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    ight t'ittoturgit 6agette.
PiTLISHED BY
GA2ErE POLLUING.• 18341CIATION
WEDN'EBDAY. DECE.MIEII 21, NCI.
THE litEitEi ifyiIUATIO!!
"army which LEE bat; betore „wen
,
- • - mond is now the only array of any cone.
quern . * in the South. _
Moon's army is practically annihilated.
•
:=He has lost nearly: all his artillery; over
!' 4,960 or MS men lay stark land dead on the
Oitattlinary battle lield;• more than 0,000
mesa are in oir.hsnds aivisbners- nearly
hie Generals are killed, wounded or cap
",';tni; and what little is left .ot the grand
• army with 'which he marched inte - Teitnes ,
•
expecting to am nit" Sinuorair, is'scat'.
~..;,teted, in' all, directions, every man taking
< pn bf Idniself as best he cant' •
". The rebel . fo rce with which Gen. Lit&
narcissi( Into tentucky, expecting to con
and, Vold it, while Mean took Nash
. milk: is In a very ticklish imaction. McCook
a Pltrudng :him: With hi adequate force,
completely tutting off his retreat; and the
faither he advances tke greater his difficult) ,
:_..;becomes.' We. consider that game as good'
as bagged
:Aturcaninroon's army is in alike danger
91iiire91411ii0D.. Mcnnuroon and BSONEKtkic
'in - stb*hirrt""with a alert, stick;" and as
* AMY heti-Went off lds vireat by the Virginia
talky, he bas nothing efi Sir it but to try
• .- via - make - Ma ebeape amiss the lines held by
i Tsoiniaa, Rovisr.so and 311Flov. can be
• dolt t. The chances arena against him.
HARDEE bas 15,000 . .men:hi Savannah,
and this embraces, we jidge, all the arena
.
lila Men. that were in 'Charleston and Mo.
Snznatin has them securely cooped
sip, end ,their capture isi only is question of
lime. . The taking of Savannah will thusbe
followed RPROER necessdrily by the capture
Charleston and Mobile; and LEE has not
man -- tc! spare' 'to defend Wilmington
against the attack of BIiTLEE.
Ei.uny's army is completely held in check
Iy . EUEIUDA.n. It dare not fall back to help
TAM, not advance to strengthen any other
lareiak point in the Confederiey. The defeat
: , 4QpiI,,LTON 7 BRECiIIiMEIXFR, FORREST
and' liattpcs.' thite leave the South
-without any Military forte except that under
.Laur, ..,Fdatv; and', neither LEE nor
-Itantx dare'move an ine.h without =men- .
`iieringTtichimand. 1 .
'',Elnaipr 'cap thus; without- firing a gun;
and by sirnPly. holding LEE and' Fan= in
.I.:Clie,c_k v carry on a most triumphant cam
, psfign.; The whole Sardlrls how, or soon
will ....be,' open to us, and`':. the spring will
. 1 . ;; .azitdonbtodly see'. all iti.chief cities in our
0 411,114 0 1 L-rTid - _lines can then be :drawn
snore- tightly around *eh - Mond, and JEFE_
and:his government Will have an
opPetrtinaty to look annihilation in the face,
sphinissiOn annihilation—Mit/am
-:7-7-iiiiiiilsTEN6E . OF !TUB REBELS. '
• t ` 111e*Jitrw. DAVIS and hisfello* traitors
gayttont, not long ago, *their - watchword
littditim,"independerMe or arunhiladon,"-
Waltyegaided its, ond, 6r, those
gait:Maier Which `the • thivalrj..hitie been
... . , •
long Mated, and was laughed at as "sound
, .
• ',aid furj.:stgnifying, nothing.' . The rest of.
inanilmt ,supposed that, as soon as 'they
• sho&d dhiCever that their ;cause was iope
!ca', that 110h...independence was tmattain
stble,, that they were enable to cope with
the North or arrest the conquering progress
`of the ' snake of the Bnion; that, like. other
- ilpeople,plapedln similar circumsteices, they
would give np, and Make the best terms
they:"could, pt at, leas', allow the 'people
Of , the flotrtlfto do so. But no; they won't
do it they cannot succeed in destroying
the Balon; - they shein to determined to
- lavothelr 'other alternative=annildlation.
nwaewniy laseireek; after Sitenzaraw. had
I,.conml,eted Us crushing campaign through,
the heart,of (leor ,, ia and had Savannah'at
llimeroy,nnd all this 'raithout seri** re
; shiter.ce-=that ajOlid resoltition was adopted
rtothe Rebel' Con;, , rees, I'lo prosecute the
war rntil . the • inderendenee of the 9lntir
;ITivi*.s4uied .
Now what can be lion with men so mad
ra: these rebels are -anti as: this resolutlOn
•
prover • them to be, they are in earnest?
Independence they cant+ have. Thir Was
;SialeMfity,"tlecreed tin 'the, z4th of November,
and thedenree'lms shiceiteen ratified, with
stern Mid:terrible emplutilz by' the armies of
SnimmaS: turd, TUO3LAS.i Therefore, fright
ful as the alternative is to us, 'a nd atilt more
to the people of the Smith,' the mad per-
JeLs!..kiic.e.or the2rebel leaders wilt leave no
othe,r. 'il ?
Such otstlnacy in the prostitution_ of • a
• ma cause Is without a paMliel in the history
of the' wotid. It is no r. courage It Is'net
,
4trainty, It has it no clement of patriot
'UM-. but 'ls doinri.ht. Madness; and none
but wretches whocould systematicallystarve
rltelplcss prisoners of war would be guilty of
It. ••• : ;
If the people of the South' will. suffer . a
band of despeiadoes to rniii them and lead
:UR te..destrtiCtitii, tin; fault lies with them,
:•nd not with their lawful government against
'which they have revolted'. ':;.lf they wish to
, SITO thenlite - ria - frOth - tiiC annihilation with
'which their leaders threaten them, let them
ieiitYdidte their Diadem and return to - their
allegiance to the Union and that moment
,thltAiesoln oL Itestriiiihrirtwhielt - itp;'nOW
- sweeping away all that they have, will - mese
its denstating openttione, • • '
But, at the worst, this "annihilation" of,
wkittit we are. 'Teething is rather metaphori
cal than' real. It will fall infinitely
. short of
`xternifi* , n: It will net. be the total
Alitrectioii:orthe peopliciisthe•retiel,Eftinei,
but of their armies -and of: their ability; to
resist the lawful . ttethority":4, th e gov'elti
meat. It will meceisairity invcilve the des-,
truction of a 'rear *wont of -.lnroneitY and
teeny ljvfts;. but. Da soon as that degfee
of depletion is ranched which shall put' it
beyond'the polies of the rebels' to resist, or
to midnUilnAheir bogus government, the
vondithxt giEFF D.V . TIS calls "anni
hgettort.7- will:-have been., reached. Then
the war cease, the Union.be restored,
sad ',that Is left of the &nth will begin to
recuperate ,under better auspices than it
itiver'',before enjoyed. Perhaps this mad
,persistence essential to 'the complete re
geticratton of that portion of our count*.
Revolutionary Pensioners.
.Of the 'twelve 4einaining Revolutionary
Jim:wieners whine names were published In
the beginning of the year, Seven have since
' died: The survivors ate:
• Lemuel Cook, - enlisted at Ilartfonl, Mass.,
is now about nnul.y.eighereara of nge,and .
resides in elarcrulon, Orleans county, N.Y.
Samna Downing, enlkted in Carroll coun
ty, New Is about ninety-eight
seam of age, and rthidea in' Edinburg,
taratoga , county, New York. William
' Hutchings, enlisted at N'ew Castle, Mo.
(then Massachusetts); Is nciw one hundred
years Old, and resides in Penobscot, Ilan
cock county. Maine. Aleiander Maroncy,
enlisted at bake George,' Now York, as
drummer boy; la now about nipety-four
'- • years ,of . His,,residence' is Yates,
Orleahreounlyi:, N. Y. James Barham,
substitute for a drafted man in Southamp
ton colmty, , TC; Ilvlag in the State of Ms- -
. Isouri„andintlmorte hundred and first year
.of his me: - Mite -number of original appli:
cations on behalf of widowriof Revolution-.
arraoldlers, admitted during thtfitscalyFar;
riatt terY-witli a yearly amount of pertmons
etual to $932 21. '
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Slaves fore the Rebel . Army.
- The Richmond Enreirer of Friday Dec.
15th, in a semi-official editorial in favor of
arming the slaves, contains the following:
"When we supplicate European nations
for help, we must be prepared for to receive
ii on their copditlona, which will be the ab
olition of slavery. If we are prepared to
abolish slavery, It will not be necessary to
go to Ettropen nations- for protection; they
will not only pave us recognition, but will
follow recognition with such intervention as
will secure nationality and liberty."
It goes on to state that Gen. IL E. iitC, has
written aletter to W. PortherMllesof Pouth
Carolina, Chairman of the House Commit
tee on Military Affairs, in favor of arming
negroes. It argues that when "Sherman;
gets to the coast, he will tarrythere only long
enough to rest' anti recruit 'his men, and
then take shipping, for. ity Pointito act in
the spring aila movable column upon our
lines of communication,. and this necessl
tateSi like cold= on our part.''.'
