, • 7 • fr \ A k 4 , ffti ' " - t "•'4 MEE danitt. - .e, ~„ ' • - kC , '' . , 1 ,.. t1il ....,.. *- , .-- -:-. =.'--- ',lirmrk .7- *-::::-. '''' 1.. —."-ab. P, .4.%Vgi,urn"i• .` 4-1 t , .- ...:DI ' Zi i.........n.t.r,-c* 'ii:*OßNlffrl'7-7 _ ,„‘,..f.,"..1, to. wintei‘..i.ittin:°vrark. ,_, _ , I:::::c.7cliiittsiosa' - '' -`4IZ--teiintittitstanvi:4'ntium7. fil/.7:-.:-10 ~„....,. ..41,14.yaelay tho luiraut. -.C.' ,- ---,..,---,- hzief inter - — triangle ' - ' , l - =, - el okou fOE--tv-orta 11341-'elebra rt ial _ 14 solar° 3/. ''''' Ala" Ao rs 7 lilugug. pink, of Ch'lt' ttAMIOCTt. I'lll° , a - Digtork, yet there Cl4rolor4 of ', tary,,,terprior eotistiga _,Aln'll, field of *Pers fiat* of "the '...` i•Brio= ate ea Igo rthel"a-frwts An WeAj saf-•fitatT-.Kesufort; 'South e?Pedition being fitted out ter tho , command et ~a fighting TitelateetathiCes from Texas and fittarislmiiesin inoireiaid activity fa MV.Ment OfTlem Burn!, who, itwould , 'aft,:e'ste . client lima:mutat in Gets . ehargo of tho intoy in Tema. •., • mei and energy of Gen: &mint itidumber,nornineyr,".in that fortUt 'ids important ;.;*rilibtn!S, and where the mild heaoonlt:•tainelly experiences, may N;itusiiite._kind of opportmaities he ight .tfi improve. As he has got 'telf/i„iide„ of the "cionfederecy . ," ..eTailein:Virginia and North Oar feel bat-ictile our 'w; perhape _lt would be-better to titould feed naly..,a grefifisAtifurpriis tsitiesi3i!Xestless, reisouresibl'llsx_ vionld he able, some day, to plants tWile'firthlib of exemy - -!eri ;leis ,1:13.4rr, who is nti dolbt no weparinglo deliver kris blow on the le,'When he:shall have made Chat afiftifehenseef suinlies, and , ran iegreict mountain fortress of•erhich 'poisinrition=tlti - triangle already itfitaitegnabt. Atli' char: , -Ana Bftwa. Ana Besse °dß Indeed be no deal' But GRA-If •re do Ins command tide astita has a thee rZ be nn toro hire. Tho other two 43,.,,,i'4411,m;steisthwainliaproli.ably stooobeingithmelpitsittbleat ~„ in the " thre nt ibtaTieli, disposal, but We '' with the means s-4 of the Government ~, tent fhatney energy 4 : ' , will btrbehttcrthe task of romforein . g them. And now o ne word on 141 lin-m ~„te reinforcement.. i...i- • - mit task ag • - ""' in g .. will by l done by .- -_ _ ib ir A Twill l'es ' -.-.. , o 'We do -.41 moths Is urged by some: any of the TlO/°Zit Mot c nzrem4 but it .7' ''' • toral. demi° l' ee ß ie 11P°n ° ' •-• in . ogeotually awl economically .. '. tan he .dens the iwiats , inabou ~T , T , 1 0. . , - toying • 6 to en -to' on* t o pay almutie i + 6 vista by Ong e e s e l id ao fund , 00 , 1 t o ''' - emrlgit eeThibreete' e f thrteor fo= l -, - • ... t atted by th e paYmet" ° for Abe et, utation money ` 'ilfskdacrialtilu that clause of Jr '''. •1. ~,0 0• n exempted under -of each - A rt, t o raise an turaY ''',.,... the BUTlfibletrolfiontr men-stet who wilt render r;"-- "r Bialtern lot-erb° till rtntitr ' '2"l than 11" eve the . Valon, anri fight mllitaly kun rl " -4 ° v its e"' color, them_ ntrants of any and eve -, t ot. beinf judged. ur ellu demed by ?t . 1' 1 ,__ ' __ L i seilms t ot Meal' color. r • - J ., Li °sued Vo '• .tgraiaarEaPeillt=tn,,ell Enthral i , ~- trot Rule at I :t r :r Gos erne/ . B \:- "tierne= csocupauon cr la dled , , -coa-Eutroxavica, the 1:411 'New Orleans rra of 'CVIS find In the ndence from Browrs. i,' '',.i lgth Install:, eorr B . B o P° dui, from wh o, F,....; '. mit % l as -% et I ' 2 . win a :: no ox t szo t, the folio g • ,tree I - I==TM °I. MI t h e = here sm i th the sygeararfie o f Americans en loyal i ''', ~mun ee. , returns it , """" (4''''''" .mr.tl auto exit:vs and people. and %Bo '''` - s and ' . Orider is rr a ttowul, !timet g appreciated,i r 6 t *Bug Ptniell . eld boasts, watch minds ems cbmwont ..i. The . - Del ay ante the town, air UP d to h, an for one hundred miles beck, the ' " ' country Inind„d meta uP "‘..