prove the ex tent of our subecripUons, will be held on TIIURS DAY, December, odd, lbet at the Board of Trade Dooms, Fourth street, between Wood. and Market streets, at 3 o'cloak p. m. Prominent speakers will edam's the meeting. Books or subscription will he opened at the meeting and proper efforts made to have the good ;cork - t horoughly attended to. No time Is to he lost. Our armies aro rapidly Oiling up, and tketrecessitiee of the Government James O'Connor, Everson; Freston fr. Co., Lloyd la Black, Ses: Wood & Megurkanaterron & Co. ft:.llerjr., A, D. Smith tr. Bros., James Peek, jr., Wm. o Bnley, King Pennock, N. 3. Bigler, John Watt. Whitmore, WoUt Due& B. A: Fahnestock,'Son.tr. CeK Atwell, Lee h Wolfe, lloward tk Co., dela FOR SALE. J. R. Moorhead, !G. Belt:hoover, Tones h Laughlin% ' Neurmyer, Graff h. Co., ttra l li t , u ireTn a o7l ono., Wm. F. Johnston, Sohn Draper, Joseph Dilworth, Joseph Plummer, Cleo.T. Von boron, Wm. S. Dis i selh =mou e h i t Cot (34'.. J. Painter & Sous, Zug, W. Van Kirk, Laughlin rs Ces. Business Stand. lint desirable Molina Stand. No. SO Mini- FUNS/ STREET; neat comm. of Fourth street, on which is a substantial Brick Building. For toms ; 'squire of BAILEY, FARRELL h. UM, 4074 i No. 129 Fourth 'drool. • Elf' .1E; T SUITS ICN i uVE:ICoATS, For Bcya, Youths and Children FOR WINTER WEAR. GRAY & LGRAN, No. a ST. CMAIE STREET. pOCJIE SHAWLS, Erothe Seidl. Blaek Lace Veils. Point Ince Collars and dens, Loos Trimmed Handkerchiefs. Thread Lace Collarsand Sets, Just essayed ■ed far sale by WHITE, ORR & CO., FIFTH STaEET. HOLIDAY PRESENTS LADIES' GOLD PENS, BANK GOLD PENS, • GOLD PENS, in every variety; CARD CASES, LADIES' PURSES, PROPELLING PENCILS, PORTFOLIOS, PiIoToGRAPII ALBUMS, Sc MYERS, SCHOVER & CO.. =133 HOLIDAY PRESENTS. STATUS, For Ladies, Gents& Boys Ivory Handle Table Knives and Forks. Do. Carving do Pearl and Shell Handle Pocket Knives. TOY KNIVES, for Children. PEARL AND IVORY HANDLE Gold tt Silver Plated Revolvers. DOUBLE BARBEL SHOT GUNS. FOR BALE BY JAMES DOWN. 121 WOOD STREET RICH AND ELEG6.NT Holiday Presents KETROPOLITAN GIFT BOOK. STORE, 4 Two. 08. Wirth Street. OPPOSITE CONCERT BALL MnEM‘T GFTW'r/3, New Books, now itylea'of Aitiusts and Portfolios, Pi.iter Eno:is, Pocket Bibles; and a superb rolls-, lion of raping Bibles, ranging to prioetrorn 34 SO to 0,50 rb. r • • Javelins Books of All Binds. • Two hundred and fifty eases Juientio nooks in setts, embracing most of the standard Juveniles tfbnalied, 1.000 PHOTOOBAPII ALBUM& The Immense stock of Albums now in store pre Gents nanny now and attractive features in the abspe Of new patterns of binding, &0., varying in pile from 01 00 to eOO 00, and holding from 12 to OW phi ores. To those who are about making purchases fur the holidays, the GIFT BOOK STORE otters greater Inducements than any other store In the Slate. Especially people residingat a diatance by sendingior one of our large descriptive oats! topics, ran-get a complete lint ot, BOOES, BIBLES Milk PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, at their eiteibllshment. Remember in purchasing rooks at the METROPOLITAN GIFT BOOK STOVE, you pep the same as at other stereo, and have the advaLtago of receiving with each book you boy, sonic ItClotojz{o,7,B3ll;);la;.:ltai.3l4 worth from fifty rents to one hundred dollars. Buy your Books nt,the itletropollian Gift Book Store. Rend for a catalogue, Which fa mailed free to any address upon application. N. L. FOSTER & CO. del7misllln2 MUBHINGUIIt OIL SPRING pETROLEIIMU. COMPANY. Morgan County, Ohio. 482 Acres in Fee on 011 Spring's Run, Three miles from McContaining bitorpor4tell under the laws of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000. 