tittentrei 6azettit. '‘,TUESDAir moanNa.-::::=aes.l9, 1864. (= "AND SUBURBAN. Orf)VIZICIAL PAITZU:Ca Two cod:onus+ the &motto for g4O/ the Counting Boom of the Bible &Hilary Anniversary. Tisk Yourig Dun's Bible Society of Pitts tor" misbrand their forty-sixth Anniver list arming in the Second 11. P. church (Dr. Prestleyts) Sixth street. W. IL Kinesid, 144 irradiant of the Society, occupied the chair.' The tumbles were introduced by slitiltig a part of the 19th Psalm, commencing with the wreath Tette God's law le perfect, end converts The mud mete that lies, ar. . P.5v..11. B. Higbee th en read a portion Of the 119th Pasha, after which the ROT. John Vortgiu, D. 1)., led in Feu at a throne of • • rrefesser J. P. r of Westent Culver ility,'Clenesponding Secretary , thee resd the usual report °fibs , Sudety, from which we learn that en the 14th et Jeauary, 1803, them wan mailed to the Society, by the Libra rian, Xt. lobs Culbertson, 1,141 volomel, raked at $3611 89. -To thus there were ad datioy parehau from the State Society, 080 . Rib* and 3,141 Testaments, for 2938 08. 'kola numbs:of volumes baud from the dormitory dories the year was 2,666, valued at 11819.11. SU on hand, January 14tY, isaa,l,aue v o lumes, Icosting $395,73. Tke volutes ant out are 332 Bibles and 1,032 Tutemente soli at the Depository for 2430,41; and 1,129 volumes, worth $327,60, delivered to the agent, together with donations, by er go/. of the Retard, to the amount of $121,16 in;l7l Bibles and 331 Testaments. Most of thine donations lien to supply soldiers, 'Me ilen: schools, steamboats, and humane and criminal institutions. Rev. J. Y. Millar, Agent, reports a falling "off laths number of volumes distributed, u eempared with 1862, of 2,676 Totems,. The proximity of four tamps, in 1863, afforded fr. eilities for giving the soldiers 2,433 volumes. Of the1.,120 returnee received, Mr. Miller main u distributed to the soldiers $ll2 Tes taments. to the jail, 50; to steamboats, 67 Bible, and to hetet' and railroad stations 1; • to MLA= schools 164 volumes; mili tary 76] destitute families and by sale, 25. The whole amennt of sob 'satiptions obtained to January 18th, was $2,238113.. Cuh from year's ntbscrlptions, • Ift,000•10. - subseriptionsreceived, Vl7 10. Pena volumes sold, 24 72. Total cash, $2,- 221 92. Still doe from old and neer subscrip. *as, - 2418 SS. The subscriptiors exceed those of 1862, $OOO 70. Tin Parent Society tuned, daring the put year, 91,614 volumes, and the Americus Bible Bedsit:, 1,259,117, or 175,154 Bibles, 1,002,382 SeetantenM, 8:6,957 volionsef the Palms and Preverbs, and the Gospel of John, with 224 volumes for the blind. The British and For eign Smiety, within the pest sixty years, has MI forth over 43,000,000 of Bibles and Tes taments, and dating the year ending May 11st, 2,687,070. James Robb, Esq., Treasurer, prasented his report: Balanee'frees tut year rt .; 530 81 liesalesa for Books at Depository,— 391 53 Staadved bola agent. ............ 2,222 02 Praise& by tuororreat money.— 90 Rev. J. K. Miliar's salary Paid Pa..ll4ble Sashay for books Bandrios _Balance oa hand $3,144 tl • :The Bev. S. H. Nesbit, D.D., then addressed , imethig Ina very beautiful and eloquent etarielt. The Bible was not a mere bletory, although Um oldest listory In the world. It. wee Clod teoettiog b 7 example. It was not mere ; philosophy, although the beat phUoso -11 The congregation then united in singing the ffilth" Pasha, from the 15th verse: 0 greatly bLeeead the people are Thejoyfal ao®d that know," az. The YtT. Ranben Hill next addressed the easembly. • lite Pope, he maid, was very much 'alarmed thit there were so many Bible Seel& .4gas *opted - in disseminating the Word of Gals s. variety of naufgar" -tongues:: .11b Holiness would not be so much alarmed if the BUUwarecirculated in-an manes* tongue, so that the people would not understand tt. The ROT. J. 3. Aiken D. D. agent of We Peeitirglyanta Bible Boolety, being present, was invited by the President to make a few remarka. At the dose of his remarks the Committee appointed to nominate a Beard of Manager, for the ensuing year made their re port, which was adopted. It wee as fel- WARD <IT Da Raab, tartan: Rebut 8. Darla, David Robinson. Jobn P. Loy, A. F. Brooks. • y a h " Jae Griggs, W P Thompson. 41k W D BLinebori, Samuel .McElroy. .omtral " B Bully Wm Coninpresel. " Dr lorlah 0 XoCantilemr; Hobert B aid. Xelbrined Presbyterian: B C Mills. Georg halm. _ . , _lst pelted Prstiytatiath. Ju X lloQuieton, Eller Madam., .11 Malted Preby , tailui: W. 'hey - ; Wm Iry •id " XlmaTtn d dle, Hugh Mar. dm*. eh O. Prellotarlan: Jae Bon; Itebt McGowan. • ath Plealing, Thaw Deaglasa • 1411Bdrew`a liplacolat bid Woodward, P a:- -. IX Jaws` Eplacotal: ilanCiGrabitat, Goo Perko. Trinity J r Richards, B. Ilormett. • 'lt Pat Dr I N Nara", B. Killer. Liberty dart Methodist rplactmal 11 RM. said, Jacob Hablef -131risre X ik Joe Hama, Florrenee }Cramer. Datitkiald AMUCK: Matilda - a: Di IDenem. Pam' Ammo W Beal* 011 no's... pony Vbaos'Y Ho Geo Manor, David Wa ll aker. Sttalty XEs Rote We lardy, J None. . Xoes meet X AI Mwglll,4Jones. Getman X E: Albert Kay, Trod Boma. lidlintss. Lothar.: Theo Lane, J D Cambala nil Presbyterian, Buena Morrow, Alex • Id Lothenrit IL Hageman, L. Him. Otwoe.Gientan reefs B Wait Jr, D filleffenbacber let Methodist Prot: Jai J Bennett, W Binehear: • 111Xethediet Prot W Van Born, WII Aluo. Ilapidst: Ira B IVVey, G Porter. Milo& laptlett.Shoe W 4th BARBA W Clare, Jae Br Onto. Ist Wehb Cong.: D Zesmo, D Jima. Webb Baptist t'W Borer, W Shrew, Jr. Trinity German: Henry Demnacr, Frank Elam Congregational: Gee Hamilton, Tboe Lawrencevie nab.: Jab 'Culbertson, Ed Johueon. lerwimmeeill ll e X Bobo Joe Mitcham, Joe A Gung Mestaelical Aseodatom J It Say der, C Aerretas. Booth Pt Jno Clement, } no Holtman. Lot Liberty X Later P H LanWan. Joe Woodwell. Etat Liberty Prods 0 A Deny, W Malmo& • 7 1417 Plawtaxwalle , Otnamioge, A Kelly. But Marty II Pl'lt A6analiogbant, Jos Logan. Dtadaeham litTrouhrtl , Joo Rely. Mt Weehingten Preab: euthbu if Gam Ltnhart. sossat in I Ohara: EPP Collins, Jackson. ' Calmly Billy II Liberty: Semi Martin Joe Wilt!. -Bmk ir am L o ll ar= : Maser Intereliht - C F Naedi mingt de. '. It. Loy Esq., offered the folio wing reso lution: ' That the thank, of the Associa tion are 'hereby tendered to the Trustees...et the Chureli for the sue of their house, and to 'Reverend gentlemen for their able and elosiment addrwes. On Nation of Dr. Douglas, the raports of the Oerneponding lieuretary end Treasurer were intopted. - Th. congregation then *sod in singing the.doxelogys , "ow blamed be the Lord oar God, Gator. Imeemd." 4 / 4 , • . . 'After. which they were dismissed with the bosidletion by lames Pressley, D. D. The numbly, (mint no doubt to the in 4slagagney of the evening, vas not enlarge as forme eesaslons. ._Allegiteny City Officers. The inembeni of the Select and Common Ommolls of Allegheny held a eons meeting lest evening, and nominated the following 'WY Wears for the year 1684, namely fisofirron: , Shier a int.mr -- At Hobson. of Astir Worb—Jno.Alstan. k s MorEa—lhaness Daltu • - Welsh J/Mie. at/Jiti'eoad Septa—Wm. San "pig& Muter ot likemai Xing .4,mtes—Wm. • =or/ Kovier—a. liazareD. Jtoordisky Itiyurator—Win. Itioßeadry. ' .Alogoloo Roplater-- - 8., D. Ray. Boit koppeton—A. Masivoll. - . -,Yoloorer Woof and Dark—A. Maxwell. Choi to Cipania' Mogonnigle. CiisSoikoro.