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THE PAST We s .enter pion tlic -new year n` Ixttex_Ticisp eits and in n more che hopeful spirit; than at any similar Il i the wir began;. and as =eh of t ful reeling . groste out Mlle clestskre of the put year, tt brief retrospect not now bo aides. . , The ant nc;table - event of the vas the sueeessfhteontlnuation of t.cii! of . allitaritiifts that begun at fn -October, extended To einem cepiibei and Januafy, and . continu , together, courva of the mtettles_Acarly all the eliles of *ate* i n the deep pulsation of 'c tripling. , and liberty. o were thus ralsett for, tho benefit and wounded gunrdSane of our flag Tie-Rawls gntertd iiika the . *1 glooniy forebodings. "The Richm tine, of, the - I.2th of Janusry owed the'campitignof 1861 In the "To 'the-timid the neW .. boln yea'i gloomUy; to the prudent therel cense for enzioussolieittide, while rot= Itself sees that the tug of wet ' abriat the strtigele is upon us aiti Must . Prepare ourselves for the trdi shock. We cannot contemplate till nest, and the fourth campaign of, ing war without solicitude. We , strongly pressed by the. enemy. making busy,preparations." The "busy preparation'4 here itikr;red to r •wai the brisk work then going osi4our ar t iny of 'reenlisting. The time of more than ..halt' she regimenti In the ortuy of the Po i *Mir; . was about to expire, and the plan of the Secretary of or to Mau& tiei 'veterans (`that army to reenlist was just ttOtt tiiigprostbeautifully. No grafiderlsight was . ever 'presented to the 'World than this fel untary reenlistnient of the btonzedlteroes of tito war.. It saved the aranyof the Potomac fieui gOlog to pieces, end laid the founds.- : Limafor 'the brilliant victories of; the; year. ' But Ibr that rlienlistment, where rould we hare been taday Y • The successful Laing up of the ilegro =etas was also an event of gre4t import- RUM. The enemy rneorea at' our black troops, and the rebel-sympathizera at home • joined-in the storm of ridicule; that Iras harKupon them;-but the campaigning of 1884 him demonstrated to , both 'friend and foe, notpnly that .1140 negro fight but that 1M 'makes a-tood soldier TIM ance-s . . the nero trooks hive about ceased. ?. 4 "4year,, however, did not open very _The canapaigni of 1868. closed withll grebt...vicimies or .Llitiithnooga, Idission'Aidp: and Lookout Moubtsin, and 'MI* of Itniirittle front the peril which 41hrettiend Easi Termessee ; ,but that of 18414 opened,witli a raistidte In . Florida; which re - suited• in the defeat of a small . Union force,. ThhrWas tollnWed the rusas'irons Red 14ier - Arpgaitfon;:pia While Its total fail: • rue was in progress-of developetnent, national heaft was saddened and shocked L ;ihe taiptore of Tort Ffnani Our ; forces ' and the cold;blooded mas4ere of its . iindecin T by.FonFtEsl The.jted Riier ES: .pcdfthya i t itifeite_ on the Bth Of!Apti!, wd the , etiiiion of Fort Pillow (309 ,White wen : avd299:crloretl) took t place oil !he 12th:of .<that iniinth. On the - 19th, lite gurrinon at C.,-1500 strong, Wesielo; surrendered to the rebels, and 200 etnorett 1100111 were niassaerett hythe bkOtts enemy. Theierinverset,with which the year Or' /nese:reverser, !yen-, Jpett. edi;MreTo !allowed: by the -failtur.of.fiumr. in7the V:4le . yof Virginia, and the 'defmt of . „ . Genentl-S:itnuis zear gempha; hut jilt:: Istter hatring.been replaced by Goland A. rettjeyed the cilanister by ronnEsT In Ave battle/land taking , : - : 6,11 CO: of Lis men. Bo . :Much% Rh' oaCti: 'Siqtaiiimpaign;- - which begot; ill , • 'February and ended in tiaccard.ter,. was a 61itti , , guargs throughout .: "Stiztinka's.i, 'raid ie .- Minh - lien, 7atiss.„.in Fehrtity; was a Yet, destructive:tom to the enemy;- but he - rittd 'Mk, . ati4', - ctinstant sldrmlahingAs Rh. _ . , thuenemy,,nothing lathe . ; way . of fighting ,- Was done, id May. „Then Mir army :id-. .' sauced. front ehattanoOge, and': then began' ..,. that renairkahle,rctieat of Gen. Joirtsros, Ll:Which, as often; as be toads a. sand, :;61t)sinsien *inked him and, compelled him . - Ira-retreat again. •In -tail wayhe - was ' itleiven--from Tunnel Rill, •Dalton, Rome, Mimi and Marietta; until 'finally he, foind refuge iii 'Atlanta,' *here he was ielleyed - -,nud - Hoon put-in his - place. After a bloody %tee Boon wag alsnlianked and retreated to -Mayon; ;and Sr.rafaar settled himself irtit- , -,-- - - Initiate ;giro his ;Wearied army a good rest.; : : i -• . ri . 'thiii.tetiotl °t reat,' JEsr. Dans : via. t . • ei,o's army.- - Then was . devised the - . Eatable scheme of itending"Ruores army .. __into Tenn( &see , to , cut off Rtigtorslt's corn , - • Murddation and 'compel hla' 'retreat.' HOOD . entered lii-on - the .plan, confident of its tate ' -cers. BitE . 1011.1: made , a feint of Pursuing him, which' increased Elooo'sdehlsion;'and Ailey IcaTing Tuouas to look - after ilooo f Mithltsself loosellem his basn'of . stippliesi„ '-- inarclicti triumphantly from Allantato Say ( -:' - • email; captured the latter with scarcely an effort, snd thussfutuld up the most brilliant campaign on record. In the meantime _' - -,; - l'ut*Ati" bud :inflicted terrible loss upOrr - • .-- llood-it -Franklin, and finally routed him coinpletely it ilfashrille; and of all the trend surly that eenfronted SnErinatt at i .7 . i- •'"... Tunnel' Rill in May; only" 9,5;000 were left utiketind of the year, and:they worn fugh; tires, ;tinily seeking a passage over the sitellett wicers of the Tanneasee. , . • ~.i- ' ' Oini.. 9:1,....ar was, made Lieutenant din , 1 ; i,ra on the let of March-'but.-did not cam. - • ..f. mince his camfolgri until the Sd of May, when he crossed into Rapidan. Then. fel - loWed ths bloody hattles of the Wilderness . • and Sintteylranht Nutt Renee; in Which' . Lira was- ettep.nally 'beaten and compelled to- Teti : eat urnn Richmond, Where„-ho less cooped up ever since. The details of that siege 'are too well-known to need re :‘caPitulation hem. -- - -- . f . , The defeat of Sion, 111 0163 Shenandoah ~... .; :,....; - ,Nalfey"*.aa followed by the - failure of:Ilon t: • -rig on the same field; and - after Eunruns , • treat the Latta, growing bold, swarmed' „thidugh tbe yolley, Invaded Maryland, and • . :, . f -threatettill an iniasionTof Pennsylvania ',/ittldajuneture FoI.WED/04 was appointed to tits comae Of our troops - in the valley, ~. and st once turned' the scale .itiour firer.; ."' -S,Virlftsititacli-eil I.; Slir,Y at Winchister, utterly Mi n g Mtn; pursued bias' to Fisher, N it „•h„:- • . - -gut .. ,efcalcd Min again; Mid his ever 1. , ,t;;;;;;; . .,,,,h 3 cii1ie . • tie t taut almost undistirlied pea; V'' - s:' ..,Tbda,,riga;ielliecantpaign Conionittmed in /- - , • - iftitoifi , ,lia4. - *.do4 -4 .esies..l - - '.., • n f tet „eddifitai, -Tiiii* A '' k `--,::-.. -11 1 r.'.iirin. % C IA. L .L ..- .4i .' 4''- 'ls4iiiigaLloo3 - ttr.' s *f l " l ° / 1 / 41 ; . 