• • : —.:_.,. ,V titre! daidk. /O..pIDAY, monnsa:::-..--.3AN. a, nu. _CJ7 :.OD SUB MAR. WWPICXAL PAPNEWVa urnrox CITY TICKET TOE ILITOB: JAMICIS L01.0214:-JIG Jo= EIe.O.AGO. t. wuaaszt The City Election To•Dap. The .e)eetion for Mayor, Controller and Tnutsurir;takei plaee to-day, and Re earnost- 7 Lt pe that every Union Toter In the elt7 ,i- 1 4 11 Ittend tho polls and cast hie baltrotTor ,IllltTeithittt nominees of the party. The didx4SSussall excellent men, and although ...tte/X eleathin is 'foregone eouclusien, - st ill no thotild neglect to rote on that account ticket be elected by a large majority. 'ltOiedd be remembered, also, that oar Opp°. _"beets have a ticket In the field, and this air =tutu we shotad verve to etlsolate , ourparty 'rd.& to, bring out their entire 'Vtiting Theralectiou of Councilmen, and ward ofE ocr4ehottld also rvoeire - the attention of every oltitot4ssnd efforts should homed° to oloct the -tickets whicit hare been regularly and fairly This Is tho duty of those who 'ilillre at hurt the Intoreets of the city and the ' iu *" 0,94° party. The Crinitnal Court. - , Thajary. in the case of Wm. darrigan and Ediard Spollen, indicted for burglary, re tnmed &verdict of not guilty. • Emeagniss, ferryman, was arraigned assault and battery preferred 'byMrs. Mellonin, wife of a tavern keeper re - tiding on the ~ , eraerof .Ohartiers and Rebecca _ . • streets, Allegheny. It appeared from the ter . 'Mite* 0f..-Mrs'ibleGoOln that Snodgrass had _ . , . beettprohlbited from visiting the house at all; - thet be time there on Christmas night, and danumiled liquor, which was xylem/3d him se,- ;hat he caught hold of Lor rough ' ly by the shoulder, and wet subsequently put out of the home three or four times; that - ,Mr. Moldefiln was absent at the Mayor's . .. i enceSfinodgmes came la again, and used . .:rattng and ,pro fane languages; that she .... - Adappord him once on the face, with her open •• ; 'llinetd, and that; while 'Mantling behind the Cenataly he reached over and caught her by the hair,uulting out a-large charity, of hair, and "".". lintairig haraspit on the side of the head. The hairwei produced.in court, and the bald holm to the jury. The defendant bid t im e :11 t =tion to ip m re tr e k:t e , n e ‘ fee4t ul tlla n t o tLe t ' u lr ,r e e s base iriXoGolin'shome bed ho been sober. - . The Jury acquitted without leering the box, 'and the cot:rase:deuced the defendant to pay ," efneoftendollarsandcosts. - Emory T. Boyd, photographer, 1ic.:66 Fed atreet; Allegheny, was arraigned on ,a • , charge of assault and battery with intent .t :lavish; on oath of Mrs. Listia Jane ?ranee.. .The'ptosecutilx Untie-ad that she was aMar-. rled:ireman, and that her husband, David: -wawa Trance, wash' the army in Kentucky, as a harness maker; that she mated a room from Mrs. Boyd, wife of the defendant, and oecupled it for some time; that one night, in the latter part of October last, being unwell, - shoretiredabout ten o'clock, leaning her door unlocked, as she expected. that Miss Mary loong,'a boarder at the bowe, would come in . iota stay with her, ell night ;,that she was . - waktid np shoat eleven o'clock,..by Mr. Boyd, whom she ordered out of the room ; that she was awakened again about twelve o'clock, by mi l getting Int.o htT bed and e.ttempting with her. She order•edhim out of the • agatn,and on the following afternoon she to d Miss Long what had happened. She - kept A lamp bunting all night. The weather • being disagreeable, and she being unwell, she did notmakoany information until the Lapse of • week or two. On cram-examination, she stated that As occupied the third story ; that %Icor. and the hired girl occupied the et .tliolitbsgrooni; 'eat Miatoyd'and wife 'slept „: 1 411.the room billow; that Mr. Boyd had served a written notice on her to quit the helms, and - that she left the house on the 7th of December. She stated' positively that she had told Miss Long all !lathed occurred. -Miss Long was next called. and testified that Mb. Prance told her that Boyd had gone Into km , room, and when she waked up he was standing by the bedside, feeling her arm, and - r that nothing was said about his haring been iD thabed. Mrs. Susan Muting., sister of Mn. France, tattled that in • conversation with Mrs. Boyd, just after the occurrence, Mr. Boyd came in. abed said that hire. France ought to settle that Weir. Miss Marbary, the servant girl, stated that she taw Mr. Boyd entering Mrs. France's 'tome; and heard Mrs. Trance tell him to ge - stairs or she would kick him- down. .witness oecopied the adjoining room, and on cross examination she was asked what she was doing up at that late hear. She re , ; plied heists woe gatheringsakirt. She was thrashed if she had a light, end replied • • -thatehe had not. On being asked to explain -how mho amid sew-in the dark, she said - she Orold..gsdher a skirt very well in the dark. '..She stated that herroom done was open, and .that she taw Boyd by the aid of the lamp which was burning in Mrs. France's room. Mies Long was then recalled, and after be ' ing•fittil= examined the prosecution tutted th•Er sate. ' The defense will open this morning. Atoceirtlon of the 28th Regiment. " A a:uniting of citizens was.jtcd laatAren ingatthio Mayor's 'awe, - for the pt po go of - ensmigementa fot . the reception of ;'Cnierel Gears inherent, the 28th, aow 03131. insindad by Col . Thomas 3. Ahl, of .this lien. C. C. Sawyer, Jr., was ailed to the . and Jon. M. Killen cot William Woods ,eiesea Yiaki'mtdente; Thomas ,Steeel and .John C. Harper wareappointed Secretarial' , Mayor 'Wryer stated that - ho bail.calledon moral clams relative to giving the regiment - -.. 4, 4aiNsrption, and he woe glad to state 'that mat' with amass. ' 'Ort st of H. A. Drown, Esti„ the choir 111 p Jed 'the following committee to make i.lrianse manta for the reception of the regiment: ML.A:Weaver, - Wto. A. Iferron, J. 11. Stew -414,-.Pblif, Pkillips; WM:J. Montgomery, Thos. WM. Woods „ Joha.S. liar, Samuel --- . , Catereren;B&MdldeZSClZTOTi, D. McClelland, , Brush, *John - Mt '''' 7 Moltrine;exid.l l, , iA. Colsillo. le signaled lei meet at the . 51 arn'giEgke, this morning at tenhs'alock. `.ll. proper reception will lse extended to the - mighnett, and it he:peeled that aapecch will le delivered to them et the Sahsistonce memo, ly.efoe. Jolutston. C,ororter% • • Coionir McClung yeller:ay bihian infittut .470,114' Xodyot am •¢liknown man, forma egnion MI ash pi4o near the Cunnellez willei Eaßoad depot. Ito was Intangible from ef:oold, endless taken by some-of implants sad placed In front of s stare, Ishare bo *Spired in few Minutes. Thome were of came Ignorant of 'the effects of 14414 this condition in front of a t stave, %The jury foundthat the deceased ~:hatiostlibis, d eath from the °Santa of exposure. awns about farti•llva'or fifty. years of age, ibuntlibruitnicaplacenf maiden., could not ' iliettiniettafneti. 