--. - e Buralsfihen tyre ' t „ an d rebel •- - . is visited by out scents , into our 'fi ' ' ' *172 wherever yened,talion i . , , '., property, ' " v ~ iVallell= i,,, Fwd.-Texas CaTtarYll " , oColonelDasis, 0 _.,.., __ two de, 6 since. i riarzittl Irma uP p. ..r,. • i ., - ,, n ,„, ondboeve . s '` . A u rge number o ,g o m m, immos en t ere d th . ..; - . - ttturned . with 7 emu ,.., at varietal repel I United - States mitts yheso patnot , ic ot a o n T oi r ' , ' 4 ranches on the laden with forage r°r 1 tfi ' male came , A large lot of cloth, o f a Su 4;.' ~,,,,eobters. • siderable cot- L'. ~ ,- - lor and also coo 'forced ...'.tint gal 9 ..! _This is mere ly the late .• 4' `• --"‹... deal l e eT e ' AK. '" }tied estate of , 1,,,. ,•'• 0 , - - BANNS Dip,oll%llE or GE3an n u b s ras .`• * "fa." se,„ departure of Genera feu as 1 4 " ±` ..,tl, "..."' bat it isnot mac h ' fe it'l''' much regretted, il 0 0 0 . 2 . 0 r,a by h q & Is ttgoleu I' - . e b o la ' '.. -e command ti 31aj"eneral ti lar aillUa- 1 / t ~ 21 1Felt . „„ A ntil T w t'7 or k on'! work ' 3l g e 4. "" ~,, _'-in all _•t, f season.' ,delu4 IN .• . "ft aRa " ° llliked bluafiu , 94m1. 410131 1 °t et, It , 0 0, o ,,ti l o rs suedes ..,'I. ded fovittlnt r ehren, tro , an emcee] has , 'beret /NMI'. It 13 d'omidren‘ bY re' - '.-. 'made " war Infwoulsn an d to take the , ' .. quirthc, toe flippa nt rebel rettealituaY the right; ,'" oath. Pie i'm t o iteoirer en live here --; ; of:a 'Went reirl hex w of Ithrbosinetut wlthout i In the Pleseen. •u p hint ten:me; -,_. , ' sweeringnliegauee' ~0 0.001.0 that, coming aroma with . the c "rb ri be for favor wee too ' r - 6 litaltoP. the end offi c e r of the ,_ i small uni44 to pu rchase 1 4 n o t gebpohasu atincsol_anfior,igewieUß.ha, ,3. wager of 1.,.1ue 0 00 , the tarot d ay ;. le , ff .„,„„ t o not krIOWn OI , e n tss the t- ti ne - - ra y &and a party ' to ra , rutted oar 1 natiorail it Cunene c ' Y ma gat ys 4 hal, nk Ca m at Altman, coantotto Protest r•door" bY tV i l l , AgiCked, ani ° sad 11/11- ;wire, True cavalry I,,a_- sped, of the pmnmad. - „„ ti n e for getting kle while retrea ting aorsa __' aro, irtai =WA , U tie , irriTal : - Or Oin. A._ J. , aninutorl,, ~,,,:--.A-;. _ • 111Ma* Coivernor otTeass, gives joy and tc ii: . -.'' ; • ',.• -. Writ to the away swolhothtletaita to every i,,;.Tattatt.' - lrei - la not merely ItOodari. lie is Itlewol with eathwdastat antrattoetantot by. ~...::..:;..,;: *:th ri e n Tylo of thisS . Ltito who 'aro tqal. Be t"f:s - '- : . ' '.,.. -11 bOat in 3 ittrg; it grito lul attrt V s' wh 'gratt 4Y° •: 11.3.41 1 °- "P en44cle- ' -:=- 1 -- . ..' • , - . ........,,.... ..-..:. tit;: ‘., , ,,0,: 0ha ". 1:1a.0f 0r ,I: o 7;; o4 ..ut sziN d Western A. e Taut Tor..itht blading, aria - earl other !boas. 4t.; . "... , 1 -. .;:- - 7 ,l4"hoveraorGtuall_too.aott ,lia . eteirofficara . .7.: 5 4',.. „ ,.:; - ;-•: / li a lt e l Pormor.t three i ttl id aa of - Teltuldlial l at tion,att e Merale Ajika antrt u I Ll n g lA no; .1- ..,;....,' "...it: fate , 4iyii bitare, and were looelved as • ::. 