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PUBLISHED BY
TILE GAZETTE PUELISIIING ASSOCIATION
MONDAY, 'JANUARY 0, 1805.
ALLEGIIENY :CITY IMPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR MAYOR:
JOH* itonnisos.
' FOR 'DIRECTOR OF TILE POOR
EMOIIr GLEASON.
i 9 ORTRLEBB SUBSTITurEs.
TlM : New : Volk ;Timis quotes the state
, •neut. that of three detachments of substi.
• lutes tent from Concord, N.D., to join the
New Dampshire Volunteers, amount
ing:62.s men. 137 dei'erted on the passage,
- keying only 488 to arrive at the regiment.
Of the 483 who got to the regiment and
'We're assignetl_to companies, 83 deserted to
the c:twenty from picket line; 36 deserted to
the rear ; 4 here been discharged as utterly
worthies% their physical incapacity being
so, glaring; and of Spch,long standing, that
!they must brae been known at the time of
,enlistment; -five hire been coat.back 14
Coicord to have their cases of enlistment
- .inveatigated, by order of the War Depart-
Mint; and triohave been discharged by or.
- t. der, of the:War Department. Thus, out of
$B3 of these lmuaty-tempted warriors sent
:,43i ,, yze regiment. only since August last, there
are only am) left
The'nmer adds to this the following corn.
!
"The Matimoity. of officers in' the' Army
of the Potomac ander the James la all but
;unanimous in- aillneing' that 'a somewhat
similar story may be• told of the 'qbotas'
sent forward from a vast number of places
in the. , Eitatern State's. A very large pro
' ;;portion of,the substitutes are wretched rag
' abonesolopraiettin morals or decrepid in
body, without courage or self-respect or
.--.-conscience; and so far from adding to the
.strength of the army they weaken it, and
, -greatly Increase the labor and anxiety of
..the officers. They desert When put on
picket duty, they skulk in action, and are
dirty, disorderly, thievish. and incapable in
, carep, - Ind pass most oftheir time on barrels,
lied 'zip to tires; or bucked aud gugeed."
It is high time, then, that "the Eastern
liitites" should abandon, or be compelled to
'itantithi, a system So' disgraceful to them
, so injurious to the army. Massachu
t, setts, Maitre; New:Hampshire, and the other
Eastern States, (including Xew 'York, New
Jentey; and the city, of Philadelphia,) have
" - been muerpraised, hitherto,sfOr the prompt
• gild pail -Rafe manner in which they have
answered the cads upon then:l.ll)r men ; but
the truth is now corning to light that, in
"i„-, ;stead of filling up their depleted regiments
• with patriotic volunteers, they have been
Sending forward nothing but villainous titer
.- cenaties—emptying jails and poor-houses,
sweeping the vilest haunts of the cities, and
gathering all the scum and refuse within
reach; to fill up-their quotas. They did not
care whathinds of men were sent, nor how
the thing was done ;: all that they were 111:1X
: ious about, was to see that the Provost Mar
.
ialutTgave them credit for so many men ; and
,thna the people of •" the Eastern States"
la rid of nearly all:shMe . In the war, and
were left at home to pursue tuatnoleated
their schemes of money -tatting. The Timcs
"IT these practises are persisted in; if in
. di viduals, as well as officiate, do not bring
some conscience, some sense of duty bear
'Jon this business of filling quotas, we.hare
-no difficulty in predicting what the come
•cliteifec will :he. The Government will be
Y lbrtnd Into abolishing the whole system of
imihatitutes;:and, alast resort, dfetate4 by
_ an imperative regard.for the national safety,
forcing every drafted man to take his place
n the - runks. It is desirable on every ac
count that this should be avoided as long as
-'possible: We: -are not Of the lumber pf
' thine who think we ought to imitate the:a
13On or the Seidl; and convert our whole
'lteritorylnio a camp. J We arc sitiathii that
'Ave ewe a large portion of . the ease -.with
nLith the Northern States.have so far sap-,
iportelt the burdens:of ;the war, to the pains
- ..which have been..takcti to protect our aerial
:system and our business realsas f
-avoidable disturbance; and :we think
'highly desirable ',that ire :should persist in
these nmeattions:as long as-possible, and
fri 4 eld bog ia 'we C5ll, all daspststn
;coops - ca.. ". But . 14erro,fs, of course, a
Limit; ; to ..our power* • .of carrying on
War: `:,by - .ordinary means, and if any
thing could. hasten the - resort to c.v.
traordinary measures, it would be the per
nistence of towns and counties in practically
pvidipg - ,. compliance With the President's
hull ar men, by, furnishing cripplea, idiots
and:ratans 'to the army, Thc surgeons
-- WhO - atietra Ift these practices, and the super
visma, selectmen andprovnat marshals 'who
winit r at • them; and the individuals who
oirryihem worae;-nnd far mmahr -
wad raotn . despicatiler traitors than Jeff. Da
vis or any of his followrai and we have no
hesitation in saying that, there are numbers
of men at work to-day .Witlia - ball and chain
t 7 their !eh who deserve their fste far less<
'than the persons trite are Um, Initrwriental
in-deriandlng our soldiers of the, help which
,! We think Congrers trill only do its duty,
if it at oncelamends tho Enrollment Act, b 9
idding.,a prollBlon making , each principal
liable for the phymcsd moral, defects of
hla tubstitute, and forcing .everybody who
"sends:a cripple, or, an, idiot, or a diseased
roan, or a 'drunkard, or ! r a 'blackguard of a ,
goanolnited type; to the army as his repro
. rentatire , to take his pliez,ion the also:A - cry
jrntliaroof voile liteti"
iIF3PO2ID IINCY.
,The gloomy state of feeling manifestml
. , -
, by the Eic.N. nond papers, is not confined to
_that it friend h.as handeJ us tf cony
Of the ltfauchesier (Ens. j Examiner; which
."contalinsa ieu r,from North Carottna of:tfit
s,Zimy„hind. The Examiner says that
writer„ Young limichester man
Who is now and has been i for some time in
the'Confederatelitates," ,and that be is a
strimi.sympathlici Rids the South, and up
to the present always maintained the ulti:
inateltiumpit Of itasause,:,
The !QUO iatlated -Noy,olst, and says:
14",,/,SOnsorry fo inform you of the gloomy
441011 c feeling here .with . regard to
the there— You.will, no doubt, be sorpris-,
tsi,at.my.aiiting thus after , what rhaye-pre,
4mil written to you. 'But the fact is that,
Of Atlanta wasn fearful blow to the
lacy, and the public, mind Is thee
onghly prostrated in consequence. Al pre
sent, we justlidulge• in' a kind of forlorn
hope, on the'Strettg,th" of Hood's new move
Inlfenneesee, but rem personally afraid no
goild.' will insult from it. Despair is settling'
upon the 'people generally, , and I firmly be.
lievailet 'if they were left, to ;themselves
they would accept terms and "re-enter the
Union, as the only alterruttive to national
ruin.:, Property of every kind is becoming
more worthlesa every day; ! Gold and Ster
ling ors the only safe t,to g
p invest in;
and these command
_. riflinrice s ,.
as Much as 2,500 and 2, per Cent, Very
little , ; of the precious metal is obtainable
eve:last - Ms rate. People ore 'anxious to run
as Mlle risk as possible, and to • avoid sacri
ficing more than they can help in 'the gen.
eral crash which is impending and inevitable.
I confess my ihith la the ultimate success of
the confederacy la greatly weakened. I had
atrong_hOpes orthe existence :of a disposi
tion.on the part of, — the Northeast people
generally (Or at least of a large proportion)
to favor peace on loss rigid conditions than
Lincoln's propositions; but the result of the
recent elections in the North i has banished
this thatight The Yankeei Wive been do
ing too well or late to yield; or to agree to
aueltteitis,tis would suit the Richmond cab
inet; lid I look forward with painini mia
givlnge.to the misery that must follow hese.
~.
Istilttns.The'House of,Repittsezdatives
of tho IllinetiLegisFsturebas passed an act.
2° /" ,e 4t li gt h l 4 412 / 013 i MACk .Laws of that
aisle, and the Senate is expected to Concur
in:, :1 1 4 Passage shOrtly. Taut
wfped off the eacttiamalt;
of the.NOrtl!.. - t , • . _ t..
CAPTIMP. or Tilt:VLol).....
The ChambFr of Commerce of New 111
York
has passed a resolution of thanks to Captain,
ComaNs, of the Wacboson, for having cap
tured the Florida at Bahia, but omits all
reference to others, leaving it to be inferred
that the sole credit of that result belongs to
Captain Cottitia.
If our Information is correct, Capt. Con-
LeNs is the one tnan, of all engaged in that
enterprise, least deserving of thanks; while
the other officers of the Wachusett (except
-lag the chief engineer) and the Consul at
Bahia were the men most deserving of re.
memlwance. Why the Chamber of Com
merce did not include these in its award of
gratitude is difficult of comprehension, and
the more so when it is barite in mind that
3lr. SEWARD subjected the Consul (Iklr.
WILSON) to punishment for having"urged"
Capt. COLLINS to do that for which he hits
thus been thanked.
If the Captain of the Waehusett were
really deserving of this mark of approval,
lie would not have needed any urging
froin the Consul; and the simple fact that
he did not act until he was " urged'. should
have given the Chamber of, Commerce
pause before pouring out their - thanks to
him exclusively. Itlen who have the soul to
‘7.0 noteworthy deeds._ do not need urging to
bring them up to the scratch.,
The truth ia, Captain CoLmas had really
no, stomach for OA fight. If he is ever
brought- to court martial, he can plead,
successfully, that ho was averse to it from
the start; that he resisted it as long as be
could ; and that he was In a manner driven
to it by the persistence of the Consul and
the other Officers of his ship. To them be
longs the credit and not to him, and we
marvel that he permits himself to be decor
ated with plumes he should be the last to
wear.
