tHttllturgktnitttV I D D-1,11 * op., -TUESDAY 2iOEPUNO ::: 19,1864 k ..Wa Norma thitt son 4 of the Now York pa "pen are complaining that their municipal and State authorities hart learned little or nothing from the experience of the put ,two yore-Ind WA in the moiler of re- oruiting. The lame complaint might, per haps, be uttered in this State. We are by no moans Whore we ought to be, and might - ' - 'IM, it - we bad been as diligent learners in theachool . of experience ai some of our sis ter States, hethwestand east. The New Eng land States, partimilarly,have profited above all - Other& , They employ 'agents, who ob• . lain recruits and ' protect their interests, while in many places, elsewhere, the trust . naafi 9f.p . ng enlistments is suffered to remain i - ;the bands of brokers, who of tr course only for their own interests, Widish th y serve by pocketing the lion's share of the bounty money. "Vermont and Gonizeotient," says the N Y. Sparing Pon, in a recent article referring . lathe contrast between the earnest and in telligent activity of the New England States - in this matter, and theindifference and mis • - . management of the City and State of New Tork,—"Vermont- and Connecticut have I.;:tilletititeir.quolas, and Rhode Island has not only furnished all themen required an. der the recent eel,- hut Is enlisting a regi. ment in addition. All the New Eng'and _states are doing well. "Theaystem of Connecticut furnishes a noteworthy example. That state, having a papulelion about half as large as that of this city, employs two hundred agents, who dionet confine their operations to Conneoti.. cut, but seek recruits everywhere. It is a suggestive fact that half a dozen of them -_ are under arrest in a place not far away; . , `lint with characteristic Yankee enterprise, .every agent Imprisoned is replaced by two new ones, and the work goes on. '"The enlistment of colored troops was he - gun early by Connecticut, and a regiment of these volunteers is now nearly ready to . vim the field. An enterprising military , - -4gent,.who has done great 'service for the State, entered Gen. Butler's Department, a - few days ago, and would hare enlisted two thousand negroes, bat as a preliminary measure, the Washington authorities were informwrof the facts, and the plan of the agentemno to naught. --.. "The same agent was first inithe fielden .' titling- the veterans for a second term of service. The agents of other States fol lowed; and so, while in this City and State recruits are obtained only through the of : forts of. "brokers," the veterans who have re-enlisted and returned home are not yet paid their bounties, the authorities of the Eastern - States, which began the work of recruiting two or three months ago, and visited theregimente in the fiel&-41th the offer of bounties and furloughs; have se cured all, or nearly all the volunteers wanted, and there will be no necessity far a draft to fill their quotas." Berne of these wars manifestly over t:islet:Ls efforts, and so far as they were each, of, course deserve no word of approval from us. But we think that a little more - seal and activity—a little more business tact and shrewdness—might be learned by .I—.nalrom our Yankeefriends. Union and Emancipation noclety. We are glad to see that the "Union and Emancipation Society,' Hof Manchester, Eng land, which has manifested so much sym pathy with our our govermamt in its efforts to suppress the Shareholder's rebellion. le bringing out the speeches of Rev. HESIIT WARD Sweets, delivered in Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool and Lon don, with the breakfast vecches in London, Manchester and Liverpool, in the more per itUttlent form of a pamphlet series. These speeches have done more to create a sym pathetic feeling in England, with the cause . 