7 :: , -,_ cl u ojmi..;., widia 'alai' of firrytutts, mid 1 adso ilig , katio... rAe,r , o .ef iyail tertal ii nal ikiii bi s iti wo _ci tio ckri mm arz o or eT al al* )311%.1ia1i is a- oe . ecb; to.:-yrhe,h Gov. '°i'llero4 4 4 l o 7/2 ; 11410d. T.4 .- 0 follow." ' ,Edi it ihow inst:hoi-th .c rl d . ...—tiiiieriiiiii , • ,;(-,„.1-iiiimoudguair,,.7ll,,,:ruved &miniilk .~: out .m.......E I°. Bay &M al i ,t',.:;,-tfrozet ex t io c ia — t • 7 7e3ter437.' Ve learn; = i,,,,,,,,;i:' .--, _ PlissePers on board—ler ana,othatakt., an; w ~_ . .V , ';‘ ., , oglAkittlageloroi- ' ziairb 861Wriin -.._.__. ing glor dim, ..,. i_' . Tim Exemption Claim - • - [The following -excellent -article on this Intriiting eubjost, now of universal inter ea Wla from the S. T. Evening Poet, ontl...kniteek for it issacc,ful reading:l We hope we. are not es -too ute to say a few words More 411. the &Roseanne . ' Propised to be made in thsltnrolmant 4 1 /... The main oh-. ject of Congren must be to frame a law which will yield the largestrarmber of 'troops With the least annonnt of, discomfort to-the people. Private intestate must suffer—that cannot be helped; to equalise th e chances , to distribute falrly - the burden, and to -mike it bear most heavily wpm' those who are the strongest, is the task of. Cdiogress. If there are to be twopluses subject to draft, some ohange should be reade,.we think, in the present sale deLning these classes. All the unmarried men between twenty and forty dye years should eonstitoite the drat-eloss; to ;Allier with those married but childless. This part of the community can go-to the war with 'the least inhOnvenleueo Ind suffering to those dependent upon them. But we believe that • bettor wet weed be "tottlake but one class, and let the enrolment include all within the military ages in that. a. 2d,.:1588. Wo reiterate that the three hundred dollar exemption ellen should be retained. Sub stitute brokers and copperheads are ire prin ajar opponents;. the bug .named Incanse they see that He abrogation will inflict on addition- al hardship ripOn the peoples and snake a draft, and the Administration which orders it, stilt more unpopular. The brokers oppose the ex emption clause, of course, because white it is retained their profit/ are but moderate. /I Cosigns= will pass one tonandacat--whieh we dud! presently suggest—the business of the broken will be entirely. brakerrup; while, if the exemption clause is repealed, they count upon making their fortunes'. The question is, whether enlistments shall bo kept in the hands of the state and general government, or whether they shall fall into the hands of unprincipled middle-suers, whose Interest it - is to rolt.the re:mai; Td Frew., where- both plans bare been tried, it was round that the broker rystom grew rapidly into an inquity too great to be borne; the Woke= retained the lion's eh:reef 'the boun ties, - and .furnishod 10 the government the Fewest elate of men. Our =patience, during the tate draft, wee shelter: In Prance the broken were, after a 'W.r trial, abolished, and under the system "now in two the eonscr pt either tames in per ion Or pays on established price. Übe tholes to funds& a substitute rather than pay the exemption money to the seven:A:ant, he I. at liberty to do that, but he is held responsi ble for that subetitute ' • and if the latter de serts, his principal is taken to sure the re mainder of the term. If Congress were to enact a similar rule, the road! withldle that very few would procure substitutes them soiree; thole who could