'The body was taken- to Do. . itreet, where" It can be seen • Cetener also bald-art Jnquest* upon the body . of Km, E li zabeth MeCialum, residing at .:'llte earner °Mille arid Fulton etTe e te. She . - •.,..MAtiliettariainito - excess for some time put, and not malting herapposrenoe se areal, - soma of the seighborstried the doer and found Licked; Qtrforoing an entranee,--the wow. man emil foind dead in her bed. The jury, -femni $ urdiet of death from intemperance. '::.;:;.Thrk husband of tidirwrimait from the se x „Tzaaawe a —The benefit seaionfiar fat: Ilse! In. I& Eames hid a rapine performance ant Monday' erraning, and on.irednesday wren .the • rprightly_ and.eaer-plessing 11patt- wants to se* all -le= friends on . the appaaon, of her Ent benolt A/as beaten: 12311.1111/110"12 to be an *MIMI* iefOrite 140114 sizo*# qs, - arai as the 411 one, wo hare no doubt bat It Thlt weekAbethg pun:L.. - - thinaghota e t e TiniWarg nriOns elzrag. Tor ' th. ...0k Of PM er f*T ean natio:kis wawa! WC no bey! out- ,effated orifew 01.121..„ piwYer--,,tre dim.* t,poses. tio put,-RID t4"l3l"lutoluts WI" ty ,tf Zzonattre: A &beacon Zniii; *Mum" Intimater - Ms IYry;Cbibttlention, as weed WM by tharrtedaral Catemitah. September IT. 17g7.. Reptiatedtbiza thsChigionl .7ast. With as MA. babied bitetdaction abui Vcitts,by Mem B. Das. , son. In . / . .1:1 VI/U=o.. Tim York Charism . Prritroer, Pltt4augh c tor We by B. B Davis, 03 Wood shiest. The first volume of WE' new edition of the celebrated work of 'Hamilton, ley, and Moil ten, his just appearid, and we .greet its ap pearance with warm welcome and cordial recognition of its superiority. The entire text of the "Fasderalist," restored to Its origi nal purity by the elimination of the errors which have more or less disfigured perhaps nearly twenty editions , which have appeared since these incomparable essays were first collected, is given in thii first volume, together with a most interesting and valuable Miter'. cel and bibliographical Introduction by 'the editor, and such notes as the authors them selves eppenfied to their productions. There Ii also an exehllent analytical table of eon tentx,--which will serve to facilitate reference till the complete and carefully prepared Index to the entire work, which we are promised In the second volunae, shall come to make the apparatus for reference perfect. The second volume will contain the notes of the editor, embracing the stores of illustrative material which he has collected from many sources, the •alterationsand corruptions in the various edi tions, and Interesting mantuicript annotations on the margins and blank. liaves of the copies formerly owned by Er. Madison, Mr. Ames, Chancellor Hentiand others. Tho evidence of hisability and pains-taking research, which Mr. Damon so abundantly gives us, in hie valuable Introduction and throughout the en tire first relame, assures as that the result of his labors will be no lees honorable to himself than useful to his country; which will receive , at his hands the standard edition of by far the greatest work In its politirol literature, rich as that department of its literature Is in great works. The time of publication is also opportune,—for just each questions of gov ernment and oonstibational law as were with such consummate ability examined and discus. aed_hy Hamilton and Jay and Madison, must ' again—afterthree-quarteri ore centary—aftcr :titeicond and.far morAterrible_crisis of Fero , - Infirm—engage the-that:Wits-of the beet and wisest amongst Cf. The lint volume <maritime a portrait of Hamilton, engraved from the celebrated Tallyrand Miniature, and the second will give equally approved portraits of Jay and Madison. The work Is printed at the Riverside Press, and, es smatter of eours•, is all that the most fastidious reader could desire, in point of typographic beauty. V.T Moo Caen. & Noeol. Dy Floorlea Beads author of " Love Ile Little, Love 31e Long,' ...Nerer too Lobe to Mend, - at., etc. With It trationt. Neer York: Harper / Brothers. Pitt. burgh : ilenry Miner, 71 &73 Fifth street. 258 pp. See There aro very few of oar modern novel writer, who cal weave together the incidents of • story with more felicity, of interest from drat to last, and with an eye to better or more earthing effect when the last has b!ao retched, than Charles Ronde. liar* Is a story of his, which has already run a successful coursed r i ol ° t d fo icai rm Foubli'aetrioon; now appears more in larthigpopularity. Tar= Tints Dun; ox, Tng Brut. op nit Bram. !• By MB, 111. E. Bradon, Atithor of "Lady A udley's Secret," "Aurora Floyd," ate. ' New Tort Dirk Plergeruld. Pittsburgh: for sale by litury Mi ner, 71 and= Fifth anat. 147 pp. 6vo. The above title promisee the reader. of 'sensation' mares enough of the element they delight in, to bespeak their earliest atten tion, without further inducement. The poli- Ushers have printed it from advance sheet, .reoeired teem the author. Organizatlon.of the. Pittsburgh Bridge On Monday afternoon, at two o'clock; agreeably to the call of the COMDSiMiOIIOII, the etookholders of the Pittsburgh BY Idge Company mot at Hare's Hotel, for the per , pose of electing officers and directors. Jos. Rom Eq., was called to the chair. Thomas Steel, Esq., stated that since the fait meeting of the amekholdere,letters patent hall bean received; that the necessary publies• lion had been made in two daily paper. of the city, and that all the requirements of the Acts of Assembly had been complied with in order to alreet the organisation of the company. The letters. ps tent had been received at es fa vorable a time that the election held to-day. would constitute thefirst annual election, sot the officers would serve for the current year. - Mr.f3teel then read the tell end the Act of Assembly relating to the organization . . On million, it was 'resolved that the plosk• holders proceed to the organization 'of the Company, when Mr. David Itobinson was chosen Judge of the Election, and Meows. B. Young and John Hall,lnspeetors. . There was but one ticket presented, and notwithstanding there was no contest, there was great interest manifested In the proceed ings, es is shown by the faetthat nine hundred and forty-three shares were voted. Daring the voting, a eenverealionahmeeting was held, in whirls Messrs. Caldwell, Ingram, ii"m. Hall, Love, Young, Trunick, Steel and others participated. Mr. Steel stated that from facts and figures within his knowledge, the re ceipts at the ferry at the point amounted to up wards of $20,000 per annum, and