rrrsßußGH POST 114,4 31— Brio i t • Co! ato i - vigilance- SATURDAY, JANUARY s e rt ogotir*Lin*foioing the blockade, i 6 very` ident from 4hisfolloviinvithich wwoliffrom a New ori paper : We have received from a Havana cor respondent a printed list of fifty vessels that have run the blockade of the rebel ports, from the 26th of May till the 26th of December_ 4 Since the above was ‘piitirt type', one steamer and four schooners have arrived with cotton and naval stores at Havana a nd Matanzas from Confederate ports." BMANOIPATION:3IW THE Mr, Wadsworth, a Union member of the _House of ReprerentaUves from 444iiiiicy, made a speech on Wednes- AY. last, in reply to•the abolition eman. clipation.-notions which have-been .so frequently advanced sir. ce the Present session of Congress began. He paid his _real:meta, particularly, to Thaddeus Ste phens, Julien and Bingham. The speech of the Kentucky member was one of the - ablest of the session, commandirg, • dining its delivery, the undivided atten tionof theliouae. He declared that if the emancipation party succeeded in •their schemes, the border States were kost,and that all hopes of a restoration of the Union were ended. In reply to Gingham's argument that Congress has power, under the constitution, to eman cipate slaves, he said that "No powers could be exercised unless expressly granted or plainly deduced from that instrument. Emancipation was a fore gone conclusion with Mr. Bingham, who had to sustain his position by argument, however fallacious. Those who charge that Kentucky wants to dictate, and has as many soldiers in the rebel rr-..tks as in those of the Union, misread histo ry. She has not in the former five thousand, while in the latter she has thirty thousand. It was a vile slander on the people of the country to say they could not put down the rebellion, and hence he presumed the necessity to employ blacks for this purpose. The rebellion can be quelled if we are not divided; but if emancipation be the declared policy, fifteen instead of eleven States will be placed in:rebellion, while many from the free States will•lay down their arms, unwilling to be partners to 16 - unjust and unconstitutidnal a policy. He appealed to the gentlemen to stand like a wall around the constitution, and inufraternal spirit unite for the preser itititm of the country from the dangers whammy surround it." "WHAT TRUE REPUBLICANS DEMAND." Under thin significant caption the _Gfectst&s, yesterday, led off with an edito rial which strikes us a alight cavinggin on the interesting question of abolition, as connected with the rebellion. If President Lincoln would only muzzle a few more of the abolition demagogues, who are holding office, we think it would have a most salutary effect upon the public mind. There is nothing like threatening these patriots, conscientious as they profess to be. The article in the Gazette, alluded to, isas mild as piety itself ; after complain ing about being misrepresented, it plain tively iznpbres ; "Do not misrepresent our position, gen. tlemen. ' If you cannot combat our area. ments, do not misrepresent them. You wish to restore the Union as it was, slaw very included. We wish to restore the Union, in that we are agreed. but we desire that slavery may take its shanties in a war urged by itself, for its own aggran. d Lament." So, after the bluster and nonsense we have lewd about crushing slavery, and arming the slaves, and the necessity of emancipation,we are now told that all the abolitionists desire is that "slavery may take its chances" in the meantime.— And who objects to this ? Why no one in the free,Statarl — it must take its whether we like it or not. The Ilr-- - - ,7 :avows itself in favor of the resto ration of the Union, leaving "slavery to take its chances" in the meantime.— Those who have the finest opportunities of knowing, say that a proclamation of emancipation would have the effect of uniting the border slave States against =ow that cannot be the beat way of re uniting the States ; and yet the Gazette has been advocating that absurd policy with vehemence and determination.— But if _that paper sticks to its presen declaration that it is first and foremos in favor of the restoration of the Union, leaving "slavery to run its chan'ces," we are content to say no more on tie sub- jog. And in order to show its sincerity in this, we expect it to give a faithful support to the Administration, .in its efforts to crush the rebellion, and not join those rascals who have been doing all in their power to embarrass it because it would not adopt their foolish ideas of emancipation. Support the government in its efforts to restore the Union, and let Fx;emont and Cameron, and other small fry, attend to their own little po- litical intrigues. CONPISOATIOJW, Senator Trumbull, on Wednesday last, introduced a bill to confiscate the prop ' erty and free the slaves of rebels. The bill authorizes the President of the United States to make provision for the transportation, colonization and set tle:neat in some tropical country beyond the limits of the United States, of such persons of the African ra& made free by the provishlttpf this . sot, as may be willing to emigrate] having first obtained the assent of said country. It cannot be believed that many eman **tett alavca will voluntarily avail them laid; ofThis offer, when it is oonsi4ered thittlew even, of the more enlightened of those blacks who were free-born pre fer to emigrate. es: jeet is, however, talked of among- the-opponents of slavery for the —disposition of the emancipated slaves, if the war continues, and be carried' into the States of the Mississippi—that is, to allot the Indian territory to-the eaoln: sive use and ownership of the slaves made free. So, instead of having an Indian State, we might ultimately have an African one. An abolition