not serve in person would pay the exemption fee to the govern ment, In whose hands the recruiting would thus rectsin, to the exclusion orlaedsharks, benntredevegand brokers. • , Itis urged by some that the three hundred dollar exemption datum favors the rich at the expense of the poor. -.Nothing can-ho more wide of the truth than this idea; on the-con trary, this clause le the only protection of the man of moderate means, and it was intended for .this very 'pupa te by the !reach govern - anent, who adopte dit after trying rations ex periments.whielt we ought not to blunder into nabs. One of thee* was to have no exemp tion, hut to leave the conscript himself to buy_ his eubstltute. A very high erica for substitutes followed, which price was chiefly absorbed by r. class of brokers or sharks who were created by this system. The same result world follow here. note draft. in UsasseMutate in 1863,when no eiremption ohms was in fora, the Floe of substitutes, rose at coot to $5OO. The draft eras dunk suspended to UT:the bounty_eptem, `.duringwldoh; ',writes a oonespondent, "with bounties at .1r44 1 , some of these same sharks, who brought mow few men, assured me that they had a mush larger number laid up swatt ing the 'resumption orthe draft, whom they could control, and Tor whom they would not tate $500." Thero Is reason to believe that much of the pre settre.fer sectoring the thinebundred cum , mutation clause Gomel from these brokers, and thispressuil is one of the canoes of the da nem of ream:ding ateorprosent high Bounties. No doubt many m an who intend to enlist ate holding back in the hope of a draft. without d gentlemen who has had much practical experience in the management of the draft, under both state and federal governments, sends us the following surxestlons which we t•lPArit- here es worthy the nttentiOn.of Cot.- ..Raise the prioe of commutation somewhere. In France 'think is is morally three thousand tire hundred frames (aboutweron hundred del- Ines,) but as large numbers of exempts are .made also to pay, illtt whole. burden should not ire' thrown upon thoth between sigh. teen end ,forty-due -years -old. The com mutation, therefore, should riot be raised much—say not over four hundred dollars—and should all be need as a bonus: to induce the monlistment. of all soldiers ander the &cc- MOS orgoveininerit„ ripen snob a scale as may bVirout time to time expedient. The present bounty should be continued-out - of the com mon purse—say three hundred - dollars, and &Uwe to twenty-five dollars • brokerage to ell recruits, old and new. The veteran is worth great deal more than the raw recruit, and it is to be hoped that the commutation fund would land ithes. large banns over the raw reerult;and in-some' degree compensate him for the Inequality be bar of late been aribje. , to, - oTseoing the new men, come in on much betterierme than he has had. "We ought to discourage the procurement of substitr.tee by the conscripts and their bro ker', re as to keep the whole etratrol of re ernitleig intim bandi.Of the gm iesel and state governments. Ts do this we theta again tithe s hint from France,where, besides using other devices, they make the conscript re sponsible for the desertion of his substitute, daunt the , whole term for which he fe draft ed. Tbis , :plan would, in our country, laden an who dare able'. to get a substitute to do it through the • government ageoeY, or, to other ifortie; to - pay the commutatkin few, which should been enure