.„...7_ .k.. 5 ~•_,...,7,4tii,.- i ~..,. r.1.r..,_ Zlllo,pbbitvgit,Clag rIIBLIERED BY - TUB WIRTH ITBLISEI3I issoainott WEDNESDAY. JANUARY ll, 1805. THE AVPROACEING DRAFT, , Thera is no department of the Govern ment that seems to us so much in. need of improiement as that of the ProvcistMaralial General. The orders issuing (rum that office arc often hard to understand; sad they are so often countermanded, reversed and ex- Plainattglai 11:km14004a iiwiisr lies 'mi. half suftlelentlkill to unravel them. Just, the reverse of this should be the case; The department. having charge of the draft should make its orders clear, explicit and colinsuletetoodiana all tliti details of its modes of operation should be ;sharply de ---- fined. A draftisilwaystmpopuLtr • and the way to , intensify its unpopularity Is to in troduee - d0n04. - _,amd,nneertsinty into the, szethod;of carrying it into effect • / 4 'fre,_.o. lls g sal? for -800,000 men was 'm add ; tlei call staid,. to supply_ the dell ' tiencles left under previous walk The pray. r tamtkoperstion °tibia is to th?ovr the bur - den of Tilling the now upon the loyal ••• ,Illstricts of the country. The disloyal per- Itlottspf Pennsylvania failed to till previous demands upon them; and the loyal portions joust now'rnake good their default. ,Thia Is bad enough, and hard enough for - Abe loyal peoploto -bear; but just as thei ire settling down . into the doienidziation grin andbear it; here comes General FRY with : iiiidditional order that no . district shall have any credits for men furnished ' piior to Dec. 10, 18Ctii And so the fit is In the fire. - Vasty districts, in this county furnished Mine thin` thdir share under - the call for 4500,000 men, and Some of these have been steadily furnishing men since under the •consiction that every man furnished by - them would count on future drafts._ But no,- Gen. Fla - Sara that no man furnished prior to December 10th shall count, no matter haw mucli in excess of previous Calls the numbers so furnishedmay to. ' ' • ' What is the nse, then, people will ask, of being lojal t :..What inducement is there to be Patriotic, and to put iri volunteer-al Where la the faith of the Government, pledged thit men so furnished should want L The reason .giveit for this ruling is that 800,000 men mint be put in the army under this - Very goo& Then every man ftunished since the previous `call, by dig . trjeta which honestly met all demands on theta' cusilei that: call, is jinn so - much to wards filling the number ' under the sew . call, and there is no •justice in excluding them. The government has' got the Men, and those who furnished them should have ,duo credit for theist. .- The people, we fear, Will cry out against - ; tibia thing Of taking snap; jedgMent on, the districts that have Peen furnishing snet- for three months prier to DecembertOth: 2.4 n . step conldhsvc„done so much tow:anis par alyzing the patriotic men of the country.as Gila liut order of GM FRY. " The burden of this draft should fall, not upon the loyal, but upon the disloyal, districts of the country. , Those dis• tails whack have furnished their shire; and Anore, should: he 611.01 Ted all the - adwitagestof what they have done. Arid tboreyrrhich tcre behind, should be.. compel- , led toteakr good their own deficit. let the • Plow fall uPcn the guilty, not upon the In. croact. PIiENtICE. will be remembered that Pamt-nerf was lately`'provided bribe President with a pass- 10 go South to save , his son' who was. nailer Sentence of death 'within rthe rebel lines for, murder. • - Since his return from-Richmond, it seems, he has had lan. once • enough with Mr. LEITCOLN to 1111103 - gm ' to recall Lient. dor. JACOBS; Rilo was isshort time ago banished to the Confeder acy for Its treasonable •practices. Ahnost as soon,..howerer, as this had been aCctim • plished, our forces in 117eatueky captured some rebehcorrespondence, among -which Is a letter, 11•0131 queptrniswan,a,Relaci gressman from that State, who states that Pt:sailer; while In gate the ItebelS all the aidanacomfort in his power;, spoke of the strong_ sympathy felt is the North for the rebel cause ; and assured the Deoris' dynasty that if a rebel -army were sent north the people would rise up and hall them as deliverers from the oppresrlons of lascom's tyranny: Are forts Lafayette and Warren fell, that aro place is assigned in one of them for this ~,double.4lyedtraitor f yENTVCICT. ter a sign Of progreas In •Ken,,uchn when Gov. BruarrsrrE la brought to re ; =intend inthistipation ta the Legislatito. • I,oi,e,l:ceommends only, "eradutti einatv , .ciptttlao,'!and the deportation of the elves; bat the days, 'of/retinal emancipOlO'n ire tssltt4;: ontantdriatien is decreed .. in that write, at all, it :will be • ireinediattiiiiits:ef ht 311.• ' • ' the plan Premed P.T the tram c9Prcn • toly held ie Frankfort, appears to Mt them.. ; •otive: Ifilalinply to repeal tho - State; That*Ouldletiso slayer; teilhont antfootholdi and, its death i s iould be `oiartain._. l'ho State Constitution ftsth*** l. ., pittion — "*itheek the i4tieitt :Ot the .orgtm7 l .litit - ris Mist plan does not einaneiPation does not eMidrif poratitutlcinal pn:hibition, and it' may, therefore, hi adopted:without rid. lenho-hi any one's, Constitutional scmplie. fit& adoption would kiFl shiStry as dead ma , , jrp - FenOrt FFLOCII Altb ENOLA t IIi TO. wan:smog Urtort.—The Paris correspon , . - Witt ef the' London Post; wriUng.. - On: the ; Jaya; .relations of the French GOrarnlnertt with that of the United States resemble rely much those of crest Britain. • Franca hart not giren. satisfaetiOn .cither to . • the North :or tho Sonth. In all instances Franice. brut listened to the representations '01„ American agents With, courtesy, and, as in the castiof tha vessels. that were bttilt in • French ports for the obsorred the. Bitictest nentrality, The Emperor, too, has offercd, it be remembered, to bring 'shout a emir - Osiers ot:..bestilities. The Istorth, howoM, must know that tho lathy of France is with the South, and 'sherd fingers tsbont the minds of the . Nur , thorn men a conviction that boas France and Xngiand Sarre to recognize the South. = The ilrstationt. theiefore, between. Tarts • and .Washington oannot: be cordial.' They ore rather like th at of two, persotus who do "not -- desire to quarrel with -each other. air. Lin ' -"vein's foreign attire p,sragraph will not ha _prove this reciprocal attitude," • Tme - New, No* County - Committee On ,Voltuttecting Intro 'resolved to tontine: the ;idd bounties, namely:-ssoo.to : the-rebut toer, and $5O hand- money for three years' 7.IDeN, s2oo.to.the . .volunteer t end sio hand - - /nrsamy for two yeare'unien,k $lOO to. tho vol. Alottetsr." - and. -- 4 2 0: band money for,one year vutet, - es beroteforc..;,,Thalsej who have the lxsatterin band, ston,ba.think the , quota of :44. 0113 4i* Pedilvituite 6 ±4.. 4 Pollee - . :Oomisiissioneva say 'Li their ininal-reptirt - ' 3l Probribly ltt - no city in the civilized world, not the thes• tro of actual war, is human life 4 0 ,./b3htlf prbsed and subjected to as great bawls from violence as in New York and Brook lyn." Tills is a very airolflcant admistion. One reason assigned is the laxity of thn EM== b - The American -Navy. I / raise of anything American, from the 1 Lendon TOrtra„la praise indeed; and it gives • • very warm praise to our Navy. In Mint. nienting' on . the report of the &dietary of the Nisi , ie says: kr.-Gldeon Welles; the •Beeretary of the'Terlf' eral Navy, is:undoubtedly entitled to claim credit. for the exertions of his department, during the great Tien war. He falls into tile exaggeration ebarneteristle of his , countrymen whoa heas• tribes to. the. American marine achlevereents without parallel or Trecedtot In any nary tom. tory; for good admirals have lived beforeFams gut, though tbeydid not go into battle with iron clad., and great naval expeditions haveheen en. dertaken, though the means were adapted to the lage and occasion.' Bat if we look Impartially at the work which devolved, suddenly upon- the Atneriean admiralty tour years ago, at the re.' sources which then existed for Its performance, ' and at the mariner in which it has been actually performedove mast admit that the tone of gem- Matlon•periading the Secretary's report In by no ineares without justification._ lathe month of Mareb,lB6l, when Ifr.Welles . entered upon Ms duties as head of the Nave Da lian:neat, the navy of the linitedatates contain. ed bat 76 vessels of all descriptions available for sertieb. It now contains 671, a large proportion 'of whleh ISO TeliArill newly tonatructed, On the principles suggested bYmod.ern warfare. In this powerful Beet -there aro no fewer than 71 iron. clads; and 559 ships out of the 671 are propelled hvatetme.