-S ditztift PPAIr-AUMUgoz. •i4CITrAND - ifUBV BB A N : 1011 0 .. 37nn - C,IAL PAPER: S• - 5 1 1 2 11taiaroz ExxxiTTixt ETTZSIDZIDe•— :: 33 tilpieititkftonkhe P oust Marshal Goner ' Wreasired al) Saturday evening by tho Ea rollamiat Board of the 23d district, the time : !1101 ,- hirating alaliailor- exemption, under a lkiiiitforier, for ileinage, non -residence, un -I.lliiablentess of age, and manifest permanent .k4Lablitty, also for election by parents, l et r'.,*Seir ' ..TannarY 5,`18.5.1. For no other eaastrial claims be hoard until after the drift. The , Girllog Draft. • - 11 seems 'very - doubtful whether tho draft , n . ' - Sti be made as early as the sth of January. .The Idiass far examining; claims to exemp iits2t_foritilinifes permanent disability, alien s's", ninonaide , (which mast bo accompe, 'd b 7 initi " tdo.. flu( that the party is property • - Witiolled elsewhere,) and wasnitablen.s Of ago; liming been extended till Janustay stts, . ' it will be physically hapoasibto far the Bo4d :::i2 Entiollment to commence the draft oe; - the ~, - . - _,Aftar..thitse easeaare examined and decided MpatiAlst of , the Tanana (end Woo of all par * ...mai plated on the lists who were improperly j'. - ;easltted,) muit be carefully prepared and fOr ; ' 4fardlod to Washington for approval. The corrections are then made, before the draft. x-Thin wiDtske time—front ea, to three or four Pike ~...."Thes Basra in thia district 02114 ere bard at Work, sad on Saturday nrglit had examined tally s thotitand easel. They take up cases in the following order, rig j Monday Slit, from 1100 to 1200. , .Tticsday :2d, ," 1200 to 1300. ,-- ~ , Thareday.24:l4.. ..1300 to /400. ' -s. , Bstbrdsy-25ar ". 1400 to 1500. ..' ,',; • Moniley , „tith, . 0 Iwo Wino. Tgliedzky: - .280; '., 'l6OO tolToo. Ifildiidaisotti", 30th".:. : 1700 to Md. .... , 'f'-'.4301#140.315t, if. J -15011.t0 .tstoo. ; Saturday id -". 1900 to :000. Steadily lid ' " 2000 to NM- , • k,,,Titaiduy.4 " 2100 .to 2200. ! , Wsdaisday sth," 1311 to 2500. ' - I.: , --',..!-JJ limatioe ly-Parem tam already Sled will ho .s.:....liits - ird.'os' Weduaadsy, December 23d.; ether j'±olidoili (4th - is kind tiled bareafter can beheard. :.,,after January stb, beton) - the ditift—hut 'Aqaba j Sled at .la all . cues of chi, kind, whe re ono , of the sons is enrolled, in 110 1 thin. _district, it must be : graved by the -__ 'et ;'tl4:- pm* Beard W or VO -4.6.1 Is' &No L ei ltanifat_Pkyrica' / Insaitg , whatever ' Mali naMber, are examined at e tea and tiro --j j tdidly, beforattaaring otter eases. • •"-, '' Rename air ealy OsUed, who lufve not answer may. yet bo ;railed, by leaving their Imams, r •—• . wet, and rat ter of the application rl4h. qe:clarks in Oa' buainese ofllm the day —:preiiods: that their papers may be searched foi among those en hand. 1_ . • ~ As there are now 21,125 app li cations on 210,- 1;14 probable not more acts two dendred more can - barambed, (even with the extension granted ' ) and they should bo Clod at once. Sliatontions under oiretder No. 100, of the /'..tinrottWarehal General, hay° been made in . .1:..424": following eases, - vim . to military --rlilmattAriof ... • . • —44 Xaam. tfecepermanen =Larded ephysicY 35 awl , or ...... I trader V:, years of age ......—...' Roddlng - and anrollod II Allatts'who baaro nat. cowl Total oxrropt nun the draft....—.-.----685 The.abora Sa the-result of the examination Or mom - than a.thouaaadtipplicatioua. The Proroaq Marshal of this (22d disrict) tarneatly rminosteanrolling officers to report nameaptoriouily omitted aa promptly as pea idblo.;-for th4additional enrollment. Political Nominations. • rums. Wasp, Amnoursy.— rho Union ' Were of this Ward, held a meet lag at Wash ington Hail, an. Saturday ovening, the 10th .inst., at which Mr. D. T. Johnston.. pnieidod, Th4ninon acted as Secretary. .1116 tobjoet or too- meeting was to nominate ,candidates to b 0 votoil for at the trimerY eleethinke lie held on Saturday, the 2olli lest. • .- The following parasite were placed in nominn-' " Mayor =- Simon Drum, A.. 0. 4.162.-' 'ander.! Director of the Poor—Robert White. 13elect1"Cotmeil=Samuel Mao. Common Counti-{Fell,-1 to be elected) —John A. Caugh , - Gem-14;, Lyon, W. C. Stockton, David , we, Thome Smith, Wm. Dilworth, • Jr., C. W. Benny, Jemea Gordon, Edward ;Gregg. ,School Direstors4ZWin. Thompson, 1", King, P. B. Clark, John . A.:Soott. - Judge of ElOtlons—Sam.l. Thom. son„ David Neese. Inspeetere—C. P.lngisant, John Dyer;'Jr., W. H. Brown, Edward Barr. Asimaserlmeorsllldford. AssistentAssee._ Biddelzi7 Con - - 4arbl6 , -1 . Lintriellrebs.• Seem Wsan,Cmv.—Tho following ticket las nondnited in this Ward: Select Council • CommonConnee—D.O'Neill, School - Directors--W. Woods, •:. " John G. - . Martin, Wm. Means. 411100350 T—• , Devitt. Assistant Aseessers—James : "libek,. Thoa. Simmons. Judge of Election -.Wm; Owen. lespeeter—John Marshall, Constable=John ..11erron. There rras no 'opposition .ersept: -for Common Council, and .the balloilni'm fo sulted as llows: D. O'Neill, , 43; Thoi:Stecit;39; Benj. Ilikewell, Jr.. 21; D:Ogden, 10. In egplanation of the light vote, worney state that the polls were kept "open Lbotine hour. 41/121,..W.aM4 -- Ammonsurr.—ln this Ward lhd follerriargentlemen, were named for nom - Marlon:. .Mayor--A. C. Alexander, 611130/1 Drum: Select Council—Thos. N. Miller, Boa). Patterien.-CoMmon Cotincil=Jsmee bell, John Tate, Jim. Mcßrier, Jacob Hooka ' derv, Chatf. - :Schleifer, 6(10. P. Beilatain, Al. dentni--Jantes Miller, 1./Mama Bobinson, Robert Berk Director id the Poor—Goo. Assessurs--31athlit BloGonnigle, S. W:7 - MeGirMiss. :Conskside—Mlohael Pool, David Mc/Lulea. „ Scion Warp, Crrv.—ln this Ward the fol iowinkslirin have been sUggeated for nom ination: Select Council:-W. IL Williams John T. McLaughlin. Common Cootie A. G. McCaniTioss, Jobe Redman,Alijah Nays, Chet., JerelloY. B. B. : Hunnientt. -School Directors—W. W. Diokson,Wm.Callingamod, Thos. IF. Wright,Job G. Patterson, Theodore PAWL Asseasor,Wm. Shore, James Clum- Asieesersl-B. Lake, Joseph EtntlefilleghGandly. Constotable—Wm. of Election—T. Kerr, Wm. - :lnspeetee—Jarod IL Brush. . . ;.'-Something Worth Looking at. `•.-- - - the:Tariety,brillianey andimmenie number orPLtho 'Fortes, exhibited at this time in their - ~. • warvooms ow 'Fifth street„ by Messrs. II Sieber 4 Bro., prescrits a sight at once novel and interestlng,. Here is a rare opportitnity for theta who cant:caplet° to enrich the home af ~ -o btle with a fine Piano Forte, cr , lili 1110- • alenalor a ho li day gi ft . A ll Masten' , ad; Ad t piekettreen hat, be milled, from theribh kid. end inimitable:, Steinway, to - the plot: • • , ~ .. *west toned and low-priced Tryan„,-. . 4.., York, Planos.s:We also find .. ~ 4 , . •-••• . dimming Calcatherg, New . Yo - •* .. ,-," . , .hardlydistlagnishablejfrom the dteiriway's; • irridialeatai lb .e • elsgent Miller 4 Co., Boston, • and the -mass. Uablor„ New York, Plano Fortas. In short, Pianos of 'eery imaginable - ' cttyle and price, from s2io to SW9. Parebas . era 'Nino& overtrick the excelient opporta , f.-.. " -- : , 101ty thus precarded,for a comparison of the ._. :... eelatire. merits of the did - v.lTc instruments. • ' ..., = ../f you wanld gbidden the hearts or your loved ..'gotes.eill at. Bieber's and pmehaso one of thielt fee Anzio Fortes.. -, - ...;Clltgeljilan Di n ner for the golditire. ThelaidiesoftheSubsistazioaCk;mmittoo will '-' 7 './..., Orin &Mier on.Christmae,' ', tu the, toldiers in . - '..a• - ?'".'.' 1 th e hoinitsil, those In camp, and the provoit curd .., . - ,in all about eight hundred. - They ra• ' •-v :.-- 4**1;17 _isk , the palate ' for assistance in ....... 7•ltrenriding the dinner.. , . 1 The following amides will be needed: Tnr. • . ' : keys, elbacens, oysters,bvittar,!,applee, pots . bet, ihdts in essis, eggs, ples;lehee, rolls; Tam* sending eentrilintiana l of fowls, dre requested to send them on Wednesday mom - leg, ea they an be prepared' by •Cbristreis. - -.' City Wail:will be arm to receive contributions --"-- for the dinner, on Wednesday and Thursday . :, „... seerninp,,from nine tdtwelveo'eleek. i ' - Lis Beirscr,--A countryman named John .., ...'