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~ JAS. JP. J3AJJR,
Editor and Proprietor.
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tofiftAT 4 ISl) iXK ME DICING
-HKS, & LEAVES.
CHEROKEE CUBE!
c. ““/“'£>« “re/on Spermatorrhea, Semin*!
“ i H&Oness, Aodum at Smusions, arid ail diseases
caused by self-pollution; such as Loss of Memory,
l inverse! Lassitude Pains in the Rack, 'Dimness o)
. ‘'“ MHUOt 'i rains m i: ie thick,
/ 6ld A 9 e i Weak Nerves, Difficu
ti Qf Brtafh t rw, Trvm Wakefulness, truptions
on rne hace.Pale Countenance, Insanity, Consume
ion. and all the Direful complaints, caused In ae
at hng n om the pclh of nature.
medicine is a simple vegetable ex-
Vf Ar : ff§3, which aJJ'oari raly, a * it has
•* -if? n«a An out practice for rnaby rears,‘and
.Ith thousands treated, It uac not failed in a sin-
Sf® : , 4 I l ce * lts curatlre powers have been
sufficient to gain victory over the roost stubborn
case,
l*£T<£tlip«s:Vho hare tcifled with their oon
tmtil they think' themselves'beyond
the reach of medical aid, we would say, Despair
««{ the OaxBOKBE Ctjkb will restore you to
have foiled &fTer all Quack Motors
r bottle, or three bottloafor^,
world rWtt><sfid ' 3y Ivspress to all paita of the.
43~Famphlet sent by mail iree of postage, !'
Dr. W. B, Merwin & Qo,,
No. 83 Liberty street, New York.
- Hep2©^od-d&w
FOR THE I'SPOHPT
■ 1 ' THE LONG SOUGHTIOK
DISCOVERED -A.T EA.BTI
Cures in from one
tree days.
CHEROKEE REMEDY,
INJECTION
Eootß, Barks and Leaves.
- ' -C £ie.B f OREE REMEDY, the great Indian Dmrct
' *A diseascsof the urinary organs, such a
t i^ o J^ rnel i ce Jt o f'^! e^^ne > h\fiammat\on of Ih
Bladder, InJtammftQon of the Kidney s, Stone in tk
- ffladder, Stricture, Grave!-, Gleet, Gonorrhcea, an
t» especially recommended in those-cases of Fluo
Aldus (or Jr h iies in females) where ail the old nau
jeods, medicines have failed.
in a highly concentrated
;ionpjthß oose dnly being from one to two tea*
s^bnfntrthree times a day.
and alterative in it* action :
•L-..,«yp^ an 4cieaneing the blood, cAustnglt to
i ; «* its Original purity and vigor; thus re-;
from the system all pernicious causes
' disease.
INJECTION is intend
'SShn ally or aeaetant to the ClieroJtee Hem
.•Wfyi bud ehould be used in conjunction with
- cases ol Gleet
-a P* JWtilcs, Its effects arc healing,
*- rSgWfw demulcent; removing ail scalding,
ran, and pain, instead oi the burning and
1 unendurable pain that is experienced
WltJttJeariy all the Cheap Quack Injections."
JB*xQr the uso.of the CUurolisc Remedy
—the uvo medicines
tMb-an improper discharges are
- the weakened organs are speedily
rt stored Vo‘foil vigor and strength.
4W*Price Cherokee Remedy, $2 per bottle,
Ol twee bottles for $6.
*S*Prtce Cherokee Injection, $3 per bot
e, or three bottles for $5.
by Express to any address on receipt
‘
Tlife Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee
. I aad Cherokee Cure, are sold "by
■ dealers, however, iry to sell
/ bnhleea compounds in place of these ; those
wMphtiiej tan purchase At a cheap price, and
- » e money b ; sellirvj, tlmh they can on
taestftoedtenea. As you- value your health,
tAJe. win health of your future offspring, do hot
Jte decayed by such unprincipled Drugt ists, asi
;/Q> and talu: t.o o'Mcrs. If the
, y Will not buy them .for you, enclose the
juphey iq & letter, and we will semt them to you
‘hMeryfSf l V" sealed r.nd padded free from
. .. AjSdlfcsAr Gentlemen can address us in perfect
Tdntmehee, stating fully and plainly I heir dia
smptons, aa we treat Ail diseases of a
nature tc male or female. Patients
hdpdhOtn'ealtatc because of their inability to
l gWtjii,' have treated patients successfully
of the civilized globe, by correa
‘ address ing.us wlh piease state plainly
fifeWjp ®J?hi^‘ < WS of their'complain tB, anu writs
State, and i_ ime of writer,
,^ e postage stamp lor reply,
weseaa our 52 page Pamphlet free to any
• UlreBB. all letters for Pamphlet or
advice to the proprietors,
Dr. W, R. Merwin & 00.,
• No, 68 liberty street, New York.
‘ scpS^-eod-d'&w
COUGH NO. MOEE.
TBV'<'STBrcKLA TNU’S
HEDLIFLCOIIB
JOUGH BAL9AJM.
' r. Strickland’s Mellifluous Cough Balsam is
vwrpnted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarsens,
Arthnia, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Con*
sumption, and all • affections of the Throat-and
%&&*• - v
Tor aletiy Druegist,.' General Depot 6 East
Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DIARRHECEA.
.< AjUjte Modi cal, men and the Press recom meed
Vf. Strickland’s*Antl-CholetA Mixture as the
only certain remedy tor Diarrhma and I)ysen-
a combination of Astringents, Ab
adjrbentß,l Stimulants and Carminatives, and is
warranted to effect a cure after all other means
have failed. '
A?or sale by Druggists. General Depot 6 Eas
Fourth street} Cincinnati, Ohio.
jS TRI C KL AND’ S
PljiH R EIVE ED Y.
