, ..C:e=co I Ai. • . , Vhsburgh Santk. THEESDAY biORN111( 24,1668 11Fikat'attlaminettx1aj • OM TY TICKET luson. -., oalsr.s' Lowux, JR. - CITY CONTIIALLED: JOIES McCAJELGIO. CITY TBEABVIIZIII WILLIAM EICHBATS. EAucational. The towbars of Peebles nad Collins town- ships, held • pnblic agninn of their Institute, an Friday evening, 1 Liuet., in the Presby terian Church of East Liberty. The meeting was milled to order by the President of the Institute, and the exercises of the evening were introduced with prayer by the Rev. Methane. NEZ. - Wm..joyoa read a leoturc ”Diseiplina b SehooL'l r' Prof. Smith, of the Iron City College, en brained the audience with a few remarks on "Popular Errn. - 3 in DlE:cation." We regret that thingentleman's engagements were such .AS prevented him from re meining aryl d.olling it greater length on this important subjecL lttr. D. W. Elder read an many on "Parental `:Co-operation," in whtcb the duties of parents lowardthe 'Cheat were clearly explained. Rev. Samuel Findley, of the Western Uni versity, delivered eery 'interesting and in . strattive address on-" School Greer:uncut." Us p ii n a succeeded by A. T. Douthalt, County tendent, in a tow pirating and general steminvotr the' importance of our present - seheolnietem, and the neeersity of educating the masses us the safeguard of our publle in stitutions. The Committee on Resolutions submitted a ~eport thanking Prof. Smith and Bar. Mr. Findley, for their addremes; thanking the .chOlT far their excellent meal*, the Trustees forth* fretinse of the church, and the audi *nee Or their attention and the interest which they manifested In this, proceedings. A vote of thanks was also tendered to Sir. Druthstt, for his untiring efforts to improve the condi tion of the schools throughout the county. The exercises Intro interspersed with music, and every thing passed off very pleasantly. Dokallon Acknowledged. The gallant 12074 to whomtt.o folLming letter was written, without being intendedfor publication, deserre to halo it proclaimed throughout the land, that on the WO Thanks glving•Day, they made a ioltintary contribu tionof VISO to the variona Ber.orolent Insti tution' in this county : tlat orsisra sted private rehliers of al. 102.1 fiegiesest Asemykames Volaudeere: Wo have jolt received your handsome donation to the "Rome for the Friendless," in our city, aed return you 4.00.in0.r. danks For the same. This act Ic only another exempla of the teLf.sacrilleing disposition of our not/r army, of which you form a part. It might seem to be enough that you have given youriselves for the "'Cod of others; but this does not satisfy you.o.yattr swans are also cheerfully giver, to hid In inthing estmfortalde those who are destitete. ' T.ralleneroni contribution shall be faith fully (appropriated, and we hope you mey each raaliseo that snob acts of kindness will not Into their reward. "Ito that haih"pity zn ch tte a T : :: t ..i l Lath io the Lord; and that gi • , will he pay him agnin." Our desire's, that your period of privation and toil may soon La ended, and each of you Fappy, as t 4 be restored to the comforts and enjoyments t mags. 111.ns. S. A. Tenon, Secretary on behalf artist. Board of Mann- gee's of the lietee. - < All!evany City, -Die. 22rd, ISB3 Election by Parent... the ptaWg. - aph in the Ti ening G,selm of yesterday,) signed .Justice," mentions two eases, in which young namezried mon ware wiempted from tbe•draft through what the Writer regarded ash-“au 4T3.31011 of the spirit Of the - Conseriplints. , :Aet." poubtless the cases alluded to yerre more of 'Election by resents; but the writer does net sly whether they were in the 22d or 231 district. These Olootions ayes:Lode on the authority of tho folteiring clause of the second section of that elntoro-tkere era two or more sons of eyed Oriefriv‘PUtenti.'introt to' draft: do father, or if be be dead, the mother may sleet which ads shsll.be exempt." This is sll that is said on the subject in the act, end whatever the members of the Board of Enrchinieat or others; may think of the spirit of the law. the letter clearly excludes every consideration other than tho aged or in firmity of the parents. Dependence is not re quired by the Taw; and it is not the province of the Board to make the law, but only to execrate it. Death of a Centenarian. Dastst Ifertnym, a colored man, diad at tho bonze of his son-in-law in Allegheny, on Thuds) , mornlng;at the adraned age of ,yO5 Tsars. Mr. Tensity lived nearly all his Wein limrishurg told its vicinity, having come to Allegheny einee Ida hrmdredtb year. lie was a mane! herculean frame; and although his mother was a native African, he might easily hare been mistaken for a width roan. In ear lyilfe he learned to road and write, and for more year* dint is commonly allotted to ha man life was a =miter cf the Methodist. Epineopal Chant. 110 retained his sight, besting and mental faculties to-the last,, Was, trail Within a for months of Lis death,' w asted and .00mmanteative, and enjoyed' a steady and unclouded Lope of salvation. La gostivutrn.a.—Our re:tiers will,learn with much plezumre, that tho over popular Holman Opms Troupe appear this °cantatas hissonin Hail, in PA!lines celebrated opera of Tat Seirpoobula, tad in a new comic operetta- Derintillo last three nights they have been eminently successful, and may now be marked as Pillsbargh favorites. AS this opera will be i withdrawn aft. f r to-night, I: would be advise hits to aecare eats early. We learn that on Militants! de there will_ he Arco grad per form:tem he first, for the . ekpecial benefit :f r4 tlarrirn, tot take place is - 11 o'clock in the gt, when children will be admitted for 11/ Ofial. . . . TAA . PiCtserr . mum.. Itattatoen.—The Bow d 4/11roctors of this Compsay hart. clivstad • Mr. Leirnbaetti to the Vlca PreTidoney. Col. nensas A. Scott, Vice President, will per ' tam tbe.dullu of the President, and - 11. r. Lotnhiert Will be the responsible Vice Pon t dastoftheCompeny. At present then Are two Yin ,Preoldents., lir. Lombsert and Col. 11l A. Scott, w,b.o server In the place of the Prenistnil sidstr. bfra. Edgar Then:van. ..13AT'Pazedrrs.—Albulan tiectu to :be • alLtherspfor Babb" Presentr. Our friend _ Pittoelt, opposite the Post Ofrice,stllleantienes •to VICCIV• albums of al styles ezd Flees, "eatable for Holiday gifts. llia pleas ant kw. • Persons weald do veil to look at his *War en Pitteek's sonntv eau also be rowed toy booksibibler, xatnee, gift books, pocket books by the laundrvW, for either ladies or gentle , !emu Glecides keel' by alltneans. ittrazuzzi map Lrrzaaar Maur OLIO sin Wiss=3.--Kr. J. P. nuns, Masonic Hall, FM street, andlifr. J. T. &aspic, 85 Federal Obeli. Allegheny, have received "Fowler and Phrenologiud Jonrne!," for *snag, the R.i".."Ledger," the- N. Y. "Clipper," the Box n ' Tette Ping" end the n Waverly . .. rSta throat Climate and &Dotter:a of the itikeik."BYellelt Broachio: Thee Act," or Crash Lesenimaere of griot tame. In coughs, Ir "laws id the throat eguicd by cold, or sma stpkwatrttonief theliort, maw, in Ispeetlag hadittbliO, qg dating, hey preducal the sew ~,,Place4edidreirdts, ____ Dettme---kdai q r tap rim we peeked the beot that Cana had been entered by Jtto. agsbretihe Oaklaad passenger raft arayaor damages melted by faiiingin shot° to Third street, while tanning to a tiro some thatlatt rata:tier. The jury to the cue hare febarreg t verdict of $1,600 for the plaLritlll. Pion* hictonzoos aro nown beyond • doubt, the test nude. A oconpleartisortznent ittvathe!plath four oetsve to the elegant piano. style, with four stops and two tette of reeds, jiff received. Charlotte florae, 43 Filth streets sots *gait intreb +abow-case, Getman ~sitter franntianitreenen plate glue, buboes in me aseeral but is nearly int y*oB - aim intleeill be sol yew', d' at a bargnin for. vane -rat Ilk at Str: ,George U. Keyser% 1.4.0 Wood Tite-Itente Brew, It'. Y. • isnot pi;se Isom • team &rite past. ran in atd ere the hest :estiattsctinn.. Thai us the • I WO,PhissEnsads at' en - Obisistte • - • -` .st Plicocyiernx." Cie -PA {7,~k` ."' t o ~. ESEVE OCR noalt Mai& . The' Great Christmas GM. Mrrcar or rut Bowan mvpirsiim Lomax ny The put few days we hate witnessed the Wastes Nerivale, B, D. late Tell., of EL John.' boniest scene at the ware rooms of William College, Cambridge. Prom the Fourth , London Tdithist. With • copious Analytical Index. 