r s ittzburgit 'is.7I7RDAT, XANUARY 7, 186 UM:IGO:K/9 INTELLiGENCE.- ' '. The recent appropriations to , Roman Catholic Ins-dilutions by the Common Coun . ~ . Mini New York, has-raised the indignation ' of the2prestc secular: nd religions,' of that .... city, g.. opt those in the interest of that ...,_ , Chu; ,iyhe 77171E:1'MM stim up the recent 1,...1 , amni *Cans -to Romanist Institutions: `l5 . i for the College: of St, F rau d s ~ . Xtr . 6 $20 ,, 000 to the St.' Joseph's Asy . In- .15;000 to the Society, for. Destitute '-- C Am Children; $2,000 to thelndustria :, --. !. id of a Sister - Theresa' ; and $3,0060n tossing ..a; copy of 'their own resolutions iti the death of Archbishop Hughes." t ' content with spending•the sum named, en ibis prelate died, they have since ap. - .1 •• , - froidated goitre thousands of ' dollars to A purchase ~ the, portrait'. of the late John i !,. Ungbes,.,. who styled himself the - Arch ' ...s bishop. - of the Prorinee of New York. . . 1-- -.A leading New York religious joumal, re- .. (erring to this' matter,' in an editorial on 'llorriatdsztr and Rehollion;" asks: "Did i . •e they Toto " teplattonfr of respect - and Con a , • dolenee when Bialtori Waiiiright _ died, as t they did when John Hughes left the world ? Did theylower the flag to.half-mast on the - City Ball when Dr. Bethune, or Dr. Potts, . . , ~.. iffvF':'4:lll:l2o wen .. to his.grave ? Do they. Tote. money ' by tens of thousands for;'any 2. .....- - institution of learning or charity, unless' it ~ .. ~.... is thoroughly Romanist in its charadter ?• ,We ask the people of New York one plain • . - 'questinn::- . Is Romanisra. the established re!, • . titian of this 'commercial metropolis of the country ?" The article cloties with the hope "•.:' that Romani= will soon so luMitcute itself • -.7 ' ;with the power which it has gained in New -1- -- -.. York, as to forget all prudence and fully re. Teal.itsell to the American oyes: And then . * .i ',. - L comes its , doom. As the friend and greatest supporterof shivery, and abettor of rebellion, 1 '.. and. the tyrant: of men's minds, it will be i . ' ' 'indignantly hurled headlong from political 1 . ' ,power..,The latest demonstration of the :1 .; unspeikable effrontery of Itomaniana is still to be mentioned: "A petition is presented to' k -,-- Congress by the Nuns of the Roman Cath. Alia Church asking that the duty may be i -• xeridtted for the_ goods imported to make - their dresses, - on the ground that they de i,.. . Tote their time to religions purposes only. • The petition was referred by the Senate to 1 , tie committee on Finance. 'A correspon -1 , -dent, referring to the petition, makes the. followingliing: "No* the 'Sisters of Cheri ; •- - ty7 =the best thing in all the Itotnish sys tem . liC America- .but it is just as the bait is ~i . the bestlhing about a hook and line to catch gndgenna",. ' . The dear peopla - of Gotham .-.411_ .- . •-.Ase getting thoroughly roused, and we look L'for good resultsfrom the Tentilation of this - 71 '.. ---- matter.. The action of* the Common Corm ' ''":ell . hi ~,,. , . 'l , Matt _ -cw et er. a oes -cr. FiMestants are benefitted, and we shall no i n :...: . ..:- be surprised if the power is not taken out ii: their Us& before long; as; it sheltild.be. 1.7-4Th s 0 Rey. Dr. Shepherd, of Bristol, - .•:.1 . . R. L, sends his 98th annual letter, inprinted . , .form to his. flock.. Alter:referring to Ta-' .., ~.:-riotut. matters,' ho - says 'durlng a :period of -one hundred and eighl , one years, thiS Ec i elesliatical Soclety ban enjoyed the pri - Atte Or assembling: eekly, for-the Wor slap of Chid,' In Its own' sanctuary. ' The first, erected in 1084, was i'enapled one hun dred years:.'.The secondil, erected In 1784- continued in' use seyentpitso years. The z Ar, '- third, dedicated No's - ember IBM, has been - "` - ocenpleil:n little tnernthati eightyears; _ —Welearrifiore the liew*York 'leer that theintiderlastioli)Crolenso is again attracting attention hi gogiand. tidying .. been, deposed. by the Bishop of CapotOwn, "'Jr. Colenso,. denies tho, right of that • • T retate to)udgebSt, and the question is now ' ' ' '' before the .Indlcial Comidttee of the triyi , . 1 ..., e5 ...,, : . : ,.. . . Coundt i . .y..sniirKikdon.nri.have voituiteer .-•s -..: .. ",:•ea their" 'services to "thii. deposed Bishop ',:;:t -,1 ;. ',Blunt fees. The . ()twiner thinks that it - ;i::•:, : ;: - p . ;Lr'• .. van rri,batili be detennlited that he has not been legally de .e —', posed. .1; , •.' ,;•:".. ' It is 0.2141.11 y a correspondent; of the 4.' ::::•-. ' Island of Aneltnun, wlth r ita 8,1,00 people,. ituit-aftinillY 'worship la held In every house -:-:, . --- 'both morning and erenlng." , Ilappy l ' peo ;i:, .i , i .1 lllt . ' - I ; i . l . '. . .'4 - . . , . —4 . lii-Odonial Mural Gimmick': says them is much talk in Constantinople about - a rellgiouireformslemanded liy a !ergo num ber of the:lduardmaripopabition; Montt safe :icighty thOnsand. This refonn,for the pres -tut, has no 'connection with -Christianity, - , ...i;•,. , ,. N . - but with the oran, , and. the interpretailons 7: .•.-V.-i ..; '', ..ef - ha four', great ' commentators, hitherto *• : .i.li: '; • blindly follovred. eiz!: i.:l . , ::...—Thc First Baptist Church in tie e ter - .• .i t; ~.. :; ritortr of Idaho, was organised at. ; Idaho •44 1- -;': . City, ilia the 2gth of August. Biz persons :i.i.i..i :''.. `', presorted letters to unite' in church, tore ..l :.- i . ... :.!stlnt. .- - - - ' ' - -•• r , ; -..' T... - -r.l. --- The First Baptist 'Much of Chitagcc. ~.., I t ymers, pastor, is the 'largest Baptist '• of worship in the World, except. Mr. :liiinfgeoit's Tabernacle in London. .II Isoo ' . .fect front and 120 feet king, endless tiulld lag for the Sunday school, at the end of the • : Church, which is 140 ' - feet long. Bit cos *Alt be $BO,OOO. • • - —BC- Peul' s Methodist Episcopal church, ::hint lof Marble, on = Fourth avenue, !liew :Tork,city,'ortliew Year's'D ay accomplished • a noble work, in paying off the entirei debt of the-church, $87,000. . ; -==Anew: German M. 1. &wait was re-,. ; cosily dedicated at Nevi Albany, Ira, It nest $7,000.. ' Before tha t day: dosed the .amointittepaid Was ribialned, and the church Steal feeettent debie 1 ii:•-,-It appears froze an 'rtrtiele in - the '.Lon :don4fecoid that ithe Blidurfrof Eraser`, pro. lioees ,ta resign, If be could heiletreittfd to nominate - a selfragart„ and . b y this measure :inake-ruiroalie interment Mote to takepom the