-8. Scheyer, Jr. ;." ailsoosse -Moor .Rods—A. Davis. Ifoordlhooorno—lirat Ward: C. Y. Soma Ward, W. Mardoelc; Third Wa rd, IL 104nals; Fourth MO, Jai. Moen. Gantt, and Dis. Ofirman,./hedes'e Prirad aid Courier. ROICReiMEMIZES"TkaItrOItpII en c.•,, 4 .7j..tiositilmartitortintet,; oventeg, at Can "- eat Mill._ An awned , pronouns 11"offerni, t.l Or limns ofethleiplanstuji, doting, etc., • T-14111Anninless beiges/at inn tato. • fAR Butalutitiantrit-,lam an _ A utism/it tin rostra last irgindnt to witness • Ads rittattuattiott.,Of no wi l sp ',T••S.',"PagiFildeltbig!dtatOta9lX(SiliUtx .:6'.''..* , ;:71.''.:'.f::' , ! , .:',: , ',;.A' Cteotu of the 931 Dlstilet - The following is the oflieial allotment of men required from the several sub-dletricte of the 234 District of Pennsylvania, together with the number of men enrolled in the first, and second classes. The quotas assigned are the nett ausabemand do nett:Wu& the weal AO per nat. drawn from the wheel to waking a draft. The eslettlatien Is bated, In obedient , ' to order, upon the numb* originally scrolled in hoth'elassee ,o s, a ALLZONZNY °OMIT, : : tint Word Alleg'y 495 2 53 .. 748 65 grand ....... 393 3,4 , 67 67 Tkir3 " " 729 556 1235 11 l'esttk " " 909 496 1598 12 lianebester borough 319 113 512 4 AteClore t0wn5hip......... 119 84 205 1 Bess township... ......... ... 111 74 185 1 Ohio township 112 48 160 1. llowisitley bore' and tp... 110 29 139 1 Franklin township 87 64 151 1 Ifetlandless township 57 29 66 l'ini township, . 33 53 66 Itiihland toemskip. 64 62 86 natipten township 66 27 93 Elhaler township 166 140 556 5 Reserve township 285 340 626 54 Daltnesno iterenagh.. ... „.. 170 119 289 25 Ilbarpskurg borough 106 94 206 IT Indiana township. 160 105 265 23 West Dent township 61 42 103 9 Isat Deer terwaskip 73 150 129 11 Taman= leorougli. ..... ... 57 S 4 91 I lawn sad irisrißen tps... 146 98 244 21 Aggropn . ... . laffalo township 84 40..124 1 Mitten township 63 42 105 Middlesex township 66 46 102 Adams township 69 39 108 Cranberry township 23 16 109 Jukson tp and Harmony 91 52 143 1 Bedsit ple borough. 18 13 31 Forward tp —. 58 60 108 Penn tp 47 28' 85 Jenson tp & Saxenic'g— 72 70 142 1 Whdlald tp..... " —. 07 48 115 1 Cheulield tp D 5 52 87 Salami' tp 53 27 79 I Butler tp......-- 66 40 96 16athrr 'borough 109 60 159 1 Connoquonassing tp 88 34 122 1 Laneastor tp 62 59 121 1 Muddyoreek & Ttrturrev's 65 19 104 !raaklln tp and Prispect 95 99 145 1. Centre tp 54 15 89 °this'll tp 71 30 10T Donner' tp & MiLlerst'n 68 93 99 Tairtiew tp 74 44 118 1 Concord tp 67 31 85 Clay tp ............ --....... 79 39 108 Brady tp 45 18 63 Worth tp 75 41 116 1 Centrav't & Slippery'S tp 69 43 112 1 Cherry tp 58 28 86 Washington tp 78 48 120 I Tether tp 87 23 110 1 Allegheny tp 57 30 87 Penang* tp 61 12 93 Marion tp 06 21 87 Mercer tp .. 33 34 63 Aggregate, : A 11301141110 enerrr. 'Perry tp and Queenstown 92 57 149 13 Brady's Bend township- 223 137 161 31 Sugar Croak townsffip.... 67 Sl 101 9 Washington township-- 67 44 111 10 Franklin township 117 OS 275 24 Borthßallalo township.. 69 38 95 8 Beath Buffalo township- 77 41 118 10 Freeport borough- 89 50 ISO 12 Leeekbarg borough 31 24 55 4 Apollo borough 20 19 39 3 Allegheny township 160 94 254 22 Kiskeralnetas township- 161 ' 92 253 22 Barrel township 65 27 92 8 Plum Crook township 171 28 249 22 Kittanning township 04 49 143 13 Manor township 84 74 158 14 Kittanning borough 139 83 211 22 Yang township 120 68 180 16 Pine township 130 79 209 18 Madison township 12 44 116 10 lllahonlng township 97 68 165 14 Red Bank township 101 49 150 13 Wayne township 127 73 200 17 Cowanshannook township 133 TO 203 17 $3,144 81 4 600 00 .. 1,257 S 0 234 47 .. 1,032 48 Aggregate Allegheny amity 4,881 3,300 8,161 709 Butler county 2,320 1,317 3,637 316 Armetrerrg county ...... 2,576 1,401 4,067 353 The Dralt-'...Local Bonntie. The procuring of volunteers to fill the quo to of the sub.distriets of Allegheny mans'', does not, In most places, call forth that atten tion and energetic anion which the import ance of the object to be secomplished demands. This is strange, indeed, though it. was to he expected time the enthusiasm whleh prevailed at the outbreak of the rebellion, and contin ued for some time thereafter. would not lest in its fervor and intensity; yet It was hoped. and still is hoped, that the loyal citizens would not to far forest their duty to their reentry, as to emus making soy effort to an swer its cell for either their services or their means. Let it be remembered that It is our deity as much as ever it was, to tarnish men to put down this rebellion, and though the exigencies of the present de not call for inch sacrilege as we have madein the past; yet wee ere regained, and nut erns 8. firsislted. Now the writer occupies a position which enables him to know the reason why men do not volunteer more generally in our county. It is beoauoe larger 4,41 bounties have been paid elsewhere, and those intendiag to volun teer availed themselves (as they had a per fectiight to de) of the advantiige to them selves and families thus bead out, and entered the envies as belonging to these places. If the wards, boroughs and teemildps of Alle gheny county, raise respectively elated boun ty of from $2OO to $9OO, the quota of the county can be filled, er so nearly so, that the few re maining to be drafted, would be bat a small matter. The writer has had applications made to him for men by men from adjoining man tles, who came hero to enlist with the expec tation of receiving $2OO er $3OO. Had any of the distriets been prepared to pay in cash $2lO or $3OO, Each distilet or districts could have had their quotas supplied. Let immediate adieu be taken by the eiti eine generally reference to this matter mid the draft wUI be aveided altogether. if the Government monde in raising the three hundred thousand called for, It is net probable ano — ther draft will be made—that number of man will be inflelent for all the perposes of the government. Raise a bounty of $2OO or $lOO for each man :required, either by volun tary contribution or by levylog a tax, and there will be no difficulty in procuring the regidelte number of yelueteers. hi. Doody-Thud District, Jew. 18,1804. A What from an'Old Subscriber Wm. Connolly, Esq., 1 veteran citizen of Franklin, Venango county, dropped into our office yesterday, and entertained to for a brief period, with a few Interesting reminiscences of the past. ne informed us that he had been taking the Camas far nearly sixty-nine years, having subscribed for It in May, WI. No was then residing in Miltin county, In that portion which nras subseqently cut off and emoted into Centre county. The paper was then published weekly, by John 80IILIand Mr. Connolly received It once every ' three weeks. In the course of his conversation he remarked that he was barn in 1776, and In the summer of lift had been engaged with others in surveying the boundaries ef the county of Erie, than an Indian wilderness. On their way home they stopped at Fort Pm:Alia, where the town of Franklin now stands, and borrowed au Indian CUM from • soldier there, and dressing themselves In rav age costume they paddled their way down the Allegheny to' Pittsburgh. On reaching here they