4 1 1 )- ii 6 ' ..... I ,..ii i iB7_la,ir 1,040,0? _,.._ 4 i Ilii•.!" - `h.Tt *eel ', - •q-4 - i i..5itykuPVi,,„,, , :',.,.., -3 ..: t c.i..,l Ll '4 , '*&4i -*. ....,,.i tit ,-,e . .... - T 6,,, i oAr i t - f7:7 - 77771"rWi •• ii .. , •,.. - .:7-4..: , '„i-ii-iri , t , :ifi 4 i -- 2. - ' ,- ,;'. 7.i.,- ;' , t -;; ; . -; - -<2.-ti - i?...;.1?;v4; , • ,- `" , ;-4-,,,;•-;',-;24','J',:.1.--"Y '-'-,-; , :-;:i.,i-P...Pc..t.; . ." - , ;- ,.. - • -.' .--zi,ii-;; ; :ty. - ..1..;. - ?; : lz' ; : ' `!:::,•,,.7,i. , :t.,*.i. , ..75 - :,:- ,r . - : - ,.. , ,' , 1 . ': - . = :2' , II''' -- - hcneft conferred ti ma 11ie• i hole country, by General tarra.t3l de: Seating and killing the notorious Jonti ohs and dispersing. his predatory hand. Although not - much affecting the general result, It mae one of the most gratifying cidents of the war. '15506,00N, The operations of the navy have not been numcront; but the sinking of the Ala bama by the .Rearsargu and the 'capture of Mobile by Commodore .Faunsearr, were both brilliant - events, reflecting the highest credit upon the navy and the country. , If to these grand victories wo add the victory or Freedom over Slavery in Mary land and Missouri, we cap. the • climax of the'grand results of the year, which cheer us by their magnitude sad render us hopeful by the effect which they promise to have on the future. Looking back at these results, thus briefly grouped together, let us "thank God and take couragt,". as, on this. festive h much rful and .. a since Is hope cce.ses el , may day, tee mutually eichange the compli merits of the Beason, QUOTAS AND CRE.DITS. r 1864 Ithe syB I Chlcago tl In Do to link ex:t six he loyal t.T. Pa dollars the sick In estimating the- quotas of the several DISTRICTS of the State the Provost Marshal General allows credits for all the time for which men were enlisted on previona' ca is over the 'number which were required on . lIIOSC calls. This credit, amounting to so many years service, is hest deducted froht tpe; qtota of the entire district, and the re-. 7 ,1 tuninder is the authorized quota of the dis trict, which, in the case of the 23d, is 1,061 men. Had there been no men enlisted be yond the amount of former calls for periods of two and three years, the grand quota of the district would have been to that amount larger than it is So much for the district • at large. But in order that justice may be done to ilk , sub-districts the Boards of Enrolment are directed to credit such of them as -have sur ' plus men in the service for two or three years, to the amount of that surplus time, For example, Jonn - SMITH mallited for three years to the credit of sub-district No. 4, the quota . of that district teing already ,full. In the first place he is counted on the pres ent call as a credit of one man for one year; . 'then the other two years are added, which are equivalent to two more credits for one year, inaking three in all. The two last are eredited•to the sub-district, hut not by the Board of Enrolment to the dittriet at large, for pat has already been done by the Provost Marshaltleteral. toed Sen. foresbad ,c words : it lowers {appears even he r, the cri- . [flat we Imendott4 le caning the pend , eball be :They arc This, at first sight, appears to throw the tiurden of meeting the present quota of the district more heavily upon those sub•dis tsicts, Which Latino,creditsof two or three years' men; but it is not ,really so; begkuse the gencrul quota of the distriethaving been already reduced by the amount 'of that ear piss gime, it follotiathif 'the quota of a sub district which has no credit $ all is Precise ly what it would - hare bqen bad there been nesurplus two and:three years' menfn the district. • '•:` The elect of this genera credit of sur plus tint is seen in the difference_ between the quotas of the . W.4l end the '23d districts theformer being B,o7s;*theiatter 1113134. In the 23d the number of surplus _ two And three year's men is leize. CITY :The Charter. election-takes .place-tn. this 'city to-morrow; and as we , shall.dsibe - no paper in'the morning, we take advantage Of the present issue to call the attention of-our readeis to it We publish in another column a fuit list of the•rionduations in the several' wards. There are no city officers to be * chosen; the election, therefore; is exclusively for colut- Cilinen and Ward officers. have looked over the list or local nominations, and are pleased to' find that so much care has been taken in selecting can didates. The 'neminces are aligood •nien, and worthy 'of a generous Support at the polls. • ' . 'net:re Is, fortunately, Vut 'Utile (if any opposition to the election of our etindidatea. But that should Mit keep' voters away from the r:ella, decant; are or great imparhmee, and oiery voter should see.to . It'rthat tlittright mett,Arc elect ed: hope oturraulcrs will the elect:M.4Bl mina, and lie on hand 'at the polls to-morrow.- proclitatatlon neknotfiedged that the raiders from Catutda acted under the .order and.art. thority . of the Confederite•AmrnmentOind mart set or war, In which specrO-mg.e.13 1 were given to abstain from violatidg any tho.laws and rtgulittiqns of the - Canadian British authontlee in relation to &Math Tte authority given to fit. out such an ea ditldn in a ncutsal 'country was a violet of .its. laws and regulations. The acts co milted were a'-gross outrage and , . insult Canada, Davis could have no anthority make anther's tenitorpthc seat of host operations. Illiaisindpg to r 'ai. so shows it the :Confederate - arrogertep is 'dot dip 16 show . much respect to -rules and regq Dena of anikind which °penile ass restrai upon their wished. We 'should not tht the Canadians:would be very well pleas whit Davis' avowal.. Rgroggs Itrcmoortn ov Mosor's Dusgn.:--The Richmond Dispatch, of - the 2'ltb says: •' ' - - ' • ' It was reported on the ,streets yetderda s y that the daring and distMgaished guerrilla chief, Colonel Jolla . ..S. Mosby, had been killed by the enemy. Ti story was sto was Reit be was surrouruled while dining with. a friend--of . Ids In—Culpepper, and or dered to surrender; that be drew his pia , tol and fund upon the merlin when was el tot deed: Suva telegram nein Fredericka. Lurg'dated ort the 25th, iv>le -rectlYcfrra l teeday Morning, which coniradieted the, re port ofAis dea,tb; stating', that . - Lisa been shpt, but not mortally wo unded, and was in the handi Of his friends...: The • gliastioq of his ecmdition; however, - has uoi ham dean. hely ascertained. ~ . 0141. Ild'emman, it Is reportedi will sail for 'Lprope In February; his , wife and child will . accompany hlm..' !titurleigh,": the Boston Journers correspondent in thiseity, Makes the lollowing statement itt reference to the General's movements: -' A company of gentlemen in Ws city have tilted up fast-sailing clipper-ship in ele gant style, placed on board every conceive blehnury, manned her completely with a fine crew, put her in charge - of - one - of our ablest captains, and tendered her to George for one Year, to sail witiv his family and friends where . M .