periodical; in serecent number, by way of amend- - mentef this whew, proposes that South Carolina should be set apart tbr this pttepotte. •iluUtony is as common a vice as drunk •finned in eating been he did in HOUSE. The weather has become exceedingly disagree able, with snow, Sleet and rain. Tours, Lo., OAIUB MARCUS. Russell on Secretary Cameron. Dr. Russell, In a recent letter to the London ninea, than speaks of Secretary Cameron : Slavery and Mr. Cameron. The diseension, however, commences in the Cabinet, itself, where Mr. Cameron, the Secretary of War, Is makings bold bid to take the lead out I of the hands of all his fellows, and to head the Republican party on the ques Lion of abolltion The Secretary is one of those remarkable men, who are developed, or who develope themselves so wonderfully In the United States. By incessant labor, by vast energy and industry, he has raised himself from profound obecusity to high station and great wealth. Untraveled, he knows men and manners as well as Ulysses for his own ptirposee, and has an insight into character, a tact and ad dress wh eh many a veteran diplomatist might envy. Tax Hinman EXPlLDrzwa.—lt is generally belles oxl that the destination of the Burnside expedition Is Pam Ileo and Albemarle sounds. It is supposed that Roanoke Is'and will first be assailled. This islasd is about fifty miles north of Hatteras Inlet, In the strait which connects f malice t °and with Albemarle Bound, and is generally spoken of as the key to the possession of Albemarle Sound and its Vicinity. Norfolk will not probably be disturbed by the expedition. bon-Pump Mar or Weft —The Rouse of Repre sentatives has passed a bill to build a number of iron-plated men-of-war, under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy. It to now in the Senate, where an amendment was affixed to have them, built under the direction of the President. This is considered as a direct rote of censure of Secretary Welles. The Narnatax Amtoar.—The bill to establish a National Armory on the Government land at Book Island, and appropriating $lOO,OOO for that purpose, has had two readings in the Senate, and made the especial order for next Monday. PsanotrAD—A Fridge burner in East Tennessee, named Henry Self, convicted and Ben' enoed to be hung for aiding in burning the Lick Creek bridge, has been the recipient of eiecutive clemency by President Davis. His friends procured his reprieve by telegraphing on the very morning of the day on which the execution was to have taken place. Daus or A Rawrournostaar Variour.—Mr. Peter Van Buskirk, of Bergen county, died recently at the raaidenoe era goal-daughter in Western New York', at the advanced aga of 99 years. Be was in receipt of a pension from the United States Gov ernmeut, having serval aa a soldier and forage master in the Revolutionary army. To Rua' a Snaenalt Labs/,--it is said that Bev. R. M. Hatfield, now of the Methodist Episcopal 4Thurah, and a wtiter for the lvedepinrksrt, is to as same the pastorate duties, in part, of Bey. Henry Ward Beecher's church. The editorial labort, of the latter gentleman are so onerous that he in tends only to preach in the evening, while Mr. Hatfield will officiate in the morning service, )&LOISANOI OF Pareecess.—By direction of the General-in-Chief, OoIone! A. J. Bradford has been released from Fort Warren on parole, with the understanding that he will be exchanged for OoL W. Holtman, United States Army. 0010 Del Brad.. ford is now at Norfolk, and the exchangif will prob• ably be pedectedin a few dviL Colonel lloffroin la an old, experienced and reliable ofiiitier; baying neennitteh , xersioe, not only in the Mexican war, bqt, biter bt Utah and Oalifornia. '. 4 l;jilgj6 ?UM v& . BIM asolte.—The gentlemen ' appointlid to,incpore into the expedieney of tuba!• trudigig pegged abase far sewed ones, in the ar m y . tspos tlgthecouraeofa , reek th" War De. ptrtmemtit bell o the pegged ono can be made Moipftrtersit !lisp as the other kind; swed es piyin iiiehtiiive &its on 1601 1 pait lo the gpv erzunent—and to substantists theirf.Asnmends. tkin they will mums a vast amount of testimony to stwompany Mete report. Mira" HE Journal of Commerce is jubilant that Mr. Cameron is out of the way, and of the change made, appealing to Dem ocrats and Southern Union men, it says: "We desire to call the attention of Democrats throughout the country to the importance of the appointment that has been made, and to the earnest it gives that the future policy of the war will be Con.. stitutional. "If we could reach the ears of Botherners DOW in rebellion, we would ssy to them, that they must at once dismiss from their minds the idea that they are warring with a political party at the North. It is very true that, up to the present time, the politi. cal management of the United States Government has, during the war, boon conducted by the President, in conjunction with advisers taken from the ranks of the Republican party. The President hea.ile • parted from this rule, and on the principle that the only question is the safety of the Constitution. He chooses for his advisers constitutional men, and he offers to rebel. lions citizens the choice of accepting a peaceable administration of the govern. ment on the principles upon which it was founded, or a war to be prosecuted by the united efforts of all true Americana of whatever party name." Harrleburgh Ctorroorpondealoo of the Morning -Post. Hesanntitaaa, January 14, 1842. Data Posy:-.