put op at the Bear .tarem, in what Is now known as the Diamind. Being in civi lised society once more; they threw off their Indian Margery, and spent • week or ten days In the most pleasant and agreeable manner. It was at this time that Mr. Cenneffy sub scribed for the Gazette and helm been taking It ever since. Altagh fatal eighty-wreath year, he Is hale sad .hearty, and (to use his own language) as capable et making • math ematical calcalatien as he was sixty years ago. Balms not been in this city for many years, and; Is here now In answer to 11 sum mons to attend ass furor In !hell:Med States „Distrlet Court. Presentation to Chaplain Stewart. Themembers of the 1024 'Regiment remit , ly presented s magnificent and costly copy of the Rini to the chaplain, Rev. A. If. Stew. art;as a token of their regard for him, and an acisoeledgment that his services. as eksplain had been duly appreciated. -It wattles the following lasaiptWa: "Presented to Res. A. M. Stawart,Chaptsin of the 01413th Regiment of Tennsylsnals Volunteers., by then4MoCOM mkaloned_oeleme and men of the regiment, expressive at tiudrartiresdethes of Ids falafel nut as Chaplain 1813. 0 The book. which! , 'elaboratelyirith stseriflates, was pieta's issirdee."ekd parehased at a east of I M 0.% Ititea been sent kerttpesservatien, Siol Oita tilt altir etthaetere of Plasite. - Zolut Sloyd kr-Stoat:: ;:•f;i,.,:-_' ,. . : ::',:::'.:., „....';; I - •''., ,,, ';':: : :...-' ,_ , , 1 ' ,., !• : • • •• ' s 'lr'r'''" :6 •".' ' - ''''T . .',.;waW.l'•i-,4.":•;ii,-:.-z_zi,z':i.:`4." Sk:'.v.;.i.z::;.4.c:clitit.",•-Pi,,--^-4..', - The sixth Ifietere of the cosine ender the auspices of the Mercantile Library Associa tion will be delivered by the eminent orator, John B. Gough, et Concert Hall, en Saturday evening, the 23d. Subject: " Peculiar Peo ple." This is a new lecture, and wherever delivered has been immensely popular. The services of Mr. Gough are so much In demand that the leetnre cxonmittee bad cronaiderable difficulty twobtaining bit content to visit the city this soma. Pref. Agassis will be the next lecturer. He is expected to give-two lectures on or about the let of February. Luz or Anottizszer . 1. P. Hunt Masonic , Hall ; Fifth street, Imo received frompslestrs. T. B. Peterson k Brethers;Phila ielphla, "'llse Life of Archbishop Hughes, with a full ismount of his Life, Death, and Burial ; as well as his services in all pursuits and vocations, front his Birth until his Death." It occupies seventy pages duodeci mo. Price 2Suents. CoL J. C. Bull, of the 62d Penneytennis Regiment, (now command ing a Brigade) is at Remo on a abort visit to his Mends. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Genres & BAI:lei AIMING MAGII/019 have obtained the highest premlem at every State. County, and Institute Pair held in isas, en the beet family and the best reanufaottuing machines, and for the best evashine work. A. F. Onsroirr, General Age■t, 18 PIM street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Timms Paarr, Plaits and Ornamental Bute Roofer, sad dealer to 1.01111111V611 1 / 1 and Vermont plate of the best quality at low rates. Ofdoe at Alen. Laughlker, scar the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa.- • .4861 8380 8161 709 fiarros's Bassani.—Thle prince) of come dians takes his benefit on Wednesday, and presents a bill of overwhelming nttraction— the arpernataral drama of the "Bottle Imp." ♦ imitable silver cap will be presented to the person making the bat conundrum. Patri otic address by Miss Ebert's, dancingly Misses Rise and Jennie, singing by ILIUM Boil and Becket. Soften himself, in two of hls best comic characters. The comedy of "111 that Glitters is not Gold,' will finish the perform. once. It will be a night of grata fun ; secure seats at once. it Sts-as-xo-ce-ace—lama Sitouno Teato co.—This Tobacco, used by the North Amer ican Indians, Is manufactured from tke finest quality of tobacco, and commingled with the most healthful and odorous Roots, Barks said Herbs, indiginons to the Rooky Mountains, in such proportion, as to impart to its dis tinctive character,- and secure for it wherever it becomes known a-hearty welcome. A long residence among the Indians of the Itheky Mountains, insured an acquaintance with their habits, customs, and modes of life, and among other things, an insight into the com position of 'their smoking tobacco, and a knowledge of the means by which the exqui site aroma is produced, which renders it so pleasing to the smoker, and so acceptable to those who are not. Smokers who once be come acquainted with this tobacco will never be without it. Bold by all tobacconists and by the manufacturer,lt H. Hunt, ill Oboe nut street, Philadeloia. detail= APPRZCIATZ.—Mrs. Anne Nantes, of Louisville, Ky. rays In a letter: "'When in New York, this summer ' I pur chased by way of experiment some of Mrs. B. A. Allen's celebrated Hair Restorer and Zyl•- balsareum, which I have found valuable. I now write to have you send me a dozen of each by express, for the use of my friends?' Bold by druggist everywhere. Depot HIS Greenwich street, New York. The above is for sale at Fulton's Dvag Store, Fifth street. 2320 1317 3637 316 exanamor, haveyou examined the fall and winter stock of goods at the Merchant Tail taring eatablishment of Sem. Graham dc Co., No. 54 Market street ? A fresh supply et goods every week. Have you examined the prices of goods M the Mezetimit Tailoring establishment of Sam. Graham Jk Co., No. 54 Market street; if not, it le now time you would, zed cave 20 per ciaat in your clothing bill. Every garment warranted s perfect lit. 8 ,11411. GRAIIAIC Geo. MoOmmuit - 2575 1491 4097 353 So/miens, re rue Pascoe !—Yeang men, mshing into the exposures and dangers of a Soldier's life, should prepare themselves for the fatal Pert:m.lU Dysentery. the Sores end Seamy, whiob ere Omelet eorteln - to follow. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, cued oecationelly dar ing the campaign; will insert sound health to every man. Only 25 rents per box. Holloway's Pills and Ointment era for sale at Pulton's Drug Storey Firth street. 9,757 0,108 15,865 1,378 - Ira" itrOXITED .se itI&DT POO Bstss.—The fine assortment of Pal and Winter clothing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier k Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street Al tregr. ligheny. The stook of . EA of the finest variety of gents , verti, coats and overcoats. She iof WW2= ft tasteful and feahlonable. W. a• Mete all of our readers I. glue the ;shave gentlemen a coll. ___— Atr..-J• M. Roberta, No. 17 Fifth street, Is now opening the most choice stock of fine Gold and !Hirer Watches, Jewelry, Silvor ware and Fancy Goods stir displayed In this city, and is soiling thirst at ramarkably low yriees. Oxerere and carriage oath will be taken at the OrMika office, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. An orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All oath mast be paid in advance. • . Buz, Dentist, usa Penn street, will as d to all businmeee of kb nrofeeslcm. LEIVI3-0. Monday, the 11th Inst., at J o'clock, re., DLVID, eon of Jame. Leal', in the Arm year of Ma age. Tao funeral will take plan rats J.re casool at 3 o'ilock, from lbe residence of hi. parents, Wir.iers' Court, opposite the Fair Grounds. She friends o the family are rsapectfully invited to attend. Lr' . PFITSBFRA3II SANITARY COM MMES. Office wed Depository, SO Fourth *tree.' Pamouz—THOMAS BAIC3,:SFICL.L etramwr--,YOSZTH B. 1113NTS11. tasaltraza.