Queen; Ans . right of iseam:akin.' Some icif the bishops favor the change, aiid among 'the chief li the Itbdiop of Oxford. —Sir ihxlerielt Mutchiron has been in. formed that a fall of nunnia pas recently ta ken- place in . Asia Minor. • The . grains, -which are always perfectly detached, have much the form of rimspherry or, 'spulberry. `The manna is ground into flour, and linked .... .. . , into bread. i'' • .i . . f —ltis gratifying to not* that five Pro- -. -blatant periodicals are at present published in Italy in the Italian laog,trage. • —4t its proposed by the ..New York eArernicle to organize a National Council or the Baptist Churches upon the plan adopted _,by the Congregationalists. It is thought by -StO doing the strength art , moral pownr of the derromihation crilillie them a practical . , I ' natty'. Coming' from such -an Influential* i • Barret organ, the matter will doubtless be considered -by that body d-i -- ''• -TheChurchof the Incarnation (Pro , &giant EPiseCpal), Rev. Dr. Montgornery . ' rector, islree from didri, ; one hundred thou : " aand - dollars, 'having been seised for the A l lert . c; If - building, and twenty - Oro thousand 7,4oniri , additiorull for other purposes. ;This ''. new church -44 be . coirieciated early in 1 " 01 044:-. - -' i :. - .-'.' ' ' ' D. - ... -,At the recent session ' of-the. D. P. PiiityterY of Aitegbeniiiihteti mot in Al rglef46lY' the. following actliztutel Liken: , ',That the Presrlyterydireterall sessionis un i... ail= care to. enforce rigidly the principles - .7.llted Presbyterian Chinch; namely: L .........., (1 16 : ayery, Ir.tet-eomeninlon i and 1 1 ' i~- :`;_` . . SQctet Bole-tics, - whether. formed_ far. In:iticel or liznevolenVpnrposes.. .Tlmfol lowing persaus were elected delegitti to the General Assembly: 31ixistErts—Ain eipali, Dr. J. B. Clark, J. D. Glenn, Shafer; Aitsruyea t •Timmons,, Sturgeon, 'Shafer. Dtc ' Candlesa: —At a meqting of the Sands street Methodist Epis&qval Sunday School Mis stoner). Society, Brooklyn, held recently, two thousand dollens was the amount of the offerings that day. —ln consequence of the action of the Lutherean General Synod, held at York, Pa, in reference to the symbolical qiues. tlon agitating th'at Vhitick, for some time, the Pennsylvania Synod, the oldest Synod in this country, it is stated will withdraw from the body.' CITY AND SUBURBAN, .(I.lr=, YTS TXRDAY mug at a ,0AT61714 Court of Quarter Seastool. FnmAr Fovxmoox, Tan. 6.—Before .Lidges . - Sterrett and Brown. . . The case of Michael - Jacob, Indicted - Ow. the larceny of a trunk from the dwelling of .Iflehaer In Reserve township, at:ldaho _with setting Ore.tia the home, was called isp:: The defendant had [remain Abe. hablt , of visiting. a girl at the house it.f Mr..llol,but bben forbidden to come shout the..pretaisia.l"r One evening, While Mr. I. lll llandllawlfeliereaVient In the city', the house was...tobticit.of it trunk, and when they returned they Ibund `that an attempt had been made to burn their dwelling by setting tire to 4 bed. Jacobs was subsequently arrested, arid when being charged with the offense stated to the MU ecr that "the trunk could be. found if seareti wu wade for it. hut that' there was nothing in it." The trunk, however, was not found. Tho evi dence was mainly circumstantial, the prlnhipal point help; the diteo . veleht itome tnatehev; tied up in a peculiar wiiyJneirberbeving been seen with matches similarly tied up. It was also proved that the defendant had been seen . ..near the-house of the prosecutor, on the evening of the orcurrenee, and had made thrrats to damage Lis property. The case it still on trial. , Prizes Asrgrded. The etlitora of the Ne* York Observer Some months ago offered threqprizes of- 00, each, for the best essay, the- best narratbre, thO best religions and patriotic poem. In cempethicin for these prejniurns, more than two hundred manu scripts were received. These were placed in the hands of Impartial committees, outside of the oilier, mid after examination the following award has been made : 1. For the lest Eseny ,to the Rev. Frauci3 Jas Canonflawg, Pa. 2. Forlbe l st Narratire,to Miss Franeas Owston, Pittsburgh, Pa... 3. For the best Poem, the premium la divided equalty between MiL• Mars. F..:..itltluaou, New York city, tugl 3lisis 4aldimg, Mayerbill, Sixth Ward Relief Asa:relation The Sixth Ward Belief Association was organ ized lest evening, by electing the folic:sting opt cers Jared M. Brush, 'President ; Jas. Owens, Treasurer; Jas. Slackanore; Jas.-Lowry, Jr., Captain C. 1.. Brannan, A. O. McCandless and Theo. Bobbins, Vice Pm:ideas . ; .1. R. Newman, Secretary, and Garai C,Shidle, Assistant Secre tary.. .Ihdes for the guidance of the Association were adopted, and $79...10 was paid In at the or ganization. The benevolent, charitable and liberal citizens. of the Sixth ward, are earnestly requested to meet with the .Association; and join in the enter, prise, on Saturday evening, the 4th inst., at o'clock, In the SchOol House. • 7. - E - VRRRIVI,ObIe.fIeAVAVAILLO voe 18415.—This 'excellent almanac;lssnad from the odic° of the AlbaniElseniagtVournal, has been received and is for ,a,le , by W. A. Glidentenny, No. 45 Fifth street: "lteontalns Aill returns of the PrMlden dal:election from all the States, and resornsifrom the various State elections back to 1800. It also contains a vastarray of statistical inforniation on subjects of general mteresr, and will be found very useful for reference. ~ , . 11.1Ticio-...qcersaii.x.—Tfus popular eihlbk tion of oriental paintings will open at Masonic Hall, on Tuesday: pact, ,smd finm the high en comiums passed wpm them by the imms of other cities, We are of the opinion thathur people will enjoy a rich treat In The Way at remand henna. fni paintings, not often witnessed in the Wohtern world. The plctums represent "Wein theLittd of the Orient," and arc pronounced of thnhigh est order of meriL BAFS AT Ctxszlirer.ii.—A mew bask to be called the "The Flrstltallottstßaok ofCleat field," has lately been alloircd by the Comptrol ler of the Currency, to be loeatad at that place. js La already organised; =twill be ready for bus iness In a few Tays. Jonathan Boynton, FAq., Is President, and .C. Finney, Cashier.' The capital L 3 one hundred thousand dollars, with the privilege of inereaiting it to* twO.lrtradrel thou- liattmometi.