. Dr. Strickland* a Pile Remedy has cured thou*
. aandaolthe worst cases of Blind and Bleeding
.PUea. Jt .gives immediate relief, and effects a
permanent cure. Try it directly. It is war
ranted to cure,
For sale’ by all Druggists. General Depot
Euk Fctarth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
. dyspepsia:, nervousness, and DE
BILITY, dr. STRICKLAND’S TONIC We
can reobmnfehd those suffering with loss of Ap
petite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervouane*s
and Nejjrous Debility, to use Strickland’s Tonic.
} t-’tea;v®ptable preparation free from Al*
cohoilc liquors; it strengthens the whole nerv*
oua system ; it creates a good appetite, and is
warranted to cure Dyspepsia and Nervous De*
bllity. .
For sale by Druggists generally, and sold 05
PaKK & BHILt,,
Wholesale Agents. No. TT Federal street,
Allegheny City.
R* £. S£LL£ES & CO., Agents.
Ana by Dr. OEO. H. KEYSER,
Comer Wood Street and Virgin Alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 Eaet Fourth
street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
+ titlitydAw
CHRIHTMAB PRESENT.
ONE OF KNABK & CO ’S COtD
MEDAX, PREMIUM PIANOS.
- Also, Haloes Bros. Pianos;
-Grope A Kindt’s Pianos, and
Prince** Automatic Organs.
, CHARLOTTE BLUME, "
; £ . 43 Filth street,
... jjfeoohd door above Wood Btreet.'
■" A 1-AKQE STOCK
all kinds, constantly on -hend isnd for
ale by JAMES BO WN,
•** Ue Wood street.
IMPOBTANT TO LADIES.
The -private meuicai, advE
an invaluable treatise of 64 pages, by
Dja * JOHN HARVEY,
■s i cublished for the benefit -of ; the* seat. •>:
• Vi ten cents it will be'sent^ost
in-a sealed envelope, to ail who apply for
Itgives a concise description of all the dis
eases pecnilftrto females, together with means
of and treats -of Conception, Pregnancy,Mit
covj tage Sterility, Sexual, Abuses, Prolapsus, tJten.
t-emaJe Weakness , Consumption , and much
othor valuable information not published in anv
other work. Every lady should' procure a copy
without delay. Three Editions, 60,000 each,
nave alroad been published and distributed this
year.
HARVEY'S CHfIONO THERMAL
FEMAT lE PIliXiS
the most iufallible and popular remedy ever
known for all diseases of the female sex/ They
ha J." e .,. en used in many thousand oases with
unfailing success—and may be relied on in every
case for which they are recommended, and par
-5^ larl y aUcaaes arlßing from OBSTRUC
STOPPAQi OF NATURE no
matter froth, what cause It ansca. They are ef
fectual in restoring to health all who are eufifer
ing from Weakness' and Debility, Utenne
iTf?p’A nSTST B*’ 8 *’ ? c ’ aDd thc y AVT
LilKt A CHARM in strengthening and restor
ingthe system. Thousands oriadles who have
suffered lor years and tried vaiious other reme
dies in vain, owe a renewal of their health *nd
strength wholly to the efficacy of
Dr. Harvey's Female Pifls,
They are note new discovery but a long-tried
remedy—the celebrated 6
dk. John harvev,
mM, ‘ emlnent physicians, prescribed
rJ or r , J? y , J'ears in hi.
’*“‘ls“ physician was (more truly popular or
widely known than him in the treatment of
FEMALE DIFFICULTIES.
All who have used DR. HARVEY'S FEMALE
recommend them to others. Nurses
them—Druggists and Dealers cecorn
mend them in preference to other medicir®*
because of their merits. No lady object to
taking them lor they are elegantly
Prepared by an Experienced Ohemist.
this notice out if you desire Dr.
Harvey s Pills or Book, and If you oannot Dro
cure them of your Druggist, do not take any
other, for some dealers who are unprincipled
will recommend other Female Pills, they can
make a larger profit on—but enclose the money
and send direct to 1
~ „„ J* BRIAN, General Agent,
WH° X *ftw u 76 OedAr Street, N. V.
Who will take all risk if properly directed ; and
you will receive them post paid, securely sealed
from observatipp, ; by return mail,
For'sale at ‘ JOSEPH FLEMLNU’.'v r
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS CENERJLLT.
Notice to all comcerxed.-
Among a certain class of self-important poo
pie there Is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach
ed to all physicians ihft advertise and treat the
dlseaseanamcd in this card, (Fmv atk Diseases,)
why this should be, they nor no-one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat dic
eAsc-s of every denomination, in fact solicit just
tne very diseases that are so obnoxious to these
very refined parties. 1 suppose they w-ouid not
let one ottheir to a party that has de
voted years for their benefit, because he advert 1-
ses the fact, and their family physician says he is
• humbug so he can get the case. Ollec h» his
almost deprived the party of his pit. He comes
at last to the physician tha; advertises—L.* «• else
are they to know t Are they ut,t aware that M;
Aatley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Buxlie, ;;u i 'banes
Rsii and ai. Paul Hicord devoted years in the
treatment of these diseases I These man are held
up as shining ilghts In the medical world : I don't
assert that al) men are worthy that publish, ctill
taere are a great number of them that a*e. Thave
devoted myself t q the study and treatment of
Fbjvatx Diseases upward* of 40 years, and
without egotism cim say I h&v- mved hundreds
Rom years of misenr and uoUmelv death. ."Mv
treatment is confined lo the vc~ouile altogether
as I think it is the beat and morv certain. It is i J
my power to bring hundreds of ccnidcatea if i
thought it necessary to certify to ray; general «.uc
oesa; but my long residence In this city la .cuffi- !
olentproofwithout adding mere. Spematoirifc* '
and oil ‘diseacea a rising from It are cured Ida
• much snorter time thanherccofora. it b&hoovea
every young man and woman to be careful in se
lecting a phyclcian. The different advertisements
that are seen }n our pspern arc of no worth, and
no benefit wiii ariafc fiom anstvtii than only loss
of health and mdnsy. Hundred* arc cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address BOX Bno.
j*a-lya Fitwburgn Bostoflic*.