Continuing in an attempt to 'Show that
theli present army is =ibis to stem the tor
rent, tt says: -
• "Shell we prolong the war ror the Belie of
''Quf•Pagraes? Shall we'sacrifice our' chit
dren to pmeerre Our 'slitt , eal - Shell we et
"hared om . country, destiny mg noble 'de
fenders and endanger eyery. institution
.intlier thin teat an experiment that , may
give -us the- means of -recruiting our army,
otassuming tie ofibnsire, and of conquer
ing n speedy peace , - Neither rhetoric nor
argement nor authority earl determine
whether the megroes will muke for us faith--
ftil soldiers. The experiment must teat and
decide this 'question. Gen Lee asks that..
this eiperiment ha made. For us this is
sufScient. .Never will we .put our prejudi- .
.ces against his.deliberate. judgmentand ad
vice. Ile is ^ a rash man that does.. Re is
- not a wise man that imposes responsibilities
and yet withholds means for their accom
"plisliment."
The Enquirer concludes the subject its
"Bet we hate, detest aud.tlespbte the eat'
hiy, fir more than we- love and admire'
slavery. if our tibertica cannot be gained
but by the sacrifice of slavery, we art pre
pared to make that sacrifice and to urge
that- sacrifice upon our r•ountrymen. We
Would not rearm into the Union if every
slave could be returned to his master, and
if every guarantee that human ingenuity
could devise, were secured for the protec
tion of the 'instit4on.' We prefer liberty
with free society tokeunion upon the secur
est bases of slaveryP .Such wo believe to be
the sentiment of tha people of Vireinia; but
we know that great moral doubts beset "this
question-of arming the negroes, and yet the
experiment engirt to be tested, and the fact
ascertained, whether the negroesrwill make
coldiers."
Wain - of Myron Wtnslow,•a)•D., LL.D
This distinguished Missionary and Orien
tal scholar, as we learn by the last arrival
.from Europe, died at the Cape of Good
Hope, while on his way from India to Eng
land. He was seventy-six years of age,-
and be had been forty-five years in the ser
vice of the American BoariL just con
ceptionof ads valuable and eventful life can
be given in this place, and we merely give
a few facts of his carter.
Dr. Winslow came from the old Winslow
family of New England; inheriting all their
vigor of - intellect and purity of character.
Hut recently we recorded the death of his
hrothere.. One of them was the Hey. Dr.
W'mslow, - . pf the Etanitaq Commission, and
the other" Boy. Ilibbard Winslow, D. D.
the eminent divine and authoi who died
last August. -
. Dr. Winslow
. graduated at college with
tJie valeclictrizy, and after a course of study
at Andover, Massachusetts, sailed in 1819
for Ceylon, where are laid the first scenes of
his missiOnary.career. He was a pioneer in
the. work-,of Christianizing India, and no
man- has so impressed that land with the
influence of truth and religions liberty as
has Dr. Winslow.
The chief labors of Dr. Winslow were at
'Madras. 'As General Secretary of that awl
other missions, as President of the Madras
College, Mid the head of the native schools,
he had &bowlful% and incessant labors to per
form. The college numbered several hun
dred students. The care of a native church
- else devolved upon him, Bid Dr. Winslow
acam4dished other objects of importance.
He published a history of Missions, "Hints
on Mission.s," and translated the Bible Into
A. abort time since, he was enabled
to bring to a: successful close his great "Ta
mil and English Lexicon," upon which he
had labored over twenty years. The work
has been, tby competent authority, pro
. notinced- the greatest achievement of any •
Anierieen Eicholsr and missionary. It is a
'contrto'of 1;000 pages, sin& G9 t ooo words,
transmitted into Fthglish, of Which one-half
* . kre.collected by the anther. The Diction
la.a complete ono, containing the my
thology of India, names of heroes, posts,
warriors, .be., definitions and illustrations
of the Brahmaie tongue. It is a work great
ly needed in Christisniring and eivilivine,
;that people, and the native and English
'press have been loud in their expression of
rianks to the author.
Dr. Winslow has closed a long life of the
most eminent usefulness and devotion. I w
ti - cll helms fulfilled his mission, the work
rind labors of warty half a century dechire
in influences which never die. The friends
• of 'missionary enterprise all over the world
• wilhnot ECIOT forget thename and the works
of Myron
Pennsylvanians wttn Sherman and
• Thomait.
It will not be uninterelaing to nor readers
to know - what Pennsylvania regiments are
nt the present time with Genertds Sherman
and Thomas, both of width gallant
,torn-
wanders' have - recently' gained Important
vietoties_, They are old organizationa, and
FarclnovedUAr 'WM on many
With Sherman are the 28th, 29th, 4ath,
TAd, 199th, 111th and 147th, and Battery E,
better known it Knapp's. The 79;thati Ira
porta id prat of the 14th corps, it Is alio tin
derstinod, is with Sherman,
limier . ' Thomas are the 7th. 9th and
lath cavalry, the-Wilt - infantry, - and Nat..;
-- ryll,-Ilier latter 'orirtinization being con- -
.e• eted with the;4th'etwpa. ,' The three eat
y reglinents abo . ve named; for some time,
evioua.to the recent- movement in Teri
ssee, were stationedat the different points
• uth of Nashville, and therefore may not
-rve,beehengnged as.organliation In the
tent greet battlesneer that city.
. • . • .
Illatty*! ! itiap Of Nashville and Vicinity.,
NM:kr' . lle , lies ,In bender curve of. the
11,trutherland river, the right bank tending':
cowards the North. Ten turnpikes diverge
.from the city, almost: exactly as the Angers:,
poinie When, placing 'Ones hand side b_r•
aide (with the palma
_upward,), one extends
them as, widely -as possible. The wrists!
"represent Northville. The left thumbpf the
leftleft.handlsthe Lebanon pike, running along
the :-river nearly parallel with It; the fore.'
finger lathe Alurfrecaboro piker the middle
'finger, the Nolanavillopike,lhetwern which
the (tha'rtanefign Railroad 'ma%) the ring
finger, the_Franklin pike; the Mlle linger is.
Our Grann,y White pike' The little finger 6 f
the,Aght band Is the Hillsborough pike; the
411 g: ringer; the Harding.-pike; the middle
finger, the Charlotte, pike; • the forefinger,
the Hyde Fem - pike; . the thumb, the Buena
Viati rake. , - Zetween the Charlotte and
flide, Ferry pikes runs the Nashville and
.Northwestern :Railroad; and between the
Nolansville and Franklin, the Tennessee
and Alabama Railroad.
, -
ltlattmo INCOME RETURNS.-
.Tiro . prominent merchants, doing business
in Louisville, Kentucky, were recently
brought to pief for making fraudulent re
turns of their intomo for the year 1863..
Under the present law it is made the duty
of the assessor to re-examine all returns of
this kind, and if ho , has any. suspicion of
fraud,, be, must summon the parties to ap
pear before him with their b oks and their
Papers; and must examine 'the parties: and
their witnesses, under oath, touching their
rations sources of income. The merchants
above referred to were each tined live hun
dred .I.lollatrand costa, making a total in
each case of nearirseven hundred dollars--
in addition to. winch they had to pay an in
some tax on three times the amount of their
originalitturns.
Plasm COLotrao - Scuoofs rt: Sala!meek.
—A' free, school for colored females was
opened on Monday hist in the lecture rOolit
of the Bethel Church, Senates street, under
the auspices of the American - .lissionary
Association. As'n. mark of esteem for the
President of the United States as tho anther
Of the Proclamation of Emancipation; and
the deep latatest he has manifested In the
:welfare of..the- colored paimle, 'the parents
and frktedofllitezchildren who attend this
school. deC . 4b call it the "Lincoln !
• Sehool."-= more Americas,
The Canadlau Quest#on
Z . ndge Coarse' diseargod tt.e. rebd ratters be
came, min, said, um Queen had never signed
the extradition act, and there was therefore no
147r„..fakitillne them up. The Canada plpers.Low
eVer, w.that the extradition act was formally
consummated by the Queen 'ha council on the
11l h of October.lB6l—moretiorn three years ago.
Nay, the order announcing the final passage of
this act was made public at the time through the
Provincial Official Ganda.
It Is, moreover, boldly charged in one of tire
French Canadian journals that Ilse (Minted ob-
Pelham on Odell Me slissif, , e die:nista till, crue..rhve
known to the . Cram officers fourteen elayi befssre
the deeison rue given. If this Is the case, the
ProvinelalGovernment are clearly parties to the
escape of the prisoners.
The Toronto Globe very pointedly Intimates
that the case Is a very clear one of bribery. The
money stolen at Albans. was, no doubt, tho
lever by which this diagracefal perversion of
justice was secured. And if the Provincial Gov
ernment have any respect for themselves, they
will see that Coursol's conuniselon Is at once re
voked.