that he had cause to believe that the ferry was a bettef sourest of revenue then either of tho' bridge. across the Monongahela, although the Bir mingham bridge, he was informed, was paying ten percent- dividend. He also elated has be lief, from careful examination, that, with the increased travel created by the lacilities af• forded by the new bridge, it would be a pay. ing stock from the start en an investment of even $300,000. The following is the ticket elected, and from the character of the men named, those Interested in the project will feel confident that there is "no such • wind as fall 1- On motion, the stoekholders returned a unanimous rote of thanks to Mr. Samuel Hare; for the use of a parlor in which to bold their meetings. On motion adjourned. The annual meeting of the contributors to the Cease of Refuge was held yesterday af ternoon, at the office of the inatltution on Fourth 'treat. Joseph Woodwell, Esq., pre sided, a n d C. G. GUI atted u Beeretary. The annul report of the Board of Mena- ger' was road Eight la boys and forty-seven girls have left the Range daring the year, yet or-these but fourteen boy. and amen tamales have ' bean Indentured. The managere account for this on the ground that the larger children are unwilling to be bound, while tradesmen and apprentices do mit_ care to assume, the trouble , and responsibility of having-apmen floes. The managers are, therefore, compell ,ed to discharge_ the children on Their own to buffet again with the - world. when their parents me unfit or unwilling to control Them. This subject is commended to the at tention-et the hemming Board. The Mouse wee originally intended for one hundred and twenty boys 'and eighty-two girls, but There are now' within its walls two hundred and thirteen keys and eighty-one 'girls. Tide compile The mangagers to doable the number of oecupantain each of the rooms In the Male departmenti : which should be avoided lilt were poseible. -Inereasdd &mom. =iodation must be found, and in 'dew at this fact the Board have purchased as eligible tract of ground adjoining the Itefage,.which may be wed as a site for additional buildings. They ask far an appromisUon to enclose this ground and commence the foundation of a building, which, may be used azoltuively by the girls, thus ellowing an opportunity for classifying the boys. ' The Legislature will be applied to 'nigh' , subject, and a satisfactory responze is anticipated. The report closes with a feeling allusion to the death of Messrs. Herron ..and• Livingston, member. of the Board, both of whom died since the last an nual meeting. Maisie. J. Marshall and J. N. D. Meads were chosen tellers to conduct an election for managers to sena during . thepresent year. 'The following ticket Wow elected:. President, Joseph Penneekt4i4 President, Wee. DU worth, Sr.; Striatum J. B. D. Meeds; - Treas. ewer, Joshua Banes;: Managers, James , Mo. Candless, Jameallehoonmaker, G. L. B..ret trolly, B. 1,. Folinettaak, Geo. Weyinn,Johrk Phillips, C. Tailor,' Chat. Arbuthnot, Thos. P.,Binsham, Calvin .Adazni, - Jos. Woedwell. - Tem TILLED. Timeaurn Co.—ThLe new eiraspany is nos In toll operation to all points oast,' southeast and northeast. Two additional Thai LIM jo3t been completed to Philidel plds and'llew York. Their cooneationl With Betw ore wa....llhalisews 'ire the metp oicront'ot 'the ..city. The pnblio will Ind it i'reattr to their Idnntar., to:patronize the Inland Compact'.; They are an_ opoilltion occoPeny, and hove isnmapamed fiteMtle" for doing litOst_promptir and At fair "stet ais. cox U on Fifth etwictOpioslte the Post= Company. President:4°bn F. Signer. Secretary—Tho'm Steel. Treestirer—Wm. K. Simla OTUCTOWL. Christopber Zug, Motes Cheat, James Wood, James Caldwell, ISE= Wm. Eltemmmon, The Rouse of Refuge. Filar Strum, Ausoitac.—.ll. - ganstal Mg of di's Citizen's of the that Ward, allot gheny, will be bold at Washington Ha1.1,14u., been Su, on Friday evening. te take into consideration,. the coming draft. All ars re quested to be present. The Bounty Committee meet every morn ing, at 9' o'clock, at Washington Ball, ton. cities reports from Block Committers, a mem bet of whom has not yet reported. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Moses , Pease, Plain and Ornamental Plate Rooter, and dealer in Peansyleant& and Vermont alala of the beet quality at low rates. OM., at Ales. Laughlin% near the Water Warke, Pitteberghpße • KIN-Xll-XO-NO-AW—/ADIAII SMOKING Tozuo co.—Thig Tobacco, lased by the North Amer ican Indians, is manufactured from the finest quality of tobacco, and commingled with the most healthful and odorous Roots, Barks and Merl+ indiginons to the Rocky Mountains, in such proportion, as to impart to its dis tinctive character, and secure for it wherever it becomes known 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, an insight Into the com position of their smoking tobacco, and a knowledge of the means hj which the exqui site aroma Is produced, which renders its° pleasing collie smoker, and so acceptable to those who are not. Smokers who ours be come acquainted with this tobacco will never be without it. Sold by all tobacconists and by the manufacturer, E H. Hunt, 511 Ches nut street, Philadelphia. deltblm Pea Rau AND Wiwote WILIL—Tbe Sam meri s past, add by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall sad winter will shortly be upon as. and we must provide our selves with the material le keep to comfort able. A nice fall mit, or a good 100 well made overcoat are the vac, thing, .end - we do tot know of any piece who, our readers would salt themselves better than at Messrs. W. McGee & Co'. elctking establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They have else received a own• plete assortment of genUemsn's furnishing goods, and a great variety of new patterns Nr waistoostifig, des ilseetcwite, have yonexamined the tall and winter stook of goods at the Merchant Tall loring establishment of Sam. Graham a Co.. No. 64 Market etreet ? A fresh .apply of goods every week. ilexe you examined the prices of goods at the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Sam. (Indium & Co., No. 54 Market street; If not, It is now time yen would, and MT. 20 per cent. in your clothing bill. Eiery garment warranted a perfect fit. baiter. Grunaw, Gao. McClain:um • KISTCC[T BILL= Ar7lllol.ll2.—Bire. Arum Nants, of Louisville, 67., 'aye in o Letter. "When in New York, thin rammer, I For ehand by way of experimentsome et Mrs. 8. A. Allen's celebrated Hair Restorer and Zyle baL•amum, which I bare found valuable. *I now write to have you send me a doses of each by express, for the use of my friends." Sold by druggists evenwbere. Depot 198 Greenwich street, New York. The shore Is for sale of Fulton's Drug Store, Fifth Error. THROAT Dianums.