01 cox government, than all thatthe secreoy of diplomacy has bq- itable to effect. We are under bligations to Timms, BATEET Penns, Esq., President of the Society, for a pamphlet containing the speech delivered at Manchester, and a re port of the proceedings of the meet irg It has been gotten up in good style, being printed in large, clear type, on anow white paper. It is thoroughly revised from the newspaper reports. We hope that the aeries Will be to-published. in this country in the 'IMMO permanont form, should the' Society not see fit to sand over a large number of the beautiful English edition. .Tie hope to receive the other pamphlets N scones issued. It gives us much pleasure also, to learn 'Clkont an anlonneement,on the second page oflhe cover, that the Rev. darn Wrm.t.ast ima, D. D. U.. D., who visited this coun try dazing the past summer, as the repro- sanative of the Society, and the bearer of the Address ofhfinisters in England, Ire- land, Scotland, and France, on the enhjee of slavery, to the. Christian people of the United States, t about to publialZa book entitled, "America: The origin of her Iler prospect for the' slave. a k t4 her claim for anti-slavery sympathy, Illustrated by incidents of travel, daring a lair in fle summer of 186, throughout the United States, Jinni the eastern boundaries of, aine to the Mississippi." Dr. Massie nude a favorable impression on our people do:1114a shoitvisit homiest fall. Ills speech, deliverwl inDr.Vaiton's Chtur.h, war well „ received, and was pronounced by those who heard It, to be superior even to the Address, of which he was the honored and worthy 'bearer. '• From the contents published, but - -which we have not space to reproduce hose, welmve no doubt but that the book wilt am . plyrepaypernsal. Dmingtheprogressothis tour; the wither Made a close observation '`of everything that came under hie eye. Aid from what wo learned of his character, personally, axing his short eta/ among us, we feel assured that everything Will be narrated fairly and Impartially, The Reported .)Hebei Cotton l'lpost - tien.rNo Truth to the Enni . aorrerpoudent of the Phil sdelphia :Arbor writes: There is not the shadow of truth in the re '. part. telegraphed from St. Louis to their effect ' aerobe( authorities had made "pron.:ll - to the I'sited States Government •for 'as exebange of cotton in the /bud Hirer dis trict fora elven amount of greenbacks. In stead of any °propositions" haying been received, we have intelligence that the rebel ' anthrg i ties are engaged In the removal of ell ..the cotton likely to fall within our reach next spring and summer, the-object being to have _ the cotton to fall back upon n.s a reserve, mob fnid•When the:War is over. • That ''such a more.nent ;Ise shrewd one can be miens& a glance. At four hundred dollars per bale, the rotten now in' the Smith; esti mated at three millions of hales- is worth 'twelve hundred million of delleis.-41 eon trrekdent to bay up; at moderate diaconal" LIVID par, ell the rebel promisee to nevi that hire beeniuued.: Ertl° event of 'a Demo s:Addis adadnistmtion next ;car, and - peace, the rebels, - with the• tempo, toblmor nqasval i stares,..ke., new n their restitution, would ; . , ..havia." fine !slier wherewith to wipo out the, ' menses of the 'war, and enable' nem to set out snow • with . companstivoly trifling ember- Idea is kndin to be tared, entertained '.:.".'hitha r frebilleaders;" but se the PM - gramme ~....Incladee-theindependence of.. South, it may:befotind Dior* dilDooltof exectitite than is, at the pretest tfina, , !maenad. " : 1 - • - , .: ~.' ..~,...::i ~_r.An4 c. ^ ~ 5 *1 . :.Y-~'~FSYw+.+"~2rotti'h~~~+.Y-~l++~s.: ^,Y2["cti~.swwv. s.'«4. n.~u:,~~- - ' .. I`=~3ifni. =lE=3 . . . Beitchist_Btatia is ;_wntisg & aeries of articles for the Christian Watch- Sams and Befiretor, on ..Men of Our Times:' Id the issue of that psper of January ith, she says: Abraham LiIICOI/ ..oraham Lincoln is,.in the strictest sense 11 emu of the workina itagail. AU his advan tages and abilities are those of a man of the working classes; and his poaition,now at the bead of one of the most 'powerful nations of the earth, is a sign to all who live by labor that their day is coming. -Lin coln was born to the inheritance of hard work, as truly as the poorest laborer's eon that digs in our fields. At seven years of age he was sat to work, axe in hand, to clear up &farm lathe western forest. Until he was seventeen his life was that of a simple farm laborer, leith only Ouch inter vals of schooling as farm laborers get. Probably the school instruction . of his whole life would not amount to more than um year. At nineteen he made a trip to New Orleans as a hired man on a