'vol. Sam= k Co., No, 27 Fifth erect, weer expe -1 "" / 1 - /r " rit.t D'APP l4°° riencedby bl t kind is any eats men ofthe for sale by B. B. Dar's, uJ Wood street. Capp. Small aro. Putcburgh. The rush for the Wheeler &Wit ' The second volume of Mr. fderivale's "His- elm Sewing Machine for holiday gifts, at 27 1.017 of the Iteatans under the 'Empire" brings Fifth'street, i. unprecedented. Gentlemen of the narrative down to the assassination of Jo- taste hare decided unanimously that the line Cover and the establishment of the mon- meet appropriate gifts of the season are the arcby by ()dashes. It deals therefore with Wheeler .h Wilson's Sewing Machine, sold in one of the most Interesting and exciting per some twenty different styles, and at as many coeds to the Whole annals of that remarkable differentn u lt c n t ' t o . 27 . i F fe in t h he c. t "I' ld A y: 41tit both people ; whose wars, conquests, and recoils- l ag eo a pp ro eiuo as t h e Nt. b o o., & Wilson tiots,—whoso polity, laws, and literature, Sewing Machine. Nothing could be more it, bare exerted so wide nod bating en influence t e e c r pta th L o l u e 0 7 0 is . f tr e h s e o s n e t . f a r m ola bi b c ro . t k li , e i r d. ttLa ete on the destinies of mankind. Mr. Morieele doubtedly the beet in the world. A* a gift as an historian takes rank with Arnold and from a father to • daughter, the Wheeler A. Gibbon, and his valuable work fills most sat- Wilson dewing Machine woubleemo like pa isfaetorily the space intervening between the ternal benediction. Try it, ye kind-hearted early period to which the great work of the I fathers, end your children's children will bless former and the most important researches of you forever. Niebuhr relate, and the periodeembraced In A. a token of esteem from friend to friend, the "Decline and Fall."—lteurs Appleton A nothing could be more elegant than this world -Co. have reproduced this standard work in a I renowned Sewing Machine sold at :7 Fifth beautiful style of typography, which de-se:see" street. Christmas presents that have not yet all praise. berm, will have to be purchased this evening. Marone or Camas TIM BOLD, Drat or Praaree,. The earlier, therefore, that yon order a —Dy John roster Kirk. Philadelphia J. B. Lap. 'Wheeler Is Wilson Sewing Machine the Letter. oinwitt a Co. for tale by H.., art- The agent of the Wheeler & Wilson Sawing nes, Firth (Wirt 4.000 to the Poston!. 1 800, Machine I. making deliveries promptly; but Charles the Bold him been Galled the "Ni- to insure their being sent home before Christ polesn of the Middle Ague," and his career mos day, machines ought to be selected at of ambition, closed by his death on the battle- the oarhost moment possible. The most per fect, 121001 t easily operated, most simply eon lead, certainly affords such a theme as might stracted, most durable, most efficient for all long since have Invited many an historian to kinds of sewing, and in short the best wed undertake the work which has bean reserved ohcapc. l Hecht.. in the morn is,the Wheeler for Mr. Kirk, the accomplished and Intlefati Wilson - gahle coiiitZ.orageler with Prescott in thuaff his torical researches and writings which hare so signally enriched our literature. Info no fit • ter hoode could the task hare fallen. He has every qualiffestlon to prepare him to whiero success—and, so far as ho has Pro ceeded with his work he his achieved It. fa the two volumes already published, the hi, tory of Charles Ue Tvoiensare Is Leon ;ht down to the year 1414, when the war with the Swiss was about to cossessanee;—andasheever reeds them will not fear that the same graphic hand which Las Usual so many a page or this fas cinating story will 'loco Its cunning' when Grancon and Metal, and the last scone of all in this remarkable drama of war, the fatal siege of Haney, will come up in the history of the remaining two or three years, will be embraced in the third rolame. This noble contribution to our historical Monitore, will be peculiarly welcome to all those who hive raid (and who has not read 7) the de lightful romance of Scott, relating to this in teresting period of medieval history. The work has been brought out in excellent style by the publishers. "Massa:a: sew Items Panseass."—Tbds atcry, by Mn. Axe A. Stephens forms the 63dt:1=hr:of Bonne's Dim l‘ovels-Ls series of which we have had frequent occasion to Teak as probably the chin eat extmea For Nita ley J. P. Hung - Masoni c Mall, Fifth street. and by .1. T. Sample, St Federal street, Allegheby. Important Suggestions to those About Purchasing Sewing Machines. There is, perhaps, no one article In the sirs loation and purchase of which mistakes aro so often made by those who can ill afford to melee them, as in a sewing machine. With the wealthy this may to of no groat impor tance; certainly net of ituportanoo enough to warrant advice from us, but with the poor sew ing woman it is quite difikrent. I t is sow well understood that there are two, and only two valuable sewing machine stitches—the lock stitch and the Grover .4 Baker stitch. Each of these stitches, and the machines making them, have theirpeonliar merits, end anther fa best for efilkisidi of work, or for use under all circumstanees.latelligent purchasers har ing both haschinve beers them, with full op pottunitY to examine: and understand the peenlisxities of tmehrwill eelec t the one best suited to their work. -The -manufacturers of then intlispenrahle articles gerrerary make and sell 'in:whines making only ono of the above stitches, sod the tempta - tion is always before them to recommend itiol urge upon easterners the stitch made by their macb.ines without very scrupalous attention to the real wants of the purchaser. We arc happy to zee that ono sewing machine both. st least pursues a liberal, and st we think. the true policy in this respect. The Gruver & Baker company do not confine themselves .to the manufacture and sale of either one of the above styles of =china', hat pride theta mires upon making and offering to the the meet perfect machines of both kinds, and allowing their customers the fullest eXtresemther endguopthposrath quainted, by g examin a atio d n and tral, w ith the peculiar merits and exoellencies of each before purchasing, and this Company at least, are without any motivate recommend to pur chaser, machines of one kind whoa the other is 'Deter adapted to their wants, and will gins better satisfaction. We advise ail before pur chasing to examine fur themselves. and test machines making both of the above stitches. They will thos purchase understandingly, and will not be likely to be disapnotated —The Pre.e. Dr. George . R. Sevier This gentleman, who has resided at lio Wood street for come sixteen years, and hes barn one of our most trainable citizens, dots not zoom to relax in his energies or detotion to butters. Educated • druggist, of thirty years' erperleace, and for a long time • praz tieing physician, he knows all the phases of ! every chronic disease, whilst his Drug Store sad business gives him facilities rarely a, coined by anyone ethic age. He not only understands the diseases inalleotto humanity, but also Viso proper remedies to he given in order to cure them. We know what we r.y, and whilst wo eVarbirr it strong talk. at tie came Hera it is true. Dr. Keyser Ls a genic, in hlsiirtn way. Helms helm a hard studunt —la still a hard stodent•—he spares xo paler or labor to stammers the health sad comfort of emit as apply to him. His store is well knoira as anesuporiam of every kindbf ruodicino for I any known cilium°, and there are hundred. • 1 who would now be dragging out a miserable, sickly life, bat for his remediza. We hare In our mind many cases cured by ! him, at charges so 'moderate as to stilt the means of any one. He advertises, to which roomy object a. unprofessional. Hirmedielnes would =milder on the shelves, if no one knew or heard of them without Icing told of it, and sdvertising tells of them, makes them known to the community, and, as • nature. result, all are benefited. When the Doctor matte here from Liedford, whore he had been engaged in a reputable country practice for five years, al• though unknown to the community, he brought with him testimonidefrom there of persona of the highest funding, and must reputable character. We wish him succeu and a tong life to do good.