-The Wort. of constructing a branch road from Ashtabula, Ohba, to James town, Pennsylvania, has been let In one contract and the workmen are already_ assembling. It Is IMbe.Anished atithtn. the7yralr 1865. Tiara is abo a rumor that the Cleveland /n Erie Railroad will bay the parity made - portion of the Ashia halo and Ncw Lisbon liediroad, from Niles north ward. Tor 10:40 Gnu" Bums:-=.ls trill be seen by adveratement eliewbt ra,:indiserlptlena tn. the 10:40 13. Gold Bonds will. be received op to and Inelnetre "or &iterday,4tuttrasy Ttb, at the 11. 8. Government Depoeltory, Fourth National Ranh, by orderof ,Vee r retuty of the Trensury, ACCIDENT ON THE HEXCEIELD RAELHOILD.- A car load of bay, bekonirioglo John Italtd, of Washlogton, Pa, caught. Ore •.on .Monday, near .that borough" from a spark from the locomotive, and was collrely consumed. It was with ivrat difficulty that the balance of the train was aeved. FATAL ACCIDENT.—MarshaII Kidd, of Bur gettrlown,-Wasllingtoa county, was killed on Saturday Dust, by a tralh of cara, west of Chi cago. He was taking sheep West, in company with datnels - Vance.: ' Ri....u.0.c.0r.-4kevural of the 'lo3d Regiment reaeheentonnlnglast Tuesday evening, on their return 'from their barbarous Imprisonment In reb 7edOni.—Aniong Moils Jobn Krona(' that pL3ce.. - . . - • • ;;..SPECIAL LOCAZ:IianCES• .-- 111011(AS W. Kann; 'practical Slate Roofer, and Dealer In American Slate, aC various orders. 011 ice at Alexander, Laughlin'., near the Walter Worke r PHtshisigh,Tai Itesklenee, No. 78 Pike street. Orders prri n Vi attended to. AlPorork oarrantedviter involving done at the shortest notice. o charge for mains, provided the mops not alused alter it lipid on. I•••• New Goons puss mama at tne Sterihaitt Tailoring %stablislrolent of Graham it -MeGand. less, 73 Smithfield street. We would most peetfally invite the attention - of our friend!' and the poblic ' lnSener3l. to our snow stock of fall and winter goods. - They contain all the I very latatt styles of Fasglish. French and American clothes„casslmeres and voetinga, all of the FIRM, quality,' and la Seleeted.witirlbtagreaiest:care Gentlemen desitieg fashionable and well ynade clothing, would do well to give us a call before ruidebialtrg elarirlieW , tra 'gartnent tat war. muted to give full satisfaction In both prteS and panty, Merchant Tailors: No. 73:Smithfield stsoct.-- ISmicilratcrnen..+Flie attapan or our read- NM. brilliant.. assortment, 01 'Fall andTilinnim Ckiodi 'Jut reecired by. oar friend Sicr. Jotro;Weler, No. Federal street,' Alleghedy..*llhr teck cc:Opaline a great 'dela!". Of Fancy French;Engliah, tkoteh and Amdriena caigmera i0d.:01404 and doe Silk andeasel men' {radium ill cif :which will he made to order hi the lomat Myles and in thelieM - Inahner. choice selection.of rambling ',Goode alim on ',and and ,fOr. sale;with- a . fall 'hick of Ready Abide , l n ; - weir and faildonably FILES Dmicacr.—The friends' of thOed, who are troubled with .bad,:breathandi;threnglr over retertto .14: commit a poaltiva and trail mlataka i earpochdly If they are aware of the merlta and groat efficacy of the 'Fragrant fiewodont. ,Thle •thc. - tradnu4 remedy for the dlfficultyrthete to no valid excuse for a bad .breath now. Bold byall-dragglats. . Omarrnmt and ca , riego tattle' will be taken at tbe omnibus Offko, NO. 410 . , Pedn'itreet, day or night( All ordcrn left at. Wu 111)01,11 Plice Will be promptly ntte.. led to. All rally mast bo paid In adt atm. MOOTS AS Sill)l3B.=3veryJarge and iarled assortment -radles', Trilaiwa , and children's lxmits, shoes, pal morale, alippre,guin over•shoes, -randala,"Ac.ote:, inivat'a the day, and on Saturday, Say and evening, at Mc- Clelland's Aticticin llouse;:ss . Piftti streu. ! ti.osasp. out teepee-critic dock a bands, Manketa, Wootettkot#,-ataati; batmoral skirts, hoalery,•ac., df a canolde'ealloltxluotidn to Ma!, at .MoClellatol'a Shoo Auction'. House; 115 FitLh Drirld? , i9t, - ettlillegerl i PtioN4 pet-. Etwrzax Wtsxures.--John P. Hunt, Masonic /414 MuquSt recthed all.the.,Notrork weeklies Mid a ¢i at YaHetj lirothaltiter6oti* reading matter. • FACTS TOR ifIITACOTIS.I3OOtII and Rhoda CAR be bought elleam• at 96 Federal street, than at aujiatatea4.4tiVeataifiliftratatas. 1 • • . Lawns stock of custom made boots, shois and igz.r471 ,11 41P a t 9 f.Y.5.4e114 13 t. ' ViiiiTViaiteiiiintelaraili?O &iota nnipboor at Wellatockos, 96 Federal street t .. ~_ S C'1.11: .Y 0 TIC I: , . ANls Cure Idr these distressing .:ompl,ints le FlTS—smss miTO,lssurign ban Treaties on Foreign • —end liiiiii-efferlisrprei r trattonN, published Erg B—by Dr. 0. PHELPS BROWN. The pre -scrintlon vas furnished hire In sucks peer- FITS-4desiiial manner that he cannot coiselen -"Homily, refuse to make It known, ns It hoe PTTScured everybody who has used It, never • —lwing failed In n single ease. It Is equal- FITS-lTsuro In eaAi df Fits Li•of Dyspepsia, —and the in.Tellients may be °ht./onel from FlTS—any Druggist. SENT FREE to all on re -*Opt of Ord centi to pre-par postage, he. WlTS—Address Dr: 0. PILELPS BROWN, No. 19 • —Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. ADD arPITISEVIVLIUISAM WORKS • HUBBARDS & LONG, WAIfrIPACRTIZEILS 07 PATENT GROUND cracirLArts, -. Warranted CAST STEEL SAWS, of every de script-lon, IHIII, Mulay, Cross Cut, Gang, and all other varieties. All kinds of KINM:S and SPRINGS, made from Sheol; Cast Steel • Extra Relined REAPER AND .ntowuita EgfrirES, Esc. air Warehoun and Works, corner WATER and SHORT STREETS, Pittsburgh. Particular attention given to Retoothlng, Gum. ming and - raightening Circular Salem also; re. pain of-al kind.. Punching and Drilling done at. reasonable rates. acaSdy BARNHILL, & Boiler Makers dr, Sheet Iron Workers, T,.. 0), ea 26 PENN STREET. Raving secured a Irwin yen], and furnished With the most improved machinery, we are prelim ed to . menufacture every description of BOILERS, in the but =linen and ivarranted. equal to: any made in the country. WILIINEYS, _mum - IEN, FINE BEDS, - STLAAI PIPES, Locomorna. BOILMIS; . 0 ND.E.E S E RS, SALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AGITATORS SET TLINO PANS, BOILER IRON - BRIDGES, SUGAR PANS, and sole manufactaers of BARN- HiLL'S PATENT • BOILERS. Repairing done on lbe shortest antler. dell If 115....R0K1NT10A. KEA A CO., (succettort to Itontatoy, Dams k IVltuots,) Washington Works. POUNDERS AND ELAORINISTS, Prirnnorton. • Manufacturers of BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES LAST ENGINES, MILL UHINE:RT, GEARING,' SIIAPTING, CANT- Aral s of nU descri or Inns, 011. TANKS& STILLS, BOILER AND :MELT IRON WORK. Ara- Agent. for GIETARIPS PATENT INJEUIt OR, foi feedlng Mr , - LAKE SUPLRIOR Copper win and Smelting Works, PITTSBURGH. PARK, M'CUROY & CO., iilsnutni•turers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS' & LT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BrIT TOSIS RAISED STILL DOTTOSIS SPALTER iLDER. A leo — lm.,orters and dealers In Au:T- A LS, TIN PLA j IE, ' SIIIIET IRON. WIRE, ac. on hand, TINNERS , IRACIIINESand W t. TOOLS. aretiouee,No.l4olis and IN SEC OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Spoelal onion of Coyper ici:t to any de-sited pattern. a-- -, „1..T.11 E. CONFESSIONS AND EIPE aZa.