flatboat, and en his return he split the rails for a log eabin and built it, and inclosed ten toren of laid with a rail feriae of his own handl ' work. The next year he hired himself for twelve dollars a month to build a flatboat 'end to take her to New Orleans; and any I one who knows what the life of a Minis ' sippi boatman was in those days must know that it involved every kind of labor. In 1832, in the Black Hawk Indian war, the hardy boatman volunteered to fight for his eonntry, and was twiaalmotudy elected a captain, and served with honor for a Bea son In frontier military life. After this, while serving as a postmaster, he be his law studies, borrowing the books be was too poor to buy,.and studying by the light of his evening fire. He acquired a name in the country about as a man of resources and shrewdness; he was one that people ;poked to for counsel in exigencies, and ti.whom they were ready to depute almost gity enterprise which needed skill and energy. The surveyor of Sangamon coun ty, being driven with work, came to him to take the survey of a tract off hie bands. True, he - had never studied surveying— but what of that? He accepted the "job," procured a chain, and did the work. Do we not me to this a parable of a wider wilderness which in latter years ho has undertaken to survey and fit for human habitation without chart or surveyor's chain. • • • • • • • Little did the Convention that nominated Abraham LIDCOII for President know what they wore doing Little did the honest, fiutberly, patriotic man, who stood in his simplicity on the platform at Springfield, asking the prayers of kis townsman, and receiving their pledges -to remember him, foresee bow awfully he was to need those prayers, the prayers of all this nation, and the prayers of all the working, eruffering common people throughout the world. God's hand was upon him with a visible protection, saving first from the danger of Assassination at Baltimore, and bringing him safely to our National capitaL Then the world has seen and wondered at the great est sign and marvel of our day, to wit: a plain working man of the people, with no more culture, instruction or education than any such working man may obtain for him self, called on to conduct the passage of a great people through a crisis Involving the destinies of the whole world. The eyes of princes, nobles, aristocrats of dikes, earls, scholars, statesmen, warriors, all turned on the plain backwoodsman, with his simple sense, his impertarbable simplicity, his de- tennined self-reliance, his impracticable and-incorruptible honesty, as he eat amid the war of conflicting elements with unpre- ' tending steadiness; attiring to guide the national ship through a channel at whose perils the world's Coldest statesman stood aghast. The brilliant courts of Europe leveled their opera-glasses at the phenome non. Pair ladies saw that he hturhorny _hands and diedained white gloves. Dapper diplomatists wore shocked at his system of etiquette, but old statesmen, who knew the terrors of thatcpassage, were wider than court ladies and dandy diplomatist; who watched him with a fearful curiosity, simply asking, "Will that awkward old backwoods man really get that ship through? If be does, it will be time for unto look about us e 0 • • • • Lincoln is a strong man, but his strength is of a peculiar kind; It is not aggressive, so much as passive, and among passive things it is like the strength not se-much of a stone buttress as of a wire cable. It is strength swaying to every influence, yield ing on this:elde and on thatto popular needs, yet tenaciously and inflexibly bound to car ry its great end; and probably by no other kind of strength could our national ship have been - drawn safely thus far during the tossings and tempests which beset her way. Surrounded' by all sorts of conflicting claims, by traitors, by half-hearted, timid men, y border State men and free State men, by radical Abolitionists and Conserv olives, ho has listened to all, weighed the words of all, waited, observed, yielded now here and now there, but In the main kept one inflexible, honest purpose, and drawn the national skip through. In the time of our trouble, Abraham Lin coln has bad his tern of being the best abused man of our