musemen • fI7SHURGH THEATRE. •4180 and Manager Wm, LIENDSBISON. Treasurer H. OVERINGTON• HAppy NEW YEARS. TWO GRAND PERFORM A N CES—Af ornoon at 2 o'clock. Evening at 7 o'clock. The Ghost! The Pantoininio TRW AFTERNOON. will he presented, the beautiful drama, introducing the great Epectral illusion of the GHOST, entit'ed The Duke's Si4nal. Henri de Lagerdare C. Lo radar To conclude with the Pantomime of Little Goody Two Shoe.: or +R ho Kill ed ('ock Robin. Little Hoods .Annie Hyatt Clown... ......... ........ . ... ...... Mr. 'tB ard Pantaloon J. Ogden Harlequin, by a uientletuan engageu for the oc casion. THIS .EVIZNINti. the great olar of The Coreigau Brotherai. with a oolkplete co t. To oon , •lnde wi Little Goody Tu.) !Shoes: or Who Kill. ed toe k Robin. VESTI. ATLI Fl)li ON l'llOllT ONLY. On SATURDAY EVENIN(i, will be presonted thegreat clay of Getmea: or the Jewish Mother. Game& .111.03 Vcstvali To 000elnde wire tittle goody Two Shoes: or Wholbill. ed Cock KObill. Garibaldi Panorama. pIIIS CELEBRATED WORK Or -a. art COO Calllfi -4- $.4 r I E.. 1 IN" 1:4 . It will be exhibited for a few days only AT LAFAYETTE HALL, Comulenoing on MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 4 TH, 188} A lecture will be siren e2l evening by Mr. A BENPunD. Price of .1 lin .: I 01 31:1L3. DJUT. ol , en a' f , 'n. o'clock; Exhruti,n to 0 , 1:131.1.1e13C0 before o'clock. janl - - MASOAIC 11A1.1.. Holman Opera Troupe, Friday E%eliug, .Jan. 1, iheti, ran ;Nc ,, V , ar.'FcBtival, Afterinwn and _Evening'. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA. CINDERELLA, Fair," and I.lllle (ttla..m klipper, SATURI, A.) tat_ of tholl'..Upe, on which oeCEISiOII wil l hi.: tho c. r popular Oyera of the (hilt' 111 Me Regiment After w • a Cc t era LA I'uIIABLE FARCE, w,i. H r,l;h. w,th all the origi nal effecr.s Admission Reserved portion 01 lit alt . Clitidr4 to iteitervett portion Dos (diet. open at 10 a. m. Tilt; GREAT Plc I URI! Jaseo Wllliams• Celebrated PANORAMA of the BIBLE A•r rka Al,-(Jis. 4.: jasa.l Fora short. time Ohly. o int ineueine MONDAY. Exiiiniuiin ea—, evening a; n InetJay e.a 1 riaintilaY. at 3v. tn. Tieget:i:=, rent,. Children under ten years oiil I; cent-, ite:.9•tf M rTsCirm or tko VELTI BIK AT SU'L E'S 11.% I, I„ WHERE YOU WILL SEE THE ARAB MAN! TH E ILLI:0)K THE ALBINO FANIII.I Frrm .11a THE A.llO I - '•WWIjA7' IS IT? THE Ii!•IPEROR BOA CONSTRICTOR Frccu the I. ,c..10n (iardore, and MAXI f)TiIFII VIIELTIE! U.r:r, up,:~ ~. Price of Adrins,ion Children de2'..-17r Fee le - _ ERCANTI LE. I / HILARY ANSOCIA TION J. EC I CR }.. EDMUND lillßii E. Author "Among :he Pine;," '' Air Suathern Friendt." ck.c, ic,ll d utar the Fifth e taro of the Course under the aue tee. of the Illeriantlie Library Association, at A 7, Li 11,1_ ON SATURDAY EVENING. JAN. 24 Samtecr—"THE LsOUTH ERN IVIIIT&S; their characteristic). and their rolatlon3 to the future Dnior." Doors upen at 7 . Locture to commence at i.. Admissi. 0 to sit parts et the Uatl 2" , cents, SORt.B flat re6ervr t. ct. , to be had at Kelly's and SchwartL's Drug and at t. ochrane's, Allegheny; and at the Book and Drug fibres, generally, in the -yr. and at the Library Room, W. FL h:INCAII, e W. IF E B•MERL A. LUNi7. r.q. K KU, Jr., WILLI sat W cO, e.SRY M. Arwoon. de3l-td ltocture t't mmittee .- 4 '‘ : ,* icts,) . 0 ON - U.: 7.g. ;k, n_, d ir o, G 4 ml i ''.?. a 61-!1 : ._:: ;..- , r , ,_-.• : 4 ..1 -.- . _i 3 : - I': :-, . '.-; - • ... 0 7/ - )s' l °? - 1 Z-) ti 4 F E : ' - '" 7:3' 2- " C t•'-' . p ~ - , t : 8 t.; ora Ash, •2 ..1 6 5. 't - A , -: 41 6.7'9 , = ~, 8 E z , 11) 7.2 ~ „ o* , c , .. z -- -, ...., • ma E - _„7„_,-_,,•-z-,-, , ~, !7, -- Q ❑ g d ilk a :7. g_a .!7 : ° .0 - --4 1 0-,. . a ° _,... E .... -LI ..,.....: . a Z • 1 01 0- , C ----: .e.l .e.. • - - 4 :.; :.? . P a Z a Co) a AT THE NEW CARPET STORE, We shall sell daring tbe present mcnth. a WHOLMALE and RETAIL, Without any Advance In Price, A full line of CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In sheets 3 to 24 ft wide; Woolen Druggets and Crumb Cloths, WINDOW SIIADES Table and Plano Covers Rugw, .31.a15, Stair nods., &c. • These guodi have advatoej in first hands from TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PER LENT within thirty days. Kll,l rtn L‘w Eollizig et LESS THAN AI ANCIA C 7 L: REES' bur stock is almost 11 t iTely new, all having been purchased witbin ninety days for cash. at the very low cat DI ea of the year. M'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO, Nom. 71 73 FIFTH ST., iroatoh Dnikling e3t styles : 7 * - fa 1 ., ., 1 "11w1 2- • LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Allow us, dear readers to wish you a happy New Year. May health and hap piness attend you through it, and may the dawn of another year usher in a day that shall witness peace, prosperity, and con tentment throughout the length and breadth of our once united and happy land. Such is th ,, sincere wish of our " UT & OF 81 . 