--, HIENCIE _Lir AN INVALID, plOtished for the benefit cc n warning and caution to young men wb9 sett, from Nervous Debility, Pre mature Ii or of blanhood, etc., supplying, at the some tiwa, Lie runes of self cure, by one who has cured himself after being put to gent expense and Injury through medical humbug and quaeltery. 13y enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, sin gle copies may be hid of the buthor. . NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., deGarufaurT Bedford. Kings county, N. Y.. TO NERVOUS SUFFESIERS OF BOTH SEXF.S.-A reverend gentleman hay ingbeen restored to health inn few days, after un dergoing the usual routine sad Irregular expensive mode of treatment without fIICCCS.S, considers It his mitred duty to eommunlcate to his nelteted the loolits ef - the past Ain Months. payable en antlefter the eth iost.t., I 1-ja62e41,. --tWAL-P:.GAIWIES,I3eIS7. vi.x.wzreganr. 1 . 0_0111.1.01PA3113, Dontist. Cone _ 1 1. 00191* Or DIAMOND Auld' GR.A. I•l4firescei—Dr. A M.PaUOo k l. Ur. " 20 CkiTh•OdorANWItittiaicliEttett • . raT r7SE:WE.7 .pliTt , El - 1“;1•171:!.:ATI;E. FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Luse NYD BtANAOrlt RENDERSOS. Double Entertainment :Or SnturdarniF,titf Pieces. Wm. Henderson as Ingomnr. THIS (Saterdny) FA - ErfiNti will be presented 'the celebrat“i !gay entitled INGOHAR THE IBARUARIAN. log irosr- Wm. Henderson. witha complete cas t. Song Fannie Burt. Dar Cr Miss Serials.. To be followed by tho meloAlmmatlo play of the FOHTY THIEVES. Dan, 3llse Sylvester. To conduce with . ROBERT MAC AMR On Monday Mr. J. NEAFIE will appear MASONIC FiALL. FOR FIVE NIGHTS. Tatadaf, Wtdneaday, Thunday, Friday Saturday, Jan. 10. 11. 12. la and II THE GREAT ORIGINAL ETIINO-SOTHRI From the Academr of Art, Paris, ay exhibi ed there two hundrnlaad seventy consecutlra rag Cs. Representing ThrillOg nod Sublime Scene& la 21- till Life. CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEES, on Th rs day and tinturday: afternoons, Jan.l2th no 11 th. Look out for the Mammoth Programmes t bo distributed on Alunday and Tuesday. ' Annismosi—Esening, 23 cts; front seats 50 eta; afternoon, for Children, 10 eta. Doors open n 1 7 o'clock; commencrat 8 etiock. jassl. TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES. TENN STREET NEAR IT. OE.AIR. W. O..BIITICTIIE Lnuea and Manager. DUD STAB AGAIN IN—TUE ASCENDANT! Once more the people ti - Ock In erolids to their old and favorite resort. A SPLENDID PROGRAJMIE Neer Negro . Arta, Sherman In Sarannabakenes In Washington, Faster In a Flu Brilliant Dances by-Mins Frank insistle, Miss Louise Tiolette, Ashton. The Great Gymnasts P4r. W. 11.'ciad Master FRANK ASHTON /11-Diext week n host of new Artists DISSOLVING STEREAPTICON. PANORAMI C VIEWS OF European and American Cities and Public Buildings, INCIDENTS OF THE WAR, Scriptural Illustratiohs, Port ralta,lillactlaneons Views, Moral, Ilurnorrius lortluctive, Brilliant Chromatic lEtrocts, Optical Illuolona and Transformations. These Dissolving Viers form the most attrac tive entertainment that,can be Offered to an elfin. tml public. The gradual change from one city to r net secure almost magical, and the most won. c,.iful relief Is given to Landscapes, Panoramic V Iraq statuary, ate, realizi n g a perfect Stereo. ri.opie effect. IXBIBITION ATAASO VIC IT ALT„ ON Friday & Saturday Evenings, Jan, 6 & 7 o'clock.. Doors open at 7. Also, an Exhibition for CHILDREN on xra_ iII)AY Arr Eiak: uuN, T, et 2t4 o'clock • • 25 eent A. - taiti len under 10, necompialed by parents 15 C1:11:1 ren :Omitted on./inturday afternoon. 15 44 • 4,0-Tickets for sale at the prioolpel Book :4tores, end at the door. J14:11.. P1f.4.105..1111751C. Ile. FOR THE HOLIDAY'S. AMERICAN, ORGANS, AND MELODEONS. Just received, a choice assortment of superior BRADBURY. (New York,) and SCHONACKER et CO,'S (Phila.) PIANOS, AT PRICES FROM $375 TO $l.OOO Di:PROVED AMERICAN ORGANS_ AND MELODEONS, AT FROM •I TO WI These instrument.; me acknowledged by judges to be the best in the market, and .ill be fold at from twenty-five La eerettlydire Johan inn them faetury prices. All wriarardeed for 6 years. Persons inter - ling to buy a btnelsome Christmas or Near Year's Pfellea are particularly requested to call and enuring istie stock before goinvelts, where. Descriptive circulars furnished ou application. WAKELINK & BARB, U BISS=L'S BLOCK. St. Clair Bt. Erb 110 FESIAN, 110EXE C 0,41141 asTUTU STREET, • Docamcsi. Volisim.Cass. 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TILE NEATEST FITTING, And THE MOST DWEABLM sioceris _amnia eszr.ciassi, Of any halal) fn tho city. He has Jest received a magelficeict Sell Stock. Try Urn. gale THE " STAR" . WORK! • JUST RECEIVED BY GEORGE ALRREE, SON & CO., No. 03 WOOD STREET. Btes. and Tollles Boaters; • Children ', Goat awl 104 Shows. These good. nre made to our special orlon. and warranted unequalled custom irotk. T TORXE JAMES LAITERTY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,AII 7.4ollBuilueirs promptly attended ts. othee,Founre siszer;niliar .E'lttabtarg. • • .splianstax WOLNACTAILL . _ ' A. JO/11110. ACKRELL & JOHNSON,. " • AiTORINIFYB-AY-V; : 11 .6.7:aamisEVEKtiatIEHS , 01.6.41-6,0*(111 toutithir frit Wittindild Borgia, solleafsg Ls trots en to twcuitidsys. • , AlirOnloo No. NS Glare irriunrr, Pittsburgh.' Osltwitb 41schargo and two witaeues. t4ght.ll.:‘-. ROOKS. .4133 U.VS. we A COMPLETE HISTORY OF 111 GREAT REBELLION, CbrOnolOgiCAllT arra ged from the commencement of open treaaon and dire hostilities, April 3Uth, 1660, down to the ' /:U-dection of Abralani Lincoln. ,resignation of General McClellan, October Bth, 1E64, is published In Hunt's Pittsburgh Almanso for 1865; 3P - rice. Toes Coates. Mailed, post paid, cis; receipt of price. Address JOHN P, HUNT, Publisher, Ja3 55 FIFI St., BUBONIC' HALL. NEW BOOED DOWN IN TENNESSEE. This new volume,ny the author of the Pines," Is selling oil' like wild-Ore, and can handy be made as :est as the orders pour in (or it. It I crammed full of material, most important to every one interested in public affhirs, military or politl• cal, besides being as thoroughly attractive and rib. sorbing in Incident and story se the aatkoria otker books. 