nation. Like Moses leading his Israel through the wilderness, he has seen the day when every man seemed ready to stone him, and yet, with simple, wiry, steady perseverance, he has held on, conscious of honest intentions, and looking to God for help. All the nation have felt, in the increasing solemnity of his procla mations and papers, how deep an education was being wrought In his mind by this simple faith in God, the ruler of nations, and this humble willingness to learn the awful lessons of Iris Providence. Receipt' Under the - Revenue Levi The receipts from the Internal Revenue rom July 1, 1883, to January 14, 1884, luck- Ire, foot up 07,641,000. The estimated re- octets fur the final year ending 1864, should no change be made In the Revenue Law, are $83,000,000. It hss been intimated that with certain changes in the Excise Law, as indicat ed below, end also with additional provisions for the proper enforcement of the law, so as to prevent or more serensly purdah frauds, the receipts after the Ant year's operation would be is follows. The estimates are made for the second year, inasmuch u there are large stocks en hand which hare paid duty under the prest law: Didtßd /10,46—At 00 arab p.r gallon, LAO/OMA at BOcenta par gallon, 510,000,M; al 11 par valour al cant. pa:gem:id on manalketarad and gra noble, with a drawback. 134,000,000; at 40 coat. on manufactured, and emoting lat. 023,- 000,000. Portentaa.4ll 10 torda per galloa on trods:ltith to «mts drawback on refined, $4,000,000. • Otatot—nds a:tick Is dillicalt Is Istlmata, u the tradsits and atlas dtptad lanKy opt* this 11:= " wo a tild beat tar $l,OOO . lg b par poaadd O with p peva of • taphd hum. It ill proper to state that ant othor est [maks plata an restipts at from Is poo,coo to ed.030.0:0. • Bop—With lowlllkatlone ea recorametuted by the Commlaclaner of Intantal Samna 11000. Ara bowst—Addlng brutal of elates occuptialas mi dtown, with taus au dleldeads ud salaam, is alto recommended by th•Ciommiatiorrer, 120,050,000. 4alver-21ut ettuturtee on Ills article v.. 1.0 very doubtful, but will at least foot op 52,000,0t0, Lioawno—sl.6llo,ooo. AL, Bear eadPotter—At 50.50 per basso, $9,000,000, 110 ifatutfartrate—At Oh. guars! par att. too, , 000 ,0 XL ,:"Zotat at the lowest silitaatea,.sl42,s . oo.ooo. The highs - lttatatea o• - ...ne highest est—rotes tamer wcrisid . add from twenty to thirty-live millions to the amount. Arkansas Wheeling Into Liao• The Little Rock &swirls, of December 26, MITI: The rebels mayjs said to hold one or two townies, or parts olommtles, on the southern line or this State, but with this gumption Ar kansas launder Federal ?Ws. Bren in those eel:intim, if the people were allowed *free ex wessionot their sentiments, a majority would -nd"for the Ur' - " .0 mind for the Union. Indeed, at a late election between Oarland,* an original Union ist, who ran as an avowed opponent of the Consoription Law and of Jiff Davis, ageing Royston, an original secessionist and admirer of Davis, the TOtellu ter Garland. But the presence of • villgant commander in our State is rendered nonasary by the feet that peen, with the remnant of his army, ls left on the border, not -string enough to advance, yet with force enough to do mischief. Bands of guerrillas infest the country, and cavalry raids for plunder are often attempted, requiring the utmost vigilance and activity to protect the people frontlhata. It ii a remarkable Ltet that, for the arms beetles population letein It, Arkansas sines the advance et, General Steel., be. .ftadalud Inomevolantearkforthe lfzion,artnythan any equallontebar elsewhere. , Clematis, Alamein Jeff Deets' eetteetipeolleare eoeld set And a seer. of men, have sineiSenthil companies to the,Vnien army. Among 4be citizens :of all cruses, the old sentiment of love for the Union is reaszertingits power; rejudlves are dying away; and men are retaining to their allegiance, not as a matter of force but from duty and choice. The policy of an. Steele hu won thousands back and has recruited the Federal army with thousands of good men, whereas If he had adopted a Harsh, dostrao dye policy, permitted his soldiers to plunder, and bad imprisoned, permuted and murdered eitizens, the moult would have been that these tunilts would hare