411;•-• 4" ilittsburgh (stag. MOND*I2,IOIIMN 4 3===TAS. 11, 1864. 7-AND SUBURBAN. ar OFFICIAL PAPER. GP ALL GHENT CITY lISION TICKET rot xuaor.: G.'iIiLEXANDER. Druoron OF VIE rocs: GEORGE GERST. The Cleveland ante Pittsburgh Rail ross The newly elected Bard of Dissectors of Me company ors the re-election of Me. Meettllongla as Pre Idont, and tho other general odium of the =peer Ir.ra pointed. . ._.:The annual report of the President bus been published, Ind front it weglean the following isteraling feet& Daring the past yitle the appeared indebtedness has been rebtoed from about U 05,000 to less than $50,000, a re duction of more than three-fourths. The first martins bonds of $900,000 have been paid off with the exception of a very small portton ' for width fall provision has been made. And, toe:MID ail, after haring been an entirely tin prodective property for ton years, a ash dirt pand of four per cent- has been made, with a aria inupins carried ever to the next year. . Thai, certainly a good financial reon:d for - the year. . Toe prosperity of the Company seems now aestablished beyond the ordinary chances 'et , -fortune. The gross receipts have is ler ly increased as to be about double those . if a years age, and are one-third more - 424 theme:of .1862.. At the same time the - rate of operatin' expenses has been largely ata ille•1860, although everything con ' a iled has largely increased in price. The operating expenses for 1063 acre 45% of the gray earnings. rb.• report 'refers to the g reat increase of the local trade- and of such through truffle as legitimately belongs to the road. This is • leery vallable fact, as giving asenrances of a eastlattance of prosperity. The cal and iron bade of the read has increased to Inch an issisrmons extent as to tax the utmost energies l Of the management to provide facilities. Con • stant stecesslons are made to the loan:wave wi i tt ear steak, in the endeavor to keep pace le th the rapidly increasing business. , • twain= the report at fullois : the ationth 1 . 1 October a dividend of four pat cent on the capital eteek of the company wni doelared ana paid, the company tints of titzt Interval of ton years, resuming cash dieidenda, It Is believed not again to be sus pended. . .. .. *ca eminentlyt n of .0 c t ,, h . e . froadd, altogether g the tt year c r with , i h th ea r ... Sparabotin the history of this company. earn receipts hare Increased from $ l,- -000 oin 1860, arid 31,430,317 II in 15:,2, to t n ly $3,000,000. The actual increase over the receipts for th e year 1302 is 3473,717 43, or set 33 per cent. The Increase of net vo cal is is 0261,051 65. , he geese receipts hare been I asfrelgtt....... . 41,..0t,t+,, 11 _ 61494:1 44 Nall., Expens, Beats, Sr ea,rot 01 The pane:ate bare been Tor lltpeneo of Op•rathm $.374.73.) ed Pitt.. Pt. %keno d C. lease 84,7YJ 73 " Thnt.Nortgsse bond Internet ...... ..... 2M.3.45 00 " eddOnd do do 13.4,1117 30 '• Tllrd do do 17r1,t(33 1.43 " Poarth d. d. • 70.783 00 " Weer Line Certiticadet and Interne,. 118,707 " 'edema on other Indebted...re, !$,lOO 41 " Beer Eeginee and Care.. 14,571 Id " Robunding Bedford Brnb,-e- 113,0Xx7 40 Iladade to 'Set Earlpir3...... ........... ..—... ::91,071/ 13 Not Eantings as 0b0ve...._. October Dividend ..... 5136,M.6 14 The presumption arises that this large ie. amass in ~bluiners Is owing to the stimulating elfeet of the conditles of the country on all taranehes of business!, and this is true to some extent. But in reviewing the business of the year we God a much less amount of hasinew d=o for the General Government than in .1.8821 we Ind that the business which is strict- Irfootal,arising and terminating on the lien of thamtird.haajargoly increased, while other traffic, for which we hare no serioun compe tition has been much augmented. The for the iron ore and pig metal of Lake Savories at .Pittaburgh and along the line of oar road has rapidly developed, U steadily increasing, end promises to be, of permanent advantage to us. The somber of tons of coal carried in 1861 was 169,098; In 186 it has been 158,44.5. and' deablethe gtvuitity could hare been carried If the company had been ablep furnish engines cad oars and dock room. The same remark Is true to the same extent of iron ore. The following tablo will chow the increase this bualnoso : Tule. Tor tlao year ending. DCC.mber It. 163.: 13k11 " 1,558 a 1637- 5,841 "1859_..........10,50! '• '•1861 19,881 " 18 4u MO And 'bars is at the present time on the docks at Cleveland, awaiting shipment to Pittsburgh and other points on our road, nbent.49,090 tone of iron ore. Indeed It sums as if the tannage of the last , Tear, especially of the two Rom. mentioned, •' bran only limited by the capacity of the ..road. It has been found that the equipment entirely Insufficient for the. business of the Company. Lugo addition. bare boon mode to It during the year, and still target. addi ' dons have hien ordered. Six now passenger coaches hire been ordered. One ban Ired•n e w boznad !Week can have been ordered. Two hundred and seventeen new flat ears have been received during the year, and two bun drat. and forty-three more hue been ordered. - This Equipment, although large, is not greater In proportion to the amount of fatalness than the oquipment in 1880 was to the business of thaeysar.'