12mo,eloth. $1 60. • VICTOIRE. A mew novel, vigorous and fresh—sure to make • hit. t2mo, cloth, tinted paper. el lb. 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EIKBROITIEBED i3E 2 T.A.ZTC) ~C.COVrIgn.I3, The name Imported' • -- MOSAIC BUGS. AVERY LARGE • VARIETY .• 00' VELVET RUGS, NOW IN 8 T - 0 FIE. W. D.'& 1111013ALLEDi EiT FOIIIITH STREET. CARPET STORE JIERCHaIferT TAILORS. BISSELL'S BLOCK W. H. MORE. 10 ST. CLAIR sTREtT, • Would call the attbatlon of boleti to his Vick of goods. It has been, selected with great corm add contains all the NEWEST STIT., 5 OF GOODS to be found In first clan housu. Gents wishing s suit of clothes made to order, will please coil and examine. our goods and prices. Also, a Intl and Complete stock of , . • S.. Graaf:UP. Rc 11. ilireGaztlattimuirermiolt . No. to l9c. CLAIR sTREkr: HENRY G. JULE 4_9,9., • Merehct ,l 4 Wa 110 1" 110 9 I 4 IW4 ea Nut k St. flair 11roets,1 .17rnrc.47. O.ILEOPITLIIC. FITXPNIEET'S SPECIFIC Homeopathic Remedies • Stand confessedly at the head of remedial mesa for too use of tne people. They are alike removed from the poisonous, dangerous, and repulsive doses of quackery, or Old :School practice, the incenYes alence of water-cure, or the intricate and perplea .ng ohoeceities of the usual homeopathic boons as Medicine.. Consisting of simple specifies for the various, diseases to which they are related—out no In the form of simply sugar pellets—and prepared of ingredients neither dangerous nor disgusting, they are the ready ant of the parent or nurse,: and the comfort of the complatrung and !eyelid. They possess these positive advantages. They are harmless—no injury can nose from their use" They are simple—you always know what to take, and bow to take it. They are convenient—you can wre the proper Summ Pills at a moment's warning, ithout hesitatlou criNtielay. They are elikient— in thousands of cases disease is arrested at °nee, and the system cared without prostraUen or delay. No.i—Cotes Ferer,Congestion and Inflammation, ent, Pain and Restlessness, and the first stages ot the acute and Inflammatory dlseene, Price 33 et,. No. 2.—Cures Forms Fever, 'Wenn Collo and Vor. eelous Appetite, Wetting the Bed. Price 35 cent.. No. 1..-Gnrc. Colic ~teething, Crying mood Wake. Arleen, Slow Growth - and Feebleness of Infants. Price 36 scats. No. 4—Cures Diarrhea, .nr Children or Auks Cholera Infant= and Summer Complaints. Price 36 cents. Nos. 4 and 6 cure the wont tags of Chronlo•Dl anhes. No. 6—Cures Dysentery or Bloody Flux, Collo Gripping., Bilious Colic, Fall Dysentery. Prise 3 cents. • No. 7—Cures Coughs; Colds ; Iloarseneis ; Bros Inguenza and Sore . Throat. Price 35 tents This and No. I never fail to cure the worst Cold and Coughs. No. a—Uurea Tooth-ache, Pace-ache, Nerroo& nen sad Tic Dolore= Price II cent.. No. s—Cures Headache, Sick Headache, Tertige, Bush of Blood to the Head. Prise 26 mate. In addition with No. 11, It never fella to cures the toast inveterate cases. No. 10—Cures Dyspepsia, Weak, Acid or Derma& and Stoniach, Conatipatlon, LiVer Complaint, or Bilious condition. Price 25 cents. i IniaLLIBLI: for all cases of Weak Digestion and Bilious Complaints. No:it—Cur:Suppressed Menses, or Scanty, os Painful, or Delaying, Green Sickness, a 5 cents. No. 12--Cures Leueorrhes -or Whites, Beetrin Down too Profuse Menses. 35 cents. No. to—Curd a Croup, Ilearae Croupy Cough DlL9cult and Oppressed Breathing. 3.9centa. No 1.4.--Curve Solt „Rheum, Crusty Ernpilorks, Er) p..laa, Scald Ileac!, Barbera' Itch, Pimple 3 the Face. 36 cent.. No. t6—Cures Ithromatinm, Pain, Lameneas, or r:orrneas in the Chest., Back Side, or Limbs, or Selotion. 36 cents., O. 17—Cures Piles, Internxl or External, Bun or Bleeding, Recent or Obstinate. •60 cents. Ills remedy haa cured thousands of the worst pomade case. No. IS—Duren Opthtbnimia. Weak or Inflamed Eyes or Eyelida r lailing or Weak sight. W cents. It may always be relied upon for a cure. No. Hl—Cares Catarrh, acute or chronic, dry or flowing, Cold In the Head, Innuenr.s. 6 cents. No. 22.—Cures Whooping Cough, shortening and pallating it, or Spasmodic Cough. CO cents. it is Infallible, and always rellel es and our. No. Sl—Cures Asthma, Oppressed, Dinicult t Ls. bored Breathing, Cough and Expectoration. Brine SO cents. Hundreds have been cured by Scrofula, EnlArged Glands, and Tonsils Swellings and Old Ulcers. 60 cents. Has cured the wont cases. No. 24--Cures General Debility, Phyllealor Neo You. W.' um,. GO cent.. No. 25,-Cuors Dropsy, fluid Aeenmelationt, Tw eak Swellings, with Scanty Secretitons. SO tenth • Zio. %—euress Sea-Sickness, Prostration, Vertigo, Nausea, VonaUsw. 60 scuts. No. ll—Cures Urinary Ventures, Gravel, Kenai Calculi, Difficult or Painful Urination. 10 cents. It cures old canes of Kidney Diseases. No. 28—For Seminal Ernbuione, Involuntary Discharge. and consequent ProstraUon susd Tat ty, Bad Results of Evil Habits. Price 00. TM Most efficient remedy known, and c •be relied upon AU a sure cure. No. ki—Cure. Sore mouth or Stomach, Clinkered Mouth of Adults or Children, end also Nistsu and VomlUng of Prep int FeruSlcs. 60 cents; Cures it once. at--Cayes Painful Menstruation, Pressure, Cramp or Spasms, Prurittls, Itching, and Irrita tion of Fermat.. $1 ao. . It sets like a sbarm. • I:l—Cure &Miring at Change of Life, Irreg, alaritlea, }lushes of Heat, Palpitation, and .eren piaease of the Heart. $1 00. . No. 73-Lauren Spurns and Coariactor letary or Fallltg-Skkineaa. Moles or St. VI. Haute, Jerktogn, Twitniangs, Hysteria. $1 00. No. In—Cures Thytheriiiml Ulcerate. ..411fg tiara Sore Throat. 03 teats. M vial family case MI vial family ease., morocco ' 6 00 W vial umealaim . l 3 00 15 vial ease 3 CO 36 Mal Phyalean'a case l5 00 FCAD'S EXTRACT OF A • mmintirß For Sums, Scalds, Outs, Bruises, Soreness, is • Spralne, Rhenrantiam, Bona, Viers, Old ~rea and Toothache. It attlites dans. Price ea rent. Thetrada supplied at New York prices One Remedies by MalL Look ever the list, make up a ease of whatikled you choose, and Inclose the amount In a euirent note - or etamps, by mall - to my address, and the a., , llclne will be duly returned by mall or express. fire of dune. 3. M. FULTON, • YAM sireeti Mi.pads Dollen, Seeacul doer below the Post Odlee, dee Wholesale agent for Pittsburgh sadd elelmey„ sa.rAs. UOLLAB BANK, NW ti 4 rovarre. STIR/Mi. CIIAATIMED - 1N.11355. Open daily from 9to it o'clock, also on Redoes. 