—"We would call atten tion to 'Brown's Bronchial Troches.',.We have found them eflicacloits to alloyieg Irritation in the Throat and Bronchia, and would com mend them to the attention of Public Speak en 'and others trembled with affections of the Th;orit. They are also an excellent remedy for hoarseness resulting from eeld."—Ceeyro• yotinnolisi, Bate, Baown'a Baoncura. Tnocnu. Yoe gale at Fulton'e Drug store, Fifth street. Dtsunces and Dysentery will declmele the volunteers fu more than the bullets of the en emy, therefore lot every men see to it that be earries with him a full supply of tiollowayle - Pills. Their nee in India and the Crimea saved thousands . of British soldiers. Only 25 mute per box. 213 HOLLOICAT'II OIRTILM AND PILLS ore for sale at Folton's Drug store, Fifth street. JUST BACNITIFD •31111 KT.J.DII Poll Bus.--Tho Roe assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing, lately received by ?loam. John Wier * Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street, Al legheny. The stock of clothing consists of the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, valise, coats and overcoats. The style of patterns is taatefal and fashionable. We would invite all of oar roadster te give the above gentlemen n call. Wsecetssi, No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most choice stock of line Gold and Silver Watches, intrelry, Silver were and raze, Goods ow di/pissed in this city, an Is selling time at remarkably low prices. Tem English and Classic Academy, second floor, Allegheny Saslug . . Bank, Allegheny, conducted by ROT. J. Basis, A. M., masses its regular day and evening elaran ma Mon day, January 4, 19114. St Oscura end carriage walk will b• taken at the Chnniboe officio, No. CO Penn street, day . or night. All onion left ►t the ►bon place will be promptly ett•ndcd to All milt mast be paid to idvatioe. • O. dna., Dentist, $4 Penn street, Pill Ai L.ll{l/1 to sal hocinon of his profession. OCT:MI:LE —Oei the lib luau, Dm C. C. BED WDLL, aged LI year. The frionde of the (atoll) are rupa. Unity request ed to attend the faltered, at 'I o'ecck f err ars-claws, (rem the vaildesiee of Mrs. Hart - jig/ Elemmil .t. GIGEII.--4)o friday, January let, ISO, MARY INN, •lr. of the late David 4. Grier, aged it lava LEE—On:U.l3.day, fb• tact, MARIA JANE LIE, dangeterofaw. H. and Ana, J. Len, aged ZO yea • and 6 days. Nonerel to take piece from the ...Wend or her pe seta., No. LI Diamond alley, at tO o'clock Sum AT stotelse. Th. friends of the family ere re sgettfelly Invited to attend.• Light he the tad of thy t,mb I May its rmdere like emeralds Lu Thor. shoal I not be the diadem of Omen, In aught that reminds 0. of a... pag dolma and as IrgrgTlMM tr. Stay orlon from the .pot of thy tort, Bet not uprose nor yew lot es see; For why should we mourn for the blest( " the miaow. of her brother, TlObert I:Merlon, In Isabelle Oman, between Bank Lane sold neheees street, Allegheny I.lty, Mrr. ICIAZABETH coos, eyed n Feu. The funeral will lithe place on TIJUNIT, nth loot., at 'o'clock I. r -- .FIRST IVARD:,CITIZENS ANTI COIII3trPTION TICKET. SELECT COUNCIL, WEI. 111cOREMIT COMMON COTNCIL. .1. 0. 111/P1 1 1:11. I'. • . SPENCE. • SCHOOL DIRECTORS. (MARIS GETTY. (3 pen) W3l. P. TIIO3IPROX. JACOB IIUBLET. JEDG3 Or ZLECTION H. W. 113IIIMIUM. INSPECTOR, W3E. NI &GINN CONSTABLE. coax sAnnsda n -- SIXTH WARD SCHOOL BOARD. —Treasurer's Account with BMA ward School limed for the year e sang December SLOW. Thome' normen, 'Demurer, la commit with Sixth ward ecboel Board. DR. 're amorrat from-forams Tremorer....4 ISS St To amount received tram Tax Wismar IBM tate al 22,104 U . - Olt.. Paid old debt end taterest....—... ... ..........I MI U .• Dew out bouse•-.., 66116 . union. ---- .--.-..... . 6100 . Janitor._ ° water nnst. ... __ 23 U " gas bills-....,........ 21 02 .. twer.forultuTe . 113 00 •• nativism; boo. • nu; plintlog ........ 105 16 0 commla•lou to Treasurer- . _... -. 61 07 " home cleaning, ropers *..hill expenses ...--........ ..... -.—... -... ...... .273 IR Cab on bea6...-.-..: - ..:..-........ 200 16 12,604 13 COLLZOTOW3 ACCOONT. J. A. Boni; Gotha°, To ................._....(7,1171e By cull ........... ..... JAB 31 old g i bt nags s;ii;;l76;;;...i.ii7T,Taul BrA 83 Iwo& W, wigiowr, • JOITN • JAMS Auditing Can:mitts. Okrp, SEVILIZ, . . • etinarzoet eLuktesca_ , •. • • GAS AND STEAD! FIZMIBS. 21 , 4 Go mumatt . 0 •10"ci ammo N 0.127 Watt 'but Plttabsub. • eon Y LIAr3 • two 11200 • story briar drelltog bows and kl.ot ew wrus¢stseoae ni It -Ertel .....,..:,...„:. , . , ~,..... 11.1E- - L - ATEST NEWS —thrraistinapa. OUR , 81 5 WIAL DISPATOIEES. FROM WASHINGTON Spada{ Alvilob to the Plttabargli Casette. Waanotafor Cru, Jan. 4, 1864 " vim:mins TO Trrxian. It is predicted that the polioy of Secretary Stanton to get back into the service all the veterans, by beery pecuniary rewards, will be adopted, In spite of Mr. Chuo's econom ical views to behalf of the Treasury. The bounties' which amount to one hundred and seven millions, will probably be continued by special enactment after to-morrow. If so, Coupess will, u a impassion to Mr. Chase, give him authority to luxe legal tenders to meat this demand. • memos CLIIILAL ►. 0. 111.011. The Star of Gals evening sais of Major Gen eral P. P. Blair, jr.: "We apprehend that the Washington telegram, published in some of to day's northern papers,stalLug that this gentle man has resigned his sett in the Rome of Representatives, is ineorrect. A week ago one of his Immediate friends here received a letter from him, saying that he would be here soon after the holiday., and ntimuting that in clew of the fact, that his services-would hardly to necessary In-the Cell this winter, aad that he would Lai - rolls seat in Conical... Since then his Immediate friends have not subsequently heard fromhim, that he proposes to resign him position:Oa upresentative from Missouri." ?Mg MUM ratiONIZEI •T TOIXT LoOiOrT The number of rebel prisoner at Point Lookout Is now eight thousand three hundred end elghtySve. One thousand of those have offered to take tho oath, to Le released. Many of these say t►e7 are willing to enlist into the army or airy of the I:felted Slates. All salthervledgeithenaselves sick of the war, anl admit the hopelessness of the rebel clue. Many were forced Into the *ranks against their will, nd soy they have slave been op. posed to. secession. Those from lierth Caro lina, Tenneuee and gentoeky, are more will ing to take the oath than those from the other State,. 117-101417711171 . 