- will—the entire expen‘e to be borne by the gentlerneti, This la the New Fork:style of doing things., Good bye; Georg,' If any one asks you ,on the ether side whether you_ever ran for President, tell him: "I don't remember," Conwncrtmax..—Dr. Keith, the well-knciwn mineralogist, and the owner of a tract of land in Greenwich, Conneeticut, has diFeoycred :upon it a gold veln,arldelt he is at presenVactively engaged In mining. Qne idece . alone of the precious metal vas brought . . to• this city, end valued at -over ete(t . The land" in which this discoyery was made was fornierly mined for copper ore, considerable onantity of which wag at one time dugout; Tat rehenfayor of Atlanta latelyintunied to that town ; complains bitterly of theOon duet or the Georgians who hare peen them and earrlettoff three .hundred wagon' .Ibadi per day of iron, furniture; vragons; window blinds, door locks, hooks, lumberAe: They dune from Oily to one' Inindred miles in . . . ALP-MANDEB. STEW.UtT, tho dry goods nabob Of New - rork, bas the largest 'floozie' °fatly man in..Atiterlcs, or (probably) the w orld. has lately paid an income tax of $21.441, ,000 on a net Income of fira.million,_ Tin Rely York correspondent of the Loedon Teinaa - atinalta that the manner ht *Well the ftsidenttatelection was con rhietedia In the , highest deitreehOnorable A Chanae irwitr - Leuis—The Ilntchinsous. ', Some thirteen years ago those sweet. • songaerit, •thelluteldnson Family, visitetk SL. Louis,.engaged= t concert hall, advertis ed, gathered an audience. and were about commencing their performances, when they were informed that their lays of- freedom were unsuited to a slayeholding Shtte, end could not be heard here. ' The leaser of the hall made an.apology to the public, averring that he knew not till then the character of the entertainment they were to give. A leading pro-slavery: journal, outWardly re formed in-some measure, severely censured the Ilittchinsons for their fanaticism and im pertinence in presuming, as they had done, upon the patience of -Missourians. Times have changed. The Ilutchinsons • are now, after the_ lapse" of thirteen years, again in onr. city., Their prozramme will be found in anoter column. • They have continued singing until their melodies of fraternity have been heard almost the world over. On both sides of the Atlantic men have listened with delight. Who can tell how much those simple songs have done?- , Perhaps they have gone far to exorcise the ;evil spirit of pro-slaveryism from the. nation. Some one said, "Let me mare the songs of a nation, and I rare not who make their laws." The Ilutchiasons hate, with their eloquence of truth and music, doubtless converted thousands whom argument less inspired could not reacts. These minstrels are not now among us in vain. They will s'ng their StraillS with perfect freedom. DlM titudes will crowd to hear. For that which Is to be heard is music in a double sense— melody bathe ear, and mckitly to the soul. —St. Lout. Demorrnt. Our Cold and Silver Crop. The exporti of bullion front California fluting the year 1884 will prove to be larger than those of any former year. Up to the Ist of Pee-ember they amounted in round handlers to filly-two millionsofdollars and.. by the, end of, the year will reach about' fifty-six The larger portion of this has gone to England by :mayor Panama and Aspinwall;- but fifteen sor- twenty millions have been sent to New - York , andprobably four or live millions to Chinn and other countries. The increase of the total export ! , over that of-1663 will be about twelve mil-' lions. The productionsof the precious me rats in other parts of the United States can not be estiorated with any degree Of accu racy. But, as spine portion of the San Francisco shipments is from ;British Colum bia, it may be not far from a correct esti mate to say that the net product of the mines of the precious'metals in the United States, duriny, the year 1804, was about sixty mil lions. Colorado, Idaho and the Lake Su , prior and other gold and silver producing regions have not been heard from; but t tiny would more than offset the British fold that is included in the San Francisco exports. Sixty millions per annum is a handsome sum in gold and sliver; but we doubt whether tiro coal, iron and oil crop of Pennsyliania," during the year 1864, will not turn out to have-been worth quite as much—not merely in paper currency, but In pld.—Philtt. PUBLIC XO A. -WEIDOAN. OP THE THIRD forALD l F Y .l=l..tr e ie .. 6 11=pel el elm dented SECOND WARD ALLEDIKENY.— _ There will be 4 meeting of the ENROLL :EDDEN an643lUlerupi at the SCHOOL IiOUSE, OR TUESDAY EYENINah January ,l, DO, at I &Sock, for correcting the enrollment. All earoll- Ciliate are requested to attenL By order of the Committee.. W. L. OF A.-The FOVITICFOITY. I CAL will meet as TtTE3DAY, January 3d, at 10 o'clock: a. m., in the room' of the Firm:aces Association. As matters of !BM Interelt to the Order will be presented for cormineratiom It is Ct. shed that delegates' be Preeent from all the lora! Councils. By order of the:- - ' - CITIZEiiI4 or TOE BIRST WARD, Allegheny. arelnsited to attend a public •mreting, ,at. WASILINOTON WALL, Rebecca street, on TUESDAY 'EVEN IRO, Jan. 34, at 73. p. tn., to boo a report of the Bounty Committee. Ali ate invited to attends OPLICZ or TUX ALLIARLUT VALLXT 14.7"Yr.44 Pk:VON; o ;in of the let , wi l l Bonds of this mad, due January let, MG, will be paid oa and after (tat date, at the oftlee of tite mummy dedldtri • B.- OSIER; Trounce,. Ye-mymitt OMOM O.lllELit 3ATI4ATIOI 7 I %Mfg . CO.—The Annual . 'Meeting of the Stock ballots of the Monongahela PI rieWion CoMpeny will be' held on TIEUBMDAT, tliel.M.b day of Jan uary, 186,5; at the oMes of Said Company, Ko. M Grant street, Plttitburgh, at two o'clock p, m., at 'which meeting oftleers of Me' Compzny will De elect Mlle? the mulling year.: 'The eleetion will be held behreen the Zoom of two and arm p. m. delldawdtd W. MAKMWIMA., necremmy.... JPITT TOW:11h111/1.80WITY roan. —The undersigned Will be in attendance et the alike of 'WILLIAM 1:10117dIsT, 271 Liberty Buret, Plttsburghi on TIIESDLY, en nvx isv JAN UAR-I , retd. for the purpose of delivering the Township Bonds to bubeetlbers to the Bounty 'Fund. Those holding ,Certldeates will, present them ad-tim chore cley:' and revelve their Bonds. older of the School_Board. degagt JAlirM CI ASSTDAN. Seel. Iltntrti,7ln.tx Der°Arr CoArrair; i Et tilos-au:Oh Dec.'s, AUENEE.AI. XEETI.IIO OF T E A.M:7 STOOKROLDEIIB, of thla mom will he held et the BANKING 11018 E on DIONLIA— jAouary =lO5O, At I o'clock p. =4,11 aoralcl and decide whether the Cumpophst - Astoclation ler the Bush isketker !t ahsll rut by the Act Of the Lektalatine