.h us ordered In tho belief that the business of the road is to be permanently very • much larger than heretofore, and that the ex ,' • waiting of thestarninge of the road in thor . aughly equipping it for bother, is the best in vestment that can be made for the benefit of the stenikkoldein. The road has bean operated sines April Ist under no arrangement with the Pittsburgh, Port -Weyno and Meese Railway Company for is division of earnings upon an agreed • • ratio; It was unposed that the ratio agreed an would lEIVO withinh company the amount Of its awnings or nearly so. The operations ratan Ant six. nthis ths show that this company bu anted more than its proportion by the TUE! of $87.1180 69. This result would be very flattering to tho stookholders, did it ennre to their benefit, but as it, goes — to th e stockholders of the Pitt.. burgh, 'Port Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, Wa are constrained to enquire as to the cause of this unequal working of the two roads. In the opinion of your Directors the lesson Is .temporary one; and is to bo found .fa the Inadequate equipment of that railway, and it in bolitud that when that railway is apply equipped for the amount of business whlah la fumed upon them,ns it will undonbt " sdy soots be, will be fond that the ratio of the. division of earnings *as net unadrisably *di:TRW, but will prove to be a fair and equit al& mods of division. In order to connect the account. of thls year with - Ale balance on hand from last year's business, we annex a fall statement: DI. Awn. In Wads of me.er and bal.. otperannal seconnt. na-abown In en- Vat Jan. .. ..... 415.562 Grano munlngs 1,510,024 64 -lam of Third lgortaagn 7 1 4, 5,0 CO fourth Mortigag• Bonds, `60,735 26 Goadractioa .. ....... 5 27, 8 7 11 ...T1263.12274240 2470,000 CO 51/rie 1.1.64132042- - 15,000 CO miaow loads sairlV, du 32,376 48 Immo Box2l4.nalced 1 5 ,0 1 :0 .11012 Vold* W,7111 86 Blear Moo 047112144104 87,642 12 Mel ...... 13,030 W 674,730 66 XI at Wow and Chicago 64,023 40 351,226 01 Nom Inlets seal Cars sad Salford spa Mildsod of Octorws,lBf/1...—...—.... 1.63,044 t i 53,176,8=1 35 Ttut ands with which this account Is %ga mma aro as follows : 4 : 4 • 14 -.....____—.......—...... elltAt7 00 NUllsiloorrabis. Balanosof potwoiatooo o noto........ 17.6.171 43 Machloesw awl Tools at 15h0p...-.......—. 36,743 Et .liitatiataat3hap..._____,...,_ 64,02.7 67 8100.530 The @Weds whirl should be alined at for • the future, an *quipping the road in theat thorough winch and padding th e mea ns dein Qs bositan which balance to this re ad, a vadaid redaction of the Indebtadasis eras . oeawhy, and rebtrn to the atochholdrin of It W" Lineren , 11P011 ‘ eft!' Yaltitatant. ' '361 . 01 1 46 'Orr.—Th• 2 Pansywant. agral7 Orlimin am** oat of curia. A ";,',.. z . , ...,...... - • lingli•retkiv=of thkassa'4lll tNalLk for ram sad the teem*, Willis room. . , . Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee. Alstosgths receipts at the Committee for the marmot two weeks, there are several sum, Which demand mote than simple a,kneo:- edpment. When. the children of at. James' Episcopal Church hare heretofore mot on Christmas Ere to celebrate tho Savior's birth, and nag his =EI2M= plucked from lb...branches of the Chrism. j• Crew, prepared for them by their teachers and I D. p A .,..,.., 3 ,,,,.,,,,,. —Dr „ }.,,,47, inL,r ms friends. This eesson they ref."'" to ire- les that in his lectures it LzfAyol , .e hold, on tats him who taught that "it is more blessed v!orinerdey and Friday of tho present week, to give than to receive." They decided to I he will rho several remark:lbis cures be has have no Christriirree, wad that each on e eiTeete.i in this e;ty, by electricity alone, where amid instead, '.'og his or her little gift of I our most eminent Physiciatir hero not only pennies and dimes, to boy food for Our lel ! failei t, care, but pr..nouorel the patient in. diers In Senthern prison.. The aggregate of ! cc-able. Ills lectures are to be on the phyla, their contributions ie $14.10. Not much in ; or.hy and pi-retie:o advantages of this branch itself—Put Yet n noble gift — nod as a.m. ?' la. I of the healing art, and as they err f- c, will of self-sacrifice and appreciation of ear sot- I ~,. 4,0,.., d raw fun hose,',. tilers, which, If imitated by the men and vro- ! • men el lite land, would make each city a Cal- , ,ROOTING AFFRAY IN MANSFILLIS.-014 New ifornie in munificence, and overburden the Year's Eve, two PlOll named Frank Johnson Sanitary Cemmhssion with gold and stores. andugumtng Cronioger quarreled sheet a N ~, :Cent comes a note, saying that "The little ~.soy. After taking nod re-taking the tor rids' Sowing Society, organized last winter, key from each other, Cronioger called at the do what they could for the sink and wound- i hoy,n of Johnson, when the latter east Cronin• pd soldiers, held a Feir in the Sabbath school I ger through the right' lung. lie lion Ina crit roost,of the First Presbyterian Church, en iml condition. leas Thursday afternoon and evening, the proceeds of which, amounted to S-156,55, '•it gpretAr. LOCAL NOTICE*. gives them murk pleasure to hand to the -- - - - • Sanitary Committee, knowing that it will be Toss P.LtNI, Plain and Ornamental appropriated as intended." All the year long, Slate R oo f e r , de aler to end Ulu. the burly lingers of the little girls, prompted by great and loving hearts, have been at work Vermont elate al the beat quality sale rani-:. for the sick and wounded soldiers. Otice et Ales. Laughlin's, nee , dm Water The Tenth's Soldier's Aid Society next Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. gives notice that they too, have had a Pair, and have for the Committee $442.96. And next, $10.44 comes from the little girls of Bir mingham, the oldest not twelve years old, who, almostunsided, and in • •ory short time, prepared the fancy articles for the Fair, whims they hold in their own house. They brought the money themselves, their eyes sparkling and hearts boating, at tho thought of doing something for our eoldiers. And two little girls of Dr. Presley's church here mado by tale nearly $Bl,OO for the Allegheny Soldier's Aid Society. Sununu Toon.