07 T 171910410. The Repahfteem of this evening • says that the veterans of the Army of the Potomac are re-enlisting faster than their papers .n be made out, and the men paid off. If.rly all soldiers who are of any value to the service will re-enlist. This is a bitter bill for the rebel confederacy. The Set Davis govern ment has made a edict, forcing into the rebel army all able-bodied men within their lines, while ear noble army, after passing through all the vlaissitudea and hardships incident to Its queer management, and its bloody Latt ice, returns voluntarily to the Geld. TO, EXCILSOF OF FILIONIZJI I. becoming an interesting question. Secre tary Stanton stands op to Gen. Antler, and oonsti tate him sole Commissioner of Exchange. All rebel prisoners In the bruited States hate bees ordered to Point Lookciut, hid., and placed ander Gen. Butler's Jurisdiction, and ao exchanges will take place, except through him. Tie meets Jeff. Doris' ■ffeetation of outlawry by the President's amnesty pme !emotion, which outlawed Jeff. . worsurern or tabu. titters. Earley'a division reinforced by one division of Ewell's corgi was Titbdrawn from Leis army, and two brigades of cavalry ender Fits flegh Lee, were fifteen onilee mouth of Win chester three dip ago. Jones, with anotiMr force is in the North Mountains wait of Win.' cheater. It is regarded as • foiegoing expe dition; SALTIIIOIIII Alai 01210 11.111.10/.0 raLITICTED Wm. Prescott Smith reports this evening that no demonstration has been mad. an the Baltimore ar Ohio Railroad. The nod is Fors tally p ejected thanasnal by fleas. AT , erill, Saltiest', Idniliun . otherit"Frathe ran regularl y, and no apprehensions of tritOlZ' (create arith!the rood is felt. The ContJutplated Rebel Buld lu the libenandoah Valley, W•111}11111:11kIlli, Jan. 4..."—The motors of the encuty's operatioria in the Shenandoah Valley are exaggerated. Pits Lee's revelry, of per haps one thetuand men, supported by Early's three meagre brigades of foot, with Imbeden and other local leader, with entall.detaeh ments, numbering ill told six to seven thou sand men, are near Woodstock. and Blount Jeckson, with an occasional dash as far north es Winchester. The latest Indications point to the 21!Garfield Valley, If not west of the mot:attains, as the seen* of their operations. Certainly they have net appeared as yet In sight of the Baltimote and Ohio railroad, the trains of which are all running regularly and suotesefolly with large quantities of freight end manyp germ. The beet evidence of official confidence in the security of the rout* is the sending of important detachments over it. Examination of the Chesapeake Pirates. ST. JOIIN, N. 8., Tan. 4.—The examine. Lion of Collins, MoKenney and Seely, charged with being conoenied in the Chesapeake pi racy commenced before the Pollee Magistrates this mornl%g. At the outset the counsel for the prisoners took exception to this form of warrant, and contended that the care did not oome within the provisions of 'the 'Extradi tion Treaty, as the edemas waa committed On the high seas, and not within Ameriesa Juris diction. The Magistrate reserved his Judg merit on these points. C!pt. Willer. evidence was than taken. Hemodided his first state ment, as to the number of shots fired at biro. He now says there ware two or three. His evidence was substantially the mime as In his published statement. The examination was then adjourned till Wednesday. The eonrt room was crowded with spectators, but they evinced batlittla excitement. The Seventh Maine Reklment—The , Dfaiden,Marder and Uobbez7. . BOATON. Jan. 4.—The Soronth Maine regi ment arrived hare at'in early hour thla morn ing, and left tot Portland at o'clock. The preliminary examination of Joseph F. Bally, who Wes arrested for the Malden mur der and robbery . , will take Film to-morrow. Prominent citizens deprecate his arrest as being made without reasonable grounds of euspkdon. Gens. Burnside and Butler In Wauh- Ington—Ordered to Take Charge of the Cavalry .pmean. XI/11. 4.—Mafor Claus. Bum side and Butler are among the latest distill railed, 'trivia here. Brigadier General Garrard has been ordered to take chirp et the Cavalry Bureau, thin re lieving Oat. Btonemaa. Mien Victory laltaltiniore, gliments • J sn. 4.—The annual election of directors of the Baltimore Corn Exchange to day =suited in the triumph of the Union tick et ever the dieloyal. This is oonsidered qfilte a triumph by the loyal. - • Inangeration of New City (icemen- Borrow, Jen. 4.—The new elty goveenmemta of Boston, Roxbury, Csatbridpi Newbury- E rt, and other allies, wets . huturtrated JOSEPIt 81.10WDKN, rioTA.l4.le: 'PUSI.IO. DIAItOND lITIZZT. Aeknowledgenania ofDaadi, Dopaitione and AID. davits tam AI" Nods, 'lmam* LTlldaa of Agl Arromant, Lasoriand Dap! Papal of . avers kind d fON ARNSTELSL, AND DIAL= to tha mod /*lift -a brands of GENUINE HAVANA 010AEIV and;all kinds of SHORING AHD CHZWINO•3ODAOI3O, FANCY iammAtrit TUNIS. Po., dn.. t i a s k.t Twi oa sty. UNDIA Tan SP. CHABLIS HO. Pletabgh, Pa. • —Tha Pradonapyllid on Litaral•tarnma N MACICEREL-400 , pottage", bbliw; quarter/ and R11 ,, I) Sok 1 ;* 4443 tarp soadlarp t Non and t3r We by • [arms o Tonna& I OT: Y knish prime Dad en UM sad &rites by tsaian DICKUT co., F :n: 10Mbs PEW, ioat4n.• - bole - Willß k • • Pitivbialle*,46 4 7 l o7:eir " , -soT VI& lAN Mildbintr dna: - ,; =TEM tiVE.E. INTELLIGENCE. '.-Thirtelithit;llntinghStilVeglittddittlettimSen -4editiattilly aindeinnrhottveptort, andalightiantai [elle. lolanda during Sonde) night end r There vim but little Boating ice in the &leg ay rivai last evening and the proeumption is that II Is frown over between here and Freeport. The No nongaliela it con:Tien - 1y listed up above the dam, and pikkatrisa• are crossing and recnamlng en the Serf, The Ohlo river, ee believe, le till open; at hast'we have heard nothing to the contrary. go far Ala Steemboating Is concerned, however, It might as he elated, ea it Is fell of heavy Coating lee, and betides the water Is getting very shallow. It to hard. ly necessary for m to state that bminess at the Whittle entirely mop-Med, and that all tine boats In port have been ..tied up" for the present. The *heeling ratalllverer of yestorday says "The extreme cold weather of the past forty-eight hours hes Clod lb. liver so fall or Ice that naviga tion is temporarily suspended. All the stearctere have sought sac harbors, none having the temerity to contort among the hose ice cake. that are roe. nine .o heavily In the river. The lgspreas le lying at the foot of Quincy street Ina safe pls.,and the Orient Is hero Ice bound. The Pangaea and Miami, bath bound down, laid up at StonbemPlo en dater. day marialug.l. Markets by Telegraph. NaW Totta, J. 4.