he SDaila w * perm it would beveay well for those get ting the Now York, Philadelphia, (. incin nati or Louisville daily papers, to boar in mind that Pittock delivers them cheaper and sooner, .11 is office i« at Gildenl'*■•cnav’s news depot, opposite the Theatre ( iazciU , Deo. 20. JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Term«» — Daily, Bix Dollars per year, strictly in advance. Weekly, Single subscrip tions, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER 01 HIE CIT. SATURDAY MOHMNC::: OXTY -A.T TERS The Seyjshth Cavalry.—This fine body of men. now awaiting transporta tion to the “ dark and bloody ground,” was presented with the regimental flag by Gov. Curtin on Wednesday afternoon, shortly before tbo breaking up of Camp Cameron and the departure the regiment Col. Wynkoop received the colors and thi usual ceremonies were g.-no through with. The officers of the regiment aro: Colonel George O. Wynkoop, of Schuylkill county: Lioutenant Colonel—William B. Sipes, ol Philadelphia; Majors, John K. Wynkoop, of Schuylkill, James J, Seibert, of Schuyis kill, James Given, of Chester; Adjutant, K. if. Mason, of Schuylkill county; Quar* termastor, Thomas E. Kickort, Sebuylkil county; Surgeon, Alexander M. Speer, Allegheny; Assist. Surgoonß, J. L Shirk, Lebanon county; ChsplaiD, Keuben A. Drake, of Tioga county. Dr. Speor, the Surgeon, is a 6on of Dr. J. K. Spoor, an eminent physician of this city, and amply qualified for his position. Lieut. Colone' Sipes is not with the regimont, being do l taine i in Philadelphia by illness. Petroleum. —U i still continues to ar\ rive in largo quantity from up U.o Alle gheny river, in flats, keels and by steam boat. Too wharf is covered with barrels of oil for half a mile, so that it is scarcely possibio to conceive where Bach an im mense stock will find a market. Yot,wiik this great supply, the price is still advanc ing; some BAlea have been made during the past week at sixteen and eighteen cents per gallon, while a few dealers hold it as high as twenty cents. A larce pro portion cf the crude oil arriving here is taken up by refiners, who are continually on the look out for bargains. The com bioation of owners of fiowing wells and the completion of tha telegraph lino to Franklin will have the effect of settling the market price of this very important article of trade. Panorama, or tee War. —During the holiday season are to have on exhibi tion a panorama of the war, giving res presentations of all the prominent battles up to the present time,- commencing with the bombardment of Port Sumpter. The first exhibition wiii bo given at Masonic Hall on Monday evening, continuing throughout the week, with a daylight ox> hibition on Christmas afternoon. See advertisement, under the head ol amuse** ments. An Attractive Bill.— Manager Hen derson is determined to fill tlio Theatre to nicht, judging from the programme ho tilers. The bill embraces “William Tell, liio llero ol Switzerlan J,” by sped a l re quest, the sensation spectacular drama <<f “ The Sjut' orn Rebellion by Sea and Land,” and the nu.v farce of “A Year in the Army.” Alithopiecos are strongly cast and a rousing time may be look*i for. The Baltimuke and Omo Railroad. —The Wheeling Press Lms ihe loUc-wing. “The regular trains commenced on, Mon day la6t, to run h'i (ar eau as Hancock.— We are informed that those of Union sei„ timenta hailed the appearance of the trair6 with enthusiastic joy. whilo those of setcoh proclivities locked dogged at the trsns&e. t«on. We are glad, however, to have the pleasure of announcing t«> tho public that this road is opened that far. We hope to lo able to chronicle the happy news, on* lorg, that the road is clear tho whole length of tho line to Baltimore.” THR ALLKGHKNY BrIDGK C'MI’AKY Alarmed —Mayor Wilton h&B roceivrvl n communicuion irora the President and Treasurer of the Allegheny Wire S-.:7pen- Bridge Company, n.vjfying him that there are moored In plofo proximity tc their structuro, L •*o -;.taining oil in barrels and in bulk, causing imminent danger to the bridge from lire and con sequent houvy loss to the company and inconvenience to the public. They express their belief that in the event of a fire the city would bo responsible in damages and request the Mayor to have them removed immediately. Of course tbo Mayor can lake no action upon a communication, but he will refer the subject to Allegheny wharf moster, who can have the boats re moved. Presents —Messrs. Keineman, Meyran & Siedle, 42 Fifth streel, have a magnifi cent assortment of jewelry, fancy good?, silver and plated ware, musical boxes, clocks, etc, admirably adopted for the holidays; those of our friends who contem plate purchasing anj thing in their line would do well to givo them a call, a 3 they have the largest apartment to be found anywhere in the city and will dispose of them at very re e pnrcWn terms. Thk Iribh Brigade.