- Think of these tillage, soldiers of the Union, cu—This Tobacco, coed by the North Amer while mcrificin " much, enduring all lean Indians, is menufacturet from the finest things--daring all things for . the sak• ' qonlity of tobacco, and commingled with the of the dear ono. at bow. The littla ! most healthful and odorous Roots, Harks and children love you sad work fqr your oom- I H er b,. i e d,,i,„„, to ti.e Rocky m o uataias, fort, and long after “thls cruel war is over," io to 41 prolo,rtina, no to impart to its dis thy will roach their ohildren's children to lin' , i v u ch e n oc t e , and encore (or it wherever your names and glory in your deeds. And it becomes known a hearty weird:me. A long men of business at home, think of the exam- rent lonce among the Indiana of the Rocky pie of the children, so you Scan over your or- innitred no acquaintance with count of the profit for the year 1863. Think their habits, customs, and modes of life, and of it, men and women, as you look heck on a among other things, an inright into tho corn year—whether of industry or idleness, orquiet ! position of their smoking tobacco, and a comfort, selfish ostravagsuce, or still more knowledge of the means by which the exqui solfah, stlnginies, or even of liberal deeds. silo atom, Is produced, which renders it so Let the thought lead and conscience to make p l es „,i hg to the smo k er , an d no acceptable to up a balance sheet for each of us. What is t h ose w h o nee not. smoker. who epee be the value of our enjoyments of property and imac eepte i tsto d w ith thi s t o b acco will h o ner home? What of esoapo from thorn].) ofSouth- I be without 10. Sold by all tobacconists and era despots 1 . What of the free instituti•os by the monaf,turor, E If. Rout, &II Ches won by the' heira cf 'II! What of our mon- nut street, Philadelphia. del3:lm try with its glorious boast of "f*rttro iloerty' and indepudene• The sum of theme to the debt wo owo to our soldiers in [no Geld, end the fontiP-1 • noLla deed—and hove ranch of tha tebt have If little, let us pay tee xo paid in len mucks, gratitude calla upon us .t.o_duplieate the payment during the Comic; year. The Late Death at Camp Copeland. CAMP COPZIAND, Jeti. 9th. trot. Eds. Uossroi..—The CSlOtre or Clasp Cope. land were surprised to se• in the editorial of the Gyzette for yesterday evening • noire that a man named Moans, hag been frost:. $1,91 , Mt M to death at the road aide near the camp. In Se.art.nues, have yea examined the fell and justice to General Copeland. conatemed,ng the winteu stack of goods at the Morchant Toil camp, to Colonel Cross, the Quartermaster,and tering ostabluthreeni of Sem. 6:ahezr. dr Ca., the olscen of the camp, I hope this statement No. Si Market ztreet ! will be corrected. These gentlemen are labor- A fresh supply of goody every week. lag with constant effort to make the men ou- • Have yen examined the prices of grads at longing to the camp s comfortable during the she Merchant Tailoring estabiahment of Sam. excessive raid weather which has come upon Graham & Ce., No. ..54 Market street ; if not, us of late. From fifty to sixty men are re- it is now time you weal.', and save 2e per calved daily of late, without any preview I neat. in your clothing bill. notification. Yet every means in our power - .Every garment warranted a perfect fit. has been need to secure their comfort. and liairm. Gtanar, Gro. MCGLI:ILIeiu. there is certainly n• suffering. A man died in camp en the night of Wedneeday, the 6th Haatccxr hones Arrencr•ra.—Sirs. Aurae Inst., and an examination wee made in which Nantes, of Louisville, Ky., says is • letter: all the evidence calculated te threw light upon I "When in Now York. this summer, I per the ease of death was collected; and it ap. chased by way of experiment some of Mrs. S. neared that the deceased, Cary, came in his A. Allen's celebrated Hair Restorer and Zyle, -death from Alcholie poisoning, be haring hero , batsman, which I hare found ••lnahle. I an intemperate man accoetuwed to span i his now writs to have you send me • dose,, of each money ter the gratification of this habit. He by express, for the one of my friends." was warmly covered during the night of his Sold by druggists everywhere. Depot I A death, sad his comrade, who slept in the same Greenwich Street, New York. tent, said in evidence that he had never slept , The above i• for sole at Fulton', , Dm; S...re, more comfortable in his life. Ide act know Fifth street. ZI Jl4l, Ll 4 .14 :41,079 I 1 3,OIELk) that the •ffioars of this clamp can do anything more than the, are doing for the comfort of Disarmers and Dyeentsry will decimate the the men stationed here. telumtcere far more than the bullets of the en , I am, Gentlemen, very respectfully your. ; may, therefore let every a see to It that he G. P. &storm', curie. with him a full ettriT.ly of Holloway'. A. A. Surgeon, U. S. A. P;11.. Their use in ladle nag the Cries., saved thenommig at British .ol.iiers. Onl• IS cents per box. 213 Flubuiersr's OINTJOINT AND . Mt.s.s ate for sale at Fulton's Drug store, Ftfth street. Gottschalk Concerts. In our issue of Saturday we called attention to the concerts to be given by this great artist at Concert Hall on Wednesday and Friday Jeer It.....eivan Leo Kilos roe. this eretdc. 'Wore Gottechalk the only per— kr.