• At the commencement' of tbe war the Government bad but 7,600 seamen In its pay.- and of these only 307 were in thcs homeports. Io the present month thenumber of men borne on' tke estimates la 51,000, while daring 'the prasent tear, though t'6 vessels have been lait to the Federate by ehipwreek, battle, or capture, the Nary. list still stews an increase of 83,vessils over the fleet of 1869. Nor has this provision for the exigencies of the war been upon any oxen sire scale. The blockade maintained by the Fed erate, extends over a coast line of 3.500 miles, and this service. at any rate; is really napreee. denied tn magnitude. The squadrons !! main tained ,on the p,CYCY3I _stations occupied-by the Beet deserve the epithet of immense," which Mr. Lincoln gave them, If Mr. Lincoln's statistics are correctly report. ed we may say something More of the Federal nare.arid - - admit that it has. been economically rallied and thriftily maintained. The President's , Message gives the entire cost of the navy, from the beginning of the war to the present time, as lets than .C. 50,000,000; which would represent an annual expenditure of tome £12,000,000 oulr—a charge hardly exceeding ont,own. lint there Is either come mistake in these figures, or the Fed iral navy estimates must be increasing et an enormous rate, for Mr. Welles now Informs el particularly that the charge for the approaching year will upwards of =,000,000, or nearly double the average of former yeara. Still, even thin sum apPearw ma:crate 6r eomparimen meth Me procVicus orixnditura upon the army, especially - if'we recollect Met the American estimate tn. cludei the cost of the Ordnance stores, which In our Olin estimates are separately provided for. Itir..Wellee,howerer. contemplates spending no lest than £11.(06,000 In the construction, repair, end equipment of vessels during the coming : • , ,year The Men litth the Black. Bags. We =choppy to be abl&to say that Major General Dix, assisted by Major. General Peck, and aided by a supplementary force of the. celebrated New York detective police, have arrested every one of the infamous incendiaried who, somo four - or five weeks . , ago, endeavored to pet this city on fire in a doxen places. We are Informed, also, that ,:the confessions of all_of theSe persons havo been taken, and that'. the Mrost astonishing ' revelations nay, -in due time, be expected. For reasons, however connected with the public welfare, and likewLse intimately con. netted with the welfare of the local detec tive force, none of these revelations will be. 'Affiliated till after. the ;conclusion of the war. , And hien then, the names of the parties will be' reserved,- in order that the interests of the community may not be Pre judiced by a premature disclosure. Suf ficient lias been communicated to us, how ever, to satisfy us of the complete success or Gtneral Ihr. and the New York Detec tive police in this matter; and to enable us also to aware the public .that the detective police can henceforth - regiud with complete Indifference the: renewal:of the. diabolical attempt by these, or by. any other incur dhiries. - Should the intbrnal eipieriment be tiicd again; 'there in not the least doubt that General Dir, and, the detectives would be lust as successful in bringing the criminals to,-justice in . the _new- case as in this.-- 1171kes' Spirit of Me Tunas. lEd 2iew Ilise - oit-Thouuts , Supplies. • General Thomas,. since he has driven hood across the Tennessee, established, it is said, his base- of supplies on the north Lank of that river, at FlorenCe, Muscle Shears, to which the river is navigable for stcpmers,is immediately above, and all his supplies tan easily'reach him at that point. TIA 4 change of base from Nashville releas es a large body of troops whaled to guard that 'read. Tic.transfer looter's If Tho Mas lab 'Wed 'open:lions along the line of the Mollied Ohio railroad, possibly to more dructually an destroy that line of communica tion; witlelillehd will, in all probahilty, try to secure, es nccessaty to the protection of Northern Alabama, "or with the destruc tion of that line, Norti;ern Al.abama would cto be abandoned. One of Hood's pur- T)Cfes in invading Tennenee was to recruit Ids arrniin that State, and doubtless from Nentucky. • Male ltas lest more men than he Could possibly have received with toty amount of success he promised himself. In esvalty, particularly, his loess have been heavy. Ile. succeeded in gettingabout tvo thousand conscripts, but they all es caped before he got to the ,Tennessee. It will take along time to bring his, army to the Condition it was in When he aat out for Tirmesscs: It then numbered twenty-four 11.. t usatid cavalry, and thirty thousand in fantry: :Noir; it, nunibers na mord - than twelve thcrugand cavalry, and fifteen thous- Sherman The Richmond Zhamincr, of- Friday. last,says It Is confirmed that Sherman's troops have cross ed t he liatannali. river and Arai. Wend to be trowelling toward Orahamsvillo, in 'Vie direction - - ctizirleston: The 'rebels are now so tee as much . pia4.l.4.u.d,f#natute nad di:vital]. of t.be . 'ziork.ealaPtdFn . 4lf:SPicium .. 'C ;they; trot* abOrmlids last agnpaign.st the ume of. Its luau 'oration innliiniringir its program_ They •kuow Chat It ronstbe eastward and northward, as there it no entail to the, whole •rerlon vest of 'the Sa aniinaliverthy of his attention. lint Is het aluk strike first for Augusta, or for Branchville, or ter Charades' ? Or, will he adopt.his. Georkla polleFtmdaacrte. los/arced so as text/pear to be striking for sutural places In one direction, while hi,. real objective is saditter - place - In - aihr ditent be he bard for , the rebate to isba but.l4 witaild f..r .to tell; bet as the telenlat'diapatetisi fromllitannatt site" days: hitieliatintimiced that "Bbertnan's'army was be- leg tepidly reorganized -and 'equipped, proparato. 1 7 t 0 the 'rommeticrolont icf a catoPalP Its last,c 'and,'as the rebel dispatch •ei are 'already beginning to report movements on •eliennatthijart, of • a Singularly Incomprebenal bL we think• it not' unlikely' that bis. .aire the 'close of. the' ' present Month, they will end out-the secret of blaltszllng• iForiortant•Ord!7 . Ftestiect4ig t;litt,o,fits GUacral Maya has. receired lajdructions fnata Washington not to the quotas! of sub-dia. tit:re In acoardanca with the order. Issued. by Prinnst Idarsbal. Genet - 417m already published, and has been directed to report to .the Depart meat all the enlistments up_ to the sist day of . . Wen IMPARIVENTi . . PROVOST MAMMAL GENETULL'S 0771C11, _ Waramtaron..D. Jam. 2,48139. • C ,mcman No. I.—The attention "of Acting Aislatant Prcircat Marshals General of States, and Boards of Enrollment, fatality! to the feet that the quotas assigned under the call of Dec. 19,1863, for 800,000 men, cunt not be reduced ex- - - ceps by actual cal/rimer." in the army, navy and - marine corps since the 100'0. ....JAMBI! B. FRY, Provost Mariana General: . . .Tna gerwras.—We learn that no definite; quota has yet been assigned to Pennsyl... rania, by, the authorities at' Washington; and.eDDsequentlxlite qiiotas of the different. distriete hare not been fixed. The.boardtt of enrolment throughout the State have been notified to send on eoniet copies of the en: raiment, with an account of bear termer quotas - hero been -pied, the credits on the same, ece.,and the new. quotas will then be . assigned. -, This will be. geol. flair's to the people of rennifivaniti.