The Montreal Wanesa expresses great satisfac
tion In recording " the unanimity of public opin
ion In that' city In condanialng the conduct of
Jridge:Conrsol and Captain Lamothe in the mat
ter of the,taiders, especially the giving back of
the money."
The Toronto GUe' soya of Course' that " he
is oitl er a taare or a' fool; the most Incompe
tent of maglitratea or the greatest scoundrel be-)
tween the twoneeans;" Brit area papers which'
are so thoroughly Identified with the rebel came
im the Tonna° leader, admit that the Judge
Ctontaltted 'a Tar serious blunder," and hoVe
that "dlaPasalimate foreigners will plAce the
blame upon the fallibility of the Judge, to which
alone it is traceable."
•Lond cells are made for the Inn :modiste dis
missal of Catirsol. The Grohs demands that "he
ought not to bo kept rn the importantposition
which he holds," and tho ,Vontreat Witness in
sists-that If the Government aconiesees In tho
conduct of Gm stipenttary Magistrate by retain
ing him, It will homily responsible for the whole
• transaction from first to Inst."
.111 the Canadian papers are aware of the er=
citement which the decision of Counsol has pro
ducal In the United Strtes. The account, of
this excitement have tondo a deep Impression.
The lemllngeliamplons of the rdbel cause are the
Loudest In wurnlag the rebels egainsratteminlng
any other raid and In calling noon the (}rues.
neat to employ the necessaryforce to prevent
them. If. attempted.
EXTINCIIISITING PITIES BS CONTRACT.-
Steps have been in progress in Philadelphia
to have a change in the Eire I)eixtrtment by
whiLlt the 'res shall be extinguished by con
tract. r a ordinande is now being pre
pared by the direction of the Committee
of the Councils, which provides that the
idayor shall enter into a contract with some
responsible party or corporation' to extin•
guish fires at a-coat not exceeding $75,000
per annum.
THIMITO/LY Chlilll9 to hare one
hundred thoumnd inhabitants, yet,:aivord
ing to the official report of the Commission
er of Internal Revenue for 1863, she paid
into the United States Tremmry the paltry
Rita 0f56,140, while -Nebraska, with only
.75,008 inhabitants and no mineral resources,
paid double that sum, her aggregate being
812,338.
PPELLNTITROPITE iraahinfr,on, Dec. LA.
Myrtllla -Miner, who founded me drat free color
ed school In Washington, years ago, when her
heroic benevolence subjected her to mob ykdonce
and to social insult, died in thl4 city yesterday of
consumption.
PUBLIC .VOTICES.
Ormuz licnnsito Conan UXION OIL Co.,
PP Penn street.
6PRPICRIBEIIS TO TAE CAPITIL
STOCK of the ••,Dimkard Creek Union on
Company , ' are requested to pay the amount of
their subscription before the nth of January, 1966,
or their stock will be for Pelted. _
WM. A. RESRON,
Secretary awl Treasurer.
say. NINTH -WARD rantsny
ING.—The member. of the Vision prv,
in the Ninth Ward, Pittehtirgh, are minuted o
meet in the basement of the Public School Mil d.
log In the Ninth Ward, on SATIIRDAY NEXT
the 21th Met., between 'the hours of 6 and IP. 31..
for the purpose of nominating the mast Ward and
City °Merv.
Ry order of the Exeeutire Committee.
delltat
NOTICE.—The subscribers to the OIiER
RY RUN is PIT HOLE PETROLEUM
COMPAN' era hereby notified to pay the last
installment of fifty cent* per share on their stock
forthwith. . J. T. S OCR DA
de2oast Treuurrr.
FLBAT NATIONAL Rang or rirrane
(Lett Pidebseyd Teed Comp 3)
PyrretinnaN,Dee..
•
AN _ELECTION IYOB NINE
-.TOILS OF THIS BANK will be held on
the epytechat d - uhOhDAY, lOth day of Jemmy
neat. Duran heeds of 11a at. •nd Sp. la.
deladd JOHN D. SCULLY. Caahlet.
pp t:\IUY rus . AST idiElifllCASikt.:-
.16=7 The 1:111•11
_Tetras of thep of Alledheay
M tattled to retreat their res Ice places for
holding elmtions, rtATtiltD. `f, the utth inst
herwm.ix the boon of 3 ands o'clock p. m., sad rote
by tad/aloe—
One either, for 3layor.
. One Citizen for Director of the Poor and shoo for
entithletes for the roan-entire Word
"Meleager, of the Drimary Eleoblura will meet
al the Stayer's tidier, on TDESILVI`She 27th lost.
It 10 o'clock a. an., and auto up the vote of the re
:-pertlre precincts, the person having thelambect
'etc InAre deelmrd the nominee of the parry; sod
lao appolot an Executive Committee for the en ,
ear... Oaken of E..kwtionv are instructed to
(cruse All YoIANI °dieted bY (hour who voted against
tae I:nion part y at the recent elections.
Dy order of the Executive 4 7onalttco.
Cankftts tn.
J. C. PATTEllSON„geeretary. dell at
• loon IJVIT naaa 3 P11341141/5(71. Arse. 21.1904.
A XI: Ell NU or rot E PiTOVH•
132 BOLDED:S. of thla RAMC will he held st
the Banaklng House, ou THURSDAY, the V.l day
December next. at 11 o'clock a. m., to decide
better this Bank shalt become an association for
lie purpeae of Benkla_„e• under the laws of the
l States, and whether It shall exercise the
}arisen conferred by the Act of the General Asseto
ly of the Commonwealth of Berms) call
•led "An Act erothling the Banks of this 1)03111201t•
wealth to become Associations for [be purpose of
flanking, latter the laws of the United SLates," ape
proved the ,eld day of August, 1951, and to take say
further action that map be expedient.
tc=34l . I. MAO DEEM, Cashier.
Mrt/lANICE. Nano .111 , Pr15,41601Mr1, N0v.1.1, 1854.
Tier
HANK NK
be held at the Ranking noose, on riIIDAV, the
Tel tiny Of Devereher neat, at 10 o'eltrek n. in., to
co.sidet end decide whether thin Bank shall become
on Association for the business of Banking under
the lews.of the United fiat
tsa, and whether it .h.O
cxerelw - the power conferred hrthe.Aet of the Le
eislature of this P , lnte, entitled' . Au set enabling
the Banks of this Commonwealth tel boceme alto-
-elation/ for Booking ender the Lawe 01 the United
Stales;' approved I% Aneuat, 1894; and to take
soy further action that may be necessary.
- By order of the Board of Dime...errs.
no2klm • JOHN, AIARTIN. Cashier.
11 - rreawntia. November 'Kb, 18U.
. PLEASE TABLE NOTICE THAT
ti,c lira tweeting of the corporation to bt.
emlled "Thetinlon Lublin Oil will lie hold on
WYl4.4"kirAY, December list, teal, at the °fere
of King h. Pennock, N0..Z1 Wool steseet,ln the city
of. Pittsburgh, of a o'clock_ p. in.,.for the purpose of
ergonlration, adoption of liplams,elfstion of OM
mos, Sue:out4 Mr the InirPoses euthoriscd, ond more
yout lenierly specified to en Alt of the General As•
vembly of the Commonwealth of Pconsylvania,lrn.
tilltal "An A:: relating to corporetionv for Mo.
chonicati Jtanufsetining, finning nod QUarelind
putimsre,* appeeved the lath of July, Mt.
n07.014td nrumstml.Trena., pre IV.
taut:Lean b. PITTSBUItaII ft. IL CO.,
011traof Secretary and. Tress's,
Cleveland, Deo.
TIME ANNEAL MEETING or T.l E
NTOCKHOLDERS at the Cleveland mad
Pittsburgh Railroad Company. will be held nt the
lace of the Company, in Cleveland, on the {re
VAY OF JANUARY, INN, at lo o'clock a. for
the election of 'Direetori; "also to vete upon *prop.
oralon to lease-that portion of the railroad known
as the Tilar..trawwrllmneh, fors terra of Years: also
to vote upon proposition to purchase the half let
terset In the late Cleveland, Zanesville & tlitutdo
nett litsiirrtati, (formerly knowif...e the kkma
Drench of the Uovelnud I, Pittsburgh Railroad.)
Alto, whether to Inerwww. their Capital Stook un
der-the Acts of April 11th, 101, and April 9th,.The Tr.trusfer Hooke wi l l be closed on And after
the 11th umlaut. K ROCKWELL,
deadd Secretary. •
Oft ON adAIIEILA YAYIffATION
.11l=1—: CO.—The Annual Meeting of the Stott
holden of the hinoongshrlalinvigniloa Clomp/Lay
will Who'd on TlttlitbDAl, the GM day of.Jan
ery, *ea, et the Deere btaald etimPaofr No. 73
Grant Olivet, Pittsburgh: at tern fetlock 0, at., at
which meetincollicere of tbe .Gotaptny will be
elected for the ensuing year. - .The election will be
held between the boon of two and four p. to.
deridawdtd W. trarEwELL, bmr.t.,y•
rat riqtAliTa AND' DiANVIACTOIterte
• • . • NATillra BAN*.