protectfon from draft Into the, nrcuy.lmtnot from militia Service. ' •iTho French; `after powatlcally preventing witiseripiefroni procuring robstitates, use the fund almost entirely for getting old soldiers, and pay to there a boumeornewhit in pro portion to the time each , man' lute made. To arm ap: "Let ui have the three hi:indeed dollar clause, cr miss it to not ecer fourimndred dol lars, and make It our protection for three emirs, using fifer veteran .recinlit. Pay in addition 1000 bounty to all, and • brokerage s' Let the conscript get a sate:tuts ff he chooses; taking the risk of his desertion due. Mg the whole term. 'IT you want to try any new experiment, extend the age to fay years : men of fifty be- I:whetter than youths of twenty and 'under. "After the etirolluient,giro thirty days no. tire Of the diaft,'aild lot ' - story : masted' men have a right before the draft to pay a entailer =Cathy petkiaPs oneshirdeor oaehalf of the full eammutation ; but let all the names be draws, so that these commuters shall not di ' minfalt the chance of escape of those unable to P• 7 In 64 Y•oess". . - - The Ma ssaehtmette Colondltrigtaints. The Beaufort, S. V., Fen Snar -18thr eye r Major Sturgis loomed Month blond 53 agent appointed 14 Vcirernor Andrew to pay the soldiers of ear. tiNy-fourth and tifty-ffith reghtents the 1111511 ate then . for the differ hymn between - their psy and that of white ooldiets. • The whole. amount dna, inelading ioreatagehla aboat . senonty thounnd dollen. Of-this-they have , nuate" ;allotmento to the anicant, of thirty theneapd donne, haring forty tleorninid dollandan thenkwhieh amount be easties to them. .& /attar. to; the- Nair Tork Mane says the "colored -regiments fret - Stainehrs sotto have refiledn reeoire the pal pretend by the . Carted States Payamotere of dad Jana-mouthombjeet to - a elwinotion Of three. dollars a month for olothing.'They chi m that ther were enlisted u sildiersiandilier;fhaapay: of soldiers Is thirteen -dollen" month . ; 1324 kt they are not , labovire In the rallitary employ mord of the United Stites? and that toweigt ten-dollars a month =attire to aoknowledgei for themselves not amis. They further state. theit-theyeire thespians 4WD tralted Statsi and netof> Idesiachusette, end; therefore ree-1 - fete to neaten the thriedollari a month oter-1 ed 1 7.0 11 1 , .z.u4 4, •" - . • Recruiting:Amor, the - Colored Poo. pilot the rlistrist - of Columbia. - Itreportoi that tho autheri tier at*rash ingtonnro interfering with thorecritihnent of eolored Illert is that oilyby thititianta pone of thO mitunorthernnhstott. -Now duo I. farr, - eitra to tho black& themselves or,to /ha states= ity-,Oittiai; The colored recruits twelves tatt, thlitivislbteik: bounty in the District of ColtUnh*.ithlleinVenn ;sylettnis,orAceitishisikorillaseichititetht, be setaethm iunired - eionttn. - 14.4 on the : olket hinti t Dis' hist tit &lath's bait* Isalssisisiss s 'dub wfoiFigiiin Arts itimilAsiNoltio coedits*, or any Whir thaitlitrit rfatkthitaltßiodo Wanton itianogitusetts. - Ist . us bate foir ;tisiitt this matter and if so thin _ wren. wants to enlist beano of.:thoso oittioclet , hilts the :opportunity without ate; v ;,. ~.