—lfer: refsgropft. • . • Lion Tasman Acerra.: , -Wo are authorized to atato.that BeardaqFeeuadea has llotisauod, at reported, tulleßAl Under utolos'..alocOlui.llll` , aomed a &Melia thi: *Mao,' Now - (offal ten dors haYo. been Wool. by ;the Ireastey Dcp atout i lmyouly for,thayozpaso ofrephtelag. faced liotecT ll b 4 = l .FOlreplata , .44%. . • • , • Drama mess at a church In Paris„ a Women dressed up in man's clothes tired a pistol et the. nee, who was ofdelating Atha altar, and wound- ed him severely. She wu at once arrested. The erne had frequently given her :Roney, and his neglect to answer recent begging letters wasi the emu of the crime. - TITE:WHALTII Or MLACIIKNTSIII.. TzFIL 11ArrED STATur.--The following is n statement shearing the eitlmeted wealth of the merchants, manufeetu tra and tnideri throughout the northern States: Prineipa Unice. , Business Houses. Wellth.C- Uoptiectleut i r ezt 114,5,658,000 z;zs.) - ri,i4kogo . 207,5G8,000 512 - 134,24000 District of coliszabis Illluole Itsilatisa .433: ?Kenl4ll2'4 .I:onlain on (1 , 7. O. only) • &I 2 ::60, a•MI 000 . • • .S9€l Tienland Massachusetts,:.... Michigan sldissouri, Minnessota, New Retapshire;..., New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode /Eland Vermont, • - - Wisconsin ' 10 ' 2;15 - 9,030 ..17,302 889,915,000 .. 5,17[ 83,913,000 3,218 , > 81031,000 .. 5,910 90,230,000 ..78939 . 1,517,204,000 . 17,005 310,725,1100 77.1,211,. • 000 115,704,0X1 ,„ 19,9e8 000 s,sce 03,17d,000 Total 168 V 925 SItg4II.7NACO *These States. In conformance ihelsorgeri ir state of trade soused by tho rebellien, aro not WE new artesian well at Chicago. Is said to discharge a greater quantity of water than any ether well la" the world, -throwing cot 5i0,000 gallons perdayitha celebrated at Gra:mile, near Paris,Alseharging only bOO,OOO gallons per day. Tim Idea has been suggested of supplying he city from thla source, but the,. jotawar shows that the well would bit totally inadequate to-that end, as the amount of water now supplied dully and consumed in the city Is 1,00000 gallons. SUPTELLINGS of RoioGlL69.—Stip the NOW Al bany Leger : "Many refugee families - in this aro passing the cold weather now upon rut in misera ble hovels, built by boards against fences so as to afford a temporary shelter. Tholr.suf. terings may be Imagined when it Is I.^aown that they are thinly and roorly and . most of thrin dependent upon charity for the inod which ket - pe thug alive. . . . Fainiistin Pansea,—English papers , say that the story Is cnffent that the Pr - loft-of Wales th,ds his present State al lowanee 1.4050 K, (14203,.. OCO) InsutUrlent to ilialntala ,the &Scatty of Ms msitirm, and that the Goierranect Intends to eo:Parllatnetit for a mall:cable Iseretuns of the tire. Da. PaTtsoxe, the noted 3alplt . nratcir of Las resigned his pastorate to that thy; and will lease the M. E. Church Scutb' for 11 . ,e loyal M. E. Church. - • , Pl/DLIC JI'OTICE3. TO THE ENROLLED MEN AND em , 57- TAX PAN :ERN OP .1.11 T TOWNSR.Le.— Au adjourned meeTag wW . by held at the OAKLAND SCHOOL 110E613, Cn THURSDAY. EiMtMNi, 12th bait., At 7 o'clock, at which tine Block (*minMewl will . to appointed to canvass the Tow:whinier the par.' rote of conecting the enrollment, - collectlos funds to ittain Volunteer. and coaaider the proctlcabili• ty of levskg another TAX TO PAY BOORTIE3. if sou CAI as at the two former meetings In giving aticndatce th e whole scatter will be abandoned, an those 'fortunate enprigh to have their names drown from the wheel, will await the. conapltmen• tary card of ProvolkAfarthat Capt. Poster. jail= BY THE COMMITTEE. BaurEKOHAlt DErGenT ColtrArr ir l BiBaLINIMAX,Def...."IB6I. - • A GIEWEnAt. MEETING OF 16 STOOKHOLDFAS of this BANK Will be held et the BANNING BOMB on MONDAY, January With, 1863, et 1 - o'clock p. m., to eoasider and decide whether the Company, shall become an Association for the Business of Banking, ander the Lawn of the United Staten, and whether it shall exercise the. power conferral by the Act of the Legislattire of this. State, entitled, An not ena bling the Bardts . of this Commonwealth to become Asseciations for Banking - under the Lawn of the United States,e approsedidd of Aligns 186 6 sod to take any (tither action - that may be eemed na seemly. By order of the Board of Directors. de3olm .JOILN P. BEECH, Cashier. DAPS OP Prrratitooll . Pittsbu E I 'DO rgh, Ow.. OM IIERE T given, agreeably to Section. 2 of the Att of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act enabilar Banks of the Comm - onwealth to become Aesociations for the purpose of Banking, under the Laws of the United Slates," approved the Zat day of August,-A. D. 1864, that the Stockholders of the Mechanics Think have this day voted to become such ea Association, end Malts Ditectoralutve procured the authority of the owner, of more than twrethirds of the Cep- Dal Stock to make the certificate therefor bP Laws of the United States. detam .TNO. G. MARTIN, Cashier. Ittoz Crrs Baas: iii i1e0..W.:196L NOTICE SIEBERT GIVEN. agreeably to See. rid of the Act of the Gen. eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penal t. • Taal, entitled "An Act stabling Bank* of the Commonwealth to become arsociation• for the our pose of Banking, under the Laws of the .United States;" approved the =.l day of August, A.D. 1804, this tee Stockholders of the Iron City Bank of thel.nty otPlttahurgb, and county of A.Rm,heny, have this day Total to become such an romociation, under the name and title of "The Iron City Ns tior.al Bank of Pittsborgh,' , and that Ito Directors Lace procured the authority of the owners of more than twothlres of the Capitil•Stock to make the • milt:rate required therefor, by the Laws of the Rotted States. - - 434.3:11m • -TORN ALAGOTTIN. Ceutbiar. TAKE NOTICE TIIAT the first meeting* of the cornoratton to be. cslicd the 12NTEBRDINE OfL CO:, will beheld - no T.1113.11811AT, December 27th , 1801 , to Warning bar:, at the .tits Office of Mr. John Hellman, si the south end of the Birmingham Bridge, et 1 p. nt., for the purpose of organization. whip. t By..L.aws, election of 001cens, , end for tir purposes authorized:lnd more particularly 'pe ril. •.I in an Act of the General liasembly of the l'oumonwesith of Pconnivanlaantitied "An Act Lcapo;a::•:. , r..lr.,: U.4:14r.1, I : 117. inirtg Ana QttArrying.purposes," appnaved t`. 7.814 dayotrAgly t 18133. .• • • . ..str2swdOw • A. C. SMITH. Seep, pro tem. VErR 1/IJAVA E G :i O I) . w 4 ?1 be r y l ! I d t. rr: h holders of stock at the alike of 1111:1/1Allto- C 0..; 19 Irwin stmt. della Lem •VEW• anrEnTISEMEXTS. Z(JUNG 3IEN'S MERCL.NTILE LI- Nulty LEl:rum:B. X.L.A.X•.A: 4 2 - ir.2.r3El SlompAir EVENING - , irainuulr RAYA.RD TAYLOR 'WM dellvcr ttn SLclhzectime of the tonne. jMu Oursel.vis sad • our- Relationu.". ' DOOM Open 141 o'clock. 'Lecture came:wog at tickets to trots. No reserved sects. _ - THOMAS BA.HEWFJ.S., OHAB. A. - novrE, liATZTEtr.; Jost `,. : Lecture OommitiCei. CONSIGNmENTS. 1(0. boxes Lee Goshen Chins; Co- 4 ' W. it-Cheese ; 7 buret Prime 'Fresh Holt Matter ; . Iro bushels PrimoYSulons; • , itodosen_Canned Peaehes ; s 6 barrels thab,Older ; ' -Co Jersey Pickles ; , e rl iik T l aforsgnreAl: t asel VIM, sp aleat ssb Ltbert.y street. __ . Into,- POTTER,. A our& & SHEPARD. - kEEIG/IS, BUGGIES - aka .lIATEN - EV3. —On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 34n. nth, st. It o'clock will be sold at the Osmausnist Sales Rocas, N 0.54 Fifth street, - 4 one-horse Sketsbsonttters, . . 2 Toiraggles; `e Brldlc Jain . A. MeILWAINE. Aust,r. $l,BOO WILL-ITIROIIM3E.A TWO sway brick dwelling house of four rooms and cellar, And I p t of ground 20 feet front es SO deep, ntunte near the edrner ot Sixth and Wood :streets,: fronting 'on nharehalinr. Terma•-41,000 cash; remainder in one and two years. tjtirtillEftr tr:SONS, • ' ,')x10 • • , •- • - Market street. COOPERADE AID BALT:: .• • 340 stew Lard.Tlerora . • 266 • ..Fork Barrels; ' . . . It 7 lAA Tiirklik L lirtat Stilt? " - For sale by 011.&.4.3L.CALDWELL. StZiDRIE6,-130 blip. Chestnuts. - - VI d_ol..elfzi t t o lf gi - . . eaoji "..". , . 