. DCA_ V residhig two =lies trona Bakerstown, , - kid his Int broluai,on Saturday night last, by "thing npolithietreat in thO Third Wird, di - leOwny.•: lie was (mimed. to the glayer's --- ir where he nu attended' by Dn. Handl ennead fiereue. '.lie writhe' conveyed to bis f, :-1101g• today - I Siensalen'Tiartvetd-vls.,.will.bo seen by ' ' • •, '''.\nt tipm egve l rtlseutentirienethir column that the i ....,..•. 4assieurbt skte -- nsing extelleug•sebool •-• .. --, eel intlinwari CIL -. Parenthesising dal tlielesiniland - dasqllitere wilt p4r,nadlearegilly stunted, will mat , .;:s'.,--. - ', ... .411 11 iP. 11 4. 1 f1 11 1. .17"/"F. . ..t ie l li ''! A' '. - -'''.,,''' , 4?.i - V.v,i . - - - - -1111 ,- ; '..r... - 4, - g,..--t , ',.., --- ' ''.l "F,-:':..1 1 4: 4 2,...1,...":' , /, , ,-.2 ; . ;; "1-., - [,,, , : , ..o... -- ....... - , --•=4.., ~,,,,...„,_.• ..114,--nr. Chtrßea Table. PLICROMI 11X216 A Boman Dellitud betre the awl or Pittgergh. Johostown Pa. Oct. Bkh, . By W. D. Howard. D. b ., Boderster. Published by rudest of the gyred.—For ale no the Book Storm in Pittsburgh endlillestray. The text chosen by the eloquent and patri otic preacher, is, of eourae, 2d Timothy, is 1— as the above title would itself erggoet. We have read the sermon, which is truly one for the times, with warm appreciation—and would certainly, had we participated in the earlier pleasure of those who hoard it Preached, have joined them in saybeg"lmprintatur." We afro now fall of hope that the mighty power °Ube Christian Church, all over tho land, • will be arrayed against the gigantic sin which brought on this wicked rchollion,—for emi nent ministers of all denominations are pow frequently found speaking and writing such centurions u the following, on the 28th pageof this Berman; which no christian minister or christian man—no man whatever who has or dinary sensibility and has learned to rejoin, in the truth—can read unmoved, without at lout the starting of a responsive tear: "I do bellime,my bearers, (and I say it with smut- Waldo sorrow ' ) I do believe the church and the min fury ham not been feithhil to their great trust. We hare bean afraid to do one duty—afrald, lest wo should lose oar friends, and lose our plasm, end want a piece of broad. Ido !clime, my brethren, the time I will come when we will look back with attatibilb m.t, and shame, and grief, at what we hero done, I and at what we ham not done, as the reprmenta , tlim of the'lloly Saviour." We have great pleasure in commending this truly impreastre and profitable discourse to our readers. Was Ho SUCCESS7rO A Noml. By Richard T. author.f °St. Leger" ..GoOrennante," .. .Uranus,' of Student LIN' . etc. New York Carleton. Pittsburgh: for sale by Ilenry Miner, 71 and 73 Fifth street 41Ityp, This story, of which we have already seen loose portions in one of our monthlies, where it steed the test of serial publication most sat isfactorily, will, we venture to predict, bo come one of,the most popular beaks of the season. Biz' months hence, it will be • sup:er e:taus question to ask the author's publishdr's —"Was it stiecessful ?" Tho book is a history of the career of a certain "Hiram Meeker"— the model of a promising, pious boy and you og man,—yet a eellish, cold-hearted, or rather heartless, male flirt—lamoney-wersbipper end tuecessfal Money-getter. After "Hiram Meeker'. has served s .succerafar appren ticeship to !business' in two Cormeetibut villages, he comes to Hew York to enter thbre .oa easiqually!suceessini' career as a met-, chant, little bar ability. and, plausibility, sq.: plitatioa arid eat:relation—in- a word, he has lect o r thing but heart. After whining the *Settled:o, tew, of more than ltalf-a-doken -sung ladies, and haring jilted them.oneafter another, or by two or three at • time, he at 'kit marries a Woman as 1014alras himself, and assiuwwish withal, as ifshehad cultivated that conjugal affection with the greatral assiduity. Bat we shalt say no more about' ibis piquant book, which displays such a knowledge' of the werld,and the world's' ways,—but' leave it-in the eager hands of its readers. Peiltaps oven the little we have said may hare led many to gneu already how they will .find amis. 011171 . hearil answering , the ipicstion—"Wan he suc cessful?" yy Surnon en 'DAMS. By T. 0. A,iriar, au thor of ..Ton Nights too Bar lloom,” ..13teps, To wards ..What (...1n Woman Do," . ..Golden . Grains," ete. Hew York: Guinan. Dintsburi.b: -for sale by Henry Miner, club street, (nisd door to •the Pant Ofline.) WA pp. Mao. , -I:DEC. 21,184 In thelvdsys in which we live there are . many , "shedowed paths" over all the hal— paths Tholo shadows herelellen en theta so deep and ao for, that neither the golden efful gence of the surnmer's sun, nor the silver.' ra -clianeeolthe failwrbed moon, can dispel them, or even cheer them with a portion of Blatt. Light of a. still diviner Buena it meet be that will penetrate the gloom of the dotithcabadow that tae fallen around so many bereaved ohea. Dat such diviner light there is—and : ready, too, ever ready, to shine forth and Mere all with that most blessed spirit, which is the msabstanco of thing s hoped for, the evidence of thing's not seen." In the book whose title is‘writtehrtherve, many will find the guide to the true light—to the divine light-fountabs— the existence and beatifie power of which we have just indicated.- Thole who. haveread the author's previous works will readily antici pate how earnestly, bow fervidly - fie - would write ander the influence of a beautiful and inspiring theme, like that which- forni• the central Idea around which he here MoVer and toward, which he direote the radii or hi: . Lefrtto and the reader, thonghtthrotgb ta Science roe sae &mom's.= rawar. Ptar 11, enstusrar. Ile Worthington Hooker, It, 1).1 Pto teesogati the Theory and Practice or Medial in vex Goamo Author of "Unman Phylioloay," “Coild'elleek. of ..Witunf,^ "Name/ lifnary," etr:: Inuetrated, by nunterstevengrarin.. paew Teak :. Ham &Brother.. Ilstsbarab ••15 r by Ileum, aim; Filth street. (next door to the Posteillott.)l2.sop.litme. arrangement of thierwork on Cheffais trisdems to be well adapted.= kach the kei efie4..it Le tiOt enehas - woubV chosen, if the bookweradeligned for ontational reference, tett Vet for continuous study. .Dr. *looker gives vary astiatactory reasons far the arraugo.. teent he hasnliesen„ and, we doubt not, every tieeltei'esspedence wHidorrobarate his =tate to..the adran=gefs of M. method. Be artanges.hbf wotk.work as follower first theffiarolsrefen, nitrogen, es bon: and bytiOrgen,andsholt , berstrthisestiinor , With 'each ethic- Men thoteary metals and their oxyds, the alkalis and earth' and their metals, thaoxygen and hydrogen acids, and the salt. formed by the anion of these acid. and orydr; next, the laws of chemical affinity, equiva lents and symbol", heat, light, electricity and magnetism; and finally, organie ehernistry. This book =eludes all the chemistry, says the author, which swell Informed person should know, and lids so arranged that the simplest topics come first, and are followed by there of more difficulty. The volume is handsomely printed, well illustrated, and bound in muslin In the same neat and substantial manner as Menus. Harpers'sehool books usamily are. Hvans---CoLonrn "Fumes Waana.