• assortment of Fell and Winter Clothing, former, tho entertainment would be a success, ' lately e rewiredby bler.ra. John Wier It ant I,ailore, No. 144 Federal street, re his merits well known here, and oar 1„th,,,, The neck of clothing ceneista of public know how to eppreeilte his wonderful the gnat variety of gents' pantal6ons, •esta, execution and charming aompositione; but we ' cu . ts f :n i el . .:v d er f ze s tL . T hi l: etzi: sue promised, in addition, the eelebated eau- W 7 of oar readers ta ere the above gent would ian:eh tatrice, Mdlle Cordler ; the charming tenor, • vm.t. Drignoli; Patti, the violinist, and our distin- nod gnislied tower:ten, Mr. V. d• Ham, mrh. will Brown's Bronchial Troches exceedingly play a dnett with Mr. Clotteolsalk. Glancing useful, enah/ing them to endure mote at the first night's programme, we notice that than ordinary eserti . ,n with ~.,,m , r eti ‘ , „o „ „„, the aria front tho new opera of Faust will be while thoy render articulation oleor. Sold by ;long by Mille Cordier,acoompanied by Gnus chalk on the Cabinet organ. Drignoli Bronchial 1., W.; o t enchant ua with a new,Rialad compelled and 'Zoltan'. Drug Store, Filth strote accompanied by Gottschalk. The latter will also play some of his choicest composition., including the Overture to Wm. Tell, and Thome. from Daughter of the Regiment. B. aides this, there will be duett. by Brignoli and •Cordler, violin solo. by Patti, ke. The programme is an excellent ono, and should draw a crowded home. The sale of seats will commence this morn ing,.at Mellor's_Piano Rooms, 11l Wood st., at 9 o'cloek. We recommend all who wish rood scats to be on band at the appointed hour. The Burning of St. Joeeph , s College. The .Montrose Republieao gives tha,ksllow lig brief account of the burning of Ali Col lege: On Friday evening, January lst, a Ire broke ant all St. Joseph', College (Roman Catholic), In Chooonett township, Susquehanna county. it fieree wind was blowing and the Ore spread rapidly, quickly consuming ail of the college buildings, come leer hundred feet In length, thirty or forty in width, end three stories in height,togothor with the m'.t of their lumbar:is, including furniture, ^foaling. a large and valuable library. be. Th. toes is estimated at about ;20,000. Theirs was no in surance. Cause of the fire unkaown. The light from the fire was plainly seen a distance of (verity .1. thirty miles. Engagement of Mr. Bondman Mr. Daniel W. Bandman, the eminent Anglo llerman tragedian, who has jolt concluded n very successfulpongegoment at Chicago, will make his II rat appearance in thin city, this evening, is the rharaoter of Shyleek, In Slutkepeares groat tragedy of the Merchant of Venice. This gentleman, ;although a na tive of nFaderland," is a perfect master of the Engilsb language, and has been very highly spoken of by the erities of the eastern taus.. Oar theatre-goers will be anxious in tee and hear this actor,aince he has gained a. wide reputatlen threuctout tbeteuntry. The ponce wail donbtloss full, and these desir ing choice note elcould secure them at the box; during the day. r 3,176,2 3 35 A Aar SrolT.-00e of our Woet Chester exchanges mays that • Widow lady residing In that town vemhes far the truth of the follow ing rat story : Ike keeps• • few chickens in her back yard, sad lading that eggs were stolen from the nests she eencluded to watch for the thief. Two rats were seen en hand after the hen had laid th. egg.. One of them eluped the egg with his fore paws, then rolled over on hls book holding on to the egg, while 'the other rat felted bold of his comrade and drag god off both rat and egg to the common den. DICSICAL IMITITEM—We refer with pleurae to the card of Prot . Edwin Shorrett,'.of this flourishing institution. Prof. S. doing a good work; bis classes are large, and his pupils are making good progress. Private !mons are given to ladies-and gentlemen who can not make it convenient to attend the pnb lio classes. RAIL/OD ACCIDEST.-A train on the North ern Central Railroad was thrown from the ten* by a broken rail, one day last week, sad the can were • considerably smashed. Geergaßenry, cosines:, had a log broken, and Mr. Grover, Adams' Express masssossr, recelved a fracture of onset his ribs. Pearrosionatrits Attests& lactozz.—Tbo Pa:4sta telogrspha from Washington elty his &ability to Mb& ongasoolitit' has on Ttlao4sy aiyht boom* of -elguition 1 4 0 9 9. 'orooloat balm& no' tioto',l4 don wlltbo utter - • Tien. AOMDIMITIL—Win. IffeCitanomy, as elriehmon, sees found dead on the LoMgb Val i loy Railroad at liokendanqns, loot Friday evening. Oce of the trains passed over him, and when found hie body was frozen trtiff. On Thursday lost, two lade named Breiiing were run r,,er at the Broad atreel .troari , rg in Tamagna, by a locomotive. The oldest •ged foortoen, was terribly mutilated and in. sunnily ki.led. The other, about eleven year. of age, was also very badlz injured, but ilk,- ly rt,,Trr. ins subacribors wishing to devote th•ir whole attention to the maaufattuto and sale of tobacco, offer for sale thine well assorted stock of groceries now in store, together with their interest in the wholesalo grocery bail note. No butt, etTertutiity could be offered to those wishing. to rem° io this branch of =ls==:! 107, Liberty street Fon Yau. sac Wirrart Ws:att.—The Lam wen s post, and by the morniag's frost, we ber.in to apprehend, that fall and winte will - shortly be upon us, and wo must provide 101 WO. with the material to keep us comfort. aLle. A nice fall suit, or a geed not Ter med, overeuet ore the very thing, and: we d‘. net know of any pane whore our reader, would scit themselves Letter than at Messrs. W. U. Motion Co'. clothing cstahltanu.orst, corner of Federal ttrout and 1):1=011J Square, :Allegheny. They har• ales re...