1 i• crs. - -In accor dance With Circular No. 83, dated "Office of A. A. Provos'. Marshal General, Her rishurg, D-c. 21;.h, 1.863," the Board Enrollment of ,he 221 District of Penn sylvania, assigns the following quotas to the dlarent sub divisions of said district, being governed in doing so by the original enrollment therein--and lacing fourteen and one.tenth per cent. of those enrolled in tirst•class: '2) Cent% lo cuts 21 eenl4 ianl ut-Dist. Quota. Sob-Dist. First wi d , P;t:e..... S:2 Penn township.... Por.;nd RS Yceh ea township Third " Wilkits SS Fourth 71 Paton township.. . Fit ..._166 ver &tiller township_ 49 " " lizabeth township _ •enth " 47 Mlftlintiwmhi n 51 401 th " Jefferson t - den.hip Sinth " .Bnowden Lawrenitrilie . Bahlwin township . 2.5 Temperance: ire "3 L, istr st. CiAlr li9p.. 47 'Wort t'ittaburg'• )6 Uni. , u township t • isslou,neahe'a /161,. tt h.washte. ate Pittsburgh.... 36 Upper St. Clair 131rannsh Chartlers town hip P. East Bir.uiegbatil 7 :truth Fayette tw, Drl'hee , t,st .... 27 North ray. tte trap Xliaaltath Born ..... It Fin slay townshie )4 Rest 1.; . 7 ‘ t.r_.tu r 01,;1... . Pitt . P3WlShlp Mu 01.4 Cre,tent t^wrpihip . ; Plum .. PI Nerihe A ;;NuNVLEDGM ENT.— The Sisters of Meicy gratefully acknowledged the receipt of twenty dolars, as a donation to the Mercy Hospital, 'ram the Provost Mar shal, .1. Herron Footer, _q. 'i:hie id a Christmas present worthy of being record ed, bEcause it iv for the sink poor, nod in favor of a charitable institution which un ostentat inuely has done so much good to our indigent arid suffering commuLity. Would to God that the people at largo would feel and art an 11 r. Post, r has done with r. and to tho Hospital, whose good t Hi - reference to the sick poor, seem to be overlook, d. or f)rptotten, by those who could and ought to relieve them. We und , rstand that the same gentleman gave a similar sum to St. Paul's R. C. Orphan Asylum. at the same time, for which, we are sure, the Managers are truly thankful, To each and every one, who has the means to enable him to be charit able to the suffering poor, we crowd nay, "Go and do thou in like manner. - - Pittsbitr,/', Catholic. =ME! 15 ( enlR 1.0 if f`ll/9 l i Tat; .1 wlstl MOTHER.—We have to in form our readers that Mlle Vestrali, the celebrated actress, will make her second and only appearance in Pittsburgh bt the theatre, on Samrdly night, on which cc( a.,ion she trill personate the character of " Guinea," in the play of the " Jewish Mother," which had such a popular run here a short time since. The enterprising manager has spared no pains to render this night certainly equally as attractive as it was on the former occasion, Those who would see the Jewish Mother repre sented tragically, under the most trying circumstances, should not fail to see Vest- Yak She will play but one night, having an engagement in Philadelphia, commen cing on Monday evening. A 7. 5 Z -4 IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS.—By a recent regulation of the Pension Office, many mothers of deceased soldiers are now en titled to pensions who were not previous. ly. tinder the original regulation 3, a mother was required to prove her mar riage, and only widowed mothers were en tiled to pensions, while under the present regulations any mother of a deceased otli cer or soldier, if she was dependent wholly or in part on her deceased son for sup• port, is entitled to a pension whether her husband be living or not, and it is not now necessary for a mother to prove her marriage. NOP PIANO ESTABLISIIMENT.—We took a hasty glance yesterday through the new piano rooms of Messrs. Warnelink & Barr, St. Clair street, near the bridge. It is not our design to do more this time than to advise the reader to call and examine their stock of pianos, melodeons, &c., which they will find superior to none in the city. They are about to introduce new instru— ments to public favor here, and desire the public to give them the closest scrutiny, and to compare their merits with those sold by other houses, feeling confident that their pianos will not suffer by the contrast. DEATH OF A PRlEST. — lntelligence has been received here of the death of Rev. Father P. Rattigan, which took place at his residence in Lloydtown, Canada West. Father Rattigan was first stationed near Loretto, on the Allegheny mountains, but afterwards had pastoral care of the con gregation of the old Cathedral in this city, by whom he was much beloved. He was Subsequently sent as a missionary to the Missouri Indians, and finally took charge of the congregation in the place where he died. He was eighty years of age. His remains will be brought to this city for interment. GINGER SNA PS. —Wehavehad many o&a -sions to call attention to the Steam Cracker Bakery of S. S. Marvin, on Fourth street. Arid ail thia is the first day of the',New Year it may not be amiss to "stata.4tiat—this ear , " - ojahment turns opt evary variety of ' '-` for r -r quality NEW TEARS' (IT TER AVM.MIMI& POST; - PRIDAY SMItNIVI, UNIT DAILY POST. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1861 S. M. PETTENGILL & CO., No. 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 State street, I3 , )ston, are our agents' for the Daily ant Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for us at our Lowest Rates. Kir-ON AND AFTER THE let OF NO VEMBER, 13 , 33, all subscriptions to the Daily Post mast be paid in advance. Those knowing thenaseves to be fn arrears will please call and settle without further delay. ISirTHE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be procured at the News Depots of J. W. Pittock and Frank Caso, Fifth street. with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents: Weekly 5 001:1t8. happy New liear ;~~ ~ ~ISY r,_ .~~~ 3,.., ~. Official By order of the R , . Bishop, the following appointments and changes, are made in the administration of the Diocese or Pittsburgh : Very Rev. T. Mullen, Vicar General. Very Rev. J. S'ibiel, Vicar General for the Germans. Rev. J. Hickey, Secretary and Chancel lor. COUNCIL OF THE HISEIOP, Rt. B Wimmer. O. S. B , Very Rev. Thomas Heyden, Very Rev. T. Mullen, Very Rev. J. Stibiel, Rev..l. A. Stillenger, Rev. E. F. Garland, Rev. A. P. Gibbs, Rev, Father Muller, C. SS. R , Rev. Father Dominic, REV. J. Hickey. Very Piny. J. O'Connor, Ecclesiastical Superior of the Franciscan Brothers, and Superior of Sr. Francis' College, Loretto. Rev..l. Keogh, D. D., President of St. Michael's Theological Seminary. Rev..l. Heck; v, Spiritual Director of ihn Sisters of Mercy. Rev. Thomas Quinn, Chaplain of St. rtcler l s Convent. R,c. J. Ford Chaplain of St. Francis' Moi.iistery, and assistant Pastor of St. Mai Loretto. R.:v. J. F. Holland. Chaplain of St. Mary's ('.invent. W. A HospitaL 1.;..v. A. urdono, Pastor of St. Patick's Cirl•pron fi-ttorn. harke, Chaplain of Mercy 1:..v. P. M. Sheehan, assistant Pastor o t Peter's, Allegheny, L Burns, assistant Pastor of St Paul's Cathedral. . . It v. J. 'Thai v, Pa,tur .1 the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Wa3hiog. tuts p.ccese will be divided into four ilel . ,nces instead of two as heretofore, and these conferences shall be attended not only by the secular clergy, as hereto— fore, but aleo by the regular clergy, who have pastoral care of souls. The first, Conference will be held at St. Paul's Cailti-dral, and will conipriae the ,•uuniips of Allegheny, Greene, Washing t .n, Fayette, Beaver and Lawrence. Very Etr.v. T. Muilen, Master of Conference ; Vero I:pr. .1 Stib el, Vice Mapti.r. The Set t'untprenc- will be hele at liriirrhie, and will cninpri..e the, counties of and ‘Ve .. ...moreland, and Johns ;cid: ma county, and that portion cf r manly west of Johnstown, inrlu a:l.e I: v. .1 A ngpr, Master of COLl..lmo,i r' the Prier of St. Vincent' s litlobaster,. LIP Th.rd Cobfert-bcu w.ii held at Lcret. -. a 't clinorts the c0w:16, - s of Blair, t . tomerFet, Fluntingdcn, Bedford, abd that 'aut. of Cambria east of johns— buy.,:ncluntcely.very Rev. Thomas Ilt ti, .11a-ter of Cubtrralice, Bud the Vfte Master. "lb, Fourth Corite.reace w,ll be held at and it wt.!' c. , mprise the c.,un t t aid Arm.trong. Rev R. Pt:- at. Master of Coctereoce ; Rev. Ce:eatibe Eng :Ibrecht, O. S. Ii , Vice M. Dom F.' , It.(;. - t u/10, , \IFIICANTIL, I IlilllllY 1,1 , " rc - RE , r• , .3ers will hay. ohs.:rved, 11 a P,,tiee Our h . iv,r(iit'g eJkmlrs, that Edmund !",ii.3 a t 'it't t ti It% ta lemuie t•Vttltlttg in xt befc re the 1 ming Nlen Ile Library At,so, !:on. e were pleased to hear the an uouLcirmeut. Le, no doubt, a large pro portion ut tLe community will be. Mr. E. 18 better ;mown to the reading public as ;be author of several works of unusual curroi,t " Among the Pines," " southern Friends, - Sc , His ap pearance, bziwever, itti a lecturer, in the ;im nal ies En-t nud West, during the bas palled forth universal ,it naiitfacirm and approval fro 12 t lat-aS of people, and journals of all tart e the .sui,j, , ct chosen by Mr. rikei 1.,r his ccmjiF lecture, " The Smi•hiirti whites--thelr characteristics, and their rPiatron to the tuture of the Union, - i s e• .P which he Is eminently qualified to treat and render interesting and instructive. N r,,d. by those wit - I have heard him indicter this lecture, to ntiliroach his theme wua rich a degree ;it lairness, and in 80 t'Vldelti It &Writ tti truthfulness, that his cannot fail to trapreivs themselves upon every intelligent and candid mind. W e advise all our red:l,ra who desire to be med on this. Ole of the leading topics now beginning to engage the attention of all rrtiecting and patriotic minds, to hear KtrkP. We append some notices of ti,e press. Mr. K:rke, in this lecture, gives more practical intorznation, as to the structure of Southern society, and how the North must and can tint with it advantageously under pros nt circumstances, than any author or writer on the subject."