-It lea matter of general remark that this town ie annually dull and insipid for this season of the year, at which it is usually galvanis ed into whatever of life and scitivity it is known to posseas. The ioldiers with their round of duties at the camp adjacent, have lost their attraction of novelty, and for the mild part have become com monplace, and of pubs amusements, whatever ney be ete of a private nature, there is toe usual maximum of none, (excepting Sam Sanford's new opera house). The Legislature now in session is certainly an able one, and if we may lodge of the previous character for honesty of most of the leading mem bers, the Commonwealth need not be appr ehen • 8178 of any grand larceny of her nghts or proper ty, during this winter, if indeed there be any thing left cf sufficient magnitude or importance to tempt the cupidity of her representatives. Looking over the popular branch, it is gratifying to see so much saving salt in the persona of vigorous minded men. Of these, without any disrespect to others who are worthy of confidence and of high re putation, I recognize John Scott, the able lawyer of Huntingdon, Thomas Williams, William H. Armstrong, of Lyooming, Thomas J. Bigham, of your county, Wm. Hopkins, of Washington, T Banks, of Blair, and Cyrus L. Pershing, of Usinbria. In the Senate are A. H. McClure, John P. Penny, Relater Clymer, Barney Riley and the speaker L • W. Hall. With such men as leadere, the general tone of the Assembly must be elevated and strong, and we may look for sometning like wholesome and well digested legislation. The prireipal featire of interest to the House, which has yet transpired has been the contested election ease from the NAIR- Cy of Bedford. Mr. Cessna, who contests the seat with Mr. Householder, has argued the questions, involved, himself before the committee, and his argument, now printed, should be read in full to be well understood and appreciated. 1t is regar ded ass sound constitutional effort. The points are made in the form of a case stated, and the main question was the right of the county of Bed ford to &operate representation under the Consti tution of this State. NEWS PARAGRAPHS. mw , 7.;7._rm747'..rn Call for T Muumuu, Jan. 2.—. G 'qiobitnon upon the Provisional Governigent Or Ho st ckyfor thirty thousand troupe, to 114#e for ontii 3 Or sarr years It is understood tlMti when -or tore brigades are mustered inthy a W4l , be placed under command of - . PrffLOD, who is to receive the appointment of hisjOtrchluk• rid, (He has mince been appointed, sad is to have the command of bnintplve regiments of infantry.] Relnforcemeits atikrisethig The correspondent of . the .liashaille -Beaman writing from Bowling Green, path ult., says: Vast reinforcements are Fencing . in at a rate more rigid than 'sighing that has yet been wit nessed. Their inetradttons are to be ready for any emergency. A. few days since, the Forty-prat Tennessee, a full, brave, and splendid-looking mg lineup reached here. Just after them came three additional Mississippi regiment*. Yesterday' he entire force from Camp Beauregard arrived- General Bower's entire division, liven thousand strong, are comleg-tuo of the regimeats arrived here today. They were the Twentyeeoond Mts. hutippi, Colonel Benham, and the Twentyeeventh Tennessee. The others will follow to-morrow. General MeOullooh, the world-renowned Ben., is on his way here with his redoubtable troop% said emend Floyd and halo/cum However, It is set. ad this evening that he bad arrived at Gallat.n, whence he would take up his line of march for Boottaville, Ey. Cavalry, artillery and heavy bat• terlee are also daily coming In large quantities." Indemnity to Lod al Citizens 'ln the Nur g inia Senate, January Ttb, s, resolu tion °tiered bilfr.llawnisia Ina idopted, appro• priming ao Much of the public debit of the State end ether wieuribewheld by the resident citusena of the United States and the Distriot of Columbia as may be necessary to indemmly the ( - Aliens of Virginia who are loyal to the State, for losses sus tamed by them in consequence of any oontlacatien act of the Congress of the United States, or any other sot growing out of the war." altuation of the South CoroUna Seaboard The Charleston correspondent of the Richmond Esommor, writing under data of January 6th, gives the following aa "the situation of the seaboard" ell tomounta ream to agree u to UtO 641, that the Tasks* gun-boats are admirably Millageti— They range at will up and down the little bayous of the coast, and their titled guns are always Pert ad was con sideration of this great advantage prowhi bably the ch the enemy possesses that has Induced General Lee to hill back from the shore line of the main, and to choose his position for a final stand about three miles from the Coosa river. The position of the hostile forces at this time may be briefly stated as follow= The enemy, by means -of his gun loosts hold command of Broad Raver and Bt. Helena sound, with all the Intervening Wands. Ms troops also occupy the main land just opposite to Port Royal ferry, and can now possess themselves, whenever they please, of the rest of the shore op poetlUe to Port Royal Wand, making, in all, a tract of about six miles long and half a mile wide, im mediately bordering on the Mom Rii er. This treat has been abandoned altogether by the Con- federate forces, which have receded about three miles toward the railroad, leaving • strip of rice lands, averaging two miles in width, separating them from the positions yielded to the enemy.