50 bblf, cholla 41ppin_ .:_ Now receteltut and for age bv . - 8. m.tn/)i.z. CONSIGICKENTB-- ••••• 1(0 tnishels Corn; ' : _ 200 lbs. Prime Fresh Noll lict,ter. Just received and for sale . . - wittersorc BREAKFAST ROMn—Just received • supplyot Corn Gray or real:fast Hominy. For Gala by the quart or buelteL tabs Fottolly_aro, cepStore or SNO. A. araistrAw t • • Jae" cornerof Liberty Salmi -- • TzLoLTER .boxes of tbeee eeleorated Herring, nicely smoke l•• just received and for male at the Fatuit Groetff Stook of A. D ENSHAW, A - Jae • - coiner of Liberty and Haul sta. RUCKIVIIBAT , IPLOUR.-22' bags of nprime ilualtarbrat Flour In Mara sad for male . by .OpER F T DALZEIAL jan. • • . 12 • . . No. :Mt Liberty wt.- cloitxl couN I—Four, cara of prtiho 011 Shelled Cord, rorat j ta itral tato, • , jai° " • Lib fttr itr"t: IEANS t BEANE bushels prime Berate, tor..iabs icob ia xEs - • aer.rarci; jalo , ast Liberty street"; ' Z b° " • ; le b y` -rarsa. IJ BL TURICAYEI it01110.8131(9, ylandfortsle V ANE a warn. • /I° no. tos Second et. WHITE BELICE.-211 bushels cholas TT WM* Bows for smas by 640 WEBB & -- • • ;'- -- firt.ll" 4DrEIiTyt:SEATEiVS. ii LET=- 7 - .• • • — 7 - - Warehouse Not. 69 and 70 Water at. Eoquiie of - JAB. DAL2LX.W.. & SON. Nr-E•N"eO COUNTY—READ.— Any valley bating from 60 to Mures of land for 1410 lit tarC9 An . SNOD per acre, wilt and , an Imme diate cash purnbnser by addressing l 7..FOSTEB, Box t 62, Pittsburgh. 4M- Is must be In Veeango County; but gto lily no ()Wert. - *taw EDEItAL OIL COMPAITT. , •Thero rill -tea meeting oftheStockholders of the Federal Cll Company, at the Office of the Company, Do. 27 'Wood Street, on TIIESDAY. - the 7th day of reev e:7,lB44 at 11 o'clock a. m.,Dir the transaction of important business. Stockholders are requested to attend. By order of thy - Board of Directors. Jelo.lt. 4. B. MILLS, Secretary. CITIZENS' NATIONAL BA.N . Ji AD ele:tioil • FOS NINE Drercrrous . 'of the Citizens' rrattonallll be !Leh; lathe BANNING HOUSE, on MONDAY, Nth Jhnunry, 406, between the-hotly of 12-x. and§ p. x:1 • r & • re alif t BAP'riBT. 'CHURCH BURIAL. GEM:lND.—According to an' act of the Legls. lettere the First Baptist Uhttra, of Pittsburgh wilt disinter and remove Abe ,derultodles and re mains from their Burying Ground ea Spnice street, and cause the Ilatlls to- be properly and carefully buried- In such grounds as the Church may select for tusidal purposes. - W. IL ,E.VERSON, jaltpOld • , President Bowel of Trustees. CITY OIL - .COAIPAIIT.. Bolder, of Stet Woe CertlEeetea of Stock to the IRON CITY OIL 00hIP4illY, Wili please call and have their eeittaleatee changed fur ars Issue. Ocoee N 0.27 -Wood street. jnioat 4.L.9., Seel and Treas. OIL airiTPTI.O.. 7--- _ _Holders of the first tuna of COMEleek% of Stool& FEDERAL OIL coxenrrir, • tYlll glease tall ant tAre their tortteontes cheoged for...now !me: tolloe No. S 7 Wood stzept. ..j..1.2:21 A. U. 221.L45, Seerat2ry. WILERVOBI3, MIER-PLATED & WROUGHT 11111'5 WARES, No. 235 South sth Street, I ==! IATT811Ult011,& CONNECL 9VILLE RAILROAD' . COMPANY' FIRST , UOR ['- GAGE., TURTLE CREEK - DIVISION, CON ST RUCTION DONDS.--ilaldera are' hereby noti-• Iced that the interest conpons'on the above Bu's, due February, tat, tBSI, wilt be wild. on and after Flat day on presentation arsidelivery et the race of the First National . Omit of Pittseurgh, Wood 'Street. • JNO. U. PAGE, In-, pun:Demi:. • 101 i BALE. I:Mii=tl=2l2 A Eruct Ecousg Ctnlalnlng tls. Boons and 'Flubbed Garret. No. S 7 ROBINSON STREET, ALLEGHENY,. bululro on the premises. Orrice. I)OLLECTOIS OT INTICINAL RCPILVVI, 'hredtp.serend CoUrrileit - bistrki, Po. Pm-ram:mon; Jan. O. IBM. TEE SPECIAL INCOME TAX - F 1863, -asseased accordance - frith the act - of Congest., appras - ed July 4.1884;Is now In this of flee . and on and sifter "MONDAY, the 9th. Inst., .1 will be reedy to receive the amount of Taxes. This Tax must be paid once before the 25th inst.; after that date the penalty of ID per cent will be added. ja7:lot Collector =4 Dfs. Pa.. Oseicz. or sun Voiernot.tan olutra.sonsary Co. Jan. 41865 . 5. TO.BAKERB.—SEALED. PROPOSAL will be retched at this. office, until the 11th ince, inductee, for fury Wang the County Jail with lilltEAl.l, for six months from the 16t h hut, Loaves to weigh One-sol.o.half and Two Ponnis reepectirely, Bids to be made at so much per loaf of fell weight., By direction of County Commissioner& • jaiStd • - UENRT LAMBERT, Malt. "Diaz? quanemsdasysat LIMN:a 01/101 ; 1 Pittsburgh, Pa..-Jan. WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC A C ? lON to the highest, bidder, a large sktgl ty of ItIANURE, st GARDNER'S STAHL env, nor of Jackson at. and • Pasture alley. Al eny - City, on the TMTIt DAY OF JANUAIIT, at M o'clock M. Tznits—Osah;Gosernment raids. • ja7td. Lt. . . 4 ct. it. .0 . 0R Ge......a. 03.3,_ . 1 .. U TION .—STOLEN FROM THE person of the subscriber, SIX PROXLSSORT NOIEZ and ONII JIIIMIRNT NOTE.- Parties are hereby Cautioned dot to negotiate the same: Ottle drown by R. W. Nabb, in favor of Toting k lionnFs, for OM One drawn by lkDoyde,iofavor of Toitedt for VG Clue do. do., XeEleSny, 'too to. 'car do. do, W. B. Daniels, 03310. Ore do. W‘Tboespeon,ll6l ene do. do., 1.0. Boyle, CBI 131.- • ne Jur.hymen . ; by Ferdinand Kos IN SILT • • ja3o9t A NEW ASSORTMENT OF Brit , n Dress and Mak Ornaments, 11%1 i Gimps, Catania and "Hugel Frlar, mask Ye Beth islerres, Linen Seta, Or the ilnest quality, La or and Linen Coll an awl Han IterealehnOlores, Ilciiery, Balmoral. and. Boot, Skirts{ Ilrealfast Shawls and Sao:pies, of ail. W.ms; Ilitthwars Es. flu:c led Collars and Curs, for ladle' and rentlemen; Wail Leather Mores, In all slues; Gonvin's Kid Cilr,ven in light arrest Ribbon Seta, (naval to .order, toy,ether with a new tot of. Braid .Water Falls and flowers. Will he found . ALICE illO WAY ki TnurkiNG STORE, Fourth .treet, near terry street.. Tartietthir attention to.eleening Point end ail other kinds of Lams. Alto black Lsce Veils. I'ECIAL • INCOME .TAX.--Notico ie hereby Killen that I hare received from the Cob, leetor of the 22.1 Pa. District, the Special Incionm 'fox List for 1805. for the Tawnithips of Jefferson, Litraterh,'Verroilles, -Patton, Pisani peon, Fettles. Wilkins and llolilas, and the Ilorootths of Elivibeth, Pint )21mbeth and hrtileitsport. - I will receive the ted at soy odlee tn. DPEreseort until Saturday, the Slit Lost 'I will also otte.ad for the Fag e Ilotel,.Buensi'N isto, .on Mllll/1011-11ouse,Elitabeth, Tuesday. Jaili.ll; Dravo's Store, Drarosburgh, Wednesday. Jan ; OblerhoHotel, Turtle Creek,' Thursday, Son. 25; . limes Hotel, WilkinaMtrgh,' Tuesday; Jut at; Lab)* Hotel, East ,Liberty, _Wednesday. and Thursday, Feb. Mt and XJ; • • • After which time the penalty of it per" sent will bendded. _Payment must be mode tr. tforerament 'maser. The amount of ted can be ascertained by 'calling at the Collecteris after, No. 67 Fourth at., Penons.preferaing It may remittleir cheeks, payable to my order. B HARRISON,' - Joilit2tdiwT ...Dep. Col. If, Sub.Dtvialmi. IiEkROFOBALB FOR REVENUE STEMS L tIOTTERS ON THE.LAXES., • TaxAsunt DirrAircx anr, Dee. 2.11; , P,telpostabrwill be received at-this Departmeat lid., MUMMY. the Illth day of Smeltery next. for the construction of .TIIREP. or FOUR BEVF.XI72I STEAM CUTTEES (side wheel) for the tlgper Lakes, and ONE OE hIOIIE for Lake • , Speen] odious In detell will be nimished bidders appliesUon to person or by letter to this De partment, or to the Collectors of the at. Boston, .Pfew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the Collectors at the principal Lake ports.. The proposals "should he. sealed and' addrealed to the Becretary "should the Treasury,. and endorsed ou the envelope ' , Proposals for buildidg Revenue Stearn Cotten:* P. - PESSENDEN, derOdtewid ;Secretary of the Treasury. - REJUVENATOR,' FOB FOB Tni 1'1,014 Will, in z4tre's own : manner, pistons Gray Hair to Its oil color. .; • -Will vs Ott grow on Bald Head& .. • . -lAllltestore the Naturallkeratlints • • Witt remote all Distuirur and Itchtng. • - Will nigh* the Hair Solt and Glow, • Wilt pnwerte the Original Gator to old age. Wlll.nrerent the 1141rib:rot Falling OR. . Will awe all Diapason ofthe Sealy. _ Ferule by SIMON JOIINSTO N • -; • -anraer linnithdattl and Ironer , * *trona. • • • Uttie Giant Sewing Iraellif= Trite ONLY 'WOO. . in for IA reliability -and grace in movement} end for real 'meth It- has no rivet For simplicity, durability atudeseetition it la unequalled by any other cheap machine beretofirre offered to the public, and nee Only to be seen lb be appreciated: It will hem, + glum, :took or Mud.. Cali and. examine :for.yoar• helve& Every wahine !warranted. .. Ili T111E1? St., oppo ISt. Putties teL' •ULTY nottomon e. venom eitttsberjr, Dee. Nieetj WIDENING OF , CENTER - A 13 al v v —The ;Report of the 'newels sppointed by. Connell., to emu the datealtos for the Wetting of. °enter Avenue, has been len et mr-willea. All; persons interested szo hereby sanded to tall at my, ones and pay their assessments within thirty da from this date, or loins will be died 1a Qociti t ot . . ilia saw, williFesti Reg, de294lw - City Solicitor, Flfth at. . . , )17,C01L01210, Wall:MA . l'og% OVVICIft . . ' ' DeelftllNlT 20; tee& ALL PERSONS INTERESTED' In the Aso, paving of' WEESTER STREET, between' Crembingteti and Seventh streets, will take notion. that the assessment has .beee made and- nut3r be 'seen at. thla °Maw until the 6th of January, NO,' whin:Lit will be left with the Treasurer for oolleod. lion. Ileconllnt Regulator. : • Tkeember Selo. 1864 • ddeat 9trics or TIM Prrreavuon Arm Ilitunnattex PASSMOIttr E. 11. 