of this State, entitled,./..n , act eds bllag,tbe Hanka ofthleCtotmcomealth - 07 - titVoolo Associations. for Banking Mader the. M 4,l of t " !fatted Statee," &moved= of Augof. lOW sod to take pay burtbersetloottukt may of floosd of Direetota.,: • Valo r Satit7474.7i Aht eriarQ 7 ltark; of tg "Cogusionwailth tole:Woe Atlaelations :tattle Ipmr. P°Se. ofillarlkialfr•tinder:the ;Awed:l4o Celled otates, approved Abe- to day-of August, A.D. leat, tisk the Stockholders of thus boa Cityllink et the City of Plttsbar,"andcountyof Allegheny, hate this dar voted to beeonusaueb as assoaltion, nosier the ofrourand title of !IThe. Eros Oily Na tional Bank of Pittaburgh,”au that Its Directors hove procured the authority of tbe owners of more tharrtwo4blelsof thePapital Stock to make* the Cer t ti ed fica Bl te required therefor, by the lams of the deteraiu sonic asiiaorFiN, Cashier. , OLSVICLASD L PITIIIIITTRAIII R. B. U0.,- 1 • -• . , - ~ , Office of Secretary end Truer, --„,___ClierelettAlleA tat. • t aryYTlnto Aso - VAL ausETTOGI OF T II - ISTZIEBOLDERS,ar ' r the.Olevidaret aid Pittaburgh Broad Compasy tent he held 0 the office orAtie Oreapaap, - . ta OieVelandi OA -tile ton DAY OF .TANVARS,IBO, st to o cock a. r the elecUen of Directors{ Mao to vote upon prop. °anon to teats that portion of theraUroad known ve the 'lwamoto Drench,Tor a terra of peen: Moo to , rote Upon a pure are the half In tereatin the lartZ, t ete ' r, Zanes h rille k Mein. nett Itrittreed, (formerly known as the- Akron Bratieb'ef the Oldireland InPittabOrgh Itallroad.) Also, Whether to inarease their Capital Stook tan. der the Acts or Aprll 11th, MO, and April 9th, ON. - The Tocifer Books lOU' Ito elood on and after he tleth Itee•Yr , . f., 11.00KWELle. _ STOCYLIIOI.DESNII littlETlNti. _. The . legular ornarterly meeting , of the Stoekholden of the PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ASSOCIATION, will be held on WEDNESDAY, January' tth, to, a.; tn., at the WOOWM, Gaulle Buildint Illth Cl. B, SOHOTER,,Jr, - Olerk. • „ , • IN.IS6CIL&E're ANA ALANTIPACTITAEIIA , NATIONAL BANN, tali ;IMO Jteaufacterers Beak,) ' • Pitt burgh, A . 01771. /.9 .11,:1 4 111, iol li rir ri durE_ff thee*. Immo OA & F AWN= ttLitadylifltittrilet, between the bouts of IT o'clock a. tn. and 2,14 detatld' .' JOUN soorr, Jr., Cuibler. FIRST NAT.I.IIM. RAVEL or PiTTII/1176aa, (Late Pittsburgh Tnat Corn.) . - - PlTTrlngAus Ibm. 1 k they wECOpID TUMULT: Kith day, of, January next. between the hours of It a. in; and 2 p. m. del .9.3 d 701fPf U. Settf.tar; (Mohler. ' Orated OY ALtzonmrr laatra.avou 00.1 • December aoth, twat. .AN ELECTION FOR TWELVE L Omer RE,OTOES or this: Com pao y. to *erre for the eeauleg year, will be held at the office of the Outepahr, the ore DAY OP JANUAET, hetweGA the hours of to a. tn. and R II 111.. &DU D.At. DOO%, Secretary. ONSICL OV TIIICO NATIONAL BAS i gj ONPITTANCROLL PA. figia , All ELECTION. FOR NINE DI C. TORS. OF TtiL4 LANK, to serve dusting the 'ensuing leas. be held at the gantries' Rouse, corner or Wood street add Ttrgbintley, ou TUrSDAY t the loth day of January;tl4s, between the .hour" or 10 a. to. and so..nt.' &learn • 3/YO.ll. Ltvirt GSTON, Osthter. . i Ihnag.,Nnitoatax. MUM 01 , ALLICCIUSIV .., - ' - • December itth, 180. ~..-7gra.AN ..ELECTION, FOIL NINE DI Ca BM/ '. TOES OF TiIIS.BANK, to Scree tor , the emitting - year. will" be held at that Banking House, on' tbe-go TUESDAY OF TANITABY; 1805, be. green the hours 0(10 and a O'Clbeit _ ': • delag.4l ,--, .. . :I - 'J. R. ILltAlSEll:oliialev it•-•af.4IIIiILICULTOBAI4.--THIS Election of. he ALUECIMENT o[ll7Nrir - AGUICULTIJILLE.,WOIETY wUI t ba• balk on WEDIMM/L__ ,"( Jim a,2lfat .11 o'cloalan. m at O. GS Fittltatroet.' W. .I.IEIIRON. • ..?•deffl.tawtil. ' ReCordlekgBotrata TIIE DIVIDETip OF TIIFI TACIII. ...,57-'- PETROLEUM 00. - will lotrpal., baktrholatraof stock at 14.11 onsee of 14011 MIN ' sotil 1.1.4.111614 - 11 k 004114WIti and, Oita . , =====i= =MS .7E117" ADVERT 18011111.17.4. "tri: ANT ETI—A PRINCIPAL for tLe u THIRD WARD PUBLIC suiront, Alle 'ghery Pity. Applications srpt be reeelred up to TIIuEsDAY, the Sth lint , FRANCIS Till; naNet:, Pre,illent. No. ten Penn et., Pittsburgh. or • Dr. JAM Es =OWN, Secretory. • jrcbzttl No. 194 Federal et., Alleghen,y. I.V ANT .,e r. t a t — t , Exrzrienz e l u rNr rt n i STOR c e doin m g kn o ex=l e re ‘ c.wh r; de, ail con • neeted with lance minima. cotniroar. A AJAR HIED • IHAN WITH SMALL FA.HILY PRE , Unexeeptionable retereacea required. Addreca Box :W. Philadelphia P. O, enclosing copies ,r•I references and recommendations. • ja2..-3td t - 'O-PARTNERSii.W.—We halve. this day at... Wed with no, in - the Banking business Ana: W. DAVI.IT and ntAltell. WINNINGS. KRAMER k. - eptst- non, January 2, 1.865. jud.sm.; Kkaunn, Eu RAW% FLoaciren Etta kr.n, 3. W. Davri - r, 31.:11mvirlicov., ft RUM, BANKERS sod EXCHANGE HUGGERS. jNal• ' No. 33, Bank Black, Fifth Street. DissoLuT M . N.—The Pnrinerciiiii •or WEIMAN b. SON I. this dny dissolved by limitation. GEORGE WEYBIAN, W. P. WEVAIAN. Having disposed - of my ititere.at In the Tobacco business to my sons. W. F. nod B. Frank Women. I recommend them to my friends and former ecuto mere. - GEORGE WEV MAN. P. SZYMAN 11. VC.I3 - 6 WETVAII. EYKAN Jo: BRO., haterestora to Weyman tc Son,) • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS, • Non. IS and 81 Smithfield etreet, Pitkiburgh. jtMlir VIE ENROLLEED MN OF THE SECOND WARD aro hereby notified that Collecfors have been sp. pointed to . wait upon them to solicit subscriptions for the punter.° of relieving the Ward of the draft to take place next February. And to do, it will be necessary that. ach enrollee man shall contribute the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS; and should the trolicetot• fall in seeing. any of the enrolled men between this and Wednesday, the nth lost., they Will please earl immediatel y at DA:sniff. Klist• ZlEll'A.tr Smithfield erect: or W. RANKIN'S, corner of Second and Smithfield, sail make their sabreript lona. l'lrrt.uvLun, Doo. at, t 664. FOR SALE. IQ Shares Pittsburgh Gazette Association. • 11 • 1400 Fifth Ward Bounty Rondo. Cherry Run tr. Pittsburgh Oil Stott. Allegheny et Pittsburgh do. ell Basin do. Culbertson Run no. Cherry Run &Pitt Hole do. Tar, Story &Cherry Hun do. Iron Clts , do. Cherry itun es Mood de. Cherry Run Central, do. Meadow do. Ohio Valley do. js9 STEEL & BAILEY. c„ITATEmENT OF THE ALLEGHENY 7 BANK. • .Ptt r.srsvontl, Jaz. 24, Capital Stock ta , 0,000 LnanA an 4 Mornunt 1,060.945 00 - . 11ne by other Banks 57.257 17 Notes and Cheek. of of her It tot:, :006000 U. S. fieourilles k T reasury Neter• .131,551 00 Specie 1;3.310 31 Circulation 03,701 00 Due to other Haulm • tt,i6loo Due to Iter.ositors 136.741 63 The shove statement is correct, according to the beet of my knou ledge and tycliel. 