— These rice Heide have all been 'flowed' or Inunda ted, by military autbority, so that there are now only a few narrow roads by which the Yankees can push forward to the interior. Eihowid they ad ranee, Omura* they most abandon the support of the gun boats, and true* to their own strength upon the land?' The Strategic Import/wee of !Memphis. • 11120101711 YINW In the comae of some i emarks, urging the Pres. ',potion Assembly reoently in session at Augusta . Ga„ to make Memphis their next place of meeting, Judge Rwayne, of the latter city, said: "Although our city to in the Whitey of its pro gress, we count about 85,000, (estimated by siren. gem at 60,000.) Aa to accessibility, we may be rather conceited, but we think no city in the Con federacy may be compered with ours for this. fly reference to the map, it will be men that Memphis is geographically and moat exactly the centre of the Confederacy. It is intermediate to oar north. ern and southern boundary, our eastern and *ext ern. It is approachable for nearly a thousand miles above and below, by one of the grandest rivers in the world. It is the termini of converg ing roads from every point of the complies. The X empis scd Charleston Road, the great artery of the Routh, leading from all the Atlantic States, with liv numerous connections from the right and the let,; the Memphis and New Orleans Road, and its connections; the Memphis and Kentucky Road. with its ochneetions; and the Memphis and Little Rock Road. This, you see, that no place can be more aocesai ble to the assembly, covering, as this representa tive body does, the entire Confederacy. You of these old States of the seaboard, speak of any city as "the West" We know no •West „ there but the country beyond. The giant strides of our country westward you have not realised. To realise this progress, to ecinarive that one-half the area of your Church lies west of the Mississippi, and to take in the great idea of the entire country, I invite you to the bluffs of Menthiile, from which common ma ire you may contemplate the whole, and f. om whose heights you may survey the entire field of operations of the Church—religious, benevolent and educational, It is entreated, also, that Memphis is • military camp —whioti involves a compliment. It is not now a military camp , The hods who went them and the thountsods on thonietetda of brave heart, from her own boom, have panel on to the seat of law. She is rather a hospital, where the from. of our women, like angels from Heaven, are ministering round the beds of the sick and wounded. And it is also sugeemed thatMenaphts is swiss( to the enemy. Mweggiiiedestrable to the mew struts. giordly and retribetiodyfor her prompt palrialiena and tosye•Aeartatisar; but we think they will not be able to LOPPanianefforisa to take and hold her. And, Mr. Moderator, probably t h ey are not so lend of attending religious meetings as to seism the time of the sitting of the Asset&ly to be present there; and,.l may add, if they do, with your prayers and your arms and the God ()flight, you may haves an 'opportunity to help welcome theta. Aftd, thmulh them moan= to remember the Greens of the Revolution, and the valor of Presbyterian arms and hearts of the other days that "tried resirri s soul s." I will only add, to what I bate said, that if it 041 be the pleasure Otte Assemblv tosit In Mei:aphis, they sill be cordia ll y and hospitably received by the people of lifssaphis. British Array Officers in Boston More than twenty British Marl and field Mem were at the Revere House on Friday and Babar ...lay last, en route tor Canada. They were a One looking set ofin and by their abeam* or fuss and pretension, put to blush many of the minor officers of our volunteers. Prom their tons of beg. gage which accompanied thei, it is presumed they intend to remain Nome time in the Osnadas.— Bar ton Transeript Madame Grief in. Ireland It appears that Madame 9rlM has taken another farewell of the stage, this time in /rebind, before a crowded =diem* in the Theatre Royal, Dnbbn• A letter..ssys "On t;ar departure from the theatre a vain crowd had assembled octal de the building; an open we rage, occupied by gentlemen bearing yariciue Sam. beaux in various colors, was drawn up tn front of the stage door, followed by Mad. grid's own oar. stage, t which four horses were attested, and on the top of which were mounted eeveral persons, also bearing torches. The proceed= thus framed procasixted to Morrison's Hotel, where Mad. Grief alighted, amid the renewed demonstrations of her admirers, at whose request she appeared on the .belcony and expressed her graceful appredation of the many proofs of kind esteem which she had so often roosired from the Irish piddle: The es clamatione of the people tiers confirmed vilfh such unabated fervor that Mad. Grist, to their sulpha . no less than their delight, sang, with her acesir" touted sweetness and express/On, a stomas toil "The Last Rose of Summer, and when she had concluded the tumult was so grist that bad it rosin, continued, gin, ii/ligdanULOG of theVolice might have teen .neeeseary, but , Mad..erha, reitag i s4 her 111103011 att 51git.hd2". $3.. Poverty la bite • panther; look It Mend" in She eye, and it kill be likely to taro and lee. GemejdoOlellan Were the War Committeia,' • 81991154113,irM t4).ditr y Won the Jointocuri mathirectidiet eta*** raa24 hoof • the Atte* to ktatknikaad iatilitssieennt of his opty4tiorisiit thaitepaikblistighlatairldahhe was 9'4144241, 4 1 . 1adiritti0i4 hig.:iimmilisdge or pre ouremeinf, &minuted bithitand the tut- Men', voice. The difficulties of hi. pi;eitfon; the embarassmenti of questions arising; the amount. oflabcr to be done; the ferocity and strength of the rebellion he has to vaikraligo—ware grouped together in a manner so effeeigre, at to win a a7zo• pathy`from 'members Who had liidited prejudices agabist him; and the modest and steady assurance he manifested of an early end nit& overthrow of theireliaLsiare easecity and: ge'nentleli , p;that had not befine itzleisd. From Bermuda. The Bermuda, fiNojod a1i31112111.711 3 "The United States steamer Keystone State, Cap• tam Le Loy, aeven days from Philadelphia. arrived on the lath, with dispatches to.the United States coasni. It is 'generally believed that the Keystone Staten" at Bermuda firths pupate of intercepting the steamer Pacific, recently reported to be pus. dultud in England by the Matilde:rats govern ment On Friday mornieg.l7tte'lnyt., M /0 o'clock, of