— 4. arven ( U. II he lecture is both amusing and in teresting : abounding in wit, and humor, and in occasional flights of beautifully conceived thought."—Detroit Free Press, Dem. It rresenta new and striking features, which, if they prove to be facts, must have a mighty influence in determining the fu— ture of the South, Yr. Kirke must prove a most successful, as ho is a most enter— uuninglecturer...— Clevelaad Pia indealer , ( Democrat ic ) The lecture was a complete success.' —Cleveland Herald. . . Toe lectu.e contains many beautiful specimens of word painting, and gives a complete life like description of the differ ent classes of white people in the South." —Toledo Commercial, DICrESAN INTELLIGENCE—On lag Sun day, the occasion of the Forty Hours' De votion, the Rt. Rev, Bishop Confirmed 113 persons in St. Michael's church, Birmingham. The Bishop addressed those wf-- , were about to be Confirmed in a few appropriate remarks on the nature of the Sacrament of which they were to be the recipients. CONNFT LSVILLE RAILROAD. -It gives U 8 pleapire to state that the most active pre. parations are now being made for letting out the work on this road between Con nellsville And Cumberland, and we have little doubt now that the contractors will begin operations or. the line at an early day. PITTOCE. AND TDE NSW YEAR.—Pittock is prepared to accommodate the with everything kept in a first class Book and Stationery establishment. If you have not made all your presents call on Pittock today, and select one of those superb Albums, a splendidly bound book, or anything else in his line. MONS DE LONGS DANCING ACADEMY-- serwid Quarter—New Classes now form ing, for Juveniles and Adults. Now is tue time for new beginners. For particu lars please call for circulars at the Music stores, Juvenile Classes will meet as usu al at O3eon building, ;is, Fourth street. GENERAL Nenutv,--General Negly has been ordered to report at Cincinnati for orders from Headquarters, and is now stopping at the Burnett Howie in that city. Nick PaESENTS.—DJn't forget to drop into Frank Caseie to-day and take a look at his stock of Albums, Books, Portemon• _,y,,, _ TOE POSTOFFLOB will be open today as follows: From 72 to 83 oclock, a. m., and from 5 to G o'clock, a. m. JOSEPH MICTER JOSEPH MEYER .3k SON, PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE & CHAIRS, WAREHOU92, 135 SMITHFIELD Between 6th et., and Virgin alley WITHOUT EXCEPTION Rankin's Extract of Buchu Is the best preparation for all diseases of the Bladder and Being made upon scientific r•riuoiples from the best,diuretie3 known. '.i o the•med cal profession it is confidently recommended. PRICE, 75 CE Ts AT RANKIN'S DRUG STORE 63 MARKET' STREET, br Druvirist getrral!y C - ELERRA'FED EXTRAS OR THE CT 1N HANDKERCHIEF, Ashland Flowers ,Mignonette Alisnia Moak „usaryins Meadow Flowers Bouquet de California ( Lilae Bouquet d'Arabie Lily of the Valley Bouquet de Carolina Now-mown Hay Bergamotte, ()range Flowers Cassie Patohouly Camelia Pink Clemente Poppinaok Cairat .Portugal Citronelle Roeat Prairie Flowers Crystal Palace ißose ()cranium Rough and Reads' titllitiower Spring Flower Barden /Flowers Sweat Briar Heliotrope Sweet Pea oney Sweet Lavender Loney suckle 'Sweet Lettuce Hawthorn Sweet Clover Hyacinth, ITuberos Ja.sinin ,Tea Rose Jockey Club, Vielette Jenny Lind Verbena donquille, Vetivert Mousseline Vanilla M illelleurs West End Magnolia White Lily Marochale Winter Blosom BAZIN'S HEDYOSMIA, a highly concentra led Persian Essence, the most elegant perfume for mparnng to the handkerchief a very agreeable and lasting odor. ESSENCE BOUQCET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER TEN.--A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving erearus, Preparations for the Hair, Ce8L110liC?, T.,i , e: Waters, Dentifrioes, and Perfumery ot all kinds, constantly on hand. For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER. dean Cnrnc, Penn and St. Clair a [L,,,z - -JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FRO lti "s" Eurol , e, a new upply of Rusgian Pebbles, AI-o. a fine tssortmeot OPERA GLASSES, FIELD GLASSES, m IcHnscopEs, TELLE•icopEs. PERSPECTIVES, Pocket Compasses, for army use. Rowing , fT a ses, Liuen Detesters, Nand GleaFes sc for sale by DIAMOND. Pro - ti-s 1 Optician. Fifth st., Poet Hai digs. I For Ladies", ❑o'3-]rd-wSs For Gentlemen For Children, For Everybody. Christmas & New Years' PIRESENTS. /1111 E HOLIDAYS ARE FAST AI.