—By Harlon Har land. Few Tork, Sheldon I Co. linabargn R. S. Darla, 93 Wend stmt. 5161 m. 12mo. Few novels of a didactic clesoter reach the dogrel, of. excellence attained in these and some of thestprerfuus stories by Marion Bar land. In the two tales embraced in the pres ent volume. we have abundant ovidenees of her talent and shill in constructing the plots and managing the details, •o as to bring out the eallent point. of her °haunters; to main tain, with continual nonunion. of interest, her hold on her roadorspind from Brat tc last to de- I relope and accomplish • high moral purpoeo. Her style Is easyand fluent: and on the whole wo conrider Marion Harland one of the most agreeable and entertaining writers of our time—e conclusion to which the volame be fore us will, we think, bring as many as may read it. Movement in the Right Direction A meeting of the 'Union citizens of the First Ward, Allegheny, woo held, pursuant to public notice, on Saturday evening. The pri mary object was the suggestion of names of persons for the respective Ward aloes, to be voted for at the ensuing primary meetings. Aftet this preliminary object had been ac complished, a Ward meeting war organised by calling Moses Boreland to the chair, and the following preamble and resolutions sub :allied for the consideration of themeeting. Wear" The Pree!drat of the United States has lamed hie Proclamation canto; for 000,41Xt men, to All up the ranks of our War-worn regiments, sod to aid la finiabing this accuried rebellion, which call Will boated by • draft, to take place on tin 3th day ofJannary, 1854, 1111/015 owner met by minatory en lirstmeet. And, .I,l,,%:lgehras, tie ballets In rostainlng our govern went in Iteefforte to suppress the rebellion, end are ready to yield Meleet men, and contribute the last dollar, If necessary; therefore,tleselrod, lip the Union people of the First Ward, that the citizens of Allegheny should take immediate mesons to \ call upon the thrancile of this city to ne &tint* • loop sufficient to pay • city beauty of at least two hundred dollar. touch volunteer willing to eats - tin-the national amine, from this city, in order to au our quota of the. 300,000 moo now-called fur by the Preeident. Breofmt, That ea property holden and tax pavan, leo will cheerfully pay our share of the tax nentresary to sdecetimelt obl4atioa. The resolutions wore dimussednt length, and eubsequently carried unanimously. A very commendable unanimity prevails the people, in-regard to this great public question; ell dames of the people seem to - think it do. sirsble that an earnest and speedy effort than be made to raise the quota by voluntary enlist ment, stimulatedby municipal bounties, rath er than necueltate a resort to the inexorable We basic convened with several of the eiz 'menthe mon, whose period of service is now sheet up,and learn that probably two-thirds of thee, will re-enlist, provided rateable in ducemantr are offered by theeltirens: Woke= that a merment is on foot to call a city mass meeting in Allegheny city, to take action on tide eubject of a city bounty. iSODST iol 4Awnsea.--This attractire "La dy's Door commence the new year with a splendidly' Illustrated number—no less than two steel-plate engravings, besides the n seal double-pars fashion plate, and an immense number o wood ads. —For sale by J. W. rittoei, opposite the Ported:eel J. Caserfihronlele Building, J. Y. frunt,itiesonle street, and by J. T. Saropl , 85 Federal drool, Allegheny. ;Ponca.-Do 7. 2 7 22 , Elotm=l . watont jour. /4'll°l "6 do; to yoUrniTuP. mammal -1 Voila lowsy'r/Mb: and wits inutlOßTS,'Vei7 oitior, DAM 4223 ~,,,Tair,Attaikopt is bow to A rt u .i. °o ;i iifi ° 17 r ' us. iir.`4srkf,'? .. -...;"ira:;~.~~: The Drift In Iftnalughter. An adjourned moetingof the oitisensof Bir mingham was held on Eatuiday evening, to hour the report; of the committees appointed at a previous meeting, to wait 'room the en rollod men of the borough, and the manure+. torero, to solicit subscriptions to enable the borough to offer an additional bounty of 000 to volunteers. The committee to wait upon the enrolled man reported that they called upon olghty-one of those enrolled, ttud had„ obtained subscription. amounting to s3,3os—being mere than aver age of f4O eaoh. The committee to wait on the manufacturers reported that they had re ceived promisee of subotriptions amounting to $1,75.5. Tho above reports indieated a total sub scription of $3,0110, whereas the amount re quired to give each man an additlimal bounty of $2OO (providing the quota, should be filled by volunteers) would bo $19,000. On motion of Mr, Peon, the committee to wait on the enrolled mon was increased to twenty. and the meeting adjourned until Wednesday evening, to hear their report Acknowledgments. Tho Great {Vattern Sanitary Fair new befog hold at Cinoinnati, sekdewledgt the reoeipt of the following donatione from Pittabatgh: The Committee on Coal, 'in response to ap plications in Pittsburgh, have received the following subscriptions, and the coal is now arriving at the landing. d number of Pitts burgh coal merchants are now in our city, whose subscriptions will, no doubt, make the amount 5,000 bushels. Their names and amount will be published so soon as receiv ed : A. D. Smith A Bros., 500 bushels; James McGrew A Co., SOO bushels; Capt. It. C. Gray, 500 bushels ; D. A. A M. B. McDonald, 500 bushel.; Thomas Petersen, 200 bushels; steamer Petrel, 150 bushels; 31. Bailey Co., 200 bushels ; Jos. P. Haigh, 450 imshols Duncan, Conlon A Co., 500 bushels. 21.. r. E. D. Dithridgo, Pittabargholtmates four bexos of his dint glass lamp chimneys, "hied $ 5O 40 , end painted boxes. Messrs. Atterbary, Iteddlok A Co., Pitts burgh, donates two dozen patent rotlector looter:Is. To-Ntawr.—Onr :engem will ementhe; that this is the opening night of tba celebrated Ifolman Opera Trairpe,akahsonin nallswitele the entire etrengtheof the company will appear in the Bohemian air!. The enchanting,„and favorite airs of this, the mots beantifatuf Bahr* compositions, are quite familiar ti all our muse lovers, bat how much more are they. enjoyed *hen rendered In English by snob • prima dew as tho pens of other eines pronounce Mist Sallie Holman. Many seats were engaged on ffaturday. Aneth ex opportunity is offered this morning from 11 to 1, on application at. the Box °Mee. OIL DMIIIOIIED rlf PFILLADCLPHLI,—A Ore occurred in Philadelphia en Friday afternoon lasi, remelting In the destruction of Shabby? k Co.'s oil warehouse, South Delaware Ave nue: There were 1,600 barrels of oil destroyed, belonging to Steam. Forsythe ok Co., of thls olty. Messrs. Crew, of Philadelphia, end Mears. Elegant ktlampbell, of Dolton. The oil was Talmud at $30,000, and wee insured. The - total damage of the fire was $50,000. RPECIAL LOCAL NOT/CER Vueltas Pawn', Plain and Ornamental alit, Roofer, and dealer In PeasurylYanta and Vermont elate of the beet quality at tom rates. Otero. et Alex. Laughlin's, near the 'Water Vi'cre, Ls, P4taburgh„ Pa. Tem Darr.—We de not mean the draft that is to rbe obviated in this State by liberal sub stailations to the beauty fend, bat that more , sate resting draft that is now taking place ' frond am pooluaa of our citizens who are buy ing gifts, for the holidays. -The sales of the Wleteler it - ITllson Soaring Machines for this papaw, alorie, at 27 Fifth * :teat, daring the past rue nth, from our own positive knowledge, foot nor a fabalou sum. We rejoice to know that ft I,• ao. Thousand/ °Me most sensible ladies ie. the land to-day bless the name of Wheeled k Witten for the benefits derived from thoi nee of thin superior, inimitable; and in all re mecca unapproaehable Sewing Ma. chino; a 4 il, from present spearancew r the / c number 1 wives, motheri, daughter , sisters and atm that the, coming holidays will add to this ha p y list, wilt amount o • thousands. This Oar real preference for the Wheeler k Wilson Matilda is based 'upon the fat that It lea great ltsing reality, and not a dubiens experiment, lIS too many find other machines In the . mark et to be, to their sorrow. The permanent iittAranitey of this great Machine could, in feet, be sooner be supplanted than yottcauld imppiant the North star, or upset a mountain: Again we say to all, call at their I sale :ism= and see the variety of works I which.. to t .dorie on those machines. I • .1 • its-ere-nesi•No \ -sw—Lwornir Bittern* 'Davao o.--Tpds Tobacco, usad, by the North Amer ican Istdians,-is ratuanfactarci from the Cited quali,fy of tobacce, and..enittlaingled with the inostOtealthful and z•donotti•Rootal a -Riaringtetni., llntleadmtliginounto •ther Iti . SclrrlithenTirtta, in such proportion, as to impart to its tineuivo character, and sent:* for it wherever it becomes known a hearty woteome. A long residuum among the Indians .5 the Rocky Mountains, insured an acqoainNinee with their habits, =toms, sad model of life, and smosg other things, an insight into flee com position of their making tobacco, end knowledga of the moans by which thon. 