• (Late 3ferdonts .y..l,llbrueselarers Dank;)
l'itirburgh. Bre. 110.1.1801..
AN EI,E(711102, - FOIL' DIIRECEOttaI
Oh' THIS dIANK, to serve during the en
moths; year. wtit be at the Ilankinx House on
TULSDAY, the lOth Any of YanUary, 1063, hetWeen
the hours of It 'o'clock m. And 2p. m.
dolglA - JOHN riCOTC, Jr.. enshier.
Orgies VP VIE, Tpttio riATIO.V.S.I. BANK
' ; tHe Sirrung non', PA.
AN ELECTION run NINE DIRI.C.
7()Ilti Oh' Tllll3 BANK, to serve during
the ensuing year, K111;1,43 held nt the Banking
Ifottee,.corner of Wood start and Then alley, on
TUESDAY, the loth day of January , 180, between
the hours of 10 n. m. And s p. m.
delo:lns 3NO.I3.LIVINOSTON, Cashier.
OPTSCP OP PUP Ull/LENS /NPPLIAPPIC
December 61h, 1804.
,EMEnAllf ELECTION FOR
DIRECTORS of this Company, to nerve
dialog the smelling year, will be held at ebbe Milne
on MONDAY, theiSth Imt., between the hours of
11 a. rn. end 1 p. m.
deehlOt • SAMUEL REA.. Secretary.
farDINIIJERNE ROCK OIL CONPA N T.
.—A meeting of the Stockholders of the
puquesne Rock Olt Company will beheld at the
Want-bonne of Georgetl Amlerson, N 0.189 Liberty
Street, Pittsburgh, on SATUR DAY, Ilecember2lth,
1644, at 10 o'clock it...M. .Punctonl attendant., la M.
quested. •• . W. W. KELCIINEft,
NATIONAL Malt 0/ ALLitn
December 1241. Met, •
AN ELECRION MU' NINE
.TORS. OF TRIEVEArf IC, to serve for the
ensulog year, wilt bo held et the Ilanking Home,
on Abe eo TUESDAY Or JANUARY, iitas,
tweed the hoots of 10 end a &clock.
dstlld J. le t .plotifElt. Deshler.
THTIFI:11:1 BIL-40 kegs. for. a~fo at
t .1-1. No. 10&mlthEe)d street.'
• der! - - YEARN' PAN OORDFIC.
,~....,.~~.:,. a -- -
VERTISEXE.NTS.
PRICE DWELLI - NG AND LOT
REBEOCA STREET A ll ethelly, for MOO.
ten S. OUTLIBERT . & SONS,et Market at.
REAPER TITAN EVER
‘—• Spiced Mince Neat. ,
nt Oct only 20 cents per pound, at the Family. Cleo
eery of K. RUM 449 Penn street. d'1514
GO TO 11. RABE'S for a mess of prime
Lili 9VITT!
Something ale.
F RESEI
Received every- day,
Alte Family Grocery of
de2l9t • R. HARE, 449 Penn atreet.
WANTED-2,02 bTih. gloavxseeder ;
eed; I
.
to Thoothyseed;
For Which the highest market price will be pild r
d4t L. R. VOIGT ate .
•
WANTED I ALMEDIATELY—A rat
clue OIL REFINER, to go to JUIN ore.
Wnes, $6 per day, end paaaage paid. • ,
For further Information apply to
digtl:ll. MeRANE la .INTER.
SPICED MINCE MEAT.
By nil menlikgp_to IL RARE'S aroeery, and get
some of hie EXTRA No. 1 MINOR MAT, et Se
cent. per pound
deittSt No. 4.6 PENN STREET.
CHATHAM STREET:PROPERTY FOR
SALE—Nos. 45 and 47; each house well finish
cd end in good order, containing $ hall, ten rooms
pantry, bath room,
by
gas and •Water Al:tures ' .
Eacb lot 18 feet fmnd by 101 deep to a lowed alley
with brick stable on rear end of lot. Will bo sold
ti= l c y r separate,
t ri f l uratip h s. sows,
It Market street.
- pRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS NOW IN
- 6 . STORE
-64 bbis. Champaign Older;
V 5 o Sweet Cider
OW-el/inert.;
4
lig o E rt i alt•
60 Nary Beans;
300 bomb. (lb,.thut,
6 bbls. Maple Sugar;
sole by ;drill) L. H. VOIUT S 00.
17OR SALE—Tlirec now Steam Engines,
built purposely for oil we115;7 , 4 inch riytioder,
lit inch stroke; very strung. Ent too' shaft, arlink
and connecting rod of wrought iron; toot of brsu
used for boxes.
• Dollen 14 to le feet lorkr;ag Moho* dlamoter, with
Iwo 11-Inch hu..x;cldeuhey IH to. by 2:lfeet; hot and
cold venter pampa. Everything complete nod rendy
to ship on eighL HUGH. AL BOLE,
Pittsburgh, V.
Shop, corner Point alley endDuque... street
bank of Allegheny river. fiefLr the Point. degt:tf
NV .A N TED.—livtunied and disabled 021
T ceni And Soldiers, In want of profitable em
ployment, peculiarly sdapted to their condition
should address JON h 5, 111105 k UU., Pliitsdel
phis., Ps. deena-rivr
(11ESTNi2tS.
MI Bushels, prime,
eartre, (r imle Ar (41 , 20,3t1 A_KIRK
SUITS AND OVEIWOATS,
For Boys, Youths and Children
FOR WINTER WEAR
GRAY & LOGIN.
No. 47 ST. GLAIR STREET.
T.', STRAY.— Left the premises of the sub
scriber, on Robt. Wixhimaa's Fenn, la clotilas
township, a DARK RED COW, about five flows
olii. with slit In one ear. A Mere] reward will be
pishl fur Information that will lend to her recovery.
]OHS LOWER,
township.
FOR SALE.
NEXOND-IiAND SPRING WAGON,
Light, one bore with harnets, saddle and bridle.
Wilt be sohd et a biugsla.
Enquire of W. HURLEY.
delleat 48 Federal street, Allegheny.
A LL PARTIES INTERESTED In the
R.E..3 O AVING OF I'ENN STREET, between
street and Stereimon alley. will take not lee
that the aserannent hes been made and may be
seen at the otrice of the Recording R egulator until
the 49th Inst., After *Mich time It win be left with
the Treasurer for collection. R. 11. CRA.IO,
(Medd Retooling Regulator.
F OR SALE,
A Lot of Ground on Penn Street,
• Sloth Ward. shore Baldwin street, M by 100 feet,
to an alley. on which la erected three new two
atm Brick Dwelling.
Fur further puticulars apply to' DROWN lc
GRAHAM, "AT Liberty street; or to 'EQUNG
11110.. Duque... Foundry, Nhath Ward.. deiintw
.• •
A GENTLEMAN or RUSIN EnS QUAL;
111 CATIONS, who has bud "weerroi yenra
perienee at Iron Works, wants Croatian a. boot.
I.,velwr a{ general clerk at arum..., Mill
or Iron .Yob of any kind. or es.book.keeper
secretary for an ollcompanyihns a peteticel rosrt
thige of book-kortnog, le • good penman. and quick
Nn.l correct al enures. The best of references. tp
iull ci ty, naparaility, h...
1, for une week 11,aftl. Ell,
de 1. Itot. 2317. Phantlelph • P . O.
•
_
A LL PERSONS INTERESTED In the
. 4 - 1 - 'Grading - end raring of ETNA. STREET, be.
twee. Cane! and Crflare streets, will take toting
that , the aweeenaent Is...sheen made, and ran be seen
n t the ogee of the Recording Emulator.
B. I 3 Reta , l4
IN:crenter 15th, UMW
OAS 1111.1. S
Jtingwell's Gas Siving Gortniart
PoaltiMly urea from IS to 40 pet etat
The only vertert and tellable (loycznor to %Lae
NO quiet:silver mother ErtU 1/1.4,11ii Mir mmhirie.
N, 11.—kith Ilmehlor l irsted by the meter. np
b no rwe will It be left uom U irr omplithel ell
We ptillthlwr. Applieri by
BAILEY. r.t.nums. d CO..
U FOIIRTIt sruEnr.
IS 4 T . SIEDLE, 168 SMITHFIELD:Cr.,
Pianos and Musical Instruments;
Keep. coattail:3ly on Ural .a floe safortmrnt of
rtlitNPBl,AbMk2,ll.sol,Bl.Nalnri'Z;V:j
itrutitill - Tua'rTii; 1101.W/LY'S.
ALL PEILSO:Vi wisxtxa
.15..aaNts Cicrarooticuras.
In Oa lamer vorlety ever offered, ihoukl ..0 on
K. 11LAIR, Nos. 88 and 91 Federal St.;
Palen" he comtantly keeps the limpet variety of ,
FRENCH AND AMP:RICAN 0001)8,
Expmall for the retail lrnde, and oil good, emr.i
rented pure and free from poison. Also nienimi
tamed at all hours, sod poirtieulsr attention psi&
to vieddlng and pnrty orders. I defy competition.,
Nos he k9l Y'IMERAL St., Allegheny. det6isri
DR
A D •
- .