100,000 Shares at $s Per Share, Fall laid Working Capital reserved for derelopment 25,M0 'Shares; the subscription price for which is $3 per shorn-not liable to further assessment.' GEORGE W. CASS, Esq. - Ticsident of tho P., Ft. W. &0. SEMI mar AND TREABVITX.II4 R. T. LEECIEE,,Jr. , DIRECTORS: Gee, W. Casa, W. Sagatoy, .74 D. Guthrie, Beal. Raiscureil, Jr., Jos. Richards, D. F. NoKee, Frank Raba', R. T. Leech, Sr. A. J. Hagan, THE COMPANY. OFFERS 10,000 Share& of- the above huffed Stock IN THIS DIAIIKET, Books of Subscription Are now open et thqefere of S. a BRYAN, 59 Fourth St., where Prospectus rad Arsp thr ComPaor t r t rc. est, an be souk e? XI; ll^ .ID I TnielsrmE.rrs: AIcCL LL A N D'S AUCTION HOUSE, No. 55 Fifth St. THE.ENTIUE STOLIK REDUCED IN PRICES. EVERT DESCRIPTION OW Boots, Shoes, GUMS di Buffaloes, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &e., LADIES, I ![Elf, MISSES, Boys. and CHILDREN, YOUTHS CRY 0- 00 3D , riv 111: Shawls, Domestic Goods, Sr,c GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, LAEQE STOOK. piILTON'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYBIIP. FULTON'S SIRUP cures Colds. Cough. " 0 u Colds le the Mead. " u 0 Sore Throat. " • , " " Phthlain. FULTON'S SYRUP cures Azthms. - • " n • InEluenzs. • • Branehttil. u " " ' rain in tat, !kept. FULTON'S STRUT . cures !Delp. Oonsumptioa. u Catarrhsl/infections. Wbooping Oongk. c • - " Spitting Blood. 1111 " " IT IS, A CERTAIN CURE. Fayt•n's Vegetable Cough Syrup Cum Coughs, Colds, awl all anbctlons of the Throat and Langs. X'171.-si3• CO =PEP 03"2-1.1.17N0 lea 15trietky TilEttable Canpoano. THE CHEAPEST COUGH InEDIZ;IY eau be Lad at all reliable Drug. Stores. For gale wboleinior and retail at J. N. FULTON'S DRUir sroar., Nog. a gala GO Filth street. teleo, ;wholesale end retail ageit for the sale of celebrated . California Wines, Liquors, PURE RYE WHISKY, Si!bleb 1 guarantee strictly pure, for beaded purposes. nose V . A U 'V 1 U. 'N. —On sIOVEMBER 215 k 1867, I purchased from Da. J. K. LINDSEY, of .HOLUdaysbuog, the recipe by whlab manufma. Lured Ms famous meaUcins, knows as Dr. J. IL LDIDSEVIS Improved Illood•Scaraher Vince that time I * have been manufacturing It, having Dv LINDSEY himself put of the time em ployed In superintending its preparation, and shall continue to manufacture it In accordance with the instructions and directioni of Dr. Lindsey. .Thuo, then, desiring the; genuine article, altered see that the hatdo of J. N.; niraoN appears an boI tie and to dealer* I give notice that every infrao Lien of this, my trade-mark, will be presecUtel Se the full extent ot the law. J. K. FITLTON, • . Roo. et and 69 }Tr= STREET, PittibUnk. oar I am prepared to eell BLOODSEARCHER below market rates. Call before purobaslag else* where. • mom SEASONABLE GOODS:' We havejust received a large aaaortraent of goods suitable • FOR .THE HOLIDAYS i PLOWER STANDSncluditg. - VASES _ DANGnia DASKETS BRANETS, RUSTIC WOKS,. C? -. AL •Mt X .12t. Liana and small, 'rations patterns, and •newest ttita FI S HER , . WATER PLANTS, ItOcE WORK FIGURES, &a • For Aquaria furnishing. IMPORTED BIRD S, Of finest song /old most beautiful Plumage, bnime.nos, . Ltxrrs, ,TAVA. SPARROWS, AUSTRALIAH , PUROQUETS. and ROSELLA _ PARROTS. • CAGES of Olt lands, with furniture. . IHMORT EL LES (Flowers) WREATHS; CROSSES, &a, fee. J. KNOX. &raw No. 79 FIT= STREET. a 0.0 IC ET CUTLERY:—A larg, - and choice Stock just received and for side by deli. JADNi3 SOWN. 138 Wood MOO. rpm ~~;~~~~, ;*.l-1 MEE ;VETT^ D rrsEmEvrrs. IRLUMPR OIY COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH ; PA. R. W. XACICEY. SEOBELLUZ AND TitEADDILED,..pro. w b . • , Capital Skfck : : : : litio,ooo Shares, #2,00 'The property ofttite Coinpao7 comprises tea lowthg described tracts, amounting, In the nue" gate, to needy Seven Hulidmd AcreN` Between four and five hundred of which is is fee • simple. and, as will be seen the daily . product at this Boots mom thansuMcientto pay ' DIONTIIIT DIVIDEND OF TWO PER 011 Np. ON ITS CAPITAL. As every tract embraced in this schedule h tlguous to, huge producing Interests, and thegreat,. er portion free of "Royalty," It hieon (Meetly sod:; ' reasofiablY expected that with a working fund FIFTY THOUSAND- DOLLARS for the further,: developmentof their property, the dividends albs_ Company will shortly belarply increased.