'gni" site aroma is produced, which renders te° pleasing to the smoker, and no acceptable those who are not. Smokers who oneo be come acquainted with this tobacco will never be without it. Sold by all tobacconists and by the manufacturer, E 11. lent, all Ches nut street, Philadeinlia. delB,lra Fon Pitt, awn l'ltnrea Wnem—The Stun mcri s post, and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will shorty b e upon no, and we must provide our selves with the materiel to keep no comfort, able. A race fall suit, or to good and well made overcoat aro Dos vary thing, ant we do not know of any place where our readers would snit themselves better than atliessre. W. 11. IdttGee Co. clothing establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Alhvg.hen,y.- They have also received a com plete assortment of gentlemen's finulahing goods, and a groat variety of new patterns for wnisteoating, Ao. Gzierxxxsts, have you examined tne,faU find winter stook of goods at the Merchant Tail toting establishment of Sam. Oraham a Co., No. 5-4 Market street ? A fresh supply of goods every week. flare you examined the prices of goods C. the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Br.m. Graham .t Co., No. 54 Market street; if not, it le now time you would, and cave 20 per cent- in your clothing bill. Every garment warrantol a perfect fit. gait= Gustav, Ono. MOCANDIJ://. EDITORIAL Orraros.—The followlngwe take from this week's Mired Preebyteriten,one of the moat influential religions papers in the Week Speaking of the Whetter ,k "%Mann Sewing Machine it says "Thin is unquoinientbly the best sewing machine for Wally purposes now in the market, nod is mare in denassod than any other. It is the one which we can most unqualifiedly recommend, and for shit reason hare selected it sea t premium." itwalwd. Jvo lincerveo LIM tiIADT emu iiilmn—The fine assortment of Pall and Winter Olothnig, lately moeivo.i by Moasr. Joha ViNt tr. Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Pedaled.. street, Al legheny. The stock of clothing consisbe of the finest variety of gents' pant elegge vests, coats and overcaats. • The sty_le platen= la tastofal and faehlonable. erocild : invite ali of our rcadera to give the enure gentlemen o call °aurora and carnage Can/ will t • taken at tho Omnibus office No. tlO Penn street, 47 or night. All orlirrs la;t at the 4 lois plata will be promptly attended to. Au tang must ba paid toammo. . • Drar►7. burrrrors, No. 251 Pont street, the place where you oan get the 1 •at cheap dentistry in the eity. Don't forget the pleas. No. 251 Penn street, near Hener.ek. Son COLGIIS,COLDI, SID Tay OAS DMOILDMIJ. tice.Risrie,t's Breachio/ Trochee • o want pn,l their efficacy by test of um/ .ioyears. claw 0. Btu, Dentist, Ma Pei a 'treat, will at tend to tll busbass of hb R mambo. MADRID .D;. SZTDEL—DDAI.EN.—At r the rnlArnro of th o bride. rathar, Droambrr Y Btb , IBA by lb* Ur. 111gby, D. D., Mr. ram 0 EITEL, of Cittcluntt% to Mire CAROLINE LAI LAIN DEALN; of lUD elii. HONEY PECTO RAL. ♦ *aro remed7 !chroolo or =moo cottons, _COLD2, rio4 . imams, 803 TBEOAT To public oposhrro lt to torahablo. To prom 11.1buitmt 1.71 , g ortanithig Cinigb or Consumption, It rosolif irboth Cohdh LA &Mil. Prepaccl and lOr se Is Ei •- ' . 1 "GPFI4AIE3 B. z N %vs C 4 24 $1 * ef'f'r ' 1 9 11.4 irJ r MATEST NEWS Bg iffLIORAPIL OUR SPECM:DiEWATPHES. FROM WASHINGTON Special Dlxpatoit to the Plastrargh Gszotto. WABILLN1111).1 CITY, Dee. 19, 19Z11 CIZZIZO Brig. Oen. Orme has been appointed com mandant of the Post at Chicago. Governor Morten, of Indianan hero con nected with the enlistment of troops in his Suite and other:matters. =EI Loa's army lies in its old position at Or ango Coast House, with cavalry vidottes up to the Rapidan. asx. avrosx'a IeNIIIIJ.L. lien. Buford is to kayo an Imposing mili tary humid to-morrow. The President and the Beads ef the Doparunenta aro In attend. OrtICIAL iLIXISTTION The President gives an odiciel reception to morrow night, to which the Russian offinere are invited. ItriGEOS UMW. 11.‘11110To There an maim that Burgeon Gemini Rommond Is Likoly to be soon mustered out of oervlos, but it cannot be treed to any au thentic source. - All sorts of rumors are lot afloat by whiekey speculators about the prospective taxation. Is that it is to be reduced instead of being raised. THI AII6OMIIT6 TO Tins CONSCRITTIoN ACT Tho generri questions of =anthem:ante the Conaoription haa blion reedrin: a largo all4tre of the attention of the Military Coramittctof both-Roues. CM= - , 1 A few guerrillas dray° in our picket i st Fairfax Station to-dsy. , Ilenntira of the liT u li liars exaggerated it Into a scion • ri4 - f ' OM nirits ar* iiit 2 uW. 11 - xxerrixxiir or Oldie tzoora- —l-• 4 Gen. Butler has eommeneed the enrolment of all the able-bodied pogrom' In his Depart ment, with a view, dribtlese, to eoneerip7 Tax ■arierrna The Senate Military Conunittee hoe, re parted in favor Of &Untiring the brunt/ of $4OO only to the sth of January, 1864, alto:that no bounty will be allowed aubstitutes, and only ens hundred dollars to drafted or collat ed mon. ALATtUT DUX , SIDDLIIIMMISir. IsisJ. G. L. Steams, Commissioner for negro recruiting, is here ea business with the War Department. Ile speaks of slavery .as being practically dead in Middle ;Tonnes*, There be has been Last recruiting, and he thinks Its tenure might very easily be destroyed also about Memphis and Western Tennessee. Tilt 0170 OP ALLOtANCII. Mr. Saalebary came to the nacos of his eolleagne Mr. Bayard, in the Senate to-day, to attempt ;playing of the necessity for bir taking the oath. It will not avail thorn, how ever, as the oath will have to be taken, or their seats in the Senate vacated. VIZ TIIIIZ3 lIIIKIMIID CLAUSE. It can be by no means considered settled, that the three hundred dollar claims is to be repealed. Mr. Wilson, himself, said to-day that be doubted its propriety, antit is certain opposition will be made to it In the Howe by members who will argue that it Is realy sera favorable to die poor man than any clause in the bill. There were but thirty-one members and Senators at the Democratic cancels last night.. Fernando Wood was procent, but said noth ing. Thom, in favor of a change of front in Use party are laboring with him. Tim object of the amens was to units tb. Diuncieracy on platform of opposition to the administration. GOY - VISOR DOTY, of Utah, has boon sent for by telegraph by the President, and is expected:here daily on hosi nets connected wit. that territory. A move ment will probabkr be made to admit Ptah no a MMtel at this ataalsa, &patios. poly who is one of as ablest of tbelirrilarial Virramora is:sald . to hats bean stet. tot gatiolitaratilraiireiiiifirellmmons. Gov. Doty was formerly a resident end Governor of Wisconsin. In the absence of the Governer, Amos P.esd, Secretary of the Territory, will be acting governor. XONTGOIIS./IT WAIL The feeling against Montgomery ❑lair, which ha. hitherto been confined eitiefiy to complaint., seemliness likely to be erganized into a systematic movement. ♦ tall bat been made In doe form, an the chairman of the administration caucus, to summon another vesting, to consider 8i41,.11 relation to the ad. n %infiltration, and decide whether it in proper to retwiscnt to the:President the necessity for vet saving him. There is reason to donbt, hos ewer, whether the movement wW have toy -practical remit. weirs.; or soLotors' rat /deserts of proposition. for increasing the pay if private soldiers to liaison dollars a moot b, fifteen dollen a month and twenty-five a mor tib, are already thrown upon Cougresm, and no ws propositions are said to be coming to raise t he pay of °Meer. twenty per sent. Pe titions also come In rapidly for the increase of pay tnr