FOREIGN RECOGYITIOY
The 3lontreal Telegraph, of January 3d,
says:
Rumors have been prevalent for some
time of an increase to the imperial military
three in Canada. It is now stated in mill
tory and other well informed circles that
the Coldstream Guards andntherregiments,
to the number of 10,000 men, have been
ordered to hold themselves in readiness to
mbark for Canida. The reason given in
the same circles for this movement is the in
tention of the, Governments of France and
Great-Britain, on the inauguration of Mr.
Lincoln hi 3fareh next, to recognize him as
the President only of those States or which
be has been elected, thus officially affirming
the disunion of the formerly United States,
spoken of by Earl Russell in his letter to the
Confederate Commissioners. •
• This rumor, in all probability, comes
from the rebel agents in that city, and is
evidently suggested fromitichmond to co
incide with the proposal, in that quarter, to
submit io a foreign protectorate. The Mon.
treat Ga:crte, of January 4th, contradicts
the rumor flatly. It says:
A'rumor has been current in this city for
three or four days that a number of fresh
regiments,including the Coldstream Guards,
had bad intimation that they might prepare
Or be in readiness to remove to Canada; and
it was understood to be current in military
circles—in fact so positively so that every
body believed it. We learn, however, upon
inquiry in a quarter which leaves us no
room tor doubt, that It is not true that any
order Ins been given on the_ subject, or any
official intimation of such a movement of
troops sent to this country. This rumor
was coupled with another, that on the 4th
of March nest, the day of the reinstallation
of Mr. Abraham Lincoln in the President's
chair, Great Britain and France will •nly
recognize him as the President of the,States
for which he is elected, and in that way
make a recognltion of the Southern Confed-
CrarT.
Leos Extremity.
The reason for the extraordinary outburst
'.of despondency and desperation in the re :
centßichmondjournabi is to be found in the
fact, that for the first time In the tsar the
army and the people in Virginia see them
...adres beieagvered in earnest, and their most
necessary, supplies cut oft
Uri the one baud Generals Stoneman, Bur.
"bridgeand Grllem have destroyed the chief
sources of ' lead and lan in the South, situ.
'rued in southwestern Virginia. The lead
!Mines' were blown:up, end the salt wells
it'opped up; all the kettles, furnaces and
other machinery Were at the same time de.
itroyed, together With locomotires, trains
and clitpdts of clothing, ammunition and pro-
Rut important as this aeldevemr'nt of our
cavalry is, the work of Shertuan's army has
become more fatal to Lee and the rebel oper-
IWO= in Virginia. The dcstructioa of the
Georgia "Gulf Railroad" was a staggering ,
-Now. to Lee and Davis at Richmond. We
have men a private rote to a gentleman in
Ibis city, from a friend in Sararmalt, who
relates; among other matter, on the author
ity of an officer of the Gulf Railroad, that
that road supplied Lee's army, up to the
time when it was broken up by Sherrhan's
trcops, with eleven thousand tive hundred
Lca - d of cattle per week, the beef corning
from Florida and southern Alabama. Even
this supply was insufficient for Lee's de- ,
mends, it seems ; for we read dart a month
or six weeks, before Sherlitan left Atlanta
for Eavan.tab, General Lee wrote to the
PreEldent of the Gulf Railroad that its capa
city must be int:reused,, or he could not
maintain, his arnty in Virginia, but would be
coMpelled to fall back nearer to his base of
supplies.
There, is reason to believe, from informa
tion in possessiGn of residents-1M Savannah,
that•Lertras not thirty daja' supplies on
hand'; and tt would not he sinprising if he
sbould , attemPttO leave Viiginia, with the
prrraie ofconcentiuting all the•forces of •
the Confederacy somewhere. in South! Caro
lir.a' protably near. Columbia, there to fight
the last ,great battle of the war. Such a_ -
rhovenicat would alone enable him in M
ettle Once more the interior and central po
iitiiikwhiCh at preicnt Sherman has snatch- •
itifrom the sot:ahem .attiles: it worthl in.
:Wye, -orcerurse, the abandOntnent of Vir
ginia-I..ut it begins to be plain that if .Lee
stays ImVfiginia he'will be caught.
~ I ttfwitbtbe :Min Which Thomas' gallant ,
trOpparhaveinilliited:ripon army, we
have in' fact, two spare tinniest and no
doubt! Sherman and Thomas:ire already
preparing for', puck movements as will meet
any pitstlltle manieuive of Le ''a. The •
great day; of final - concentration, prelimina- !
ry t 6 the'dedisive'blo*, appears...to be at
hona•—X' F, Ere. PM.
,
Tun' BOrinty..flusinesi gives *great, deal
of linable in Sew Terk. The city wishes
to get out. of. the draft early by offering
$l,OOO to a voluntee.r, but all the rest of the
State oppose it, as carrying off recruits from
their localities and makingthedraft sit more
heavily upon them. 'The city cannot give
the bounty unless the Legislature authorizes
a loan, and the'country members are deter
rained to equalize the bounties so that no
rortlon of theetate will have an advantage
over the other. • "A bill in the Legislature
proposes that there shall be paid to each .
volunteer ;600, for three years; $4OO for,
two years, and $2OO for one year. Persona
who have, served In the army for one year
or more during the present war shall be paid
on iii enlisting the sum of ;SOO for, three
years; 600 for two years, or ;400 for one
year:
"O'Herron or Bras"—ln October, 1802,
Gen. P. I'. Beaumont addressed a letter to
hie Southern brethren,' in which he urged
them thereafter to speak of the Yankees as
"abolitionists." By the use of this "'orrld
expression," the North was to be intimida
ted, the Southern heart feed, and indepen
dence achieved. The missile foiled of its
P Now we read a despatch from the
"little Crecde;" in which he speaks of the
Yankees as "Federal raiders." What has
become of his formidable epithet? Has P.
T. B. reserved it Tor the new regime of antik
slavery about to be inaugurated at the
Southl—N. F com. Adv.
.
TunLouissille "Mtwara is persistently ad,
locating the abolition of alaTery in Ken=
l ucky beianse, at avers, the rebellion Las.
_Tlrbially destroyed the institution there; and
the sooners e'Stele eitn "get rid of a abadow..
of a Oldie labor - System, and „grasp the sub
stance of a compensated labor, the better it
...Still bolos the Interests of labor, tkemoral
.condition of the negroes; and thersrelfare
all the, industrial pursdta of the , Common,.
A c')tun-sew:T' natlcton (Tex
as) .ilewp 13,11etin, a returned soldier from
the rebel army, after detailing his inhospit
able treatment along the road, remarks:
"I ow sorry foray, Mr. Editor, that there
are vely_ scary citizens in the enmities
through St Lich i pa,secl, in favor of reco.i
struetion; ono I was told by intuillgent and
influential ;1-rn Orin, n —true Southern men—
tbot 'if the iota was taken, two-thirds of
if, nat I:1 , 1110 \ 1.,!,1 rote for reconstruc
tion.' Would that they could spend a few
weeks in camp, and learn the feelings and
views of the soldiers."
SAMUEL I . ItEEEOILN Ile:Tried front the
20th New York Cavalry, while on duty at
Norfolk, and lie induced a woman named
Linden to conceal him. As aim was going
to Baltimore, he prevailed on her to let
him get into en immense traveling trunk,
and thug make the voyage. lie bored a
hole in the trunk to afford him air, but it
did not prove sufficient, and the poor
wretch suffocated. On arriving4,..at- Balti
more, a nauseous Fmell issued from the
trunk, which 'caused it to be opened. The
eorpae was discovered, and the woman
made the above ei.planation.
TUE COMMON SCHOOLS Or rite STATE:
—A report from the Superintendent of the
Common Schools In the state, shows that
there are 687,785 pupils in the state schools,
exclusive of Philadelphia. Length of school
term five months, seventeen days ; average
cost of each pupil, 55 cents per month. The
total cost of the system Is $2,381,173, an in
crease over the year previous of $97,973,
This does not include the expenses of the
Philadelphia Common Schools. There is a
Overran of 367 male teachers, owing to the
war, and an increase of 598 iemale teachers.
Fon several years past the Chicago, Alton
and St. Louis Hrtilrene Company have been
compelled to reach St: Louts by running
their cars over the track of the Terre Haute
Alton Railroad. This arrangement was
the source often of great perplexity and an
noyance, and It was consequently determ
ined to build an independent track from
Alton to St. Louis. This work has just
been finished, making a continuous line of
toad from St. Louis to Chicago, and trains
have commenced running through.
Mil Augusta Chronicle publishes an amusing
description, by a correspondent, of the raid of
the country people into Atlanta after its evaiwia.
tlr by bherrnan. Everything was carried oaf
that was at all transportable. A mum,: or her
lieles One hundred and fifty pianos were taken.
away. A venerable flame was 0b50,,,,i tryin g
to band Into her can a tine piano by menui of a
ripe attached to the legs. When asked what
the was doing, she replied that she had found - n
nifty nice table in char, nod was Irvin; to gel It
in her heart." One man alone cerri,tl off over
fifty thousand dollars north of dry. hike.
Pta.x I , c PRINTING CLftrus.--At Proviileneo,
Mille bland, last year, the tr.-it-00m :
printing cloths amounted to 2,69.7,4" vi o , —,
falling cat Prom the prevlons year of 1,225,650
Mem:. To =how (ho estraordinory rise In prlcea
it Is slated that printing cloths that told 4( come
or yard January lat, RC, sold for 9 cent, at
the beginning of I4i.‘ cants in 1S 3,
cents In 1594, and mita January I, 11115.