been driven to Print, and the citizens now loyal would have eat sul lenly disloyal waiting an opportunity for re• vessel. We have convened with gentlemen from all parts of the State ; we receive and publish some letters touching indirectly on this sub ject, and we bare talks with a goodly number from Dixie. The testimony of all then is concurrent—they all tell the same story, and that story is to the effect that secession and disloyalty are dying out fast. The rebel lead ers were hoping and preying that General Steel would be cruel and relentless, and so drive the citirens to them. The firm and eon- Cafatory policy of the commanding General in 'ftr, more terrible to them than any blow . ergiat;_can be struck. It has caused their soldiers to desert, the citirens to withdraw their aid and sympathy from the rebel cause, and has rendered them almost powerless. Troops Going to the Flold—Our Arm? Not Depleted. The general impression that the furlough ing of our veteran regiments which have re... enlisted for the war is causing a depletion of the ranks of our armies le confidently dented In official quarters. The number of recruits and veteran volunteers entering the Berries, Ind sew pang forward to the field, to under stood to equal If not exceed that of the sol diers returning. It appears from the records in the United elates Quartermaster's Department in this city that the number of recruits provided with transportation to the various points on the coast and in Virginia where our armies are stationed, averages from three to Are thousand each week. One half of these go by rail and the other half by water. They include the men enlisted in the eastern part of this State and part of the volunteers a! New England. As the regiments returning oompriso only one to two hundred men each, not less than twenty of theses organizatiens belonging to the dis trict of country named most come home each week to make the number of men leaving the army—assuming the average for all the States to be the same--equal to the number joining it ; and so many regiments do not return. Beside., it is not generally known that setae of the regiments coming home—particularly those which were enlisted hers—leave ooneid arable detachments in the field. Our regi mental lonisation. are really, therefore, not en mu ,h reduced as they teem to be. In the - ammo of a few weeks the grand march of our regiments to the field, with their ranks recruited, will begin. Enlistments, which are now numerous and Increasing, will be likely to giie many of them quite their original complement of one thousand men.— Nl Poet. Chorleatott—Tbe City being Gradually Destroyed by our Batteries. Private Information received bore from rebel sources, is to the effect that Charleston is be ing gradually destroyed by the fire of our bat teries. On dielfill of December two blocks of buildings otp King street, in the heart of the city, belonging to the estate of the late Boaster Butler, ware destroyed by fire kindled by Gilmore's shells. Several large ware houses, occupied by the Confederate Govern ment, and filled with army supplies, were also destroyed about the same time. The city is almost deserted by all except the military. The poorer chases have erected temporary ac commodations In the suburbs out of the range of the fire. Great deetitution prevails among them. The telegraph operators in Charleston have been notified not to telegraph for rubll eatipn the effect of our fire open the city. The...several newspaper offices have removed thefr prone. arid furnitore out of the range of our guns.— Wash. (be. Times. The Cotton Trade In the Southwest ♦ Washington letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer egye "The Secretary of the Treas ury has ttsder consideration a question, sub mitted by numerous parties living along the border States, Tennessee, Alabama and Id fs slsnippi, of en miroetrieted trade in Patton. IL is stated upon trustworthy authority, among others Adjutant-General Thema', who has recently cense front there, that there is an im mense quantity of cotton which can easily be made available. It le proposed to allow all parsons, regardless of their loyalty, to bring within ear llties their cotton and sell it for greenbacks, and return it they