- Az SAFE, PAYING-. INVEATAth.NP, whether. manent, or for speculation merely, it N'belleyeA the inducements o ff ered by this Company are SW. ' and to none. Particular attention la caked as to ',• ',: quantity, quality and location of the lands of this company, more fully\ described in the following Schedule: • I, No 4 ONE,;' One-half the Working Interest a- In the well-known ItOWLET WELLS on Blood Farm, Oil Creek, now Produrdog from EIGHTY to , - ONE HUNDRED AND TEN - barrels of oil per. , day, hiring to this interest twenty to twenty-elght barrels per day. There, Is another well on this lot, to a eonalderable depth, with . fah- show - of - oUr and still another well being bored with rooin.foe others. - No. THO. TIiE,FATIBE WORKING MERE* '. ---:, -- . • ~- ~-,' In a well on the celebrated OLAPP FARlNieetOtt ^ oil pet twenty-flve bor pCreek uees ,.'and near the - famous “Willlams,..wldek rod one hundred and to *nohow: deed and fifty barrelsftOf day. T his ked l Lwellt , known as - o. Eight, 'is now to pi ~' four hundred and nay feet, with a mtich batter show than the . o igallainaa well before' the latter was pimped. '(The "Williams , ' well ts tire hit* I dud and :fifty feet deep.) From thei • lndl And the favorable location of this well, (N .-i . it is bellerved that when . bored : no hundred S . :I deeper lt.will equal If not, exceed in the "Williams well. ' With this intereet is Of CIO.' gine and flatmes. • ' - : , . - i - r.. ~ No. THRIET. A LEAST.. Or; MGM 14118y,p, Prom or IMO, (George AMMO* on peek . flotelf,,, - Waahlogtarc 'county, Ohio, but a shOrk'diatrufee,`,, tram the llre producing wells on this - creek; - on‘c • , end of whta were butremently strublr, and most .7 them the well of the luck Creek 0.1.0 n; of rthe stock of which, In consequent* of thelet, t ineeess, has mammy. advanced from four dol., rs and fifty cents, the 'amount originallienkllW twenty-five dollars per-share, which peke Is to muchiffered,thaughin oat 134ser IC is heldekkgo • hlgher flgure. ' Le n gth of lease, tea yew-, Royalty, one-fifth in bulk. mtrie. A 'LEASE .OF TWENTY-NINE Moro or leu, on Duck creek, :Washington, Ohio, Decker ) , u. adjelnlng the aboye—ls cred excellent territo. - Length Of :lease, 1111,„.; years; Boyety, onegirth. - • ho. FIVE. Lease of Thirty-five deree,-; More or Sees , Boehenr,) on a run emptlitt• ,, Weal, Branch of Duck creek, about otte- sane from its mouth, to Washington county, Ohio. A vela of coal NIX feet Welt Is on the property, and it, 10 considered by competent judges Mit-rate olltes Mor t; Length of Mare, ten yealm Royalty, 2. r . SIX. A LEASE OF 1210 ACRES,;:: , More or -leas, on uLona Non? a' tributary of thk. - .‘ Little Muskingum, and about three miles from same, in 'lVasMogton county, Ohlo, (John Ws/. bright.) Pro v j. th e a =tn i :lllr l ir de."l-4 V p:72:w i rui e ;exe opta t ilw ' on lids stream by g"a ther Bergen 011 Company, of New .York, a largu ,and wealthncorporstion,,whose efforts. tel the dart& opment - of this section of the country are bend - richly regarded. Length of lease, ten years; Boy: • • N 0..; SEVEN: , s • • TWO HUNDREDAND- THIRTY ' • '" - Mori or less, in fee simplo,• - (Vientlng;) oa Weak rri Iltekorgireek, i Veaango county Pa., with prod= wells In the mmedb,te vicinity, Dour above an below this property. This tinet - is very valuable; and would alone , being held in finless sufficient basis fora company. • . • MMI ONE HUNDRED ;AND NINETY ,ACREI3,-*' Mori or kelvin fee dimple. on Federal creek, hienl' on county, Ohlo,(Aiderman,) adjoining the eedeo.z... Oil If; brat Co.," anded Bitho lathe Immedp Farm,Ae p iate vicinity y inity of the lands of , the "Federal:FA' : of the !`OhloPetrolelim C 0.," of New:York. Both•. three- companies are' producing, and the latter,,;.. ! . though yet in Ma infanny,leCently , declared edivh..H (lend of three per cent. on a capital of ono million dollars. The dally product of this company bee km:. some time been over one hundred barrels per day.‘; Tha Federal Company, though with a more limiter cepital,have been successful la obtalnlat i oll, and re its prorpects a such as must be grain gto Its: stockholder& Rarechy an exception ex r std. where a well bored on thin-stream has failed to produce to paying quantity,- , varying from six to one . handled barrels oer . day.-.lt la tontldentiv believed . that n moderate. expenditure will prove the prop. - erty of tho TRIUMPM. OIL COMPANY as liana. • ble en any of the hinds bordering on Federal meet. Books for Subscription to the Stock =I Are noN'open aatne alliWof• JOHN T. CEXLDS, 2.41 r Fifth St., t raci4arS NEW . BUILDUP:W • And 13= &Bexarr, wtracurs MALL, rourra sTaymenijr 6415409 t
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