STA.3.4£B or PTIOTC4I:IIIMS.—MIC t'ommiesion
cr of Internal Itevenue has decided that ,tamps
need not be GaiS!'d to Thotograplis when Injury
is Li DEVI! thereby. Fogographer
keep nu account of till pictures made and sold
er this class, the same to be furnished the de
l.:lumen, every month, with the number of
etzmp: rcrpffiLd for the photographs affixed
11a rut°.
Tut Richmond 117.??, makes the novel
moposition to declare all Northern ports
under blockade, and subject French and
English ships to capture, as a sure means of
stusuring recognition, but whether it would
e of the kind most desired at the South
just now is another question.
TUE Baltimore correspondent of the In
dianapolis Journal says that the infamous
secession correspondent of the New York
Ifortd, "Druid," has suddenly left that
•city. It appears that General Wallace was
BENIOIIS to have a personal interviesi' with
PUBLIC XOTICER.
E-7,-,41.= ELECTION NOTICE.—AN ELEC.
1.=.1 TION for C omm ercers of the Pitt•hurgh
National Hank o will be held at the
flanking Howie, comer of Wood and Fift streets,
rat TUESDAY, the ledh day of January. h
19.35, be
to ron the bourse of 10 a. m. and 11. •
ja7atit JOSEPH cashier.
ELECTION NOTICE.—AN ER EC. TIIIRTELN Its of
the Iron TION
City National Hank of Pittsbur ro gh, mill
to held at the Banking House, TUESDAY, toe
h day of January, ISna, between (ho howgra of 12
nl sod 3P. IL .1. iiIA , JOFTIN, Cashier.
EXCELNIOD I N INTETE AND
ONh I NASEUM.—The Winter Session of
this School will open' MONDAY, O. A few
nd , it lonal milli can be at - comm.:duct For terns
be. call at the rooms of the Institute. coreird of
and St. Clair •t., or address fora cirdolir
thlwd Rev. W. N. ORAY, Principal:
Blialtannau Derns, eneran,
186/.
A GENk.ll.lLl,littutnonaat.
SIEETIN4I Oir TOE
STOCKBOLUEIIS of lids BANK will
1,
rid at the BANKING aIc:::PA Y.
Ja e oary 301 k 1565, nt I o'clock p ,to consider
nmi , drcide Whether the Company, shall become no
/.6 , eciallon for the Business of flanking, under the
I, We of the United States, and whether It 'Mall
es..!chie the power conferred by the Act of the
I. , cisidture of this State, entitled, "An Oct caa •
bilho the Bahka of this Commonwealth to be,hime
A • .oriAtinns, for flanking under the Laws of the
United Stater,. approved 224 of Millet, ;651, sad
to take an
_y Partharaction that may he deemed ne
crweary- Brorder of the lioArd of Directors.
ht2Odm 'JOHN P. BEECH. Cn.later.
.•
1 1 1.7.1_111r(r, B e an or Pll - I , IIRIMIT.
• riliAlMlrh, Dec. 'A.
INIEKT
br"- -, given, agreeably to Section 2of the be t
of
the General Aasembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act enabling Banks of
the Commonwealth to become Associations for the
plirpose of Banking, under the Laws of the United
sicies," approved the 22,1 nay of August. A. D.
061, that the Stockholdens of Mechanics Bank
hove Lid %day voted to become Suchn Association,
en.l that its Directors have procurwl the authority
of the owners of more than two-thirds of the Ono-
Bel Stock to make the certificate therefor by the
LeM•Il of the United States.
3 NO. O. MA MIN, Cockier.
Intix Cars Sass, Pittsburgh, Dec. 22, 1864.
NOTICE lIEUEBY GIVES.
6—, agreeably to Sec. :A of the act of the Gen
eral Assemblyof the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An Act ear... Win - Banks of the
Connuenwealth to became associations for the pur
pose .of Banking, under the Laws of the United
tates," approved the *I day of August, A. U.
186 f, that the Stockholders of the Iron City Bank
of the City of Pittsburgh, nod county of A.llegheny,
have this day voted to become such an assomatiott,
under the =MD and title of The Iron City Na
tional Bank of Pittsburgh, , and that its Director,
have procured the authbrity of the owner, of more
than Leto-thirds of 'the Capital Stock to make the
certificate required therefor, by the 'Laws of the
United State..
dead& 301 IN MAGOFFIeI, Ci
- -•---
JACECNON IeIIN dIL
The
Hun subecribers to the atock Of thate Jackson
011 Company are hereby notifted tha meet
ing of the said company will be held at the store
of JOHN CADIPIIELL, on Smithfield street, be
been Second rind-Third streets, on MONDAY.
2:41 day of January, A. D. leCt, at 7% o'clock p.
m. for the purpose of adopting by.lows, electing
Meer.,'he. 'and of organizing' fui a corporation
under the Act of Assembly, entitled. "An Act re
lating to Corporations for Meclltalcal, 111Anufno.
turlng.and Quarrying Purposes,. approved:July,
16;1663i and Its several frtipplerneuta.
de3lMroawd. Bt. MccuLVAIGH, !key%
•
• rt MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION
• CO—Tho Antival Meeting of the Stosk.
• holders of the Moriongahrla Navigation Company
:will be held on TIIURSDAT, the day of Jan
uary, at the office of said Company, No, 75
Grant street, Pittsburgh, at two o'clock y, m., at
:which meeting oMeers of the COntyany will be
.elected for the ensuing year. The election will be
held between the hours of two and fear p. tn.
dell:lawdtd, W. BAKEWELL, tieeretary.
141*RCRIARTS A7D Materwurrunma
NATIONAL BANS, " •
(Late Metehants lianaradarers'HWO
—Pntaburdb. peo. 12th_ t 1821.
Eaw.CTION FOS DaUECTO
OF.THIS BANK., "to ;aye during tbe
ams ,
seta! yea. will be held .a the Banking Ilona on
MUDISDAY,the teth day ot January:lM,
' between
the hours of It o'clock a. m. and 2 o_
de1224 'JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Oaaler.
F 115? NATIONAL RAZZ or Forrrentnsoa,
(Late Pitieburge Teal Compose r ) - •
Pyrrenvnan, FOR
19th. IBM
igrAN ELECTION FOR_EINE , OTIt C.
TORS OF THIS BANK - wilt be held on
,tba SECOND TUESDAY. 1 0 th day of January
next, between the bourn of It SCIILLT, a m. end 2 p. en.
, 209441 JOHN D. Onabler.
Corms or ALtsortrxr trartutatre C0., ( )- Deeember wee _
rm.. AN ELECTION FOE TWELVE.
REM:PISS
" U1111 11%971 7 ' t o o 0177;1..
the enautnLy e m. be field
jkfulzr .l 7 oevre4 .
Company, ben DAY
the hours of In a. In. antl l ? i
p i m i3OOK,
searetaiy.
. 0711 CA OP Till TRIED 11 1 / 1 110WAL nAwicj o
Or PITTABIIIMIT, I.
AIN ELECTION FOR NINE DKR ar TORS OF THIS RAMC, to serve during
the ensuing year, will- be held at the Banking
House:, earner of Wood Areal and Virgin alley, on
TUISDAY. the 10th-day of January, Ma; between
the-hours of 10-A. 61.1412 d 3P. 131.
• deaden JNq. H. LIVAIOSTON, Cashier.
' Ester NAVow. Herz cur Lr.z.coniory i l
_, December 12tk
DI
firmg..AN ELECTION FOR NINE DI
111=5 , TOES - OF THIS BANE. to Serra for thri
ensuing year..will be held at the Banking
On the In TUESDAY OF JANUARY,' INS, be
tureen the hours of 10 and
delldd . P. IGHAILIOX Cashier.
•
6 ,•=••• • • 3 • , 1: ACT(
577 • PETROLEUM .00. will bo pobi to Pitts.
60 . 114 ere n i th4.4Abi s o or.RICULAID•
.11....HEASTINGS NULL BE A.
rgir. Candidate for RECORDIM .REGUtilf-
TOR - at the Efrain /217CePaA byooutiolls, fofOltg
, •
IF:' .1 11 ft TIS E.7IEdrTS.,.
---.--- - - - .
V A I. UABLE STOCES.—On TLTES.DAY
LIVING, Inn . Intl at . 44 o'clock, 1.111 be
so;,1, at Commercial Sales Rooms, &MER U street:
too abates (Ina Co. Block; • -
12 Citizens Bank Stook;
al " Merchants & Manufacturer Bank;
20 " alechasics Bank;
2.? " Bank of Pittsburgh;
GIA) "4 Ritchie 011 Co; •
" Blood Farm & Ohio f/1.1 Co,
/110
two 111cAboy & Oherryßad "
Shirk 'Farm :
..:10 • " Ohio Valley
:re " Tarr, Story tcohery n"
(.10 6, Cherry Run and Pitt bole;
A. 11 1cILITAINE, Auct'r.
BAILEY, FARRELL C 0.,&
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM leii"rEßS
PREMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRS.
Every Description of Material Constantly
on Hand
jai th/ 129 FOURTH ST., Piburgh.
CIUARTERLY REPORT OF SECOND
NATIONAL. BANE OF PITTSBURO-11.
MONDAY Dionlux°, January 2, UZI
It ESOURE.. , i:
Notes and Bills Discounted—.
Pnited States Securities
Expenses
800 by Banks nrufEtankers.
Taxes and Premiums
Cssh
Ellecellaneous Items.
LIABILITIES: $1.M1,1X7 01
Capital Stock
Ucc DeFositors
Cif culation
Profits end I:srsings
Dividends unpaid
truce
The above statement is correct and s
truu to l2 the
hest of my Knowledge awl belief,
. C. IL Arsietsrit Ormhter.