certain chassis of soldier.. tinny lacrosse , is made it will be uniform. It 11 un derstood:l-that the Military Committee have decida. thit much, and further that they are deolded3y fa vocable to some tnerease. pli.coNTl, NT IN Till NAVEL COYYtTTZL The lid /Inerances and views between Mr. Hale, tllMtirMin of the Naval Committee, and Mr. atslilll3, 4110 most active working member on the tame Committee, culminated to-day in request of the hotter to be released from fur ther sore lee on the• Committee. A. Mr. Hale I. Chairrat.n, and in o chronic ■tats of quarrel ling with the Fury Department, it hoe there fore to rely mainly am Mr. Grimes. Hie re quest produced • decided fluttering. Tho Bennie debated and plead orr, and finally postponed the decision or to whether he would oxcart him till newt week. Mr. Hole's ex pluzatlon yesterday abeet his taking • fee of three thousand dollars, as a lawyer, for get ting a man out of the Old Capitol, is not con sidered as wholly freeing him from blame, as isigenerally diecuseed here. The question re solves itself into this: Did ho get three thou sand dollar' for his Influenee ae • Senator, or for bin Influence no • lawyer ? If the latter, It Is said, he must have been regarded a bet ter lawyer than his friends ever supposed him. From Cairo. Osrao,Dce.l9.—Tha steamer Belle of Mem phis arrived adb morning under guard. She was wiLsed at Afemphts by the military au thorities, charged with Medias a passen ger at other than at a military port, the was afterwards captured with a carpet sack filled with percussion taps for the rebels. Persons la Memphis who famished caps also, have been arrested and theirstook isterfpossession of. Little Beek &deices of the Iltb, elate that the fear of an attack on Little Beek LI no longer entertained. The rebel Gen. McCrea, who has been rang ing between Arkansas and White rivers, was attacked was time slam at Juksonport, by CoL Black, of Twenty-third Mould. The enemy wu repuleed. Cot. Black captured three pieces of artillery. Oen. Carr hee assumed ectunand of the Se. rend Dlvisien of the'Army of Arkansas. Pour hundred and oixty-six bales of cotton were sold in Memphis on the 18th. Prices unchanged. Receipts of 87 hales. The Stemmer Prima Mani Altaic WHIZZING, Dee. 10.—The steamer Prima DOZIIIII struck a sunken coal barge eighteen miles, below hen this mann:tog. She sank to thloshin So#tv:Nolirs were lost 1 65,..AtukstpcCliSeNt..; 1 4he Inc.- Mr' .14. 1ttathinitht tkOitietgle Cahla AdAt "Mu' 'lll lr i t__l t rrl a tM ) . *Nu ni. , " Pl= wean:two' Secretary Seward's Diplomatic De port—Dispatches from Gen. Grant —Rebel Deserters Taking the Oath of Allegiance =The Recent Guer rilla Raid—The Rumors of General lfeade's Removal. W ASLIINGTOI Dec. 19.—Mr. Seward's di• plomatie report will be ready fur the prase in a duper two. Thu Erraicy Star bas the following The authorities hero biro dispatches from General Grant et Obattageona, dated last night •t 9 o'clock. They do not indicate any recent change in the state of affoiri the e. ginner►! Grant I. in massing a.ttl clir.ot telegraphic communication with (loners' Filer at Knox ville, and had there boon lighting between Gon. Longstreot's forees and ours,as the press dispatch. from Cincinnati state, our lore. pursuing Lim. Noe. Grant would dookitlon hare sent such dispatch,. litre. The fart that he has acid nothing about sovh an engage ment indicates the belief that the statornento vii Cincinnati. referred to above, ore much exaggarsted. Two hundred and twolve rare' deserter. were tent from the old capital prison, thin morning, to Philadelphia, to take the oath of allegiance. This mike. 418 who have been sent to the tame place, thin week, fee tho same purpose. The Washington correspondent of the P, t, Dec. 18th, says: The end of the guerrilla Mosby, upon the Fairfax Court Rouse, startled this community, and causes some anxiety at the War Department. It Is sample of what may be expected during the winter, unless Gen. Meade falls back near Washington or stranghens kL communications. The army will be compelled to fall bock If those raids continue, and it is probable that Oen. Meade has contemplated a retrogade movement for come time. The remora of the removal of Gen. Meade have died out, and it i.e generally believed that he will remain in command for the win ter. The fact that Gen. Meade occupied R perfectly independent position, and offered to resign again and again, has helped him very much with the President. Ile hat boldly defended hir recant campaign, not ev en asking for lenient Judgment upon it. Weaumoron, Deo. Vt.—The Joint Commit tee of the Senate and Ileum of Dalegatos of Virginia, et Alezeudrla, agreed last night on a bill calling C. onneuritiou for abelishint slavery in that State, which trill be paeeed to morrow. fureral 11.4. Gin. Buford took place till., afternoon, and,. wai l largely attended. Eight itofar Ilionernis acted KJ poll bearer!. Pro! lent Lincoln attended the service!. The report of the commission appointed by the Nary Depratmen 1, rwoeisting of throe chief engineerA, who hare made careful en , periments for Lice months, chewing the practi• eablllty of wing petroleum or hydro carbon fur the purpose of generating steam, has been leaned, and proved satisfaetorily. It Is `said by those rho here Coen it that the result. show • great sating, not only fors merchant eteamer bat s ea naral steamer. It is understood that r. majority of the Corn ' mitten on Mititaq Affairs In the House are !opposed to the repealing of the commutation dense in the enrollment act, as reported from the Senate. Senator epealts of Ms !Mention to offer an amendment authorizing Imlistment in the rebel States, to be credited to the pzstae of the State for which the offi cers prdcure the recruite, whether white or blank. llembere of Congress are remitting large ntnabere of letters containing suggestions and opinions felutiee to the prepared change in the,Enreihnent Act. "Oat of 1031 applicants for COluirli*Min. in •nigia regiment', beo hate been reerdninondi.d for appointments, vie Cel•inele, Lieuten ant Celonele,lo; Majarr, 25; Captains, I 04: Sint Lieutenants, 153: reeouJ Lieutenants, thirty gentlemen were present at the e.,m plemcntary dinner to Spzalier rolfat, lest night. They were connected a Ith the most prominent jeurnals of the county, cad were of various political opinions. It was tt pleast.nt and harmonious gathering. Samnel son, Esq., presids.!, and at the concluston cf his remarks proposed a statement It hteh ehei ted from Me. Collaa a brief, rppror,riate, elo quent and patriotic speech. IL eltlth he said the 'louse of Represrotati•cs had cl.t,rn newspaper men for Speaker, Clerk nod Peel - masor, a good there for the profession; nod in l e. Renato it Trxa nearly the 'awn way, via.: Thelresesit Secretary, F-rney,ani Sergeant st-Atms,Slr. Brown coming in ft r the highest honors. Escape of Two Officers from Libby Prison—The Fare of the Union Pris oners at Richmond—A Pweeptng Con orrlptlon—Jeff. Darlsto Command tho Southern Army, and March on the Noitb. NAir TOIIK.• Dec. 20.