--JAMID3 PASS, Jr. Contai!mtlona of mondy and good. solicited, Staratrorat to all ports of the army Information fornlshod la relation to Ito otok and oondad In the (lamps and Hospitals. The ?nicht on geode donated Li patd here. Adam., PITTRUCROII SANITARY 0011INIITEHL dea:dtl EAR p q posttrajar attoaHaa tO lb* Iroattml of CARONI° DIBEABI73, lAo ETV, and LAU ;• *wrath, oa CIATMILACT, SQUINT EYES, for AILTIPICIAL PUPIL, Iowa; AItTMOIAL EITZS, and trosa, all INFLAMMATORY LIMB ; alto LIAM) MUMMA. sad all dames alfoctlai I.lso Ur and hulls; to Diem. 011eo. 100 TUTU ;STREET. VOTICK—AII pal .1.1 against employing, souks which hare been on years to designate the el strength of DITURIDOZ Hone brands are " 1 Boyal X Ylint Glass; Pat. Oval X flint OWE XX " XX X ;, XX w ". " XXX" " Or Ileum' lint Crackers. Or Pat. Oral lint Oracksmt Thom who Infringe on way of those brands will bf proceeded against according to the law riinlattng trade masks.ITHZ I DOIL Port Pitt Glass Works, Tan. 1.1861. jalcarn 1= WOOD sTRIET. [mitts Sto attootto .f Sportoon lnd °than to kls gylesild tk of GUNSOLISLES lINVOLTISOS, PISTOLS, OAKS SAGS, POW/Mt TLABICS,III3O2 SZLIII owl roucurs, DRAM /LAMM od =WK. of oorittod. Ma stook laths lariat oar brought to MU market. an' pENNSYL ANLi. Jail recalrai by REFINED SUOAlts. , scontai.“ A. and " D" Odra& &war • ISO de Crumbed, Ponrd'od k Graftlite& Jost remind and for We by 1311 MER k RHOS., Nns.lll6 and .391 Wood mart. ("JOUSTER; SEINIXING, SHOW - V CABE; DEM AND ROWS AT AUGTION. on THIJABDir ItOENIBO .- st irovock. at Kecw-' Isle • . NceLMAAND,Agerr, 011 It O '' TSr4ffeoo PS 'AND ' 0 iiiinginiltl2. bt.lllgPi:.../.1,41:2.: 4711 d and itericd., 1.z7 '" , -- • ___;:,_,, .. AU- . . ,__ lIIIJAIMICICST - At CoW. iNflltiibl.*: amid War, __ . ..onacw ti Orks4, 1 . ....„ - ;:: 11 51 11 :5W 3M41,44 ftr.Z" Gough is Coming Between Wood end ileeketStreets. DR. BAELZ &mons are aantioned iu say term, the taids• • during the pant three double arid treble 9 CHIMX YI. The nn• 3 A. 141019 GOWN Wright. Vol.l M==l! ''RETEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPEOIAL DISPATORPR. FROM WASHINGTON Spastat Dispatch 41 thaPittabargk Casale*. WAPHINOSON. Jan. IS, 1864 JOSHUA 11. OIDDIJC3 Joshua R. Giddinv arrived here, and was on the Boor of the House to -day. Hr. Garfield Introduced a resolution calling for all the hots 1a the posiession of the Government conneeted with Mr. Gidding's arrest and trial in Canada- It Is Intimated that there were some ugly features in the course adopted by the British officers, if not by our State Department. TUX. COIIIICIIIPTION DILL. The Senate at last passed the Conscription bill In its modified and amended form to-day. The following is a tynoptis of its most impor tant features It gives the President power to call out daring the present war as many men as public exigencies require. The quotas of wards, townships or counties shall bo In proportion to the number of men liable to military service therein. Creditedll be given for previous enlistments In the naval or mili tary service. The draft is to be made only to fill deficiencies in . volunteering. In town. or counties drafted men may furnish substitutes from among those not liable to the draft, and shall bo exempted from serrioe as long as his substitute Is not liable to the draft. The maximum commutation is fixed at Siff, and persona furnishing a substitute, or paying the commutation shall not be liable to the * draft again on that enrollment. Tho consetattation money shall be applied by the War Depart ment to the procuration of substitutes, to be credited to the Congressional district whore collected. Colored troops are to be credited to the State whore enlisted, but none of tbo commutation money is to be applied to pay them botinties. Section 2, of the old law, is amended so as to exempt none except the Vice President, Judges, Members of the Cabinet, State Governors, disabled persons, and all in service at the time of the diaft, or who have beeri In the service two years, and been bon entity discharged by the proper authorities. The distinction of classes is abolished. Qua kers having religious scruples against fight ing, are to be assigned to duty in'hospitals, and the care of freedmen; and the commuta tion from such, hi to be applied to the benefit of slat and wounded soldiers. N. foreigner who has voted le exempt. Exemptions pro cured fraudulently are null and subjects the procurer to treatment as a deserter. The fees of Attorneys for making out papers ariffixed at five dollars, and the members of Boards of Enrollment, and clerks assisting thorn, aro prohibited by severe penalties, from procur ing substitutes. Tai 00111111717 or TIM CONDUCT or 711111-111.. Tho Homo Military Committee to-day amended the joint resolatioa, reviving the Committee on the eondnet of the w., u follows: Retained, That a Joint Committee of tilt members of the Senate and three members of the Reuse of Representatives, be appointed to Inquire int. the eenduot and eapenditoros of the present war, and may farther Inquire Into all the facts and elreit - mstanees of eentraete and agreements already made, or that may be made prior to the Anal report of the Com mittee by or with any Department of the Gov ernment in any wise connected with or grow ing out of the operations of the Gosternment in suppressing the rebellion against Its con stituted authority, and that the said Commit- I lee shall have authority to sit during the les dons of either house of Congress; and during the recess of Gongs:ass, and st such time. and places as said Committee shall deem proper, 'and also to employs stouograper as clerk at the usual rata of compensation; : and bo it further .11.50k.11, That the said Committee shall have power to send for person. and pa per., and the Sergeant at Arm, of the House or of the Senate, as the said Committee may direct, shall attend in person or by assistant, the sittings of the said Committee, and serve all subpoenas put lets his hands by the Com mittee, and pay the fem of all witnesses and expense.. RECOSSIIITSCTIOS The special Rouse Committee on Rows ;traction will, at the earliest opportunity, re port a bill. It will be substantially Mr. Ash ley's bill for reconstmetlou, with changes in two or three particulars, as follows: The Gov erner is to hare the pay and emoluments of a Brig. Gen. of Volunteers,but it isnot expzessly stated that ho shall bo a military of leer at all. Tho President can, if he chooses, select him from civil life. Soldiers in the service from said States are authorised to vote. Before calling the convention the enumeration of white inhabitants must be had, and the con vention cannot be held unless one-tenth are of approved loyalty. The committee is under stood, with these exceptions, to adopt Ash ley's bill as a basis. Meanwhile a recon struction is about to be brought before Con gress In another shape from an unexpected quarter. Mr. Davis, from the Committee on Elections, is understood to have a bill providing at once for renewing the representation from rebel States so fast no suflielent otimber of loyal mon can - Wound to elect them. lien. Moorhead