Jo
Swore and autmeribed Worn me this Mt dap of
nunry, S. SMITH, Notary Public.
j2,9:1t
VATON, MACRUM S CO.,
No. 17 and 19 Fifth st.,
AVE DAILY IN RF.CF.IPT OF
To n hicit Loy call the atteutlon of their customer,
A Ai.h.neill hf.ortmetat of
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINIIS,
VICII EMBRI/lIIEMES AND LACE:GOOD:73i
WARE AND BONNET RIBBONS.
BALMORAL AN!) nom , smars ;
ENDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS;
HOSIERY AND fI LOVEs:
2.I:PHYIi AND ZEBIIYIi foriT GOODS,
FINE ENITTINO YARNS, on Color!.
A full alaorlowat of FANCY (10005.
MERCHANTS and DEALERS
Una supply titelr.sclves With eretythl4 to out
ttocli at LAM
a 9 Very Lowest Pricer;:
ioyEIINMENT LOANS I..—. The (011003-
I. an l s o f I'r teen mode
the FUUlt'l'R NA
T ()NAL RANK' 1.11 - r'e.ilunclu AND v:
S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSirtilt
Previously reported 0 W 4.300 00
let& W•tvon text to
No. Swart/ - ' htt On
&ranter h lialtm laavt to
Jamb fir). r lal
Allss Met' it. 01)
I , ler Price .............. ....... • 400 00
Pen. Thomas Williams 11:0 09
L. C. Thompson 4,030 Od
W.ll Sheet. 211 00
U. Pardee 0 0 0 01
F. R. Sackett 7,:00 t , O
Lanese 4so CO
Nee F West
I. A Ovine—. 2,11.0 00
1, Ren2r y6 l o 03
T. !trona
10a 04
S. Atrti re
Soo 07
.1.
3.05) 00
•
N Frasier
t. C )Icl-hereon. 111f01 01
Wet, napdry t 104040 100,0 k..., 41
11. hn Site - 1,14A Co
.2 . 1.141 01
.
.1. Rarclay 3 .5 , 0 00'
!Sutler Orr
3.000
b N. /hake . 6.0a1 tq
I mirth National Rank, Pittsburi - ,h. 10:1,a1u Oa
john Gay 2,001
T. J. Craig
, I,&X, DJ
John Revs ... 1,2011 CO
A.l/ 113noy k Ca 10,000
broiti.Alyets &OA 00
3t' 07. Parkhill. Jr., & 0400 CO
(I Leranton 401 CO
N Vorghtly, Jr 45030 00
A. At. Stewart... 1.600 ut)
.4 W. (. 1 1aney...... ...... . •.. 1.00, 00
J. F. AlcLaran ..... .......... Sl3 I,J
W 11. Ityrsta 1,..)
Jahn Walker, Jr 00
Mary Atethillum. ,
4h) 00
tame 0 Pennell. . . %a/ a,
Joseph It tehards.... .... 0. 0 01 a 1
Snentlel Roy, .... .... . Ltto,
tto, 00
.11110 Welker, Jr.. 1,4 , 201 ..ta
.1 • iritlithe, oh.teto
.4,avt
0). L. Cornett, President.... &ha* CU
Rt. 1 (.917.15, 00
, oratoir,ion tottd to All itetcly. porettl...
tog 1' S. St rontlee 111 : 0 0011.1to./II-ru78 NA
IONAI. 111 NK, U. S. (I.OVEKKMENT 11 Ems
-11 (11Y.
NI-
THREE GOOD CANVASSERS
TO SELL THE HISTORY OF THE
Indian Intts of Sand and South Aladin,'
In Allegheny County. This voidable work I. illlt
7t nblished. sand nlready her met with rapid sales.
It routs Ins :SA eel wo planes, 40 colored plates, and
Is bound in cloth or !mailer to emit the 'demand.
'lbis worts gives n eosnplete torsof the "Hes'
Ist And his wars with the •`Pnie Faces," fromthe tlrst witlesnont of the country down to the
Aims:swots Masescre. A Ilisernl per ventage and
e acinsis e territory given, by ardresting
3/ H. NTEWAIT.r,
(amend Asfynt for Western Pa .1
Jae .wind Kew Wilmington, Pa.
REJUVENATOR,
FOR THE HAIR,
Will, la nature% own manner, restore Gray Hair
to Its original color.
.Will make IL grow on Bald 1104411.
Wilt restore the Naturalsceretloo..
Will remove all Dandrulf and Itching.
W 111 make the Hair Soft and Glossy.
Will preservethe Original Color to old age.
AVIII prevent the Bate term Falling Ott
Will cure all Disease% of the Settlp.
ror sale by SLII9N JOHNSTON,
dell earner Smithfield - and Tenrt► streets,
(dr Too FITTNIIILTROiI AND 111ILIILIN011dX
Pssannonu 11. Q. 130.,
PlTTmorneni. Jan 5, 1.50.
9 lIE ANNUAL MEETING OF 'rrrl
htockholders of the Pittsburgh &
Vo Birmingham
nvany will he held on
ru 'NWT, the. 16th inst. nt 10!5 o'clock n. ra., at
ah
thr Monengeja ouse, In the City of Pittsburgh,
rslctize and place n 0 fDretors,? l t t i o t el q ti llljk,4e:,y.
OPPIPP COI.J.FA TOO OP /PITILOSAI. ENVZOTIM,
Ttrenliaecond Collertion Diatrict,Pa.
Pyrrenutton, Jan. O. PM.
THE SPECIAL INCICKE TAX FOR
neseteed In acconlence with the act of
Congreea, approved Suir OM; Is now In tb le of
floe. and on and eller MONDAY. the oth inst., I
will be.ready to receive the amount of Taxes.
1 We Tax must be paid on or before the 2.5 th Inst.;
after that date the penaltr of 10 pot cent will be
added. tt ILLIAM LITTLE,'
Jo7:10t Collector WO Pls. Pa.
OD TIIE 001TROLI.KU uP Al.l.r.nd MCC CO.
Prrynnonon, .inn: e. BM
To BARERS.—BEADED PROPOSAL
will- be received at tills office, until the 12th
tart. Inclucire, for furnishing the County. Jntl
with DREAD for six months from the 15th Inst.
Loaves to weigh Onannd-utalf and Two Pounds
rrse l eitygy i; Bids to be mnde so much gerbil'
o
t lly direction
wt
of County Commlcsionets.
,InMEtcl MERRY LAMBERT, Cont'r.
DEPUTY type tTEIIKASTRA 13EX. $ 8
Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 6 umxi.
WILL SOLD AT PUBLIC A -
TION, to the highest bidder, 6 :arge wantt
ty of MANURE,. at GARDNER'S STABLE, cor
ner of Jackson at. 'end Pasture alley, Allegheny
City, on the-TENTH DAY OF JANUMAY, Mb,
at 12 o'clock 81.
Tens's—Cash; Government funds.
ja'btd.
Lt. Col. and D. eiertageSAL
SLCOnDI3O REM/TATUM) 0171C8
December DI, Usk
A LL PERSONS INTERESTED In le
paving of WEBSTER STREET, between
Washington and Seventh Iltreets, will lake notice
that the assessment has been made and may be
seen at this °face until the 6th of January, IDS,
when It will be len with the Treasurer for collec
tion. R. R. ORM°, Recording Regulator.
December Sigh. Mi. deb:
R.'
OSB OIL COMPANY.—F Oil R T
DIVIDEND OF THE ROSS OIL COUPA
NY.—The Hoard of Directors of this Company
bare declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT.,
out of the profits of the lest month, papal's, at the
alike ut ROLPT WRAY; Jr., No. d Had street,
on and after the 16th inst. Subscribers are segues.
ted to call and get their certificate. of stock before
the 16th Inst., and oblige ROIPT WRAY, Jr.,
jalatd------ - Seer Ross Oil Company.
- -
ALLEGIIENY GAS STOCK, &c.—On
TUESDAY EVENING, January 10th, at 7!.4
&gloat, will be sold at Commercial braes Sams,
5.1 Fifth street,
100 shares Allegheny ORS Stock;
95 Nereknatinud Manufacturers' Bank;
20 Mechanics' Hank.
A. MeILIF
A' ct'r.
OTH THOUSAND ,DOLLARtit. CASH
wild:purchase a neat Cottage Itonse, perch Ist
front,t 41 roams and' a' saline, well Of .water, fruit
was, shrubbery, ate. • Lot Silleet Railroad=deep;
situate la tiblaplasport; opposite station.
la 4 ~ . 8. (IMERT ILSONS.Sk Atuketst.
von RE.NT.—A. Large STORE R002%1,-
one or thebeirt - loealltlaa la FIFTH street'
AI ply sonn,*lld nal name. Address Loek box
Gaza.= (Moe, ...
11" 111^1:12 TIS 11,11E.37'S
Cor6ißi n
FOR'A SHORT SEASON ONLY
Commmaclng, FRIDAY EVENING..Tanuary 13th.
Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, January
11th, at t o'clock.
Effinger & Foote's
Great . Moral Exhibition
THE THREE WONDERFUL LILLIPTTIANS,
4 Ca=r3tn. F 2 c.c.ito euin.cl Silisitor
Not hell the elvd of Tom Thumb and Wife. Th.
most .litrrindtive, itycometr.enl and intelli,:ent ape
Immix of humanity in miniature ever on exhibi
tion, and
COLONEL SMALL.
The great Feninie Cluirstier ilaricer. Tn combin
their pr n
thin with these curiosities of hinture, Is e
eepiress,
MIS, C. G. RUSSELL,
formerly 3111:1:g. C. Elhoger,) the celebrated Vo-
Plobibe end tozopoeer, togethor with
W. B. BABRISOIO,
the
Zt t o eme =rl andrthe 11g ei rMe t et ej
PROF. G. H. BROOKS,
Vintlnlet rend Planlet, ten fi e ll a a n pupil of the 1%11-
Look out foe (he
491,000 00
1,470 61
96,729 715
•.... 6,965 03
157,524 77
9.979 06
300.1110 00
• ¢.3,413 CI
78.1 AN, 00
. IS 11
I,@'Y 00
LILL , PUTIA Ai CHARIOT
Tide magnificent carriage, entirely new, and
eated,. larger than n bushel Malta, hullt ex presely
cosfor Commodore Foote, for the ocaeon of at a
t of over tiii,(VO, nflen through the etreete
daily, from the St. Clair lintel to the Rail, contain
ing Commodore Foote and Sinter and Col. Small,
dra ith by SIX TRAINED ENGLISH GOATS.