—Tho Ihr•sLi's F•rtre es Motto* letter reports the assume (corn Libby 1 3 0. pelt and arrirld ill our Lam of of Capt. N. F• An ••444,l44l.4miatayatalus. na.I.L. Wei is, lab lowa. Th., first was traptnted on the 3d of .filsy last, near Roam, Ga., risk Colonel Straight'. cow usuod,on hisfacsons raid tlamagis Alabama. The lot: or was taken at Jackson, Miss. The homed. special, dated Gulpopper Court liouse„ V.., Dec , IS, says : Simultaneously with the reoeut raid ley Col. Jones through uur Bees, soar, Fairfax Station, an at tack no Waal, on the picket-s of the fleet cav alry div.iion at thiiplat, Ono of our pickets was gobbled up and their raid ended. The recent rains have made the road, moat impusable, especially for artillery. Citizens hero toll us that we ere 101.611 to eraoouto their town, but no own, of such movements are apparent. Credible witnesses, last from Richmond, state that our prieoners there are better fed than their own people, and touch hotter than they would bo o mer, It not that the desperate lamas of the cititens of the Confederacy must be kept from our knowledge. Fresh beef is new four dollars per pound, and fresh bread three dollars and fifty ovals per loaf, such ite formerly cost only five cents. The eonse quanta 1., that theuunds most atone Or go lute the army and divide their ration. with their families. It has been determined by the rebels to coascript every mole between the ages of fifteen and fifty-five, inclusive, far one last desperate and deoleive effort in favor of the Confederacy. Tho attempt will pro. bably be made upon Wuhington or some por tion of the North. In this* eenseription Loth negroes and whites are to be included, end they are also t he thrown lute the /ante ranks together indiscriminately. With this immonle mongrel army Jeff moans to precipitate himself open Washing ton, Pennsylvania or Ohio, perhaps ell three, commanding in person. Be will endeavor to stimulate the passion. of there hordes by most extravagant stories of fancied wrongs, suffered et our hands by the Southern people, and by the most fabulous promisee of plunder to be obtained through the victories which shall be gained In Northern towns and cities. The Chesapealte at Halifax—Popular Tumult—.Eseape of the Pirate.. Hamm, Dee. 10, 10 p. m.—At one o'clock this afternoon the steamer Chesapeake, and the prisoners on beard, were delivered over to the Government. Upon the arrival of the beat containing the prisoners, at Queen's wharf, the excitement became Intense, and the prisoners were seized by a boat's crew in the slip and hurried off by the crowd in at tendance. Upon the Government officers moving to arrest the prisoners under a war rant, they were seized and hold by prominent oltizons, and rendered powerless to perform their duties. The crowd finally succeeded he getting the pirates off in a small boat, which forthwith moved down the bay. The affair caused the greatest excitement throe ,heal the city. What course the authorities will pursue in the matter, it is impossible to say. The pirates now are at liberty, scattered throughout the province. National Banks. Virsailluarine, Doe. 20.—The necessary pa pers bare been issued from the Treasnry De partment, for the establishment of a National Dank at Now Orleans, with a capital of half a million of dollars, under the national our renoy net. Also for a third Bank at St. Louis, with • capital of $1,000,000, with the privilege end prospect of increasing it to $5,000,000. The National Dank of this city, will continence to-morrow, with the Inane of notes recently prepared by the Treasury De partment for circulation by path institutions. Only $BO,OOO of the $500,000,000 of the 5-20 loan amain unchanged. A Murderer bung by aVigllanee Com • Ba 7 Fearcuico Deo. Ir.—The following dispatch mu received from Los Angelo, to day: Charles Watkins, indicted for mur der by a :pedal grand Jury yesterday, was brought hate court this morning, and plead guilty, when a vigilance committee entered the court room in large numbers and took the prisoner from the custody of the sheriff, and hung bin:. Watkins was an Englishman and a Mormon, 41s parents reetding in Salt Lake City. lie is known to hare killed three men in this State, and confessed di other mar dere. . • Wheat , the na.erilo4 - Hur naxemitoN isrliA9s;-LitripstkvailittillADO'sseks of 14010,414413 at PfantAI.,MONIWIFI 39,4 Y, Ofitaiof libloitie24::i za , 7 5 'I4W3V4-4t""Yeergfr 1, in _ ) " 2?;f.t.:•• From Now Orleans. Ncw ORLIANS, Dee. 2.--Tho EateniJatZtes gunboat fiannwha has &mind here with the vessel captired while bound for Ravens from Mobile. Her cargo consist, 0f240 bales of cotton, fifty berreit rosin, fourteen barrels turpentine ant $5,000. Until within a short time the schooner has been used u a rebel gunboat at Mobile. The lato black (Mat will considerably shorten the sugar crop In Louisiana. The receipts of erotton at New Orleans since the Stet of September hays been orcr 43,000 bales. Damon oome from Dixie that Bragg has committed suicide, and that Lougetreet is ii tr l L reaapture of Puebla by the Mexicans again is Gen. Banks has reeorereZ :rem hie illnms. Nese Ortgans, Dec. 11.—Three or four thou sand troops under Gene. Wirt, Adams, Cros by and Logan, appeared In the •isinity of Natchez, early thin week, attacked our f o rce. under Gen. Gresham, but were repulsed nod pursued. I Ls mid that we took 800 prison er!, The steamer Voo Yhul, which left here for At. Louis on Monday, was badly damaged by a rebel battery just above Bayou San, A shell exploded In tho pilot home, killing the Captain and Mr. Curry, the bar tender. Sine boat hands wars wounded, three fatally. The boil was saved (rem utter destruction. The Lieutenant Governor of Boston and seven others of ilia Ifassachuseet cavalry, were captured four days ago near Port Hud son, by a party of Logan's man. The Lieu tenant Governor wet badly wounded, and four or foe of his men more or less seriously in jured. The reports which have been currant of a cerispirey between the colored troops nod reb el prisoners at Fort J ackson are false. ♦ destructive fire occurred here this morn ing. Loss estimated at tie,oo6. The build ings consumed were on Tohoupitoulas street, between Gravier street and :latches alley. They completed of the large and handsome stare of Grlff, Barnet k Ce., the stare of Smith .k Zeigler, and two stores well stocked with ninon, belonging to Jones / Pickles. Sev eral other buildings on Natchez alley were In jured by falling walla. One dreman was kill ed and several injured. New Orienas, Lee. l2.—The cznitwmen t oc casioned hero by the report of a motley at Port Jackson on the 9th, has barely subsided „vet. Tho most wild and improbable rumor. prevailed, that every white man in the Port had been maessoreed. That rho DOgroes were about to kin every white man in the vicinity, aJ. Dot the troth Iral known at hesdluar tern early on the morning o f the I /di. The facts are as follows: The negroes had taken otrence at one of the officers In command, and swore vengeance. In try lag to get possession of his person, they encountered more opposition than they anti cipated, and they fired some shots at random, and into the air, but they never intended to create mutiny or shed blood. Sot a person was initirod. The whole affair did not last half an hour. The officers easily plaited the men,,and they hare not since made any de monstrations. There is no news from Tesim except the capture of Fvrt Espernnes. in Metzgorda A Brass 12—Pounder Pound Burled on Polly Inland—Efreeto of the late Gale lu Charleston Harbor Nitv Tear, Dec. 10.—The Tribune. Fully Island conterpondent write., December I Ah, that on Saturday morning, while tho tide was receding, one of the privates of the 30th Rhode Island battery disoovered, Dunn Fort Putnam, on the beach, what he thought might be a brao.field piece. He asked and obtained permission to gu and see. Ile armed himself with a spade, and In a few minutes revealed a beautiful brass 12-pounder. Twelve men were immediately detatled to carry it Into the fort, which wan done successfully, under a brisk On from Moultrie. As anon ria it was in the fort it was mounted in a good position, ready, at • moment's notice to be ustal against it, old friend.. The spade, in the er.orse of the day, brought to the surface sup r oun d s of .oiiti shut that just suited the calibre of the picot.. It in thought that the rebels, before evacuating Fort Gregg, buried a quantity of ammunition of all aorta. A few days will de cide the matter. The storm and high titles have had the ef fect of washing awry some of Admiral Dahl fren.# greatest enemies. Morris Island, for a mile, is lined on the beech with Immense logs, thirty feet long and eighteen inches thick, fastened together by very strong bands of iron. No trues can be discovered of whore the torpedoes bare bean fastened. Now, If crer. is the time for the Admiral to make the attempt to go Into Charleston, Women and Ckildren tient Month—Eno rolling Able Bodied Citizen. in a!MMMUg Fewrudsos Musson, Doc. 1.5.