AIEOMS,
-AJC^VTJMS,
OLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY,
: OLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY,
OLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY.
FOR 1805,
DIARIES FOR 1865,
DIARIES FOR 1865. *
Orden left for Flags promptly attended to.
NORTH 01.11 \ K CREEK
GOLD AND SILVER MINING CO.,
Gilpin County, Colorado Territory.
TRUSTEES i 9
HON. JOHN A DIX.
“ EDWARD PIFRREPONT
“ JOSEPH FRANCIS
T B. BUNTING-, Aa. BODFISH, Colorado
Hon. JOHN A. DIX, President
JOSEPH FRANCIS, Treasurer,
ERASMUS STERLING, Secretary*.
CHARLES F, BLaKR Oounqej.
This Company owns 6.832>; feet of Mining
Claims on FIFTY SIX VALUABLE LOI)r.S
in Colorado, including the “GROUND HOG ”
“GREGORY NO. 2,” “SIMMONS,” ‘‘CON
CORD,” and other oelebrated developed Gold
bearing Lodes in the beat. Mining dtatriot in
Colorado. Also, the “HENDERSON MILL”
now running anu in excellent order. ’
Capital Stock $1,000,000.
Worlclnjr Capital <9325,000.
WHOLE NUMBER SHARES 100,000, PAR $lO.
A large portion of the Stock has a heady been
taken hy private subscription. Books -are now
at the
OFFICE OF THE COMPANY,
No. 69 Beaver Street, New York,
Where a limited number of shares can be ob
tained at par.
Ooplea of the Prospectus may be obtained at
the office of the Company.
USE IT,
And be Convinced
OP TEE
SUPERIOR EFFICACY
OP
RAMIN’S EXTRACT BUGfIU.
Sold by all Druggists, at One Dollar.
noS
S IJI * 11 *O DUAGES —JB AR, ui L L
AOs Sheet ron Sliding Gungoa* jpst. re
elyed. . : JAMES HQ WN.
00 ** ■ • .138. Wood street.
BATASA ORANGES.
SBarrelsJunt received and for >aieW
RKYJWKH is BEOS,
No*» 120 & 128 Wood street.
I‘l-toe One Dollar.
GARB PHOTOGRAPHS,
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
GARB PHOTOGRAPHS.
Magazines, Books and Papers,
Magazines, Books and Papers.
Magazines, Books apd Papers,
AT PITTOCK’S,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFIOE.
deis-Und
H.J !\t
• mTSBIHWIJ. WEDNESDAY, DECEMISKIt 2S; 1864.
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &l
BALE , ■ ( _.
DBr COOD.S,
Beginning on
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th.
And Con-ttn-olria: ithioogli' the
H OXID AY S.
47 Pieces Dress Goods
at*Bl cents; former price 44 cents.
21 Pieces Scotch Plaids
at 60 oents; former price 75 cents.
One Case Coburg Cloths
at 62>i ccnts:Yormcr price *1,26.
French Merinos
at $1,60; former price 2.25.
All Wool Plaids,
at 75 cents; reduced from $1,26.
Beaver Cloth Cloaks,
at $lO,OO and 12,C0
Heavy Woolen Shawls,
from 4,00 to U,uj.
Woolen Blankets
Balmoral Skirts,
Best Kid Gloves
at 1,76.
Great BargajnM
WIU be given to those who call
GARDNER & SCHLEITER’S,
Market Street.
dels
JJAN'DSOME PRESENTS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
i-'ar, be Beoured at
MACHUM & <JLY 7 DE’S,
78 Market Street,
Who have now open and yet receive daily ex
pressly fnr Holiday Sales, a large and beftutiful
assortment of (Jo-.ds. both useful and ,m..v
nmntal, comprising Breast-Pins, L.ir Drops,
Fancy Tuck and Side Combo, Pearl. tiled, Jet
and Gilt Belt Buckles, Belts and Belt Ribbons
Cashmere and Silk Scarfs Head and
*Nets, Lace Veils, Lace and Embroidered Col
! larß and Handkerchiefs.
Worlrc:! tiiipp:r3 a;rl Cushions,
WORK BOXES,
L A I)I ES • CO M pa N 1 :»N-,
POK ft'-mONNAIES,
. SATCHELS,
Ana a very One assortment >A
PHOTOGRAPH A IMSUfttS,
Bcsidec nur usual lull Slock o(
HOSIEkf. ?
CLOVES,
TRIMMINGS,
NOTIONS aud
SMALL WARE?,
At
jpOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
NEW SHAWLS,
We are now receiving a heavy stock
of those
Extra ?me Long Shawls,
Which we will eel! at a
Great Reduction
On former prices.
IS'etv CloaltH,
t-Totlis, and
Dress Goods.
H.UGUS & HACK-E ,
- * j
Corner Market & Fifth. I
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£ 5 5
.OC,: 3
• A * V
• 15 •■‘ta
piSE APPXA CHEESE.
eyßOxKHSafee Pina Apple Chee».
Becdved this day, and for sale by
&ETMKH fc BiiOS.
H v ,H.i>j* ’ : • 1^1 — r fk( j<f $| £Jp|'
INSTANCE- *
DTOEMNETY AGAINST LOSS
13Y FttTE.