~ ' e xx~ ~j ^~-,~' ,ti, Precautions Against Piracy and Con- , traband Trading in; Ncw Tort—The New PasesportflysAca. The N. T. Chret 4- dirtia; at Irednutlay evening, says:-- , - -- The gaiilenreent bee decided not only to detain .Arsterlean vessels, but also those or all nationalities not having patties properly mislaid, by. 11. S. Marshal Murray. The accord steamers and all boats playing east of New Nevem will now be required to have passeo. Secretary Seward has been in town for several days past, and has had fre quent Interviews with Marshal Murray, in order to so systematise the whole business of posses as to make as little delay as pos sible in the departure of vessels. The British Consul made inquiry at the offtee'of the United States - Marshal yester , day as to whether British vessels would be required to have passes in common with others, and whether passengers would be required to obtain passports,' and also whether foreign consuls 'would' have the power of granting the same. The consul was.informed that the regulation would ex tend to British vessel Out well as to Te 3863 Of other nationalities k but that individual passengers would not be required to obtain passports, and consequently that foreign' consuls would have no occasion to grant passes to them. The other officials or thy port will co operatu with Manilla] Murray. Surveyor Andrewsdetalled some sixteen of his men, 'under Deputy Surveyor Brown, to report at the Marshal's office for instructions. An arrangement was effected yesterday through which the customs officials will work ,with the Marshes' deputies, and thus secure the fulfilment of the ends intended to be Ile complished by the Government. The British barque Cireassisr.,lying at pier No. 18 East river, was seined by Mar shal -Murray yesterdar, but the particulars of the, ramie it would not be prudent at present .to make public. Several parties hare bean placed tinder arreft during the put twenty-four hours, females as well as males, and, as an evidence of the way in which the contraband traffic in firearms is carried on, Ilvo four-barrelled revolvers were found concealed about the person of one of the ladies. Among the persons arres'ed are some who have sgurod ;pretty onensiv sly in diplomatic and, high social et:T.les, and with whom a large quantity of correspond ence was taken. Dr. 0. W. Holmes Tells What Mr Dr. Holmes, in the January number of the .4timitie Monday, speaking of Ezoar Warn Hammen, says : "Mr. Beecher is a strung, healthy man in mind and body. His farces hare never been corrugated with alcohol; hie thinking marrow is not brown with tobacco fumes, like a meerschaum, avire the brains of E 0 unforitmate Americans; he is the same lusty, warm-blooded, etrong-fibered, brave-hearted, bright-cooled, clear-eyed creature that be was when the college boys at Amherst acknowledge,' him as the chief eat among their football kickers. Workmen have beau engaged fur some time past,.nniier the, direction of Col. McCallum, Superintendent of Military Railroads, to col leeting all the old Iron scattered along tke Orange lend Alexander Railroad, from Alex andria to the Rappahannook river. The lot comprises remnants from the wrecks of loon motlem, railread cars, bent and twisted rails, and iron from the bridges destroyed and track torn up in the reaioas robed raid, which have taken place on the lino of Misread within the past two yam. These fragments, of all sorm, sires and descriptions, spread along the road for miles, are being gathered up and taken to Alexandria, where they will _be sold dating the coming month. The lot will ailment to upwards of two thou Sand tons, and comprises some nine or ten; damaged locomotives. -N. U.L. A—The S G. C. will meet RILKIND 'IIALL, PlttadntrO, on WEDNE3DAY, De. Leh Loud Gnlncil entitled to tend the delgaita. Dy order. • Plittbdrsts,qtre. 21, Mt EW*FLIIST. ..NATIONAL HANK OF B.IaLItGREN 7.