—A train of ears under a flag of true°, loft Norfolk for 6uf folk yesterday, midi fourteen women and &arca children, to remain south during the Major General Buller lies Israel an 'nide; lor We enrollment of all able bodied male citizens, colored and white, between 1/1 and 45 years of 'grill' this department, to be com pleted January let.. the mar-sine explosion in Yorktown de stroyed nearly all the buildings in the town. Alralre In Gen. Banks' Department. Borrow, Dec. 10.—The special correspond ent at New Orleans, of the Traveller, under date of the 10th Inst., sap that Gen. Wash borne holds the coast of Team from the Rio timed° to within one hundred miles of Gal veston. Another dielsion of the 13th reeve starts for the Texas coast to-dey, and the expeets tion is that Galveston is the next piece to I.e put down in the history of the war 11, haying been rucapured be the Federate. G. Franklin is still at Saw Liberia, with ■bout four dirisiom. Gen. Weitzel goes north to job, Geo. But— ler's command inn lon days. It is not known who is to take his place. Federal Officers Attacked by Guer— New '1" one, Dee. 20.—A special dispatch to tho Trams. from the Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac, dated Doe. 18th, lava: Last Sandal as Cot. Harding, of the 12th Reserves, Lieut. Colonel Dustin of the same regiment, and Lieut. Col. Dare, of the sth Pa., won riding along the railroad near Catlett's Station, they were fired on by seren guerrillas secreted In the woods. Col. Harding rueeired a wound through the arm and since has had It amputated shove the elbow. Lieut. Cel. Goalie was whet through the hand, but Col. bare escaped unhurt. Mexican Newa. New Toes, Dee. 20.—Arrived—rho steam ship Morning SW, from New Orleans on the 13th, via Ilavans on tho 13th. She brings $lO,OOO t¢ specie and 1,100 bales of cotton. Meagre advice from Vera Cruz, state that the French were slowly advancing toward the interior. Communication with Vera Cruz is very precarious, and the convoys both ways are being attacked, and some times cut up by the guerrillae. Gen. Dirk had made a greet raid through Queratero, hlexleo, Oaxaca end other States. lie eeptursid no prisoners. Reinforcements of troops aro still being sent to St. Domingo.. Boat Sunk—Three Men Drowned. LOCISCILLS, Dee. 20.—Ac coven laborers, this afternoon, were rowing a large FCC'', con taining a locomotive for the Frankfort Rail road Company, from Jeffersonville to the railroad river depot, in Louisville, the current carried them down over the falls, upsetting the boat, sinking the lecomotive,and drowning three men. The remaining four were rescued by Capt. Pink Verb's, piloting the steamer Celeste, who with groat daring, rounded hit boat upon the falls. The River and Weather at Loularllles Lorturtuu Dee. 20.—The weather has been very cold for the put two days.. =Mer cury at 8 o'clook tide morning, hzdieatitig degrees above sera. More moderate this evening. Mercury 22. Itaremeter2l7o, and The river it rising rapidly. Plenty of wa tor over the falls. The Re-Enlisting of Veteran Soldier*. C13171.011000A. Dee. 19.—The order that three-fourths of the aggregate of .the veteran regiments =vet re-enlist to get faidongbi, haa . almost etopod enlistments. In teeny eases more that ono-fourth being either to the hos pital er prisoners, and - the men want to get home before the boltda3h. pncyroGßArri§ (JAN RE K&D AT Roc fit AND 114 EIMITNTIXELD ,6TILICES, Opportti I 1 Ociv:,it Abo AttZISOITTTS. of • •ups itintr. • ea- Prirl. to sob WI 62mM 0. ILMATZL„ BOQUETB, CUT NLOWEIK !arta:NW to orler ; , atospastra ommutOputtlopont. raL;ti :inn* cm.lnn - cik . l; — ili- Illteistibsistou • '• •tc% r. 9.1 ?meat nble pad e• ta l s guth - ~,,, •: kii , ) 7 q•.;•i . • !tryst INTELLIGENCE. Tba rim Latin recllalag steaLl7 at till pant with 7,*gella . CerCiiiii2Msl6l4l l lllllolllllllr' marks laatamazdag. inather arm aitaedlaatt o,l d 7. 0 " 4 . 41 7.ani11hera was soma floating Ica In the. Attighaay aim, hut It Is not. as Tat, of each character as to lo:erkra with zavigalfm, The arrival, frrttsbelosr Include the Cricket So. _• tram Cincinnati, end the Kerrie frost St. Lazar The lent named steamer arrived yestettiay alteratio3. no Erni!. Graham from Latiesellle, was dos Wit klght, nod Trill doebtires be tonsil et a. wharf- this monitor. The Let:lll.6ot! far Cleetntati, the Jolla Ler 7.arpti- Tille, ea 4 the liebtrle Byers for Et. Lotas, left inciat artuy arvaing, e.r4 Jennie Iltibb: retell:At:math !eared yesterday strert.oen. By tbs areisal of Choate/neer Neruda, •r.lnretthft the Prima Donna, bonnoi from Cincinnati to Pitts burgh, struck a makes, mat host any Captine, on Satnnlay rannting, *bout four o'clock, and sunk In a eery few nahantes thereafter. After theacrideuk her anima succeeded to running her Mama arbor', be fom aba want down, and It le tLocight thas rho sirs be raised. The Priam Duns was owned at Cada oat', I afoot eight years rid, and woo commanded by Capt. Alexander McCown, of this city. Liar car go, we ars Informed, concisted principally of groan . and wit maligned to puttee la Ibis city. We were unable to learn any particulars about the Itouranee. It b but prep, to march that this lank rturtatehoat wa considered perfectly en-worthy, and name E 5 , 0 00 ware expended moonily In repairing her at Cincin nati. We ars gratified to be able to state that no Um want lest. The Nevada t,tttioPalmaLAo na'apawengen.ntre. The Cittagu Nu. 2, end Adosoon, arrival from Olt City on Batonlwy, and the 1 r.:Ja hold Tteoe lett to the evening for theeorte ',tot, with rxrd If the weather thonhi oonthasse rold touch leaser ovr- ITath.o will toon be ettapooded on the Allecheol, ae there O Crawly oonold.rable floalloT I. in that stream. Capt. IC U. Cox, or tha steamer eollorsua, canna down from Broa nartilo on Saturday, furcate for Lae mils to'Jol■ Ms Nat. The Collortna I. rnoc, and bus Lean far too. Woo, In the crriplGy of Curls The atcona.r 01Ito, Paw., J. R. Glltuoro, Miami r, and Ilion:II Iran advert4ol to ir3.l, fur tn.A. borilt on naturnoy am! Itondny. The Dirk ration mod .rorn! ether 4,nte arrly;,l Cincinnati on Irriday, w ILL large leers of coal. Capt. Wash lierr, formerly or the J. B. Ford: rg, ea.." tha Cl:leen at Cinrianati. ou Friday, I'4; Ezoor. The Claritinati taata. , :a.l, emitirilay, ..p.:— The g /OR tor Pittsburgh. with a fair (might trip—a portion lisug the elsgnut .ml eat. t.outtit fur Captain irstish• .....1.146-wh.elatermer Jo«pb Plercp.,ow being rompietod .t PltUbtrgh. Plias—Lan Bong and Thos. Vanier. Paaretwers auel ehlppere elmahl bear In mind that the popular steamer btarlialat CapL J. A. Hart., leaves this evening for hi. ',ale. lir. An:patron; still retains charge a/the office. The New Steamer "Kate Robinion.” fir ie the name of a Eno steamer last completed hem by Capt. Kohert KAM/son, formerly ofthe Bast lugs. It is not going too Mr to ssy that to point of style, finish. convenience nod comfort, the Lite 'Tobiason will cousinsre far crehly eith any Wet of her class that has terse thencl out Item yet. No trouble er expense spared in her romans, (fon, es .he .as Catiaboai tinder the tnimesibile vipers Intendaum of Copt. Roldmon himself. The boll, which le universally conneded to he staunch and com plete In every reapeet —it., timber. Ming of the very best material, and wel put mg:Oar—war built et Parkersburg, Vs., by W. R. Pars..., and in 1:434 feet in length, 35 fret /kora, and 5 Teri depth of hold. The cabin is greatly admired by all wh ,, bare seen it, and in proof of this it is only necessary to cote that t It the, work of Mr. W. F. Lichardmit, who always fulfills his part of the contract with credit to himself and to the entire satisfsmlun of ell port re. no ma chinery, oleo, fs comhtered I,y competotitpdget, per fect in every respect, and rege-te credit updr. the bonder, Mr. Liebe. Lea. Therylindere are le Inches m Ohmmeter with 5 Get stroke, and the workmanship Is complete in every respect. tike has thra a bvilers. 