- proaching, and everybody wal be on the lookout far something good end serviceable for orrseniii. Nothing can be more appropriate than tLc iodu wing articles, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS We have ever aal tittle:era at.iee at pricer. we de' all We base the great Phi.alell h.a A - burn h guards, which is e,n,Ltered the ti.S.T ALBUM MADE. Holding 6 Cards to 300 We have aiso a largo variety of Porternonnaies. Pocket 13 'aka. Wallets, rocket Knives, Ladie3' Parses, Toy B001.!5, C'fird Photograpas. Pocket Bibles for Centre TabieF, Portfolios, Checker Boards, t-heckere, Chess. Manes, Games of all kinds. Holiday Books Of all de criptioni,. Ladies' Work Cases. Card Cases, rk different kinds of Garucs, and other ar ticles too numerous to mention. What la Nicer fog a Pr( sent than a Year's subscription to a Magazine or Parr furniah them at Publishers' Eaten, at JOHN W. P.ITTOCK'S ALBUM DEPOT, Fifth street. opposite the Postoffize del9 A HAPPY NEW YEAH, RECIPROCATE THOSE WHO HE ceived presents from their friends on Christ mss had better return the compliment and cal AT 78 MARKET STREET Where they will find a suitable article for a handsome New Y ears' Present We enumerate only a few articles, vie Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases, Rosewood Work Boxes, set with Shells, Jet and Steel Breastpins and Ear rings Splendid Photograph Albums, Ladies' Traveling Satchels, Pearl Portemonualee, Purses, Lace and Embroidered Head•Dressee, Skating caps, Wholesale and Retail, MACRUM dic GLYDEIi, 78 MARKET STREET, Between Fourth and Diamond AFRESH STOCK JUST RECEIVED r the HOLIDAYS OF HOOTS, SHOES, Gaiters, Balmoral®, AND GUMS, Which will be sold tower than an p henna in the c'l9. Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere J. IL BORLAND. de2s No. 98 Market 5t..., 2d door from sth, BUTTERFIELD & CI., ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-LET. tore of AdizOni trati3n having been granted to the undersigned upon the wet° of CoL James H. Childs, late of Allegheny county, Pa.„ deceas ed, all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to makd payment to the undersigned, and those having c:aim3 against mid estate will pre sent them, prorerly authenticated. to CHARLES A. HOWE, Adm'r. At Office of Hussy, Wells .k Co , corner of Harrison and Pike streets Or to MITCHEL rit PALMER, Attorneys, dco-lawEiv N.. 87 Fifth at., Pittsburgh. Bialsters and Hon Dealers, f .14 VP 4 'TIM PITTS'E CRC) Ll. Kidneys, IYOUSEKEEVER-S FURNISHING STORE. Goons FOR KITCHEN. Brush& Baskets Wasp Basins Cup 51,,ps Wire sieves Coal St.tittle Stove Polish Knife Wast. era Basting Spoona Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans Bird Roasters Fry Pans Farina Boilers EFg Beaters F,our Pails Water Filterers Pie Plates Clothes Wringers Wooden Spoons Butter Prints Wash Tube Soap Cups Toast Force Sad Irons Meat Presses Cake Boxes, Are...kc. NINO ROOM. PLATED. Call Bells Nut Picks Fish Knives Castors Syrup Jugs Cake Knives _... Crumb Knives Ice Cream Knives bait Stands I Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soap Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spoons Round &Oval Salvert Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do 6.:'.itiare Waiters - linglish Tea Trays Crumb Brushes. Fork dr Spoon Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetiers Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mats Round Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, Ace. FOR THE CHAMBER. Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets' Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Matress Brushes Gas Shades Shaving lEtnas i Nursery Shades Bronx Match Holders' do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Was Tapers Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. Libraey Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes 1 Vestas Bird Cages I Meat Safes Vissetts : Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives I Camp Portfolios. And everything Pertaining to a well appointed Household. . Fancy Jewelry Cases Perfumery Cases, To be obtained at moonable prim; at theiß . ENV STORE of Collars and Sleeves, First door below the Exchange Bank. iglg. All goods delivered free of charge iu the city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Du quesne borough. eta. agls-law Nublas, Hoods, etc., etc., WILLOPOSALS FOR PLANK.—PRO. PERRY ra S s V a LLEPLANK l AL A G O H M NY NY until the IST of JANUARY, 1864, for tarnishing on the line of their Road. the best quality of 3-inch White Oak or Hemlock Plank, The White Oak to be 8 feet long, saclike Hem. jock 16 feet long, and to be delivered at such times and placed as the President of the said Road may direct. Persons trotmoina will state the kind of Plank they will furnish, the price per thousand feet. board measure ; the raymenta re quired where delivered from, and the quantities they will be able to furnish monthly, or during the coming year Proposals sealed, to be loft at either ol the toll ales, or directed to the subscri ber thrugh the Perrysville P. 0., Allegheny, co.. Pa JAMES A GIBSON. President A. !it P. P R, 00. Perrysville. Nov. 30. 