— Another de tachment of the company raising here for the Irish brigade has been sent to Phila delphia. and the company will soon be full. The Economites, with that-liberali ty which has characterized them since the breaking out of the war, have contributed $BOO to aid in the organization of this corps. Graduated at Duff’s Mercantile College, Pittsburgh —Wm. Berriman, Erie; J. B. McDonald, Gsvers, Col. Co., Ohio; F, H. Carson, Allegheny, Pa ; all of whom passed a highly honorable examin ants and with the now College Diploma ■were awarded copies of tbo new enlarged edition cf Duff and Duncan’s Gems of Penmanship, as testimonials of their in dustry and exemplary conduct while at* tending College. State Prisoners at W heeling;— ln the United States Court at Wheeling, on Wednesday, the following persons, charg ed with treason, wsro admitted to bail:— Tapley G. Metz, of Marion county; Danl. Cooper, of Marion, Emory Downs. Alfred Hood, John S. Hood, Dr." HeDry B. Mau pin, Dan. S. Bemle, of Minnington.Alex. S. Stophoos, of Buchannon, Win. Britton of Marion. * f Stealing Money from a Soldier.— A man named Jixob Hix..nlaugh was ar rested tnd locked up in U:e‘tombs last evening, charged before lia>or Wilson, on oath of Edward H. Brhtjl'.z, who charges him with stealing from a soldier named Fred. Davis, which was found on his per son and taken from him. Buried.—The remains of Maj. W. H. Silvers, of the jnia Second, were in terred yesterday morhing. The co tego was accomp*> T * military escort. We notice the death of a son of Thos. P. Shallcross, E*q ,of Wheeling, special United States man agent. The Km'mss Li N.—The Lonaon runts, which has ju-i to received at the \oung Men's Library rooms, contains much relating to the excitement in England on the Mason and Slidell affair—snd is a point of much attraction just now. The Bowman Church. -The contribu lions for iho: erection of a Memorial «t C o ct°-, Biahop Bovvman n °w amount tO fo,o(io 11 ddfv KND , K ,'‘ T, Thfl Krie T ™Amer. M n, edited by Mr. Henry Callin, formerly oi Meicer, has succumbed to tbo bard times. Delegate Meetings —The primary meetings for the election of delegates to the Union Convention next Tuesday will be held this evening, between the hours of four and six o’clock. Pivo are to be chosen from each ward. IDKC. 21. "Wife Beater —-Ttios. 0. Warrington was hold to bail by Muyor Wilson yester day, for surety of the peace, on oath of his wife, who slates that he is ia the habit of abusing hor and by striking and buat ing her and that ho had also threatened to kill her : e l q > .UICK Hews from York, up to 4 o clock last evening ; boo Wow York 'Kten* iny Post, to be h»i<j ut Ciii<i-j nf..»n' rows depot, opposite the Theatre, rittocu is the agent. Ykstkrday’s Cincinnati Coimnercial &1 PittocL'rf, opposite the Theatre. JoBmpfl2i*i-ei'. iMuuar mria JOSEPH MEYEB & BOH, Manufacturers of FANCY AND FliAINj &. € lIA IRS. WAREHOUSE, 1M SMITHEIELD STREET, (between Sixth htreet »n,i Virjcio allay.) - n ° B PITTSBURHS. J> HOT 0 G R A rII ALB 0 M S ALL STYLES-’, AND ALL I’RICES, r-ALSO—] DIARIES FOR 18(12. MK SALE UY I W. S. 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Last Night's Sews up to Two O'floek. thibty-shVkTtl' Washington, Decern bt-r 20. —11 .rsK j Mr. Bennett, deh-gato from m troduced ft resolution, which was ad-ipto;, I instructing ihe IVmmittea on Way and Means to inquire into the expediency of establishing a Branch Mint at Deuvo’* I On motiouof Mr. Bernhersef, the dele gate from Utah, the Committee on T rrm toriee were instructed to inquire into ihe expediency of providing for a g"0; giczi survey of that territory. | Mr. Holman, of Indiana, introduced a ! resolution, which wus adapted, instructing the ComnnUoo on Mtlitarv Alla.r: to re port a bill amondstory of ‘.ho prctonl ! * so as not to exclude in th» ~p,. .i j;l , j chaplains any religious sociuJ.-.s. ilo tnon tioned that at present Jew sn rebbccs arc excluded, notwithstanding lhoro arc a largo number of Hebrews m the army. Mr. Wyckliffe, id Kentucky, prcsoid-A the.resolutions of the Kentucky i-,- ture in favor of relieving Ireland, of the probable famine. inferred to the Committee on For ■; .m. Adairs. Mr. Julian, of Indiana, offered a reso lution that the Committee ou Judiciary be | instructed to report a bill, so amending the Fugitive Siavo law of 18.30, as to for* bid the recaptuK* or return of any fugitive from iabor without satisfactory proof, Lv- I * D £ made that the claimant of such , fugitive is loyal to the government. Mr. Holman inquired whether Lis col league would not congeal to make this re solution merely of inquiry. Mr. Julian replied that he preferred the presont form of the resolution. Mr. Holman moved to lay the resolu tion on the table. Mot agreed to. Yea i, 30; nays 78. Mr. Wh-kliif-*, of Kentucky, inaffjc'.u alty appealed to Mr. Ju ian s • to amra 1 the resolution a? io confine its eporatb n •<. the citizens of B.aics wnich have or m»\ secede. The resolution was pasiod. Yea> 78 nay*, 3'j. ’ Mr. Arnold, of Illinois, irUruduc-.J a resolution, which was adopted, lenderL* ' r the thanks of Congress to Col.’ Mulligan and his command for their heroic d.