got through tho House • resolution granting the flail to the Christian Commission for their !anniversary meeting on he 2d of February 'Samuel Cor.seemed to havelbeep very much stung by Miss Dickinson's description of small men who could ■till wiggle their way Into Congress in interestof slavery, for be ve hemently protested against opening the liall again after it bad been abused Saturday even ing by a parson of whom he need not speak. A Indiana member was even worse a:arched and offered •resolution gravely condemnning Miss Dickinson's speech, as partisan. The Administration men bustled It out of the way without ceremony. Prank Dials has solooted his Boat =one the Democrats, on the opposition side of the Dense. It is probable that this Is not In tended to signify anything, however, as be may not hare been able to prOallto an ollgi bin lost on oar crowded ride. TEE •EEAEEtB DEISOLTION Col. Gantt and the Arkansae Delegation hire arrived. They Best some such arrange ment as will enable -them to re-organize the State aevernment of Arkaneai. The Inauguration of Coe. Curtin. Hatmemme, Jan. 111.—The amingoraonti for the inaugural are completia The city is already wall crowded with stranprs from • distance ' and each suceessire train adds hun dred, trithe numbers. The eitisens, irrespec tive of party, have entered heartily Into the affair, and will vie with each in giving proper ilehtt to the occasion. Major Gen. Couch, com mander-in-chief, Mu. Gin. Hancock, Major Gen. Buhl, Brig. Gen. Pleasanton, together with their respective stads, have arrived. An extimeire platform has been Greeted in front of the capital building, imaillifully decorated with evergreens and the dap of thb veteran reghnonts. The artillery display will be lin posies much beyond expectation. The dole display will be equally grand 1 - all theiassocia tione of this character in the - city having sig nified their acceptanceief the invitation. Pa- Governor Porter will smite with the cortege. Our county court, now in session, will ad journ and the. Judges and membem tithe bar ;ill participate in:the ireramosilis: All the Unita States oaken no* in the city will take put In the praceulon: The Enzvalment..l3lll ,Passed. Wiiittroiott, Jan. 18, r. , ll,—Tha Boasts has pasted the ettautimourbill without any haPaateat Atikoodzoienti by,.. i rota of 30 you Csu4testelf-Treir44* . 310 tPh far Yertcp.taa: 18.-44invidditisity' 4 1 11 1 . Visiuty Totes qat tlikttalrertasyrd CongreaalonaL WzalrMrror, Jan. IB s 1564. • Hews—Mr. Damon, of Pennsylvania, cub. milted a preamble declaring that a great dolt war like that which affects the United Stat cs is the most grievous of &Banderol' calamities, producing speibstian, bloodshed, corruption and immorality; and whereas the ;American Gbvernment cannot rightfully wage war ex cept for the sole purpose of restoring obedi ence to the Constitution and the laws, he., therefore, be it Besoloed, That the President he required by a proclamation, or otherwise, to declare that whenever any State now in insurrection shall submit herself to the Government, es defined in the Constitution, all hostilities against her shall mute, and such State shall bo protected from Internal interference with her local lows, and the people shall be fully guaranteed in all the rights which the Federal Constitution gives them. Mr. Stevens, of Pa., moved to lay the reso lution on the table. Agreed to; yeas 79, nays 96. The House, by a large majority, tabled a resolution instructing the COmmittee on Mil itary Affairs, to inquire into the propriety of exempting active clergymen of all denomina tions from the draft. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, presented a resolution to appoint a Board of Commissiorters, who can, by negotiation, reach the authorities in the South, with a view to the Immediate exchange of prisoners, taking the matter out of the hands of Gan. Beller. On motion of Mr. Wmhburne, of Illinois, the resolution was tabled; yeas 91, nay. MI. Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, reported back from the Military Committee the Senate resolution for the 'appointment of a Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, with an amendment authorising the Committee to enquire into all eontracts made with any of the Depart ments. They are authorised to set at such time and in places as they may think proper during the recess of Congress. Agreed to. Various resolution of enquiry and declara tions as to what should be the policy of the . governetteet in national affairs, were offered ..and voted down. The House then adjourned at 4 o'clock. Snare.—Mr. Henderson, of Missouri, In treducod a resolution requiring the corpora• tions of Georgetown and Washington to es tablish a general system of vaccination. Adopted. Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, reported back the bill to promote enlistments, and far other purposes. Mr. Howe, of Wisconsin. introduced a bill to establish a Bureau of Enancipntion. Re ported to the Select Committee on Slavery. Mr. Sumner, of Diaasswhusetts, introduced a resolution to abolish the color qnalification In carryinc the mails. The resolution to expel Mr. Davis was re ferred to the Committee on Judiciary. On motion of Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, the 'enrollment bill was taken up. This will occupy the entire session. Mr. Anthony offered modifications to the clause in the enrollment bill e :emoting non combatants. Rejected. Mr. Howard offered an amendment, defining that the killing of an officer who is executing the draft, Mall ho clamed as murder under the United States low, Adopted. • Several verbal amendments were then adopted. The bill es aseended was finally passed. Teas—Messrs. Anthony, Clark, Collamer, Conmes, Cowan, Deets. Dixon, Doolittle, Fes. senders, Foot, Foster, Hale, Harding. Harlan, Harris, Howard, Johnson, Lam, {of Kansm,) Morgan, Morrill, Nesmith, Pomeroy, Ram say, Sprague, Sumner, Ton Eyck, Van Win kle, Wade, Willey, Wilson-30. Nays—Messrs. Buckalew, Carlisle, Grimm, Hendricks, Howe, Lone, (of Indiana.; Powell, Sittlebury, Dickinson and Wright—lo. The resolation of thanks to Cornelius Van derbilt, for his gift of the steamship Vander bilt to the Government we passed. The Senate went into Executive session Lisa adjourned at half pa. three. Successful Fe..cral Raid BALTIVOnt, Jan. 1 , .