-el•ed rs com plete assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goo,ls, and a great variety of sot pattern. for wr.iste,nting, /cc. We'r , aem, herret.a7, kc.- -J. M. tinhcatt, :Se. 17 Fifth atreet, b on.. lapcni.Air ion moat choice stoch of Ent. RoIJ and ail7cr Watt , lte,, Jewelry, iiiner ware and Puiry 011 , 4 e errs displayed in this city, .4 is tc:ting eam et remarkably to. Ilk?, Srsrtnxear.—Tha best 110tP, letter awl CV* paper—the best envelope', and everything eleit in the etalionery lino at reasonable pri ces, at Freak Cate. Kew. Depot, Chronicle 'habitat:, Fifth street. Ownista rind carriage calls will be taken at tbo Omnibus ooao, No. .110 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above plan• will bo promptly attendo.i to. All nails must be paid In .drama. • Poerrr Cigar Holders, Pocket Knives and Currency Holders at Pittnek's, orrasiul theSesi. Office. BALLor's, f,.r February, and No. 64 13eadloe . 10 Works, just rereived at ?Mocker, opposite the Post Office. 0. SILL, DantiA, 34%; Penn duvet, ov tsnd In %II fionlnnas of MI rscis. inn 111W1S--Jannary Ith , Ina 4, Mn. wire or Claarlyar. Irwin, ared3n3sara, I mann 4r ann I Gail*. Tb• friends of lbe family aro respactfully invited In *trend the foamsl ham the snider;a of her hus band, la Eillarobory, •1 S o'cimk on Muss., AIIIIIIT2ONG.-0a the 21 lost., at Brar.dy It.. Llset. Tttf..S. J. ...112:3T1202:6, !woolly of Zotte• l'Audats, awl lately ott G•.. Sisalses 1.1.1, aged 23 year.. - Doe noths• of fnoeral uld b. glean. r; I . ADIES' SATCHELS, PORTEMOS) IPritlag Desks Pocket Salm, Oold has, Photograph Album, Toy Books. A floe atacrtermat of Gharaeo Choke Gift *looks, Pocket Nook; Diaries. Alumnae*, .ad • groat variety of beanttful pads adopted to the *seam to to found at So. 104 Fctloyal atteet AlDgtmy. &If T. X. NTAKSSAhI A GOOD WESTERN FARM, of 160 i. offered at the lot price ef rt per sore, sutured In cc. of the beet counties In lowa. Tbe owner le .bilged m .ell to rube money. Abe, a fern of 10 same, In Baum county gee above, for n per nen. APO] t. jaB D. itteLAlff A CO., 102 Yonob street. OAT MEAL AND GRITS.-5 barrels extra quality kiln titled Oat Heal and Grits Jett waived. We deal be fo marlins rerelpt of Ws al:parlor astlele, and bops to be able to Oil .11 order for P. JOllll A. BZIISDAW, J. 7 C 0,.. Llbart. and Eland street. WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICES.— ' Notwltlutandlng the continued adiance In PACER HANGINGS, • -the netteratened will tell et the OLD PDlClA,notil 31lareh Ist, 11564. W. P. mensn•LL, !noBl w od Iv nlows WILLOWS! 3 SON'S Cor stlo by "aEIIRT 11. COll3ll SPICED SALMON.-2 eases Spice; Mown, put up in fora ponn4 me. carnet real erelad, Jon received trorcflooton cud z .1 at MD really (away Store of JOHN A. B.Z.NSHAw, Jo? Corner Liberty and Bud Arcot. FARINA CRACKERS-sbm. Wing'. 640,rated Twins Organs just nutria. m. 4 Ihno iti• bawl, .ad thr 416 br 41. Lanni re. POI. by JOEY A. - j 4 mac 'LOWY alalland Sthila 77 CC OEM 3. NEW Olt• MA" -MAO err it . MT4I4I sod Ibr AA; - , A =MIN • ••• / 0 74 ,7 41111 1, 4111 " -' - • MEE . „ , , THE LATEST From Washington—A False Statement —Capture of the Marshal J. Smith— ' BY TELEGRAPH. Important Resolutions. 7 - I.,...ructroN, San. 9.-17. , .•21,raer.• OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES •5. M. c:ltrk, thl chi,r ck. N te nat. can ' j t he Itex-try t 1.33 :c ed frtra w... . FllOlll WASHI.Nci - TOIN. !end lbtr, tot h...rtty I!: probably bo r-,,rou•essrz.r.af.ion aa to 11pootal D.pavh ta the Plltabarzb Gaveira. 1..1111 Monts u: tha aat , t:, ;ha rcp W/11111:60701, J 63. 10, 10414. I The Nary Depat7rocra b.s been adrieed Tr ,l v•."•wr ,i`66661P iF roc r. S. r - =-n , r the: T.: ... ite! I ret Maythai .1. COl7 51:31 . ‘1 b y the go,'•oet 1.,.0re100. we. %Prominent Indiana member.. hare been ' r .! l 7; haying several conen:latione with the Presi- I dent cotternirr, the erpointment of a Jcdgo terwi eout 4111 t :be 100 , 1 of the 1.:011ad Settee Nerd Court to succeed ' h " A ! r . ,,'" to the TAC3OOI eaneed by the death of Caine r ` P cr " ,:;, ‘ :" " B. Smith. Secretary Usher LI understood bi bales or roar a, eon raipent.ne. Err be a candidate, but it is doubtful whether it feet end °"" P'l . ". lied ".'" "".• will h• with willing — nes, on the part or the pr to h ", "P""• NA' CCM. ,Tll, &nu e'en,. via , es• ro o nibess o • Indiana delegation t o t a k e! , cr gi nt of the i Congress toll on be. orris,' mnierg iiraeap'• cabinet. The other i candidsie kcigo Mc- tol---tion. jot.. I. bree..on, of se in Inv Donald, Albert S. White,(et Cost _ chair—and [manic:on ly arlopteo be., e• 11)g important rest intit r.. ri'l -red by lien. is,. peen,) Jndso 'Broks, of St 's w Tor 's Dean, (ex-member taliX.TI Whereon, Gold or ulce r i• paid to oar aunt- J. B. Julian. It is rumored t sat the tell, srourui, sod cnnal.le- Ir'ner'r•Pree•h"./1 lies between Judge McDonald iridfortro , tour. tr ies, and gold nod Silver only art receiver! from people, the White. diatom !louse. It. pey&er.t of deities; and I where..., lia• people are f ireed to pay cap. tenses their interest in specie in the it inreet merit. in the r.atinnai debt, therefore be 1. re reaolveil that the offieen, soldiers and sailors in tb• al my rind navy should be paid in gel! or tile., 67 tut', e q uivalents in aanatiot, and he it atm retele•d that the tletruttae. !Lie weei'oy h.• inst rut., prepare a_u•ndaterte to the e.ta.y end Pff .gat y bill. to this s.-1 Tonlts. 14.0 ire us e lypOint , l tee t.l, 1C :tie pul.'rasi net s :ars . beiors Conroe's, was abler idol Ird ilswereal, •I hat •be Pee er•lears e'r--Isee sr isn the bth Lte,,,,,Ler, I -.St., IS unwise. hits peril. I. -evolutionary c a et as the-triers, itelppre.ved A pei•ate tv , egroeti front Cuteleerlend, re• veered.o•nigi.t, •ays that -II colet ; ?... ii.