choose. They are not to be allowed to take supplies of any kind back with them. It is stated that Large amount of cotton can thus he obtained." PUBLIC J►'OTICES TAVERN-KEEPERS' .ME.RTING. .sa.P —Th. stern-Keeper. of Pittsburgh. Arlo dhany, and nalghborborsl;am Insited to ottsna aseoung on Tlll/11SDAY LYON IRO NEXT, T' o'clock, at HARDY WARD'S, • earner of Saver,. and Grant attsetta, for tha purpoto of attending t such burinems rof may be brought 'rotors eh* meeting, jalbaht nIIITINORAII C1.P.11 , 41, BilMitlaillUti. J. 11th, 1554. Tr' AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN RECTOFIS of [fife Bank, to .er, for on ze.. win be bold at the Pont, on lb. TIIIST TV ' Ed DAY UT TX BIWA RY, (ed.) 1551, betweva Dr bon of 2 Did 5 o'clork p. m. _Jal4.2 JOHN BEF.(11, es.biet. ~ro DIVIDEND. corn,. Pernmoann & Bore. MIAOW CO , Pithhurgh, Jantury 13th, lA3I. f The Directom of the " Plttatenrgh and Dolton Minting Oompaey, of Pittsburgh,.• have declarod • Dividend of 6116 CT DOLLalln 166 tiIIAIVE on tem Capital Mock, sa the same moo mend at the clom of bluing. on SA.TUlttialf, the Inth inst., payable en and after MONDAY, the flab inlet. Jailleat THOS. M. HOWE. Transom, Orr!. Or 110NOSOrrirt, NAVIGATIor CO., I Plitehurgh. January 11111, lend. f [O.lllB BOARD OF MANAGERB oI the Monongahela Navigates° Company hare tido day declared • blvldend en the. owl of 0010 Company of FOLIC PLC OIeaT. for the pest Ms months, or TWO DOLLII.RS A 1311A116, free from U. S. Bono. TALI. payable 10 the titockleulle re ur their legal mrprisentativos, on and after MONDAY, the 18th instant. W. DAKTAV Treasurer. 'BRIDGE DI VIIYEND. —The Stook holdars of the Pittaburgh and Allegheny Bridge Coutpany, t, at Rmd etreo are hereby - notiCed that idg • Dividend of SIX PER DENT., or TIMER DOLLARS PER SHARE, has been this day de clared out of the earning. of the poet six month., payable forthwith. MffilSiii=El Ow. TIMM .an li,rms.-Baaxa ,2i. Pittsburgh, P SPECIAL MEETING OF T E STOOKBOLDIGAS of this Bank .01 ha held at the Banking lianas, an MONDAY, the 15th loot., at g o'clock p. m., consider ths propriety of in creasing the Capital !lock. E:!!=0 MISMSEPPI MARINE BRI GADE.—Lt. A. J GIBBON. Light naturry of rail !kinds. Is la tbs tkr.rultlng orders tram the Mg Llspartment. sad ploy be found or No. 66 firm MELT, ooer n Oboes /ohs's" Prom St. UN. • WI At C.IJMDID.STkii FOR PROTHONOTARY. f—Trtos . . is 817.24 will be • esnell,isto for the eine. o Prothonotary, subject to the declelan of the [int o . itzgLibileAn tionventlen. Jete:to 10 .0./RONTER..—,IOIM MCCLURO, o the Fleet Ward, Allegheny, will be o eanill• tl=t;Corenter of Allegheny Candy, subject to the of &Mkt° the *tuning County Onion Convention. irE .1D rERTISE.IIE.4-T8 O - - - N CENTRE AVENUE—A raluablv Lot of Ground for pale. Apply to Al 9 11. 0 01:111111Eftt A PONS, 61 kfarkeifit. • POR BALE—A blooded and well train ee Jinx- nOESR and fall equipinonts, 'Bare u Headquartm 24 Battalion, Pa. Voluatoors, MAMMON 1101012. ,410:1e, WANTED—A Situation as Assistant Dook•lfeeper or Clerk. br young Er.n of good moral habits. Addreee It. C, et this oar.. VANTED—A Blackernith, to work on light wheel. None bat a good workmen need C. COLEMA IV, Marlon Avenue. Allegheny. 1 OUND-4kt Saturday afternoon, 16th hwitant, • LEATHER PbegEP 8008, COD. talning RIM of money. The owner will re-orer It by talllirg at.ltr. LONtri PAINTING SHOP, on Third strunt, Pittsburgh, wad paying for 11,1. adror thutosoot. Js18:1 . WANTED --A PAwrxER, with a capital of not leas than 456,00 n, to the Hide and Leather bnalneefi, by • house well astablLeted In Matzo. He canal be an ac/lee man, and predate , nsgefeatloniablo effluence. Allinve 8., PI O. Boa gin, Chicago, ill." ja16:41 frOWBOAT FOR SALK—The Steam 11 Toerhost.GßEY EAGLE le offered for gale, ea ebe novelle, at the Allegheny Wharf. Length 103 feet ; beam 17); feet ;• two engines, 13 le, cylinder, 4 feet Woke; two bpllere, 21 feet by 33 loch., 232161. der. patent Gentersitached. LOWER/MT 6 THEW, 172 sod 474 Wood street. - VEW WALL PAPEREI.- - -A large Bap .Ll Or . WALL PAPZB AND WINDOW SNADES, ivory dile antt'etdot.' Arun sad general sieottment o(DOOKBAept con. stratly ea baud, At the .NEW - rsooz-ergaE, 104 federal stmt. Anteetzt• , ?DOI. N. WANNNAIL liF 6 so rEAtritar-frwrs. rG'ATE OF 1 , 1 - ZABElinakfM . . AN. Dreo.