-h-lne of Lexington, and authorizing Lhe t’3 i regiment of Illinois to bear on their colors I the name of Lexington 1 Mr. Ljvejoy, of Illinois, rtiYred n rose lution that the C'-mmitTa c-n the Judiciarv reporta bill b r the cunfLcaiion of all ;h'o property .u all citizens lonnd in annr-d re bellion atrairst the government o; the Ln l ted S. h t«v »n d such h s al d a r d ahe t t: rebellion m.j ih*» un*-->n -i iti ~ s r ... * ; .. of their tUvi. u:.a proto--v;,.n r.i-i S .v.es froru rccu» Lure by ;hcii r• *S— l master* The House refused by a vote of st! ye,s against 30 nsys In order the previous q lion on th-> p-.-jag-, of the rosaiutn-n Mr. \ allandignam m..vc*d toooimnd tV resolution to the Judiciary C , onvr ) o'..v Mr. Love-joy muvei tha. Mr. ham’s moti -n be tabled. Agreed t-\ Yu.J 01; n »ys, .70. AYS. Such action ww, theref-r.i, taken ts bad ihe effect of \yiLg the whole s u!j •t •, • by *J n.hjurilw Mr. VV ii ß ,.n nlT*ro<l a r^oiui.i--r. iir.« i r.g hho C' i,.nn.:te '-a Military All'. to r ‘l' ,,fL a blil ; rovidim: an add t>- ,-,..1 ..r.,- •' " ‘ * V» ,-vr. wh.cii a.i iiliccr* ,i Im h"a- y riiaa b.- proMailod ir- ;n mj r : p" r 'on of :r-n t. TOO U! d»; lb. i • ~ JVM c.-a-r-jhn.i-; i, r uo> \ n- , f r .-tu- • file, iv-ir fr ro r*. rv lc", or !-h., r , j • vidi; g :»r ;h>- pur.i,hm-*;< f of ,-ih • by il;im ! Ir. m ib> a-,.. (10 ii. u* o kd | L*;\l <*, tf)« p a r.-bd-j.! ,1. if.t K ll -r I - W > ol (iuit'TP’ .hf- in .« x 11 n; •. - II -Ii i j .iuf. j» * rli • rr. K'-irtU. ns wr.t! arr-M..] J: ,.-m action i.*«;a. J:i: 15 Foment’* ♦ and Cainorun’s ivj-ort, hn-.l r* q-j'H-.i: m the Proai-j.'n: La di • |uu-(j w,in (J:srn<jron. Tn: voi,o u•; v.n ; :uaua o: the H.mendm< nt. Tending iho consideration of the res.lu ion the llouao adjourned tii 1 Monday. Seiatii—Mr. Trumbull, of I:!,, r , ra . seated a petition for the emancipation ol tho aUvea of rebels if necessary to save the Union, also several petitions lor an arm i. ry at Kook Island. Also a peliLion ask ing for tbe removal of Jessee D. Bright from the Senate. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., presented a pot;, tion for tbe establishment of a system u f exchange of prisoners. Also a report from tho Military Committee with a j->int mo iiitien expressing recognition ol the gal- Inn try ol General Lyon and toe soldiers under his command it*. Spriagßold, ilr. lYmeroy, of Kansas,' m do a few remarks in eu’ugy of the chartcter of Gen. Lyon, with a sketch of tbo battle of Spring, held, where the warrior of this war ended his gallant and well sjient life, and a trib. ate to ihe g a lan try ar.d bravery of h:s soldiers. Mr. D.xon, uf Caen , also spoke of Iho • true W /fih and devotion to the country which charsctorized General Lyon. Had Lyon lived ho thought the disasters in Missouri waul I have not occurred. Mr. Wester, of C.-n».., arid ho was an intimate Iriend of General Lyon.. Some of the last letters which Lyon wroto w» r ,, written to hire to Connecticut—mourns him a 3 a gallant and true son and the tis, tion mpurns him as a patiiot and hero The resolution was passed. Mr. Willey, of Yt., resumed hia re mn’lisonthe resolution offered by him yesterday. Continuing li e argument e gainst the doctrine of secession, he referred to the declarat ons of the loadera of the rebellion as showing their intention to overthrow Republican Institutions and to establish a monarchy or a despotism. Ho declared that the people bad nothmg to do with se ceding the rebellious fcHates from the Union. Virginia was taken out of the Union on a secret conspiracy an.l auuinst the will of the people. The resolution was laid on tbo table for the presont. Tbo Senate went into Executive session and subsequently adjnurnod till Monday. Skdalia, December, 20.—Colonel I’al mer’s brigade arrived bore last night, and General Pope is expected to.dav. AM the information f.-rm the north and west js to the effect that no efforts have been spared to send Price an anple supply of clolhiog fp' Winter, all, or nearly all of this has fallen, or will fall into onr hands. Nearly 1 100 heavily laden wagons are already in I our possession, together with a largequan* ! tity 01 ammunition, arms, a thousand i horses, tents, camp pquipag". &o , and be ; tween 1.800 and 2.0utl r,. rut', have be-n . taken prisoners. M-j r Hubbard, cf the Ist Missouri cavalry, has captured "over 0" reb-i ii-cruits within tte past lew days . killed sovernl others and taken a consider able number of touts, several wagons a quantity of baggag an.l arms, and burned a mill whieh had been supplying lb.- rebels for some time past. Altogether, the rebellion has received a terrible shock in this section of the coun try within the present week. It is thought by many that Price will cross the Osage to assist his generals, Stein and Slack, who are now in the river cohnties, with 4000 or 5000 mon, to escort the recruits »Dd sup. plies to their main camp at Osceola. If lie does he will be compelled to stand u general engagemet, in which event there ui Li. ■ .!: T.V, < i d by C ngr>F* From Missouri, is no question whatever bat that he will be bndly doleatod, rnd his army cntiroly coat t-'rod. J Proin Mannas Leavknwobth, I) comber 20 Tho Conservative of this city has advices from | Mound city to the 15. h, stating that a por tion of tho 31 regiment under command of Major Williams made a dash into Missouri on the 12th irist, and burned tho villages of Papirißvilie and Butler; the latter is i'hii county seat of Bates crui.iy, and returned with a large number of rrfug 'deck d;i. They had two men kibe ' Tboao towns have br the report of gucriii* b«nd* of rub-..