-11ke StoclboLlea• cr tt.b Sank ate hereby notified that the llwrd or Plredero have called cm the secanid Installment oleo per rout. of=nal Stock, payable .1 ?MARY 16 , 4. IL wsvrs, President. EXCELSIOR INSTIEUTL.—The FlitL Session win CUSIIII1,14! on 15051 , t.T; lan. 4th. Idal, and continuo twelve ...AA, cicaing TRIMLY. Ilacth Par tonna, call at the ,Inatltnte. annex of Penn and St. (Pair @tromp, or adateae. nor. W. 5 GRAY. Principal. de2Lltd NOTICE TO COAL AICNT: - -th,.4e will to held, eo TUESDAY. Jannary sth, 1861. at the BOARD OF . TRAM ROOMS, an .4- Jootned steeling of Coal Non. totarested tbs Coal Ttoult ate ameatly orgrol to 'mend. as b.lpesa of vital lx.portand bo brooglkt bafon. tto. meat. log. A. F. IicOREW, deTt.lor Socreta.y. ...NlYi'lCE.—The Union Repagicans of tbo north Ward, Pittatrtorkii, meet ATTISNOOh, at the SCHOOL fIOE'SE, Venn the hones of 1 .4 8 o'clock. t. twornlneto Ward Moto. By order of dealt COS18111`TET:. lO*FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AL LECOIILET =-Au Sleet!oa for etse Directors of Ma }l.llllk Will Do had on tte SECOND 7C1:4 DA 3', 1.2.11 Jumart net.. Dt'ot,"'s th• 'Won sod ti o'clock a.m., at the oak, of the Plechaeleti &WIMP .13. t. deSEIS S. H. NEVIN. Provident. IUNION REPUBLICA'S MEET 150.—The Union Republicans of the !froth Ward ■ra requested to mot at thiEl.lllool, In told Ward. on FRIDAT EVSNING, 34a. Ist, he- Mean the.hours of b i=d 7 o'chnk, to [tom Inn!. Connell and Ward Officers rum" NaT4l2;•l. Batt OF Pronitaiiii,} (Late fltiabierph Compolay,) Pittaburgh, D«. AN ELECTION for Nino Director of Otte Plank will bo held on the iiitCOND TrILSDAT. 12th day of :January next, between tho homy of 11 it. m. and 2 p. to. de.littl JOHN D. Scums, Cashier. OM= PM-Union *Stresurntz B. u. Co., December Zcth, 1.83. I [O3.A. MEETING OF THE STOCK ITOLDNECS of the Tittebargh and Steubm, villa Its Dread Comp.] will be held on 3102iDnr. the 11th .1.7 of /misery, 1881, between tbe bones of It olalock e. m. and It o'clock al., at [beetle. of the Coterm[7. tie. 111 Fourth atm% of which time and place an election for Piteldent ord twelve Directors Will be held. VON DONTITIOPtT, dritktd fleeneery. F-lIIGULYIMPOKTAM TO VOL UNIZEIIB-4 ftar the YElrni OP JAIII74I.IcY =XI% tire onlybiunty provided by law to the one birodred dation anthorlsoot by witly 77, pawl. All wbo •dettra to same the prerent hated. of 11.322 baba° new to ruler, or Sikapald to rairrano, nowt enllot before Yantiary stb, Iterraito sill be ratelvid (or the 132nd Regiment Nrowylvonlo Woluntoory,or any oil. Pennirylvaeis Regiment., at the Girard lime, Serdttideld Acre.. All laterite's guaranteed, and 'the recruit credited to the suternetrica to which they EDWARD 0. WEIGHT; . titc.74l,l..r.sgtaltiCid•Pe. - Trds.. Berditlno Oftirer. (?THE OREAT PICTURE I ComMeneing Monday, - 3m. 4th, 1804 .1 ISSCO WILLLAICT CALEDIL&TED PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE, this Ls the Luau: painting or the Sacred Scrip twee le the world, coveting nearly fear thousand near, ye:Aeon:a/was. Open each errentng at 7% e'eleet. also Wednesday and - esti:2V afternoons, at 3 o'elect. TM . 01:NT13; Ltlldectt wrier ten years old, 15 ete2B:tf BKIDOE tXMLPA ,rer 212.