4")"nd Saturday evening, from May Ist to No vember let, from 1 to 9 o'clock, and from November IA to May let from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sum. Of not less than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and 'December. Intervent has been declared seml-antrually, in June and December, since the Bank was organised, at the rate of eta In a yar. Interest, I fnot drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the dem:Altar as principal, and bean the imme interest from the first day. of June and December, compounding twice a year 'without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his pass book. At this rote money will doublo in less than twelve yenta. tiookii, containing therObarter,lly-Lawl, Boles and Depilation', Turnlnhed grills, en application at the ',Mee. Pnrstrorrer—OEOßGE ALBREE NICE 11YRIDKNTS. JamealllcAnley, James R. D.Meeds, Term It. Shoenberger, Wm. Douglas, James Herdmnn, Isaac M_ Pennock, Peter A. Madeira, -James Shidie," William .T. Anderson, John 13. McFadden, M. Pollock, M . D., , John G. Backofen. TRUSTIVI. Calvin Adams, ; Llr-nry S. Lynch, • John C. Blerdley, JohnWarsimil, 'O. orge Black, Walter P. Marshall,' Bill Ilurgwin, John Orr, Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton, ••Henq L. Ringsralt,i John Evan., William E. &lunette, Benj. L. Fahnestock, Alexander Speer, John J. Gilleapio, . Alexander Tindle, William S. Haven, William Vanklrk, Peter U. Hunker, Isaac Whittier, Richard Bays, Win. P. Woyman, James D. Kelly , Christian Yeager. • Serref my end Treamrse--4111A.5. A. COI*. DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO 770 SMITUFIELD STREET,. p(o posit,e the O, ut= House ' ) .CgiartOngi the i.e4W",40. OFFICERS. praigesl—GEO..`.B. JONES. • vicar rammoisms. • Wm. H. Smith, Joshua Rhodes, Thos. I). Messier, Alex. Bradley, Francis Seller' A.Reinemmt, John F. Jemags, Joseph King, Thos. S. Blair; S. Hartman, . Howl - F. llama. - Taarrices... *- ' .Tomen Park, Jr., S.-8. Fowler, D. AtfLong, S. ht. Tiernan, Dr. Jos. Oszothers, , B. F. 7011014 A. S. Belli • • -O. ll:•WollY, - . •• Jos. Dilworth, E.. D. Cochran, 'i ' Wm. Smith, - - •W. A. Deed,. S. WAVOodwell, W. It Pbelpa, .. It. O. Schmertz, D. E. McKinley, JrMen: °reunion, 0. U. Poulson R. M. SiOlth, • Jacob Stuckritk,,, - a.Follensbee, Alfred Slack. O. Zug, ' • Secretary and Tiverurer—D. E. DIiKIBI,EY. , Open daily, from, am: to Op. m. Also, Suttig. • day evening, from 0 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of one dime and upward.: Dividends declared in December and Juno of each Divldeiuls allowed to remain aro placed to the ,credit of the deporitor as principal, and boar inter. 'cot thus compounding it. ' - Books containing Charter t tly-Lawi, iheauralsolt , ad MAW, °Oleo. • • . - f Mir This InetitUtleaLtstters, :especially' to thous .C m accunt " t i tial.:, Ty " emell a Teroalt , , t = e n t se t n, awn which will us • reamuce wnetrneedad i lthele money not Indy. being ilatck. but ,bearing in treat , .Insteadotratealninir.tuipraluative. seem. JAMB < <, - ::4 •1 7 1 7 , r et ' 1 .7r/kiCiLIOTT DRAWIN G S aoA -' 8P,H01.10N73, .1ON73, for all Una' of buildi ngs , and wpm, Intends their erection on rossonable terms. ! Offlon , oIVARDISIMONSTIILZET, betnrees , .Lasocknnut Boblonou.AlleithenTehr• i• WELLS, - RIDDLE" iS:'.OO3:, NO. p 215: " - Llbertribli SUM Pitbbh -, martilfeetitrets elreenwre, MASILIik3 k _. , %We ndaerlpttoa ot , LICA . SMII. YeDWOIIB.- .. _ .., . ... ~ ~,, , ,T,', ,nr ~.. , -tOrdensetteltectreoub thetzsde, slid goodstr a pe.. , lye b/ppodaa per hastructAatts. .E , ~,...1 y DE. OF THE FM* OF DRS.-14MIVIEL14 34 SG Maries Mace, 04w Pork ffi No* IB prrrssuacin, AND WILL, AMAIN AT THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, • I Where he cube consulted until FRIDAY EVENING, December 23,161, DEAFNESS, CATARRH, Discharges from the Ear, NOISES IN THE HEAD, And all the various ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES EAR AND THROAT. DR, LIGLITIIILL • s induced to make this visit on account of 1141.18101 . nun spplleationsfrour parties realdingtaPittsburgi . and vicinity, who arc unable to come to New *Orir for tha indispensable personal examinatlon rmider ed necessary from the impossibility of prescilbLog, with benefit to the patient without It. LIGIITEILL will revlsit Pittsburgh at reg. .1 r intervals, according to the requirements of the patients under his charge. The business lnWelr Yarn. doe. nor coffer any interruption trod We on one of the arm is there in constant attend• knee. TI.TLMONIALS. Pirrsnotton,Pe., Nor. 6,1416 i, • This will certify that I have been under thei care of Dr. Llghthtli foi the cureolOstarrh, and that, although he hoe attended me for a little over one week, I feel that a permanent cure is to.beeNticted, and em Co much better in all respects as to warran t me in giving publicity to these facts, and reconw mending Dr. I.lghtßill JACO By e affected Mak Catarrh. FORSYTH, Forsyth, Bros. lk. Co., 74 Water street. (From the Home Joursal, Jou 4M.] In every business or procession, indeed in ever. department of science or skill, there is always tome acknowledged bead—some one who stand.' out in bold relief among his fellows, es a sort bf leader. In the study and treatment of Deafness and Ca tarrh, as special diereses, Dr. E. E. of this city, occupies Just the position above de teribed. Ile has devoted years of labor to Chid epos awl ie now roapingthe reward of his Indus cry. the editorial columns of the Tribune, of is re cent date, bear witness to the Doctor's emcees In _this department of medicine. We quote the par . a CON): • ." 'rug A Die, Mere.—Louis Loowingirtnel aged fourteen years of age, born in Germany, Came 'to this city- when be was about two years of: age. Senn after Arriving here he was taken sick and lost his hearing. By degrees he became Snit deaf se, then dumb. For nearly ten years he was a liotti unable to hear the loudest voice, or to articulate word. About one yea r ago he was placed to th hands of Dr. LW/UPHILL, woo tins so Mei suo ceeded in restorincto him hisimit powers of hear. Ing and utterance that be can convene with those who speak to him distinctly end deliberately. I Du ring tin past fqur or five,monthshe has been Meier the tuition of Tlr. Benneche, and bas made consid yrible progress in reading and arithmetic." Raving been supplied with the lad's address, We further invest the matter and discovered that previous ling on Dr. Llghthill , the youth's • ease was eo Idered hopeless, and he wan for two year an inmate of a Deaf and DtunbAsynm. 