Doornopert at 7 p. m. Commence ni
!inn Pb Mite. Tiecerved Seats DO cent, Adult: to
Illatinces, •1b realist Children, lb cm. D. Positively
no half price at night.
ELL INC ER Proprietam
(..
JA, W&Y, 1 ten , •ral Agent
• jenl
MA SONIC
FOR FIVE• NIGYTS
TursdaY. Wedarsday, Thursday, Friday" d Saturday,
Jan. ID, ❑, 12, 13 and H.
TIIE onrIAT 0111 TI MAL
ETHNO-SOTERIA.N
From the Armlet:lr of Art, Perla, as exhlbitel
there two howl CA Fr. veuty corn:vela", nights.
Itenre...ent log Thrilling nod Sublime licence la Oct.
tot Life.
CHILDREN'S GRAND MATINEES,
Thurtday and Saturday afteraoorm,
Jan. 12th ati.l 14th.
Look out for the 'Mammoth Programmes to be
dtetributeil on Alondey and Tonsil:v.
, ' A nnteelon—Lventug, 23 cba; front emits 33 rte;
afternoon, for Children, 10 eta. Doors or 0n et 7
'o'clock; commenre at 8 o'clock, jiSAL
1114; CORN PLA NTEI2 RCN
OSL 4040.11.2.1PAL1V-Ir
capital Stock. $223,000
% orking{,• Capital , R2S.OOfl
I • ar Ea foe of Each share. - $l,OO
Boons tort Senor ntrelox to the Stoik of the.
f",rnpony opened on the Oth of January
inst.
The property of the Company to 100 acres of land
In fee simple on Cornplanter Run, near 1.15
junet lon with W eil ree, cum mile above Oil
five
whla is a about Goa feet deep, with
t. , lns of Oil. picot) of and. now In process of
1 übihe," and in the opinion of oil will be n
Ono well. There Is ample space on said Rua for
lintaircds of 011 Wells. and Is the tn.% desirable
inert In fen simple on 011 Creek for CR pury.osee.
Sir Persons desirous of Making.a goal invest
ment in till landscon Inquire of persona so
ev.lnted about Oh City, irlien they will ascertain
that t Leif is' nothing ,t;ogue about this territory.
JCISEPII ROSS,
No. 12, Diamond, Pittsburgh.
January 2, LW. jan &Aso.
AILL... o's NOR,
111:211.03,
entailer,
Onto with Iron City Bank.)
FOC - GTE, NATIoN RAN or PlTTSEttraill,?
I'. S. Com - rat:len/ Deporitetry.
Ytrrnnr nou, January ad, ISSS.
OI'ICE.—IN ACCORDANCE•' ivrrri
FIVIAL INsTRUCTIoNs fr om Boa. F.
K Sitinner,Trensurer United lit ales,
MS BABE AND U. S. DEPOSITARY
WILE CASH AT MATVIIITY
line per ten Legal 'raider Note.
The taco of the flutes and !scented Interest
ttete of tr.oturtty,
WILL BE PAID IN FULL
new , notes Were Iscued under the act of Con.
vela. Ntateh 3d, 183.
js4:lt!
S. 11. HERRON', Cashier.
I)T.P.kOTNIg,/,
OITICrOD TOR COIITSIZOLI.CI2 oD er (111D.Nrtt,
W...11.11N0T0N, December 31, IF.A.
1V /MB EA ' 3, B..iTh3F.A.cTortY
evidence la resentro I to tho undersigned, 11. has
Leen wade to appear that the
IKON CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURO;
In the .clty of Pittsburgh, in the county of Alle
gheny, and Efate or PC1 1 1 1, 31,1C1/1, has been duly
organised under and according to the requirementa
of the nett of Conzress, entitled An Act to pro
ide a National Currency, secured b n pledge of
1 'nited Staten Bonds, and to provide for the ellen-
Intion and redemption thereof," approted June 3,
!bat, and hns complied watt`it the provisions of
said net required to be complied oath before com
mencing the business of 'linking under said act;
Not.", therefore, I. Hugh Mello iloch,Oomptioller
the Cement._ ,c do hereby certify that "THE
I PON PITT NATIONA HANK OF PITTS
HOD," to the city of Pittsburgh, la the county
yof Alleghen
coy, and State of Pennsylvania, is au
thorized to mmence the Mildness of Banking un
der the act aforesaid.
In tvatimony whereof, witness my hand
ft. a) and seal of office, thin thirty-hest day of
December, A. D. Mr.
Ift'filf MeOULLOCII,
JeV.2lnd Comptroller of the Currency.
111 E GREAT EN G LISII. RED 1E D Y.—
FIR JAMES CLARKE'S
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS,
•
Prepared from a prescription of Siry. OLnrke, M.
Lt., Physician Extraosiliaary to thelaucert.
71,18 well known medicine is no Imposition, but
a sure and safe remedy for Female dldiculties and
Obstructions, from any cause whatever, and al
though a powerful remedy, they contain , noth
ing hurtful to the constitution. To Married
Ladles It Is perfectly suited. It will, in it short
time, bring on the monthly period With regularity.
These Plihr he never been known to faihrhere
the directions o av n the page of the pamphlet sir.
well °keened.
For fultparticulars gets Pamphle,f rec. of the
agent. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1 per bottle.
Sole itulted States Agent,
JOB MOSES . ,
• 2: Courtlandt street, New York:
N. B.—itt add outage stamps.. ....7.closed to any
tuthorired agent, Will Insure a bottle, containing
meek° bill,, by return mall. denthlydblteE.
FASmONAB
DESMA.B.L.r.; ti-OCADS,
For Gent's I rout/e, Ciothigg,
MADE TO 011E1E14
IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER.
R. B. NORRIS,
mractuirr TAILOR,
• No. TIONEDSBILL ST., Allegheny
•aon-laced
IRON CITY COLLEGE,
Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The largest, cheapest and most snecesatid
BUSINESS MAN'S COLLEGE,
IN TEE UNITED STATES
Students enter and review et by
Y'Cialnl"'' contninlng full Iformatlon, Nen
paijk to address ; on appllcatwo to, the Trlnct
free
JENIEUNIEI
PPIMPROVED
Llttle 011111111 Mewling Meath=
?rice ONLY Ott C. Unsurpassed for hay,
reliability sad grace - la- movement; and for _real
worth it ham co rivaL For itimplielty„dttrablUty
and execution ft launeoualled by any other eheap
machine heretofore offerod to the public, aad needs
only to bo SIMI to be appreciated. It , tom,
matt, tackar bled...Oen_ and anuttahhalor you.
elle& Ever y machine warranted. „
N: roams , , Agent, -
i N 0.113 TINED St., 8' N:
Note.i,
113. Letter s to strangers or transisnt VlSltnrs ia a
!rola nr city, whose special' 'address mar he tol
l:hi-Ai n. should be marked on the :Meer left hand
coiner, will tke word . Translertt.”'
4. 1 . 1.. i, lie postage damp on the twee rig-of-ha ad
I tot Ler, and ic.:re spare between the stamp and di
rection for posfsmarLing without interfr,lng, with
i the as tit Inf..
; 3:: It —el emir .sy for the neyenit of a letter to
• the e . ... er, it undo:lllrd within TIIIIrrr I , ol's or
le,, it Illterl or printed with the .wrlter'.. Nom ~
l'o , l (litre and Mel, ' , kerma the left-hand end of the
:mein] 0, on the face Hole, will he complied will. tit
the usual prepaid rate of postage, payable when
the letter in delivered to the writer. (See. it, Law
of INZ.)
A z mot rong Eibi Fox Lirsie MeTiolm.b. Jr.,
A of:strong E A Farley E Alc Shane Ellen
•Asbhury Jli 8 Fox elillespy llcKuarn Emn F
A 111 I James., Fuller Joss ph ' Mc( irogat n Piths
Amberson Jerry G McLean Lucy
Adams Mart h stl anon ACr ;McLaughlin ,11
AI csktrong 'Wu. I Intl' Chas A i Mclntyre Mack.
Aliens!. Wn. ill ason Geo C 131cGrath Wrn
• . 11 flortett HO, 1g,2 McAleer llnchlY
,
Deer Anton-A ".. - CiteMnds Sarah 1
De, non Annie'. t :roam John 1 01 flonnell Chas
lb "keel 17 & Per Circa,/ Jas 5 ;O'Donnell Win
Ila stet (line.. K ilardner.lanet I
Bride 1. ranels Gleason 31anha,Powers Annie
Banks }reeling Golimer Mary , Packno/ L •
Bowen Frank - .11.roose Mary E .Datterson Henri
Down Sarah A , firaham 31 A Parr Maria I.
Dennett Samuel George Satin Pietism Mary -
Drown John L: H Paul Mr
litown Jr. E He/islet IS B . .Pervlene a e y W
T
Blair Jno 31 'Henry Rohl ' It
Hmunn Thee .Hanna Rot.: :Quartz Mike
Bowe Maui Hall A .