1863 dellawd.kwti XECUTOR'S NOTICE.—WHEREAS .11241 letters testamentary on the estate of John McGee, deoea. - . xi. late of AVCandless township. • county, Pa., have heeniprautod tg , - •. All - pomms u.debtAi • mute n BY TELEGRAPH, TO THE DAILY POST- ter - The telegraph lines not being in working order last night we were compell ed to go to press without our regular dis patches. Bounties to V eterttott—Gen. Butler, Ace NEW YORK, December 31.—A Times Washington special of the 30th says :—lm mediately on the reassembling of Congress bills will be tiltroduced in both houses ex tending the time for the payment of boon• ties to veterans. Measures will at once be adopted by our Governnient which will compel the rebel authorities to recognize Gereral Butler's status as an ollic•er in the United States army. Until that is done, no propositions relative to excharge, made by the rebels, will be recogn:ziii. . . New compTections are said to have arisen in the matter of the removal of the French tobacco from Richmond. It is believed here that (he rebel government will refuse permission to the French war vessels to ascend the James river. I.otPre received from officers in Gener al Ittrik... army say that the cotton held by the planters in Texas, which will soon be brought i-to market, is over 200,000 bales Seven members of the Cth Ohio battery, captured; by the rebels near Tullahoma, were brutally mnrderf J. They were tied to a tree, shot and th-ir bodies thrown into the river. Late 'Washington Items 11 kqtIIN , ;TON, DE - C. 31 his morning E C. Claybrook, of the ltth Virginia rebel cavairy. was granted an audience with the Pretident, for the purpose of making an imp,-•rtaLt information of a secret charac ter. Chiof Justice Taney is thought to be somewhat better. _ . Forty decrees of condemnation of rebel property se zed under the confiscation act have been issued here. to account of the enormous amount of work to be prrliously done, Gem Mcelel .lan's report cannot be issued for several weeks yet, as there are to be twenty maps engraved for it. Save Thyself. DR. S. CUTTER'S ENGLISH BITTERS. THE GREATEST NERVINE EVER DISCO% ERED—'VEIE (al(En TEST Nl(' EVER DI S CoVERE Il—T E ISREAI'EST ALTERATIVE EVER /UNCOVERED A CURE FOK INTEMPERANCE. S A NEKVINE, IT ALLAYS TILE chronic inflammation of the stomach, in all persoi s adiietcti to the use of ST , MI:III4I3GF and narentics.sueh us Alcoholic and Matt Liquors, Opium. Morphia, Arsents Abaco°, etc., etc, It removes the itmilmi appetit3 or craving el the -teutaah for stimiilani, & In Headache, Neu lw/a, and all nerrcu , d,seaae it haa as a Norvine. A A it deer. a tlaaiihY lone to the stomach, r. f“-,i,e110 l'urreCid fiver derangeduetot., regulate, the b„wnla, romoveg le a- FILO: . and drowsine4s. d briers pertoct bealth to the Dysitaptio. API ALTERATIVE. The blend, the life of the 'pods, is dented from the food we digest. Bow important then, that the duties 01 tho stom nob are periectly performed. If its if n TAOS are imperfectly executed, do ease instead health is scattered through the systnui. When our food is properly digest° I, pure Mood is euppliod the and Blotches, l'unpies, Tetter, Erysipelas, Uld pares. Niercurial and Veneriat Taints, and other . 4.6 , 1 ,, eS from .wpore Mood, dieap pear. 150 Dr. Cutter's Eng.ish Bitters and you will have perloct digestion and pure liicext For parti:olan+ this celebrated Medicine, Procure Dr. Cutter's arc:liar Mtn any of our Agrat3. N. VAN 131.1iL, 119 N. Second street, A werican Manufactui lug Agent) Feilada, TuitltENuE k :YlcCi.i.itk, Agents, ternerot Fourth and :Market EL., Futsburgb. For sale by all respectable Druggista. o tl5-ly finitae i - rinit en \V ar e t , pice Bone:, Cup liths Straw :.utters Hair Sievc.s Mince Knives Silver Soap Chamois Skins Skewers Gridirons Lemon Squeezers Stew Pans W silo Irons ish Kettlus Ham Boilers Graters Larding I.; ecdierz Pudding Pans Bread Pans Butter Ladles Iron Holder= Step Ladders Koolers Clothes Linos, Seales Cook's Knives Broad Boxes SooJpe FOR THE DI BILVRR KAY & RICHARDS !O. 30 FIFTH STREET. COMMERCIAL. kiti:5: 111 : 12 1;iffr):4.33:4.1RD.,11!,:5441 Orshn or ranDArLy Now. F/LiD.L Y, January, 1. ' Business — p r no change YestetdaY worthy of soecial notice—as usual at theologise( 'the year our merchants are generally engaged in balancing their books So as to be ready to com mence the new year with a new set of looks, so that about this time there is but little attention paid to hasMESS. Amollit the sales may be noted the following: Whiluts.Y—The decline whine has been estab lished in the Chicago and Cincinnati markets had bat ittlo effect here, Dealers refuse to sell be low M , :cr,"...8.3e. They say the decline is only tem porarly. aySes of 18 loads at $l3 oc@4o 00, A the e:osa there were 7 loath that label to fin, Rurehesers . Flour-800'0f Extra at V; Fstra $7 0047 37.Ci7 fO. The .attar figures far the best brerds. We notice a large amount pasting through to the East. Grain—Sales of 550 bash. Rai wheat at $1 40' While—Sales of 10) bush, at $1 55, Oats was sold a: rOc bushel. Corn was offered more freely, the ruling price being $125 bushel. Barley is i-1 good detnad—t , priug at $1 735tie1 40: $1 5041 55 IS bushel. Maewn—sugar cured hams at lie: ('lain shot/Liars dc; and aid, 89c. Grocpries—We have no change to notice. The demand was confined to small lots to meet the wants of the city trade. As prises were un changed we omit quotations. PITTSBURGH OIL TBARR, AY, Jan a . 