3. W. COOK, Cashier. Sworn unto before me this day S. SMITH, Notary Public. BAILEY, FAItitELL 5 CO., PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Hare constantly on kind a large mart:kelt or rnirs, TIMING VALVEN, bas. mom and Water fixhim In general Sr Frown:. attention given to all Orders 119 FOURTH ,T., Pittsburgh. Vt_CIITOR'S SALE OF - bitES- - . TATIE.-14 virtue of the •provbrlmis ern* lenient and testament of Richard Wadden, deed, late et Cecil township, •Wathington noway, the underehtned wll Offer at public wile, on the m sea on TitURSDAY, JANUARY 10, WAN the tot, lowing described real estate, Os A. LOT OF 0 R 0111 CD actuateto Nobletiowe, Alleprfty coun ty, containing ono-fourth of an acre more or less, on which ore ezrzted *ma sad a hai r stolDWEL• LING ROUSE, A FRAWE STABLE ; ADD A TWO STORY SHOP. Sale trill commence at ten o'clock, a. to., when terms will be made known. • JOAN n. Kii:SO, Extxrutors 122182=1 GLASS MEGHANIOS.—Wanted a man 1. Superintendent to take charge of a Glass Works, To one who is fully competent to all reapects—whO undeistanda how to !sect a .facc tore—to martace make and work Flint end Lime Glass—A DLSIRADI7E• SITUATION ATI CH BARB .I,NDECEISENTS IS OFFERED. ALSO,leanted one Pot Maker. one Mixer. anti a number of Finishers. Addle's W, Dux 4267,,Ch1eag0. Ills. —The 'Report of the Viewers aplw.lass4 by Councils, to assess the damages for the wldonloend Center Avenue, - hos been left nt my offlor. A.ll persona arrested ore hereby sotllled to rail at my office and ray their assessments within thirty nap from Ma date, or hang will be dkd In °Dart for the sane, with cotta and fees. • . J. W. F. wnrry., , de yp3w city Solicitor; loGYlftl 'fIICOILDIZO EGOILATOIVA tftirtai; DeeemberlA, PERSONS 'INTERESTED Hittite .vintrot WEBSTER ISTREST, between glen and Seventh streets, will Like notice .0 &pavment has been 'mute and my be thle once 'until the ath of January, lac, •4111 be left with the Treneurer ter Windt , -11.11. CRAIG, Reeordln Regulator.' giber N th . tesl. drat( TO $23 PER DAT, eli.fserator 171Tesaxtocl .1 our NEW EMPIRE ((with late imprave and LITTLE GIANT SEWING S. The best cheep machines in use t Pad led for three years. We will give the Moire Mona, or pay VS a month cad esismats. Menhirs address, with stamp OATEN & CO., Detroit; PEA MUSKINDDII AND DUCK CREEK OIL COMPANY. The It_cloke for Subscription to the Capital fitoilt of the Muskingum and Duck Creek Oil Co., are nor opened - at the gore of REYMER & Duos.; I•.k and OS Wood ' street; at the Auction . Poona of T.,A. Met/LI:GLAND. Fifth street, and at the PEOPLES' STOCK,EXCNANGE, Wilktoid NAIL degkrweed • -- Nisru -cl HIS iaTIGNJILENTS RE CEI V ET) . . ,6 bbla. Fresh 801 l Butler, _ . '6 bokee Choke 801 l Better, El bbbr: Fresh Begs. 6 bones Dressed Turkeys, 10 bbla Beam - . 7 Dressed Rev, • 40 bbls 014 Westrnorelnoti county Binbietnes, ..X0 bbla Green Apples. For tale by . L. li.' TOIGT k CO. G'i .• 0 - 11 8111gMENTs, Dx• hind:ids Prime White Dean; '. 10110 bus, Prime Dry Apples; . • . A bbis. 801 l Butter; • .10 hbis,Atestnuts ; • .r 3 enchsgu Lake Fish; .10 WK.* reit Egs; • 00 boxes W. R. tteesei . . . ._ _ . • 1000 bids. prime iron 4ipplein Just received and for 'Ale et No." 010 Liberty street dc29 POTTER. AIKEN lc SHEPARD. I °USES FOR BALI:. -• . TWO DRIVE HOUSES, - • Nos. 91 and 93 Washlogtoe street, throe-ertorles o coalainiog nine zooms, with gae mad water, god Ls gond order, Also, a LOT ON WYLIE STREET., adJelalig, 94 Cretty IW, ea whleh are temporary building.. The wholeirlil be sold my low for oash. Etotdro of . JOHN ORR, •, degilw4dp 93 Market street... TITCHIE OIL COMPANY.—DIVIDEND Nortce..—Orroor iis FOURTH wranwr, PlrrennltO.U.--ale B oard of Directors' hare this , any declaredral a dtrlve Of r cirsr. on, the capttnt stork of said company. payableat.thn °Mee of the Treasurer, John ilcanne, Monon gahela Lumtance Company, Water attect; on and after the /othilay . of January next. Transfer hooka tiered from theta to the 10th Of January. denote JACOB CLOBBER, Secretary. CZ I ETTLEMENT • NOTIC E. —Persons 1 - Jinxing balaneea to their credits on the books of the Into ANTHONY MOTlGlifi,‘itnd 'who have not had their - books settled, WWl:lsaac ioaletheal liith:W. J. at "the fourth National Rank tor settlement. Those who hate already had their books s ettled will call for their ealaueee. deakat MARIA MeTitlltii, Adrainht. 1;c1v. SALE.—Two comfortrAle two story BRIOK DIV/ILLING HOUSES, with beck buildtv&e, smutted on north-cant-Corner of RoceAnd loot strectc. For pax - Beam enquire of B. CUTHIJERT & SON. or Wil. H. WILLTABLS k 00., Wood et, corner of Vitra. --- QTRAY MARE—Taken pp on :floOom• " - Der 7.th,183 - on the stniete of Plitsburwh,' GRAY; HORNE. The antler is desired to salt at the .11nyor's Mee, and redeem eeld,llwrse within livetiss4, twit will be sOld to plyespenWs. SAMUEL LN, • Chief of Pollee: CO.NBIGIfpIENTS—.. , . lb:} Prime FrOth Roll, nutter. Test rectlie4 nod for wile by Ja2 . WEBB Os IVILKINSON slooopeat (fl rA II TILE, t P IIRCLISE A rAtfot lll l ; l t n6l sod a!Mr lotofgronadlofeetfl edee7 th,7,111 . ,17Z 4 Inth i'llrubberh /oza VCPY tatioa are i i=l. 4 ° __ PP*4l%* dd3 . . • " OPPIWEIer fr. SONS, .3'£ aD 71 S.E.llll.irT S. • - • 0 .L 1 S .M.F.d.CA.NIILL LI BEAST LECTURES. li. .ViEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan. Gls, HR. VANDENHOFF WILL OM: lIIS 0-lAT ON IRISH BM ;LS Irish WU and Humor, with copious examples of each.' English and Irish Wit and Rumor rootractcu; anecdotes to Illustra tion. French, scotch and American Wit an 3 Ru mor. Mots of Ttilleyrand, Sidney Smith, IJurran, Mules Lamb, Douglas Jerrold, tsc.,S.c., with some words on Modem conversation—lts Defects Door, open at 7 o'clock. -Lecture commence, at $ ~' o'clock. leketatlO cents. No reicrred Beata. TITOStAS nAKEw rm., Jo., tv. •B_ EDWA.ItIks, • CRAB. A. 110 W R, JAS. J. 'DONNELL, C. 1.. CALDWELL, R. C. AT.BREL,' - ALGERNON S. HELL, Lecture Committee. TENNYSON CLUB LECTURE, COVIZSE.. B - general desire of our literary coomualty, the Ten Islam Club have batted count tickets for the rem intim lecturre and rending. of the . 1 14.5 season. Arrangements hove positively been ma forNINE EVENINti• ENTEIITAIN3IENTS, an tis c o ped that the number will be increased to twure or fir. teen. - Veins* tickets two each, tdailtting the holder to all entertainments-of the smson, and granting him, without charge, the drat ',olio of reserved rents. . TENNYSON' CLUB LEI-ATTIRE DOLISE. Jan. 0, was—Henry Giles, Esq., of Most Sub. Aect—TheStudy of Life In the Stu' rof Sh.a4peare. • Jan. 20, 1860—Itelph Waldo Emerson. • t • Feb. —,-1685--dross tlischwomL Suldect--The Heroic in Common Life. I Feb.