PETItOLEITIT REFINERY.
. .
• :- 41. ARK & SUMNER. . •
Work, 111311 Mee, COLLINR TOWNSItIr.
01Dec In l'lttsburgh. 21 WOOD STREET.
These works being of the Israel caper:lV In the
country, on' prepared to git inrge orders. The
hrend stands the highest ill this country end to Flo.
rope, for quality and are tent, nod the 01l is put to
;wet* nonsoned barrels, pmpered ospectelly for ex
port. • deln:ty.
OIL! OIL! OIL!
Nentsfoot OH;
Winter Stralard 1...1.1 0111
No. t entbon 011;
linxsoed and Moiled 011;
Sperm and Fish 011;
- Flue 011se OIL Oar table use);
Sure Cod Liver 011„ko.;
Unn 41risys be procured et
UENTEA!. LIMO STORE,
(korner Ohio and Federal Streets, Allegheny,
dela - In the Market Boum
Siti.l4o N A Briclii.3o
go,„ " d e .. l, , ,Au b l e ost, received x large nesortruent o
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Including.
ri.owEn stAribs
vAsEs j
It ANGIE() BASKETS
BBA K
RUSTIC WORK.
FERNERII:S t •
A. <7? ICr A. iXI. X A. ,
Large and small, of various pattern., and newest
styles, with
GOLD FISH E.
- WATEIt rT,ANT's
LOOK WOlt
•
FIOTIREA. ko
Fur Aguaris furnising., - ..
•
IMPORTED BIRDS,
Of fluent eong and moot bentitlful Pluntage..lnelud
lng
CANA R 1171, ft 01,I34 , 11 , 11)11 F.Y. 1.1 NETS,
'JAVA -11.11ItTltdcLIAlf
• PUffoQtyrys, and
• ' PAItIIOTN.
OAOIO4 of nll kind., with furniture,
IM MORTE.!. I.ldt, (Flower) Wit Id A Tit 8
• CD.OSSE,S,tec.. to .
• J. KNOX. ,
No. FIFTH STREET.
DOUBLE ANI) BINOL i ISARREL
FlifYr 017Yiel—A, new irtnekj .streoefrint nod
for kilo by JAMIbi 110,W N, qU WocrlntreeL
.1 O • 'ER TISEME.VT.s
I , COO SIJITAI2LE
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.'
2k_LAI3UIVIS,
1n CENTS TO 830;
Larg,.rst and Finest Assortment in the Ciry
WE BUY LAROF ! LY, AND OAN
SELL AT LESS THAN EASTERN PRICES
OUR ALBUMS ARE MADE BY
popro,;:l4:joakW.l.a.lV.l[.yvpzi:l;l:l
• GOLD PENS, DE Ss.s,
GOLD - PERO/LS,
TOY BOOKS
owr ,BooK
,4,
LADIES' SA
LADIES' COMP - 7, • 'l 4
LADIES' PURSES, ''
LADIES' WORK-ROSES,
CHILDREN% BOOKS,
CHILDRIUT% GAMES,
BIRLDIL.
TORT FOLIOS,
GAXES—Chess, Chequers, Dominoes:
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS,
Imam-Mance with the Joint resolution of Con-
Cl'itira°,llduselfixri,loattao g r i t i m
d e
a ge l a s s
yekr
ended
Bat December, 1363, and a list has been
placed In my hands for collection, by the Awiessor
of this Dldrict.
Notice Is hereby given-to , all persons concerned
ttrit wad income duce la now duo, awl payable. Ti
not paid within ten days alter demand, TEN (10)
PEBUEbaust WILL BE ADDED to the amount
and the amount of said tax, with aueh ad
dition, together with -Interest, and the cost a that
may accrue, will become^ lien on MI the property,
anct rights to property, belonglnif to the tax-pay
er, which will to enforced by dtatralut If necessary.
Payment may be made on or before the ern DAY
OF JANCARY,IB6S, by all persons in that part of
Allegheny county in this dirt-lot, at N 0.61 Water
'tree, A limberly. DA.VILS N. WHITE,
delljati Collector.
JOHN W, PITTOCK , S, I FOURTH NATIONAL BANK
PLAIN AND COLORED
see our stock, at
FIFTH STREET, oipcndte the Past Office
delaw
fIIL WELL STEAM ENGIN 4S.—I im
prepared to furnish
STEAM ENGINES, •
So touch npprored of for oft wells rind other pur
poses, on the shortest notice. • Having different
sized Ening* on hands, awl finishing others, the
public can be accommedstcd with almost say size
they want; the work fo show for itself.
WILLIAM FISHER, Fifth Ward,
between Methanic and Anderson streets j
d eat% tit . Pittsburgh. F ,
•
B11°L: E SHAWLS,
I===2
Point Lave Collnrs and tietn,
liner Trimmed Ilaudkerehlefq,
Snot teceirod rod for ante by
Nvttr.CL., ORR & CO..
detikit tri FIFTH SMEKT
96 FEDERAL ST., A.LLEGIIENT.
HOLIDAY SALES,
Of Boots and Shoes.
31cOL1NTOCK, at No. 96 Federal Street,
Has just returned from the East, where he boo
ee
• lected with care a very large and desirable stook. of
-Ladles', Gerd% Misses', BOW and Ultlidren'a •
Boots, Riots, Gaiters and Balmorals,
Suitable for the mison,an4l at prices which eoeebt
fall to finnan who may favor him with a call :
STrifernamber the place, No. fW TY.DES.II. ST.,
Allegheny City. dell
IIOLIDA 1' PRESENTS.
LADLES' GOLD PENS,
BANK GOLD PENS,
COLD PENS, in every - variety;
CARD CASES, •
LADIES' PURSES,
PROPELLING PENCILS,
PORTFOLIOS,
PIIOTOORAPII ALBUMS, &e,
nylat,S. !Wool - En co..
deo3 - .lt No. 26 FIFTR KTRF.ET.
ROBBINS' HERM ETICAL BARRET..
2 4 1tvr l eax, netobet Xi, 1631.
A. A. TArroli, itat.crYi t6l brvudte.+g
here tecelve.) at our 'lrani at I'c:dams City,
New 3 erary, asLavoie* or Relined Petroleum Ins*
re °Oa or the burets hovicig the brat*
of the ..itermrtical Darrel Co." (Bobbin.' Patera-)
A earefutexataltuttou of t bf. amik +bor. It to hp
In rev feet order, (au rap+nttua w leak age,) ,„ nail
the wood as dry watt before It wa oiled. The other
barrels of the Invoke were In fair order, Out had
leaked orvehayorated about two gallons purl, We
rheettUlly treornmend the Hermetical Barrel to
• Itellarn and .shlp(pere of Petroleum. •
R EkIDLEY. PLLELPS k c!l,e.! .i
V a t.buTtuu. rausout Eurtruas Aun
' Tuaorcu Tiettur (lyric
xta Broadway, earner Dry sL-em
{Oil Depot, Jersey CU) )
New Sotk, Nommtherzi, tool
• A. A. Tarton, Actuary, Ito Broadway.
We reeettefl at car them', Jenny Cite. on the
.13th of October taut. au Intake of Petroleum from
litual, DM, .Pa., otwhieh were four barrels having
the Maud of the "Ilermetirel Card RsMins ,
Perrot A eareful examination of these Darnels
show• (loin to ta , In perfect order, 130 et er,Tration
or leahnue. The outside of the wood of the barrels
Is as dry ai before the) were dill
We utalerslar.d rho above shipment .Utha there
weeks on the road. and rat transhipped there
tlniev Sth c they bare been at our Depot, they
have Iron Sub.le , t to ronalderable rough t re-an:neat
and exposure to sun and rile. A few days ay°
they weer roared and found to contain all Alm oil
that was otutr.ally put In them.
The hers of Petroleum Irmo leakaze rind ecapur.
ntlon between here and Ott (,reek, amounts to front
•t) tom per cont. We bet e no doubt the Dobbins ,
Derthetiefl Barrel would ease Oda entire los:, ris
snail Mese. of Petroleum when on storage. ,
11. 11. v..t.t.E.vriNT, Sept.
We will be prepared in a abort time to foralah to
.12ellurr., /farm' • At•nancturcr. mod dealer, tit
Cm!. (.11, wimples of Itareeli prepared by
ROBBINS' PROCESS,
\mei, wIII draranatrato In all Interested that thla
Darrel la all that Is claimed for It,
A Hermetical 13arrel,
Tfint it will bold Crude. Oil, 011, Napth! , ,
aplrtt• of Titrpeollne, ett.,
WITHOUT LEAKAGE OR ETIPORITION, j
For moan., sr Wilma Injury In the , olightett tete e.
The proms. f separin,; nirrels by Itolsbini , ,.
method et' 1111110 e, ch.."fter than toot other,
pr rte In tow, anti IS EFFECTUAL.
For run her "fat letilArs see pamphlet, which otn,
be hail at out other, Ito. Ittrt Vint street.