1. Iti:1 Crude—Late in the aft P ern ßlD oon lil demand was ac.ivo Falee of two percale of balk condet ing of 17004lutal btda. at for barreled 1.11 . .'4c was the nominal rate, negmed—Tho aAiorr price for bonded was 40c: free 5'./c. .4 lot of f.O bbl of refined Bniliant in bond - was di posed of at 40e. ALLEGHENY LIVE STOCK MARKET, ALL/WEENY, Decemb in g re 31, 1863. CATTI E—l he market dur the week was bat poorly supplied ; this, however, is no unusual occurrence enrin g the holi• days. Good cattle were very scarce. The demand, however, was very limit ed. Interior was difficult of sale, no body seemed to care about them. The shipments East was limited. Messrs. Holmes and Fifer shipped one car load Eeast, and Mr. J. H. Hays sent forward the same number. Hci.s.--The supply offered was limited; good hogs being fully from A advanced from last week. Below will ba found the particulars in regard to transactions. SHEEP — There was not sufficient sales made to establish prices so far as we could trieertain, only one lot was disposed of. The season seems to be over, 1EA.1.18 OF HOGS- :f) CAT, J B Boyd sold 9u head at $5 90. John Chance sold 61 head at 5 75. 8 Stock sold 25 head at 5 25. , Phillips sold 212 head at 5 1 , 3. A Ift logerson sold 221 head at 5 50. I G Id Kilgore sold 39 head at 5 90. Jas Hamilton sold 270 head at. 5 73, J Graham sold 36 head at C. 30. J Johnson sold 40 head at 5 90. Holmes & Glass sold 225 head at 6 00, Holmes & Glass sold 123 head at 6 00, Holmes & Glass sold 132 head at 0 12. Holmes & Glass sold 53 head at 6 0.3. Holmes & Glass sold 139 head at 6 0.3, Holmes S• Glass sold 121 head at 5 33 Holmes & Glass sold 227 head at 5 8.5 SALES OF CATTLE- r e CWT. S Wilson sold 5!) head at $4 00@4 50. -- Mclntyre sold 19 head at 3 26. Samuel Miller sold 34 head at 325, J sharp sold 20 head at 3 62. G Stoats sold 19 heal at 2 62,13 80. Troaeman & Marks sold 120 head at 3 00 C -, 500 G H. Kilgore sold 10 head at .", 23G , 4 O. J Batey sold 27 head at 2 00@3 00. Peter Kline sold 10 head at 2 7. - , 8 Gills sold 25 head at S 00(34 Oil, J Johnson sold 20 head at 2 50Q,3 tau. Hayman & Rubel sold 65 head at ;_; 73, Mearhs & Co sold 60 head at 3 0014 12. Greenwalk & Co sold 50 head at 2 50( f i, 4 50. C Hudson sold 40 head at 2 50@3 50. P Cline sold 60 head at 2 25q,4 00 H A Mernick sold IGO head at 2 506 -, 4 50. Knoart & Gird sold 40 head at 2 00(2,4 00. S Johnson sold 40 head at 3 00(c , 4 00, SALES OF CATTLE- HEAD, D Buzsick sold 40 head at $32 00. S Stock sold 22 head at 14 00(a2,18 00, .1 J Farrell sold 18 head at 18 OU. Isaac Hoglan sold 23 head at 17 00. SALES OF SHEEP SIIKEP —Was neglected during the week —there were no offerings worthy of no. tice. The market, however, was dull and no person seemed desirous of purchasing. The only sales that came under our notice was the following : J Johnson sold HO head at $4,37 l cwt. Cincinnati Whisky Market. WHISK---On Tuesday last. was quoted at 8.30. Oa Saturday it thopood to To day sal , s were made at 751g763, the latter furure resressnts a dull market, though the prevailing price. Chicago ghwines Mark et- Hum WINKS — The market ^losed dull with more sellers than buyers at 790$ gallon. Cincinnati Coal ➢larket CO A L — A good demand at 250 afloat for the beat Pittzburich. 8n 33 and 36c delivered Another rise at Pittsburgh will insure a good supply Lor the winter. LARGE STOCK OF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, TO CLOSE OUT THE LOT. AT CHAS. C. MELLOR'S, del2 Si WOOD STREET. SITITABLIC Holiday Presents! Embroidered Plano and Table Covers, Moenle and Velvet Rugs, • Velvet and Brussels Raosoeka, de.. de., dee., AT 1119CALLIJM11, de23 No, 87 Fourt# street. BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY N. 8. MARVIN, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer la all kinds of Crackers and Pilot Bread, O. 64 FOURTH STREET, Between Wood and Market. de3 PITTSBURGH. PA A LOT OF Manufacturing and Cigar Leaf For Bale. WCOLLISTER tt BAEB, IOS WOOD STREET Rave received on consignment a lot of Mannfair taring and Cigar Leaf, which they are ordered to sell at very low figures for cash. Call and see the amides.noS 1,1 'WILLY lIMPORT4I.3iT TO VOLUN TERILS.