-.- l’rico was ai Usco-da at tdm limn. nr.d },. ird'-nd.Hj, U :Vd. to attack Sod-;lia. T*o complin.'ib ■>! Lho *Hh cavalry of irs arrive 1 n», Fort wort j oq lh] 8.1:, ‘Z'l day a from Fort Wiac. SJefoats of tho Rebels. N Jtw 5 iK r Doc. -o.—■ Ad v I -.-ps per til" 1 steamer Allan.io stale that four hundred ~d ';ur men, tin tho lbth, crossed t > tho m.-in ■ aaii toward" tho Charleston and Savannah Kailroad and encountered a rebel force pi 1 .">OO, who rotrontod after firing a v,db,y wunout cffoet. The Fourth New li-imp shiro Regiment had gono to Tyboc I-.iund. Thu balance of Cjnoral Wright’s Urf-id., wouid follow. ° Tho special correspondence of the rf V. Tribune, from I’orl lijyal, gives a rumor <f the dch-at of tho rebel CommuJ-re Uol i;rs sa l sir king of bir. ship bv the Massa chusutss Universal depression is reported Ihroc.pirnil tho Sjuth. N’uw Orleans is particularly depressed. Ago at negro ir.-ur,-union is reported in in Ansissippij by which an ,minor,se amount «f properly was destroyed, inclu ding $150,000 worth on tho (juitinan os late alone, A special dispatch from Washington to tiio World a ays that the government dis pi.tehes concerning toe Mason and Slidell difficulty will tie of a dignified hut most conciiialtry nature Tney will satisfy the English Cabinet that no insult was intend ed and there is not the slightest doubt but that the affair will bo speedily, honoiably and amicably arranged. Evacuation ofOaavestou- JeO 1 lioiupsou lertlfjlcg New Kudrld, Jlo Luilaoo, Dio. dO.— Tco M emph.s -l/i -poll, of use lSth, inst, has, mo ioliuwm dijipaich cb : ' 3 Kso'Cvills, Tkxn., Dec. i 7. Tw,. more hndgo burnerß, Union men w-re h-ir.g to day by order of G.-d. Car rol. Phi Memphis Avalanche , of the ,-amo d:>■ o sajs that Galveston, Texa-, has boijn evacuated by the confederates. J, ; fi Tin. inp-.in is busy fortifying Now Mad-iJ ilis.-eu::. ’ Thu Cairn c rrespnnden! of the CL v-,v 7rtb„,f S a pout,, Hi bridge is bi-ini' c ■■ - ,r:.-' I -d - -vor the ri vnr * At M-mphis on ih., aid- ~f Memphis, 1 -ft "o-uating lud guns, cn.iid i*i:i .w l- orl itand Iph, near Momphis is beintr etri-ng.-y f-rliU-J. 6 To-- r-ibula are jubilant over the English nv.c-r.ore.-ici in tho Mason and Slideii »[. 'uruh-.r of federal prisoners at M ■o,;,Lis :s 87. D-i-i-ninn, tr m the rebel army are fre ijU'-t.t and r.i.-ni'-rous. , was at (Vim'-us v\ t. \, and naa issued a prociamaliun Ul,i !p Kf Missouri to iurr.'sh d'-ti I hornoso;, wstp tw»n v th-un.-iml n-,eu si, 1 IP, re-o- (inn. Price's' force to sixty $ f i> u.-'tr.i 4 . > roiu WuhliInelon N <y 'IT r , D i; ■■■t, tj ~A ti A '-' •'-' 7 lA.V„ mthc- -*•> i'rwn.m,.J t.!' ■ *>T wt v-iußli) rs. it.. t urn-* :!• n ; about IPi Am. :>u 'h. d H i .natio;.- is .Km.-s Shi. Ms, o! C-.i - ■ !-t. to bo briy-d-T general. Tim ap. •' ! i:r. .'i.ds-.in-uani ~ i,> H j M; Cb-Pan, numbering ;i -i 31 otticnrs Ij..v. [iron honorably rati red under the taw noon '.hot subject. , Ibn I> ' l :>i !onl, to-day, submiiood to i-.ont.ro-s a message including a letter fr-.tn Jumti.i K Partridge, Secretary of the Bi. - votive Committeeappointed by the IP iloi.t to represent the interests of Amen, ri:, b addressed to tie TOlßry Seward, Chair man ol the Committee, suggesting ade quate provision fur the payment of expen sos ol fitting up the space in the building at L mdon allotted to tho contributions of the United States, and compensation of sg nts, fur wh, so sorvices it will be india [.■■i.-able to provide. 2 Ttie President rocommoads this subjact to the favorable consideration of Congress, foe message was appropriately referred in each house. Last Monday there were 31 rofionations of voiur.tnffi-.-r- in the army of the I’jtctnar, s:i 1 on Wednesday ill, or about 76 duriDg tho wer-ic. A few” of them re signed for the purpose of accepting higher appointments in the regiments other than those to which they were o iginaliy at* tidied. A Fight In Missouri Sedalia, Dec. 20.1 i — Early yesLerday morning our se-uts brought us information that the Urgo robe! train arul tha rein. iur,;,>m,,n'.s which wo had marched 3outh to int.-.-Ropt it, had divided and thn larger portion worn marching s.utb Irom Wavers it.tending to camp at night near Milk ford. Gee. l’opo brought vho main hodv o; thn army in pus.lion, a few mi ice eouth • f W&vcrlay, 6ont a strong force under I J.