STA pplie.t Coos for Merano for ueing the ebeeei
pro,gra, I hroUgh
1.20•1tu & CO.;
1864. THE, lIOLIpAys. 1865
• ••••
lE=
Bibles, Prayer , Books,
.11yain Beoks;:
In 110VDteror,c, end Vehret Bindings. All the new,
.
And popular
JUVENILE BOOKS ANDIOI DIMES. I
An the 'new and portthr AItE.M. ny t
liort. wood, Al onvco Aral BumiAn Ltrtt hor WRI
TINU DESKS. hlntitignity, ROW nod nod
Dloche V. RI BOXES. Furnished and neut.
11101r11 l'Orar(L/1)$.
A LARGE STOOK OF
rnoTOGßarli aLnums,
001.1; to Wank atulGold and Silver Casio'.
FIIENCII INKSTANDS; Pocicur litx,x.s, all
kIQd., and other artleteraultable tor j.
All of whleh ore altrred at the very lowest prices,
At Joan P. HUNT'S,
No. 6o Flab street..Mosoolg Stall
•
AAT 11)ENING OF WEBSTER STREET.
1 T —The Report of the \lantern appotated by
Oetinellx tO rtsores Jailing-en, be., In the. eilikinlnit of
Welmter ntrcel, between Windilnnton and I.ltinthiim
streets, has been approved by Connell3 and. left nt
my Otter. Til , VilVeril appraised - the ilanrlv.4oT
lir in. Cooper of 0275, 'end made the foltoirin,7 - 33-
keasineinn to pay
_that amount, to wit: , -- : •
On iii - ollerty of Xra. E. Galllhur 4..02 CO
.lames Brady WED
W. It. lioierle
ii
.inn,' !Renee 5100
" •
Y. liove ' 3010
• ii O. Magni. 9 1:13
‘• Posey , al OO
. " Win. IdeEnndles, i 0 23
CI WM. t %miner 10 8)
• " - T. U. Ilninllton ' 29 23
, Win. Itletbinilleoi 10 78
Wlll Illnek . 430
David Reed • 4 35
- Win.llleTinuniilln • 430
41e1i1. }Lon • A 33
Iltlekle'n helt - 4 . , - II 0)
Mrs. E. F. Benny - , . '6173
. .
' The persona atnwe named am hereby nittilled to
rAll at my office nod pay their rnsperl o l4o innTicas.
l a
:dents within thirty lisp; from thin 4111 I, her said
claims will he Hirai in Ihe .I'rothountnry hrt qn 10 .
11.rnii with mate and Attorney , . feet form! notion.
, • .1. R. F. WHITE, City 141,1161 or,'..
'aiel'iaw . : 100 Flflialstrert.
.
jk. J. ORSOOR' /kV Itrrr,
GHIGGB d 2 SCOTT,
" , /ROT CITY matort WORKS' • •
• • wort.oslltulldtag
etfroor of Oront'ititil Sotentlik etivets, Pit burgh.
MEW rrisErmE.,rrs.
111:1LEDAY GIFT.
A ETEI.IIW.A.Y.FOR A
!'We consider the STEINIVAX PIANOS, in all
ir Vette, by far the best. tnatruments made, In thhi
f‘ountry or Europe use them solely and exclusive
ly Li selves, or '
and
I.;:e 6 mtisraristila to atuktriends and the public.reco mm
"We hose at ditierpot,tonaa Came...A our °pass
ion about the PIADOS Dilations maker., but (reels
and unhesitatingly prone:ince Moldr4). stein...ay &
sons. Planoa, both t3rand And
Ply superior to them all.
S. N. Stills, John N. PA tlean.
Roles lieder,Geo W. 310,4-sn.
Robert Goldbeck, I(Organist Grano t'11412 - Ch)
William Maxon, Alfred H. Peale,
((soli of Dr. Maim:o Max Maretzek,
P. L. littler, (Dizectorltallanflpera,)
Hem 0. Timm, Cart Tilrgmann,
Tbeo.l3afelit, Dr. N. T. 4.4.81ua1e,)
(Dir. of Plillll.l3oneerta4 Theo.Thornas.
An additional Bee
PIANOS Juitt. received.
took or' STE' N WAY'S
H. KLEBER &
trs Wood street:
ckel 11,1/0
ty.116 O THE COLLEO
2 D ISTR ICT,
Vatted IStatiaapaelal Income fax
OF PITTSBURGH.
S. Government Depository,
PITTSBURG/I. DMIVIIIIIEB 19111. 1834.
This Bank Man on Land, ready Ax Immediate
livery, •
7-30 U. S. TREASURY NOTES,
In news titian, 0100,000 and 61.004. The following
extract. from °Mein' Circular Lett,: of the HOE,
W. I•. FESSIINDEN, Secretary of the Treasury,
will abet' , to the public the deeps • of theaorern
meet for all to eubacribtr to this
x=...!%. , r,rtxcerxe m "' x,csl&ay.
...TREASURY DEPARTMENT, p
" Duccrancrt taro, Mgt.
"Sim Desiring to avoid toy further issue of
Bonds, the interest of which is payable In coin, or
any further increase In Paper Circulation, I ask
your special attention to the Seven and Three-tenth
Notes now offered to thepubllc. It in bellevedthat
these notesprnsent advantages which SHOULD
RECOMMEND THEM TO ALL WHO HAVE
MONEY TO INYYST. ,The interest offered is, at
ptraent rates of other Government Securities, auth
as to render them attractive, and their convertibili
ty into Gold Dearing Ronde gives them an addl.
Donal value. It la only necanutry that people
should understand the advantages afforded by.this
class of Securities to insure sales Insufficient daily
amounts to meet the current demands upon the
Treasury, an., he. • • • •
(Signed,( " W. P. FESSENDEN,
"Secretary of the Treasur7.. •
"To. Jason °Tows.; Esq., President Fourth
National Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa..
ITLL GOTERNMENT COMMISSION ILLOICID
JAREN O'CONNOR, PIIMILDHAT,
M. D. H1F.11.11011,1'. CAatinrs,
Fourth National Bank ofyittaburgh,
dein-St 66 Moekot Wed, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ikitlsKiriovm
OIL SPRING
PETROLEUM C ptll PA N Ir.
Morgan County, Ohio.
482 Acres in Fee on OH Spring's Run,
Thu* miles from 11cConnetLaval&
Ise.potated andtr the laws of PenurylviaLs.
CAPITAL STOCE i5OOlOOO.
190,00 a Shan; at $5 Per Shan, Full Paid
Worigln; Capital reserve.] for development %,001
shares, the vul , vcriptlon price. for which is $.l pet
share—nut Illable to [nether abseument.
GEORGE W. CASS, Esq.
President Of the P., FL W. lc 0. B. B. Co.
•LCRITAI7 AJID TRZAiIIIII[II
R. T. LECEICII.'Jr
Rea. W. {'Jasa, , W. B.agalry,
11,roj.
.1. It. a Isthrir, Bakewell, Jr.,
Jolt RJrlteirdAt, - B. V. laaltr,e,
Tretk Rehm, R. T. Leech, Jr.
A. 3.1111.cnn,
10,000 Shares of Ike abort Reserved Stock
IY THIS ➢IARTstr.
Books of Subscription
Arc now open at the 'ofilice.of
. S. S. BRYAN, 59:Fouith St...
. • •• . ..
'Where Proepeetus and Sitep'of the Cordlianys prop
erty can he eeee• .... . on.tl
I . 3laitlC NEETING.—The underslgnod,i
,terling it ,their duty to aid the Government,
hereby call n public meeting to tube proper men.,
titre to seetuounited acellon to the nubserlptlon •
TO THE NEW E. 8. 7-S0 LOAN.
Theee notes are {Baur& in Burnt of /30, $lOO, $503,
41,000, and $5,0X1.
, They bear Internet et t a4Oths ,percent per year,
payable send-annually, and on August telltales - 1;
are transferable at par Into V. :S. Bond., principal
end interest payable .111 gold, beating a per cent
.5o more serum and profitable investment can be
cantle, and every dollar goes to the payment of the
breve soldiers and gallant stilton' now so !micas,-
fully missed in restoring the Union, and In scout
ing to the country perfect prosperity and success.
Every loyal men anti women can thus ald the Gov
ernment.
he rucelingto, perfect measures to prove the ex..
tent of ourtubscriptions, will be held on TIllfItS•
Opy,.Berember; 1%.1,,1tt the Board ot.Trade
Room., Fourth .406 F L -between Wood and 'Market.
streets, °talc& p.. -- Prominent speakers
will tddress the meeting.. Books of tubsoription
will be opened at the meeting, and proper ettbrta
- made to hare the goal
work thew - uglily attended
to. .No time la to - be lost. "Our hrllliCh are rapidly
tilling up, and the necessities of the Government
are greet.
:lames O'Connor, K. Moorhead,
Bretton, Preston 14. Co., XL Beitshooter,
Lloyd & Black, • '3nnee h Laughlins.
Jas. Wood & tie., Newmyor, Grafi& Co.,
IttcClurkan,lierron &Cm It. Ilauchnum,
It. Blotter Jr., Graff, Bennett &Co..