—Floor firs ; ulna 11,teat Llda at SO,Wati,:ai for State; $7,4(07,70 for Ohio, and $7,6138.16 for Sentheru. Wheat firm ; WO,OOO btutt aold at $1,4501,46 for Cbleutto aprlog ; 111.46;01,W for tinged:lkee club, and $1,5301,58 for winter red watery. Coro firm; salmi 38.U00 bash at 51..10. Provisions quiet. 55'hlelt7 ateady at 5.0454 t. Cot ton firm; salve 2,00 bales at 81; Ste. Deer quiet. fork Ann ; with We. 1,80, bbl. at Stt.- - . Lard firm at 14 to 31,, B ug ", firm; ?luseovado la quoted at 11 12Nr. NITSI stores dull. Pothaletun quiet. ire to Wire. PittLatmarms, Joe,. 4.—Tlreadstuffs ere bill, bat there la no a: molls! change to Pearl! In prem.. Them to hot IRO* shlpplng demand for Flour, and may aein bbl. Fiztra Family .old at 41,a.3($ 7,411 par barrel. Mel. L. no change In Ilya Flour or Corn Meal. Theta L. hot little demand for Wheat; oleo of lied at 41,60(41,61, and White at $1,7541,25. Bye le acme nod command. $101,40. Corn L. dull; mles of 2.01.0 bushel. Tallow at 41,13. flat. aro in .ready requnat at 4.5Q,86. Closemeed lion at s7,73Qta, nod Timothy . at $3. I:, Pre:stela. there hno change. Sales of Old Mean Pork at 510, rod 200 tierce Lianas LZ , 41c41. at selbslowly at P 2 New York, Bank Statement. Now Tom, Jan. 4.—The lank statement for the put:seek ahoy. the frllmaing results I Item., of tor t.:424,1012; kerma* In depoolla.l=x,9Bl ; do. ; chi* of spode, /3379,968; doortako to eirouloilon 'SPECIAL :VOTICES : ,r7pJOHN COCKWa.- BRO., Man -." eat-lacers of 1111 RAILING, IRON v4OLTs AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW EMIT TELLS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ar., Nos. 'II SECOND ; andd6TlllllD STREET, S.A. Msel and Market. /lanai on Saud a satiety a new ratter:., fancy end sultablefur all purpose, Partirular attention paid enclosing Grata Lots. Jobbing done at rinds notice. nyll GOLD PENS RE-POINTED EQUAL TO NErt - aa to, aaatipt of 85 ota. Circulars for tl,e John-an Pan Not au appll• - that, by mall or ntl.orro.c. P.. 8. JOHNSON Ifanafaator and Office, 15 1144 'au ramp, NoTr b City. • 8. }LOLELE% et SONS., Lrwisxa TODEION AND DOMESTIC BILLS or ExcoAtout, DEISTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANE. NOTES AND SPECIE. No. 57 ruirrEr STREET. Pithsborgh, iffi — Oollortlon• made on all iho prlnelpikl olt/oo tbrazwbout the Cuitod Sworn. AVM HENRY FL COLLINS, FouwAM:). !sc., coxiMISSION IiESCHANT and whole.ain dealer In COMES, BUTTED, /DEEDS, VISO, Ml , prwhoo gonorolly, No. In WOOD ST. elOslooro. Pti not FAMILY DYE COLORS. PATENTILD OUTOBICII Dark Grcel, lt Uscato, Mace, Marions, Omer, Pak Bayed Pverd, gatemen., Searke, State, &Ora, renter, I'g/ow. f _ i'or D}ef t Chwtla ghat, la, garb, , _. , locate, Hata, gathers. Kid Glom, Malmo's Clothing, and all Bade of Wearing,. Apparel. MT A NAN I NB CrM Plakillitr. for rests you ram roar as bygood. sa would ttbarwioasoat Cvatietice Cud ata. lichens sbadoe Zan be prodoced kta tbe army dye. Th. ororosa it egtimpaland ritc• mt. two the .dy• with petfert Watiedi tad G.: man, tail,. flack ,divor furthor intornatido to Dy y. olaa. arid tiring perget koowhedge what ro:o ta arab adapted to dye our othors, with atacy ratable roripa,) porch.* ow*/ :Berme Trail. oil Dyeing lead Coloring. mew by nail on recripl -1 price-10 Crlll klannfactnned by LOWE d ilthi b.') radway, Ettatia Tor alto by druggist', and &aka vocally. aull.rta Nati, Block. Dal Ey* I Arise/ asret D It ) Z. chi 8 , ..1 Donn,. Cronroa, Da4 I* old ,l'lnew LL Fog NEW TEAR'S PRESENT. Concert: Ci rand Piano, c0r0.4, wad, In Kr 1131: & CO.. Jun r , oroit ty CHAILL o rrE BLIJNE, deVkl 43 El MI &MEET. pURV lANCE'h PHOTOGRAPH ROOKS, comma firm ♦ar stenurr sTIMETB, Cid aid id Amin, R Lehardson's Imtp Eitinh) VIIOTOCin.A.PFIV4. Of miry Om sad titytc, plate or C 010.4, frtm tie popular Carta do V Lau to Cabin. and life Mr. PCBTIANCII troal4 particularly calk Out st ew:aloe of lb. AG111) AND INTIM al th. tray 60. CMS /Wily of tab autablailinteat, b.ltyt ra.h.• by • alt=rt nn . o flia n. ht of stai Priota mv i i turaua sal HAAG CRAIG, otyri.n-r IsA.vv Hasps conanntly ia 11 hand • Largo .iod th= l. a m M mo& stock of DEING. BOAT AND PLANE, WINDOW FRANI STUNT LINTL7O3, stru-ana,a, JOISTii, erotrru.s, s.rias, PAL. nlaB, Sc., sc., At. Hs will LB onion for PAWND MIFF with petspiness and at lair rafts. N. D. Persons waiting LONO TIIIIIIIN or POP. [Airlift particular, inritrd to amiable his SNlPOthisi on Craig street. efts Dobiclion. • _ H ONEY PrICTORIL. ♦ sore routrily be Clarootc or corronou 00031114C0114.1 4 , ROARBZNIWI, BOTLX TH WIT MMME!I • To per.a debilitated by teat atandirig Coagh a Coturomptloa, It reaches both Ctegl• Lod dehflity. Prepamd and Or awls by oml. Ohio and radon! atm., h listkat Rout, kilegli.ny. PRODUCE NOW RECEIVING. BOTTRE-.3000 be. Wine) fresh, In listlnx; 3efe lbs. Loeb, In rot* L.lO boxes Ihaban; ISO G Weston, Cutting; D. W. rpoußzoo lb.. In 50 Ib, mks. lee bill.. . widt• Wheat; CARBON OIL. 40 do No. I Carbon ell; smell White Beam; • 60 do, Into C1DER........_..34 bbl.. Street Wine Cider; 3 do, Froth; In atom aa - g .. ir .74. by i .t ripmz, Ho. 103 11b.,4, re et.- TTPHOLSTERING.-11avil li. pgichitti; Vel a largo rbxk ot gook for DA 1 - Atit JIM* t° *ff.r . liriaritli M IKIVS:II I7 6 4 . 31 1 .17: TEA= . , CRASSER; • mat mbar of BIIADECT.moLIi A FLOOR OIL CLOTHS; CARPETS; nuoeszo TABLE COTEILS; Unable,' Craws, Cocoa and Do. GUIs DorAorod MATS, of lb* brat goolity, and dim- Dor onotrrtased. All orlon No. IT: F pro i soitly attended to. Hoare FEDERAL STREET, All.gbeny, (fOrtoorly aeon by Mr. &mob.) 41.21 - TIIO3IAtt BARKED. eilitittLES L. t;ALDNVELL,. ~../. (Iluotarr to /moo [Man d Co.) PORK PACKER, Dvdir In BACON. LARD. MAE CURED 1L 18, SISOKP:r DICEY, t 0.,, CORNER AUER= A RD STRST STREETS, PirtrAmay Pa • CitHLANLIOILHD CLOTHING, or all AA Was, alwsys on hsa sad for stip, s : holarsle orret s lh stt !hs buns IPA. delft ' • . Chtirstmet. REURIVED THIS DAY; per steamer arremat—M,ooolbr Welt Dried Apple... In brgs; end for We by L. It. TOM OLD CIO a. , . . t Z,IY-°q"'""l°`"lAiftill:lntti7l3opt. HE T ASSORTMENr. OF Irrre atvaiircr soars b sLa istty, as Nita of JAIL Marlurt mart iteaD3 'OA . :ut socks, fu. store and fear in=al34 sal 20 11 0 1 T.V. -4.0144:!• • . Winter Winter Dress Goo& ! J. M. BURCHFIELD'S*. . Raving reduced the entire stuck ef WINTER DRESS GOODS, To elate them out before taking our an nuts] inventory, NOW !El .- TEEM TIKE to supply yourselrea with any deficiency in your wardrobe. FIRST GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DRY - GOODS! J. W. Barker & Co.'s, SO MARKET STREET lINP AR A T.TF,LED BARGAINS N te.N HAILIKEHOLIIEFII =ll FALL DUES IVoRT Cokllls. I=l WHITE KID CIIA/Y123 atII CO. ALT QUAKER 1100 P AXIAL'S. ITSE DALMOP.AL SEPT BLACK NILE VISI.V.E:T. kr Bantus. TINE EITIIROIDERID CO2 TS. WOOL UOOO3. 80ti7AG8 AICD ROMS. STOCKINGS. CLOVES AND 0133STLYTS. SHIRTS AIM DRAWERS. 