THK KRAPfItr,;fS STUB IN3PRABfCK
COMPANY OF PHU.AL-.ELPHIA, OF
r lljE No- 435 Vli 437 CJIKSTHtJT 3T.,
near Hrtn.' ' , - •" ’
STATEMENT of ASSETS, .TAN. lot 1383.
Turuaied Agrecsbiy to an Act of Assembly, be-
Firrt Mortgage, amply aecuteb »i,59j.&3 at
Real Katafe-(present va:ue $103,313 f-;
ffl,Jcoat... 103J99A SS
idmporary Loans on ample Colls t
teral Securities asftss
Stocks, (pretent value |6S,(Rr> 72}) - <
9 ssids te
Notes &n<l Bills Receivable ’ 1J521 ot)
«!<rfcis-
The only prodts from premiums
company can divide by law, arc from risks which
have been determined.
made on every desertion o! ftop
orty, in Town and Country, ai rates as lowas ape
consitrtent with secirrity. •-■ •»
Since their Incorporation, a period of thfrty
years,, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, therobjrjat*
lording evidence of the advantages cf Insurance,
as well as the ability and disposition to moetTath
promptness all liabilities. 4
Losses paid Juring the year 1859,483,158 $S
„ DIRECTORS. T
CffAßXßfc, W. BaKOKBU, MORDBOAL H. LOU
Tobias Wagfsb, Davtd S. Baoww,
SAiTUBL Q-RAUTj ISAAfJ LBA, *
Jacob R. Smith, Epwabuo. Dal3<
GbobghW. Rjohabds, G-bocgb Falbs,
OH AS. O. BANOXER, President.
i.UWAKD O. DALE, vice President,
vv m 0. Steel, Secretary pro tem.
J. GARDENER COFFIN. Agent,
myia Northeast oor. Third and Wood ft*
.PHILADELPHIA PIHEAMD LITE :
INSURANCE COMPANY,
I*9 CHESTNUT'STJVEJET,
Opposite tlie Custom House*
Capital. 4319,100. A55et5..4304,914,
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OP IN
SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited;
On evv. y description of Property or merchandise!
at reasonable rates of preminm.
ROBT. P. itlNi}, If resident.
41. W, BALDWIN, Vtce President
DIRECTORS.
Qhablbh Batss, E. J£. Uopb,
E. R. Enolise, Q-boegr W. Baown,
P. B. Savkrt, Jobkph S. Paul.
0. S&BRItAJr, JOSBPH (JUATTOH,
S. J. LIaGABGH, E. WiLKB.
F. Blaoebubk, Secretary,
, , J.Q. COFFIN, Agent.
_Jy4jly Oorner Third and Wood streets,
W estera Inanranoe Company ofPittsbnrg-i,
R. MILLER, jr. President.
F. M. CoßDofr, Secretary.
Oapt. R. D. Ooohbak, Oen’i Agent :
No. 93 Water street,(Spang (s. Oo’s Warehouse,
np stairs, > Pittsburgh.
I*9UJ&B ACIINSi ALL
V? itinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS,
A Home Institution managed by Directors who
arc well known in the community, and who are
determined, by promptness and liberality, to
maintain the character whioh they have assumed,
as-offering the best protection to those who de
sire to be insured.
Directors—-R.. Miller, jr., James M’Auley
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimlek, George
Darsle, Oampbeli B. Herron, Chas. W. Rlcket
son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David fid.
Long Bees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakcwcll, John
M f uune. ' ie4 .
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE (xC
OF PITTSBURGH-.
O.Tlce. iio, 3T Fifth Strait, Baali Bloc!..
IJSdURKS AGAINST AGS. KJT»|>B OS'
FISK ANP MARINE RISKS.
r.A : ?>' i h A Vi.- r! £ , ' ES I Prc JOHN D. Me.
OOI?I), J Ice President i I). M. BOOK, Scoreiarv:
Ov.t. wftl. PEAN.CHncraI A*cnt.
J »T.:Tror, rtf.—lr.Mic Toner., C. f>. Hussey, Her*
vev Obibls, !’y t. H. c. I’m;, Tofm A. Wilson,
B. L. K-.bnrato. U, John P.. HsT'ord. C»pt. Adam
JSW.M.R, p leninff, Cav. w. Pcah, Robert
li. iW OrrU’, b H llnvis. no?fl
I’OtmTEC STHBET,
3
g; HOLIDAY GIFTS.
I_q : EjrnROJBEBED
PIANO COVERS
O’
Tile Finest Imported
SjMOSAIC RUGS.
|A A very lr.nre r.iricly of
! VELVET Rl«>,
Now jo
f—|-
B'/ Fourth Street.
'iXtSOJiS £3dHVO
den
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS Sc SHOES,
MX'LEL LAND’S
AUCTION HOUSE,
IN o. 55 Fifth Street.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1
Office of Ookpthoi.lkb of Curueiu' v, [•
Washington, December 10th, 186-1.
'^J^THEAKAS,
by satisfactory evidence presented to ihe under
signed, it-hasbeen made to appear that the “Citi
zensl National Bank, of Pittsburgh,” In the 6lty
of Pittsburgh, in county ot Allegheny and State
ot Pennsylvania, Has been duly organized under
and according to the requirements of‘the Act of
Congress entitled “An Act to provide a Nation
al secured by a pledge of United States
Bonds, ana to provide for«the circulation and
redemption thereof,” Approved June 8 >, 1864,
and has complied with ail the 'provisions of
said Act, required to be complied with before
commencing the business ol Banking under
said Act
. Now, therefore, I. HUDH McCTJLLOUGH,
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify
that the “Citizens’Natlonal Bank” of Pittsburgh,
in the city of Pittsburgh, In tte county of Al
legheny and State of Pennsylvania, la authoriz
ed to commence the Business of Banking under
the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and
seal of office, this 10th day of December, 1&64
, fL. 8.3 HUGH McUULLOUGH,
del3-2in Co optro'ler of the Currency.