-tf, 0. Davis, through a |« w !0 ;!o. .1 Warnuuhir:; and Kocb Rooster, to uoiuu on th.: oi a-.d rear uf the envoi}', at the fan .) etna ordering Morrill’s Cavalry to inarch from Warren,burg and coiro up to tbegright. Color.ei Davis pushed rapidly forward aLd camu up to the enemy in ttio afternoon drove in the pickols, carried a strongly de luded bridge by a vigorous assault, and drove the enemy into the timber, who finding bimsidirurr»urded,besurrendered' Twelve hundred men including two Chios nr';, onu Dieut Colonel, one Major ar.d 17 Captains, were taken prisoners, and <lO wagon-, heavily laden with supplies and cl thing and a large number of horsts and mules, led into our hands. Our loss was two killed and 1-1 wounded; that of the enemy is considerably greater. This is the best planned and executed action of the war, and reflects great credit on the General commandirg, and the officers and men who so faithfully and proptly carried out his project. From Kentucky. CfNCtNSATi, December 20.—The Com. mercial’s Frankfort d'enatrb to night says there is notning from .Somerset to~day. T»i Uvon men and cue Secessionist writ" Irani Owingiville, on the lath, save ingthatit is reported and generally be -I"'7‘ d that Marshall end Williams have 17>,0U0 troops between WeEt Liberty and I’ikr-town, with scouts extended near Owinrevills. Tho gentlemen receiving the letters fears it is true, though not o-cner. ally believed at Frankfort. atemii from Louisville Louisville, ixy , December 20. General Johnson’s brigade made a ro oonnoissance in force to-day, six miles south of Green River without finding a trace of the enemy. No official account of tho Mumfordsville fight had yet bean received at Haadquaro tere, nor anything from bchoepf. PITTSBURGH THEATRE AHD Jlakaso. WM. HENDERao.N hiucsfl oc Private Boies, 46,00: Bin.»ir. * eM . iD Pri-aUj Box, $1,00; Parquet to ru,] '-iron'., eJiaira, 60 «*s*ntN; Family Circle, 26 for.u -(<. nre<i Gallory, <5 ceute; Colored Boxes,6ocom< lifahery, 16 count. Tell. Al-;ri-t A f for wbi-.-h so l; tu kkn k k b k llion. Gens-al Hui 1 or Mr. McManus ioetio.’iu fo with oe v force cntitiod e YKAi’v IN TIIK A JIM Y. A*.A' v L r Mr. .i h MaTc lit HiiLitT TKIMISLK'S VAKIETIES I’F.NN STREEr. NKARai’.CLAIR Ht T V Ri> A V EVKN I N G Will bo prearnie'. the COLLEGE BOY. I »'»I>HU.-r GO. Gi.rry TspUlUl P |»!.iUll. Fiinpy After by Ida Duv*l lances by MMe Lohuo, N(*«ro I)*; m-auoDS by fohhuv Hart and J. 1 ►s*vLulu Bulan iogaud Tricks of Dexterity by Prof Kirbye and r'ou. Tho performu~C 3 will conclude with the vSWISS .SWAINS. The manner '< * "v.lful'v that b« ha eu2HK*f Messrs. DONOVAN uoJ WORbANP the Great Western Gymnasts, who will jnik.i their tu «t appuiiri new on Monday cveDin^. BCiLM OK PHl—lYivate K.-.vs.h Sin*'* '«at-« ii, Box*: h . 6 ecu La; f&rru-'Ue 15 couth; G tilery ICiecnw. 3 Loora open at 6 C rta. n ri>es 7%. CANTEHIIUKV HALL. LATE ATHENECM, I,t HFR I‘V STREET. IMMKNSE BGCC K3S. IMMENSE SU'^’ES'i. JIM PEAKE. JIM FLAKE. M lB9 MAGGTR BOWERS. MI.-S M.AGGIE BOWERS. MI3H MARY KS.WTON. aua the fall company. <» at aN i> i* Ary oka% a THE WAR PALL OF POST SUMTER. ...1 ail the prominent hattisa up to me present time, in * exh bitlon will rommenco on M i.i ,v. l> A i, I 'Et'EMBEK. 23<i, tm i ©o. tiotie nven- dur n« tut* w.-ck, .t MABO 'IO HALL at -j dock. i’an: ruma w lil moves 7!-i. Adr> )--s;ol 26 cjct.s; Children under 12 year,* of hr If price. Tho.panorama will he , n *xh i-ition CHKiVI MAH AM fcKMX»N. Doers o|*n a; o’clock. d*-21-iw A 'J' J£ S U 1' EL DORADO LIME, AT THE White Lime llepot, No. 401 Liberty Street. Hr llm -iritl- h„. r. ,1 CO'per U, 1 By 11.9 Dr *v I,oh l *• HvI'MmMU and lefi than 20 til. 9 ... *5 P.y !•<'?. bb;H or more, R 0 *• By ih» Cat Load, 75 «< vy tho Hu f Perk l *■ U-H By iru> Half Bu-n»ji, By t • 0 Bn .pi 1 By the r U " • r 1,,-h.I 2s ~«r h jah Bv !..u .-f v i ... h, or ri ore 26 •’ *• v ts* * *r i o«*-t 2i “ •• A ..t*-rd •• i- ’oun: sr.v«*- on ointrACh* f-r tupply n'-la-a Hom-. h, on t r.i?,o minui.»rturinir emAtv .’im-ntH, and :<> r» 1 i>r ', rn. 1.. bs-ro « to >»n> jnint on tn»* A'- :h* nv, r . h r, r.Tf-r-.. I itne i.htp •-r t*' hu.k -rm‘iH»d .. any vution on «nv th*- raiiroad* 1/ a Ironj l‘>tn! urg};. ’ '-rn - Nr.» GAnH. fproed • in. •jn Tb* -i IV t: S KOHKIIT 11. ( ANAS ,t CO ■i-n .1 • ...ui .. 25G BALMORAL SKIRTS, all colors and prices JUST OPKNEU AT W. & 1- HUGHS’. Tho largest ao<] rn-wi beautiful »UX'k of CLOAKS, CIRCULARS, SHAWLS,. All of the NEWEST STYLES at W. & 0. HUGHS’, O' ••RM'li FIFTH AN]* MARKLT STREETS, dt-r aWt.H HVRSE, MERC JI AA T TAILOR, 4» St. Clair Street. Qonilemen’a Olotn made to crde: cheap FOR CAS H . Having returned from new toRK, w.ih a choice a'-oca of OLOTRH. ' ,« ERB! aed .VKSTt.NCi* at.rt L b „ puf cha.-wd at pni:ra mr W.lriw ton r , tes r *T. raM "nlucemenia oilured 10 cash burere Rl C E—lU tierces in store and fo m i. a by n-4) 186 B AUultu * K I KTS by th;-: steamer Canada. nvjfiTKU ibi«. day aati f;»r ;notU wholesale nod re lail Bj TO THE PUBLIC. ST'S I ' l 1 '-LI.Y thn .jjno- r - ” ri. • 'nlse.y hiod- 'V Stti ' n-'tv 'i * ‘ ° r -n\e ( . '-. or mamin'. BecaGFt - ! Mincer i übushea the laov of bis doing •* • * 3"r*v and t&uoly modest we ; ' fully - -.ohr-d, and ti‘an: a great sin very immoral ami lor contamination and corruption a >.?oa tnetr wire: 1 , nromißiag sous ■• b 1 heir family pnysician «*could be cautions to keep tu-'in *r* ignorance that theyoo t t* name a* Dr r k \ n i’P.uP, (except publishing) !e~t h lacra'ive practice might i>e lost to there vrr.nng stupid finely mod«.