00. Trin ANNUAL' MEETIIIG OF "T Steekholdere of the Pittsburgh & Bltinteghare .Pnwerger Itellroad Company be .held on MONDAY, the 16th bat, at 10%, Vetoer a. m., at the hienongshele House, inthoCttrof Pltteburgbi et end ea - election ter Directoni will be held. -- WM. K. Nlll7o%;B.ealr. jadad. : , 11., ITZ.LI;, 13/74.4 I....•gailllNES,-4 am' ,y_ prepnraHl to turntiAi.- '. .. ‘ STEAM EliiiiiiES ue rove . or, o we pa an other pur , ii..ii, tiiiitsi a 4Er on j 'i • ' poser, 'on tho 'shortest :notice:. , 1121rIng Alnirent shed Eaglnen on band=l. enlintng otters, tho Fatille i r bkIICCOMIn . tt tft. work to show y Por l itigf. It ! '7- M I 77,- ; ._ ,wlLT.saatrisaraz,niupvit:i. • .. ,dettzgrlA,Mrto.,iin4 o!Lllo;r it atr: at ,-. : MAN WHO WISELEHTO .*ttritgo i tetot e kt i r l ett(< I TA V . e &nit— Box 14, InttabuOm pa. i A RENT.—A Largo STORE ROOK, in one of tbe best looellttea In FIFTH street. Apply aeon with zeal name. AAtress Lock box 9,,TAVEI3.—Omi awe Prime Oftk Staves. I , ' For by - 1011DLS,' 1 15 - No. 181.4.11011 st. ' , gr VEIL TISEATE.Vr.s. Al E'S EXPECTORANT, A SAFE AND STANDARD REMELT FOR .00IIGHS.COLDS.WHOOPINGCOUGH, • ASTHMA. 13TONCIDTLS. CUN. SVIAPTIUN, PLEURISY, CRUUP,IIIOARSENES'S, ma. , . ~ . . . . . PalraOna y Complaints. . For thirty years t the Expectorant has been before the public, ePch succeeding year adding to Ds popularity, an extending the demand, until now it in known a d'appreclated in nil quarters of the world, and ad Died to he the Great- Remedy of the Age for tem widely prevalent Class of DU , °Yes, for which it hi specially designed. Having anemia( fly stood -the test of time, the sake still incite, eta the direct. testimony of cares effected by I a me. accumulating on our hands tkoPropri ors of theOExpectoraut !belles. 1 CO InO recommending It to ebb afflicted with re newed confidence, not, indeed, as being absolutely infallible in all rates, but as the most reliable en ranee within the ;cachet the public, calculated In poyst canes to eradicate the various dinettes for . Which it la coMend Wed,' and in all eases banned relief. , , , It is also Worthy Of notice that the testimony to the remedial pnypr tiles of the Expectorant is not confined to the illi Aerate and credulous, but innum erable persona of ntelligenee and character, crer gymee, physleinasi and other., occupying the most prominent stations in society too honest to bn , - pose en others, Mid too , sagaciolis to be -Imposed uponlitemselves,opt only use, but rce . ommeng It in the bighelittenns for the uniformity of Its sue cantonll4ooolo; Of thrrulmonaeV Me -0 ', ' . The expectorrail in. especially. coninieudett to \ htlolaters, Teacher', and others accustomed' to speaking in publio, for the relief oflionnteness, and all Bronehtel Anctions, and for strengthening the cages. of epeeob.. at Expectorant and all Dr.' Jayne ' s Family Medicines are Bold by Agents and Druggists every- Where, from whom maybe had guns SaynehiNest. teal Almanac, contapning a reliable Calendar for general use; much- valuable Information for the sick, and,the Untimely oil those who have , regale ed their health by tho use of our Remedies. By all many-get one. and preurre It for reference. ,l. Agents for rittaburvii, 11 1.. FAIINESTOCK th OlLi Allegheny City, PARK & BRILL nod FRED. 'IV. GEItIiEDI and soli by Druggists generally-. JailatdlVAT , ._, .. ifli ORDER TO:FURTHER THE DE SIGN.of the National Gant law to provide a in unifot currency, and ttarelleve this community from the late incident tmthe circulation of depre elated bank notes, the following borate have agreed lent on and alier Ist February, 1885 they will pay Out only such money se wilt bo received at par on deposit and In payment stall debts due them. They will purchase from their customers, all distant Mate-bank votes,which May may receive in the tegular count o f business the net cost of send lnethem home for redemption, but will cot melee suck funds eu deposit we ' , currency It la confidently believed that this arrangement Will very epuialtly nhoilsh the existing custom of keeping iieunencyiiaccounts. and by nestling helve the great volume of State bank piper now la circulation here, give place to a better class Cl notes not subject• to discount- To give full effect Tuthill arrangement, the acquiescence and co-opera tion of the be/linage community is respectfully sell . cited. JOAN. D SCULLY, Cashier tat National Bank. R. A. GEORGE, Cashier Farmers . Deposit Bank ing Compraw. G. A. Eli111:1,t ,ak. shier German Trust and Sarin@ Bank JOBS li. LTVINGSTON, Cashier 3,1 Nstionat •- Rank, Pittsburgh • R. BD CUN PI, President 'Union Banking C. - FRANCIS bLLLZCS, rresident IJltizena Nation al Bank; . C. H. RIGGS, A reistant Cashierlitdettiorustltsak. J. W. COOK, &Insider Allegheny Bank. ptiO•tfebi • :MUSKINGUM - OIL SHIN PETROLEUM COMPANY, Morgan County, 182 Acres in Fee on Oil Spring's Run, Three saUes troin McCoatielLnille. Incor?crated =der the Laws of Peanry'rads. CAPITAL STOCK $500,000. 00;000 Sham at $ Pa Sham Full Pahl Working COMO reserved for development n 3,080 therm, the subsalptlon. tam for which le CI pee there—not liable to Rather monument. ItEINIDItST: GEORGE W. CASS, Esq. Prectdent of the P., Ft. ' IA: ft O. B.H. Co. AJD T. LTIEZTA Jr. aira. W. Oa" Bark6r. e. 4. ewe li p Jr, J. B. Guthrie, B Jos. ittollords, - P.O. BloKoti, Fronk Rabat, E. T ‘ Leeati. Zr. A. J.lrsoar, THE OOKPAZIT OMMS It; 00 6 hara of the above keened Meek ni THIO .tctARKET. Books of Subscription Ara whir open at the °Mee of - S. S. BRYAN. 59 Ponrth St., r a tn" .. PzipeT. and MAO of the tlomplinedl7 ROUBM' I.I.V.R3INICAL BARREL. New Yong, October ne, telt. TATLO I / 4 Achuiry, lea Brooticay: 'll7e dare received at our Yard at Penhoni City, New Jemmy, au invoice of Refined Petroleum from Titusville, Pa , one of the barrels haying the brand ache r•licemetical Barrel Co," (Robbins , Patent.) A careful BXllalleatlan of this cub shown it to be le perfect order, (no evaporation or leak age,) _ and the wood as dry le befell! it was tiled. The other barrels of the Invoice were la fair order, but had leaked or evaporated about two gallons each. We cheerfully recommend the Hermetical Barrel to Refiners and Shlpyeta of Petroleum. • TRE.M.BI4EY, PUMPS & 00. VALICITteIea ToXIOKT ..EIPItESS AND • .Inantron nem Orgies, WI Broadway, corner Dey street, . • (Olt Depot, Jersey City.) _ New York, November A.A. Pagloi., defuery, Me Broadway. We received at our Depot, Jersey City, on the 13th of October but, an invoice of Petroleum from Titusville, Pa.; of which were four barrels having the firs or the “Liennelleal Barrel Ca, Rebblse. Patent." A careful examination of these Barrels shows them to be la perfect order, no evaporation or leakage. The outalde of the wood of the barrele fa as dry as before they were Nfcd - • . We understand the above shipment was three weeks en' the. rend, and wee transhipped three thanethey have been at our Depot, they have been subject to considerable rough treatmen t and expornire to sun and' rain. •A few days age 'they were gouged and found to oontaln all the .011 that Was originally put in them. ?below of Petroleum from leakage and tram , alien between here and Oil Creek, amounts to from toe/ pet mat: `We have no doubt the Bobbies , Hermetical Barrel would wire this entire low, as well as all losses of. Petroleum when on storage. , - Wenrill be prepared le a itunt time to furnish to Renner!, Barret Manufacturers end dealers in Crude Oir, sampler or Barrels prepared by • ROBBINS! PROCESS, Which will demonstrate to all interested that . Memel to ap that a tbdated int it. ~ A Herraetical Barrel That It trill hold etude Olt, Refined. 