81:1LIPENDEII9, NEM TM /Led . general Welt al FANCY GOODS .AHD NOTIONS, Wholesale and 'Retail. Joseph Horne & Con, 17 L 19 MARKET STILIMT A lIAPYY NEW YEAH. RECIPROCATE Tlonn who rerrlrr4 prodrata from thar !Arad. oa Mama. baa Lean return th• compUtetrtrksr,l4l 78 MARKET STREET, Wbere they will thbl . rall•11. artkin 6 , re baibbome NEW YEAR'S PRESENT. IV* mamerate my ak. utf las x Ladles , and Gent , s Dressing Cues/ Panay Jewelry Calmest litosterroad Work-Buses, set vith Shells. Jet and Uteri Breastplate St Berrien i ?lavaMeant holograph albsunat Ladles , Tra lag Is atchele i Pearl Parte annales, Penns Perfumery seep Lace and Pealed Collars and Shames; IleadeDresses, littlnas; !Mating Cape, Hoods, Lc., Lc, Wholesale and Retail, DIACRUIVI & GLYDE'S, No. 78 MARKET STREET. WO BA 'MAINS KOR THE HOW DA I a 100 DOZEN FINE LINEN HAND GRIEFS I Purchased In &canna% when Gold was at ;wend= of best P. 3 per cent., shish we offer GREAT BARGAINS! Retell soul wholesale parcbsiers will And oar .font oomplen. le Min! DBPARTIIINT, whits one terms INT. the :met liberel. • EATON, AIACIIII2II & CO, Dealers In ILCIIMINGP, PAM GOODS,SOTIONS, LC, Non 17 AND le lllrU =Err. deN &LL.V.Olinir crry OEO. A. KELLY 'IAI{O/111 , 48 UK THE rri DRESS GOODS! A iticiovosra, 1.13.1133E6 At LANE, /108.1301^ At COOS, de4ll.se El o. VILTIVA• I R. Atlagisey. FURN NITUR CA NI •HD,WOOD 0.8'•1 US mlOO IXTI AT esnraco WIMISBALY 97 and 07 Third itmt, oppceltei Zdamodson t C l / 4 4, - lad 11l fourth Oral. 21110 BATS AND CAPD! JILA-DIXCgI• FaJll/3 I • Of Old sad wall*. • LADIES' AHD gamy HATS I Err. wiloustpit Orin. . . • MOOED & , 011A alt ; • ualroop Mut' U.... -. -. IitAII'UTAVIVELICS• _ *011.r.,.'_ - • • abrays haiaaadmakollio DAM aMlLlol.Wlllll,4l4esuousr,n,__• = or sV limb; , 1111 DD -1,124. - tar , Irvazoftr ;-'NE/Ml , WORE TON WriCßOWkiz. - 4 opiszkvx munizspx WIL s WMIC,L ,inw rOnriprotbr.;,,, 011 . *Issiat soottri t .. - ,~~' .. ... ~...:a .... DRY GOODS, *c. Shawls and Cloaks, WILL BE OFFERED AND JAR. 1;t: WOODWELL, Of mry rtyL. szirLrro emM nuizmt-e+ 'fitlt ONLY GOLD NIDA.I. vet Avariai to sowing &scuba fa mtocb. nowAlactvba. may awarica fie ,I ONS Piled. gam oar ill awannion. for th. Bat iigarDri Twig* Erwidars, th. Bed kittatrofas ,- 41 .2 6.44 ,0 4 itatNaching W. at, the loilogigg BUTT. TAMS, of IBC: - Ate York Riga Fair, Tint PREMIUMS. !a m ity =CUM lint Prank= for dontig.thowd mightow First Premix= tot coaching work. t mama: &Ma Atk. ItrOProustfum lbr Nu* montage. Tint Premium gignufootarlog magi. That Trani=machine wort. bow Mar Pot. Tint PRTSIOIIs fatodly =balm Tint Premium for manufacturing stubble TIM Prank. Fr machine work. Iffiehipas Etas F. TIM Pnatlano for family usachina - Tint Pnmi® far matufectraing nwebhia. Tint anagram for mango. ant. Tainow Sf ine Fab.. Tint Trenton for nicht. tor all puma,. lint Prwattrim for machine wart. Mos& Bab Pufr. Fire . Prate= for machine for all pup.. Plre. Procehnn nor machine work. freerwirp Sob Feb. Hint Prenetna roschbm tbr el panto.. Find Prwander for =chime work; Pretegiirosio Skris F. Tire Permlam Sri mennlketritinA _nracidon Vint Prone= for beentitepwthe work. eiTtort Premium for machine work. And at the following County Feld! • ceizeedes Cb. (FL) Agrireheolda4aerx. Fire Premium for Wear meoldon First Promium for sonnotecturini mortair • .. Tim! Premium for machine work. Clitarepien Fal/0 (rost o rietritnre &deb- First Premium be family machine. Fire Prete= for connentotnries 'enchant. First Premium for machine work. Nemoske lb. (Um.) Aorketwe Rod*. Diploma. for harilly 'Lachine. Diploma to machine work. /11.6014. Cb. (N. PA Fa, Fire. Premium for family roachhoes. First Premiere f o r meanheuring midden errowes Cb. (N. r) pricatand Rceirig. Fire Premitun for Ibmil7 =chino. Waeldwoon lb. (N. F.)Psw. Plot Premium for hmily macllcte. threVe Co. (R 7.) Fair. Tint Plerearn for &mite mecidne Brichaiirs lintilula A. Air. a. /hot meet= for =Ohm for el purples. First Premium for machine work. Th. atone comprbere el the Fern at which Cho °BOUM Jr DABS! NACII/NNEI went exhltace the par. At nearly el of them Ow lawns g &trios Keaton' west to competition. The work rade larva the Grows & Helier Sewing Illschlo• hen rot:sired the VIM Prate= evori Stets Per in the United Me. where It hoe be.. exhibited to tee dote: Oa. itiMlll. No. In MTH BT., Pittetrarsh. Pa. edin - Ammzewl caNsoFxr. puts! FURS! FURS! FURS! CLOSING SALE. UNUSUALLY ":LOW PRIOES ! B. H. PALMS, Na 84 WOOD STREET, de18.11" REJUVENATOR Er 011. TAE 1-12111 C. Th• witudnfai cfr.pcti tvf thl. etkie to re.toslas Hair la Its ortataal &Jar, prodaciag Hair Irina* it had elvAgether bales off, or tocaen4. Min t to every. day becoming man asszdfe#, -•l2.4;anAlltbss, yoM doubt, lbw had— nat WI, ofiativie as mem. man Ontsrlrei bQ. iella eder. rid it BO ambit roe ea Rai Heade. • 17hat leaf reegaraL Edam: Beadier. • „L- • Thal ft mune aiiDeadiaf aid Itafeef.' Thai Urea =dells flair feVl aad Gimp. aanllpreerrro the Orionad Oder re Ord deti; That* eria prang ae Hairfie. Fafnir Qjr. rus a cal.,. aLt Dbulax elf du Salx ft Is net • Dye; catnains as Stir:ea or Other, or say tem farreamt Walton, to either tala ar Rai!. • Prke. OBIZ DOLLAII. AMOS SOLIIISION, Genera/ . Agent, Coi:otemltbneld and ?mirth Sta., Pitabtrah. aelbranutaar,V • DiteAttESIENT OF AGeIIOULTUIIE,. lnkstaxoton, D. Q., Dee 15, . T° M g:GROWERS LISD• MAMJ FACTIMEII2I OIL FLAX AND 101:21P.-4h. Oommiselowere appended by thin Dinartmenknen, elating of Ilea. J. K. illoorhead, of Pennsylvania, William Si. Daily, or Dhode 'Wand, and Jobe A. Warder, of Ohio, to consider the following ,appre prnora ;nude by V,ek last Cowry; on: Tor tigatbon to test the pracdcatility of eultirath:g and preparing denim:A /wap as a substi tute for none., twenty thorned dollars," flaying's:act, and after ',era days' inerettgation, betraying that A farther and tuner notice of their in.. 'edification, might produce valtueble reendb, adjenara ed to meet aaa en WEDNESDA f,. the '..'eth day of /.bratty next, at 12 o'clock Lew The./ tedneet all Interested in the distribution of this appropriation ar .2iollll to dlYekril the subject for the public go od, te send to this Department, ea or before that y, samples of the hem. sod flax to tkedidereat at of preperatlin ; of the fibres and fabrics prepared by them, scoonapiaded by *tate mats of the silicas prose** used, and the cost of prodactlon in each toe, able, descriptions of the kinds and mat of machinery med. where made, AM, tvetber with lady sod all information that may be useful to the Commieekna. 7 b 4 talbrmation to tecensary before en Intelligent dbllibalton of ea approptiattoorenn be nude. de2141 ISAAC IiSVITON. Coreantsoloner. • l.X fl . W.