*i and presumptuous ifttn.L > born ard <-ai»ed In ignorance, sprungo*> asm 'MCrf-rn- and who compare society, intelh* gojice. ponee. Ac ,to doll r> ana cents, meanly orii.y gotten. I .; to publicity, nowevsi, '.nai numerous par . • .n < guardians are thAnkftd that their '.t- 0.-wb «-r'- and wardf,: :ov;oualy laeble. - t’.i'.fr ** t<* rood’tion and c; p-car* ance, n ro .o and rigor by Lr. I’flA rxjni 4e;. msoj r>efore and after mar* nav-. thr j -.cn him Lave bo-.*n pavod much suffering, anxiety. ru<>n:fic:il:.ui, Ac. Harm* the advantage of over :.v.riy ?< sra experience and enervation, conar-rv'entlr. he has s?'it>ar.or -a.l : in the treatment of spec s' and wan:- daily consulted by the oo, aa well recorrmeuded br respeclj able r.iiieii:, publisher?, proprietors of hotels, Ac Spormatorhea, or so rain*.l occturnal Th : s dreadin' malady can bo completely cured by the very laetdiscovery that has never yet ruled. In fomale di“eases he has bad puperior experience on occoun'. of hts old age, Hevoaiv ytars, All irrega* lanty is. completely cured. As lor consumption cr pulmonary diseases my syrup-; which are compo »ed from iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physicicn fivo years at the boat nee.", it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered* ns the oertifl cates will show. They are ell genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that each person will gel at the eiammati •», all free of Office 86 BmithSold street, ct*tr Diamond street ITivatc communicatioßS from all parW) cf the Union strictly attended to* Directto deS iy 'awuß AMUSEMENTS, 1 i!IS EVENING. WI LLIAH TKLL. ...Mr. Jfen.lHrroii • Etto* Henderson Mr. Rotipe Jeunir.g* Doiifchtfr'y Funny Denhuin OP THE RMIIRACiNG TBK IN HARHKL.N IN BULK. -AND— MiU.KR 4RICKBTB.)N EATON, MACRUM4CO. 1 Filth sirs'. BOX HO Piusburgti Boat Gtfcee, R. X "V B 33. tKT EWS . POBT OF PITTSBUBGH. ARRIVED. Fraokiin, Bonnet, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, Brownsville. Col. Bayard. Heebies, Elizabeth. Minerva, Gordon. Wheeling, „ DEPARTED. Frarklin, Renatt Brownsville. Gallatin, Clarsr, tlo Col. Havard. Peeb’es, Elizabeth. *>f>hn T. M’Combw, M’Comba. Wheeling. B??L.Tho Kiver—Last evening et twilight 1 -ore wore 6 io<?t 2 inches in the ohAnnel.'acd foilinc singly Th • weather wa l ? unusually pleas ant May for m re than December. £*3?* iiy roteruncii to cur advertising coluirn* Hwir be seen that the A No* L steamer ‘‘Key Wp.st”;cHph*in Evans, leaves for C-nemnati and Lotilsviilo. We Uko pleasure in recommend ing boat aad officers. CSTHp, for I3aint Louis, the fer famed si earner Diadem, Captain Rogers, leaves for Saint Louis direct on Fundny. 'l’h’s bat has unaurpA>'.ri'd accomodatiops an<l ‘h in charge of careful and attf-ntiva ciHcers. Mr. Hare, will do ilia honors in tho offico. H&*Th9 lino packet “Empire City,” Captain B. Way. id up for Cincinnati and Louisri ie. We take pleasure in reoommending boat and officers. fi©., Off again, tho fine new steamer Citiz.'Q, Captam R. Ciilhoun, leaven this dap for (.nieinoaU, loviHvi]|., sod Evansvi ie; itistheia tenJoe ol CapLiin Calhoun to run’oß a regular racket between this p and Evansville: for speed aeoemmedations and attentive officers, this boat .8 ANo t. The clerks are ; Mess is. Caughny and Eukin, a pretty st-ong team. The splontlid Etde wheel stea mer l r..!:oo, Captain Ccx, leaves this day pofitiveiy for Gail.l'olis and intermediate poiats. We take pleas ure in reoo-nmead: D g this boat lo our triendsif Course AlcVay will be in Ihc office. B®. The fine packet Ida Hay, Captain Jobu <). Reno, leaves to day for Cincinnati and Lomsvilie. Capt. Reno is a cl( ver gentiemanand s good officer. Persons who have traveled with him speak in flittering terms of him as an officer Our attentive friend Capt, F. X. Reso. will do the honors in the dfire with credit to himself and profit for tue owner-’. &£SsP It will be seen by reference to oar advertising oMumad that Cap . Shank's fine r eamer Economy, in announced for Cincinnati and Loui.-vilie, P *»oegera and dhippera wil bear tbit* m a iud. Lho steamers Anglo Saxon, Sir Viliam Wallace and Denmark, have been char ts rei by government to convey five hundred men an 1 seven hundred hornep, belorging to Col. Wyn conp’s cavalry regimentto Louinvil'e. They nil fonve this morning. Tho tournee will be shipped a 3 .soon aa liuy arrive. &ay** r ib 9 Bjlendlil passeugor Btenmer Marengo, Capt McCallum. loaves for Faint Louis onSaiurd.y, positively. For sposd, accommoda tions and attentive o4icors,.this boat has no supe rior. Oorjoung frisnd McCallum hasebargs o f Lhe office, BSSu The No. 1 steamer Prims Donna, George D. Moore, commander, leaves for the atajve and intermediate ports on this day. Wears pleased to see onr old friend, Capt Murdock, again on the river. B@a- Capt. Pror.ch’s tine steamer, She* nango, is a. nonneed f r Cincinnati and Louisville; This boat is A No. 1 in every respect. BQA, The splendid passenger steamer, Ang.o Kaxou, CmL R. D ,'lit, 13 announced tor Cincinnati. Louisville and Cairo: This boat is a fh vorue with passengers and shippers, and deaerv edlj- s ~ li;e captain twins an vxperiemwd officer and a clever gsntlun.n, w-iist the clerks, llewre. Chamters nnl o:, r mi, have no superior.. niammuth side wheel steamer We,:m-.relan J, Capt Evans, is announced forOin r’nnau and Louisville. Sor A incinuatl & &.oultivllle. Tl’KdlUY. LBCEMBER 24,10 A.M. T H wi H ; i w B s S s' KA irER KEy '-tar..