• sasereed is ri•atly safe hat The Yational Aeadmay of Science, incor porated by ao act of list Coegre”, has been to secret session here all last weak down to Friday. Among the eminent men present are Pref. Agasein, Commodore idolizers, Prof. Benjemin oilliman, Jr., B. A. God and Benjamin Pearce. Prof. Henry, of the Smith • semi. Institute, presided until the fA.,wing permanent argenication was effected: Pour ' dent, Ale, . D. Bache, of Waebington, Vie, President, James D. Dana, of Sew lie ven, Conn., Foreign Secretory, Lewis Aag.sis, of Cambridge, Mass ; "Lome Secretary, Wal cott Gibbs, of New York; Treasurer, Pairemn Roger, of Philadelphia. These officers wore sleeted for • term of six year.. The members of the Academy wore pre sented to the President, on Saturday, I ! :he Secretary of State. Upon the reception of the news of the death of Caleb D. Smith, the heads of Bureaus and th• employees of the Interior Department, al mmblad in lire rotunda of Om Patent Udine, en Saturday, to give expression of their re aped for the memory of the deceased. Reso lutions teetily,ng to tho virtucs and worth of the distinguished dead, and oondoliog wits his family in their bereavement, were adopt ed, and Secretary Usher direeted the Deport ment to he closed the remainder of tb day. Ttio Treasury Department has main or. MIS/VMelltd fur supplying the destitute lanais. itaats In aye country along tits, linos occupied or tr•versstd by the Army of the Potomo - , tit. Inhobitatte .0 ray for the goods before tbry ate shipped by the entborisod tret° f. I they are the. destroyed by guerillbs, the a habitants, of course, bear the loss. Tuts, isis believed, oil; tend to curtail tbc .T.-ru....a• or guerrillas. John W. Forney lectures her., tom. night, EAsstia i. Whipidc, es T. essliiy John D. Gctigh, Thursday and Frid•y nights' and Min Anna F.. Dickinson I. expeeteit tc lecture by invitation of the Vito Fresbhint , tpeaker and the I:nien Members of Congriid., .euse day next week. It will be seen 'tat the Capitol is in no danger front yaw of int.:Hsi-r -eal entertainment's. The remarks of John S. Barbour, :he rein President d th• Orange and Alnxandri• rail roc' is gnoted bets as or B.me signifiranre, iron, his known position in the Confedrrairi lis bite •Smittxel strait th.r• Is no hope of pi, :singing the war after next spring, tbe milt tars strength of the rebellion being albs o• red Co! . Coderwood, of the MI Y•nnrhmottt o r•ety wounded In U brilliant °bars, en Lookout Iltaintaita, woo to day roorootiod to be n Brigadier•Uonotoat, for hie gallantry In that sotto, U. io not likely to Roomier° then two or throe dayt. The Land (titles ha. aathoristsd 'the ,sta t anon of 1,900 aeres of land to tie State of lora, as an indemnity for the same quanttty af swamp land sell, as •Tailable. Stars hav• also bean taken :a arrest the destrns , tl., of timber on petblte lands In Dacottsh. The last snare about rebel movements on the Upper Potomae, is. if pesible, moos rodicaloos than one we had four or fie• days ago. The whole affair Is simply a new edition of much ado about nothing. • Mr., Lincoln beget. her Sintrirday matinee. yeatemisy afternoon. It war leerily and brilliantly attended. title ha. n reception next Incaday erenisg. lho senate hat eenfirosed the pfoinotiono to Major Ger.araiship n( Cam. Buford, Strong Whipple, all of whom received their n.•m een•i.•ct on their rlost.hbotle. • str,cuss 21:x7We ;miners hare been able (or WITs days to crone the Poteisine on the ice, below tho I.ocoilusw, in delhnee of the reneele of the noiiI:11, which are frozen tip. GRATI 61101/ has returned. His friends utterly deny the rumors recently mentioned in those dispatches that he was likely to acquiesce In the eonflr motion •f Schofield. lAL[ Of LIQL . OI.II ITOrfIID Fpaaker Colfax has issued an order forbid. ding tle sale of liquor in the nous° wing of the Copitol, sad hi. order le being strictly enforced. The Pro. Mont has ordered s court martial to stumble to try Surgeon Ore. liammood on charges of maladministration In oiler. The brutal morder of a harmless old lady In her ow• house here without any apparent notl•e forma the local !causation. Gone. Mende sad Hone/.lt were In town yostorday. Meads wont to Ithllo.lelphio lost ni4ht. Schotsld Is rtill hors. PrepaMUCUS ADD is li•• progrelill for th• ;treat Somitary Pair to b. held hero on Lilo 21.1 of Janookry. Reseklah Fieteher was oonflrmed on Friday by the Benato as *seeker of Pettis Monies for the ditrlot of Mlnespolis. Gen. ♦. 0. Tel., has been assigned to the eonamead of a !brigade to the Bth army corps. TRIMS TOR 01.1111'11 ♦EXY Funds hays Wen sant to pay off Grant's army. The Pirate Chesapeake. Ilstirsx, Jan. 9 , --The cam of the steamer Chesapeake was commenced in the Admiralty Court this !rousing. Hon. Judge . Stuart, C. B. presiding ; Hon. J. W. Johneton, Advocate Seceral(representing the Crown, with W. A. D. Memo, se counsel far the owners of the Cheespeake, andel. W. Ritchie, Tsq., counsel for the Confederates. The Judge stated that the cone* woo eeartaineS upon the ground that the mature of the I was a piratical net; his opinion was that the vessel ought t• be given app to her owners. Mr. Ritchie asked the Judge to contemplate the prebilttlity of an application far the pee !anima Of tlis retie} on the part of the Can- federates. !iefr; His Boner deolared that ho would not en ; in anything of the kind. Mr. Ritchie then gave his Interpretation of he taw upon the validity of the leisure, con tending that any damn of the Southern Con- federairy, with or without a commission, has an absolute right to mite any I belonging to the federate, and It would he alai/fat prise. The Advocate General said he felt poise diet catty in bringing the ease into title court, as there wee a protease of her being a prize, bat there was prima feels . eridenititie show that the capture was an wee! piracy: His opth: ket virsalhat Abliyeettl should, be delivered fifer tcatits eltaate. ' j Z g wa illfutbar_iaicegalAtiAlis MIO , FIR WILLOWS MffEMffS=MMEM 1.:11n, There Tra.ti .h.c. v. pp res Ira 310'1.0 eq" I=! e.