011, Napth+4, Spltita otTurpenttae. ata.. , • • ." AUTHOR' LEAKAGE-01 EVAPORATION, For montlis,withcrot !Edney in the slightest degree. - The process' ofpreparing /Lamb by Robbin s method la very simple, cheaper than most etket proeeeses in use, and nil kiFFECTUAIa. • For further particulars aeo pamphlet, whisk esa be had at our alike, No. FM First street. Eir Applications for Licenses for using the obeys Prom's. throudit - &Alm LuTttsrocerr. FAY 00. T . Q. JENlittiß, Commission Merchant M7anaraltizastntiakir ALConat. Dealer Fleur; Rae on; 111,1trese, Dried ad l G n reen t ip 'rni rod ts . . c a n id 41 . 1 Farm Orders filled for all merchandise, Pittebtughman'.. alfactures and Refined Oils, at dealers and ronnufse.! toren rates, No. OH LIBERTY STREET, (optic* site Wood street,) Pittsburgh, Ps. . Advancer made and prompt attentlon given to al! consignments and correspondence. prorsnonon Rrianturocailllall -ts Speer, Lloyd. k Black, .'Wm. McCully . & & .AE ;buckles, John I. House & Go., John 3lell & Go., B A. Fein" k kt) k Co.. - sertilydiswg FURNITURE, AND • WIND AND WOOD CHAIRS, - 6outng at redueeaplain t • waorai . turi oi RTTAIL. ,TAIL-w:NinjortVairs pag. VI and a9oild=l tarraw, ,onoluoP- Utou°4 4l, 4 : lo .*fiind starlit rotrarisrusar. *RIVATE DISEASES: " Once 233PEDIN INTUEETOtear For the care of all diseases of a private nation, in front two to (oar dam by an entirely new anit safe treatment. Alio, Seminal Weakness, and all other diseases of the genital engem, amt their prevention. A cure Ivn rr noted or money refunifeil.. Aikleeell Were %UM Pella Ittellt.. aorkteh volt T.I(§E.MIEXTS. SOUTII-WESTERN OIL COMPASIT. F. TRACE!, Prestdeatt THOMAS A. NCOTT. Flee Presideadi SAMUEL B. MOON. Secretary; • JOHN A. WRIGHT, Treasurer. c7zLxirr , ..tLx4SBooooooNoo No, of Shaxes, 200,000 Par PaZoe of .Each Share $lO. ■IIBSCBIPTION gs Working' Capital, 8100,000. THE soArramisTEßN on co • CentroLs by parches° and leasi two thousand nine handred and ninety ('M) acres in Greene and Fay ette counties, Pennsylvania, occupying lines of territory elan; the MownThria River, end Drinkard Creek.. thy Whtlelg Creek, Goal Run, Dig &way Creek, Littte . .candy Creek, and George Creek. All the leases are perpetual with one exception, end that oriels for the period of forty yew*. - . The company posisesses lull pnolrllege to mine for mieerals of all kind. upon the leased lanes (ex .. piing Iron ore under one lease) with a reserve. lion of one-eighth or one-tenth to the lessors, nti carslleg.to lease. • . • • • Two engines ire now-upon the ground, - Five mere engines about 'completed, x ill be put IA posi tion inunedletely, and other borings'a will be eons• meneed as soon as the engines can buprooueed. A Limited Number of Shares FOR SALE IN 71118 MARKET AT THE. Sullcrittion Prim of Fire Dollars poi Share, STEEL it BiILET, I=l TUE GREET PURIFIER.. HEMAPANAKA. bince the introduction of medicine. tie origfri of disease has perhaps been the subject of-moth se rious and scientific consideration by' the most learned of the profession then any other connected with She laws of the Groat Creator; nate few have contended that all diseases have their origin ' ln the 'stomach; others, the , sollds of the body; c't'Sers again, and by far the greatut number,coator.d and reason that the swan Itself Is the very fountain of life—that U tt becomes . Impure, then disease in Its worst forms—Sondra:, Cancer, Ulcers, he:, appear; and indeed, experience in treatingthts cinu of dis uses by pacifying the brined and thereoy erecting their eradication and cure, prove this to be the correct theory: eating upon twist& theory, the med. Icine now known as eratt4PAlfera, was composed : end brought aim (practice, producing the most gut - its use soon exercises such a mutely over SCROFULA, ULCERATIONS, PIMPLES. OX Tux FACE, TETTER, SALT RHEUM; LIVER COMPLAINT,%LOSS or APPETITE; DYSPEPSIA., - .LITY,. GEN - „ERAS: DEBI . sa, fie as to give, front s che time, it is taken, enecmr agement toile patient, by ranking both sees and felt, the good It It 'about, to Ateaduiplieh. It was thought best to put it up In bottles at roe. and MO eatt,—aa many persons are disposed to try an arti cle but are often deterred at.thoexpenag,—so the trial here can be made at a moderate outlay, and satisfy the - purchaser' that the article is what is claimed for it to be. Ilst the greatest ntaurn Orr= cv brought before the people. Delicate Females VW Lad in It the inecuctne they need. 'That the public may form some idea bf Its peen. liar curative merits, we subjoin a list of the pried pal articles of which It Is composed, with ash° , .descriptton of the uses and adaptation of eae.h.ts. ken from the highest authority known to medics science. HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA /a 'and With a /panatela/ efreet to camas Of Rheiliat tins Scrofulous Afftetloas, Vataneous Mews. sad Other deportedcoaditiona of health. • . . .DANDELION la ton! eo3lnrcile, and aperient. It has a 'pada action upon the liver, exciting it when Languid, to accretion. It. has be,n much used in Germanyin diseases of the digestive creme: , • lODIDE rorAssirtx Thererato feW diseases In which -Rena not proved beixticial; It Is used In Scrofulous Affections wftlt. gnat benefit; ft Dm aLso .beeo used with much ono- Mrs In treatment for Inflammation of the Elm. It weserally Mangum the appeUta and flesh. LAFENDER FLOWERS Are aromatic, tonic, and highly invigarsting l oam' of Nerroua Debility. -• WINTER GREEN Ts especially ralitablet casea ollSempfula Rheumatism. . Are seleantaieously used In camera Enfeebled I:* =H e a r t but atewith appetite.: to oases o itrzEnsox 24itc. - . . , ads favorably ea as alterative is Chronic Al. foctlons, Chronic, Rheumatism mad obaLlnata Dl. seaaea of the Skin. • - • • The balance of the formula ti withheld aa a to , teeth= ems.trort. fraud. 81310 N fOHNSTON, • cos. suminew AND mourn nrs., Pittabingb, Ps ai-Aali your Intel!lgeaLphyalelan Ole opinion of the above mine. dot Amood • 11OLIDAY pIFII3, . .OF wrOrthic BiVriLSO*3' •., • • . Lock. Stitch Sewing : Machines .81jiVINER - . ion ito.ty Firm grimier.. • ritILASINLY DtPAIITILISNT, Orrice ter TIE Ootrreaott.sa or Ounatway WASHINGTON, December 31. 119“. WEIEREAB,' - EIATIBFACTO Y I I eildenee pmeoted to the unGeralgued. It ham been made to appear that the . , . MN cm NATIONAL BANE OP PITTSBIKUH, in the city of Pittsburgh, in the eminty of Atte gheoy, and State of Permsylvarda, luta been duly organised undersea according to the reqUlrements of the Ceti of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro- vide a National Currency, scoured by a pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the dm. lotion and redemption thereof,. approved Sune A 15as, and has complied with all the provisions of "said act required to be compliedwith before com mencing the buslnessof Banking under said &Ott . Now, therefore, I. Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Corrency, do hereby certify that " TILE IRON CITY NATIONAL, BANK OF PITTS BUBOH," IA the city of Pittsburgh, tn the county, of Allegheny, acid State of PennsUr ants is au thorized to commence the loudness OVYanking un der the act aforesaid. - In testimony whereof,-witness my band ft.. , and seal of office, this thirty-tirst day of December, A. D. . . MCCULLOCH. Jalf4m,l. - Comptroller of the Currency. BAILEY, LL CO., Pnenca Pumzes, t Q~~ 1j a CIS.' =FT ATTENTION LIVEN To REPAIRS: . l*ptiO 43t1d!elac=ailimy 129 904ltra Inn Pitalntio IPROWES EOU BALE. One TA:TEM (MENDE% bed IMO inches. One TAYLOR DOUBLE CYLINDER—bed 27i 24 teams; al , In good wotking ceder. Will be raid bagga; :.getne ae-cte address inuta •QAMPT4 MOW^ Pa. lIMMME 3 .. 