--Leltere Tertomentary otAhe tete of se,l decoct. rt, AAA - Irs Nen greeted to the on. &reigned. those tarlog dame against the taus • 111 present th em. and Mow. indebted to said estate *lll me s a roymeut without dels_,y, to ABCII.(HALD OM Rteusto WO:6g et No 101 Ilirth stroel. SALE—Tcrenty-,:eveql Acton of Land, pat of tha Lorenz isr s. o , iiimuanding a fine 'le.. or Pittsburgh and rr lalie le .boat eta mils from Jones' Par) , Landlog. Torre ire on the prenilees come naa fruit Wass, and a rrrrr falling spring of es oellsnt water. 'it'll! be sold together.er divided to suit porzhazera. Persona desiring a eoun•ry residence will pleats call on Di. ALLEN LORENZ. No. GI Weise street. lb:•:OLUTIoN OF PARTS EMMA'. D —The partoonhip heretofore misting bersoms ALEXANDER kl GOWN wad WILLIAM UHL LIPS, ia the Pick and !fetlock busioole, ander the moue and style of MEGOWN & paiLues, L tide day dissolved. All pomace 1 • &bled to mid Inn .1111 mato, immediate payment, rolly to the undersigand, and those having claim. will preoeut than for eat. A. ILEGOWN.III Browder: Ty., Jan. 18th, 186.1. I•l9:lwdetterll OftPB446.SS . COUTIT SALE OF GRIST MILL AND B&W MILL.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan.' Court of Allegheny 000nly LW nderelgood, Administrators of the emote of Capt. Espy, dommed, ..pos. to Public:Rale, on the pr.:mime, on TM MISDAT, February ink, 1864, at 19 o'clock .. m., lb. following Real Fatale: A Lot of Ground in Upper ht. Clair teernehtp, on Gm old Washington r.td, 9 mile. from Pittsburgh. I oundel bade of John Eepy, Anise Rolland, other land. of the helm of Capt. Espy, contsdaing ONE ACRE, on which are evened a Stoma Grist Mill and Paw !1111 , • Frame Dwelling House, Stahl., and other outbuildings. Tenne—Onothini cash, and balance la two equal 909991 PnYßiente, With Me: mn. . For particulars slimly to J. ESPY, JOHN 1110EXAN, • Administrators, Or, to THOS . EWING, Attorney. No. tin Foirrith street Pittsburgh. Ja19:61m7 - VARAI FOR IiALI3,-1 offer my Farm for sale, .legato he bloom anwrishly, Allegheny county, PA It lay. am the Hoot:atoms .ad Piths burgh Grad*, within 14 Wiwi or laseef Pittsburgh, and within milks of Sewickley, &boatels:ma, and the Ohio river. THE FARM 602iTAINS SIXTY AMES, CO of which V cleared and to a high Hato of out!. nation; balance wall timbered with Induct, wahnt and whito-wak—th• "'bolo of which le well intend. The land i. not broken. The impriavemenb are • mew frame house, mann- Mg eta roam. and a good collar; there are other a.. °emery onibaildiari. There Is an old orchard; nso plata one, vet out titre. year. slate. The farm I. vithtn'% mile of Stevenson's Steam Grin Mills, and shoot the same distance to Stern, Cheatham and Pest OM.. If the Una le not sold at _private We boron/ .he Ist day of March, 18G4, it will be sold on hat day at Public Eat., at : o'clock p. m. For prim, payment. and other imformatlon impairs on the prontifee, or uldtves JOEIN 110 EGAN, Ito. P. 0., All.g.hany 00. , P atone. DIIIDDL Ir. e. ..tun -T. Ir. emu. LA BELLE STEEL WORKS. REITER & CO., Successors to Reiter, Herrman & Co.. makolketarsn of OAST STEEL, SPRING, PLOW AND BLlsrzß STEEL; BYRINOS. AXLES, CROWBARS, Works, Fixer V. A RD, Allughany Pty. P. O. Address, PITTEDOI/01. PA fk18:17 H YLAND, WOODS & CO., ERO It" DISE. BROKERS, LOMBARD STDEET, BALTIMOILI. MD. Or‘hrs hr parchaso of COFTEE, SODA Et, A. hit htully executed. Upeclal attention given to @hipping. Referring, by pertnivelon, to =tztag=titamm Ears Who.ler d Co.. Bkiddy, Mintord d. Co _ " Dougherty, Woo‘• & Co., Baltimore. )&18:6mooM nISSOLCTION AND CO-PAKTNEI3- ..E, Wilt's—Th. Co-Pat Monthly" beretotbre settl ing between the undersigned, uede the arm, mune •ad ety le of IIEITIR, HARTMAN d CO., wait dm. solred this day by runnel cement, SAMMIE ft. HAITI HAN and THEODORE W. HARTMAN sto Orin. The hnstnve of the late arm will he tontho. nod by OFlonall nernta, W. D. BEELER and J. r. HO LLE AN, under the Ann, name and Atyle tf REITER CO., by .bom all debts dm to the late Ann will be rt rel sad, and More dee trete ths same dowhergod a H. HARTMAN, GEORGE REITER, T. H. HARTMAN, W. D. REEL Alt, J. r.iIOLLMAN. January let, Idol W..h.trfulty rpoorompad REITER A M...aeco re of lIRITRE, HARTMAN & CO., to our frtend, ad tho 8 M. HARTMAN, T. If . )418:11. A N ORDINANUIC repealing any moor, ill leg tit, ft.. of Weigh 6E4 Whvf 11 tutor s Sac I. Ile ardeiada awl marled bJ OIN Mead mut Ctreonton Covark ,f ( of Allot:away, nod it 6 lesehy ordained 0.1 este..64 1.4.