Rtown rs
31nry ifamen Eliza .Rhull Cot D S
Darkly Nary 3 Homer Ellbalr'h;ReynoldsEltsbh
Die/e Mary •Holes S Reed la
Enrke y r
Mary .Haney Susan ' i
RichmoElnd Small
C •Ilamilton StAr't Rown John
Caldwell Alex Harvey S C • stiller John
Cloth Alf .Henry Alex IRtcharson 3la E
Caldwell .1 lIceE:11 tinter Jno ; Ryan Nancy
erogrove Allan. lintnnet J ROW land .:Nora
ttelchton A Ililinom AI ;Rice Pai rick
I 'enter fins finest John rt , s
( . .iliu, I. P How and Alm) . 1" Speer Carnlinet:
l'btolerfoid F 1 stoner Henry
1. ..i11es I it lose Ellen :Stype Sanili
Corliran Isabel.. J Sullivan Sari.ll.l
Cl,oto 1..11,a JtAnaton 111 . 11 , Sullivan John
Cre. n 11.1 Joni, W li 'Shafer J Ilea
c,itroll ...., Ii i,atteabary.lnoT
l'slkoori .1, o I tiennidv Ellin. Seibert .1 S W
I . :1, ley int, a Kennedy Jos t ' SI t:er John
.....1. t.. 1: a
1: "mile John li Sim - r J
.l'a,ll .loLn 31.. Kb 18 r Mareret Stewart Nancy
t'o . son TM—. I: re hi Alatllda.Staith W
I bro tin a 31c1 Eirker 'Mamba :\ T
1' , •n.1.1.e1l 31ari Kirby IVm S :Turn , . Elizhili
I' pr Nicht.] lt. 1, , Terts, Strati
Uonoonv Wm . Lindsay Jas R. ,Till Sarah II -
DI lty 1,, 1 , 1 1.1
IS .I...eus :Ineob :Teensy . Jane
1.1.1 c D .1 11 True Sam!
1.,,, is Ila s ..I Leech Margret , V
Da, is Sarni. J 'Lutter ft R S ; Vanhorn Jennie
1...11i. Os J S heacb R E Vander:Bß S
1.• Wm Mkry • 51 W
1 , ...:1"1.. 1' Mervin Amanda Walker 1
1. , At Pol (leak; Ellitakh , White Maritteß .
I...lreton Cal. 3iorton Flitahl 'Whirr. Hattie
tals..l Mei,e oleo D . I.'eaver lUsury •
Bruit Lie Millet Sallle ' Wiley Ssml
t. llaron John Whitney St..Ohn
F.”. 1
.10.. s :10ra...i1l J S IVloklne ,I 11 . i
Ern rf. :Ili r, , a Mary John Wikon Jona:lln
111Miet, Ile ol,n Morrow John T Wy..X.,...r it , .,,
F MorrOW . Maggie Webb New ton
Fleming Ana L'a 31c Walker Why
1 4 . .. it, -5 31 3 1 , 1-leery(; E I
Fulmer Rate S 34(11ue Ann A i
SA 3IL. DIDDLE; P. 31.
_ . . .
: aroc,L PttIiVEYO,VA OPP /
Loris vi r.t.n, Ey, Jan. 5, 1005.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
velvet' at title Offlee until JANTtARY .75th,
IEI3. for furtashing ICE to the Medical Department
et the Airy Curing the emitting year, at the points
herein tes.,er.nted. The Ice to be claret by the
cert tr.ctor in properly constructed Ice-houses nt
each petnt of delivery, on or holore the 15th of
Apt 11 I,,at, the Ice not to be receipted for until Its
%,1,11(J, the ht efts of the Ice-house, and the man
ner lllmi ash irh It Is packe -be
d Shall have en approved
ether:, and payment will he mane
oily for the amount Ulu, /innerly stored and re
mided (or.
1 he proposal.' v, 111 be made for the quantities
trdirated teloav as required at the respective pia.
err. 1v:1h the wets° that should more be needed
at so, time for the year's Supply it shall be Tur
n i shedst the tame rates and under the same cOndi
l•ens. -
Ortantity to be Delivered at
XAT - CIIZ . Z. Mho 100 TONS
VICKBIIIII2IIII, bliss ...... .... 600 0
COLUMBI'S, Ky 10 11
PAM:VAR:KT . 10 0
LOT:ISVILLE, Ky 1100 0
111E.,1111115. Tenn MO 0
NASIIVII.I..E. Tenn Las)
HELENA, Ark 50 "
LITTLE ROCK', Ark 220 0
FORT SMITH, Ark. e 0 0
CINCINIVAT/, Ohlo 200 0
C 1 1.1 Ohio 40
CLEVEI,ANII. Ohio._ ...... to L,
LVA:csi'ILLE. Ind 100 "
MAIMS:ON. Ind MO 0
CAIRO, Ills ' 120 "
.
QUINCY. Ills 75 t ,
1 'IIICMI 0, Ills 10 0 .
MADLNO.N. tele 40 0
/1 11111TrE , lowa 00 0
r.l. LOUIS. ale • 200 "
:lEFEEIIIIOIV RAIIRACKS,SIO WO "
i'rn,...1 , . l aloe be merlied frr furnishlng Ice
toll the y *bore points DAILY IIY WEIGHT, fa r
the year 1562, In such quar.titlea av may be-requlr
td by the Sureenas In charge at United States Lien
-111.1 Ilcispltal• upon the preceding annual estimate
and with the game proviso.
Form or Proposal.
Ttv undersigned proposes to furnish - tons
of IT,t ounllty of lee, carefully peeked in antistan
tlnl see-bonne', at the trlthlnvanient potnts, namelyn/ the followtng price per ton of two thou
lardpool.ls, unnleiy --- tops, at 3--
p, Inn.
Tne kr to to MAJect to t 1 Inspection, knemsu
Mr ut and approval of a litedleal Officer, or ot4i
p„ „r
r . ada appointed lip+treetor, before , ti,lng reerfp
I'-T rent to F' m,?.' (rem time to time upon
1.1:, , tv bails cell .11tdleal Director.
estyred. -
Form of Proposal.
The underriped propose. to (urnialt daily. Or
c . l:<:wi,o, MI the ice required for the hospltaLs,
upi apprai ed requisition. p oin t. , s in charge,
at cr near the within mused at the follow.
lag lake per hundred pounds:
eta. per hupdrvii pounds.
The Ice shall he of the beta Quality and subject to
the arpreral of the. Surgeon to charge, m hoNei !pt fur the actual amount delivered aL trill
each
-
L1)1..3:I to to made from time to time upon du
plicate h!lis, ter( tiled to by the Medical Director.
- -
•
7he oLore form of propossla will bp adhered to
ns closely as practkisble. Other forms will be re-
ed, re, by the. Depnitment and duty considered.
A proper prierentee that the bidder is able to
fulfill the contract. rertilled to hr the Clerk of the
entest District Court, or a Unite! States District
Attorney, Inert accompany the proposal, or it trill
Fe rejected.
An esth of olleoance to the United States 0 or ,
el n tient meet alto accompany the proposal.
'I he contracts will he awarded to the lowest res.
bpooh/bin party or parties, who will be duly nni lied
byrnall, or otherwise, thst their bid is accepted.
end inuerdietely required to enter into contract
under bonds to the amount of $1,030. - The Bonds
Most be properll certified and the Soot 019c0..00-
. Or, en otprlncipals and sureties stated epee them:.
bidders may be Present in person when thc pro.
pests ere opened.
'the Post entire address of the parties proposing le distinctly written upon the proposal.
Pioposale must be nddressed. to :rowan D. L.
Slate/ RIDER, U.. 1. Army, Medical Porreyne,
rife grotorl-y.
The Di pertinent reserves (ho right to reject any
Cr oil bids deemed unsuitable.
Ili L. MAGRUDER, Stb , o*On
1. S. Army and Mrdical Purreyor:Leratrifte,
Printed forma of proposal mop had at this
Office. Jan:Meal
___—
'PROPOSALS FOR THE PURCHASE
or %COOL CLIPPINGS.
Orrit - 1, or Anus - Charm:in AND Eqtrie.Soc,
ST. Loins, Mo., Jon. 4, 1861
,-
Senied Pinpossle for the purchase of N O L
CLIPPINCISoIerk blue and sky blue, cut at the
United Stater+ manufacturing halls In this city,
during the month s of aannary, February and
March, MA will be receives' by the Undersigned,
until, nod opened 'on, SIONDAr, January 16th,
P.. 10, AL
Parties will be required to bid for and take both
klnde, to furnish their own sacks far packing same,
and et such times os required by the Superindeat,
to take the same once or twice each yaorithins re-
quired, and to pay for the lame on deltvery at said
halls.
kids will he accompanied by the written guaran
tee of two partimi (of this city) that they will be
come sureties that the contract, If awarded, will
be entered Into and faithfully [dinned.
Each bidder must be preset or represented at the
Opening of his bid, or the same will not be cons,ld
med.
Proposals to take clippies' for a shorter:period
than three months as above, will not be enter,
tabled.
The undersigned reserres the right to tercet any
or OH blds, if deemed ler the public interest.
Illds to be endorsed i_iProposals for Weal Clip.
irjr.:7; R. S. I.IART, Capt. & A. Q. M.
- -
WE, THE SUBSCRIBERS , have this
day entered Into a Limited 'Partnership,
agreeably to the provisions of the act of A.asembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the
lint day of March, Hee, entitled "An Act relative
to Limited Partnershps," and do hereby certify
that the name of the fine tinder which geld part
nenhip la to be conducted Is CHARLES O. AL
OE(); that the general nate bu si nesse bushiest to be
transacted is the Jewelry , the same to be
carried on In Pittsburgh; that fhb name of the gen.
ern! partner is CHAS. O. ALGEO, and the 'uncial
partner le DANIEL HUOUS, both of the City of
I Pittaber isth ia, that the capital
partne r , contributd by •the
laid DA HUGUS, 'pedal r la Four
Thousand Dothan in cash; that the period at which
the oatd partnership fa to oommence la the 13th day
of December UM, and that it will terminate on
the 17th day of December, A. D. MST.