* A vv Ea I, Wt. a. hvattacommandiiitf iwaV.-h *T l 'm >Te ’ Fo fro,>:hl or passage, apply on ,JOHN FLACK, J R. LIVINGSTON .. ot _P-HJ'EWIS, Agents. For Cincinnati Cairo aml tt. Lou la. SUNDAY, DEUEAIBER 82,10 A. At. THE Splendid Passenger, n—> . -wurter DIADEAtIhos LrfjSJ> ommanJuj, leaves as above. K Ahß r freigM or passage aupiv on board orlo 621 _ JOHN FLACK, Agent Far Cincinnati and Louisville. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,10 A. M T“mSai £t^ EN&ES STEAiIE B t R. RobiDßon ooramandiDe. leaves ssr s «**»«*« - Agents *or Cincinnati and Louis ville, TUESDAY, DEEKAtBER 84,10 A. M.l T- NO. 1 PASSENGEK Steamer EMPIRE CITY, B. Way oommander, leaves “ WJJVO. For freight or passage, appiv on board, or to IdsBl[ JNQ. FLACK. Agent For Cincinnati, CouiYville and Evansville. RDGULAR PACKET. The new steamer “citizen," Captain R. Calhoun, will hereafter make reeu* lar trips between Pittsburgh and EransYille. ffin» will )• ave THIS DAI, positively. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to 6 _ J. B. LIVING9TON 4 GO r or Cincinnati and Louisville MONDAY, DECEMBEE 23d. THE ELEGAHI' PASj -was* It HENGEK packet ECONOMY, < <-• J. N’. Shook, commander, lannaa ae Announced, For freight or p»ss;g > apply on board or to ' ' 081 I>. H. LEWIS. A gent. F or marietta, Gallipoli*. Par kersburg and Portsmouth. EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. M, The fine passen- GKR steamer, J. B. FORD, jk •.. W. H. Kerr, commander, leaves annoaDced above. BILB’J I \ For freight or passage apply on board Jo B N KLAck. AgenL For Cincinnati and Hoolsvllie THIS DAY, 10 A. MJ The fine packet .... . K IDA MAY,JohoC. Reno, com- JX- r,_ raander, leaves for the above Anri intermediate ports. MBS3Sai3BBB For fieignt or passage aPDIr on board or lo J.B. LIVINGSTON* CO, de2l or JOaMFLtCK. For Cincinnati, LonlgiHiK Evansville and Cairo. THIB DAY, 10 A. M. The fine passengeb , tr~> .Reamer ANGLO BAXON, R. Dal zatl commander, leaves as above. For height or passage apply on board or to b>. H._LEWia, Agent For Beaver, Sle benviUe and Wheeling. r PHE PACKET STEAMER, , m. . JL J. T. M’COMBS, J. T. M,a>mbs,lggHfi4 Commander, leaves for the above porta Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 13 M. For freight or passage opply on board or to J, COLLINS A CO., Water street. Far LEAVES OS SATURDAY. THE splendid passenger, nro» MARENGO, A. G. commander. Fur freight or pasaaee apply on board or to ' le2 ° _ J, B. I,IVIN r G3TfiN 4 00. Agents. - it- -letlr 6? For arietta, Gallipollg, I*»r hersbarg and I'ortsiuouth. REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET. The fine passenger, m.. steamer ROCKET, Captain Wolf will leave or the above and lerraediat© ports every tjatamay at 10 a, m. For fright or passage apply on board or lo uoW JOHN B CO. Agents. For Marietta, ParJierHborar GaiUpolts. HEGOIaAR SATURDAY PACKET The fine side wheel, n &> *. steamer UNDINE, M. A. Cox, coro-JffigSflß mander, ienvea IMUsburgh every urday at 4 p. m, returning leave* (ialiipoiia ©very Tuesday at 10 a. m. For freight or passage onptv an board or to nol9 J B UVIN&jrON A VO, Agents, for T*.”s i ascass:ija& roe Avera. commander, leave, {•burgh every Tuesday, at 4 o>eSeErf-Jm-« J iS,, ZoneHViKe'every Friday at 8 n^ 10 * ■ * *** '* Bd l ' at fraiihto applj pn board,or to S. B. Lnmgjgotr Am, Ag«ht«W»,fcff.,h F or St. Louti. THIS DAY DECEMBER OSlih. THE A NO. 1 STEAMER. . . I'RIMa donna, Geo. D. commander, ienres ai above. a ?£i freight or P ftpp r.on board orio *'T iogSFXACK. Agent., ft or Cincinnati and coulsvlile The fine pafseng er , «•». steamer HHENANSO, CauL BjJjMSmiM french, will leave for the above Lermediate ports on the 20th ins tat 4 p. m. & g>l °/ rLTvrte^o o !