--Ereinege paper. Onanrritaa Orrin.—Oar eitisens we believe ' I have never before bean tempted with such beautiful articles for Christmas presents, whether in toys, jewelry, or the thousand and ago articles of utility, in the manufacture Gt which great taste and skill has been a ersisod, as at this time. The book stores are In tbe first rank of ettractions, and what is certain ly tztedithltle t 4 thiCgood testa of the commit nlttome the favorite resort of gift givers. Messrs. Kay L - Co.'s thelros are covered with the behest specimens of art; rover enrolled, we think, in any country. Take for instance, Trying's Sketch Book; that charming work, is presented in a style of art, as to Fero, printing and binding, which renders it att presenefor a Primes. All varieties of liters lure solid, 01110r14 light, instructive, in prose and verso—may be found there, stilling every taste, requirement, and puree. Among the new publications, the work or Sohn Foster Kirk; the Libbers of Charles the Bold; Duke of Burgundy—is the great feature. Our readers have doubtless noticed the great favor with which this work has ben received by the scholar, by the praises of the Bait, and it is therefore unnecessary for as to speak more at length of its merits. AU the standard authors are suitably presented. Than, there is a great variety of Books and other varieties for children. One who cannot be milted in this rich collection, must bodied fastidione. Those who have not yet pror_ Tided themselves with their Christi:lst gifts, should by no means negleet to pay a visit to Messrs. Kay - Tea PALL In Wrirript Wrso--The Bum mori i past, and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend , that fall arid winter will shortly be upon us and we must provide our selves with the at:build to keep as oomfort mblo• A nice fall mat, or a good Q teati me& overcoat are the very thing, mad , we do not know of any plies whore on, readers would mil themselves boar than at Meese,. W. H. McGee & Co's clothing establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Bowe, Allegheny. They have also received a com plete assortment of gmtlemen's tundshleg goods, arid a great variety of sew patterns err waistooating, m r . T. A. Mo Cn°l * t. .... .41 11111:1°.V zubea 17n ratOrr.—Oss of ws "41 at Sla , m% 14likmA ittaiii o Uft ol6 :- Cllll4 • SPECLtL LOCAL NOTIIMP. Tuusts• Panay, Plain and 0111•421111114 Kate Roofer, and dosier In Pennsylvania and Vermont slate of the but quality al low rates. Ofdre at Alex. Lanshlies, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • KIN-Xll-et.re-•IIr—INDT,I 61101S1110 Co.—This Tobacco, used by the !forth Amer ican Indians, is manufactured from the finest "quality of tobacco, and commingled with the most healthful and odorous( Boots, Barksand Herbs, indlginons to the Rooky Mountains, in each proportion, as to impart to its die tinetive character, and secure for It wherever it becomes knows a hearty welcome. A long residence among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains, insured an acquaintance with their habits, customs, and modes of life, and among other things, no insight into the com position of their smoking tobacco, sod • knowledge of the means by which the exqui site aroma Is predated, which renders it so pleasing to the smoker, and so acceptable to those who are not. Smokers who once be come acquainted with this tobseoo will never be without it. Sold by all tobacconists and by the manufacturer, E It. Lunt, ill Choi nut street, Philadelobia. deleam ;il Lam ex, hare you examined the fall and wintaratoek of gotids at the Merchant Tall hiring establishment of Sam. Graham .k Ce, No. et Market street ? A Garb supply of goods evory week. Mare you examined the grime el goods at tho Merchant Tailoring establishment of Nara. Grab= k Co., No. t 4 Market street; if not, it IF now time you would, sad rase 20 per cent. in your clothing bill. Every garment warranted a perfect At. ficous. hEcOugatscs. Kl3ll:Ciii BR UM. AItILICLL2L-141 1 . Nente, of Louirrille, Ky., nays ha a letter. "When in New York, this summer, I put.. chased by way of experiment roma of Mrs. S. A. Allen'. orlebrateatfairßisotorer and Zyin l.l.emum, eraioth I have found rolushlo. 1 flow write to hero you rend sue a dozen of each by ounce., for the nee of my hinds." Sol?. hJ aru gg iats everywhere. Depot Itbi Greenwich !treat, New York. Jul? Itecuiren awn AkaDl ►o■ SALM—The fine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier k Co., Merchant Tail.ro, No. 14f Federal street, Al legheny. The stook of clothing mutat. nI tho finest variety of cute vests, coats and oVert.ll*. The .tyle of patteras tagtelbl and fr...hlonablo. We would trrrito all of oar reader w giro the ►bove gentlemen a.ll. ITht.rareras for tho army should not lea.e the city until supplied with liollewsy's Pill. and Oinmisat. Par Sores, S.-arty, Wounds, Small Pax, Fevers, and Dowt.l Complaints, Lhasa medicines ere the hoot in the world. Lorry French Soldier uses them. Only :eats per Vicuna& and carriage rally mill be taken at the Qinn:ban Oleo, No. kin Penn attest, an: or night. 611 erders left d -tbe sianta.pikee will be promptly attanded to. All calla mot be paid in advalaCk, s Dgrrar. lemon-i . e., No. 1151 Penn street, la Aho phiic obere yon can got the hooka:mop dentletry in the city. Don't forget the plus, So. 451 Pear street, neat Hancock. C. Stu, Dezt.iat, SS? Fenn ruset, will at -wad t, .11 bnefr u attlx teofertion. YURRIED ANNAN --(TLIZETSON.—Ou Detoabor Intl, at the mid.... of tit. bride . * bailor, Clnda.atl. by lb,. Wm. Anna., th• 110.. JOHN S. ANNAN', te.otor of Itot Fir, Prtsbytortan Claltroh, bat:, m It is LI ft 81i 0. CPLB eaTrox. DIED: M'.LL1.11..--Cta Tv.Aafay. Dr.. VA, at 1 o'chal. r. WILLI-13f C. !Ill.:A:It, L. the &W pm, of lilt oZa from hi. :ate ran:tondo in Dago,,. Wa• on T1111.51.,7 •t lo o'clock, 71... trim - A..1 0,10 molly non Invited to atledd. Geo. 234, )IM. DI:4551011E, • nolre of Calinty Antrim, Ireland, to the Silt 7n• of hi, ago. Thr o -I . - i.l Litt, yl.me boa ht.lotereaLimeti t IC.. 2..4 ntrt4t. AlleyLep) , City. ramlir. the 2241 m. - - r 'DUNI. 5 r -nu Tussd.oy nonalevg. 2-141151d_, at It o'clock. of 1n11.15.11.41t-n 1* /0/1711, son f 15154 3117 J. Dunlap. SE - 55: t VW , ..".• 3 muntka runcral ftoto t r-tlattora, of r•ront.. st Oak land. on TrUir.l tenant:, at 10 o'clock. to into noon to e t cottcry Cktrrlageo .111 rte. frcto Ent.ons, Orono strett, oproalte Calbedral, for O.k land, t 1 9 loaday moral., the flat Ina.. SIDNEY, len of 11. Brady .4 Sophie E. WEIL.. &gra four tato, ci,allt modt. and twenty ore days The funeral .dj take place from the redden. of 11. B. LY 11cCl1relderlerdp, ca TAZEZDAT, ten Elth , at 10 o'clock, a. sa. Carriage. ',III marl from It, ',Are., of Seventh and derltLflld street., El...urge, wtg o'cl.ck, . m. 3% S ECIAT L -VOTIVE& JOHN COCHB.AS & BRO., Man cactiners of HAILING. rnor TAU LT3 AND VAULT DOORS, VilliTIOW WAIT TER& WINDOW GUARDS, 10.. Wes. Cfl fiECONT and be. TiIIED STIIEXT, tat. Wood and Market,. Rare nil baud a variety of now P•tterrab, %wry and plain, suitable Fir ell porporec.. PnrticuLar alter.l.J pat 3 aucloang Gran, Lots. Jobliitei den. at aliout notice. arg HOLN.EB tk 80N8., DRALK2/ at rot:MSC:4'4.ND IMIESTIO PILLS OP _^.1.1 - 11ANOP, CEBTIPLCATILS OP DErosrr. PA.NA NOTES t:o. 6T 111-"IT' a - Ira:La, PlltaLludh, Pa. adrCollsclioux awls es all prlaelpal ctrin througtont tM t.lurd 9tstiw. sP/ti HEITHY H. COMIS, Foswanc. I'G AND COUIPKION Mt SCII.I.IdT sad abolessle defier In MEM, PUTTEE, /LIDS, YLPIL wad prods, gsr.Nally. lie. PS 14 00D PT. TOULareb. P. UNWERSAL CIAYrILES WRING ER/4.-11 .d the fallowing opted,. by Oraog add, of the dn... Aricathirke. 