— ,1865—Dr. B. Shelton Mackentia.; Sub. .lect —Lighte and Shadows of Irish Cluarnmar. ' Feb: —, 1861-Dr. It. Shelton Alrickcate. Sub. ject—lrlth Low and Irish Lawyers. Feb. H, terri—E. F. Taylor, of Chicago. ;object —English Words: their use, aausse and bendy. Mardi El, 1865—tier. Dr. E. D. Chapin. Snliect-.: Toe 01,1 and the New. , March —, tigd—James E. Manion:h. Relines free Shnkspeare. Merck—, 1845—Jarnms E. Munloch. • "Ask Aen. in with the Ancient and Modern Poets." Mr. Alurdecb hos been re-es:mm.7mi this reason-it the solicitation of the many friends and admires, to our city of the great elocutionist nod patriot. \ - Single admisaion to each entertainment, 6o.cents Course tickets, P 2. Coo be procured at the I. others of the members of our association, or at th Doak, Ensic and Drug Stores. BALL PATTERSON, • .1. 11- BurrratriELD, S. C. McCANDLESS, J. Et. GAZZAII.I. • T. P. LIODSTON, driStataartbor -- Lecture Committee. __ _ -- --- ----- --- HOLIDAY PRESENT& SW..A.rTUS. For Ladies, Gents & Boys Ivory Handle table Knives and Forks. Do. Carving do Pearl and Shell Handle Pocket Knives TOY KNIVES, for MMdren. PEARL AND IVORY ILLNDLE Gold & Silver Plated• Revolvers AFIRE, BARBEL SHOT GUNS lILUMBING, Gas :and Steazajittialiv ,,, m" -- : :cm carefully attended to, by expe Icareal, practical workmen. A tine asaortment. of OAS VECTURES, SINES, BATH TEM, SHOWER BATHS, WATER OLOSETS, CormILYDIL,IffTS, to. Notts on band and made to order. - Doe. 1884. ER AVENUE. FEDLTAL SICIEET, Allegheny;. Lad 227LIERILIT STREET, Plitsburgb3 Inhitlawdly A Wail )5021E ASSORTMENT OP OFTWIAN cOVEBS. Tufted and 'lead Work. SLIPPERS, same 818. Also, somaygry elegant ZJE , Ol‘xl2l 41.ziges, In Oermaa Work. SCUIJABE SILK veLrET BUTTONS, la all colors, beside. every relety of othe ditto • DRESS TBIMAIlli0e,• - 7,AGY, H&NDKER. CHIEFS, GLOVES, __lbialEitY, BALMORILL SKIRTS STEEL 6 N II . ONYX SETTS, and SLEEVE BUTTONS; of kepi Kyle and variety • ate eta will be found at • • - • sues Nov/tin LIMING ROM • der.dtg• No, Et FOURTH STREET . I)ROPOSALEYOR REVIIIE STEAM • L 7 ONr TH Er E A L VE 6 T . pec 2 4,1801. - Fropelll be received at Ms Department v97d..IIOIVDEY, the 16th day of January next. air tit email - tattoo of THREE" or FOUR BEVENUIBTEAII CUTTERS (side wheel) for the . Upper Limo, and ONE OR MORE for Lake Ontario. • Specific/01de In detail will be furnished bidden tm applioattolo Person or-by letter to ihls•De partment,oritthe :Collectors of the Customs at Boston New A rk, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the Collectors the principal Lako•ports. „The preposals almlho sealed and addreased td the Seeretarye eurelo- , owe Cult, rant del ti .'. FLOtTIIE HAIR, . , . f IA , t -i t i v, t li t e iv :: R o ini : ri ll " g um : n ac t i n s o l re rev c i :i t l ro O l w r T . D i r ' .a nur r .s.,: ' ~: t ia rmiii,dit ; i r C i tg. pray . a* ; Will - puke the Mgr & ~,,,,d oh m , _ Will preserve the 0 at Belot. to old age. Will pre v ent the m Felling Off• , Will curb all Blau the Scalp._ - For saltaZy - . le Juassrox, li i „ , deti . corner fimithfl nd Fourtlistreeta. .attectitrtrr Bann:, Ft uriElj e i:r, , vuic" XTOTIOE 48 HERE ai iBN Agreca. V -at bly to Section 2 of the tt o f th e (I mre ' k o , seeml y of the etonmenwe , of Pennylvenle, - e.ntitled ttAn Act enabllekS• of the Oontraore wealth to become auoclation • r the purpose of Banking, under the lowa oft , t , • Bed Statea ono - proved the 22,1 day of AuEuvit IL 1264, thal the 'stockholders of the AllegbetlY„ k, of the city of Pitteburgh,, and county Of A eny, - have tide day voted to become such ma . son, muter the name and title of , l'he Alkgbe =idiona Bank of Pittsburgh,. and that Wadi p,pr erremi s , td the authority of the AWASH , 0 . re than twO•• thirds of the capital t he te m he bertideate . required therefor by the lawl Of t ! ailed States. acWare. 3 -Vl r . , Canhier., .TBALC CHAMPS . \ ,* , .... , . - , .01TTLET SAW,III : I2\ . . AND BARGE Yrtn, . • • Craig Street, Itlle en) Seltal . • To ExrEapttist: pus 140311ANIOS, others. 31 you with to Secure homes,. now Is Usenet , la abtindant.. 1 ens leeationa In this borough' on payment et 41100, bal. By this plan. toucan ap, tae, and suit your means toreston the let will be but will enjoy the rise in real estate.. 2, • • - ,,dyply at the Heel Eatate and o Ibsuritioe ttirk • - Butler Street. Lairrsto.4.l JN THE MATTER OF AN:44." — Litc; .L CATION for tkc, • TBEABES. --vATTE IL- 'near Head. lienrY Thaler' ',TT p•iN 1111(EF Data Pardo* lit chat RPV,ia'allirwtirno t ~pin 4 3 dbeAses of ti private eit e. • eneby girellA. u.. ati -- , yrtiv 10 , th e cure of wij er, by an enure, ett l t es Not leLlAto ExceNew_g,„, on or af %ray w. NI. two to t . ~..0 or seodoo) WlLtwiTne Iriti.st-ud.,"— es iliZ :° Ineli th7eil:rargairrefunded. .07:4 1 pre. t r., I. ,;kLEB.---Piirilt ~ .t..1, 1 : c,....,,... Wit ta Pena It.". safe by X Er , 3 l l l dti I piton IC egitd'imriali;, -, t. - - i. ,fteulet i 1; i 1 -. - ' y . ..' 1-i7i--- ..• .- --' 4 ~.... -:,-::.: .._- _-,,,, .( u. -0,, L',...,......... R. faliC.oor3Ell9 ECIMELIMM FOR SALE 'BY. JAMES BOWN. TATE ez SEVILLE, IF' el II I "AL' Si'l'lS:4 4 lll4l" T ri HE GREAT. PINE.FLER; IIEMA_PANAKA. • , • • .. Since the introduction, of medicine. MO Wire. of disease has perhaps bees the subject of mortise haus and scientific consideration by the most learned of the peoirksion than any other connected tenh the laws of the Great Creator; not afew have contended that all diseases hate theleorigisi in the stomach; others, the solids of the, body: - 'Wien again, and by far the greatest number e gontend and reason that net:Coen itself Is the very fountain of life—that if ft becomes trapure„then diSensoin its worst forms—Scrofuls, Cancer, Ulcers, he., appear and indeed; experience In treating this EOM of die . , cases by purVying the blood and • thereoy eirmling their eradication and cure, prove this to he the correct theory acting upon which theory, the med. trine now known as HYMAPANAILA, was composed and brought nto !practice, producing the moat grat ifying results. It. use soon exercises such a mastery over SCROFULA, I.7LCER..ITIONB, PIMPLES es rug FACE, TETTEIL SALT IifIEU4 -- . LIVER COMPLA.INT,"LOSS'Or" drPhr.trk, DICSPLTSZA, RlittlatATlSM, GEN ERAL DEBILITY, • • we., he.. M. as to give, from the time it is first taken, encoar..._ agement to the patient, by making both sees and felt, the good it is about to-accomplish. it was thought best to put it up in bottles at hoe. and $lOO each,—as many persons aredisposed to try an ant cle hut are often deterred at the expense,--Ao the trial here can be made at a moderate outlay, and satisfy -the • purchaser that the artieln• Is what Is claimed foe P. to be. viz: the greatest HEALTH amen er.^-_ brought before the peop le, 'Dentate Females will Lind in I.t the mecum they need. That the public may form sonic idea` Of. the pees. liar curative merstio, we subjoin a list of the prim* pal articles of which It Is composed, with adult" description of the uses and adaptation of each.ta. ken from the highest authority known ,to medico witenee. HOXIWRAS SARS.4I.4.RILLA • Is used with a beneficial effect In casein! Montan. :Cam, 'Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Diseases 'and other depraved eel:millions of health.. 