^' Calllpolls. EVBSY TUESDAY, * E. M. The steamer science, . Lv Ooptain Wm. Aono. leaven fnrld n ?,? e!ln & Marietta, Farkerabarc OilllDolij making weekly trips, leayinj-PiUehorKh every WEDNESDAY at 4 o’fioci, anS rMnrtuSo leaveaGallipolia every FBIDAY at 8 o’cloik, nola D. H- DEWIH, AS' For Cincinnati and Lonisviile. The fine sskamek, tas* k WESTMORELAND. E. BvaneJstMK commander. leaves as above. For freight or piseage apply on board. deal STEAMBOAT AGENC F. WILLIAM HAZLETT Has opened an' office at NO. 94 WATER STREET, Where he will transact agenenU Steamboat Agency cosiness, and would sohcit a share c.f pntronaße from steamboat men. no8&?nv PKi VA'lJ£ " DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL J&£&\ and BU&9IOAL Offlce, No. CO Pittsburgh, Dr. BROWN !b an old oiti- i£«{jpii§j|jwEiSL sen of Pittsburgh, and has boon hi Practice for the last tvrnitu f,t>« year*. His business has fcoen confined mostly to PriYnto and Surgical Diseases. JijSfligJH 1 cmzaraa and stean(?ks3 in need of a medical friend, should not fail to find, otu the sure pines of relief. Tbe Doctor isa regular graduate,and hie experience in the trestt mens of a certain oiosa of dieoneoa is a sure cuai'Kn toe to the sufferers of obtaining permanent rdlief oj the use of his remedies end following bis ad* Yice. * DR. BROWNS REMEDIES ! aever toil to cure the worst form of Venereal Dlb» estaea, Impurities and Scrotoloca Affections. *»«* all disease* arising fiom a hereditary taint, which manifest* it.-.'? 1 1 iii the form of a tetter, osoriaafa, tnd a great many forma of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is ontirolr ignorant. :To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes af a bum and speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS 1 Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by that solitarr habit or asnsial gratification, whioh the juung and weafcminded oftau give way to, (to thejr own destruction.) are the only reliable remedies known In this conn* health. Ale S *^ e> afipaody RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brinrn’s remedies nerer fall to aura trifa painful disease to a fete days—ho will care. He also treats Piles, Gleet, SonhorrhiSua' Stnotnrn-.Uretha’ Dis-chsrges, Female Weakness, Monthly/->r* ppressions. Diseases of the Joints, Fte tala id Ano, Norvoue Affections, Paies in thoßack and R:daaye. Irritation of the* BteddM, toaoth«s with all diaeas 9 of an frophre origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing 1 txm, directed to DR. BROW, No. 60flmlti55dBt-, thUsburgfc, will be immediately anEwarecL—. Medicina Rent to any address, GAielz packed and secure from obseiraOoa. Oißce and Private R 0029». *!c. St? ►*n**vhltoJd f'luhtir-'-.Pa , gUIKKIOK CHEWING 10BAC1 BtJPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO * am hid day in receipt of a lot of EXCELLENT CHEWING TOBACCO. Lovers of the weed wil please call and examine n nelore parch*siog else where. JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, corner of the Diamond and Market at. corner of the Diamond and Market at. SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID Sixty Cents per Gallon Sixty Ceuta per Gallon JOSEPH FLEMING, deli corner of the Diamond and Market at C. 0-PARTNERSHIP—WE HiVg * assoeuded with m m ih« «LASS manafne lanne biu-me-e, ROBERT WALLACE and W.F. MoKEF, the style of the firm to remain as hereto fore, S. AfcKEE A 00, • The 00-pnrtnerahip to date from Od met. s. MoKRE, deMw JAS MoKEE QENTS FINE FRENCH BOOTS, BELLING AT SEW TOBK FBIGES. W. E, SCHMEETZ & CO. 8610 aRKKN APPLES.—7S barrel® choice Apptos received and for sale br delT HENRY j£ OQT<t.tkh LARGE AND HOa TEL for rent at Braddoek** Held- The bouse is large, and arranged wtthtwoparldrs, bar ' room, diningroom, irnmerousbedchambefßf&bod stabling, ice bouse, well of water and Gen Sh ad dock's spring door. Will berented frotnnow ' to April let, 1863. Apply to ‘ : del 3 S. CUTHBKLBT A 80N, 61 Mark Ii'MBBOIDEBIES AT COST— Clearing out sale of FRENCH EMBROIDERIES A LACK GOODS AT j . EATON, MACRUM A COA- • del No-lT_Plfth atreeb JOSEPH H- THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT —AND - CMMISSION MERCHANT JTo. 4 JTorth Fifth Street, ,,, d»W-3ro PHILADELPHIA, PA. QttBISTMAS GIFiS^T Present a pair of those neat well made Gaiters, Slippers or Shoes, lOUlsvliie NSW MKDICAL IUBOOVKUX, Jj'OK the Bpeedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA, GLEET, URETHAL DISCHARGES, Seminal Weakness, .-Nightly Emission*, Incontinence, Genital Irritability Gravel, Stricture and AFFECTTOBS!DF THE HDjJETS AMTJUDDER ■ - “ wmch tots been used by upwardAuf OSB HVSDBKD PHYSICIANS* , in their private practice, with entire success* supers seding Crons, Copaiba, Oapsclis, or anyeoropoupd hitherto known. BEU/S specific pills are speed in action, often effecting a cure in a few oars, and when a our© is effected it is penman en t. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on iho system, and never nans©, ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath; andbo ing sugar ooated, all nauseous taste is avoided- ' Ho change o ( diet it uaeeuory whilst- using thent; nor ’ does their action interferewifch business pursuits. Each box contains six doses POls. FRIDGE ONE DOLLAR, endwfll be sent by mail, postpaid, hyanyndwtlto* • ed Agent, on receipt of themonev; ■ None genuine without tny rimafewcn toAwrap* per. i . BRYAN, Rochester* NfY,* THIS DAT, DEOEMBER 20. Of Brooks’ Manufacture, FOR CASH, At 31 Fifth Street, 80LD AT DIFFENBAOHEB’S, No, 16 Fiflh street. s -I K O |P. ' . 3 2** 1 5 f o I' s %».%■ « a J * ” I*3 f * 1 s o ® v» *a <*' fl a o j « fc ® . a p st ® • -to •» •2 => fr K * ■SS 2-| • «ii •*!*! B<?t . I s§i ° S 3
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