A. 11. Smith & tiros, .W m. J' Johatton, •
James Park, Jr., !John Harper,
Wm. - Lingaloy, ~ .totepli Dilworth,
_Kier( a. Pennock, • ',.1 - oropir Plummer.
::(Ico. - T. Van Ifeten,
John N% nit. !Win. S. Biliell,
Whitmore, Wolff, Dull 6. , Spang, Chalfant k Co.,
Co. !Itutchinson tr. Co.,
B. A. ' Fallnesto'cli, Son &U. Painter & Sons,
O. It: 'Zug
Atrreil, Ler & Co., I W. Von Kirk.
Wolfe. lloviard & Co., ;Laughlin & Co.
de.9 "
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT
OTTOMAN COVERS,
In , Tufted and Bend Work. SLIPPERS, Bruno
style. Also, some very elegant' ,
IX° nxib. Herman Wadi,
SQUARE MLR VELVET BUTToris, in all
beside n very variety al other Dutton..
DILLS'S T MACROS, LACES, lIANDKER
FS, 131. VE:3, ItOSIERY. Hermortst.
SE.IIITS. STEEL ANI) MINX SETTS, and
SLEEVE, BUTTONS, or every style and variety,
ett.etn., will be Wad at
• ALICE WORRY'S TRIHRHiti STORE,
demo. ' ' -
,ZYI. 33. FOURTH STREET
SAMUEL ILEA, Secretarryy Citizens' Insur
'-' &nee Votepse y, comer sod WATER
beets.
~ . .....~._.:s:coat:b~a.,::;::ax~;:.;~r~i.~~'~'0T~
.►•t Tr 4DFERT
AN1;1:1E1V FEAR GIFTS,
AT
11(
JOS. HORNE &
'27 8i 79 Market Street
We hare now read, for solos stook of g Goa
suitable for
1301iday P'r-esepLts
Which mill be found
CHOICE_ AD ATTRiCiIVe.
Among the many articles offered we mention
FOR OF
LACE GOODS, "
In POINTE AND lIONTTON, SETS, COLLARS,
HANDIMBODIEFS, THREAD LACE i . VEILs,
BARBS. LACE BERTHAS AND (JAPES, LAUB
SLEEVES, the ftnesttroods In the city.
zmr.ms mt. x ttr. lit es.
INFANTS' ROBES, LAMPS' EMBROIDED.
ED SKIRTS. To our stock of
Handkerchiefs,
We have added largely POINTE fIA2E. HON.
'TON, VALENCIA TILIJIMED, VOINIS
and full lines of ESTBROIDERED,
vocailm, new etiles of )10VIININGL UM& ,
STITINIED. and all grades of lower oast, Mani of
which were purchased at auction, and are offered
SPECIAL BARGAINS
PAITOY GOODS.
COMBS, SETS, PINS,
MONEY BAGS.
FINE PANS,
ALBUMS,
Aadmanyotber choice fancy ankles
'BROOME AN SILK SCARFS. NOBIAS,.
SiHAWLS, and line of ZEPHYR ENTTIIOO DS;
CILOVIiI3', every variety; BA LTIORA L SKIRT:At
HOSIERY. of all kinds. EMBROIDERED PIN
CUSHIONS &SLIPPER pArrEarts.
HEOLIGE SHIMS.
GENT'S NECK TUN,
SCARFS
CRAVATS.ft nd
FINE SILK SUSPENDERS.
OCR WHOLESALE ROOMS, up stairs,
Will be found well stooked•with
Notions, Staple and Fancy Goods
JOSEPH HORNE & CO,
ItOLIDAY PRESENTS
SSATES,
For Ladies, Gents & Boys.
Ivory Handle Table Knives and . Finis:
Do. carving do
Pearl and Shell Handle Pocket Bnivec
6COY ICJEMIIS, for Children.
PEABH AND ITOHY HANDLE
Gold & Silver Plated Revolvers.
FINE ENCILLSE
DOUBLE EARRIT, SHDT.GUNS.
FOR 43ALE BY
JAMES ROWN.
CLOSING OUT
Dissolution ofParbaership
J. IC BARKEItic CO.,
No. 59 Market Street.
The retiring or one of the Partners January Is
1665, necessitating s change in the firm, 'wa
close out at
IMThcolossinac. etsLclL rtatia. 11,
The magnificent at.mk contatara in our immense
est/Mil:an:neat at. the
!MUTEST REDUCTION IN PRIOR
EVER SIDILE 111:1711.i.S'' CITY
. . . .
, Plain Silks, all Colors 'and Widtbsi'from
a l , 0t,273 4 to s, oo per, ya_rd; SelAcolared 1 (gum!
0 .Silliaa Full stock of Bridal. tJaistage, Dinner,
IS trcet sad Demi-Tolley, 6liks,l Mtn Black
!Silks, double and single widths, Black Figured;
!Ottoman, 'Pelham, Gros Grab, Oros De.ibblae;
!Taffeta, Repp, and tolonledßilka AU of Diego
. we will sell at greatly reduced pride,.
. . ,
; Savour', Circulate, - Boagne-a, Vorcsgues„
Cheetertields, Jricketa, Paletots, km, In Heaver ,, Cloth, Tricot, Broad. Cloth, -Whitney,- Chin.
chills, Velvet Cloth, Frosted .Beaver Plush,'
.Isc.i in - 41 colors; also in variety, Plaid Clotk
-rirctilors. - A O&M Cloth Cloak at }l OOl a
§, Heavy Beaver dews! 11111 00. -- A'reduction of
114 00 on each - garment. All other privet:
garments, at the sane low; eaten,;. Cloaks - for
Ladles and Stisees mode to order at theunto
. .
l- l. 'orates. - - - .
,
'easlunere, Long and Square, up totted.
ll
rdehe, Worth
and Square, up to WOO., -
Gold Medal Long and Square.
gliddledox, long runt Square. •• '
,Wateryliet,,Long and Square. . •
• 'Washington, Long artd Square.
Waterloo, Long and Square.
Real Scotch, Long And Square. -
Long Shawls, all wooloss low u $ 00.
Others low In proportion.
Poplins, Plain, Plaid, Striped nod Figured.
[Rent Irish I'oplins, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and
Haured.
Poplin Lustre,. Plahl,Plaid, Stripe and Figured.
Poplin Ilet.p, i'lain, Plaid, Stripe and. Figured.
Imperial Repp, Plaid, Stripe and 111, 0 d.
Empress, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and Figured.
lAipoeas. Viola - Plaid, Stripe and FlgoiriroL
iLustrenes, Plain, Plaid, stripe and Figured.
Valenelrts, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and Figured.
'French Merinos, English Merinos, Coburg&
Paramatha, liorattea, and 100 other styles of
desirable DRESS GOODS, all noticed to
prices less that; they have been bought at any
time 4iiring this ort!
p.ilititenvlrril.:ol7th:fillyineVe Chinchilla broad
irtoch, ven
'BritlttlnTrmericili u n d Ba
!tn:res, t,atincla, Cassinels, Melons, Tweeila,
aria, Ltiinlnca, at equally reduced prides.
While Flannel.,
Fled- Flannels, •
Army Flannels,
Opera Flaw:wt. •
Sack Flannels, ••
(trey Flannels,.
Plaid-Flannel,
striped Flannels,
5gt144 .1 13 .
lannels,
Country Flannels,
Blankets,
,
Table Linea,
Shirting Linen,
BaThietkall; ‘: H:1 ' 071';;
positively tome oft Out
ter= out above. . Aotteodtila
q ml "
~_.
.., ~.. ^M
_.rte,- -..- -a
Jib rEn. TISEMIELNT6.;
ELEG&NT
ITolicirry Il'lrß t ont ?ft
AT
1..
nu:
nrTnorox.ryAN
GIFT Sooti t sto - R - 0.
Wc).Ba F Lftls Shoo;,
OPPoETTi VONCtRT 4 tiEL II
•
New Book' , larifillfYlbs of Albums sad Portfoilj,
Prsper Books, Pocket Bibles, sad is superb soils,
flow or Fgalty. Bfbles, rouging . to petal [rope K . 5
to $6O 00. ~, - '— ' - '' ' '
Ki l '
il.. 1
Juvenile - MIAs of All s. I
• ...
Two' bendl , and day. eases Juvenile Books
setts embr ' , nada of , the standard Jurealle4
published,
. LOOO
„
'The imine , nae - idOek.Otilloms now in liken*
sent. many new end'elate* festnree La lb
Mm eof new pet/erns- binding, /40., ssrylag h
price from St he to 450 , and Atditlff 40 14
'SOW &tetra. - • .; ' • r AI'S •
To those who aiiibhat =drill/ plain' ham for tki
holidays, the • -- ,
.13001 K STCSit.g
otters greater Inthweseenta than Any other store b
the S ,tate. Especially people residlayst sitistauas
try sendLolf for one of our large dtecriptire
logos/ caoarttoomplete lilt
D0018;'BIDiSS . AND PIIDTOGRAIT • ALMA
• M.:their eietstGolamemt. Remember - to pp/attains
.Ilooksoat METROPOLITAN. GIFT 11001 C
STORA - you pay • the same as at othet sttrar. ;tat
Lave: the advange -of Teostrlog wilt out took
worth born of cents Soon° hundroddritlißs. ,Hur
your 11N:4a at the
•
Metropolitan Gift Book Store;
Send tot', catalque; which la mailed free tri aaoy
address upon application.