— Brittnin. of litog a .I'.! Arir.orai re,inuent Ft.utu's rt.trel brtgadc, eau.: Into our rook, to with n rqund of bit command. left Pricer teadquarttrt. rt I,..greod. tweet:. sullen we,. of C.1.1c,.. •tnehrttlutt.r. Gen. licomo• i• toand at Cat Traus 11111,i. irpl bcp.t.rtult r. t. n. I rn sands t An army in 1 , 1. ft.+, u 1.•., u ..„. ulatd aeoeutoo, tttuu•.lo:l rtroug. but gratnln n .11,111 , rebci fordo out,t.te of Tex, dor.. to t tarerd :Linton toou.tand. Prtor • only nr fuo- th u 1.l • da ir..tod but .d./of thr, aro ptot..f tha Arnlr bo tonk. nu: of NliPaunr:. Thu vi tern,.of Loo:o,tun and 1 . ., Ridge nit he4rl7 ...;; in th. Ti: , _lts. , ool trOtop.Arl6 Par , c. (40 tty 10 tract.. Nlnt:t 'd pan toc•ut,, cu.- puttpt, •nd at•.; 1:0•1, re-on 1i ju.n. .1 loon. Sidela, WI,. 1,• r bt on Plt;, ied 30 to• =ZIII =ME ESIZIE=II lIIMME=MI d=l lEEE. t.randr IMINEIZI tAvlnk Pni. i:;:t , •.• •nst !! • - r. ..,. ~ I t~ k~~~ ~II er•tnian that Pr A r Pa, . c!d neath, The thv-na••rol. , • hal .• • MIIIIIIMEI EM=EMIII r,e -r: ur 1,0 I [lt. , eL ,•h. • t izuxeoix:• I=ll h, rt."3 - r. • le•• a 71,• ..... nrtc. 11,s .n ' - Tr .I,,r;er• men! mad et, ir•in v 1.14 , nto oar I:nrt Tin s , ia;. .7eatertia, II th P.ms•l:‘ . •• , i I • r-Jrt yt,l • ergonat Mi 7 et, ,• C.systry, bnr ope 1-• , • 0.01 Lr..y I no eu •••••r., L ,Is t. 11—.:21 I Are P.! dragvd ••r••• Ln.s ranroll i 4 , • •r tn&in mu. by eL•tn , ng in rant*, ~ 0 •. 0 • •••• •n•.• • ',- I . livz:e. Ihe m•••• 3 1, ,, S• 11114 /, lotk.l•••und ••• "a• .n••• i:•.•••••T• hna•l• lLr nft•rn...• • e 0; Ai: :be vo e% • log here da I. 4 .3101.a.t forenoon. Th• erzincm m•F•tortol from t•,.. from a ro,mmon i p • • .1) I am, e.: her, t day. %ere the West, e•,,rod The Rebels CoLveu.rrtlug lu Teta,— Stirring Nei,. VNl•cetrii merit of Veterra.• New Tong, j.q. ne ..,itr“ C.lctr. hie, ft•o - , dew "etc, Ai, ewe. Ihr hel frst., h, hrritcl. 1 wt. r le the 1a , .., Intelligence- .t.• A .11 —inr•rn-ailon reitelioa otri- it••.ien , :our dirnmion. that ali ih.i rehe treo l . o !;.or. hoc. •rating in if C‘le, th o ar the and in fat- ha °ratio calr, are gathining to Control Texan, nod eniiing forme n largo ninny in stareoar oars nerviwitio, en r.( They will at :cast eons:near. The most ample prepnrniion. have been mail• at•et tine force as won possiMe, the •nrn/wr of tri.ona aim Departinerit. There 1•111 noon he new: of greet iottweht (rota Th. 15th army vorp• rill remain, at New Iberia. Nearly every rogirneet ho 111-. • hetet. s. •etstranc ♦n agent of Conneetirmt, at Now therms, is paying ••ory Mt. (rant that IStal•, she re-enit.tr, thee* h••ndred •lollar.. Tho 12.1110onneeti,ot regiment to wnltsto t 1 rn enseae. E=l New Ytter, Jen. le.—The etonmer Gover not Bagley, from Neeme, with dot°e to tit, 4th inst.., hae arrive 4. The reboi flamer with , iittun. Fir rireti at Nansitn on rho 71st The bark J. J. Thilbrick, (Joni Plitlrtat for Key Wert with eeal, eras :etally lost ea the 19th ult., n• the tJranti Bahamas. The Cap- Lain au I etaw had a-rued at Nese.. Th• Governor Bagley was overhauled by • federal cruiser on her outward passage. Doi Numeral, lieerdien states that Mr. 'd Al property, seised en the L'orsiea, ham been given up an the domand of Lord Lynn,, ar,d that Wolf trt• commenced rn notton pa against the Pntted St3t,•. The rebel steamer Vt.: sails.: the nit, for Wilmington, North Caroline. Tha steamers Den, Lary, itotheoso, Castle and Den.lige, I sailed on the 29:1; Ili,. :or the same port. The United States steamer Sonora WAS at Little St irrup Key, en the Driolltoill3 of tho 29th, and diecovering a steamer fifteen miler to the eastward, went In parfait of her. The steamers W. Darrell cord Alliance sailed for Wilmington on tho 2.1 of Jahn:try. Court /Hartlulo Approved—tettnte Cold IV cather IIZAPC,VARTZEM ACACT POTOMAC, Jan. o.—ln porenanee of sentence by court cranial, Lients. haute N. WMlernyer, 10th Indiana; Thomas A. Dorwat, 116th Nina.; Edward F. Con way, 71 et New York; Chat. Etaom, 71st New York; Jahn E. Hare, 72d New York ; Thos. McNamee, 4th New York and Albert Reinert, 52d New York, have been dismissed the ree vice. The sentence, of death (or desertion in the eases of private John Nelsen, 7lst Pane.; James Lane, 71st New York; Joseph W. 6th New Jersey ; Ire Smith, II th New Jersey, and Allen 6. Mensorii Ist gun Infantry, have been approved, end the execution, fired for the 20th inst. . Surgeon Jonathan Letterman. T:.V. A., for the last eighteen months Medical Director et this army, bee bean relieved at Lis eun re- quest and ordered to Philadelphia. Everything is quiet. The weather is intensely cold at night. Ire fermi nightly over an inch in thieknc:s. IT.e'Steamer Torqatu BoatoN, .11n. 9.—Than li no American ship named Tarquin, and the camel reported to hare been boxnt by a pirate, may be the Chip Tormain. of Boston, Capt. Hort, from Bumstra, with • cargo of pepper, and boned to Pernambuco for repair.. Cotton fur St. Loots. ' Ciate; Jan. 9.—The steamer Palmy, *oak itma ph Is. at Monday arming arrivoct, ;44%, vas haniirod and tir,htpaaven baleso'ooft fit,;L:iiiale. She has experienegatelliktag.. fnkJ frllll/1014 Ovoillftistsamil are tyl.pg MX*, Tho - weather!' h tiotterstet t • , • The Excitement In West Virginia. BALT !MORI, Jan. 9.