*PORCII, Comminnon and Shipping; Merati.ant HEW ORLEANS, LA; &Or r,.. Jack & Plttabstght MINK &Lodi, Machmatt; IL O. Knights Uo. Philadelphia ; O. P. Ka:light & " earcovalgnmeate solletted. CONSIGINIENTS NOW IN t:TORE. 3,000 bolls Dry Apples, Itolnseb.-Ciostraeod; ". 1,000 do .Dey Pasobsc 1,300 do Timtibl dsoth 3 do Dry listipber's; 3000 Mo. Devittrall Dotter: 10 do Dry Dlookbr's; a tool B. W. Floor; 00 bblto Flint Mutiny; 25 busk. nbellbarks; 00 do W. Corn ltrol; 10 do Cbintnetc :a do. Corn'tlrite: 00 do Wfiltlitis; HO do Prorated Cid,r D'el no Ear Corn; 20 do Ilnegar Odor; 30 do Doris,: 2.4103 Drub Potato.; 25 bbl.. Cranberries: .• 1,x40 elle. GranArnim 200 boo. Whltii Tartar; "13 bbl.: Yellow Onions - L. H. TODYId-CO." MEDICAL ,. C.IIID. IV. U. BODEUXIANEO. 31. D.. or NEW TOES, Offal hie prdlweideall-serricts .to the' raise= of tlatafth and Tidally , in the t•ricttea of hdadlcine Surgery. The' diaraw• et - the- Layer Bowel, Kidneys, Bladder, Womb, tr.:, which Amu the rya cleSty et his father; wiq receive striel attention. srs . .iwl.'f,t the mosomAnne uorsz. BUQUEII3,II.IJr . II,OWERI3, era, lorirsa*.l to order Earn MURDOCH% OAKLAND ORIMMIOUSI. fount'. Paint eani remoai. to tbs. Gmelbotime every ertam mine:tom . mrtat A*EB N. BALPII, A 808 I Prepares illiwerr DINAR:if:II.Iw" frscritomurso Rr all kinds of Bandit:lN - owl sr -stoked.; thetal. Ms es Andareon sl.en. boatlnea Unlock .ad. itabloson street., dillwatuti city• . , , LAVIN& SATCELELS, rUitTEM.O24- 110, Wattlkoks potion IttilsityGold Thotititaph Alb ritl um Toy Books. A ED• l 01111104 Mal OIWIM. ChM* Gift Book., Toast Dial, Dhotis; Almanacs, and &Alma mitt/ of beautiful goods idealist *the seam to ha Lurid at Vis, ICI Fedora! 441- . ' 7.-tc.ixsuias..,- iyARD :uzierap - .1.11 WATER mama. crrx; ronft 'AND scat -212111 TAUS, tbr - 1193 not price thoi hoof. of Pm:fables - for colloctioa,villutli be recoiled at tbo _city pout:ref Ofko. Vatelb stroet;f4r.a, ht cap. Ist .4_m7 realdenc,, icp:,l7iWetpr..trFes from to o'cludt re. j 71e20:tt ' • - PIRII'ANTED,' raorsurr. - A-rina l orsos km• 02 timi mime, I.?ured d treelVildd lorlis cdthic or.os. - Ifni tit a id* d iridda.lo inlkstrttbs city. 'Adir..ir i'llttburgb X. 0., /Ain fiddystitccdappdf Improve:awl. am. Arlataad look:damp- P,PLES.4I. • ..ltualx.W .P. MII *roe. . ch i thai i Q,MTAIST • GIDSg# , -15 .lebts;vtinsilAer,_ tollorptsierds.lbroar = -WO , WA1;1P,17:04. , 4VO....MORAFfrit. 'ril ,4 7 -, 4 4 : . , • e . • • ' t Jeflireelf•WEOUß . .. _... 1 1770:01137•P*TRaki , . . , .r, ;:.; ... MM. MOTS LADIEV. SKATE, Patant Finitealias, Without Mukha. no alma, GROOVE ORAER gcrOGOI Mimi* the gates ' In swat PotITION polo It Ovoids AI finLilliTSG fERTIEO of th. Mt mad ousklts. It plaits tb, t of.GBACYTYLIILLTIEG arab la Lb* stark of •yerjr ICTErybody eaii.sksto with them at cue withont fatigue, witboat learnlag, end wlthvat giver. Thor con be pat on or tikee 'albs 11,14 - 4rae. "Oh pertbet 'sob, oral o mouton' • - nip ate made vitally of CAST' SIOIIEVG, ard en *trod,' &maie gad rcltablo. '' an the tamai baaatfrol and azitala Pkato Ladies, "Zing Persons and Children they we anlvsnally 1,0131:0124 to bs the very bat aka. to see. Tor GEMZEIN, ',bean “Stlitinii ele .4#or. le any cotaldersUna, the Thell Onerra . Sksta cuff advantagtei Resnued by none other. • Also, complete emorimehe or an Other kinds of SKATS3,.‘ Children, Lodiai end Geellsono, ►lull runty of all %Ina 2z - ths Holidays. Tor Isale by 'JANES BOWE, '4 110.1.14 WOOD STREET, Sittabmgh._ 3.19,21re0d " HENRY O. NAYS: oat: Ara bow rocotvlag their Fall and ; Wiikter S cock, Aa4 twits Molt Mood* and . the yealo to ta=too theft stock, latch Is Ills fled and not =Tide our brtottht to thlt =kat. • Alllvim cm tumd, tsvp liamimentei GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 00005. 00111:3La Ow MX AND fvotergSTßllll/So Anmnx!sak - PA, EXCELSIOR`- keLlyr GLASS . • PIXY ban oat is cram .of ,enecCon on Ora. rrrairtr, Aesim. ear; Ile Hirer, near Llrpineetes Tactory, • h a pand arteneles WOH with the modern improve . cunt*, and erlll bi complete reaming , order on or abont the' IfIDSt OP JASTA BY; irtOnr they will . be pupated to men!fa,.#aren eaperlor. Tuner. of Flint. Cinniney - p. Pringliat* 64 - liareinext AY.IiOBJCIL Address, JAS. 74. LINDSAT, DAMEy, 'FARRELL -4Sc paumilLsz rpciptue, GAB AND WWI PITTEB,B, Brava Work, Pipet iiinpir Am en UM. of fittings tor Wain., Ova ea Bum.. AIirtASDBEI ARD TARES FOR MD 1 , 4 !PM j. / " 1 Ff_6.o* Aa0.0.3817V877[; 817tERT_ • IRO CITY WORKS. -graCsnretosti, MratiPAILLL a co , Aliro AO ins - is Guam a Pike aa4 Plkielindl374ltint street.; (NwE,City*sierWon,zz4) • - ilanottetnrer. e.t.a:mar, ia.d °Mei ENGIN* ROLM& MILL OLICILIIGS and IMACIIIIIRLY, of all kind., and general jobbat. , Prompt attention Oren to. .91104 SLILLISCI MILL 71IA.01115YIII: • • • • •• • tko7kly SUITABLE HOLIDAY BEES-ENTii. . , Smbraldered Plana & Table Corer:. Rioslee anciVelvetltaga.,: .. • Velvet and Britisels:llafsocks, &e:jo E. rcautvro, No. 67 romtut ISTSCLTY. M . d.leUiGtrB h 1 A Rl3l,3fls7olLtik), 815 M/STY:M=4 l'"atibi I ' l ' d " 4 ' 4 10 "tit=t MARBLE infix. LS, Monuments and firatri Stones. Manta PAIWA - ROSEMAIX AM) MIMS • TIM i/WaYom CRUM FOB TM 1 0 .111.1, UN 1L43.3:::: - roo,o)a . irmic • . Lam 11 . 9 -24, &AAA rare 01l •Ict leading: vulvae!, am many Defy ma: , • • Also, Avery Ism - stock of. rr..tx- (:stios.rt _lad • • dwarf.) CHERRY, YEACHi-ELLICEII- Z. CHAD M AND- ORNAHLNYAErSZEEN ROSY% - GRAPHnictula, .zquesiinetTa3;_ Rey lawless!, oral install at very now ',losable orlon; ' • JOHN: KE,DOCII. ••• • • oeltdawß4 en& Dadra S'orierioe, END . . - - , DR. BoAr f LZ i• - thi—trot.ut...4 colizoltle DISEAsES.tsa ETlC'saa EMl4.pparases ce CATARACT, SQUINT ET'S% tor 'ASS.IIIIItOI.AL, ltatft• AIMITICUL ETU. sad teats all . 110ELAYMATORY ETI:S MUD. trILLYITIG, and all divans iitricting Of - Ur /34 . 16.4;24 , 40 Ofiks.l.o3 ISTAiNIST. i. lya ' G. !411 t aplaai masocn, eaorr aavciateas • rco.jos - Top., task/oi. i*ec , !m•4 •.,- . E.eis x.ioaany amkania 426:wiety Iti[ AIUON 1114LUNipil. , 1AW BOWL 4""` - Bum cai:CsiTA, ===2B put ,kpozpiiits,- Ct2= 11.11tOPRIMaity., AND :BEVENV STAMPS. oral! ball 14.111111Aal el; A fall laPPli , camtlantll =Chart*, at. thviLittensal. Us:ma OM% Nesolri*aga dreel secs door to- t9sTraNt. cirldin.RUNlN DATED Isr.WILITS; • • .1: Vcf C°l = " 4• Tawnal bs% ""*. T, DA aot fittabaral.. cat N.AW IWORICAL-WORK. uxsinir or oliauzi:_ing tom Dual or Jahn li:astes Fkir...f vat,,, i:l 7 oary - ," tar a comravr, M=M EXlitic :GOLDEN.. SYlilirtfrotrutitu , sir* rerk reEtte.y yin% mogred sna !or 4.1, by ths.galiolibr "tplirt, Si ilia- Orcesty . SC4IO • • '.feor2bbLibertyikadnabd sireyb, - 109 - BBL& 410 Paved, Xprt.reco,!ravard for Ws - :
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