'rho says of the e first Premium On'venal Clothe. Wringer: "Trent "mend mare' esperhune th It In our own family: fume ,sh. tarumany of 'n Moan. nbo have used and from the «nutmeg'aa of the Ms plemeot festoertaln that ft to worthy • plane to every funny where She leashing Is done at hone. A clog can Aunty wring out a tvbfel of clothes Ina to. Inlnntes. It Is In reall"/ • Cloth.. Saver I a 2lnn a Strength' Mary I The saving of garment. will alone such". large yoreentege on Its cad- W. think the such". much awe than pays hr Inelf gleam year In Ms seeing of gums... nem are several kinds, newly all. In petrel con etmction, but we ooestdc. It Import.' that the Wringer be Mud with Cop, otharelse a mar of garments may clog the rolls re, and Abe rollers upon the cra...4laft Op and tear the ekdbes. for ent la on. of the gust Suds, and It Is NI good as nen, after nearly four man' mutant ma." /or WA only at lice. :Id and '1,3 St. Clair street, by J. PItILLIPO, dal !No agent. fbr tfits county. VINE PERFUNLERY.—Jaquis' cele. brated tannic= Frail:Lowry compszeo favorably with the moat ascrlalta of the Imported article. Tho followbut aro vartlcalarly recommended , NONDOLLTIA, . POND LILT, LOSE DITCHOULI__ • —MIDDY DUSK JOCKEY CLUB. Bonny scenes, For intl. by SIMON JOU:MOTOR. CarrwaYoorth sad fhalthevld aorta. A fall assortment at YEENCII AND ENGLER PEIITL•IIEDY, SOAPS AND FANCY GOODS al. se an hand. Oen [PINE DWELLING ON PENN B W I. roe saor.. , -m• wry thrwetall• KRICK .DITELLING. Novas Pete mell fi ow lag imt ctctirf, 071 tele. Prtre !NM, Ups teas, Strulabssl wish sikiufils Pus ,ps rasa. ~14,17, teed and all Ms' me'AIIF 0114 . Veda* Pus the bettetteat later tbe ide a. •1. 1 • , r. - 10 1 4 11 /44 1 L,•:.. • • • liffillEZ THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM W,ASHINGT()N Bportat Dim reb to the ritttlArret Gr+ttr WASIZXYGTON °ITT, D. :1. I _U✓ 611= It it bellertol that the a.ljootu.r Minuted Imbroglio by which Gen. Itosecrans was assigned to Missouri, and to /fez thus fully relioring So:nor:dd. TIPS the result of the bargain, that no opnesition ah..nid be 61114.) to Aohofiet , i'• ronfirm4tion thneral. As the Senate Gas adjourned over f r recess, it Is now intimated in some quarters that th'..9 delay in Schofield's confirmation may cans° a hitch in carrying oat tbs. rest of the arrange ment. It is certain that the order asaigning Rosen:am to the command ofMissouri was lamed. lionesor, Schofield is shit hare. Speaker Colfax. left for the Feet this after• noon, ands large number of the Westorn members go off on to-night's train. Of the eastern members scarcely any are going to A decided opposition was manifested today in tho Military Committee, as to soy pry , nation on the bill proposing to :cal.. .rant Lieutenant_ tleneraL Judging by to-days hadicationa, it would seam that the bt:l eon not pass. There Is great hostility to any movement proproang to take Oraut away from arbors he Is. The reported deficiency of one hundred and thirty-tire million. of bushels In the cern orop this year, es estimated by the Agricaltural Department, hes been ...armed by s-me of the members of Cengreas as ground t.r 01.. jtetton to an Inmate of tax on dome.tis high wince. It fa understood that the del egation will oppose strenuously may loci-cc:o an the present tax. They agree that as in creased tax together with the, present high price of grain, will force ilia dletllterie. ;o a easpeneloo of operations, and thee diminisi. Instead of adding to the ***** ne receipts. Cbaa. 11: Cornwell, Ordnance Chief of ihu Redemption Bureau, was arrested 10-tilay in a charge of ambassling various sums oo money at different floes. Proof ef $11,600 thus obtained, wu developed at his arrtst. His plan of operation was to abstract een.41.1 aawante from the mutilated Treasury Do'.e seat is for redemption. and then &cannot for them 'ay taking them from notes eancoliod and ready to be burned, from a similar am,utit, nod having them reeaneelled. A Lill considering two clauses IWO., C..n. scription Law hung Ciro in this haste . for the adjournment. It is pretty certain that it e pees ultimately, but It was deemed vary de sirable to pas, It at onto. F•1111115.11,1ko.d voted to-day for the 110u..e antencintaut to the Conacription Law. lisljataat General Thomas h..te rstarsc.t hi. deportment here. He repc•rti, derinj Lis absence, the oreseiuslea of 3!,C.G0 Nero solelen., He sale that before spring there will be 60,0110 well armed &el drilled no:ro euldiers In lb. Sold. He bas a hLit estme tioo. f their value ►s eoldiere. Over fifty mirmlber. of "I a IV . d a requell forth. removal no Mr. Blair from th• C.GIaeL It I. • totireable fact that thin far tire whoh. delegatlon from IL,no;r hire ramrod to Ural. ia tho rvoortt. DiUTA 07 CM,. COILMIII,Y Girm Ciirtitiraa area thruirti from hor•e neer Aaoghter'o Elation, irmlting tite V. taro of Xis Ault, from which death Ironed in • for Wars. Baia a :vod Itoottettaar, it it eexpoottota folesele. taterilftil attsek of apoplexy. 11. wit! Le erolialin• d and seat horse. Stealer Trambull's ram:dation of Inquiry ar to the number of Maier and Brigadier Goa • vent with. their Mad, allowances and pay, who'uaro eciracmcd of In. than a brigcd., 6a. earmal much commodes emotig military INIEBACIO TICS? L. 1.3135 The Wlenabage Treat Lanai In Minnesota, are Bald to be the Aries land, in the State, as told by Internal Doyenne Daw.rtratat, U.IVC st, tar, averaged two dollars and s.viely•sit cent, per sem It le well ascertained th.t L. my liar fallen haat to llanoec:r Court rintr..; t 4, g, tote winter Inrotere. The rebel infantry rkekeet sleet the Rap.- dart, hale been replseel within s fee ,isT. dry the esralry. The report of Mead'. Inte.ation tc fa!! hack Contarrillo for trintar,are not roltabla. army still rt.malas in the viellaity of IN:arre ton and Bealtnn.tatlon. MEMII It it mow that:ol,llokt the drat will he postponed until the let of robrus 7 , io (oiler tAi glee Congrese time to amend the Enroll moot Act. Cilia ■Ot COOS TO 7111 , TOlll The etatamoLt that Chas. had gone L. Set Yurk, La incorrect. Ceti. 31eCloltauie Report. w,servoro?, Deo. 23.—Gen. MeCtellan'• Report no. transmitted to the Mouse to day. It ectneints of 165 foliseap pages, and is divi dad into four carts. D. concludes as follow: I shell not, nor min I before closing, forget that when I war ordered to the command of the troops for the defense of the capitol, the eold:ers with whom I had mitered .o mach auxiety, and pile. and nageringt of the war, nail not lost their confidence to me to their eommseder. They sprang to my will with all their energy, diecipline and courage. I led them into Maryland, fifteen day. after they had fallen beck defeated before Wioh- I Lopez, vanquished the enemy on the rugged ,Ittiells of Booth Mountain, perinea him to Atirhinti fought Acid of Antietam, and drove rhireciltioken and dlepirited, serees the Poto- Mao River into the State of Virginia. The army bad need of rest after tho terrible experience of battles and mesehes ' with scarcely an interval of repose, which tb ,y had none through from the thne`of leaving for the Penh:o2la, to the return to Washington, the defeat in Virgleia, the victory at Beath M oat, -tain, and again at LlStlati3ll. It woe not ear- prising that they were in a largo degree den 6i tuts of the absolute nemearities to el:Notate duty ; their Awe. were worn out. blanket , lost, and clothing in rags. In then the army wee unfit for active 'orrice, and an interval for root and equipment was necessary. When I the slowly provided =prates came to as I led the army across the river renovated, refreshed! and In good order and diseipline, and followed! the retreating foe to a position where I woo confident of a decisive !lam. Whoa in the midst of this movement, wad while my ad vamped guards were aenaelly in contact wilh the enemy I woe removed from my commend. I am devoutly grateful to God that nay last C311311/111111 with this brave army woo cr o w n ed with victory, which caved the nation from the greatest peril It Lad ever undergone. I have not accomplished my purpose, If by this re port the army of the Potomao is not placed hips on the tolls of the histories et the armlet of the world. Its deeds trophies the nation to which It belongs, always toady for tattle, always firm, stead Lest and trustfuL I never called en It in vain, nor wtll the na tion ever have cause to attribute its want of 1t1[401.11, =du myself, or under other com manders, to say failure oT patriotism or ben very, In that nobiebody of American soldiers. Soca= oen Justly charge upon any portion of that army, from thecommending to the private any, leak of devotion to the 'erns of the United Butter Government,and to the Mee of the Coestitutiontand the Uniott.. They UV* proved Utak fealty Inilocat apt.: row, infalau emir sad.thtongb• the vary aliairrat diaik. This acrousdmisid ga- au kids whew vs bras kallr o , ly Sou calhas tbl beat • aaithnks 0417 r `:: %~~` r - ..