--. Reliable information 'tom ennaherlend, Md., thin more ir Imp that there ate no rebel, in the riainity of Camber te.a.l. They hare retreated from the. vicinity of Petereburg, red her: g,ne in rho I , zectlon of rtaant,n. 41:; in quit! a as.g :ho ;hole line ,c t.bd i a ii. Broad, anti the trairte are rantetre.erolarly jin. 'the rectie , Cu rtaspartur t,,t,gl - 3111 e•rly th.'t atratcg, announcing toe apprara• rte hen • eke Inaboden with a rehttl ectlntur. Inretsten.t.y l`e:ereltnrg and Cumnartari. Ald., th• lays a thartatch has resealed ate headquarters •t the merely In ta, city dtre,thy Item Urn. Ke . ..y,ll,ttinr that the rebut hurt r,:,rtied ==l= =33 Pitpoos . . to t`to Pit,wargh Cistett, The 0111 1,1;.nc en I fIC.! of Co.at.riz Tl. yr ch. r .. vv.lerntlrsz. Ent . tt nr,rg th- r.—:, vrhi, hI. Fe.l:ivg at f.kly t s.x.y czn.r, ' `Pc , u;e , i , v +eland for St.es Pork and Lard. and pelves ars /bra.' advanced bn.. a Pork sold et 819.50af0r country, and 120. , ,V),:0) for city. Pura Meats atl.anced t e r, but Teas held Srmly at 7,7 mad 10 A.r Shoulders, ftbles and Ilanis Flour and Wheat firm and unchanged. New Porn st In nalk, and very little to be Chat•t an 3 prig. bliky T AK, Jan Orm ; gains 6, , ,0 atl,. MAP., H;,1 . 41,;,..5 , naln, and /17.:5 her, NV in , at , tA,, ilo bu. 6 31,4 P-4.; v, f r tirn.nr 8).0441,52 ”,k fn -31 AO,* "!..b. andsl.l:4l 1.1 , ft.d i4l natnrn. .; tatn'n• at S'."!, but y. ra .len , ar a r ;.r. 11-rn. Irt Fe2.14..y.' r yr n•••• 1.)4.13 , ,, at ,t•-• 7,, and 1.15 r., fro tra: , :111. and 1.41 .as r,1:; = M = MI 511.8 C.nto;, G.1.1,1!..7 , ...n e year S 11.4 Coup.. lei. ar,•lln, 11. NI . . 1 na[, Jan. ; Mixed ~13..t.m1 at 00%1,, nenno4 In t.0nd,4 , AF14 , 11tatket. =3EI 711 TI An I t.rn., Jan n. , rps n.I Jenftrtmenl4, and ts , .t fur Onnr,•nd nn,y were at 1ir,.L5,1•47.,/, and In.• bizhjunde R..e•r• I. in drmnn , . 6n, , i; to corn no-al theta :s :ng. tllor, to * ,, oltn‘h zn-4 Irol Penn'o at $1.6b.L10... awl on on:;• .hao b., :1.7,4112. ante. F 1 ,4n. Corn In to!, tor, It:tle ming f..r- I•••,..11-in. 1 1 1 1.1?: - . A:.13. Cate du:' at : 1 . 1 .. 1 et!, 1,, .4St, lor crodo: 1.!,?1 , 11 , I .1. rrlltl,l .r 111‘.1 ..111:,1 for !re*. Tro w1•1:/n all !.• .lv urv. s• 1,2 5.1,3 Si:. ‘.l ININi It: I mr , • SN 1,0 ! d, •.. o, ,•Icl , Jan 'l. wa,a Th. niter :la. Ir, av,y tn:11 and t!.! • s' CELL.I.9 - LO US \1:1.1 ;,, %: "---7:'------r ?,,,; .;. M . ! • /:, ei.. , •-•. \-- . --.- • r's f P.Ti , f„..._:..Nsij '• -• rg• rt , g Sg . g . ! . 1 41 11 . r.leaVil l l. hit • • ell grog, g Amur, oy era •• .c... gnu r:To !. it! • ; PAT wt.tdi ,tl...r.gg. gnat ilgt. Vsr,ng thgglog rg..lncee. itga TALll.lcyg. tnt agl v 1111,1.1 LITT 11 1.6 :v. tr. • ay I ug:tag:., MIME ry--, L- er> ..r r,..~vith 0~. . • 1) 1 AV I Y . ' I 1.1.1 " N "' Coratr PoUrth & ~larket Strettl. a - - - RS. Jr. • , P V, rxr-11,,. :n S. Sat•th, II r. P.,14. FIRST GRAN') • loCa r Jentt.erv, TI-.. , . D M..1-r, J.:•: a i1. , ,1rd. . 'P. , . S. Vvr, .l.MT a.alleg, Alf. fh - V, tf, taf . fer If Cary ar.l.aol try" art trolatz-Ue4 YLA MT Ti Whir'. we now twee¢ 1- Y.d it to,tmit mcedor.l eathcriace, ecd im..^r.tet t...eloNtle beneleial pert,cl.l.7 pals, eedr .Gyre May pro.?., st,e,rll, Tf;c , at, TA-= errata • Ite.,!the syymti.A. ;...1 :tang, of ..for • TneT mereccui eg, a of 41..alyal!no Ttay straugthAA lan O , A; ;:r. At, mf . y.y . Thor preren, 51,73. Tbry pertfy ebo breath end Thol mr. LT.V.V•JA They elms dis-rb.a. Moyb... Tboy ecto Liar Cotoplaf-. and Narsacs Vandatha make ad weak the IttSrvH brilitaLq, .1 a.td ..xhaastod caturs's great nat,nr. 'Tb an ronsp.vd ta...,aidated eidlmaya hart., cane, a 1 lidandaed An f.:'-ells pt.. a:. Crail r paretagaia, Fv aradiral sad kauman... us:add ,ach Dataare of latitaaotraa. Aro that It has D. S. ihat — was atih,t..ra r at whir Ai .701 s P. A. etana-p taxis cark. with piaut,..l.-ai and oar fixix. siscaltra flhe inert Oat/ i.agranait aie.t WA. U- that - 0.1. r b•.tllt is not sAnrior.A . ml that[ WaitaitAart aa , .. to tostah the. Wt. vr ~.f At, pera.tt nrrtetrltnr w yeti 71ant..t1.0 B !tara t.y gall,nt or In talk, to art impost,. t e yell only Jot log Any Inaitettng ttqa bettlo, ot sealing nay othermabrial tl .r. ka. rttth.r called Tlantative Blltora Jr not, to a crtainel ntO. the B. Lao, •nd till be Ir. 1.r0tt.,-to.-1 11 tor, E. taw lea, Sc., 151, ail: p0x.... 1 to aertiag. qu.,rtetTe. The ewzrev,d ft+. Drato's now ta,er, Moors from ladies. aaercaaa,a, Is parlor-ay :be alrapla trest of actae o the aviden. we owe,: of tlrAr war:o ow 4 ramrlorify. Thor arr, trold r a:I werrerwablw mow. grocers, plryalsbaza, bo4oLt, atearebreb an.. country store.. cul.fan.wcaßer N. T. GE 'OI - 1; E BIT I=l t454F09 ir!I!! 2tSTC•2I r ., ;=;=PRIVATE - DISEYSES Dr. Lui!cin's Specific t. tte only rells!le r•-x.!7 f-r dimwit of tl. urpuo ibattratioa. h la tbn of an ovirctat I . lAyiHon et,,to !lee U ';.7 to the treottetout 01 oe,, for otarr cv..nLy It u Rri cjot Lo 11.01 mrp tn..; t.• Iro.-tu• •, I=l eft.l tr.parts arsyne• sni .leor go IL. el. nos 4 Settng p.m:sum:lt =ea h. Ica being Imitata4 nr.prl7,lo•l men. 01,orra., ther , kre., th,t tL 81,11.selare tb• cacti bo, So , 0 pinaimr. 3e_ly fry WX. E. DAVIDSON, I==! MIMI= It- 'SPECIAL NOTICE. T.? THE Ci INAS GF R%;O VICICT Th. , 1,11 r dv. , c111):Iy 3: taloa to tn.. pn;ur.W.o Tor xll Threat =4 .iaikS 71[:71,11V.9LL'S T.:Lt ANOITTN Th• N•h:alt:e, tirentrn.visv. Ilen.teer.e. Tenth e.^l, Lces Flevp 11 Gen Nervous Itenscay .L1«•tro L. P... 2 In Monthly Mvo•teltestknr u; . r f.e; rs )11:N::LC , LLL'S P3LI.S, "beYt p•rf•