3/I inchse in diameter hy feet to ismgth, atvl to Ibis arrinection, we eau state, as dlgiculty will to experienced from went of smsm. The painting, which I. In good mete and add. us-aerially to the general appearance of the boat, was done by Itmars. Nekton & bigger, and the Aunt/etre, which we. fornisioutsby Kamm T. It. Tocusg & Co., le of tho latest and meet approved style, and adds greatly to the general sp.. pearanor of the cabin. The state room, are large, and well ventilated, while the bedding to ell that could bode:tired by the most festidlons. The uplaols .1.17 to from the etoro of Nall. anitoeaa & Vied erhald, while the earpeti Cog, which Is of the most appmved and beautiful style, was furnished by Yews. llrralland A Coleus. The chendnliers wore furnished by W. N. Ogden & Co. Medicine noel by Kelly. of AU-gbsey. htetionttry, .1.8. Wel d,. Ontllt. Long A Due. Block and tackle' Doi ago & Roberts, and Landscape pa:riling by A. C. Wall In onteln/Ing thh Inicfnotire, s• say add that . tho Sato Stotaxa. is so nitittractcd as to lr sal adapted for either high or low tinter, and while Etta drairp.potrou by 11,4944111, bcrenltNllll2lT - diva tniniftsd Thls flus Warne! sill less. for Caneleltnii S• • Icsanillkthlntnesslng mositreely, .mod she • Isla :re. ; oil's, u ohstkosereas, a 101 l trip. Capt. Robinson, and rho clerk, W. John Wherry, are hothgentlecon to ths strictest sense of the isnn, scdpitSinites wad shippers, era lust no hesitation Istsaying,srill find thorn to b what MS 1t... represented. Market.by TelegTaph. 61.. Loci., D. 19.—Cotlea In fair demamd ; crle 6d bubo maiddhumx At Kt. Flour firmer. W heu firma and untbanged. Corn firm. um crier. N. Your, Dan li.—Cotton dull and le lower, at 61c. Plow opened quiet and steady red lose.l So better for .hipping grades SS,SOMACS for extra State, and S7,COCgT,6O 61.11.0.; sfd ss (4Vii for trcds Arm. Whisky • shads dream at onasM. for State and western, and closing firm at 511,:rin, Wilms, 'bins better and In ildr demand: f1,46g1,5n for tilikaro Spring, inside Vim for Inferior; $1,4701,51 for 11:1• smoke* Club; 11,3091,3.5 Co. olddo,in mom; $l, SSG 1,53 for amber Milwaukee, the latter for emend:o:m; 51,1401,C0 for wiuter red western. Corn hilly better, and n fair Inquiry at 51,3'.:(31,33 for wedeln in More, nod closing m 51,52A1,53 tor refund afloat. Eye more active and lower, at 1/1,11501,3MA • Oats • .lads firm, at 91V2e. for wratern, Pork mom active and firmer at 517,25 for Mit mesa; sl3,sfogihsB for 18.10, and 113,21 for ISM 3 14,13 thr prime, and 1116,500:111 for old nod Neer prim. mess. timon akin In activademand. Lard steady at 113 , 4121r0. Neer York Stock and Money Market. Nun :Toux,-Dou actluo.d irl far do te:mod at 7 r mot. iltorllng Armor but glue( at lode Gold unsettled and firmer, opening et 57 oduanclng to and cloning dull at 52. Mod. less stirs wed Innolar. Ck. IL I—. ..—UV1;:i1ead1r.c..........._..-11:v P. Pt. W. a E.......... 85 ( 4,35. 8...........-...—.. N. 1 6,1 1 A. .t T. I/ .--- GISb Ms.-C. 5trip..._._.112% C. & Tal... 119 ILA P. D. U. . m Erle---.--.--1 ~latilckaUrct ... C 0... G. Erie, Pfd..—........-.1 , 11.;4' U. S. I y'r e.....-...- 1.. .." PATZETED OCT)ErEII 13, 180 P•selfor Dark Bine, Licit tA . CAlng Drew, Dark lime; L440t1 Drew, Hu, Dn.., Chan °gam., Dark Dank, Li At Drrib, Pats Drub, For Dyeing bilk, Goods, Alma by, &wit, Drosses, , Bonne+, lie u Fratlism, Sid Glom+, Etildren's Clothing, and an Linda of Creating AttpatroL N' A EAVISO OF BO PEE CENT. %S For tS ants you can color es many itoods as oduld otherwise cost Ors Won tbat sum. Varlorts Andes mn to grub:Mod ham the tams di.. The proms is staple, and any, one can me am dye with perfect mem. Diractiams In 'English, Frond, add German, Inside °teach se For farther Inlhrmation to Dyeing, and airing • perfect kitowledamerhat colors are best adapted to dye over tabus, ilat• many valnabl• reclpseall,S•Ch•SO Sou* it &emu* 'Treatise on Dyeing and Colortur gent by pall OP receipt of price-1.0 amts. Manufactured by MOMS* smrse. .293 Broadway, Andom For sale by druggists and dealers generally. noThern REJUVMcATOR. FOR TBEC MULTI: The wonderful erects cl thti itittclo la restoriFtg llaii to Its *rights] odor, ma prodieleg Heir where It had altogether Wien off, or become thin, fa trote7 dq beeoinlez more manifest, =el vngl deobt 4 tbitu,t3— naktylll, to aatorda °ma uasagerireganr Gray Bab toYb Qatar. 'T:ath "GI fads tiptoe. HlGGRamta. , • yetreikavYri trahana Fleenekos t . Via Its4l2ftmat Destihm, 0.4 • That Ilona sides& rad" &tit ad Mm : That Melt paaariar Airbag (bear lo Old That if sal ynyeat - ' - •:11n1 sall.ar• ail Pima riLla &arly:J Nat &Dye; oottalestra Itnitaal elher:oiartli ya, Wp.a6ftelybeinittyyleys !Mister Ber.. Price, ONE DOLLAR. 71, ON AOMMlN;ilVibti;l= u i 4:: qrs.; p Will be premata4, Bee sits, eatitlad r ' 'Or. SIM Tolintrzrze mEmotrad iss lll" , - FOLD! 7118 =LVOV , todw . atirraw* - 7- To catalaNk TIM MITIFEY —.:-Lanzga r anal., a near Pattanauts. - . 1110 - • (11 BEAT I.IOI 4 IDAY EALEW. VI ~.-o.7mrepaciug on uoNDAT Doc. 21d, at 7 o'clock, aad oa ..TIMWATON I2 ._ NESDAT and TELUESDAT ..arrtiexocoisi and ZYSSINGS at iisCo'clock t uill' lizacinic Ball Auction Howe„ Largo conslipur-ent of • ,4„ Toys, Vases and Fancy •000113, o.mprislag stall savertmezt tor 4.-a•s'arch • The abois Y eonsk-aod by cims'of tbO Isrei ; a ern Importers, and trill bo told yltiMatillVe - rs 24 Ms Toys osa to parobssea prisst• Tali& day, Wodassasy aad Thanday =rainy's. - &LS T. IleCLEttallilli VALUABLE :STOCKS 'AT AINTITON. Y IviA 7 11 &.. 4 3•11, 11 bo WA; 33 ,. lb* . 13ozozo , 3•113 10 aorta Iszchnote ibink 33 . Citloorm` Escik - Stock; '• ID 'do lifeebooded Boa Stock; • .a do ll.orcbantil4:333sorgotomeilao3; . • DO do ..3thogbeby Nallors Ile Cooed Co.; 30 do Iflobonshola Lbstronci Co.; • 30 do 'Western Immortneo 031 " 13 do Zanduk Imernato Cb.31.0ck;• ,, . C 33111,3 EfeOLW6lll/C.Ane'rE STZAM&R AT ,AVOTIQN Stewart ELIATOOD, nor at Ili. Par :of Pitt*. berth, rill be at the Coati:dwell! tiatak,attteta at Pllth anat. -STISit&I , EVSIIO49,./tet. =I. at 734 tieback.. Vat Ammer "ELLWOOD Irak: bard is 1115,3 s ISt . kat_ itilanl:tb;Ss fade hk;tiuttla 5 rte. t beld,Jud 171 - 75,951ana, 'amid . = Mast - nutnatuttput;', PerrPontliordng atd s, and her outnt of =Diu her equlputot• wail riming complete. rem opportunity arced to parcluse; Terms at:n W vr. - _' - 018 ' DATI.S • - SEVENTH WARD BUILDING LO —On TUESDAY SiILITSG,_-Dca..ltA:.aLlX - f r '... o'clock, sall MaolL, at tiwasessamatal Pates Botram a t /Mb street. timse Building Lott tti tteatosall!,. Ward, altuata :54E0.1. Bass sad Daairt lastag Bas. ES, Mi ZS; 2Z,81. 33. , 31,14 sa;34as szkt mla /Mal Pludtres plan off, Mtapergialtultal.:7. late of the laus.Dr. amt. was ' • Term. cub. - For huller P.Sii r. • L. Kosaaa, Itakmrall`s arta 1111918 &31eILWALNY.Appt'rE. - - . ASaIGN.EB'S sold. at McNolry's Fifth asset, on IVEDAN.PDAT; Doortabot .31.at i. o'clock p m.. by ardor of the dasSpsoos; the rack an Eastern Tar Moan; torwatlux eta" sloassat sorts:eat of CAPES, VIOSOISIN ES, 11137143 API ,- 7-4', 011,111, Ines .t . 4 ", i ; - ; the dam get a skis christoota.presset. , lTl.o.ll . ran asrangcd icT inspcFtion °a Sir blonds:. 1.5 td JAR. i.r.raivr Atik'r.. • - PROCLAMATION—CITY b? PITTS° • . . ta actordsoce with the prurlakaw of as Act of ths ficonal Annulily or the Cotuntatw.uath PerumaT• • • • non, tworldlne -for thWinodmoratloil of theatity of kittonnah, and of the mints mroplrunato to aold Act, J. D. C. SSAFIRR,. Jr., Mayor ettand: . .itr. da • Woo thin, toy 'powlonntkm, that on,the •FIRAT, - 1 -..- TUIII3DAY IN A JANUARY, A. • D., ItiG4, - being' lbw Stria Dar or. as Dowry, the; frocausi. bi smelt . - Ward of Look, city, qualified to.vote for =robots of • the Bose of Deptrglatatiyes of LLD Rutonnowsalth, • • will want as the Gann] platen of holditg elociloos ta their noway, wards Sad prockini,aad When, by . helot, under the prmialeno of an Act of,Atannbly, pined•th• IGh day othliy, A. D., • Ono puma to setts to liovor of Amid dts. . One person to Serra so.Cantrolfrr'ct.n.idtad One person to ware as Taw-sort: Of wad ci ty Ruh of of than hold their oaroafOr two loan. Oo the tame dr/. la'acafutalty to 01,1010 SO