—The Stockholders to meld Company era hereby milted to moat and organise veld Company, at BARBA EifY2ZLiberty than, l'itiabmkb, on 4he nnvr xn)IDAY OW JANUARY, 180{, be the hours of 2 and o'clock p. ta. of thid day, end chow by ballot, b 7 a thelortly of the - Cock then and then voted, one Pr. eldent and ale Dinetore treacurer, and each Whet decors as they they ihthk. Awned', to conduct the troalness of the Company nalB the ant muter election. Aurae Wood, Chriettan Zu.A 32.2.11.r0ern, Nature Wanda, "..'John T. Mager, • 1411,tab Meth, Jame 8. than: E. J. Brooke, Bawd Bartien, 8. A. Long, Ben). A. Minh Clarence &haler, A 1... Mcßee, Body.Pattereon, lledurt Ibirinit. Jamie Trani*, thtse Welker, O. W. Coulun., - Moan'Mosta 81At1. OTITTSB .11" 'ITAgy cum. Cee. sia;hrdtors, 59 Fourth' Street; , Behroo'n Wog ftialiuket Streets. 110(wiu-4091= Miinat; 4E4: 0401 , 4 ar, 03 ."7', 5 gr) l T l !'y li ° 4 l; ~li7t~l taint ;),11:14ti oohs Fia7:::-;f:•1:. .ta ;I;lattan to:thi sick , ind vvisdid3a th•Qawsla4Bars4falus:..- 7 '1211 , 641d a:if:44;4=l'W psl4 bamf Irsattt....`r,`E -rumens= - aAsizint comenra. ..... ,-. ............. . .. , ...,.. - ,r,.., -. .c... -. . ,- _ , ..: - ..:- . .:...f...: - .:... -- ,. .. ....,.._ . ..., ~ Beecher h. A Considerable Lot of Old Iron PUBLIC .T DYKES. W. O. DAV 060. NOBBS, AT MASONIC Tar • short timo Wily. - •-•••,,;;;;0,-,,,,, • drEir aDrIERTINE,IbIIg,Ir'I'S. SWEET CIDER—IIi bble. new Cider, i~TC' burr! fur ..1.0 by ' • den Ni - 11. P. BECK t. CO., US Merl, d. RILL 'MITER. - . 5 001t _ fresh Eal Bother ; i • ' '12.0 Imp pletr4 '110; ' rim cllo •t IV. Llb•rtratratrt. deal _____ wat, P. BECK a Co I{A GOLDEN SYRUP, from Etc. LA erect Non Teel refinery, feet repirogi asul for .•le fly ;ellen or quart, at the nitoilY Grocery lieire of Joithr A. maisakw, erg Aorner Liberty and 11.4 arida. QIICED MINCE ME,AT.—A fremb sup. pl 7 of ' , Ns Pins Mtn" Idlneeel Nest, toe best article In tbs market, Jost ',wised and t? silo by the ?crawl or wholesale, by . . .101iN A. ILEXIMAW, Cora or Litm-ty and Hand atretta. trIJGAIt-CUILED HA3IB-5 teS. Stor Drawl tlatlanatt S. C. Ham jam mot. ed ; slaw, Sugar Cozad Dried Beef. of th. boat .1.11. ty, Just recaived and far gala at the ratolly Grocory Store of .7013 N A. lENSUAW, deM Corner Liberty and flood Mm. QUNDIiIES.-2U sncks Potatoes; • 12 bbls. Onion*: 150 do Green Apple.; 10 mite Dry ipplerl 100 Imrth. Whit. Bun{ F er .ale It 182 .I.l.bcrty street. d.e2o 1011. P. BECK S. CO E x t.! e c u u , E w — to Le a! Terte .. r dtmips : rd on the emote of George Seibold, lot. of Suomi. to dtototsed, petame knorlog thee:melee. to be lodebted tood, mid eel.% nottillid to make Im mediate-payment, and those, boring , Maims to pro nto. them, dui, anthentleeted for mttlemaut. to dekt 1 t dealt T DAVID RIGGS, Evocator. paoDui_;ll3, NOW RECEIVLNG. BUTTER_3I.OO DM. .Meth frost). IS RAW.; 3C03 Mc U. to roll.; CHEESE.. ...... boxes Go.hoo; 160 do W.stons Cut.slol; IT W. TI 0 L - K...xm UI. In 60 bbl.. El 2. Tarn. Wblte Wheat; CARBON OIL. 42 do No. 1 Oarbostoil; BE/N2 —UN booth. =all While Bums; TURNIPS. 50 do, In atom; CIDER 31 bbl.. Sweet WILo Odor; 3 do, Troop; to .tore and far axle by H. RIDDLE, data No. 183 Llbaty drat. PENN AND LIBERNY STHERTS PROPERTY AT A UOTION.-02 TUESDAY AVESIRO, 12th, At 7% o'clock,elllAl% at am: Comaurcial Salem Rooms, 54 fifth street : Thole two Lots eltuste at the corner or PO9ll nod Wrebtogton etreets,..torothor Latins • frost of LIT feet 1% umbra on Peon street, and extending shot( Wm/dogma street 103 feet to ity.ohange alley, on are the ball.llap formerly med on the WoiM. lohton Hart. hlsa that tat LlLerty street I thrbedistrly op p