- t he Ats.eviece has a letter dated Point L.ll at, January 10, giv ing an account of quit. , an extensive rail in Westmoreland, North otherland and Rich mond counties, Va.. i ; Brig. Gen. Marston. FM command consist I of 300 infantry and 130 cavalry. The av•lry embarked from Point Lookout on t e morning of the 12th, consisting of detect- ,onto of the 2.1 and sth U. S. earclry. Tht. landed at Kinsale on the Tecomo river. Tb rty men were detached to go with the infant y. The command marched to Washaw Cour' House, Richmond county. captured and des toyed a quantity of pork and baton collected t. ere for the rebel government; captured a rebel major and several otherprin. Once., and des! tyed grain, etc. From Was haw they ppm - eeded to the Union wharf on the Rappah.nook, and communicated with the gunboats, and then mooed down the river to CPU , Farnham's Creek, and burned a large bridge. Some slight skirmishing oc curred at the end of this point with the rebel envalry teat morning marched for Little Waltham and destroyed a quantity of grain and other produce, and Jter a slight ski, mish with a email body of robot Gan airy, we moved on to Lancaster Court Rouse, where tho main command halted, and Lieut. Mclennan, of the sth Cavalry, was seat to Killinameek, ten mike distant, and from that point n detachment was sent out, which horned the extensive tannery, and • large amount of leather, hides, machinery, oil, ho. That night the command marched for a point near Wicomoco, where it was expected to meet an infantry force and gunboats. They commu nicated with the fleet and found all quiet on the. 14th, and moved np to Wieomoco to point whore the command was reshipped, and they all returned to Point Lookout after an absence of three days. Only one mu was killed. Twenty-five prisoners, sixty hones, twenty mules, sixty-fire head of cat tle and one hundred and six sheep were cap tured. Commodore Parker, of the Potomac Flotilla, rendered essential service to the ex pedition. _ _ Foreign News. Jonws,N. F., Jan. 17.—Tho Columbia arrived here today with Galway dates to tba bth inst. The Canada arrived out on the sth. It is zuwertad that Maximillian will accept the Mexican crown, and will shortly pail for Mexico. Tbe Holstein question is still threatening. The corvette St. Louis was at Lisbon on the 29th alt. . . . • • • • - It is Wormed that Hermitian will visit Paris, and will roach Mexico by the end of March with the requisite reinforcements. Tho Holstein question shows increased em bitterment. The Tines taker a gloomy view of affairs, and says that the Hermes:A aro watching create while events threaten. From Port Royal—A Squad of Twenty Men Captured by the Rebels. Haw YORE., Jan. 18.—Tho steamer Arago has arrived from Port Royal and Steno Inlet. Among her pomengers are Ron. Toglos and Aiken, and Capt. Amman of the Navy. A squadof twenty mon of the 10th Connec ticut Volunteers, under theicommand of Lieut. Walker, of the 24th Nuesachusetts, was cap tured on the 30th of December, near St. Augustine, PIA., by a rebel cavalry compaay. Lieut. Walker was wounded, and Is reported to be deed. It woe thought that he was &Hot by one of his own men. MAKKETS BY TELEGRAPH Philadelphia Market Pumansamfm, Jan. 18.—Then fa a firmer feeling 1• Breadstuff,. bet not much doing. There to but little expert demand for Flour, and only 000 bbLs of extra family were sold at 111,373491,40, and buoy at 50010. Small man of rye flour,were made at P,44. and core meal at 85.541. Mtunat is bold with more grammar, mice of 40,021 bush red at $1,62/1,70 and white at pi ,80051 00. Rye is eerily at $1,40,3 1,41. Tallow corn gull at 51,1201,13. Oats firm at &Co. 'Provialonsdull. °rade potrolanns mores slowly at 23y,a ; refined in bond at 44‘50, Rad free at ,/11 Corerwed command. 58, 1450. TIMOth, St, and flaxseed tX,LS. 200 bbis y sold at 1110.050. Broca MAlltX,—!tack. firm ; Penn. rg 115,5: Reading, 1E31; Morrie Calm], 10; Long 121. d, ; U. Q., (501 d, 000; Exchange on Yew Tort Few York stock and Money Market. Nrw You, Jaw. 18.—Stooka aro better to-day : 1 C. & It. I 144 IBIS. & Min 94 Camberland CPV, Glutton Co . 14, 4 lll.Ocutral 11 111.14eourt ee... _ -..-- :4 ,.. i 111. Coo. bonds ... _All Gold ...-...- ............ If& Miob South. 1t..11-.140 n I Coupons...--.......... 1 •- 100, N. Y. C ....... riv:4•Mitide Iteadlat- llktf,iTreaauti ante....... Philadelphia Cattle Market. • PnimitinalllA. Jan. Vt.—Offering" of beef cattle, 2.000 be ; market dull and rather Inver; orlon ranged hom so to 12)ie. Caere, tale at P.) to $3O, sod ft= 121 to $46 for calm sad We... Nook bet. ter; aghast 10013,y. 6,000 ebeep soldat 1197jia Sew York Market. arw Tont, Ten. Ill.—Petroleum arm et :r2X,e for ends, sod 470t11%e for reflood. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTARY VUI3LIC Na ID DIAMOND STRESS, ' • • Aoknowledgolooto of Nadi. Dormitbros sad MB &mitt &Asp. Aloe, Mortgars, &rads al Agroootooto Loom and Legal Papas of *very Mad nittan. . onsilos PEOPRLETARY AND IiNVEXITE STAMT, et an denareinatiom i.Olll noir M 4n baud ' tlida=ll TeEY 1." - Arr. Eit , ruOuV-010/1 1 4 . ) 0 ,‘1cif.'4 1 , , Amyl* y dim b... 1 and Ihr i S t2, lrbele,, et lomat sevenuksul* A t i o mi . r iugh - at Isoa to att4ttittitir "- • • MIMME ~•,:?.-:, , :_4:::,.::.1,,,:;.-.,..,,:0.:,.+.1.1: ,z--.=;,'4-4,4•;-:.i"i4i.&.'-. 1864. TH2 1864. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTAIILISIISD IN 1786 TWO DAILY EDITIONS. TWO WEEKLY EDITIONS ma.miug end Ewe• iW•dnuaday .ad Saturday Tits Paraxanuas desire to acknowledge the Ivor with which their efforts have been crowned, during the past year,.and to ask still further efforts on beh,ir of th e GAXIIT rE, to the end that its sphere of in fluence may be extended. It is the purpose of the publishers to render the GIZETIT worthy of the liberal and increasing patronage which it is now eceiving. They flatter themselves that efforts 4 this end, during the past few yours, have not been unavailing, and point with ride and pleasure le tie greatly in- craned circulation which the @scam has now attained, ee endwise tht a t their efforts have bean appreciated by an in telligent public. During the approaching year the great contest for the next Presidency will oc aur , the circulation of a sound anion newspaper is the surest end most coonom ical method of spreading truth and oom bating error; it ie the most efficient and reliable campaign document TOM THLSOILi2IIIO DEPAITYENT Of the Gazarri is now a subject of pride to the publishers. With a 4sorpa of en ergotio and talented Special Correspond ents at the news centres of the day, they are enabled to give, from day to day, reliable and copibue dispatches, which are SECIATRITH TO TEM GAZETTE, end place it on a par with the most enterprising journals of the day, Haat or West. The earns liberal outlay for early and reliable news by Telegraph will be continued, notwithstanding the war and the teams ed expense therefrom. MILITARY CORRESPONDENCE, From the Army, by our own Special Cor respondents, and from volunteer contrib utors shall continue to be a prominent and interesting, feature. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMICCE Is conducted by one thoroughly qualified to furnish reliable reports of daily trans actions, from actual sales. The quotations of Produoe, Cattle, Flour, Groceries, Oils Ix.. may be relied upon as the actual prices, from tiny to day, thus furnishing a most interesting and valuable feature for all classes of readers. No expense is spared in procuring Telegraphic quota tions from abroad, in addition to home reports. - - THE NEW! DEPARTMENT, During the continuance of the was, mast necessarily absorb a good deal of the public attention, and will be made a prominent feature of the GSZETTP, TOO EDITORIAL DEPARTEFST, Under the immediate control of the pull prietors, aided by an able corps of assist. ante, will be conducted in that honest, earnest, open and candid manner which will commend itself to an intelligent publie. The GAzwrrn is en independent Ilariamass journal, bound to no'cliquo, and controlled by no cabal. It will, in Its editorial aolumns, discuss all public measure and public, men, with that free dem which is the prerogative of en tin trammeled press—the palladium of a nation's freedom. The Gazurrn will, as heretofore, stand by and support, with what vigor it may, every effort of the President to subdue this gigantic and wicked rebellion, and to ro-establish a permanent and nn honorable peace. To this end it will strive to promote the election of those whe sympathize with our government; and will hold up to merited scurn and ignominy those secret sympathizers with treason who would, either covertly or openly, seek to weaken the efforts of the President er his condi• tutional advisers. I=l Morning Ellll., year, matiod Zees Faitioe, per year. mailed •• ninth, ^ ..._._....... ll= flingbr yar year, by mall Ttftoett copies to one itddre.t, and on• Twenty ecTica ut one add..., and Era OS' All entworiptionn invaristily in advance, end the papers to to .topped .t the expiration of the time to which they were pale. Homittanthe by mail • • bt Mthattrett tlrrrnagh the Poet Olittch at Put. lisherte risk. ADDItEIP3 B. RIDDLE & CO PITPECBIMOU PA THE SU litiCltll3F.R, VT) John Marsh & Co.'s Soda ash, 1a contently rentiriny the eama, which be will WI on the moat favorable tern.. 