~C: j:i~~ ti. N .... r o-.:.a . ... 1111111 CONGRES-TIRSUSESHO3 W.rarscete, Dee. 23, 1883 .MiTS.-311 . . Wade introduced a bill rela tive to members of Congre ss, tilting as St in . torneys,counsel or agent , tutees in which the l'ttltcd States is lisfonaar.t. lier. reed 'o the Committee on Judiciary. ,11r, Wil,on offered the roll..iwing, which woe nueed to .2:coofroi, That the ieeretury of War be di rected to inform the *etde whether persons held to service or labor, by the levee of Dela oare, Mar) land, Meat Virginia, Kentucky an! Missouri, have hero enrolled ac,ording to the provisions .•1 the not, for fulling out the SettiollS/ forees and other purpose., approved, Slareh 3, lhOl, and If not, who troth latent has net been mode. • • • • . Mr. Tn.:ol3 , lll's resolution, toqui!ing for tho towhee of Majors and "1nc..., Generals without a ecantotul larger th.to a hrigatle, the ox,aat of their rank and pay of their re•eral Ftaffs, with the P 13101.11 t.l rations te-h, ie., was token no 0134 adoptea. After an ete! vies centre the Beasts DA -I„forax.--fas Fpeaker appointed the follow gentlemen a. a Select floroluietoe on the National Bankrupt Low Spaulding, Kelly, of Po., Unseen, of 1,1., Roarer, of Frank, of N. V. Morison, of Minors, 'rooms,. o! M.l Jenkins, of F.. 1., Chanute, of N. Y. The lipeulter laid heforo the Musa n corn munication (torn the Secretary of War, In complinnms with Mr. Cox's resolution, tran ,- mating the report of lien. McClellan. con. rule: the organisation and operation, of the Army cf the Potomac nhila in command, and all the army operations whiis commander ,hicf. Mr. Cox oficred a resulnii,n that ton thousand copies bo printed. noferred to Ct.:k g:WV. on 1 3 :itii.ing• Mr. ronton, from the Committee on Milita ry Affalm, reported a bill to facillate tho posy tarot ot . hountios and arrears ot pay doe for services of wounded and Jo.icascslsoldiors, re fereed. .11arrielrueek, Irma the Cemm:ttre ea tarr plain, reported A bill to cream a km. - eatt of military juytioe. Alto a td!! to repeal part of the eared:of-at act, the to!t object of bill being t. cmire the tio ciase,eg into •.flO, to take on and after 11. renege. kernaude Wwid,„ aaid the enrel2toeut vier Nil of defects. and required eunh mod. ticati.m, at erebtil 1111 fir our tailing gamier. Ho b. pod peoding bill would not ...lei upt , ii at Oil, time, snd mooed it, refereo•:e u• tLe Committee of the Whole ou the State or the Union. Mr. Schenck, in reply, paid the Commute,, oh Military ditty, would not report a repeal ins LIII. They, hcw••ot, assidioutly engaged in eppaideriug amendments to mate the Att MO, erretlliirtl. We. Ancona offered ordeal:nide setfing forth the Act, commonly called "The Conscription Lew," at oppressive, uhjeat and 11110.0114L11.- ti,nl, because It takes from the State, the control of their own militia: therefore, 1:-.•ofr..:, That the Commmoo on Militscy afalrs he iustructcd to bring in s Dill for the ' , Told of the Ant. and the substitution of coottantional and just hill for the im mediate titling up of our armies. Mr. MCl,ne then moved the Moose adjourn —carried. The Hou.o, In pursuance jf the joint setsion, is adjourned until iho nth of J au uary. Farther Particulars of the Great In tertiatlonal Prize Fight., Tote, Dec. 21.—The following is od• rational new. by the Jura, and platten...re the s.ght The clinics rf grthad R. won I,y Been to, and exsetly at 10 n'elotk, on the townie; 01 the Una tnat., the men were delivered st ILa aorni.ch. Roth. I le:—liacann doted in, grat.ping King by the neck sod -.mug L•na toold (nth toned hog, until the referee entered the ring, ned strictly asnoor.ed him not to repeal the - operation. Ruurol:s-.Koig forced the flghling unseen se he came to thettersteh. Been,. eloped In ag.slo, end ether hugging Kin; for aunt° firer, tlare• Liar.. In thla toned King drew the Oral blood, which wsa slthwed. Iluund .Id—After some hard ex. Sanger, ! Heenan again hugged King end threat lilro armt,s the rupee with &want violeote. All gk, con ring arid egsinet King, The only toi l rli n vi d b 4 l. o l ; t,_ sver i w ” , foot 1,1.04. : ~ .•.44 Iwo 4 s under to :cft c7o. Deerin two et tempted the huggung 11,1110, whisk, elicited lend retnetha of thAVIIOO/171.7” - rt. With th, I exception nolblr parttenter nee.,reed ne , this retina. .. • itaand antne ep K lag go: to • Lrea,..lt.. aL w un llecnw . . baz, naati, ,, t ed, id+ temple. lie...aka ia In pair buggt.4 K ia g. and threw blur rioleatly }'.band nth-11,AL mat, pegged ,nay a a.•••h ochre. The ranad fiaished by Henn.. gi , iag I"il74l2Mber bag. Ittand 10—n. betntauheg bnl linens% S 3,1 Crean baL a a 4 Sing Ite.t y baring chit tound King gni . . Ittaraau :B.,:nr Lb. za-t^, drawing Oxen. a: 610,1. Round -al, Ititp,icourster•og sa Loth bides. Iletnan sgitin Logge-1 at t.s,e vc, but got irown himerif. ILonrl 9,ll—King struck Heenan a trims... drew blow the hes& Heenan rinsed itinp on King and threw him lintmd lOth—King landed him out hee•ily with both ND. Ile Amend in and war thrown by Heenan. Retied 11th—le thin round Heenan hegan en tiro. At the Hoe* be euebeel in and threw King heavily. Mound 14th.—The r suie result. Kneed 13th and 14th—ditto. /I,und I.:the-Some swinging Mows wore Oren on both sidee, when license kr .:knd King down elear late the runner. Thin was the first kunok down of the fight bound 'Atli—Heenan came to the wretch with a dreadful eye. A bard struggle .onk place during this ...rind, neither side gaining are particular advantage. Iteond I7tis—Tbe •xeitement woe new so great the ring regulations were dieregardcd. King's blows xweiied Ileenrio • , eyes and terns idos to • fearful extent, bat be here it Man ioliy trout this tee the 21rh.,, and last round. Ktc, went abased at b. perfect gallop, and ti Ole O. called for. Round 23th—The Tonga Vac thrown op hy 1.C..n , nd0 of License. Heenan was dreadfully punished.std should ne•er have Loon permitted to pan the :lot round. King presented no viesibl• marlsof punishment, except a Inoun• on the eye. L/e tor/eludes its dietwiption of the 3g e 1 In tho following words: A braver . •on test was nOTO, fought. Southern News. Lemur-ea Mowtua, Dec. 23 --Richmond pa peva received this IMMitr, have the follo wing- LeAbarg, Ore. 17.—The enemy about 2.W slrong, with several pieces o f iLe u k tis.ey, un d er Gen. Averill, left Salem last evening, the way the) rainy. facelesoin. Loir. 16 —All quiet. General lleatiregard tospectod Fort Fieruter Last night. Glartest...lke. 17.—Four shells were thrown lute the city 1.210 night. Our batteries opened hea•lty and silenced the enemy. Dec. 19.—Ten shell, seer* fired at the eity this morning. Oar batteries keep cp a steady flr• uo the 011[1:13, wb, 11.• eugug vd In oi...t.rocting the approaches to their bat teries en Mortis Island. ;here wee non. fir ing on Stone to-day. Twenty-nine looloding the Trot:aides and four monitors aro Inside the bar, and the am:sal:number in. Stow, Dalton, Dee. 18.—Oen. Jos. H. John ston is oppottted to the command of tho Ten nessee army. Hein expected here early next meek. tionerel Blotto:tan hue solved and taken command of Ma old dlvielon. General Shercon'a corpe hen fallen back from Knoxville, and imesed through Cleve land yeoterday. Caorketoe Dee. 20.—The enemy opened !Ireton the ally between 12 and I o'clock and threw fdteen ehdln. Thla afternoon twenty more tore fired. Thera was no damage done end no one Injured. Cadrf..row, Dee. :o.—The enemy continuo to work on Gregg and Wagner, entendlng the former and sodding the latter. No important movement of the fleet has been made. A calcium light has beau di.played two nights, reflecting on the city. annul, Va., Dee. 19.—A skirmish took place on bron.lay at Beans Station. The enemy after a stubborn resistance, retreated towards Knoxville. We oeptured 70 wagon loads of stores and some prisoners. Our loss in killed and wounded wee 800: Gen. Oewoo was wounded. Two hundred and twenty-flve prisoners hare arrived. IV ashlngtan Items See Yens, 11 1 11 C. 23.