'The Inv: John Nott,D. D. Professor in Union College, Scherectady,in a published letter, tenders his grat itude to Dr. Lighthill for treating euceesirfully his cam of Deafness. Rev. Fred. S. Jewell, Professor of the State Bonnet School at Albany, also testifies to having been cured of Catarrh. Dr. Lighthill possesses other testimonials and tributes to hie tal ent Inm some of the wealthiest and moot proud- Sent and respected astir ^ which may be Stet oa application. It would be dlMcult to speak in any but terms of praise of his treatment, in the face of these many proofs and facto testifying to hie sue- From Rer. Trod S. Moe.% Pry:Tenor of the gate*or rat Moo; Liberty New') ant. DE LIORTRILL—Dear Sir; Ondbr date of AMA lath, 1 eent soma careful statement of my case, Its tenser 'treatment, my failure 'toe Obtain relief In Met dlreetlgn;my resort to your treatment, and Its benedelal molts • - - - . ; have been,lirom the winter of the year 1811; sub ject to violent periodical attacks of Oatanli, mark ed by strong forcible eymptoms, violent inffainma tion of the lining membrane of the cavities - cif-the' head, accompanied in the drat - stages by a watery acridge from the nose, subsequently becomlog nd pith:4,mA tcrward the close of the attack .moent and bloody. Theo attacks phalli a stdistressing speelea of headaehe, 000urriog w rlodically each day for a period varytrigfrOmone to three weeks, sometimes so violent as to ineaPact. tate me for Witness and confine mo to'my bed; At time the attendant inflanunation would extend to the teeth,. producing toothache; or to the throat,' ommeioning- hoarseness and partial. lose of voice;" and twice within the last few years it has so affect eye.. siontinft.me e for. Weeks,ito a darkenodroem_l I had Mod medicines end applications elf otui kinds, snuffs and other catarrhal peptao r - a thtieo aof ' sonehlf dozen kinds; applicati on head er camphor, ginger and hot fomentation/ of dlifbr: out kinds; and in emineetion with these the usual emetics or cathartics employed to induce pointer . But 'lope of .these had produced any; per . manent Improvement,- end Boise few bounces in which temporal rezet was afforded .It. was .4 the expense of so much strength as to leave me gristly - exhausted, Undertheso. circumstances I was led, thong*th reluctance, from the supposed forum. batty e disease; to make a trial of your goat merit. found it soon even beyond - my hopes , . reaching th e disease as h hod never been reached before,end alleviating its symptoms to an extent whietil had supposed impossible. At the Mao gave you my former certilicate..while 1 did not feel assured of a complete cure I had obtained a sista dal relief which amplyirenald me for my trio; of your treatment, and which antistied - ine thati the treatment wee as effective as it loossimpland philosophical. A substantial oseape from to own attacks-of-catarrh, forth° unprecedented pe r }d ob' nearly half a year, -and that. vette of sever so eurrenoca of illness which would 141X0 fo erly rendered such an attack inevitable, seas, to, rao, await:fan importent/Ociaran ninon' Li* months. eine° I Bent you that statement, and while it la un. ,plensant.to appear - thus constantly. snd int this " guise, before the public, faseomoto ma mother of almplejustiee to yoorself, indlo P 9 . 0. Pl l O 'may - Le suffering miasma, to add that I am not only-es /air satisfied as to the.litility, and.ollicacy of your Method. ottreettilicateish ** -1 IffisSinciaths ago, butlenrimw ofthe belief that tis rich is thing as p water donde jliSpoyhirjotoss a substskausi eureld.s.been., / Yel112; re.arni," jr Ea ri g."JEW EL !Ainanr, , . • .—; - 4 1 4 1 Alrg t .ratt.h3th, 1 • la with sit.. Mutton that r conimanfoitnto you the , ts 6f tba niadienses rah gave for defective' h .. 1 iblioweet your dineetioniti.ind4m happy to tata that lam now as far recovered Ititex , tho , era low .spollesthniikik toles& guitar omandeat that user Well sa rs lal not neseflo_proceod further,:, . mrdeni.idkltnentasitr.itho ,qOll4 O. nockeitt . atsAo,swet myself Lyle SOU/Nib rEXPeCtr" IL CO NY: , smogs; waits iota% - :trttak' MM= ny. ';:.' xv 3 v~ vrscr:~i.ra Eocfs: ~OBL'f\B' •lIERJI • ETICAi; DAIi~E7., . . .• - • *erw -Tonic, Octater Ulc, tett. A. A. Vrnon, Advarry, 163 Broadlootrak Wchare reardred at our Yard at Penh= Olt/. Newleraer, an Involce - of Redsed Petroleum froze TausrillezPa ,cat oftlebarreis baring thrbrand of the olleruietlearßarbil Co - ," (Itobblne,Patent4 A careful examination of this caak ehowa it to be leiperfect order, (no eraporatlem or leakage,) mad Wed tutdry eiebefore it-was filled.' The other her of the ftrrolce wore In lair order, but had leakedor es aporated . ab out ben gallons each. We cheerfully' recommend the "Hermetical Barrel to 'legume, and Shippers of Petroleum. mem vitzmnLEr, Voucorron's Famater Exenkse min . 7 8 13."4""i' 4In fO rI FI Cl iC t:.) • •Ecwltork, Norete.her 53, INA A. A. TOrton,adehadry; 153 11 - roadway, p 4 A We received at our Depot, Jersey Cit y', on the 13th of octoberlait; r nis Invoke of Petroleum trope 'Tittiarilia, °farhick wore four. Darrell haring the Brand of the "Lfcrnacticai Barrd Bah** . Talent' . A Careful, esktninatide of these DAM'S shows them to be in perfect order, no evaporating or teatime. b The outside of the wood of the , boreeli In an dry as beforethey were tilled. We understand the above shlptseatWas three week. on the road, and wa. transhipped, khre• Unita. Since they have been at our Dopot, they hare been' subject to conehicrable tough tredimest and . etponorer to and end rain. - few 4117. ago they were imaged and- laud to contain' ill the oil that'weis originellyput in them. - a.. The loan of Petroleum from leakage sat stspet , xtloo between here and Oil Creek, amount* to from 5 to sOpereent. • Was have no doubt the' Wobbles , ermetical Barrel would savelhis *SUM limb well Ms all lone. of Petroleum when on storage. E. IL ' I 7.,,,LEENTINE; Mipf. . . ... We yelll b e prepared In a 'hoe. Mae to' ferellablie 4 Refiners, _Barrel Pdanufneturere, end -.dealer* In, Orude Oil, sample* of Barrels - prepared.br - ---", ROBBINS'. PROCESS, Whichasill demenaatrate t 6 slt 113t*Ited That Benet 'Wall that lb ciliated* forit* .. B A H er m etical - Barrel That That It Will hold Crude OH, Reaned,loll, Napa.