1311312213 'ln tonic, diuretic. and eperierit. It has n eyeelft action upon the 111 er, exciting It when lunguld, to accretion. It halt bc-ri lunch need In Germany In dliteissee of the digestive orgtuni. lODIDE POTASSIUM. There are fele tlini•nffler , In which It has not pions' beneficial; 1t is used In Scrofulous A1111;41010 with !rest bentelt; It has also hero fiscal with much sms rW to treaaotent for Ingamnattion of the Eye. It generally ineseases the appetite sad flesh. VENDEE rz.owriq ' de aroma-II; totic, awl highly Invigorating cat, of lifeesottlf hebllity. R'L''rEß E EN I. cr4ecinlli• inlutible• in tams Scrofula' ItheuM‘tiFet. cm.voaimi FLOWERS Ar advantageitaly need In cures of Enfeebled Di goatee, but n etverlully applicable to Mien 0 General Debilit with weak appetite, XZETIEON GARS{ ' It acts favorily as tin alterative In Chronic Al. feetions, Cheonlaticumatlsm and obstinate Di. scares of the Sit • The balance chin formula Is withheld as n lentlon against ftsd. • For sale by SION JOHNSTON, COIL SFIITHEILD AND FOURTH STiA, Pittsburgh, • •. . .114 - . Ark your Inthgent Physician his opinion of the above mine. delSlcatint WIDENING ke WEBSTER STREET. —The RepOrtthe Viewers sppOlated by Councils to ISISCS6 I Fro, In th e widening of .Web•thr street" baton Washington and Chatham' "strectm, has been apbved by Counells and jolt. at my office. The title appraised the damages of Wm. Cooper at Maud made the following sa• semments to pay_thwmount„ to wit: • 'Cu prgperty of DIM G4%1111199 - bo 'intact; 9 90 wrie 0 MO . 31.1 .... N•rv. - C B. silt.adl • .Go 0n.m.... 10 23 1040 6° Win. per 10 23 Win. A snarl* " 1076 Will. ,Il 36 Dorld 4 31 Wt. 3I trin •4 36 IlObt.l- • • as lirtekle - 17 21 Km E. any ' ' 01 74 ed t 0 The pennons „above nam no heni7, 7 t win e d to nail iii my ollinn and N etr respeotive assesa meats within thirty - dirs this date, or Mislaid dal= will be bled in the• t ,,,t,t,..y o o ra te at liens, with coals and att. 's teesfo i r rth co . ilec tree tio . a. F • J. W. . WElJr,ur c Solicitor, /e3113w io, k. • ...„, '.-- CriIiI.STBIAS .FitEliihS, AT THE. CENTRAL )REG STORES EXTRACTS FOR THE HAlmncgrEp. IT COLONGNEs. FIFE' , SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHES, BRUSHES, INPANTS , HAI USIZES, NAIL RUCs DIIESSIMBS, ........„..,* ______POCK C0M8.% . '..• ." 611,1 rim; CREAM, AMA EON BRPSIIEA 05:1:R7' FLASKS, :. ' • POMADES, • JIAMIEPARATIONS. We would cull r.rtieulite alai,. 10 0" OOe desortmcrit of TtiILET t w . en t, different, patierni, sny of trhicF Would Make a rianthsr.a . Present Si-Central Drug Etoie, eorn?pi and redma M streets.lo arket kiciume, . Atte , dcdirditt , (IEO. .eto 73fritid, ANDERsa"Ia""" 4 " . Stem Book and Tolityhders ' GAZETTE ircirmrsaa, gr., PITTSIBURPIC Pemplikrrs, BILL HEADS, RECEIEPt BLANK jAhLg . , PBOGRAips, POSTERS, TIOKET4I • Jima) Bilk.. • .Printn tub 6434ipg exeovf w itk sad 145.. t. ttlezda!uk vzsrrpra cA.R.Ds, .1300,55,1 1 And other, nods or , : ' promptness and dispatcly, est Manner. , /We Invite ot to execute to me us is en AsTiroisifE For - Go/Ws At rdisfhi eleihip o }tei;i;ro ofeßEA' • IN - nig BEST STiLE:AND B•-B• NORMA t maionthr TAJLOE ! ' No. 70 FEDI:HA:I. NT., A.l.llegben VVE, Tilt SUBB 9 RIBERB - hate -4 i• 8 day entered Into a Limited` ' Farthersil agreeithirto the proelaions of the act of Mutual of the Coot mclowealth of Pennsylvania, passed.* Prat day of March, -11Pne, entitled *An Act mita to Limited Pertnerahlps," And do hereby tett that the name of the Linn under which mad p. nership is to be conducted is OILLELES 0, (MX); that the general nature of.the baldness to I transacted Le the Jewelry busineas, the same to tarried on in Pittsburgh; that the name of the Oral partner Is CHAS..ti. ALGEO, and the is DANIEL AUGIJS, both of.the 0 V Pittsburgh; that the capital contributed 'by Mid DANIEL. HIJOUS, special partner, is F Thousand Dollars In cash; that the period et wb the said partnership is to commence is the um of December, :GM, and that it will terminate the nth day, of December, A.1).1887. - 1 • • ! - UNABLE &O. ALGEO, General P . • DANT EL lIIIGUS, . • , u _ Special Paha° Pittebtagh, Dee.' 13th, I DOL. . - dein:Malan ligilli6W V .. OLLEGE, -• , . • - ... .. verne,r Penn and L Clair Nfori . , i VITTSIIIIIt(I11, PA. - ' - .i •- The letsfet, cheapest and mist inteeetsfal )BUSENTSS DUN'S COLLEGE .._ /Dip= uinTED e4Arita. - FAudeats eat"? and r em elt . soy -time.. . 1 vlen at 4W-Clreulaie; eantetnlng full - - Ifonn‘tit9 L t free to - any address, ea apetteatwa to the ..1 • . . ". - .IfENYSIN3 3 Salindet tioNelnotbraw-p pl7psyroeussy9 FETTEIIB OF ADM! ISTRATIMW, - 1 - 1 the estate of I:ORM:A. BAYARD, Sr.,io or Nerssllles torn:ship, Allegheny- County, haring' been grantetto the undersigned by thel c : titer of Allegheny. County, slipersons Indebtein , said estate aro requested to mike Ininredlste iy.- mentourd those hosing claims nolasttherorri. present then Inc -settlement. properly Ruth osted, to the undersigned, at his-residence to endllee ST/ an d kATARD, Adinlnistrato Or to k- and W. ft. PIIRIANCE, Attonrs at'Larz; fit""et;Pittsburgh. I suutAst.LEOTr,.,-..S.lleghetry - Co., Dee. IT, 1581. 1 •~ ~wavKr i ~Ka DRY: G Cnitnail.A.S.AND W . YEAR GIFTS, AT JOS. HORNE & CO.'S; 77 & 79 Market Street We bare now reedy for sale a stook or goods imitable for Holiday Presents Whkh will be found CHOICE AND ATTRACTIVE Among the many aztleleg etrited we mottles LACE GOODS, la POINTE AND HONTTON, SETS, COLLARS, HANDICERCIIIEPS, THREAD LACE VEILS, BARBS, LACE BERTHAS AND CAPE.% LACE sixtvr.s, the /taut good. ha the otty. ITEGLIGE SHIRTS GENT'S NECK TIES, ' SCARES (mATATS. FINE SILK STISPENDES.S. OUR WHOLESALE ROOMS, up .slairs, - De found well stocked with Notions, Staple and Fancy Goods. JOSEPH_ HORNE & CO., 77 ANDI 9 MARKET ST I TTOT.IDAY SALES. REDJUCTIONS LOA HS Dress Gpods. : OUR WINTER STOCK' Reduced Prim! WHOLESALE AND EMAIL ILEX. BAT 81 X 4.1 %. ISt. HAMISONE PRESENTS, For the ,IXolidays, CAN BE SECURED AT HAMM & GLIDE'S, N.. 1i MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, We hive now open end are yet receiving, deity expreasly fur eur - MX OP SAID alk. "Jr IS AL Ma MI ~ ft - large - and benntifal assortment of goods, both :useful and ornamental, comprising Brent:dos, Est , Drops; S SW. C h omb .P B earl, ua n , d Jet itrul OM 'Belt-Buckles; Salts and Belt ' Ribbons; eashutero and Silk Scarfs; Ken& Breams and Nets; Lam Valls; Lime Embrot. dezed'' Collars and Musikerchlefei Worked Slippers i a . nd C i rbloss; Work Sexes, , Oo pardons, Postuton ." males, Satchels, and • Berldes oar usual leaf y stook or 'today, (Hos TriVllßklgi, Notions arlScud( Wores,• . • . . AT' LOWSST 022311 Pala& CLOSING}, OUT SALE, • . . . DRY:-.GOODS . t. 1VT.....13TJ - RO.IIFIELD'S. USEFUL CHIIISTBLiti PRIVIEN'TIL FIGURED NOUS DiLdiNFS. ••• zawass opyra. • • - .reirLiNs,rima.aut4naut i . FRENWNLIEMOMPIMA aN agars& • • BLACK AND FANOTRX.E.S. 00BURGEt AND PANAINItAIS; ..4FAOOk3, black and am& ' SRAWLi AND oLoAliSi' •OAS§iMEREA, for Nen awl SthiNFRANDEPOIROIDERIESI - . lIALAIORAL SEIRTN des, . THE CHEAT , ENGLISH 'REHEDY.,-- 91.,1171KE^S ' .criEsaATED FM/LIU PILLS . . ~ fro4a powcription or Sir J. Clarke, bL /4"hysidsztraordiniuy to the Queen. • This well lenewn medicine is no imposition, hut: a sure And safe.resnedy for.Semain tlLMultien nod Obatrrmtions, from Any cause whatever, .and though . a powerfut remedy, they contain Antis, leg hurtful to , the constitution.' To "harried Ladles It Is perfectly suited. It wilt,' in , a short time,brlng on the tuonthAy period with .. .regularity. These Pills hare never been known to fail whero. the directions on th e kl:pag, et - th e pamphlet Are. For full partienlare get a Pailphlet, tee. of the ageZt• by all thuggists. Price; 411 pet hottle.' Sole Vatted Mateo Agent, • - Courtian street, FCTOis te...