•MOOTS,- SHOES, GAITERS BAJ>
.CP MORALS AND GUMS.—The largest,
b at selected and cheapest stock In the city, at
Borland’s, 98 Market street. Look at the prices!
Men’s Brogans $1,60: Men’* Boots $3,60; Ladies’
Boots l,oos Ladies 1 Balmorals 1,60} Boy’s Boots
1,76 ; Youth's Boots 1,26 ; Children’s Boots 1,00
and everything else In proportion. Gums of all
styles and sizes. A fine assortment of Fancy
Suppers and Boots, suitable for Christmas
presents. Country Merchants supplied at New
York and Boston prices. Also, A {rent for Bart
lett's Blacking, at factory prices. Be sure you
call before purchasing elsewhere, as you will
save money. Remember the rignt place, at
BORLAND'S, 98 Market street,
2d door from Fifth.
Oitizbhb Bank, )
PITTBBOBQH, Nov. 23d, 1884. \
TfcTpTICK—THK DIRECTORS OF
THIS BANK, in accordance with the
second section of an Act of this Commonwealth
entitled w An Act Enabling the Banks of the
Commonwealth to Become Associations for the
Purpose- under thefts wb of the
United States,*’ approved'the 22d DAY OF
A. 1)., 1t64, having procured the au
thority -of the owners of more than two-thirds
of the Capital Stock to make the certificate re
•quire# by tbfe Daws of the United States, hereby
give notice that the proper steps will be taken
to convert this Bank into a National-Associa
tion, on or before the FIRST DAY OF JANU
ARYTTEXT ensuing. . v. -JL...
GEO. T. VAN DOKEN,
Cashier.
ao2B dmd
first national BANS
of Pl'PTSjfmtGH.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. • )
OFFICE OF OOMPTBOtthhOF thkOcreehoy. !
Washihgton otty, Aug. 6th, 1863. \
. Wheebas, By satlsfsetory evidence presented
rSl a S? rdl “fuP .fhe rejiuiremehts o? thoActlot
Congress, entitled ,f an Ant to provide a rational
sSSJT’i C t°“ red S. “ I ,,e dge of Unlted SUfcs
*nd to provide tor the circulation and |e
?£S p ?°?fc thercof *” approved Februwyatth",
JJS* sfi2 ha * compUed with all thte proviaions *ol
eaid Act required to be compiled with hefrtfE
commencing tee business of BanSne ■
troUeroftho Currency, do hereby ccrtifvthAt'Tfi*
NATIONAL BA»K 0& mg
“ouffty of Allegheny and State, bl
8.?m U * 33va , n , 3a ’ ,*? authorized to. commence lhe
business Of banking under the Aot afhrcasdd. . '
..iwhereof wltheasa my hahd ahd
seal of oMae, this fith day of August, 1868 ■,
( ~t | Comptroller of the Currency.
THE FUST NATIONAL BAN!
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Lato Pittsburgh Trust Company,
Capital $500,000 paid in with prlvll
to Increase to 91,000,000.
DrSu I BinrT. I f°Fv f h ! ’ the collection o? Not<£[
-Bd^asß&ssrj^is
ness entXihli ♦ ** uffloii!n t guarantee that bui
D8 ? fl entrusted to the new organization will re.
“lyette same prompt attention. 1 ■
s«g» mfeuXM < r an ?rf
who dota^erw?th er n? l “ U * i f “ mtic:to tho “
offlMmtaddgeSfr,. 1 * a0 “ auo ‘« 1 b * *>» .amp
T , DXBBGTORS
I w “-*- Hlmot,
p 25- ST I AiSXANDEB SVftgß.
I F&ahois Q. Bailw,
THOd. WISBTKAJf, 1 ALBZ. BrADLBT, '
Sambox Rb<.
TrtM TV President, ’
John D. SouLir. Oiibier, *•
_augfrdAwtf 1
jjOBB INS- “
HERMETICAL BARREL
' ALKN-i Freight, E.ypbkm and'i
, c .. O , THROrGH TICKET QPPJO*, *
16,i Broadway, cor Day at , (Oil Liepot,) .1. c *
New York, November 26,1864. !
A. A. FAYLOR, Actuary,
168 Broadway. !
<iH! e w»Tr r t Ce ‘T Cd , at our Vard a( Penhbro
fllty New Jersey; an Invoice ot Rehned Petro.
® tusv , me i P» , one of the barrels
rta l iwp^K? r . of the ■'Hi-ri;iet!osi Barrel
' (Rpbbin’B patent.) A careful examine,
i!?“ nf ' * oask , , wa 11 'obein perfect order,no
.evaporation or leakage, and the wood as dry as
,f wa ”*■<- other barrel, <7the
" c , rt ’. lr ‘ lslr order, but had leaked of
two gallons each. We cheerfullv
recommend the Hermetlcai Barrel to BeSner.