• CHARLES 0. A.LGEO,
General Partner;
DANIEL HUGUS,
. Special Partner.
Pittsburgh, Dec. - 1301,1864. delarla)vdaw
-
rs Tes
tamentary ripen, the estate of Dr. JOHN. CI
MURRAY, late of Sewickley borough, Allegheny
bounty, deceased, having been granted to the tarl
tlensigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will
bake immediate payment, anti those having elates
sigainataald estate,lVlll present them, properly. nu.
thenticated for settlement
EDWARD CAMPBELL, Jr.,
ALES. - BAT. 4, Executors.;
prrfslimitim.
t at29:l4wd6w
iiioeTrgiiii
STEEL it BAILEY,
ljtoek Brokers and Real Estate Agents
Stooks bought and sold excluslrely on commts.
Tr . ttaltaiVTLhS att 1121L1.,. • " . -•
. : '
I deny ' . '
n• an rrie TIS g.T.T.E.TATS
I'l 111... MA r`t 11:if; UN 4 itll
A • 1 lt to the Poet Oft:, nt Aller heny, on the
7 h d r rf JANUARY.
To ei , tain are of theFo lettere, the npplietnt suet
0,11 for If•lrng.. fire the date of thru
n; ytty reel for ~ ' creel iNtrz.
1: Dot ea:let! :ea . n a.r./o 000410n/A, Laey will be
Err t the th••:1 Letter Mine.
tree 1JZ1.1% I at letter , reerir, if the real
tit Lees of owsent, ortj be ant. ea.1:11 by 0.,• al la;
the followiep :
1. 1:1.11rer letters plain)
,y to the :::r•:t
welt num
tr e.
tt It an the Port fittterand :• , t, • t
11,:tr: let Lela with the writer's Pr . : sre a/ .1
Al,, e 1 nee number Mao them plane . ..:. h
1.913 e, and rulpebt that answers tic WI rt.:, _ I
lt,yly.
=EC=
' tr." f..'llT IS E.TlE.lrea'
1()N1:::tili - COAL COMPANY
OF PITTSWILGII, PA,
Capital. _
SI: a res. Each,
=MMM
The Organization of this Company la based upon
the toy nersidp of the coal under bun acres Inni by
examinations made by boring, me., is 001111:inntly
assumed that the entire tract is underlaid with
coal,) situated on the Allegheny Valley Railroad,
thirteen miles from Pittsburgh. end having n front
of one-half mile on the Allegheny River, with the
me of all the surface between the base of the hill
and the river line, through which the track of the
'Allegheny Valley lialliamul runs the entire dis
tance' affording sufficient space and excellent hoe t
t ions for two additional shafts and the neecnbnry
to i beionglng thereto, miners' houses me.,
fur which surface a yearly rental of9loo is paid.
The total thickness of the vein of coal is eight
feet three inches, and after• to ,king liberal allow
:Inc:. for bearings in, slate Snl WM Inane
about sl x feet pure coal, which en
will produce slouch
larger amount of merchantanle coal to the acre
than is usually found in this vicinity, where the
mart, vein rarely exceeds tire feet In thickness,
anu in frer,ment iy leas. The quality of coal as as
rertAined by actual trial, and also by chemiCal
analysis, is of superior quality, being free from sul
phur and other substances usually found with coal,
and which are okjeellonable.
The (1100191Inr in the report of Mr. Orro Writ;
of this city, of an analysis made by him of coal
front this property: t• Contains neither sulphur,
ploisphortis, magnesia no, alkalies; cokes well,
roil Is to he considered a very superior coal" for
manufacturing purposes.
Theimprorements now made, and on which have
been expended some $30,000, are a shaft sixteen'
feet in diameter, orlth all necessary machinery for
hoisting nod fur draining the mines, with an auxil.
inry engine, km, to guard against accidents or coo
I ingenelea which might arise to Interfere with the
opinatieu of mining. Entries and air courses have
been driven, pit tracks laid, rooms turned, and
everything in such state of forwardness. that with
In a very few weeks a very large amount of coal
mold be taken out daily. Pit-eara anti large can
for the transportation ol coal to market, with ne
ccesary tide tracks, turnouts, be., are completed
nml la tinily use. There are also eight hoboes for
mitre, to course of construction and nearly ready
for occupant'.
There lA, at this time, a considerable quantity of
coal einaken u daiy, and a uml marke la
foxed b for g
n t ll that o c a rt be l
tirmlueed I g mmediately t
on
the liar of the Allegheny Valley Railroad ; and the
tapid:y increasing number of rannufoeturing estah
thelishou nts And ratvlne population In the imrt of
y !istriats . , through winch the
rold m
0, 11,11- continu e to demand all the fuel
which eau be produced la the Valley of the Alio-
repaity..ofthe present shaft /se, I 3
1,.1 at about 10.11,0 hL,..ht•N dr ily; which, ;rah t ivo
add/ slatflli and • but little additional en.
pit ie couldirwren , ed three-fold.
1 lose proxlinity I lithe river, IV ith not pan
t tart , :y loos:teased for loading
ot, into Cats and barges.
fl - lima. ro.rt St 11 , 1111,10 N t 0 the ('Aril
al
SI, .1.; of the l'ompany are now open at the follow
places
Other of KING & PEN:CnCK, Wood street.
•• P. IT. 0, 'W. 3111.LE11,
l'or. Third a: Market Sta., 0d story; and with
11. MILLI:I:, Jr., It Western insurance 12orno'y.
jlll4-I
JA,II,
Prebident
8. I, TICREON,
Cagitier,
(late with Iron'Clty flank)
F, u 14:vrvoNAL P:Tr9DUGG:I,
L. S. Gureriment Prpni/ary,
PIT1 , 1”.111“11. JarillAry 11,1%5.
'IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RE
. .; 'II:EMI:NTS of the Act of Congress, al.
pro ' -n .1 one 3d, 1864, the following
CLIOTERLY REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Fount National Bank of Pittsburgh
IS PI BLISI-lED
LIABILITIES:
, CA, , 1,1 Stork $ 200,009 00
Irthintion mos,enel 00
Due Depositors 5,59,15$
Itivb:ende tinpnld—paptble on demand. I,sal 00
111111.10witind required by law 3,074 .13
I , xt surplus fund reservdd by order
if the 13oanl
PTGlit and Lose since Nov. 14th, 1101.
ASSETS:
U. Lo,na and Thscouuts
S. Treasury Department
Due by
U. S. 5-20 Bonds and U. S. Treasury
Notes 57390 50
,
Malts and Cheeks 47,005 Oa
Bold end Sliver Coin , 32,420 82
Le sal Tender E. S. and 1.17,uct Notes.— 285,677 '7O
Personally appeared lienare me, a Notaty Public,
euly comudzsioned and sworn, S. . erron
Cakhler of the Fourth National . Bank D of Pats:
toren, Pa., who, on oath, deposes and at des that
the above statement is true to the best of lila
knowledge and belief.
sworn and subscribed before me, the day and
sear above written, S. S. BRYAN,
Notary Public.
S. D. HERRON, Cashier.
Perrsnrnott. Jan. 3d. loom. jairits
Avr.b O . CON.M.u.
PrealdenL
S. D. lIKRHON,
Cashier.
(late with Iron City Bank.
ARIZ . /11 NATION.% L Bass .01? Prrysuunitir,
U. S. Government Prpotilary,
Januaryad,llo3.
f.)1" ORDERS RECEIVED FROM. LION.
trilt PITT FESSENDEN, U. S. Secretary
of the Treasury, the subscriptions to Bt.
U. S. 1040 GOLD BONDS,
WILL CEASE
.13,Ttor Ta=lueury V, 3.863
Thf 1040 loin will he withdrawn after Ihnt dvlC_
11115 RANK AND l'. S. CIO,VERNMENT
DEPOSITARY la Aiuthorlzed to receire
Up to and Inclusive of January ith,1865
Full commissions will be allowed all purchasers
.f this desirable investment.
THE 7-30 LOAN,
LT. E 3. -c>toal.
convertible August 16th, 1847, irtto
F!X PER CENT. GOLD DOHS AT PAR,
non for sale by qa, and will continue to be (or
The 7-lles nfterJenuary 7th, IfIGS, will be the only
Cos ernment Loan in the market, Full eotarai.
Elons paid to ell poreluoiera of 7.300.
S. D. HERRON, Cashier
()I.IIIA.INS' C(lLltl' SALE OF HEAL
I.INTATE.—.Hy virtue of an order of the Or.
court of A ilegheey County, the undeinign.
.ed oaf dian of the esrat nof William A., David u ., Ci Li...farce. P.,
Mary F. 11., Charles C.. -fano
ht
' a conrtha A. Watt, minor children and heirs of
yen e..E. Watt, decd, will offer at public sale. at
the Court House In the city of Pittsburgh, at to
o'clock A. M. BATOR DAY, the 20th day of Jane
sty. the following lots of ground, namelyi
All those two certain lots oriceea of uate o n , the West Commons, nr a v enuev in
the First Ward of the eityof Allegheny, marked In
Irwinis plan of - the rope walk property numbers
oinea and iLten." and boue and described as
follows, to.witr ilegtnning o n t h e westwardly aide
Of the 'West Commons or Irwin avenue at a Ms•
tante of twenty-five feet anuthwardly from the cot.
ner of Cenal street. and id Common/1;411.3mo
extending to front along antiCommonesouthward.
ly fifty feet to the line of lot-,narked In said plan
number eight; thence by line of-the same west
trendy one hundred and ninety.cight feet to on al
ley twenty feet wide; thence northwardly filly feet
billet marked In said plan number eleven; and
tui
thence by the line thereof eastwardly one hdrod
aad nlnetpelght feet to the place of beglanlng:
each of said lots having a front of twenty.tive foot
on the westwardly aide of the West Commons or
Irwin avenue, and txtendlng back, purser/inn the
same width:one hundred and ninety-eight feet to
the alley aforesaid.