•B.—it Ando postap stamps .enelewed. lief autborized agent, will insure a t.eittith containing over g 0 bine. by return malt . ' OFFICE , -TiOlt. COLLECTOR OF United Motel npeelai Income "[az::: • scrutineer, with the joint resolution of Con.. pets, apphired' July 4th, 1e64, n special duty - has, been levied on the galas, profits or income for the. year ending &tat December, - Ha, and n list has been plated In, MY heads for collection, by the Alsenaot of this District. ' ' - Notice L hereby gleento all persons cOneerned that said JLICOIIIO 11UVI , is now due and pityable. . If not paid within ten days after demand, - TEN (10). nal "WILL DE ADDED Oaths amount unpaid; sad the amount of. said toe , with suers& illticus; together with interest; and the costs that may accrue, will become a lien on ail the property, Cr and rights to p e perort - .lnd b ongl to .the tax-pay. g a yet hie r fm y, =n r o di r bet f og. atig tge at p = a A r Tif: x , by all persons In thast ot Allegheny eountylst this district; at No. et Water arm, • w. 14*k, BAJMIIi - • •• • Rieparts Expadir. taatriasnw:46o-sPzor, FILATIONS,Tor tg A nd l i t ing4ratiOU, blends UAW erWtilin onleasonAble is orLAWDEMSQII"STRZer, - I.,coek an 6 404014 M, /41e0asky. •Din" GOCAIL,S. CLOSING OUT SALE Dissolution.ofPartnersthlp. J. W. BARKER & CO., No. 59 Market_ StrefiL . • The retiring of OPC Or the Partners Janus leek aevreaitatingo change to the arm, close out at _ • 171731 01 . 0 - itifgelank The magnificent atc.a.k tontattted In our Inuaetune t eatallaament at the GREATEST REDIIGTIAN IN PRIgIN f!, EVER MDAE El THIS CITY. , Plata Silts, all' colors as reldtke, , , 1 . ffr,77% to 11; 00 per yard; Seltoolored Fixated • Silks. Full stock ofrrldaL Carrlagry Maser, ' Silks, [reel and Ileml-Tollet Sllki,Tlabt Blank, z Silks, double and single widthi,"Mack 'VIM& - -.1 Ottoman, Vellum, tiros Grain, Oros Lie sar l / 4 1 rn : Ta ff eta, Repp, and (lorded Saks: All of float, - i We will aell at grentivedszed prices. r: ~,, Chesterfieldsircuars, Basque, In Jacketly - Paletots, ac.,ln Beaver, ' Cloth, Tricot},, Broad Cloth, Whitney. Mao ehlita, Velvet Clot h .; Frosted Beaver, - Pbinth. ha., in an colora• also in variety, PlshiChalli Circulars: A Hired Cloth Cloak. at IS Ott a Heavy Bearer do. at 110 00. A. reductions ea 00 on each. garment. All other prieon garments, at the mune low rates. Cloaks Ladies .and MOacet. made to order at the maul grata. - eaehmere, Lang and Sqaare, up to stag: Brod., Lonand Square, up to ;lag Gold edalW 001, Long and Square.; dßiddleaex, long and Square. Watervliet, Long and Square. . Waahlogton,Longand Square . Waterloo, Long and Square. • ' Real Scotch, Long - and - Sq nate. . • Long . Shawls, all wool, skalow an •5 00. • Matte low In proporpon. - ' - - • • • t Poplins, Plain. Plaid, - Strlped and Plmrei ? r. !Real /nib Poplin., Picin i plahl,•Str4o mad, !Pop n Lustre, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and PlaUred. !Poplin Rapp, Plain,,Plald, Stripe and Figilred.. Imperial Rapp, Plaln,Plaid, Stripe sad vird.z Empress, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and Figured. • - Alpacas, Plain, Plaid, Stripe and Pidured. • • linstrenes, Pinto, Plaid, %ripe and rioted. Valencia', Plain, Plaid, Striae and Flgtmed.....„ ,Erench Merino', English Merinos, • Paramatha, Baratta/ arid UM other etvlea ar desirable DRESS GOODS, all reduced. to prices less than they have bees bought at mid, • • . time during thin aeltedn. • 37,1 • 1 - Beaver Cloths, Whit e,,.. Cloth, French , kin, .. 4 .• coatings, Mitt gm . rows, Satinets, ()mil iliS Jenns, Ermines, an, al lid , White Flannels, 0: E k ed Flannels, aq Army Iluvull, • I , - Open .Flannels . 1 .G 0 • BaelvF/utnels,. , ::EGlLP • ll3: l l:t"clmihirt o llW r rPed l k o ktin4l:YenanWP L :annasnl Tne FbnriaAn i e:' , a:llll::: • sktrtma Lin;4 —I . i . _ .. Thamoralti• 'and . Hoop - lindrtii. ' • SIV-This sale win positively Oolia_sdk - albte; term u above. . . neyls • of Coatlnvasil Oinm , • and American 05164 riots, Melton; Two oda, t equillyredteed oes. -..Tiwe - E, • = ngkins,' • Tapia Oirren, .Tape Qiotiy-k. • Cotton- Tickb4," I Minna , • Cheeks, detibts .- CHRII . 3TILA.B,IBO4I2::NW 1rEA41,1e613.: . . . . .. . ... . . ... • . . . . _ HOLIDAY GIFTS HOLIDAY GLETBt EATON, 1! lrottld c' IinTOLE FANCY-ARTKO.E - ; rAwcy Hum tern i~ie IVORY PIN 3 /MD SAX SLINCIP,;, CORAL PINS AND,PII3. =Xi& .raziorounn ifoxim xxxchurr worm Box* SZOH SILK BELTS AZ) BELT I FANCY PUSSES AND porritottin. i 11 4 .1113249: , p! , de'' ' ''' .41 111114 ALBUMS! '..• ~ r .:• 1 .., ' . '''' REAL POINT 749 E o Pli L ium! -.' -,4 REAL POINT LACE SITS. - :., -: i yi llEw PA#ME F4 6 * .. * ) i 171 0 1 1 klißr.Al) LACE AND Bere.': , REAL iliEE&D,env rusais imais.. ~ Ewa. LACE Tnimaisii iiiiransms. '::• . -. ., 1 RICE EMBROIDERED serrpETlL - r- FINE ELEgniltntEDlLikimilliit. MOIL SILK SOLRFS, Jog low. FANCY - iiilT Willi GOODS: - , ~. , Bit-vont ! 4 4 1 t,Ts. EMOTES, pLOVE .6- 7 in trettrAni4eo.. •- , , FIVE SILK AND dtritiniai trinues And maey o9tet /voles stasset tor ~,‘ ioliday Preseutg. - , - ; . . Irciti t rite i can trim all 'rip ata 44.64 ii CHRISTMAS OR TURSI-1.9g For their friends, aeLasstit• thus Wit dieynanid. not fall to Ind rnuly articles In our stock that auk, BOTH -USEFIJL AND_ APfI.IOPRIATC EATON, njAqica & ON, : itos; is AND is - M*Aw' CANTON FLANNEL, * l l(?.. l l . ..ii*F.,OOii*issljiiiic _ :::: . '!; . . - :::: • : , , : • . - _ . :, ,. - . :; , ..trimiti.;;P:jmit,-,:g, • . :.. */ * Bl 4 / *;: 4. T •'..' 1 ...•:' - : - ..41 . -.otilTog.i* - 1 , 414t*:A.t. 4 , ': - • • • _,,.-_'''..,.'''.. ?, ';' . i.:4. 4 .7"!... /kaegTeuni'.otaMseLii4lo . • , ~- ,: „. ,,.. ...)::„,•, : .,,,.,...„.:1.„„';..,..- . :.- , , : :..- ~: j...::',- ,- , -, 4 ' • • .' ; .: - . 1 .k•:; , . , ?..-' ,. ,' , ..-- -- .: - . , •; : :• ,, :**4407.01 9 *`` ' • ' _ .
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