4nd .Shippers < C Petroleum. “ ’
'i, TK EMB LEV, PHUEPS k So. j
A. A. TA V l.,Tr2T tI ar„ OCtnber
163 Bioadway.
i ! e i ved & \ our Depot, Jersey Utfy, on the
13th ot October last, an invoice of Petroieuni
from ritusriiicj Pa., of which were four barrels
having the brand BA'Tfl
KKL COMPANY, BOBBINS' I‘ATWT* A
careful, examination of these barrels shows
■ LT."' p,,rfect or<l sr. No evapora t ton cuj
leakage. The outside ef wood of the bar-
I? 1 * }! n , 3 B , S b6f ° rB tll8 > w «re ailed. VFc unt
! c ' b ? ve “hlpmeut was three weeks
on iht roaJ, aud was transhipped three times
since ipey havo been at our Depot. Thev haTfi
been subject to considerable rough treatment]
and exposure to Bun and rain. A few days agd
* ,lu £ e ‘ J . »nd found to contain nil tic
dr o h . al s™* orl B‘hally put In them. The loss
® r 3 ’ Bt r° lclim from leakage am) evaporation bed
ro twonlL 0 and 01 , Crcek amounts to from fieri
cen *- we--have no doubt the
mfSn h P lEtiliAL ' JlißlU ' would
stv e this entire loss, as well as all losses of Pe
trolenm when on storage.
E H. VALENTINE, . ;
Superintendent.'
ITirtl be prepared In a ehorttime to fufnleh
to Eetoere. Barrel Mnnufaoturera and Denial
frirrnrwci ’ SlSampleB . af ferrets prepared by;
’prooea. Which will demonstrate to
all Intereated that this Barrel la all that la
f iu L**,*, H-EBMBTiUAI. BARREL,:
thht it will hold OruJe Oil, Refined Oil, Nan-:
tha, Spirits of Turpentine, ice., without leakage 1
or evapnratton for months, and without Injury
rn the slightest degeee. The process of prenar-
Barrels by ROBBINS 1 method la very sins
ple and chetyter thin most other processes in
use, anil ir effectual.- applications for Lcencei
raiim f oi? above,process, through LLPEIN-I
& 00. lor particulars sec pam-;
phlets, which can be had at our office, *
LffPISOOTT, FRY <fc 00.
No. 134 First Street,
PITTSBUBOH.
dee23:lmd
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
PIANOS,
AMERICAN ORGANS,
and MEEODEONS.
Jl/ST RECEIVED, A CHOICE AS-'
bORTMENT of the superior
RRADBI'aV, Nty\ York, <tut|-
BCHOMACKER&CO. Philadelphia,
PIANOS,
AT PRICES FROM
8375 to *Bl,OOO,
American Organs and Melodeons,
AT FROM
Bias to $450,
These instruments are acknowledged fcv
Judges to be the very BEST IN THE MAR
KET, and will be sold at from TWENTY
FLVEto SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS LESS
than factory prices.
All warranted for Five Years.
Perscns desiring to make a handsome Christ
mas jr New Years Present are particularly re
quested to oau and examine our stock.
DFscriptrve Circulars furnished on applica
tion. .
WAMELINK & BARR,
No. 13 BlsseU's Block, St. Street
Oherry Bun and Pitt Hole Petroleum do
NOTICE OF ELECTION,
Subscribers tit the Stock of
THE OHEBHT RUN AND PITT HOLE
f ETROLEUM COMPANY are hereby uotibed
to attend a meeting of the Stockholdere of tald
Company, which will be held on MONDAY,
DECEMBER 18th, at 8 o’clock, P. H., for the
purpose of election ef President,
Directors, and other o Seers, Ac., at the office of
Oapt. J. T. stockdale, No. 2 Dnquesne Way.
H. MoKELYY,
President pro tern.
Beckham a lmb. iaj r.iHgm v
STREET, PITTHBimQH, Agents tot
icimmU. Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower
and Beaper, Quaker Mower and Reaper, Oaru-
Sa Mower ami Beaper, Farmer Mower, Wood
r ‘s w '. c Il, ani !.' ilßO ; Horae Bakes, Hay ElevStoS
and Agricultural and Farming Implement* of ar
i-
IJUBJ “ —' '
Htodle Table Kniveaand Hfcjwla
•and for talc by JAMES BOWTf,
deia IS6 Wood rtraat.
(Pit |fail§
CHIUS!
, ’Tis OhiistmasbiaTd..’Whatrneanithe word?
J The advent day of Christ tile Lord.,
r Cn this day, centuries ago, 3 ‘ ; .
* •The God of highest Heayonbent low
! Hknaelfto copeiippn lhe,earth.,i
, Where thousands- forcfdM orhfrbirth,
; Were waitlo| foj-their
I He Ciine, but not as they had, thought;
’ “e came. but wag by them Unsougtll;
He came, in dignity and poiveri
, .py** no * they had fixed the hour.
appearing A Ilttieehikl
Was.aU. And could He calm Ue wild
bread Spirits Into Puttee?
His mercy pardoned all their hdte: '
1 Implored them ere tooiate,
1 o listen, understand and live.
'Ti^ 1 V 1 ® leh bountieaHeotfuldgivo •
gore freely offered. Yet they atiU '
Refused obedience to Hlr will
. And led Him forth to<Jle.
Though bom a King, as thpy-'d taujrht
will, mystSri;.; fright. ’
T'Kf 5 L loi,ke< i. tos ? a l” gorgeous »ute
ine monarch, whom the prppnets sate '
Sogioriously, upon his throne.
They, felt not that,Hi* Love afe ne .
Wou-dmakeHim King fur aye.
A Qotl-In Mercy, Love'and Truth—
-1 he warrant of perpetual Youth
He gave to all who did receive* .
Por they Vho; faith'ful/didbchere
Should ever live In joy and treat?
isternlty would let the jast
No aged weafcne’e'e knSvr. j
A^man-tiithhnnranaoixowabowid—
W hu S?? jeaJchqss lh Hie' ehroiia;"
Like other rhea,-he laid. The atrlfe ‘
Once oyer He atOBBr-The Ltfe— i ■
TheHeaurrection from the Dead
And now, far higher, ah the Head,
The King of KifeHe reigns/ f
Hie coming first We oeiekrate ' !