1 ~ r XL` 3' viLl PER TZSE-MEXTS. ACARD.—WO beg leave to Iretact Orlf Alma). so our friends and the public generally. for their liberal patronage bestowed on us during the past—our lint year bibuiletesa. We were Well aware of the difficulty of It once. Introducing Pianos which previous to our startinss, had no agency in this 'wanly; viz: the. Bradbury, New Yerk, and Schomaker in Co., Philadelphia— Ledte everywhere I t ir o sur u o g rA t ea t O e f tre n d: w g.:z ))13...r -ems in so /short Umelsas far exceeded our anti. erpnlimus. ' _ AD. Braibury has for many year. been engaged :the Plano manufaCturinghusinentn New York, andthe popular Author of many standard magi- Cal works.. this perfect knowledge of the many Pl. anon before. the public, and their defer., led him. some twn 'years since, to, construct his:NEW SCA LE.PIAN(4 which, MANI estimation of the Dent musical ability in this country. and eminent pianists of Europe,STANDS UNRIVALED. For Power Richness, Purity and•Rguali4 Opera, Tiler Facdtr Meagre. Schodraker fa Co. (now the Schomacker Piano Nanufacturlng Co.) 'are the oldest Piano makers in the United States, and have aajoyed a wide end popularity for the past thirty-years' throughout this and other countrin. At the Broil■ Fair, London, lnlBsl, their Plano was awarded a prize Gold llFerr Superior Tone ima WorbasessAlp. o ' • In conclusion, we will take (Kenton to speak of the Prune as now constructed by tint class makers. Many are demi:Den under the impression, (panto. Wally since ti e late ptiblitatiOn cif a card claiming for one manufacturer 'Superiority over allothera,s) that there are certain essential waiver the Piano made and secured to them by letters patent. We are prepared to punts to ali'who may wish to ex-• amine the subjeet that - such IS not the fact. 'I he difference between the lint class oventrung Pianos Ilea in the WALE of each: The perfect arrange- ment of which requires the highest order of Scien tific Musical ability. In this Dlr. Bradbury was eminently qualified - for the teak which he has so successfully accomplished. • The principal points in a, goad Piano are, a per fect harmonizingof the tones throughout the entire ecale—the bass must lot overbalance the treble, uor the treble the boas, and the middle tones pow err ul enough to balance With; combined with a tine aingme quality, eo that a melody will stand out above the accompanyment, whenplayed in a urifor nod," movement. . We are happy to be able to ;state that the NEW SCALE. PIANO of Wm. 13;;Bradbm, after the most thorough teat., ban been pronounced by the heat musical critiquee to pollute, to the higher/ de erne all the eosentlala of a peffeet Inatroment. WE CHAT:LURIE THE WORLD 'TO PRODUOE AN PERFECTA PIANO FORTE Strops Indoreerarat . of . the Most Emil• =:;=M The ,noit eminent. of. the, muoical prolkosion of New Yolk City, otter Irequent and thorough iv trials. of my New Fade Plano Fortes ; hate given me the move emphatic hod unqualified testimonials. Tho following 115 a spectrileta of the voluntary testimony I em coootantly receiving from gentlemen entirely distoterested, and ho. all• Will acknowledge, most tbetonehly qualified to judge of the merits of it Plaeo.Forte. . "We have examined, with much care, Mr. Wu. B. BR ADRUII.III New Scalo Plano Fortes, and it is our epinion that, in posrer;purity, richness equal ity ot tone, and thor. ugh NVOlkmanstily, Alkitrad. buty's instruments exceL "We find great brilliancy and a beautiful slotting quality of. tone, most happily blended. ~ .We have rarely seen a square Plano Forte combining Co MI. ny_of these qualitiss , essential to a perfect lustre. ment.". Sigott, • Briery Sitridernon, Cherie% FrAdel, .316bert Charles %Vele,A. Detloll, , 11 C. William Mason, Alex /garotte*. rsrl Ansebutt; ustrve R Eckhardt, - ,s Theo. Ragen,editor "Musical Review," John Zundell, Organist It W. Bete church, .Gco. W. ifforgan, Organist Genre ChuGh. 131r0"2"1 . 19Crgmll'IA- 7.. " 1. r --- The renowned Pianist and Composer, after a care ful and thorough exabgnation of. Wm. B Bradbu , ry's New Scale Plano Fortes, says: "I have examined, - wlth great eareflgt-Wm. )3. Thedbury's New Seale Plano-Fortee, nod It In my oyloion that they are very superior instruments. 1 have especially remarked their thorough work manship, and the power, purity, rlchneu sad qual ity .of their tone. I recommend, therefore, those lostruments to the public legate/Ig, and doubt not of their sticceis." - LI. GOTTSUILUA. New Turk, July 12,1663. . WAIMUME & BABB, SOLE urEarrs, • No. 12 St. Glair street. BUDlost Pienviron% Wires, t. • LocraviLkm Hy, Jan. /SOM. SI • BALED PROPIAA.LB -WILL BE RE mired st this.Onlice until JANUARY 26th, lgre, for furnishing ICE to the BledicalDepartmcnt of the Atey during the enstdng year, et the pellets kiercin desfynated. The Ica to be stored by tno contractor in property'coristructed lurbonses at each point of delivery, on or before the 11th of April next, the Ice not to be recelpted far until Its quality, the fitness of the Ice-house, and the MM. net in which it is packed shall hare been approved by a medical °Sneer, and payment will be made only for the amount Lk= actually stored and rem celpted for, , • ite proposals will he made for the quantities indicatedbelon es required et- the respective pls. , tem; with the proviso that should more be needed eVenrtine for the year's supply Smti. ll he Tor nishedat the same rates and under the same Bondi. • Quantity to be IVllvered et bliss IoOTONS TICKSBURGIL hint Goo COLUMBUS, K'y to PAIWICAIL Kr 10 " LOU/SVILLE, Kr 800 MEMPHIS: Teen %O " NASHVILLE, Tenn 1,5110 . HELENA., Ask no -- u ,LITTLE ROCK, - Ark 200 FORT SMITH, Ark. -GO . CINCINNATI, Chin 200 COLUMBUS, Ohio 40 II CLEVELAND Ohio - • lIVAITSTILLE, Ind..::. ELADISOIT. CAIRO. Ills 150 it QUINCY,- Ills 75 VI - • CHICAGO, 10 tt • - MADISON. Wu. 4 0 CI It BOKTIK, lowa. ' 90 tt SI, LOUIS, 111.0 • 250 . YEEFERSONBS.BRACIES,ISIO 330 " . • Proposals will also ho reoalved ter fundahlee lee at all the above points DAILY BY WEIBILT, for the Tear iStals to eneh rpiantities na may he relnir ed b the Surgeons In charge at thaltediStates Gen. eral llospltals upon the preeedhig simnel estimate anti with the same proviso: . Form of Proposal. The undersigned proposes to furnish --. tons of first quality of lee, carefully packed in substan• tial lee-housea, at thewithin narnetl points, namely -- at the following pries per ton of two thou. sand pounds, unruly at, ---r-- tone, at II -7— , The Ice to be subject to the taspallon, measure. mect and approval of a Medical 0111ccr or other properly appointed inspector, before bei ng receipt. ed for. Pa ymentlo be made from time to time epee da plblate blue eettlUed to by the Medical Director. The undersigned proposes to furnish daily, or otherwise, all th e ice required for the hospitalh, upon approved requisitions of Surgeons in charge, at or near the within named point., at the follow. lag price per hundred pounds, namely: els. per hunred pounds..! The lee shall be o f thelieat quality and subject tb the epprovaLot the Surgeon la charge. who wit .recelpt fo r th e actual amount delivered at each heepital. • Payment to be made n-om time to time upon du. _plliate bile. "certified to by the Medical Director. • The above form of proposals will be adhered to as glamor as practicable. Other forms will be to. eared by the Department and duly considered. A proper guarantee that the bidder is able to fulfill the contract, certified to' by the Clark of the nearest District Court, or a United Strati District Attorney, must accompany the proposal, or it will be triceteti. Au oath of allegiance to the United Stites'Gov- • eminent moat also &crampon, the proposal. • The coOtracts • Will be awarded to the lowest res. po 'f n he party or.partiee, who will be duly notified by mall, or otherwise. that their bill is accepted,' and immediately required to enter into contrac t uoder bonds to the amount of *3,000. The Bonds muatbe ptoperfp eertitied had the Post Office ad. dress of principals and sureties stated upon them.. Bidders may be Cloaca La, person when the pro. poeNe , ned. . The Post Otlke addle . si of .tha parties propos* most be distinctly