tr. peek! fever, M ARMS 8:TT021, third daugh• ter of John McD. and Mary L. Orman. eters 13 years, 1 month and 26 day& The funeral ir.ll leave the residence of her pa rents, Monongahela House, on Elunday, 10th Wet, at 2 o'clock, p. m. On Friday Pv.nipg: 17thhutt l f ‘ it a quarter past 6 o'cl age.JOnEPH LOBO, Esq, the 73d year of his ock, Funeral on Monday afternooajrom Ms late real. deuce, No. 89 Perry atreet,at two o'clock precisely. Religious 'endues at 134 o'clock. The friends of the family are lavitand to attend without MAW notice. h At Camp Pient, 141 h last, ALEC . B. slum Hie in the 21st year ofhis age. hinaral will take plea tram the reeldano• of his mother, Greenwood, Walt Manohaster, on Oat. ruday, 18th lost, at 2 &cloak. ma friends of the family /re respectfro ly illYited to attend. {1" trGOD LI Vtlit OIL JELLY—Thia atipmio article ia prepared from the beat New fo und land Oil. It may be taken on wMsr as a pill with out experiencing the 1111111100011 and pew taste peculiar to the ordinary God Liver Oil. For sale by WNW, JOHNSTON, Druggist, and dealer In °Woe Family II Jail! comes Bmitulkid ant= lamas. OlillltNA.Rol3 IfJslhlßol/42/ ALL—A supply or this cholas brancL so highly recent mended u a superior tonic for the use of debilits ted constitutions, for rale by MADE JORMITON, Etna*, and dealer in Choirs, Baird), Medicines, W nor. linnthDedd and diti sla. DROPISIBB ABS 'UMW HT BRAND RBTIPBPILLEI—This form of disease is Ge casioned by the exhalent arteries throwing out a greatmandry of fhilitilan the absorbents take up. convey by magic as it were, an impose to the remote extremities, arous ing their absorbents to union, and In case of swel ling or watery deposits, awakening the sleeping ens ren Orilla* visuals. SENATOR I.IILLENGEB, of Herkimer, New Tore, was a great sutler from • dropsical affeobon of more than a years ouration. He derived no ma. lanai help from the prescription. of his physicians, who in fact gave him to understand, that his case was hopeless. By apparently the merest chance, the quaLitles of Hrandreth's Pills were brought to his notice. Be began tteir use at once and with strong hope—far he comprehended the principle of cure. He persevered with them for three months. baking oftener many as fifteen pills a day, but always mat It a rate to take sufficient to purge in theost e manner twice or toriee a week- This perseverance was rewarded by • per feet restoration to health which has continued to this time. Bold by THOS. RICDPATIL Pttdbprrgbg Pa, I tirtlm And by daw ell baspectezie dealers In U'NDt 7 RTAHER. R. FAI ULAN, LINDERTVERA sole Agent for hake's Meta/ha Amnia Oases. M R. R. B '8 CABINET WMIEBOOIIE4 Bo SMITHFIELD STALEST Itesidietoe, LAuctek streekgegpm Qty. Orders Duty be left AT ERY STABLE. Allegheny ee2l.4rA-21) DI VID ) erDiD Tacus—nur. PITIB - GAS COMPANY have this day do. <dared a dr, dee d ot TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY GEDTIII per share oat of the global Moak, paya ble on demand to the Ellookbolders. or Amu legal representatives, In bankable Donis JAMES M. ClillAtlTT, Treasurer. ()Moe of the PlUsburge Gas Oompany. Atisannez Vizier Eid lil/1011) 0rr:7 0 ,1 Patabtustt, Jansuary WU WrHE ANNUAL IiKETLE6fOPTEE S i HOLDERS of the Allegheny Valley hail. road Company, wdl be Laid at the dace of the Oampany, corner of Waahliten and Place streets, ast' F Ward, Pittsburgh, on T /MAY, the Attl day of February, 1882, at 111 o'cleolt. a in. A statement of the affairs of toe Company will be presented and an election will be held PnafdW and Board of Idanegere for the ensuing year. Legere JAKEB 011180 N, Sears FFICfc BORgg AND MR fil;hl.l.NGHalf PAWING= RAILWAY CO.. Precamas, January 7, l U 2 .The amend meeting of ailootholdere of thla Oompany_will be held - en MONDAY, January 20th, at th e MONONGAHELA muss, between the hours of II and 19 o'clock,* which lima and place an election for Directors will be held, to serve for the meth% year, and other business transacted. WM. 71.117M.11af, Onici Astingin lascasitai Charts; Pittabnigh, Jemmy 4, WS f 11/ VI DENI:—..T.ELB PEZSIDENT and 1.,/ Directors of the Allegheny lasuranoe Com m= this day declared a dividend of TWO (g 400) PEA MIRE, payable In C114:1 to the fitooth . olders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 1/iti hut. Jag D. hL BOOTS. = • • MUSCLY* Orison, — — Amen= Cu Plttaboala, Deo. 6, M ., IL rPOItBUSNT TJU, PEOVOili.n. 03 OF • resolution or the lagtslature of the Corn ouwealth of April 10, *O6, *Aloe le hereby given ll persons desirous of framing Copies of the Acta of the next Leggin" So subscribe at this Aloe for the mune. A few copies of the Aft' of the hat Legislature remain for those subscribing end others. GI. T. COULTER, County Tres f. deo4,Liwdilw Omen MonowaansaA MON CoeurAxr, Pittaborith. December 9,180 L M.—liO 411019 TO BTOKSOLDIIBBThe of the Stockholders of the Mos on r.9llllPm Will be held at the of etfsaid nt= 0 I9ANT STREET, in of the city of Pitts on THURSDAY, the 9th dal January, DNA (am required by law)) at halt pat 99 o'clock, p. in. Me elections ter oMoere of said Company for the will be held between the lecture of meettogan o'clock p. m. pen -Law-4w WM. ALFLICW/ILL Seers . s, Jan uarylnez grDIVIDEND NO Prmassie Tl OE, ALLEGH NY BRIDGL—Tias President sod Managers of the "Company for emoting • Bridge over we elle- E any River, oppoeite atik=a the County of have thus day • Dividend of FO e iS e PER owl. on dise Capital Stock of the Company paid up,whiob /*Malts to fitookholdara or their legal representatives on er after the LIM insteet. WM . BOBILBURS, Treasurer. . EAGLE On yams. WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON, REFINERS AND DEALERS IN bugls Pure Oarbon quality sturanteed, Pitts. r . . Also, Bensole and Car Grease oonstantli_on hand Orders left at Chess, Brnyth 0,04 cm wale " and