Irom early lime to-nohr, this late •
w l S* r ? t . lal,:re * n!i Ana annual ralae,
|S^g^L°^ ri I '
Hie Greatest blessing lntheGravf, - I
And ooqquered then f/rKlag;
Rittsbubqh, Pa., December,ties*; . ]\f 4
From the San Francisco Era. '
THE OHI> CAKTMAN.
Th l ! m , V f l a “ ind ‘o trfl-A little story.
* 9 brief ? may beseen at a glancd-
U m ,rne ’ 1 most eiipkaticalij-
Tofw 1 yearB or '
John Ainsley—or “Pap Ainsley,”ks hi
was familiarly called—tv™ theoVnero'f
u hand cart, -aßd earned a- livinirbT
conveying miscellaneous parcels' frorii
one section of the ‘.city to another, aiid
receiving therefor the reasonable “rethu!
. meration of fifty eents per 'load' Tc
designate the occupation in the prosiest
language possible, he was a hankcartf
man and when -fibt -empfoyed/crftfld
always be found dnriifg worKihg hotiri
at the corner of Montgomery anu OafW
forma streets;' Sir hair 'and Idrfg beard
o^ e . r ® B™7r and, his limbs feeble]
andif not shove- a-heavy loda
ihrougA the deep sand or up the'steep ,
gTft^abov©hio3^6» 4
on the opposite corner, tfaefeby IdshiS
w?t y i a J^ 0b - an v. ffla,a y » dollar, all the
light .loads m his- neighboHiddd fefr td .
his-loty-sud kind-hearted*-' mfert nbt uHJ
1 rcqpently. traveled «- Square or’two' bnt
Pour years-ngo last Seoteciber, rlTe-i
collect the month, - for t-iaff a ndte'oJ
foot thousand dollars-to-pay' sad was
compelled to do some pretty SOT
"‘“ ri ' , ? to rneetdl,) having two 6ri
three, dozen 1 volirmes to transfer toniv
lodgings,-- I gave; «Pap -Ainsley” ’the
task- of itranspdrtailon. ’Arriving air irivl
had deposited %e last
fi”ri 0n table, and-observing that
the old man looked- cbnalderably'ftitig
nediaftepclimbing ‘three-firghtof etAlTa
two or three times; Tin vifedirrmto take
a glass of brandy—a bottle of Mich
1 usnal.ly kept In .my,room,for medicinal
and_sio|onfi c Arthou||^ e :
fhl for the invitation, he politely defclin
ed • I urged, but he was inflexible ‘ I
was astonished.
“Dd you never drink? 1 ’ said 1
, ‘ Ver y B;erdoia," f lie Replied, dropping
" toa^ lr my request, and wiping
th * PPrSptTatlon, from ’hiafo reheat!.' *
WeH if all)’’! ipsiated,
y u will not find as fair ay ..excuse in
tbe next twelve Months fyTt indulging
for you appear fatigued an<T sc'aJcfclv
able to stand.’’ “
“To be_frank,” said the old' man. i‘l
ao nbt dnbk now. I liky© not taste jin.
twricating liquor for fifteen years,, since
"Since when?” r inquired, thonght
lessly observing his hesitation. '
lheoldman told me ’sixteen years
ago he was a well-to-do farmer near By
racuse New York. .He badpriVcbilctn
at i c ! u<ii Bg a boarding
ecbool in that city then agiri sixtefn
P of M e ’ she formed an attachment
K f\,7? nn . g , PhJ»w#*n. Acquainting
her father with circumstances, be
flatly re 1 used his consent to. a union
with a man whom he had never seen
and removing her from school, despatch
ed, a note to the young gallant with the
somewhat pointed information that his
presence in the neighborhood;.‘of the
Amslty-farm would.not' meetaw'ith fa
vor.; Tho reader, of course,., surmises
the result, for sucb afproceedino would
have but one result; -Ingress than a
month there was an elopement: The
father loaded his double barrelled shot
gun, and swore vengeance; but fall
ing to find the fugitives, he took to
the bottle. His good-wile implored him
K IVO way to dispair, but he drahk
the deeper,and accused herofencouracC
ing the elopement. ... In thr.e month* the
wife died; and at the'expiration- of a
year, when the young people returned
to Syracuse, from Connecticut, where
they had remained with tho parents of
the husband, .they,learned!'that the old
man sold his farm, i squandered the pro
ceeds tad was alhiOst destitute." Xeam
tog ttefr mrtyjj, Ains&y drank him
self into a frenzy, arid proceeded .to the
te ‘ w^ e they were stopping, attack
ea the husband, wounded him In 'the
b / a pistol shot/ and attempted ! the
lift of Ms daughter, who happily escap
ed uninjured through the InterposltiSn
of persons bfought to the spot by the
report of the pistol. ’Airisley was ar
rested, tried, and acquitted on the plea
ofinsanlty. The daughter and her hns
hand returned to Connecticut, since
which time the father' had no? heard
from them. He was sent to a lunatic
asylum from which -he - was dismissed
utter remaining six l ln 1851 iHa
““f*" 11 ' He had -followed
mining for two yearn butflndlng his
!e e ?AM Une . qUalto U »eparsnit, retura
,to*bla cl ‘Y, purojiased a hand-cart,
and T t j 1681 u kB °wn. ‘Since then’
concluded therold man, bowing his face
in his hand in a£ony. ‘I have riot tasted
liquor, nor have I "Seen my poor child.’
t fCgretted that I had been sn>iriqnisi
wye, and- expressed to the aufiererthe
sympathy JyeallyJelt for. Jjim-. iiAfter
that, J seldom passed the corner without
lookimgfor ‘Pap Ainsley,’- asd i never
s%wfifmbßt,to aad-staryhe
had told me.. .-.<.