—After the sth of January next, the only bounty provided by law is the SIOD au thorised by the act ofJulY 22, 1862. All who de sire to secure the present bounties of $302 paid to new recruits. or SM2 paid to veterans must en list b..fttre January sth. 1864. Rearnite will be received for the 62d Regiment Penn s ylvania Vol unteers, or any other Pena. Regiment, at the Girard House, Smithfield street. All bounties gnat Babied and recruits credited to the sub-dis• t riot to which they belong. EDWARD S. WRIGHT, Capt. 62d Pa., Vole Recruiting Officer: FI Ha NATIONAL 11,01 Y OF PITTSBURGH, } 1,..,TE PI TTBBURGH MUST COMP ANY, Pittsburgh. Deo. El. 18E3. AN ELECTION FOR NINE DIREC tore of . this Bank will be held on the SEC OND TUESDAY. 12th of JANUARY next be tween the hours of 11a, M., an 4 2 p td: de23-td JOHN D. SCULLy, c , . 1-• , • NO. 11 REED STREET 1" Tv& iota of ground. each Rood street. at the corner of r neat well hnilt two story bri^ hall. parker, dining room, hers, porch. eta. out oven,. Plan:42lM Apot> et,r, .1` Tan RivgyZ.4 wereirine fastiligtif and falling. 711 E splendid sidik land Cant- Mranscitigan MU; tho best of atigionatt, officers. CAPT. S SHUMAN% iq ‘ A, r .. rev Spray. is about n . AZ,. the lauding in a day or. v . .... for at. Louis. She is die We shall refer to her at IT will be seen bird A column.. that the fatrffitgipti CapL Gordon, has r • . ill Wheeling trade. Palos'? „t, learn this M 'et with rit 1 .4-• Mr. Garbs e is a careful atitia,k4til Atrigatire.4 - , .. - THE fine stet announced fort day. 'lbis boat of both careful t who has charge that Pa,sengerr TILE Ciro prz.s4 Ci•erles Hartor Lotus. This br Hone arid cared George Bats will orzdit to bicoeolf CAPT. FRESCH' JoAti.,h neree,. nut on 'lnez(la3 destined to elms We e all have a( other time. Tae blAieladiti A MRSOEI, 18 annul This boat has un is in cb arse of al Capt. Mason, bei old friend, AIWA pasJengers are w' T 7. elegant side-wheel plow agoo. Cao , . Donnelly, lea nati and Louisville. Title or accommodations. She itentriedt sumptuous table, has attentive 'dew p °lb ccrs ; in trot, ih e may be termed:" tel. I ,ur old firiend, MeConnel.Wialki the cif:lce. i'ur word for it. any bileei ed him will be certain to be dome: way. Prrreecracu. December 31, 1863.4,1ite Wheeling packet steamer Minervirlyri" bar old trade, making remlar. , * Pittsburgh every TUESDAY;Tte - BATUADA Y. Having been tb ad, the well deserves the pa•ro generally. Tex ga COLLIN. Wharf Boar, below Meneceik de3l 6t ARRIVALS AND DEPART?" ARRIVED. FrankliD, Bennett. Browneville. OaUntil', Clarke. Brewue , Jae. Reese Peebles. Ede rgooaut No. 2 Pa, ter, eineTr.• , Di:PARTED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brom:Levi Franklin, Bennett, Browns Jas. Renfro. Peebles, Meal>. W Min , rva, Gordon, heeling Louispi le. Fink. Cincinnati. STEAMBOAT "Red, White and EM' ____ THROUGH DiitEur JR' WHEELING, MAILIETT.A.,,' BURG and CINCIM • tce-' Wo 'tow no Ho z ig. 2,- , l:.,Comprising the rig,„ fkrst Pa-fkOlaker Btoninera t 1,2:11Ch 13 or No. 3,11 t , r—hice, clerk : CRICKET NA ) mascot—Gaylord, c'ork ; master—Bryson, clerk. TheabOVOnalr. ers leave positively as advarlsod.,r-:,'._ Pittsburgh & ;780 11" t.SDA `VS CI NCINNATIV 6 ' 4 . 11 n I.eces Pittvburtgh ever 9+' Leave.. it). ractunsti everr? ...4 ,..47 .... rum .BiE W ArAFFL a ant side-wheel JO:2, 'heti PIBRC6, S. B. French , , uill run a+ a weekly Puoket betwre% _ m g. polnt3. Leaves Pittsburgh every 11 a La., and Ciecanati every - Tl' ui. For (night. ur passaye, apply.olo,l JOHN FLA tiliodrl:' , .. I'l[ll J. D. COLL.lll42ifilfth - - 77 Cincinnati & Louiavill .:'d FOR CINCINNATI AND PHIDAY. JAN. 1, ATA l'IlE NEW A 1 aesongor steam • . 7 Wise, Cosrnanaer.wlll leave as . '. , For froig at. or idae....4axo, applir.• JOHN ILMJ • ian 1 J. D. COLLI‘ t. Evan'lle, Cairo & FOR EVANNVILLE. OW: LOIJIW, .14; ' SATURDAY, JAN zigiMtiT HE NEW . A. passenger Miiiiiiiii : ;•4 1. M. M.soo, Commanocr, Wifiloriiii ad above. 3 For fro.ght, or passage. a .0 • on 1 J. tlii '• ' ' or in]. J. D. COLtI '. - A, FOR EVANS VILLE, C LOUIS. THI i DAY. JAN.I ZeirgiLts THE Fll3ll termer ORO, tr Commander. will leave as Rabe For freight, or Pc1813611(l. a.peir JAMBS COL Jan! JOHN FLA -71:114ir FOB EVANSIVIELIt. - " SATURDAY JAN. 9'X' p--.1%,7,*1 1,, Evans, Cor above. For freight, WE tion All themnv CASSIMI SILK AND CASH. W. H. - RUG** 143 FED Corner Market San SMITH, PM* Ninth Ward Warehouse, No. 149 F fik, • al Manufacturers ;of Coal Oil Retorts and B ''.. Sad Irons. Dog Irons, Ponies, _Hangers and Co Also Jobbing and IfitgAtivig tlon made tonrder. .e.,: , - 417_ Haying a comp.! the foundry. all neciftiAbg attended - 14....____ . ' 1 4, ~- -- e WELDOSZiI MA NI37AM7 Lamps tu‘ CARBON on; 164 Wood s WALTER NTEWDS F.s IL TICE OF Ty: formerly oeoxior Fore Houszkiew No, 1!""
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