rs& streets, will be promptly led. oralklal NOTIOE PEBLIG HORSES FOR SALE. 1 1: 8 ) BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC TION, ON TUMMY, Mit last, at, TRIM- B HOTEL,97 Pell Weer, Mlt oPoIoetPOUB. TEEN HORSES, the property of the Muted ewes. &MONTER/MIRY, hfajor mid slatuirtamnicter 0.8. A. 15 N °Me. Quartermaster II- 8 A., Plitabur". btd Jan. HL% THE W lIIQUOT ELAM PAGNE. Oreeo Seri Cbampeello• Charles Holdsleak do. M ao , 800 Port, Madeira and Macy Winos on draft and for sale by jaMitt IIEIIXWIT,IIO Wood stmt. ROOFING. GRAVEL 011111111 T CAN VASS. BOOWIB 0, DONE ON SHORT seelok And in the most Waldo moaner. UANING THE MOST COICPBTENT ALI. workmen fix the a* who uadoszassd a their -Witness, •wa ostelyawy we out do work as ohesisand, trawyttonotetior amatory taw arm in the atty. no ail thsonswasuo wint_stisattan sod esist, Zdstortsts ode vis,— Eatst 7 PrEZET. fL . 0 11 1:114DIUMBIL itmwri bleb fro& Limo for 8010 by, oarry lON= S. mums, DIED: Hall's Balsam for the Lunge, Hall's Balsam for the Lunge, Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, Hall's Balsam for She Lungs, Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, Hall's Balsam for the Lange, Ws article has no superior for Coughs, ()olds and affections c f the Lungs. Those hating occasion to use medleMes of this kind would commit their interests b 7 giving this a trial. One or two bottles are guaranteed to cure the worst cased. For sale by JoillllPH FLIXING, owner of the JOSEF% FLisburiG, Diamond and Market. corner of the Diamond and Market e. ARBON OIL AND LAMBS-- N.; Every description of Lamps, from the cheap est Kitchen Lamp, to the meat splendid Parlor Lamp. Lamp Elliadesof everydescrlption, and the beat quality of Oaroon CRU , corustantbr onhand ad for sale at 418 store of NOILMILFITZ t BLILLIELILY, No. US Wood street. WANTED --A FEW liEWif- L.IBT IN A REGIMENT almost complete, encamped near Wachtnatcn Qty. Will be attached to GEN. SHIELDS' HRIGADE Application made at Broadway Saloon, Fifth ,atreet, or corner of Band and Duquesne way. CHAR. T. PORTER, Oaptain. CHAR. R. DPCIILLOO JOH GH N . Halm BLACK, Ja, at Lieut. Iktf 3 9 000 BARRELs CRUDE OIL, Dank Creek, and other brands ; MO barrels superior relined 01l ; !TO new barrels. Iron bound, for op ; 3.800 new to arrive, and reaming Crude and Helloed Ons,;always on hand and fer sale cheap for cub.l.4 ALLEN, agent hatt-tt No. e Wood ureic- C 0 N E 4-45 _ Na ground Oars Meal for sale by .141/10/3 FIOME6 jall3 corner Market and First streets. CORN -500 bushels prime Ear and Shelled (Awn received and for saie J. A. MZES, aIA opener la, and lAsrkso on. AED-600 pounds prime new Lard I Just received and for sate by by A. FETZER, corner Market and First streets. 9 barrels fresh Egg receivedand tor Rale ey /A. ate' sorrier Market and First street'. - DRESSED HOGS-2 Woe Dressed rust received and for ode by JAMES A. 9 1 1 7STZEB, corner Market and First streets. TYiTH KITRAUTEE WtiROUT Lila B Y, THE USE OF AN APPARATUS A) whereby no drags or galvanic battery are need. Cold weather is the time whee the serum kw can be need to its beet edrantage. Medio'l gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex. treated by my process, and are ready to Marbly as i o the safety and painlessness of the operation, whst ever has been said by persona Intereeted in as. = b eg th e contrary fuming no knowledge of my process. 4-ARTIFICLIAL TEETH inserted LTD ItY in • et E. . 134 Smithfield street. aol4tlydis N ORDLN - C: I At T ORME PHILLIPS t BLOT to erect Temporary ooden Be it ordained and enacted by the Mum, Alder men and elbows of Pittsburgh in Seises and Com mon Councils assembled, and it is hereby mooted by the authority of the aiune, That permission is hereby granted to Phillips Beat to erect tempo rary wooden buildings on the site of. their by Works, in the Second liferd, resently destroyed by fire. prosid d, That the pria ll ege hereby granted shalt only endure for the.term. of three yam a, at the expiration of which said Mali:ll4g shall be ta ken down and removed. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this 9th day of JanJary A. A LSO JAMBS OLY, President abate Mch d Cou E ncil. Attest: R. Moaaow, clerk of Select Conseil A.G. MealtifillailM, Meat Enna Via , t of Common Council. Mule of Common Coo ROO/P1141: Orr lall ON leo Otoratagaii, QRALED M liste a=A li tialESSED lat iota =Or I'm' =7ll .• is it deka se e for the .11th sr*. TIMM. ADD .1133) dad* the n ic a year etemnightt 111BRIYARY 111111 • fatkr. THOMAS • euse. 40 • BUTTER--2barrelatfresh reastred .ad fors& :1 4'l : ljavi R. B. )I)kunerti:ll4l4oo4.44, Bleakley itanufaotttrersi4re Dealers in Illailnating ahrleating Crude PetrolemalillAttasole and every description Of Waits. o ar p lumiesq u iterigutnin for the sale of 158 WOOD' STREET, Pittsburgh, .148 o • • dto tot Presbyterian Chayab. TILE TRIBUNE, LIKANAP 1 0 OMC 1863 This popular ANNUAL la noweeady.lt centaur. ELUTION RETURNS from . the States of the Union, holding elections is 1881, earefogf ucim* piled for the Tribtule Almanae; ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS and Galen; dare for the year 1882; Government of the United Mates, Executive and Judicial, Envoys Extraordinary and Em inters Real. dent from the United States at Foreign Clour*, Senate of the United St des, Members of, Glass- Bed; Rouse of Representatives of the United States Politically dwelled ; List of Slates, Capitals, Governors, times of leg! islative Meetings, General Zlecoions, etc; Population of eaoh State by Counties; also the population of the principal Clues of the United States, from the Census of ; The Morrill Tariff and the Tariff Act of the Spa' alai Session—both complete ; Also Abstracts of the other Important Acts of the Second Session of the XXXVIth Congress and-the Special Session of the XXXVUtb. Also, the more important Proclamations of President Linools ; A Chronologies] Attoontit of the important events connected with the Rebellion, and other matters of general Interest. Prieto 13 ciente. For sale by HENRY MINER, Etecoesatr to Bent a Miner, Nest door to Post Mee. G 0 T 0 SCHMERTZ & BLEA. JURY'S No. 163 Wood Street, and buy our CARBON OIL AND LAMPS. No. 74 Market Street. NEW DRY GOON OPENING:EVERY DAY VIM RATE DARK SILKS at 12540 pal yard. DRESS RILES, 'MKT CHEAP. WINTER DRESS GOODS 01°421114 oat at a no ride°. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRT& BRUITING BOSUNS AND LINENS. NrOt.K)D BARGAINS FOB OABEIRK C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street fat B •a&+ D 0 YOU WANT BOOTS, SHOES OR GUMS CHEAT O 0 T 6 JOSEPH H. BORLAND'S lIIPOHEAP CASH STOREIEit 97 Market street, 24 door • • m 500 BARRELS REFLNED PETRO LEUM, of the bolt udtty, on hand and tor I. wholesale and retail by SCHMERTZ a BLANKEST, Jus No 16S Wood street, fr. BALL'S BALSAM roR THE LUNGS— theY _ . susoialloi.v firtitten*...- - i.TP _.. itilit PARTNEMILIP OF G : ". Or , R. WinTKikOationtlatolootoo. -i„ . :: itay.l o oottey,ltolS, by the of the to , : • 'GU GEORGE I.WHITE th 'to . - ~ - of' , WHITE, ORB & 00. ,# v • i l ir CINPARTN 'undercmderri am y l 01,4411:110V atop the firm of WHITE,O Man ecua. oeaston to that of GEORGE R. WB lE TE, JANZB ROBERT OBE,. -WkL--W. MAW. Tiontun7l;lBoL agrq cordially amend the above arm to the oonflderme and patronage of my friends and mato men, having the assuranoe that the principles of • sinengvirhiehloweeriento4the loguse.ptera, R. WHITE a CO. now for more ban third' of a century will be etrurgy adhered to by %InVea -14111. '42BOItGIC st NEW STYLE OF iItdOOENAT IVENT% NEW OMB IIIEtIBBD.DELAI44IF, ota. BIP•We hays a few goadatriso of - swum:AND LONG WOOL sitAwLs, which we are salling at reduaad WO & D. HUGUSf CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET MINIM Olira tP o 4'44 NO, 30 WOOD STREET, (corner Aiwa, Pitteburgh,) blanufaatare an wholesale and retai ! dadar in all kinds ' of Wok, Parlor, and Heating Stoves Grate fronts, leaden; Le. IL In oar sample room may no found the NIIILKEIRLTEEDGAB BURNING 0008 STOVES, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been falif tented be thousands, and the Ettore' pronounced unequaled by any in this market; together with a great many other desirable materna. We hare also a eery Large assortment of PARLOR AN]) HEATING STOVES, =M < e go som o6 the BEST PATIMBRB now o c it FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND MODELER of the newest Myles. Common Sitehen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are of• Wed at very low prime. 4111P6pestal. inducements offered to builders in want ot GRATE FRONT& noes" m CLOSING OUT SALE WOOLEN 4OODS, EMBROIDERIES, Lc. CHARLES GIPNER'S, NO. 78 MARKET STREET Embroidered Collars, .Embroidered Handkerebieb, Embroidered Bette, Woolen Hoods, Woolen Sleeves, Nubias, Sontag's, Kitts, &c French Corsets for 62, White, Colored and Balmoral Hoop Skirts, Gents Buck Gauntlets, '• Gents Merino Shirts, (hints Merino. Drawers, liAlara, Neck Ti!st, CHEAP FOR CASH !LORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 77 Market Street, MEW BALMORAL BKIBTf3, Two new lots. bright and beautiful colors, first-rate q utility and at very low penes. I=lool 2, Wide and narrow tops. of the best makes, for La. dies and aliases, at eld COTTON HOSIERY, A full steak of flue, medium and common grades at Met years prices by the dosen,until February "•Ist. The ladies are invited to call and examine our assortment.; LADIES WEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroidered, Hemmed Embroidered Hemmed Revere, Hemmed Stitched, Oorde d Lawn, Mourning and Plain Linen Hand kerchief& The beat yeroff.red unand t = " cannot tad to be ap preciated. WOOLE.rr GOODS, The ontire Wok of Hoods, Bentz Scarfs, Ho bbits, Sleeve., Mitts , ac , cl out at reduced prices. BUCK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, A fall line of the above good; some of them wipe o all.)oolen Soak adapted for the lute of soldiers. Also, W; Striped Woolen Shirts and Woolen Cape for Soldiers. WHOLESALE AND BEI TAIL BOYERS are innted to oats and examine our stook, which we in the att will guara :tee as good and as oneap as any y. JOSEPH HORNE, 77 MARKET STREET NATItOIIA OIL. ARE NOW MANUFACTU RING tine article. which for tenancy hi burning, freedom of offensive odor, and tranaps_ rency of color, (which oolor we warrant not to be charifie=ge or Banta exposared is norinpeased by and in this or m MarketlL AB • profitable Oil to the oonsumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our mant ic of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil B.saneries which excels le per CbaL In e_reagth all the make of Bagliah &xlabrought to thm countr. OUI nu tatitare WOLFER, OR CONCENTRATED LIE, SALT. ao - , Are menti eo on is s well and raorably known, we trust the ultedens. to by All orders and g g m all be promptly Mende ddreesm 10144% GEORGE couiouN, Agent. Penni. Male Mentaketurgeslem nollaydwia se Wood Areal I BWENPB INFALLIBLE LINXWINT., sod BMW by - ' 4AL SIMMS ' *40., • Kew argoad sad Woo 4 iW NSW BALMEZAI. 81111:113, NEW BALMOR4I,Wik NNW EIaiLLIORAdi 81C1R77E3, Lace Oollare, Lace Handkerchiefs, Lace Betts, Linen Setts, Lece Sleeves, Gloves and Hosiery, * • OERTEALL. I WE ANNA BISHOP, WORLD BENOWRID CIRTAISICE, Who, muse her aseee In the United Mates. has .. made the altorott of the globe, begs to an One Grand Coneati ax sothiii4vitEnziG;litx.lB AABLC-BISHOP will beinhitsdAry, EDWARD; 434017 IN; The American Beritene,Blove du Cozkeinstoce. de Nue:4de, Pule: GUBTA'VB DR SPIRSR, theemineat Pianist (pupil of Idt). comeor WILL , OOMMIZIMIR AT II MAO= 3116 , iikekets bO cents. 