1, rogrEn t c.o.
,367.43,A-Atixt
HOMEOPATHIC,
Hqmeopathic Remedies
stead tori f e i! sailk: fit the head of remediaf mean
for the use of the people. They are . alike removed;
from Poiseninis r dangcrons, and repulsiiiidoses
"of auaekery, orDld School practice, the theirave.
niencoof water-ctere, or the intricate and poplin I
an:utilize of maul Honaeopealii bakiaiti
medicines. Corusisting of , simple specifics for the
various diseiuses to width they are relateelr—put up
_
to the form of elia - Ply . suger pellet—unt reign(
Of hattiedrinfi neither dangerous nor illaermtlszy,
they are the ready ald (if the parent or nurse:Mut
the comfort of thecomplainizur and Invalid. • •
They &same these proltive advantages. They
are hartmese—nalmurresn arise from their rum
They are simple—yaltraps know what to take,
and bow to take it. They are convenient—pecan
.shrothe sesputStspir Pisa at a moment's werldn&
without hesitation nr delay. They are eMotem—.
In thmuninds.ot eased disease la .arrested. at once,
and Mks:stem - cured without prostration or delay.
No.l-Dures Fever. Congestion and Inflamotatton.
Drat; Pain and Roitlessuess, and the first stapes of
.the acute 11.1Ul tallammutory disease. Prise OWL
No. 2-Caine Farina Fever, Worm Colkaiii VON
anions APPetite, 'Wetting the lied. ..Price - *cents.
Ns. a-enzeit Collo, Teething, Crying and !rake.
tutnesASlow Growt h Feel:deans at. Wants.
Prlee No. 4-Ctirsie Thaithea, lfOtilldreri or Adults
Choler* infantuat and Sunin.er Complainti. , Pr:se
aacenta.ii --
Nos. 4 and 6 care the trofst colic of Olirnels •
N0.6-.Cures Dysentery orDldody Ron. Coke.
Gripping% Dillow Dolle,Tall Dysentery. Price gg
N.. 7-Oures ensile, bolds. Dogmata: BrON
4:Wo2,lldt:tens& and bore .Throat. Prize levente. I
This and No.l
serer tall to cure the weed Cold
' • No. :114-Curet ToOttsdehip,l.ratai;aeles; fterrotte
, sums and,TikDolorens: Price anent'. ,
111. taXr-ELTEII3.
No '-Cures Maaselts,
Hoch of Blood to the Heed: Pliqe 46 Cents.- •
la addition. with Re to, ft urns. Falls to memo
t. _most lareterate Camel.
. .
RO. 15: -,Cures Driponain, aura prDer
od 'tißosonete; tionstiOntion, User lleinplalnt, at
Bilious Condition. Price 35 cents:: • ;
Istretlanis for all cases of Weak
136 WOOD OTREET.
Toweling,
Towe
Nitpking,
Table Corers,
Table Cloths,
Sbeetings;
Shirting ..-
Pillow Lasing,
Cotton Ticking,
Linen Ticking,.
Checks,
=•iEPotr ckmsmrsii
dIBMCS.
HANDSOME• MEEUM.
I
linEY:s SPECIFIC ,
GI 1
Painfulor Deliytng,Dreen Blckrkeint rikoests,
No. tr—Cates Let'worrh6o or "VilkDes, - ,
Down too Proluseßlenies. F. cents.
No. ii-0374.- CrOOP"Uolule 010 0 Y 'oo4k .
Ditllcutt:suad Oppressed Ursattantr. i 5 • •
:No 14-Cur gn ftslt - Rheum, Crusty litrapttoss,
Erysipelso, Scald liesdatart.ers', nay Pun** ao
Tio. IS—Cures Ithemnatiam, Pete, Lemenese,Ao
Soreness in the Chest, Back aide, or Litahlo ee," ,
Setatic 4 ., .
i7.4.1tut0 Pflm Internal or Exteraol,lp4
or Flimflam Ruud or plotinate.. 011 ants._ „ •
Ws, remedy bu. cared, tboaraula ottruirarifir
posaible cue& •
•.---
No. IS—Cures Opththatipla, Weak or lorlorsee
Erne ot Erolirts, Follyog or Weak GO auto;
• :it mop always be Yelled upon for lows.
.
No. 19—Ctuus Catarrh,- acute or eh:6:de, dt7
powing Cold La the Head influenza. In Omits.
No: 9-Cure irhaidilog
r do , :. h,itiottentaiial
paltering it, or Spam:radio Cou y cents..
Loom:do, sad:dwell; leree and eurgeb..-
No. glee...A.pdhain, Oppressed, Dtglault, La• .
bored 147st:dog, Cough and - Expectoratioa. Prior t
GO cent.. - . . • -
iiundreds burro been cured brit. • -
,
No:la—Cures Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, get
mulls Swellings mut Old Olcern ad cents.
Una cured' the worst canes. . 7
• No. 24-Core. General Debility, Physic. al txNet.:
roue W.eakeess. Meeents. .
No. 2i—buies Droner, Fluid Amazonian
Mr) Dwelling., with . Scanty:Secretion,. geoids
dd. : ..
_ • • • • • ' -
Ro.--Cures Sea-Sickness, pactratlon, vamp,
Nausea; Vomiting.
.60 neat.
No Z—Cures. Dri.nary Dimmes t genial, BMA
Calculi; DlU:fruit or Painful' Urtnatloa.' MUMS:
It mires did mini of /Ildney Diseases.-
,
No Seminal 'Emissions, - Imre
and Prostration- and
ty, 13ad o at esuits
of
ntETtemed D Habits.
known,' Prigs E.
Thc Mo effleie-•y and
reAlotk PPona* s sure CUM. :
.4-41UTO1 SOTO mouth"Or Stcrtimeh;Ganfeerid
Mouth :of Adults or Children, and slur Narrolon,
and Toralling or p F cgi ant Female*. 450 oents,';
1T03'31-Ldnitv" Painful l , s _
iiramp or Sp .Prurittla, ta in
M==
ISO. tires Shafferfsts at Chasse of We, WM.;
Flushes of Hest, Po4pltaticy ? „ " r e.
Disease of the Heart. St 02. . •
Sro.Sl=Ousesflpassis MIS CosiOlslonS; *Hopei
or rallingi.Skkseoo.•.ooolas or Sl,Vlluse. Dawdle.
Jerldnp, Twltettlop, fistarls- I
, t 00. t -
No. El-Cum Dfptberls and ITlsmkted-Or.11 . 1.oll&
oast `JON ThrOat. Dents.
33 Niallamily33l3 -.- twos
'3l3ll4mily.caile, , moro cco' • . . • 00
4 20.313!;3333; p1at. .: . 3 0111,
la rtal ease
Tlal rhyslclan'i Calla 13 00
poNIPI32ErrRACT'OP TrASt.A 4'4
,For Dints, Sealdi,,Cutsßnitses,Soreoeso,,Lawar
ners, Sprains, Rheumatism,' Bolls, .111 tors, 414
-
Sorts sad Tootbeche. acts Mem [Mars. Prietr
60 cents. rim trads•iippLted at Now . York prkwil , ''
Beitandl try Ki.
,„
Look over Our
tho list, toske e u s •
p • case of ll
What 6.166
you chow, end, inclose the amount tw a eurrout. , :
note or stump., by mall to my address, and the,:
medicine will be duly returned by mall - or exprnssi
• • 4. - N. FULTON; • •
Flab lilreeltrindt
• • Second door below tho Post, Cage,
dos Whoieseilis ascot for Pittsburgh and yielrdtg•
•
• •---
O Asmil Ilqulrgnilsc:dtoot:DA;tribeilAlLED}.44'ti
.liallidayaburg, the recipe by which. be rnincli c it.;.
turc.l 111. famous medicine,: known no Dr. J. M.
Improved - Blood -Searcher...:
;her..
Ohre that time I have been manufacturing It,
hating D . LINDSEY himself part of the time ese.
played in 'superintending its preparation, and shell
-continue to manufacture it in suzeordance with the
instructions and direttions of 1)r. Lindsey. 'Those,
•then, desiring the genuine article,- should see that'
the sterna of.l. Id. 'FULTON appears on every.bot.
tie t and to 'dealers I give notice that every Wow
non of this e mY-trule-nutris. hriproecoute4 cc
'the full extent of the law. •
I. IL FULTON,
417 and o . FIFTH STREET; pittsbutilk. ;,•
• Sia - larsi, prepared to aeIIBLOOLSE ANA/LER
below:putted rates. -Call . before pure/taigas
ANATCII' HORSES FOR , BALL—Otio
AIL pair Hones, sate &Da 110 1 / 1 1d. will be. At Mt
want at use. Eniplit of
dtixiw M.o.VONALD AUBUUK. ,r;