written upon the proposal. • - .Ploposals ninst ;be mltitossett;to Soneon D. L. litAtat ISDER, U.S. Army, Medical Purveyor, Louis. , The Department referees the right to reject any or all bids deemed unouitable. • L. meartuDEjto•utvetni ." C. S. Army Afr.ikia Punegor, LoutrrWt, Ky.' Comm of:proposals _nay be had .at Ws PROPOSALS — FOR THE PURCHASE OF 111Xel. CLIPPINGS. - ' 11771Cn O 7 A.nalr Otani cm alto Eger - Taut, t , _ Sr. Lotus, 1d0., t0fu 63. Sealed' Proposals for the purchase WO L 07.J.F.PINGli,dark blue and .sky blue, cut at. the • Uaited States manufacturing halls in ilia city, . during the months ,of .Tanuary. Fubinerl and March, 1666, will be received by the-undersigned, . until, And opened on,- MONDAY, :uary 16th, 1666, at 12 31. Parties will. be required tolid for and take both kinds, to furnish their own sacks far packing same, and at such times as renulred by the Superindent, to take the same onee erratic° each month, asks. nuked, and to pay for therm= on delivery at said tilde Will he ace - ompanied by the written om en. tee of two parties of this city) that therwill he. come sureties that the contract, if awarded, will. be entered into and faithfully,fuldlletL - Each bidder must be present or representet at the opening of- his bid, Or the same will not be consld.' . , Prom] . a to take .ellpplngs for a eborter period t ta b l a n n ed. three months - as - anove, will not ho enter Thtu assigned regorges the right to reject nay or olrbidg, If deemed for the public interegt. Mcls to be gadorged.Proposals for Wool Clip. ping." • It. S. HART, Capt. et A. Q. IBAAO ORtUG'S MINT SAW .ILL, AND BARGE YARD, . . - . . • 'nag litreet, iMecheni. - Acute n se v. Saar, Plisaburgbi , Pee. , XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN AgTego. • - 12 blyto Section 2 of the Ad of the (impend As. miebly..of the .ooatmooWeelth .of - Penzigtrania,. _entitled utuLdot Ambit= Banks of . the Common , arealth to become aotoeWlons for' the parpose of 7:leaking, ander the taws ot the United Stab:V.oW f leered the22l - dafaf Augnst,-A.L.U.1884„ that the stockholders of the Alle,Oeny Bank, of_ the oily of Pitubargh, and county of Alleghent, hare this day voted to become such -A essoclatton, ondertha name and title of “Tho Allegheny National Beek of Pittsbtugh" and that Its &redone have precut -61 the authority of the owners of more than two. third, of the estdtal stack to make the eartilleata required therdorby the Laws of the United States. dWatn. 5. W. 0001. Osahler: FAO MEE WIN . TER DRESS GOODS J: M. BURCHFIELD'S. RELJEKJMO CfliE4P. Winter Cloaks at Cost WINTER LONG SHAWLS AT COST. Bahnorals at Cost. North East corner. of 4th and Market sts 3.9 EATON, NA.CRUM CO., No. 17 and 19 Fifth at., ARE DAILY IN RECEIPT OF NEW 4G-00335, To which they call the attention of th eir customers. - - • , DR,S*AND CLOAK BICH EMBROIDERIES AND OEGOODS; SCARF AND BONNET RIBBONS; _BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS;" UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS; • HOSIERY AND GLOVES., - __ ZEPHYR AND ZEPHYR KNIT GOODS; FINE KNITTING YARNS, ell.Oolors.' A full suortment of FANCY GOODS . ; . • A. splendid assettmmt of, Can supply themselves with everything in oar stock at the • , Very Lowest Prices AMERICAN' DRY GOODS! CLOAKS, SIENNIAI, DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, ALPACAS PLAIDS, DE . LAINES C A SRTYPRER CORSETS. Evil., libido(' American Dry Good& A few ; Vig l a Po r lfgto ° Lli s i. l. l0 2 I:3 Mat . ALE'. BATES, , • 31 . 4.f..ttL am John N. PlClion, Charles ()robe, John H. Jokier, Matthen* F. L. Bitter, • Theodore Thomas, Clare INVBearnes, Robert Stoepel, Strakosch, Theo Eloelling, F. /L Nash , HANDSOME PRESENTS, For the lielidays, nem a Gums, No. 78 MARKET STREET. Pittabsugh, We have now open sad are yet tevelvtag, NEE co tax= air 6.tk.3caB 6 sand beantind assortment at 60046 bOtls teem aid ornamental, comprising • • . EanDr Ere opq Ivory. Shell and Ball, Tams and , - Side Combs; Pearl, Steel,. Set and Gilt Belt-Buckles; Echo and Belt- Ribbons; Cashmere and Sendai Read- Dresses and Netsr.Lace Vella; Lace and Emlemet dared Collars and& Handkerchlafar Worked Sl7 era and 11)tuddons; Work Boxes, Ladles , Companions, Portman. safes, Batchelo r and • Very hue assort- .WMmaita:ow:rarrola. .A.12:-Lartsr4' . . Besides our mud berry stock of Hotter", ehrt Trim sings, Notions ad Small. Wane, . 'AT -LOWEST OABII PXO.II4L 7 dart . ' GRE4LT.BAIipADIS t mooRwP.AD, DENNISON. & - - ARE DETERMINED I'o CLOSE btr,, THEM- 12103114 81008. OP 000 Gents' llnder.geirmente, White El . Lirtk Ook. • Cravats, C.:illwrs, ko. .Embrtilderies, Late Goods,Gloves. e- T, Fault Late,' Conaxt, 1111!boins, fut. it Ile• aersis-si.ert prersisulen. Pr....Waree Ac Cinucaoo RAILWAY ' ) • Office of the Sretary,• Prererurnmr; Po.. P ee. Mth 1861. DIVIDEND ON, CAPITAL STOCA AND ON THIRD MORTGAGE BONDS. The Board of Directors of thL, Company st have S die Gian a Dividend of 2X PER OF.NT. th4iapo tal Stock, for the quaileren Dee. , the s h are h olders who stand mding iatered on that M dayable (free of Government tax,y . on en &Rae t z , 17th day of January, ma, at the o ffice of • the Clow piny in'this city, and at the Transfer Ageism .NYinelatr,_' Zanier Von no.= Wall. street. New York, to the stockholders as registered at the re. spective offices. The Board hare also ordered the anticipation of the payment of the wynady Mel deed of 11.4 percent, on the Third Mortgage Smuts due Amil T1...18M-, making l e f i ce t b i le on. eM Mtn the day of January, 1 to the. bondholders registered on the Mat day of baled., at the Transfer Agency, Winslow,lkalertr.. Om, No. Wall 'street, New 'reek. , The transfer 'books - stock and third nentgagly bands Will eltoge oh Est at 4 o'clockp.m.,aadremain closed emain the 17th day of.fanuery thereafter.. - 13y order of the Board. delenlan • W. 11.1khltitE3, secretary.: ' °aver: Ar.tronsuir Ilarooa Ca, Pprresosion, January 1i3,-1666. 1-)ITVIDEND.--Tho -Proerectingvident zi , Nanikters .ato comany. for a lAge ortur the ..allegheny My p er, apposltaPlttaburgli, in the coun ty of Allegheny, hare thladafteolared ■ dstidend of 51X CENT.. on the Capital Stet& ot the Company, payable to atockboldert m , tlinirlegal repzreentatiree on or after the 12th instant. ' jan4:carrtwW Ws. ROSESUItOi...... IVIDEND:- The Directors of the FLEMING AND BLOOD Milltd-PrrBO LEIIAt CO., hare this day deelared'a dividend of THEME per cent on the capital stock of the mill Company, payable on and finer MONDAY, Janet lay lath, at the office of the Bointarr, ti 0.117 Dior . Dividends Mll hereafter be deelareddnarterly semiannually, as the Directors may determine. - .lsaacs . • J.B. DALDWIId,SeeI• 0/71Cla0P,T111[01•Lie a INattaA3olool/I:PANY,} D IVIDEND . : —The President and' Dire*. terser this Company - te day deolared Clash Dividend of F/Vl. DOLT.. I LS per. sham, free of tax, out , of the profits of Xhe past st: months; payable:on and after the 9th 'Janarrd W W F. El-ARMIES, Seal. Orrick or Y1T35111111011 Gas Co, I • • - January 9th, 1863. • -11P7IDEAND.--THE TRUSTEES of the PITISIII.IRGII GAS CO3IPAITY have thie day.declated o dividend of TERM (3) kma, LLENT. out of the profits of the Company,. payable o 0 o. nand to Stockholders or theirkgal representittivea at the otaco of the Company. Jalaiet JAMES 91:CHRISTY, Treasurer. TO ENTERPRISINGABDIIJNDI3TRI ' ous mzcluatics, LABORING XVI 'arul ahem: It you wish--to beoame &eche:tide:2,loA ,oectxre tomes, now la your time, white:lobo:a looney la abundant. , lam now telling lota In location/L.IA this borough, for, OA WO and on vestrzent at $lOO, balance in ten..yean,lt deign& By this plan you tan apply your money to bull& Inv and suit your ratans and taste; while the in. teresi one the lot. will be leUte'llttle reut#l,l yot enfoy the rise real estate. - -APP/Y at tho Estate aril InztliltiClP4)2oo 01 del(' 'Slitter Street, [Amelia B9UQUEIT., OUT „FLOW - Mk ft. ziotriittElh % T EATS " From ...a.....00115 Oakland Oreeultouse. Orders, lett with T. B. Itubley, 27 Fourth st., hltriVood greet, Dun/matt & - street, or at the Greershonae, pro ...:3."," to. Bootle . supplied dally at . IbA tiaata cars= to the - 1 "; , nizr GOODS; Se. CAN BE SEOUBED AT 81 Market s:treet,