—A special to the Poe, dated Washington, Dee. 2sd, lays: The re port that Gem Schenck and Garfield will re sign their soots in Congress end imoopt of • nommaed, la undoubtedly untrue. Senator Wilson expresses the confident be lief that the present Congress will not repos, tho three hundred dollar clause of the Enroll went Act. The draft, It to said to=day, will take glare on the 6th of January. Meeting of the Indiana state Central Committee. Istaatfernas,Dee. :3,-43 a mooting of the Ceatrat Committee of raeondltiosal triton . run,lncluding Wu .Pomousti, held to-day, It was dstonad to all a Man Oon .mintion to be luldillitatiana—lie on tient And: 824 of lralnnatr, tor Co. ..pS a SW* ticket and seffert4g Ole - Dispatch From Gen. ATerill. El:114T, POOallorrag Cogg7Y,Ve.., Dee 31, via Baram.nr, SR..—To Goa. //oLlcch---I hare the honor to report that I cut the V ir ginia and Pennsylvania Railroad at Salem, on the 18th, and have arrived sa:ely at this point with my command. At Salem three depots were de stroyed, containing 3,000 barrels of tour, 10,- 000 bushels of wheat, 100,000 boohela of ehell ad corn, 50,000 bushels of oats, 2000 barrels of meat, several cords of leather. 100 sacks of salt, St boxes of clothing, and 20 bales cotton, • large amount of borne., shoes, equrpreents, tools and various other stores, and 100 wagons. The telegraph wire was cut; coiled and Leaned is: boll' a mile. water !tato., turn table and three 'an burned, the track torn up, and Cue rail boated and sis.troyed as much as nos sible ; in six brava four bridges and several calcorta were destroyed over an extant of Afteen miles, and a large quantity of bridge timber and repairing materials were also destroyed. My march was retarded mica eionally by tho tempest in the rnOnntainli and oh: ley roads. I was obliged to swim my command, and draw My artillery with ropes, wross Cregg'e Creek, moron times in twenty four hours. On my retreat I found six sep•- reto commands under Gent. Early, Jonas, Fiteell, 'mho:len, Jackson Holes, end Me. Ceastin, arranged in a line extending from Staunton to Newport, upon all the available roads to prevent my Orion.! I eapturen dispatch from lien. Joan to Gen. Early, giving me his pofitihn and th.t of Jackson at Clifton Forge. I marched from the front of Jones to that of J w.itson at night. His out poets were prnia.d in at a gallop by the Vir :a:a mounted infantry,and two bridges across river were saved, although the fog gots Led been piled and ready to ignite. Sly column about four miles long, hastened acre.., regrirdiere of th- roomy until all bat ray ambulances, a few wag°ns end one regiment had passed when a strong ef fort was made to retake the first brid:e, in which they did not succeed. Thu embalm:i ces and ions sick men wore lost, and hr the I riseknees and difficultioe in crowing Ciao sat regiment was detained upon the opposit , rids of the riverunti. this morning. Moen I as certained that the enemy had determined ti maintain their position la the cliffs, 1 incises the bridges, which were long and high, to to destroyed, and the enemy home. dittely ',Winged hi. positiwt to the flank and , rt or of ,bet detachre-rat, which was cut otT. I vent an order to the remnant to destroy the ' wagons and OUDIO to me arenas the :leer, or I over the mountiOr. They swam the river with thu lees of four men, who were drowned, sad joined mo. In she meantime a fortes l'of the enemy were coneentrating upon. c.• at I every available real, but one which was I deemed Impracticable, but by which I eroaded over the top alto Allegheny, will, my com mand with the exception of four caesium, whisk were destr,y t 1 to increase the truing of the pierce. My logs ix tix men drowned, one offs.er and four men wenn : ded, and tour officcts and ninety men mmissing. We caps wed 201' prisoners, but re hewed nil but :our officers and eighty men, Ln oesoennt of their inability to walk. We took about ISO horses, ontir..ly upon a very poor country, and the officers and men here suffer• ea ^old, hunger and fatigue with remarkable fortitude. My command hiu marched, climb all slid an! swam 355 mile. eland the nth inst. W. W. dreamt., Brig. lion. Later from Enrope—Arrival of the fetetruscr Alias with two Dee. r.—lbt steamer Aria two days' late, news, has arrived. li•en•n has sr Loon nrBken. Ile had re ceived DO internal ',prier. The hots on the rerult forted 4141,206 et soy ever made on soy slmtluc occasion. The Ti.rs given an edito rial nu the atrarr, sod ray., Honoun was game thrnaglinue. Ile tried to crush his stator , . nisi by dashing him to the uniund. King's tartiOS con.:.tod iO, striking a series of sledge 1 , hammer Mina on the most prollilnriat mcli ; of ilearian s phi:, o ot•I the latter enliapsoil from et ltallttiOlt. The affair wor In 54 tuned* nod 35 lainatar. There apneas to tia, hero iittle 1.`11.04.• to eithrr ride, but it wed nererthelate • s Land- np fight. Tom Sayan WWI Con• of setonds. Purina.—lt is 1 i4 . 3.....rac , 1 that the Froth Grroro rnent urn preparing • r; L twolrou for the Pauli, with a'stew of sh..pping oho .opt • arm' from Calitirnia ter Julreq.. .4s regards the 11..1,1,0 rienit oir., tr-eps had left Prague forwh,re tin troops are In vireo-A I .;epolalori 0. their departure for 8010-m. to rt.t.•. - ;;;. tie r.l trod execution of the ;; , ,xto ingettt, and will enter ilolsteln ,[t s od it • rue Aastria Prnasi,o reserve strong! Will quirk)e lours to oho front. The Dresden and Wirtrtalo.rrg Chamber' bare adopted a resolution for girtng the Ina inerdni, otanpii,ito of iio;•trio.o o d prelehsti.o.. Yonne Frednrlil, of .tuguatemberg. has is sued a pr,lainsiiian to the 1101,trin i aunt ina than foz. t,rotr flitaßty, axid reinserting his rights. . Pots au—Ser eir.l imporr rist . iletdrier by' Polish trent, tser tat Boman troops me ^on finale& d•e•a—AdriCes Soya that at an e straordi nary meeting of the Damics, it area decided by a rote of 65 against 45. that there me no grounds for declaring war against foreigner,. L o s 000 —The rater of discount Caralttlitt at 8 per cow- (told is flowing into hank, and funds aro dram tared advancing. I rote.— Tbere has been more herd fighting on the frontier. The tribes haw then agsinti British rule, and attacked British troopS, under Gee. Chamberlain, with rent detriment, bet vfore repulsed, and bad not roomed the ntfuok. Two Ertgliah (acme were killed, an d fire wounded, inoluding Gen. Chamberlain and rel. 110pe. Qua hundred and twenty-eight British and native ta-oops were hilted and wounded. Chamber; it war in • strong toained position with 5,000 men, and was confident of final soccer,. , Br' Tahsattare.—Lendra, Pee. 2.3.—The rebel otenmer Pamper. was ceerseity poised by the Cnstona lionen authorities at Glasgow, ' on the loth, by order of the Lord Advocate of Scotland. Linrennd 17.—Breadrtuffs have a d.ownwa a rd tendency, and all deacriptions slightly lower. near dusairy. Wheat aed 54 lower; Red Western, Ss• td®Se Gd. ('ore fiat, and 64 lower; mined, 26.(din'as. Berm firm and unchanged. Lard quiet.— I n S II r firmer, and Is higher. Codee very d The Perula reaehed here this afternoon. Cotton firm and unchanged. Broadettafe insctive, without change in quotation, Pro 'Slone fiat. Pharr buoyant. Petroleum steady. I..wrio, Dee. 12. Ereniny.—Coneole for mon ey 93314411;C dueotutt. A ppolnted Re r gents of the Swltheutitan Institute. W ae lirt °TVA, Dee. :Z.—The Speaker of the Douse Las re •appointed Air. Cox one of the reredos f the .trnltheonlau Institute, and ILL preeentati•es Davis, of Maryland, and Pat terson, of New Ilempehite, also regents in the place. of Colfax and IllePhoreon. Counterfeits on the Union liauk of Phil adelphia. FoxosotLlri a, Dee. ::3.—Ptterson ' s IMtao tor mettles the !uhlie ageint eounter:eit fete on the Uni.m Haul of Philadelphia, just is sued. Markets by Telegraph. lire Tong, Poe. 2: —Cotton without 4.11 , 4 e.. e nge. ruur ntiiet sod about be lower, d clewed rather blotto.; PGA:SI6p fur Extra Stutea an far gotta Round Ilthcp Ohio, 31,7f40010 for Trido Brands. Whisky operM excited and elow.l quiet loot exceloz at fEcr...7, with rumor. of Was La high NI 00. Wheat heavy end 1 to 2e lower; 31,411, 1,12 near Chicago Spring', 41,4X45141. fr .1111 Club, 41,0.5 for told do. in .tare, 41,40 for r= Red Weeiern, 131,00a1,CX for Amber. Corn heavy and dcellning, at 41,'6U1,20 fur Spring from Wee, chiefly 111.