'fhb dab L partlon larly adapted to the manufacture of Gina C. W. CHITBOHNia, lit SOUTH ISONT STREET, Plarladalphlav non:emend GENERAL FOREIGN AGENCY AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO., T 2 BROADWAY, NNW TORE. Riollttanoet ft low rot. on Great Hrttaln, Ireland do. fAteop potato. from, Liverpool or Queenstown. Potkageafonnutiod to all parts of the wort& vaLLT AM BINGHAM, Jr., Agerat, .21:Smond Albans' Esorew OM., Pittsburgh. 1864. DIARIEs. 1864 A large assortment of POOH ET ART) COUNTING HOUSE MANIAS, for 1864—in paper, in cloth, In roan, in imitation Turkey, in Turkey Morocco— with gilt edges and with marble edges—with tucks, pato m nr . laspe and ela i stlo Jests:logs. All_alca, 4 r7Ason L abls o' n7tra o ; ', 7 10 b. best.ry For .ale WH. G. JOHNSTON A CO., Stationers, 110 Se . LENSED kiILK.—A fresh supply NJ of els excellent article Just rsc- istsl and for elate by the doses, or single can. at the Family Me sou Store of TORN A. RENSHAW Jolt Corner Liberty std Hand ertre:ts. 2088L21 WHITE FLINT HOMINY 10,000 poplar Broom EisacOesi 80 bose liambarg cfbacW; I,IXO poands Diackwl..Monr ; - • V SOW WZAZELTON _ . RENT—The three. toried Dwell -1: leg 8011110 No. 30, eltnated on Sederal street, Allegheny City, nearly dopitellst ihe maiden. of Oen- Robinson. Nor terms apply to JOHN GAT, Jr. at Watt J. Wrilenee, No: 2gll Llbort7 ;treat, Pittelitath, jal:eodtt NORRISON UNDERWOOD. WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICEs.— liolerlihatendlog the =Atonal aliTanc• In PAPP& LIANOLNGS, the undonlonl will all at the OLD PRICES until Merck Ist. 11344.. P. 111KILSEIILL, 50• RDS. NEW .10130 P NEW OR ! LEAN& 813 . 6A11 t i Wre k T i t amdt i val• 112 and 11.4 Second street. LARD. -200 fleeces prime No. 1 Leaf Lard in store and for sale noll D. WALLACD, 3.53 Liberty greot. BASEer YTILLOWI3--72 bundles to arrive en steamer Leal Local, fur sale by dott ISMAIL DICK= dk oo. PIECE VED T : , per steamer Azionant—.l.s,ooolbs. Uinta WWI Al In barna., And for sae by 1.. CO. I ".01 ?.r•. g ym, G . ow tall. Oar aa.L. lbw W. P. HABSTIALL. SWEET CIDER—db td:de. new Cider, large barride. tar We by - drat WM. P. BEONAt OM. 385 Liberty FL . :41 ; 5 011,-200 .bl 3 prime White .1. M. CANS-MO. NEW LEAN LARD-1n tierces;bbla., end pal* the tatter pot speapteeily ter &wily C". 111 afoot" " 7 " . f iur a. J. T0W091141,_ deli Ho . - co 'heath it— Th ear orny. N'OTlall 30 BOLLING MILLS AA Grow, lallor:ollandamit Oil f , r astiby 1•11 DAUB- DICKEY L-00; Oft ease OANl249kii stare , uvenda."'" l ".l7 - 4 unir- - • Ha 1N! Meal , -IJVHffiif-ON4IAND, Marg 'eand'lth . Aliisarlmut of HAIR BRUSHES. NAIL BRUSH IN, AND TOOTH BRUMES: HIGHLY PERTITH RD TOILET SOAPS, very ram; LAIRD'S BLOOM OT YOUTH. ter the oemplezion ; Sop,rlor LILY WHITE, fat H. Oul.; •, ROSA CURAM Itrt chApd. Asada; HAGAN'S MACINOLIA HA L M SYLW2IO . II AMBROSIA, bribe sod FAM ILY MEDICINES generally, At GEO. k. &ELLIN! CENTRAL STORE earner Ohio and Federal atraqn, ds CO., (13.mmnb,:law.ruisrmo Commiwton & Forwarding Were hant r, Hari purl:timed the "a. m . w. s ban." al 011 City, nog haring ample room andfacilltiee, we are mei prepared to Morn and rerward OM AND KED CHANDIAN. of weary dwell: Mori, and promise mt isfaotion to all mho may farm m with their patron- AP. U-467.411:1_ ISAAC CRAlti, OUTLET HAW Mll-./..5. Emir renewal" on bond large sad yboteinatly manned dock of DECKING BOAT AND BOTTOM PLANE, WINDOW STUFF , Lixrr.m, IifUNZILLS JOISTS, SPOUTING, LAMM, PAL INGS, Ac. Ho w 0 NI orders for DAVID STOYI tettb prom end at fear ratra, N. B. Persons 'ranting LONG TINDER or PUP.. LAB are particulary limited to examine his steal. illilrOflce on Craig aerate, near Dablzuoa.. . IVICUARGO'S RARBLZ WORKS, Mb LIBIZEITT STFLErr, a beautiful and Mir! Mortbout a MARBLE MANTRLB. Monuments and Grave Stone& PLASTADI pLEIb, BOWINDALi LSD 20DBIS TOWS OESSZIITS. iTSXITAIS pURVIANCE'S PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, DOSSES TUTS ASS )JA! ST RXSTS, VI and &I Aortes, ores c Eichardson'n Jnirelry Stem, prrrcruasu, PECOTOGETZ.4I.PIVS. Of eves 7 size sad style. plain of notated from at popular Carta do Visite to Cabinet and life o Alf. PIIIIVIANCE would partinalasiy eall too at tention of the AGED AND to the easy or. cesoltAlity of this establishment, being reached by single short flight of stairs. Prices anglarate. and milatsctlon gravarstred. xy2s:lramorTi FOB ME FALL OF 1863. P 71,003 APPLE TRES, Extra sao-2, 0. 4 and 5 years old—lucludlog ell the eld leading vartellew, and rr.sT new Dove. Also, • very largo stock of FEAR, (vrandard and dararLICEILART, PEACH, PLUM, EVERGREEN, SHAD M AND ORNABIENTA L TRIM, ROBES, GRAPH TINES, Blimps, GREE'SLIOUSE PLANTS, &c, te., srbolssala and Wall at Tory res et:ruble vireo. JOHN EICIRDOOIL Jr., w 7P Pittoborsll_strll2a2runo...yi_m_ M COLIALITER 8 BIER, Ittarakflacuarm and dcalen in all kind. of TODAOOO, FISTIIIT AND MOANS, FO. toe A 001) BTSKET, Pmrinstwar, P "coops constantly am bond • Info valley of Eqpt* and Smoking Tobacco. mr2tly CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Succattor to J. Holmes & Co.) Dealer In BACON, LARD, SUGAR CURED DAMS, M=lM= CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STREETS. seltly PITTIMV.II. P QIINDBIES DUTTER—S,OOO Ea prime fresh Batten . . , 11,11 CO tbs. thichn, far WI. YOULTET.... WO Turkey. and Chickenr, • - SCO dozen 111=113; CUEICEIS bn. prime =fling Goaltru; BROOMS 100&Mm faery nud common; IlSedned wad l'or esle st. ISO Lfberly struet. fug H. MIDDLE 11NT tuAnvs WILLOWS! WILLOWS! I=l SPICED SALIWN.—Two elites Spicod &alma, put rep ha tin cane hermetically waled, put received from Baton and for ale at the Family Orouery Store of JOSS A. BEICALLAW, Jal4 COMOr Liberty and Hand street. GUM AND OILED CLO'riIING, of all kinds, always on hand and for Lae, ululated* or Mail. et the India Dabber Depot of J. &13.. EITILLIPS, 4,18 Nos. 20 and 28 SL7C7alr street. OLL ICARRELS.-1,000 prime, seconcT brand, Crude and Deemed 011. Bemis, for rale by JAS. DALZELL A BON, dell Oh and TO Water street. NE'DACON, eJ.DES, LED S. C. HAW for sale by CIAO. L. CALDWELL, al3 corner First zed &Whet streets. TUEI . 'PR I • R I BOOT& DAT Tb GUM ..l.leart Le Ibr the bad &Atat ter, is pair of food 7•"3:ItOBIl'3, ICI Market .rave Ovv B yahoos us brands fbriniB; FLOUN, by d TELFORD, Allat 187 Liberty Ferret. DRY APYLES.