113. The vale of dolma will dammensae on Than. day mm t 6 January IOU; 'at Mellott' hinge 9tore,Sl Wood meet, where seats, our be secured without extra. charge,. and sottmvano sitthis Ball can be seen. The PIZ Of reSOZTO4 wits- wilt close at 6 o'clock p.m. on Shelley of the turnout, The Grand Piano used on the;occasion isibralsited by John H. Mellor, Hart , D. O. WS BUB, Manager. iblitriAttl-ketso - , HON. EDWARD EVERETT Will deliver an address before the Young Men's erally, one lAbraly Association and the public gen- Ti I dt gdarEWMAIMVAIRJI. ~`••': CONCERT HA - LL. 81 14001.—Carom sae (uxom or ens Was. Alir Tickets, with reserved ems, 60 oenta, can be procured Only At the Libor, ,'.oerner.Proin and fit Harr streein end eftertieturciay.Wan. 15. w3,.N0 person can be admitted to this lecture on complimentary tickets. W. H. KINCAID. W. D. McGOWAN, BRUNOT, I. B. HUBLET, Joni% ALBA= lale Lecture Committee P/MBURGE- THEATRE. Langan ang-Mazgaugg___HlL HENDERSON Awns agiesaigek—Hrtmee_laingln ee Seat In Private Box, gook Alavinew i s agur Dress °irate, &Wm ao cen; Family Cleo* RI ntg Ookned Gallery, 21 noun Oolaredß Hillery, IS ozeg.bgeernag THD3 EVENIISIO. Laid appearanhe of Mr. VOIZIBEI, who will 'dug Paddy MCCIOI3, Widow Hochroo, Urodskeeti Law. and Hance the Paz Bunten Jig. - To commence with 808-:Y 0' M 0 B . Rory .... New Overtare-.- To conclude with P O- 0A%710N-TA.B. Paaa-horkaa-- ..... TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES PENN STREET. NK&R BT. CLAIR GRAND SATURDAY NIGHT'S BILL. THii EVENING. Will be performed In he second time IA GIG oily the rowing term entitled the CLOCK ,11.9 K ER'S HAT. Belly Smart, Mies Fenny Danboro To be followed by the I . ughebleniterbainot the ORGAN 4HlN'Din3,],7-'t Alter which Fr ongs by Ida' Dual; Dames by Wile Louisa, ICre Balkhsg by Mad. Worland, Comic BinOag, Dancing anti Negro Nccantruddles by lifeasaw.Dwria and Young s unequalled daraliatia Yeats by Menace. Donovan and Worlat d. The whole to eciticude with an *meta& atter. piece. - G MTB HEAVY SOLEIDOURLE UPPER FSF•NCN CALF BOOTS. Alpo, a large stook of Balmorals, Heavy Sole Late Boots, which we are selling at reduced pliant: W. E. Schmertz 85- Co No. 31 Filth Street. A MOB Ur InfintRWRICUS UPON STOCKS OF CRUDE AND REPINED OILS, &o: • E UNDERSIGNED FOR THE 1 Insurance Companies, represented y them, res uhy announoe to-the oulsens of Pit b tsburgh at as a meeting of the_lhelannikutant_ the otty held on Moat*, January Mit 18 4 We Yellowing r smaitions were adopted, war , thisolsed, That ales (lost Petrolotin, Rook, or Rana this, Benzine, Bemis or Nao,ha, etored in the built up portions of this oity shall be eon. sidered as wallas stonksofriods stored with said Oils, and t o wilding, in which said stains of Oils and Goods are Adored. hiscisted, That- biuktinge adjoining buildmga ott• coolest as above stated, ehall, with their contents, ce charged an adoluonal rate of premium to that which would be otherwise ebargetc of not less than one half per cent. per annum - Besoioal, That where Bitted Coal or Carbon Oil, or Liesichum is kept in quantities exceedin one b Mil= truiliand lens titan ten bartelarthemate o f pre. to be charged shall be tirt samel r on extra hazardous risks. When more than ten barrels are stored in one building, the minimum rate of pre mitmi dull be one tam °nab& rex cent. per an. num. Other stocks o f gaodaisiouul with raid o.la, sea the btUldings in which and stocks of Min and goods ere wee4sna4 bears jam. lo the same rates •at' That when the Crude Ms, Ac., named in ilia 11r resoltuton; are atoird to a toiliding en. tinny removed from other tidbit/Igs, a uct property fated for nareception oy therout; l re i ni nation,' a,,,a other pmesistions whiehmaybe edlleCtina or who, sired on wharves, or in seeds t m hereon, the rate of prestuum shall not be kse than instep& ens& per annum K. MILLER Jr, President Western Insuntace Com of Pacsburalt. I, RBA. Secretary Cams' Lismiance Oopapany of PittaWrh. stmEAT PHlNRY;Becretary &treks lasmance Company ot If. A, tusaraa off, i3eoretary Pittsburgh Insu rance Company of Pittsburgh. Lt. M. BOOK, Secretary Azlegliany Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. L Rua& RPROUL,Bearetary Pennsylvania in. • enrolee Company of Pittsburgh.. W. P. JONZtt, Insnrante Cowpony of North Amerc e of Pa„ and Hart:lord Si e h insurance Omemsmy, ofHattford•Oonn. P. A. MADhlßSotgentDelaware M.S. Insurance Company of Phila phis. I. COFFLN, Agent.-- Franklin Fire Insurance Company} Reliance M. Laurance Coinpy. of Ptdiadelphia P. and L. Ins. coml. & O. LOOMIK„ Agent, "Home" ofNew Ifinti e 7. l T. "Pticent," of Haiti Cann, .ffiwmgdlOLlVapiin Maas. JAM W4lkitafT,,Agent,. Northern Aissturance OoMfatly, Landon. Home Insurance Co, New farfput, Com GEO. W.-1311ROJRIT(Ku4dgeut, Gontinental Insurance Co _ Intithuniit Co: _ Lorillard uuturanetißo. arm. Hamm:won Insurance Co. . /nsuranCe i compariyaf.Phila. gla ' r i=ezravy s t Metroplitan barorr Agm„, oe Oottpany, Commercial New 'fork. O. illaßallT PALMER. Agent } FitaanA le t um ammo Com of Pennsylvania. s, . A. A; CABR EIII BRO.. Agent Ruts Insurance Oo of Harlon, Connecticut. ;BPLtTROMPBOH. Wand roe MarinOtruninfoca Vornpany,otP.ompata. and jalft.ft 11161141111RotxD NANO FORM. _ Lithe store of the Jewelry Ifteureeturthg 'Association, Xest to the-pcprope Office ARE PUtIING - Or SOME W . lffranzbe seven cotinroinintrorianois (beak sad frontanished. Thesa insinam to brie en , been Siinaling 'Edwin regard ta CrilicifaittOnenne any. I oral iiiiift novel Isprovenamallio naafi of a life emee saperietior t unknown in thisienartei— Mil 7 willt!* gold Id .Lair . 114 urea for eilielu ar S i V az iniraftit ' i s ;or ' l ,sekisiltrir i" jil el l VIM* 17Xecifflitietic Ulna V w AL,A4 i' AL Sib-45 - 'No. 1 ffijegft, enleby ts%et• • 11112118 Y il. CliMiLugg. •••-••••bY the Orchestra.
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