=411,30 abash Owls a had firmer and lit dnranod, st 01406. VI.1.1:1, Wed firm and in fair demand at rOltgl. Petroleum very firm; Crude , Relined free. dl , EuEorA in bond, 40 do. for dati• nary, Pork caner aid lo good demand at $18,2501 12.16 for old Moen, 501071 fur New do., $13,50g.14 for Prince, 117CIli for Prime Moen. Beef steady. en Meat! quiet nod primo Doris Olden in al, SIKVIVOt at 12e, c ity long and nice: 11% Western .hurt and clear cilll2, Clonitairland flub If/r Tobroeiry 11/A. Draasial Hoge Omer et 7i,"5C!.i. Lard firmer at 12.3,10. New York Stock and Money Market. Na. You., I). ll.l.—Money to brink demand at 7 per cent. bold opened at LI and tinted quiet Lad .ready Uuterpunnt stocks neatly. Stocks dull Lai Lank, P. rt. W. k (...._.. . ktki,HAL.ok 124 ‘7. I C C A P tea I it. c .. ~... t- , *, itt.t.c nit. C. 5crip....—.11644 eIL S. 82.0115. N. T. C trio ............ Quicksll.•or Co tT) ITED tiT ATER MILITARY RAILUROAD Or Pr; 1 , 10. 17J G stmt. Washllis Km, D. C., Dau•mbor 101 h, OM LOC/011022VZ E5G1122,i4 LAD ILLILIIDID IRON TOR BALE.—I • ill 1.11 at public auntldo, at the Oman. and Llirsandita Railroad Derot, la ax- Ca , WEDADSDAT. i/n; 111ib Al day of Jan.:AT nett: Tro tociondrhand Locomottra Eoginta, 4 fiat Sli4 inobta gauge. •bont I,um tons of oid Rails, T and D parttitil. 200 " Cc Whlieln; 2C41 Cat wed; 200 " Wroughtficrap item; "010 Oat A lot of 814•18pringt, Sheet Don, d= - Bala Bala to oosomanett 1014 . UV' Tonna cosh, to Gorimmonyttrtott. ' It L. ILOBINSOY. dtlLttl C.ptato oad A. Ct. it., outi . AND IV telEtt tifiL.E_ I . .■ ClatkP TOIL 06511.—tb• TAW bit fat trout ' Toyama osiroot.yelit.b, Watik. &a ram me botto )07._ TA. BOVA 10 • two4tort brick, yr-Alai:dug Ivo room, and 4119 C 3 the 4.sp jat., Ittenoi oa -the alio. 1. 1 . tez d aMying l3l oocT, tp, ..71314.a 115.X0w1410)4. , . • „utak ernk. • - - • RITES INTELLIGENCE. j r The wharf did nnt preemie eery sottniappatirsiner 13gROCIA...MAJWISIU*17.0N•• 1. .... - . L . .,44; 3 Z `,...' yesterday, nil to snake matters still warm. fears exit .1 =PS. as• = woos of d . - A1 .4,01, ,, anterrtubsed by our shAuselsontnem that naelyst.ixdA 6... . a- U o . o •4 l. .t et til l i ttl " ,to glorreAD.,.le.' b op, of t t-:; HIM 0 1... ~,,fOl,- ,b , .111 bo oboauCb.l by Lb.] 1,. rho eters I. stilt 111 , . ~,,.., roolltllDA . fox th 6 = 4 ol loeSP, ~..'" ' 1 cotton dentin r, with len than ann. fe a t In the Plltsbint andeof the tr., ao . og gymitAV, el ex", eland by in pier marks last *.ToblOg, w tai• ' AM. L 0- 5AWT .53 ...1 t pd collo "'.b.::.,: r Irsies thin. Me PT•a•A n '' '' 't ir IEICK ' t -.ea t ^-''' the erather nontinnes ...el. and the Allegheny neer rprizsge k y i i rl i.k yrrArs, --, „.....---,.',.: . le full of dust All; ire. 51WW_....,,,,,, el- , Tim Dar or .0. , !" - ' 4' . : 1 4t0 1tc..t......_,," At The armlets winos nor int .iscinde the Wen .00n• Weird of mad city, 4l•fa ro . o f ghts Ontinitdo• k 7 s At Led and Logien:le from Cionnent•, si'ls foir Trips. il l. ilatt r o l' f ,2=o,,,,bon of bad= r e t t . t g, by.,.'•, ; ;. 'nett trete no depart, -i. their rapers: wards sAd pef.:efta i 4 m e ggiblys",":o:, The ilttle steasesers .I.H Excisenge and &drone intl•to teed'. tb.r0vi.d....1 . ir iss7 , .., , .::::?....,:-...). p.md the lg. el e V of lion • •IL. ‘d. dti -al'el started fora point sbenit nine soars op the All , gbery 000 „ o .„ „oo to oo , ree e e Mayor Of ni _.,, ;_,,,,,!_:', - -,e ~ elf-r le s t nerns U. , ' Ir.- P.M.*. of lighting up and One pen= to . are al lit•Atrutter Of of .ir. pulling off some barges looici with pet.olatia. and On person to wren ea. To. _ p ot twt , yaps. . ~-, Etch of wt.= stall bold their otrAti s l t .. .o o dt b t. aarrensul. There are at. - int. • number of ail :nen ot , t.t ....., t5y, it , 0t ,,,,,,,, tx 1107. ).4 . , ~ leetworoi and foam, ea. h 4 . ...*1 onion, b. ~" .b . WittOrttico. ..I .2.-Q to 11 .-O rd ' s "' " , ` "?! - • - - tortameel for hobo dal.rty. disfyloanc maid c it y, the anion. of Ch. ___ t, „ . .. 0b0t . , ..„„ Cleat v..rd .in °L, by beaau ..°lvrn; two '. 5' There to. tererel Mats arse from CLOCimbatt, autong member , the s „,„„ ~..,,,,,,c i l o f „,,,y dry._ . . , " 00 . t'i - Ch•rturr. 1. H- GILIeo...Ad N.V.- yeas, and twopence= to to =cabers of tylCutitl9? ..,,,,,,... The not and p:pniar steamer Boone. Capt. D. . 6 ,...... ri .. „ ........ t .. toott ,b e rgy ~ B. Herron, I. the Clia...nnati patine for to-day, lute- got ., .t,, too porst,o l tb t , t , tooto l er egef the Co:A=A'.';', ins st 4p. m. Yasseupsiu and ehiplare vela find :be Po-rent. . . ... 0.. , .-1 clort, Xr. W M. List, ationtl le, court.nn and s all a Ward , 1 -OLe pe . rson t.., L . ° ho w l or oAnli th r c ,'• ue ,. ...f. ,, ..2 e relerat. Ocruill. T deb ta HM .'._„. The °tint, Capt. C. A. Harlon, la loading for St. Fourth W. ;nano to bo •in o ss a. ...- Lon, end null it. all probability get ,E this no eusg. tts c e . stinl . t so as-1-0 persons to be t o of t • - Toe. 51.12. or tin 1311.Mbi Pants DONT A.-We Fua, N v. t ., t _o ro , pt,t,t,to tow ~,,,,,,r o yy cruto de- - r, were rolatelten In rentoon to the depth of weber in loot .od . / .,„„, x ,. to I. no ,,, et b er , of rho *tom" .: - .filch the Prima Donna weenie& at Captina. She p kooto iL Is felon on hex .ids near the .hut.,on at seer one& a li o, g p. t .,__g,,.. 0 , 1 .., to t.. =color of the lef Int ...et enil. l 7 out of the •••,, A f`-'•.•Wt` Select - ..: Con perms. to be snorahurnof thsCoridlial e able leirtion of the freight bad born rolled moors N totot t • and will be need. An nap:An will be appointed togsscostb Word-One man to ho a Atrtf the make whet the law describes son genial overage. Ito SattsAand two pereone to be ronabers of the C. 010.011 that all hands may nista. an Aithed panne of the pleto.a.- . Ins, which will not exend, lo eluding I.Le me I Ei , ....t a y gp.,.. d _ soto p0t ..,,,,, to h o o °te a* r of the • rte b:eat. Itofont7 -0 . tb•tuutid &Mx.. Neu. - t.l all Select nut tam. persons to to tronalers of the Coni the freight contend to this port was Inured. It toot , c ototo u . I. "w.f." th" ...•••• tan l• •-'' i't• -ne t ft ''.l•" 4, Itithib Wall-Ore porno to ho i .....be - Pof the root d0` , ..... W•doeuta7 night. LA. snl.l' Ugh. Baled sad three persons tube Asembers of the Com ae ber up trip on 'I leunday, .au upon Om °burn. m00 c 00 ,,,,,, . t '''' and r ''''''''' ' '''''''' '''''' -ck iffr Ant . '•• to' Each s: a hoos shall bb gralitled to otres ite a form formed all the bosta they met of the fan or (hr ink-,„, !yer of the House of floprosentot Nos a .. Ibi. c... 1. , Ins of tbe csAl twa, but unfot .unosely hat oo blare ~,, b . of informing tint officers of Ina Fan. Donn.-- At the d eoe p ot , to he ha m oo 0 g,,, e m . ,-, efte,ong, Wooden Detellinnorr.A January le tub day of Janua, A. Do itlit•/ • --- --- .I.TIUSE.VE-YTS , --, P11 ; T513.71?0.! - ± TEMA TiT: ._.~_ti ORu ~. EIEWM I=l algtol th• 1.9.6411 .tor, Ms. J , ),ICYB 1 , 8.1.)C108,, vim. appritr ku rywerfed I!2= TILLS (Mare -ley, EVIL - dirSt . i. Cillt be presented, the s 4.lhlstoriest drams of IdT7AITLANCITET, Toe Lox ex see rose , . tYststtlaneher -I honor. To *mar& with iiT lot J.t S. - *lra. allarnocn, 'tTLe Ghat." In prtp. matins,. a ata Pantomime: Satrday. farraall bona, nf room (.1:. -- g - mast)sic HALL. CRO A WED MN, SES HOLMAN OPERA TROUPE. ME=I Somnambula I SALIM: HOLM AS' .43 kIIIN.L. !!! 1 1 Iii!liMli!! Scenes from the Battle-Field Zr At,r3lED lIGLILLN 7 ,, c...t1-4U..r , mie ilx•na 'At la ry. rAa- TisuroN. &rt..< :mad pexUrman, (I,lortma. u, 13•11„ . oat.. 1.0 oats.. Law.r...l Mt., 50 CENTS. D7 , 11t opr at to a , uum.aa at 71,1 o' lod. aa.t. may ...cared *about .11..• charms oat sc. pl ...110. at the B-x. (ram 10 tt 1 F Y DYE COLOR:4. l'AritiTZD ULTOOZU L 9, lisM Wartfrr Darh ILA*, L V., trw...l4.lMota, IA., Drown. L As Lircu,, 6....Uf Srvtn.. Cory, leeetherg bid Glues., Chairs's 1./..itiha. and .11 kin& at Werth 1G /Sr A BAirl RU UT Si` PER MSS. - He 'or LS centsyen eau odor es mazy Fed. es otherwise text hire tlases Wet an. %schwa &tides tea be witty: xi frees the Mail dye. The "mows Soes. and &Ay ms*csa nee the dye with print roman. Direetiore iirrnelllKTrigerlearatialiha Ittehis of tut perk-sax • re, further Intarrasticn Ihyl:hz, llldartslp 4gt , * psibbt knowledaw what tadrm tattidaptad Mtlye Dstedam., with many valeable r , witaatt pwrattaat am. d Strwmecraaal or Dinah awl I:blotted. 