, Tenns.made known at the tltue of sale, or on sp.'
plicaUon to Sohn Watt. •.
ua '
jir • '
JO WATT, Guardian,
faiawd3w - JOIN
Liberyt st., PittsbUsgh.
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
OF tFFEOTIO AND ,OILA.RITY
WHEELER & MINN'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
Lock Stitch Sewing Machines
WM. SUMNER & CO;
Ro. 31 *Tenx STREET.
ALLZOFMXT I.lmcd, — ilt.tabu rsh, Dc0.14,1964.
NOTICE GITEN Agreed,
bly to Stetted 2 of the Act of the General As.
sessbly of the Commonwealth of PeßilllylVsUl4
entitled "An Aet enabling' Banks of the CoMmort
wealth to become asteelations for the p urpose' of
Banking, under the law. of the :U nited States,. ap
provtd the =I day of August, A. If. 1261, that the
stockholders of the Alleghtny - Dank, of_tho city of
Plttsbargh, And' county of Allegheny, hate thie ,
day voted to become auels anhasoolatton, udder the
name., and Ittle of e' Alleghwy National Bank
t,f Plttsburgh” and that its dtreeters Imre proeur,
ed the authority of• the owner. of more than two.
thirds tor the tunnel stook to make'the certlfleate •
required therefor by the laws of the trolled States.
Ant -.L - . W, 000 K; CuMer.
.E;001).4, vc
&MERIC.IN
DRY GOODS!
CLOAKS,
SHAWLS,
DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHS,
ALPACAS,
PLAIDS,
DE LAMES,
CASSIKERES,
~ CORSETS.
E2rTki t Or :: r = p CVA fTS l gq: ks:Lr
will
be sold at OLD PIII(31.1
ALEX. BATES,
J xm - c›. Hits 03t. I
.3
610.00
$lO,OOO
HANDSOME PRESENTS,
For the laolidnyo,
-GAN BE SECURED AT
MACItUM & GLIDES, •
No. 78 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh,
We have now open and are yet recelvtng, daily
•xpreealy for our
'g°9 4 both
Breastpins,
Ivo.
Shell nod Ball, Tuck ry
mriA
Side (Tombs; Pearl, Steel, Jet
ate C a shm ere s; Belts and Belt.
Ribhons; and Silk Scarfs; Head.
Dresses and Nets; Lace Veils; Lace and Embrol
dered Collars and Handkerchiefs; 'Worked
Slippers and Cushions. ' Work Boxes,
Ladles' Companions, Portman
' hales, Satchels, and a
very line assort-
Went of
Inac=.tcqMcLVaa. 131731x.xi57
healdea our yawl' Leavy stock of Hosiery, Glos
Trimmings, Nollour and Small Wares,
AT LOWEST OAST! PRIDES.
dew
CLOSING OUT SALE.
DRY GOODS,
J. M. .13U.RCEIFI.ELIYS.
ITEFUL CIIRISTMIS PRESEITS.
0 1,V6,70 . 7 l'a
FIGURED MOUS DELLINES
3 615,192 es
• 2,521 54
1,G,011 00
EMPRESS CLOTH,
OPLINS, Plain and Plaid; .
FE N - CH nrcrtmoEs, plain and figured.
BLACK AND FANCY' SLLK.S.
COBIUMS AND PARDLEITAS;
e 1,276,707 '7O
- ALPACA:IAS, black and colored.
SHAWLS mai °Loma ;
(aSSLMERES, fqr Men and Boys;
soidars -AND E211:111/0/11F17frq
BALMORAL SylliTS. •
GREAT BARGAINS I
MOORHEAD, - DENNISON '& CO.,
- 81 Market street,'
ARE DETERMINED TO CLOSE OUT
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS.
Gents' Under•garramits, White' Slil4l , Socks,
Cravats, Collar., tr.e. &c.
Embroideries, Lace Goods Gloves, Hosiery, Trim.
mings, Point Lace, Collar., Ribbon; Ste.
ihaezrls...ot
DlSSOLutimrs. 14c.
_ , 7 - . III — SS , p ie L
b r u ZI , C . T co .
.o . l , P aio P n A o ß t.
i T o lf im E a ß i S t„ Efjr ,. . !
risen, sod of llollmon, Garrison- fr. Co., was tils- I
Co .. ed on theist instant, hr the sole of the Interest ,
of H. L..lioilmsn nod G. W.. Dellmsn. ,
All settlements will he attended to st the Waco
the late lams, on Smithfieldlstreet.
H. L. BOLLASIAII,
•
A. GARRISON,
• GEO. W. BOLL:ILAN,
aoini U. rtioicersor. '
Pirrn:unon, Januarr 3, 1965.
In retiring from the above the subscribers wool'
express thanks to their friends for the patronage
Oven during the long period of their business, and
also take pleasure in recommending thcirsuceessors
,to the puldic, with the fullest col:Odense that every
rtlOrt and attention will he given to render sans
faction. 11. L. 1301.LhI.A.INT,
G W . BOLLUAX.
Prrrserntat, January 3,1864.
•
CO-P.A.P.T.NERS,EIIP NOTICE,
PITTSBURGH FOIJNISERy.
A. Garrison hallo; purchased the entire faun.
dory - propel ty, stock and oldness of the ate firms
of oilman to Garrison, and Boliman, Garrison 6.
Co., and having associnted with hint in business
John 11. liicketoon, the undersig,ned will continue
the bootless Wader the name and style of A. Gar-
rteonh Ce. A. GARR/SON, • .
.101 IN
Prrrsnrnon, January 2, 1111. Jat:lds
DISSOL UTlONxisting.—Tho partnership here , s,
tolore e betweect JOHN PHILLIS
and HENRY. PHILLIPS P
the Oil Cloth, India • t
'lubber, and Painting business, was dissolvexl•by
the death of Henry Philliphap the 7th of August,
*Au. The The business of tile late arm will be settle d
by tLe undeisiened, at the place of business of the
late Igoe. 22 and 25 St. Clair Cl.. Pittsburgh.
The business will be continued front the 2,1: day at
Jortimry. trlls, by JOHN PHILLIPS, HENRY IL
pliii.mps, and A. 11. DROCOURT, Wider tke
thm name of J. ft H. PHILLIPS. • •
JOHN PHILLIpS,'
D. I.II.IISEN. -
•
A. IL DROUOTTRT. •
la id* Executors of Henry Phillips, deed.
DPartnership:.
WEYMAN ft SON is this day•dlasolved by.
limitation. GEORGE weYscirti
P. 111Aff, • • 1
• Rasing dienosm of my w.
Interes W t 10-tti EY o Tobsee6
business to my was. W. P. and B. Frank Warman -
I..reeommend them to sty friends arid former eusto:.
meta. • GEORGE-WEYMAIt.
WM. P. IVETX/iff ..........
11.TIEY BIAN & BRO.,
T T (.ucceosors to Wiegman Son,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO MANUFACTURPS,
Not. 79 and 81 Srulthfleld stroet, Pittsbuigh.
Jot aw
i_)ARTNERSIIII" .NOTIOE.—The under.
signeit hare this day entered Into pat tnerehlys
intim 011 Ulotb, Indin Rubber, And Painting Ints
nee` under the firm name and, style of J. kit'.
PHILLIPS. Factory to IlleUlure townsh%
ienheny county; 'Warehouse esulpfllee, Hes. 911 Anti
St. Utak et., Plttsbutah. -
. JOINT PIULLIP&
11 Trst
.ENR.Y PRI.
Pr A. DROCIOU4T. •
nr.nraort. Tanum72, 16125. Maw
have
this day Associated my brother r lIIIJEIARD H.
RUGHES, with me In the IYALI. PAPER AIM
WIZIDOW SHADE buolnesm, which we srill Co&
Wale at the old stand; Ico.Mn market st. 4 runlet
the firm of JOS. IL &IMO. • • -
_ an _ :it,
n -=.1865. jOS
jais:lwd
TIISSOLUTION OY CO-YARTNER
SIIIP.—Tho Partnership heretofore exhalm
between the enderaigned,. under the Om name 01
CRUAMPTON Cli;for the manufacture of Slim •
Pearl and other Soars, has thla dap been d 1 of
by mutual consent. SdIMTIEL M. ICIER,
JOHN C. ORIYMPTON,
Pittsburgh, Sept. Sth, the& Jour; FOSTER.
WY. 4,I7Ji:VEDY S. X. =ma
WM H:ENNRDY & CO,
utretstro to
mmtztroco o mpi t
Silver Pearl and Superia. Rosin Boapis,
.1
67 LIBERTY * ST/U. - Et Pr TBBOBOB.
T..ETTEIIS OF AD3I32IISTRATION
the estate of GEORCEA.. ItATATIDOiII4I
of Vent-1111es townahlp, Allegheny' Count yollWdll
haring been granted to the underall by Mellor'
leder of Allegheny County, all personal ladebts t
sold estate are requested to make. Immo:We pay•
meat, and thole, having claims agnlost Walnut to
present. them for settlement, properly mathentlo
eatrd,lo-tho underslgned,at his realdenoel InVom
tonensltlp.
STEPHEN BilfA r ll ,11 Administrator s
or to S. A. ft- aid W. S. PllitVialloll, Attorneys,- •
at Law, dth streetf Pittsburgh. • '
YinsAmhes 're, Allegheny Co., Den. ;
A_XOUNG litAli - IVIIO 191911E8 r,
pvlect himself la the Lartim;
wnnt of q. Profeskor. to take pr4rAte 1.409 . 7'
dress ' ' xv; ritL.bt - s
ja4;tw •
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