% Spirits of Tonentine. eta. : 'WITHOUT. LEIRAOI3 OR RTIPORLTION. For months, without Injury In the slightest liegrea, The process of preparing itatMls, by, /4/phis,* method is very simple, cheaper than most *taut processes to use, and IS EFFEOTIIATi. ' For further particulars 'ace pamphlet, whlth out he had at our oftice,Wo. 121 First street.. • • Sarttpplleations for Licenses for tudngthe Above proems, through' ineartm LIPPINCOTT. FEY & OIL PROCLAMATION.—CITY •OF ALLE GRENY, se. In accordance with a provision of an Act of the General Aar embly of the Commonwealth of Penn. eylvania, entitled "An Art to Incorporate the.Olty of Allegheny," and a supplement passed the . l3tß day. of April, Al), lam, I, A. U. ALEXANDER. Mayor of aald cltredo issue thts, my proclamattcre, declaring that on the SECOND .TUESDAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1865, being the teth day of the month, the qualified voters clench ward will meet, together at the places hereinafter mentioned. and elect, by ballot, one citizen to serve es Mayor, and. one citizen to careens Director of the Poor. FIRST W ARD. The qualified voters of the nest Ward of said city will meet at the Public School !louse In said ward.-to elect, by ballot, one citizen to serve as • member of the Select Council, four citizens to serve se members of the Common t.uncil,one citizen to serve as Alderman: one citizen to nervous Assessor two for School Directors, one for Sedge of Elea tiollB, four for Inspectors of Elections, and one for Constable. • ' • ERCOIID WARD. . . The qualified blectors of the Second Ward of said city . will meet at the School. House in wad -word, .ind clect z ballot,ona citizen to saris as 4 member of the Select Council. four citizens to scrim as members of She Common (Antnell, one :for As. sown, two for School Dlrectorromo for Judge of. Elections, four for Inspectors of LI ecttons, Owl on' for Constable. ' TRIED The qualified tOtErsvf-the Third Ward of laid city will meet as follows. vim .The precinct will meet: at the Public School Rouse In eat! ward, and the second precinct WM meet: at At house of Col: Genet, corner of EletEntle Ixi Seo. end street, lb said citT,to elect, by balloti one citi zen to nerve as a member of. tao &fled , E o2 itells four dozen/ to aerie at Meat= orjAapammea vouriclkone ett!Zdli wire M Assessio*, tiro eld• zeti to nerve as School Director, fOetbrte yearn s and orta to . serve is Schobl.Threetor (orate. year. vice Bev. McMillen, reelguadhonealtittus to cane • judife of Election., and four citizen" to serve ea • 'lnspec on; Of Elections, and one for Constable. QUalillee voters of the Fourth-Werke city ism nerd. NI. follows , 1.-1 z: The Orst.prechiet will meet at the Engine Kmiec, cornet•of - Lute* and Anderson streets 'end the second preidact will meet at the house of Mrs. Park, on tha'reerner of Cbestnut. and Main strata, in salfweutliatid elect s by ballot, one citizen to caws so a' member of the Select Council, font citizens to serve aS member. of.the .Couvoon, Council, one eltinell to fiery. as Assessor, two citizens to serve az Schoolpireators.. one citizen 10 eerre ea Alderman, rice Yosith Soot% - deceosed, one citizen to serve as fudgi, 'of Elecs tionsin each precinct, and four to serve ea _Rupee. tors of Elections In each precinct, and enisfor Code "table. The Return Judges wlf meet at the Idayor's OC. Bee, City. Roll, on WED , i'ESDAY MORNING. January 11th, at 10 o'clock, tor the : purposo of do. tenninleg the result of tho electlon. • . Given wider my hand awl "seal, thla 2ttkday or -December, A. D. tag. • • • . dereld . .A. C. ALEXANDER, Mayor. MUSKINGUM OIL SPRING PETROLEVM COMPANY. Moi•gan County, Ohio. 482 Acres in Fee on 011 Sprines'Ru, Three miles from McConnell'sMe. Incorporated under the laws of Peansylrani& CAPITAL STOCK $500,000; 110,000 Sham at S 5 ler Share, Full Feld Working (appal reserved for derolopment WA. shares, the subscription price for which:fate per .hue—leot liable to further assosament. E=s=l GEORGE W. CASS. Esq. President of the P., Ft. W. tr.O. ILL Os. R. T: LETICE, Jr DIOZCSOIOI Gee. W. Case, W. J.B. Guthrie • Be4.+ 3 7onelf. IV' Jos. Biehiuds: • D.• . Melee, , " Frank Bohm{ H. T. Leeeh t .Je. A..T. Ragan, • COXPANV orFith ANII Shuts of the abaTe lesarg Mock nv Tras nuaszT. Books of Subscripti9n Ala aOW aped at tha ' afitaa ,t m ien! prospeetlis and ntic4.06,321MP. . - hrtiop COAL l!VOlilUi;:;:::,';.',. `,.;.,1t papital Stook, '4180400. 12,000 SIRIUM AT $l5 sicat • Pirsiorter—lOHN GRAFF.,- _. , • keener- anr—Ospt. TAXES GOW,S, : t . • Tar,asrims--,J. FL MeOU.NISo ~.- r' ..t. ' • ' . ' DIRECTORS: ' : 1 ,' , 7011N.ORAFF, . . J. ft: IfeCtrfflL ;WM. bIoKEF..„- - .. 'S. FAWCETT.., k ic. J. w. LIMAS. , : Caps. JAS. Cb.o N. Capt. I. P. Stlilnb, . __ ~ -.... Caps. J. • mill'#. SuPtrintetaleot. " I This Company owes the property kriotimsta ths , .hlintofignal orbs ," W together with the i t .geeeas ' 'Parma edloiningt and coat-Mull:el in ell aboutll* !MM.' ! The property is situated ,on, the, est bank . • ~ of -the idenongabela river. about ' onond-shalit miles below Alonongallele City, is th e o m h o pool.. on wide-hare situated 48 minor., dwelling :storehouses, shops, fro., together with a railway running to the - river, with tipple, abutment.; end aft - Deena:try arrangements for Mad Idg coal. _- The mines see already opened, drained and Ton= atcd, and In good ruanthg order, with entries driven and 'rooms turned; and all necessary LfseilC tics for - Working eighty to : one hundred men, antir the coats well known to be or the very best Quell. ty: - The "Minot! I. believed to be one of the mast valtiable coat pMpettlet intim Monongahela valleyl • The Company. now proposes to- increase their facltitiva for - mining b the constrnetion of an midi.. Honer railway; and have set XPartfloooo to sank - ter the pet-pose of Melting contemp 'WO Improve meats and providing a working capital for the new organisation. ," '--- - Wittlaellitlett Which the rOcosiey will pmese the Directors eenfidently believe Uatt theeatiato~ - of the most eubstentisl and ' ,remunenktite4l44,2„jit,thefiowgry.,; !,, telt To: GUS,* -)4EoELt..lll43s...t—Watittd * Alb 1110:Sli Saporta tindent tillakolie of ti ;01stallrosluv To eat. who la4hll7.oool9eteol la aIL holiOdoestabdo bowl& foo. totr-ke manage:make ant work 711Ert aid Lime Cillaso4A .-1101EISISARFAll RITITATION,INTITL 'BARS• INDUCIFIBIENTS IS °warn:ix-a A.l2so,wdotedosoll'otNakeVone.llll“lo. 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