14. at by mail •an rt•ttipt a! prlh.— 10 mmia, Itaantaetated by lifybrld b STETIESB, • It9lßraa4way, For salt. by dre,wlals and .tealars datarally. wellaan X.XTILACTED WITHOtIT PAES.—We take thie earth= of teeming Cu, Ciente =A the pubic veteran, Chat 11. aro aclr E'rd.p> EXTRACT TEEM PTITECDT PAIR . practice of Dentistry. rinse who C. be= poupcoote We tau= dread= =oration asay.otoe ail= the= Raft and al. as • mil, as the apparel= tre hese in ma hen been thoteeely tented d nice the pan foes yr," tally =tabled:it= the safe iced pain. lam character of the operalicon. So Drip at Oita& :as net Gatranic Battery used. A those' =ening the ureic= of good end tellable Dent!st wilt do =la h cal] and te=ertll with 744:.b B. RING. D. D.A.. . . Ha. 152 Fourth anat. at, D. C. ONO, 51. iT 222115.2ett 'tr.*, Pitts. Irate, je2.2l=xl JOSETH SNOWDEN, Arkoworio4roorom of 'Nod; Dowdlions sod Ulm. M.o, Nods, kongogoo. /Mule. of Agromeat, Looms ago/ I. e.l roper. of ovary Iciod venom_ eoldlars Airn. A_ U. .10GLISII respectfully baton. the Minna of Pittsburgh, that he has nen appointed solo agent for am sal. of MYTILi nOii'd 011.1GISAL GEM EST ANTI-CID-Bu.3M YES. They ars recommended by the Lcrzed bedssa ha the city, onnotz .tith an Gum Montan t cc., Srenaa Cr., • _ . , kloosszan d Co-, t Ixas Can Taerr Co., tro, PArst. a CA, { And ettosi. Jedll. F)K THE FELL OF 1503 1100,0,10 Aprta nn , Erie. Rm.-3, 3, 4 sad 8 'nano 1514.--ic.<1.111.4 tits •141udtti varieties, and 1.2177 Melt nne• Abe, very Ism* sunk of PEAR, (antiard and ihrart,) CHEART, PEACH. PLUM, EVERGREEN, SRAM AND ORNAIILNTAL TREEt, ROSMN GRAPH TINES, NIIHCDN, GICEENHOUSE PLANTS, it., ha, whotrash. and Wail at Tnry res. wra.ubl• prkw. JOHNIfUIiDOCII, Jr., usl6;d•gri Plttsb.m:b wea Oakland Nureortret .UNDIUFS.. ...j BrITER-10 real. t.. Dam 10 tube , do do; b Aro do nal; crrua - re--vn Goths and Itarabarg; NY) d 0 Weatrrn Rareme; 600 du Eoalish Data: lIO3IIN Y— 20 bbl.. nut. ASIIES— 40 oak. Pearl; half L. Ilerriec • TPLES-100 bid. chr.tra L CsArm; • lo twos and for tato br L IL r ANYITLD.r. riliiißDL WARD " UNPAID WATER — A. =sins, CITY, POOR AND 1149INTAS Id, for usa; ars duo and moat be v.. 11 famiooda. Sorstrod at City Tr...oral', °Moo, Tuorth an'4l, dn.-tug busiaoas homy. or at toy rriddraaK, Webster aunt, malt., the 'Water Wort.,4, from CV , d. to. tad b for Wellek r. ea. &ea J. R. NILWILL?r,, refiecior. OCR - ADVEnTisE;mENT ttE ap.previst-0 t .zamtLlsg onr gw,d• MEEri C=2== •L.ET, eay Ik . Halt, "psis Lacs colds wad rrareatar• daattla.” TN. pramtlas to • Wt . of WAITa-FROOT BOOM Go endpt • pats, at dap JAS. ItollllB, 9t Market attsat. NZNIBM . . 60 tt n . For a ~ t* by 7A:I. DALZELL t SON, . deib 03 sod TO W•ify mod. A LAMEAM) sUrEBILIR ra. 190111XEST of Lad!ts' 111.. n CLlthitea sans encrsx,oArrrna, bussondaarrmas, ta..melhystomp to dom.:Whoa, at ItaCLEk LANDIS. LIMON HOCSZ, RIM strcet„ BARRELS.T.M-8; ORA....NGpS; t 5 boar LIX - P.Vit 11101 , 41 sad Va. 1.01, by $1 1 17561* ARCA., not H,IL. 190 5‘ , 11 13 7c , ' , i strpet BARIZZIA.-I;ooo.prime, second, V band, Crab and Reansd 011TainAL. ? sa• JAS. - DAVEZLIi SON,. ad and 7C Water stmt.: (ADM AND OILED LOWING,: of , all. Vf ktodsoloosfs oo band sod for We. orholoogi oo retail. ell* lad/O Zubbif Depot of , • • . ika li..tarmus, /Ulf • SOL ZS 28 St. Clair Meet. Rmsn : ILL BUTTER 6 tome. nt &WILEIRSON IL , ...ix f 4 for Crude • • ••• •.. latop .. ii,loterir4.4.lL - DAtiatteasos;, ei gn, • cisattlowateritreor... AlaT4i I :1 . 71 ,f. 4.0 W. IMM Publie sthinol Nome In wild ward. TLd Gve:lore of the Second Want n 111. vele 'at the Public Signal lionse lo raid ward. ' The iloctora of e, much of the Third watt na north of and wret of Grunt owed., burnsprecinct No. I of maid avol, will vote at the I,i:to of. IL Suiten oei the corner of Sixth end Sreithllvid streets. . 2heolcotw.ofeo much et the Went al lies Routh and east el Grant ettool, pretirn-t No. 2 of Said ward. will vote at the het= or C. S. Seneedy. at the corder of Wylie and Tunnel etroota. The .1..,:t0re of the Fourth War! will row at the Palle School/La. In wail arid._ The eleinoni of so tench et. , th e pan thani as Ilea Dortia end nano! Adams ehroet, being . nreclitct No. 1 of said waid, will ooze of the nadic nchwel In raid ward. The ahictors al eo mud. a therilfthlTard as lice sollb and weal of Adams sweat being prithinth No. 2 (wild ward. will vote at the Public Schorilllotnes, la said ward. The a'. tore of the Sixth Ward will en4o at 2. - • Potato School Homo In mild ward. The doctors of ail Sos.tii Wood rot. = the Public School Donee in amid wra — d. The electors of the ftlith Ward with veto as the Subtle Scheel Howie In nLI ward. The electors of the Ninth Word will rat at the PubLio School am. In ...aid ward.. Given under toy hand end the acid of. the said Oft) of Plttrbur".l, the 1111142,C! Deccatter, A. D.. 18 , 0. deltdts B. cr. SalirliTild...the 114 01 % DUTTON'S PATENT 81/ELL 0600r4 LADIES' SKATE, Patent Pattentalgt, Without Buckles. The SHELL GROOVE ISKATE,InGSiI7 nailkorts the ekaLsr In EVERY POSITIOS peesibia to Ibe It SID(tLW it plates the art of GILLCZ7rt. tEITINO with to the reach of retry prreott. WO can .lute with theca at once, wipata 6t1,,-Ate, wit.hzut lennAn7,, and withcrat my clwa h> put or. cr taken 2S by say or, id% ycrEocte.ch. aal In a mornaT-t'a :bae. ~.Fr Maram. Oraseps, Parat, Pare" V. a/ P. , vie germ • bolted.. I' 14,1 , 4 roZon They are made It - holly of CISI Et7Mr..ll, sod ere perfectly datable and rtilable. Thj are the =cat bearattral and nrtdttc Elratca n,cr prado d. Yar Ladies, Young Pc.rsons and Children thej =l> o.irertr.Ly E. to sm. For Grrn.nors, conalderstion, the EMI Grans Psi* • ad... Sages possoned undo other.. Also, scarls4 Jos:Pat:meat cr ktads dr ; § REAM far eaktma. - Ladia zr:4 awl stnil. wryly of oil kinds of rparttag soon rpr the Holids3s. For Safe. by I.SIMS - 1031Thr, :•70. Mb VTOL STEXT...T.l•lll.trazt. • " tisilklisszsi • , L. HIRSHFELD, S 3 WOOD STREET:' corrowns To EMI. Etf'MMMIE :11TOCK . - _AM" COSTI-•: • ;g: TO QUIT BUSINESS BY TEE First of iTanilary,..lS34.'L OUR ASSOUTMENT IS STILT. COk - PLETE:../, • 13 ALL ITS MiAIDIEM : .. • 4.21-4 f. • • . . . 11,4111 , Charlm, /1. A LLEGIMY waAEF NOTICE .I7i. All per**. naming all nod oar: freight mut: md-t. •%..%rl• Otlce, LI add: 1.144, thej..llo tl& a pixel° load or vales& ALL cdaalosa. matt -radon. tbelr oLL vithise the Wm specified:by alad mot report at Wharf Oldm. wbd , ..b.dledd hands, that/mm.2.r paztlad mai to knew. Pcalticely all craft yradhltnlb.otarcad the r bofideas each ea. a Inds, ,t.rtlzt, except r!Enlar Kamera of the ilm. . All cote, at soon ui unloaded= lying lab. Wig be removed Immediately. that lorded Met may pt. in. lillethurtyv must be Inswitahly Feld in advance. Transient coweliame,who bee* no permatent alto, Ws who Modal bowls end pleats hourete-and 'who to mealy oboe moot I:wad/7 found. =net Mete D. Wharf Odim sad lets their babe .rdieelW Veettned!O 711 }sines depotitin6 dirt nithOM stool wheemr, Cu paid whet% will be de.ilt with the immttlicor. externte taint g vet got lOC an=Sdkt,llith tOld ieft satistancr. • • tiodenteMorna. ;Ott al tuirdt•bsteortrwa saint; tnaktme and clean cinder. from Ironworks; foundries, cad maim glom mar Le reeelved- o the extent of what le. heeded. h 7 ortaltzt talVhdit Cttiee. The *boo native will be omated without totted ofz i rjs. ilailE3 ALLEN,. • "Nbartottztei... UMTPMIS PRESENTS. ChAidiw Psiseata. COrtiUmts Preamts. Pre4qUs. CLilstmas Vretenis. Crbiiatsaiut Prawate. Cbxtltmu : Pr.untr., Cbstilmas ezzgzi GbArtmas-Presentp...- ... . • . AT CONCERTHALL SNOB . - zro. ea • • Mr Thebeet Nodtta th 4 1:n1:J1,6704A ittlig teeme•V km , - • HONEY PECTORAL - tor Cbroalo di toorthinu - ., COLDS. Etomorxrds, soatlVr.p..ter. hoothotbl.i • . dao.ittats* try lotkg itazdtg.Coug4 et To pax= bath Corglrizul 1.0146."1 fal • ;._ cvx7».OASo a ' nd)cLa:eS.Gect~ pIQD3I 41C.1ig! .T.tiNES I • • • . .rwcaupz,"- ikabbsoia,,,,,.. ayes t ,m *, 'ATOBSitzt e • "a TAREBAbr.Rafismidpo MU Lmid nclosir. takesoina named. , - - 1. • - tkxt to the Valcut sm4,. , . . . _ _ Os au:N.34K • . %It 11.100.080* :`'~~ls: ialls**4lloex, 521,-Atny