r One chilly, drizzly day in the'Decem
her following, a gentleman having pur
Postemani)
chased a ‘ s “ a!r^a * B »W table at an
: aootiottiWAnieppfisife,* t h e
'; old- man ; the. jo%«fj. J< a«g ( i C g i jw ef hss
jreaidfincg.pn Sf actoon wtah-
me «alifeOo lad
fide gihlfiJl'Hhe
bestasaatantfe oWjatefal eSthe
purchase, isiuhißrni loiioijjna
• V jy^.Jfte-.niUmterlqgthe
touBe, tlie old cartman, anei a'ncettv
'Callfomiastre^t.iOraßeilflasiiWttdeWtim
-1 itlon,. aod-deposited tUe;t«W6iitrithßdteli.
a ; W. O W9Pt, G the. > lady,2a^not
ss,ii ';«sS^a'£
he to ok,him ac
ci dept .omitted itct settle tOrtbeidariWe
“Very well;! tvill pay you;»i
lady, steppfn ff into an rndjorntngutoom.
She returned, t B pd stathrgthat. BhOi.had
no aniallcoitt-irrthedlDnsef'.handfea.vthe
:mM a twenty, dolljrtpieces oiaf taMatw
I He could not make ; cbangeii-rANe ver
‘No, do!’ repif# ;
pityingly at his ; tecfe ¥na >'fittiib
.ilflg limbs., ‘I ‘Wiflt jlOt’ .pilt :
she jbaiiflqjyferi cgin
If she -codM get* cbtai'gea 1 aTpneor the
storesw markets dtf the neighKlrliStt}; ■-
; ‘Step into the paiiorlnritfl thttt&bire-
;
cola, continued the isdv. * ‘Oome^ 1 she
added, te lle looked at ms attire kii3 hes
itated; <tbere*is ttTßre- “id : -tlie s gfdtfe ) ; ‘and
no one there but theiehfldreii *t‘ !,rr
t‘lt “ sometyhat ehajy t ’-’„ i k ?E ßgd/the ’
lo) OWin S :, he r Into tite. "parlor,
and taking a seat nhar the-fire' ' ’
_ “Pevhaps I may fifla s6me' l iBl¥er ) in
thfrhouse’.saldthe'ladytJasaahedeft'the
*0? lT ea ? tgU£ npfanc.
chiiged.^—■’Bfc»
‘‘Cume_l love littW-ciiliafetf. 4 ’ ? *b<l
been i. -watchlneAhim
■5% Pbripaity, rag *he largfjann
«a the cartniari."'- - rAi.-airbu m
“Mails,” -lisped the little one,! stoiii
fie., repealed,* wttte.-ihc
great tears gathered inhis
had a little girl named'Mada; and you
'loofc vary dfcl?’ i a
■ ‘•Bid yon??! inquired! the. ichild- with
mvß*»** •
- i iofe«aful Cti&l’** ekelißned a tlie l old
man, starting frobrtiis chair; and :;drdp
plng iatQiit; with hia heatfcbow&iijtiTKyn
upon his tbreash - , , , ~ .
~ '“Tiu? caiin« fceVani jret.why
He caught th 6 Child ‘with
an eagerness thut-frlgh timed 1 Bef“a»d
gazing; into her fkee nndlhe fijnridicon
!
r° u ? e v meef fierwithpnt be
lying myself,- ahdrTdaft’iiot' ‘tWT ’ ter
>ahat l am that dr hsken father'whdbhbe
attempted to
' 1 qiipple,”
as he hurried towarcT the dont TKe
little dne wad 5 B&WlldefiidP
‘not going/.i saidithy mother, fdMSpeff
ing, attdi tliscovetihgy thetold niaiirtniithe
4 t
He stopped and apparently-turned his
fece, BHt seemed to 1 IncVthe'reaolutfon
to' do tfu^litf-else*^ ,i!i hua .
• "He-said he.had a rlittle Mariatonee,
shitld-the
tathdeiighti
. c Tbe-knees oftKehWeairtmsittfemßltSb
iaud heOeaned against -theidooydorsap-
no!” he eaclalmed, “riot'Hli ytiu
l,-aot jobojo
in rneyour wteifih'M"
ther. and I need noV telly oil,” Us 'fiit
ered- : ; . ji . i icovy
v for^ehf'hn'd -tlie“liliBiaifia:
when he returned late 1 -ia<the ! afternoon
■Bridget' succeeded* in' 1 '
doohle eagle; I never leanKaihut-adl -J
dohn&wj ,it toob the honeßtfemalodUqf
WOfltha to, ,unrayel-tkft kpotainto
doniestiefaintly .had,tied- it-
Belfrftmngher ahdeic'd - ‘ rt t*ap‘XSafey*'
stffl keeps-■his cart, for
:not inducehimtapart wlthitveii peeped
v ll ®’, l * l -® back yard'; of Dr, c ßaal?naUispnp
day last week, and discovered - „theold
man dfalggSiig the fvotiteVelMeWitfa
the - ehelofeurei w!U? n litt<3mr»lßS®-
children piled ihto terras
• V’ ~
ANl> Vo
' Qle targe*!asaortmetat of,;- j ss'sj
TOYS ! : TOYS? TOYS I ** ; S
iSr £ «%.o
- 7-
vAßiiT^r
Wholesale andßetaU, at I’’"“ — --
cades of /
nowanut y.X. liANABAN,
X»BT
Proprietor?..
(OS-0V
iQB PRINTING
Imt ityle.
W> • ■
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108, ftc,
dto: , -
l i?|os?p7iU aoqjt ao |.t