-300 bushels prime In ittor• fm• Web? not", H KBB t wriamsols. TAMEST ASSI.MITMENT OF GAIMILIM 800151 h !ha cSty, am to bond a 3AII. 601115% BS Marta dame ITT 1 boxes fresh Ro ; .20 tuts A bucket! paek444l:citt; riIEAS.- - -M nail chests Black aro J. Grum Tom in et» ami for WO* 414 J. NISKPI.THICK k DUO. BAEI= WILLOWS-72 bdts. now Wain& for solo by ISAIAH DICK= A CO. FRENCH ()AID BOOTS. M US. Eon's. t 3 Market •trsH. MIMOTIIY SEED.-1.00 btishels prime Timothy deed on bandaad for aslo by ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., del it Watsr Mame NNEWXLA.I.IKREL.-90 1 3 packages, bldg., halt bbl,., quarters sad kits, Nos. 1, 2 end 3 large medlars, la store arid tr We by aolti LITTLE TU13151.7.. OIL BORING TOOLS—One Sea, new, sale by R. DAL ZI ZUL P. CO., Pc4 Liberty emet. AYYLEN.-luo bbla. Greening, Rua eels, to., rewired mid for We by ceamirsu. SHOT Gljkl, double and single barrel Vntlitt matrafectars,ln We Af p,{- JAMES SOWN; Woud atmet S _ .-1000 bbls Extra Na 1 bait for We at 183 Liberty street, by del WM. P. imcs. I co. GEN:ASK-35 bbLs. nowlanding from au.... Mittens, for nle py defy ISAIAH DICX T 1 CO. CIIIIESE.-7(X) boxes Prime W. It fo was by 402 MIAS. C. BAISLIT. ITII Liberty st.. L.ARD.-30 bbla and tierces LEA 1.4 LAID err alb by dnit, BOHONAKY,E a LANG BUTTER. -10 tuba axtdlo path+ choice Dairy pat evrodead and tarsal. by deT J.ll. CANTIM.D. H1413X8. OLD CHEESE, tO AMU oat It volt lourpria• Ir called for mos. .016 'WIBI3 t WILKINSON. IT Kr Als TABL : CUTLERY, ens &Norman*, I late br oolE JAMES BOP. 5, U Wad Kra& A y L choice Green lobs metro! sad krr sale lo• 0e27 • J. B. CAVITIGT,D. a • 0 .13 1.1 Dry Antes tomb 114 dal VD. P. BECK 4. CO. S at 310. G 115 tlbertllti"s" Split, for 'sal' 11. RIDDLE. .131E1 LIMEi L M t 3'l4. .rweived 1 noll ILLNIIT IL COLLINS. . _ Lain BALAIORA.Lti, e v er y style, u. JAIL Roam n drat VITAL " DIITTBEL- 2000 Pecked Butter For Lio w mt.-P.lmm a co. F° LEAD.-500 pip Galena, to arrive sad fbrAgal• by '.l; B; OARTTELD. A PI:" Cile}l3,343.foglor. .i.Jamilor3 and iM" 553.1,7-,.. CA..1110. OATS. -1W sacks prime Chlisle:reale by wli. r. ato6 t CO.. tkbla for Rale by jay - B; CAYFIELD PEARL, AiSki--50 casks flir sale tyi,- Jai J. CA17.12.1..D. IMICOAD , OII.--10 1 ) MIL &bud in .14.0-dacallatweit•by J. a ca.iono:---, ftALIdOBILT, /kr HOOR-1 7 941ERT 46U NeOLZI46IIIO4I A1717170'3... 2 - Begat to; ; • "- W 22 - 3 .• 1P: 414 at (:°' 3 112 / 23 / (3221 7 1 *''' - 4 2.::, STEDY_WONQMY I PITT MONEY IN THY PIOLSE!" BUT TOUR BOOTS AND SHOES ONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 02 FIFTH STRKET :far Erery pair warranted, repaired roe, and sold lower than icasked for a ax inferior article elsewhere.' mortiEXT DOOR MEM orpICE,-114 J VAYSiNIi 13UT 11.71.7.47frai.---gh-Tak BOOTS AND SHOES, AT MIX WW PRICES, At McClelland's Auction, No. 35 FIFTH STREET jail BORLAND' 8 t• th• place to buy Teo' dmaP BOOTS, !HOES BALMORA GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GUM, BUFFALO AND FELT OVSESHOES, 00ARSZ AND FELT SOLNA, Of all atytes and of the twat qtulity, al the vary ley at prtnea Gall and ba cowls:end at No. 08 MatILET STREET. FINE GOODS! LADIES' OLDIE MD BALMORAL BOOTS; De do de CONGRESS dB; Do MOROOOD &GOAT.BALICL do; GENT'S TUB= SOLE OUTS & OALP do ; Do TWO do CALF do; - All of the beet =tom work, and varimAttri to eve *nitro atlehetioo. ONO. LUMEN, SON & CO., No. Tl. oar. of Wood sad fourth it. PRODUCE, NOW RECEIVING. 1311171311-30 M lbs. strictly fresh, ire firkins; IWO Rd. fresh, la tolls, ISMI bouts Goshen; 1/50 dr, Weststa Chatting ; O. W. FLOUR-WM lb. to all 11, sackg 100 hbL.l x. Ti White Wiest 0110017 OIL. 41 do No. 1 Carbon OIL BEAM ......100 bash. null White Bums; TORNIPS.—.. 50 do, fa store; . 14 blsl• 64 =Wirla Olden - • to Inure AA ler Jab a by W. 11.111OLS, dad No. 103 LybssAs street GROCEEJ 150 b X10. 11. 21! Cul 0. SY: • N.• hO A. P. B. d ' o ; - 1 • 175 bbl.. Bawd do • 200 do N. o.3l<daka ; 125 do IL T. Syrup.; 104 cheats T. m, O. P sad Imperial Seas; 14 do Black Tess; 1,34 be.. bask Mae and Ipoo 11411•Tobsero; 40 do Haan' Loaf do; 111. kap Tlrgbal• 6.4444 do; 106 do BL Cub. Soda; 300 bble. No.l Extra Pet ; In atom bad Tea salo by SIERITZE.d LAMM, - - SUNDRIES. , BIIITEB-10 palls cbebn Dairy; 10 MIN do do; bows, do loll; OBZESI-100 do Goo sad Hanabarr, Me do Western Haorrre; 600 do ltogttsb Dalry; BONINT— 20 blda. Flint; AMES— 40 casks Boor t; flon-100 bolt bbls. Inks Reniog; AIPLBS--100 bbla, cbolcd axon; In aims and ten We by 2. B. 1:1/21TIUD. ON. SUGAR AND 110 LASSES— . kb& N. 0.13 w.; 60 do Oollado; 366 Ws N. 0. Molar:mg 76 cheats Green Tens. 40 do Blank d o. 12.5 bozos .sorted Brands Tobococr, pkga Vackend, Boston inspoetion: Prima Nen lard, Kettle Rendered, , and a moral stock of goods In oar Goo, for solo and to store. and anteing at IfcDONALD & ABBLICILLES, det 242 and 244 Llbarty newt. NEW 131JuKti I NEW BOOKS! Seim' Last Thom lislAts of Good Society. • Lila .f Grans. rr• Y l e u aggr . yen. Alma of Loyalty. Papers for Thonbtfal U. 8. Sanitary Olimsolottori. Color Guard. • Bud other !lake Beau, at the Book Burs at I. Z WAXIHAII. • JO N D.KLES. IQ- 100 woo Coacantrated Lye; 100 boxes amortodfosp; 105 do Paul Stara; SO do Saar 0100 Stara; 45 do Onntitszell; .10 teos 5 O. lads; • to lusson do do; 10 casks Eats; Tonon sad far male by 414 J. SIIIII.PA7ILIOS4 BRO FLoult I FLOUR! 00 Ws. Tord`x Baker's none ; 300 " " 4.1* " Prldhp of ltimarts Takfe! now 70 ( l iZt:Zus. "4 lNakar . ITX) •• mitts brawlsZi. l 7fais. Tor 614 3T3 sal. by BOTOSTATTA# LATa reet.. LlVerty st SUGARS. -20 hhils. alle N. O. tiugr, SI do - 50 ti055,••••41......----- dr: 50 bbl. mashed - 61 do A "Cotteol" 5 do A d• de: 60 do B d• do; - • 10 store and for solo by • . do l 4 3. Kntraimucx a lino. SUNDRIES. -2U each Potatoes; 13 bblee. Delon.; • 10 0 de Green Apple.; 20 mar Dry Apple.; Manuel. White Deana; •Ter tele let 125 Llbestpatrest. Ira; T. ED= d CO. LIB ICAIING , i IL. - - w II 100 lolda. ipso rhstkOrtti On; , eD . ~ Trardata . .. , Warranted mat teetall dr F=4.041 t. No. I 1,.04.: : :: , , i Olt al lab oaten. far sato ay _ ____ JA..9 DALZHIL a 150 x . .• .--, WI • 0 and 70 Water stmt. ", .- SOAR OIL banal. No. 1 Loll! Se do On baud and dm 412 1 411_ ids DaLZiLL d SON; 001 OO and 70 Water Arad. .7'. -4 - 07) boxes,l.ll - 000 . 'do Ir. d 0; - a I • 'foe' • de .Thuabot; do; 200 - do 001 Mm 71..,0AN11112LD:!-.. Tor Bala M LARD OM 50 bblir. No. 1 Winbor Strained; TO• " Ter sale 17 JAB. DALTALT, . delti CO and TO Water street. • SUN DRI ES. • tSo ..ileks"Patstri .1 , 0 do ch4loterses Anise, In no7ston anti Irnqo 67 -cimp. 6 borrab 10 tubs Packed, to milli. .16 ••: • • -111:118 t'WILILSISON. .A.R.WIVAN'TED.--The sv W i shed - cnerh Pricovrfil awC*FTAIVNATIIIIrO. ud TO Water Orr& - BO ' bates - plakitarip Gabel, in dm*: . IDO - do' Waiterei Smarm imagist' sole Wan k WILHDTBON2I7. Libutr .11 : ABBEIS, for erade and ?'L'!• 014 en gap by D ALMS. &WI, ll' 1.1 • .. • 7.7 " ; SYerli% la store atutfor sate br •,• - • - - ,• - .3. ILIBMPATITTOILB 830. OLLISILP. .1 LJ Wsll.2spers, at la astir, fur was ado P.X.AUSILLVG:I 2 Va.* Wit.': Airitixs,WEWr. 4100 bbls. tor isle ky .bsge tan Caw in stood sattetratn Eziursmics ar zap; _ _ ....':'-: ,. ii".."-',5:',:,7,71 , .
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