• cat/writ', of the mon net any and all soctlos3 of any Orilasztp o Chrdl naerw Oiiec tbellette of he.. ta b. 1344664/1111 , Ibe Wharf or Weigh "11.1ers of geld city, be end the mune I. I,teby repute.' repute.' and enKte•l Into it leer, th 3 tlu 141 h dal .IJanntry h 1 , 19.4 JAStES .4.11411LLL, Pnlalt•pi Belect Cottoest .roux 1 3 / 1 01.if, Jr.. P,61.1..nt 4 the t'ortth,qt Outman. tleel I Ma7 . lltte , , (let r th. Salect rtmtecil. MaliaiMUM i4IM - Tov iT.oLIi+TE Itndia,n• 11 4 hotter, than dry P h.h It I. alroo.l, en Nod.. It Isu no smolt who It prndom , o no dirt or doot It otonda tlio wont Intorue haat It prodorrra horn CIVIL It ix tho Innot oc.nomieel Is it not one-(moth tin labor. Per sale by 811 ff OIT JOHNSTON, Corner Ptairth mid Smithfield stzeete. of hprfl eat, tl hl. HOUSE, on the enitthweet chic of the Diamond, Al. logheiny riontaleing 7 room., store mat and miler, with 14 i.e.. 'leave champ gneund rent. The 1ee.16 beet 6 incite. front and 11. fast deep, to • 10 toot agoy. It Is a good etand far a Dry Geode, Gob tr 7 -7. Clothing or Boer end Abe* Iltotei nod 1• 7 • Tin, Sheet Iron and Sloe e nitabbehtatrit I. ate of the beat, If not the very beet. is Dm city. If not wild won, It will be rented. alldw ETA L s4,g PER TON—And we .0.1. hare a enparb DWt Paruncer for Bala, which orogt the owner one $3OOOO, for one-half Its amt. 1 ha suroece I. sltuatod near Morgantown, ha. nett pried IWO amen of rich Instal and &rating lands, with any quantity of Ore, Coal, Timber and Mam mon., $l,OOO will pot the Purslane In fall blast, ac 4 will nine It. cost In two mouthe. Apply to- Jail D. McLAIN d CO., 101 ]fourth visaed. IV - 01 WEL —Whereas,Lenore of Ad mlnietratioa, cum testament° comae. on the es tate of /nary Parr, of Allegheny 'octunjy, dimmed, baro beam granted to the surtatmlbot, all proms In debted to the estate an requadad to mW Inumedb ate poymaat. and thou. having claims or &mita& againat the said emote will mike Samna the mama to JAMES CHAWDOED, Canousbutg, Washiagton Co., PA stratdalltwT s. N. BRYAN Broker and Insurance Agent, N'. 69 YOUBTEI STREET, (Dark.'. Dann. Partial:Mu attention pale! to She panhase and .it, (on commission szelnsinly,) of BONDR, 370CL1, ItORTGAGIMI and BEAL ' , Whin:. Jo Sat BNUETB' CUT FLOWF9IB, dm, Yorwardad to order Dom NDILDOOD•B OAKLAND GIDEENTIOIMIL Milos, No. V 9 Diamond ISt., Pittsburgh, Pa. MIXEM MORTGAGES, AGRZILEIIINTS, BONW, OLIANICIP LIENS, and otboo Lortruments of Writing drawn with madams and legal aocnraoy. Accounts statoi tbr Esobstors and Adatlnktratoro„ Tithe to Rod rotate, to., ansadrod and Records ameba{ forldoro..ba. to. noeloorndaoT UNTI.OLISTERING.—.II3ving pan:aim/s -of s tarp 'task of goods br CIAM,I an, obb to oflar Event bargains at outnonaly low pion MATH= BEDS; Bair, Busk nod MAT. MASSES ; a peat variety of VILAD, TABLE It FLOOR OIL CLOTHS; CARPETS • OSSEO TABLE ocovassLedume., nod allla Bordered MATS, Of the bon gnallty, and chomp. now nontrpamod. All onion prom attandod to. Room No. 171 FEDERAL STREET, Allrghony, (fortasriy am by Mr. ilosonls.) d. 3 THOMAS BARREL No. 77 Vinod Arcot. I fourth ...oat an ron out to M. liftean DISSOLUTION. -1 he Co-porta= J...t heretofore *elating between the and In the Clothing business, at No. 143 Podetal attest, Allegheny City. ander the Inn of W. ItoGINE 00.,00111 dissolve en March tath. Persona 'mottles theeneelree Indebted to the Inn will please tall Qr.- view to that Ham and retie. W. /1. 11.17/111, G. Q.D r_t DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE 7011 SALE. No. in 131100 MD STRUT, be tween Market and ferry. Ton rooms, beldam wadi hove and bath morn Pyoued brick 'm t. slats root In all mpeote modern and well 6100. Apply to WM. 0. JOTINSTON & CO.. I aletla WALL PAPER, AS MIRA P AB THE anurzer Meaning that I mill ..n WALT, PAPLE, toil f`w":74.."1;711:X7 I font. baron to azattaiai, at No. 107 HAREM' BTltErr. Jala JOB. H. HIIORICS. OWN:SON ST. PROPESTY.—Two .911-ball: two story Da.k Dwelling Daum. end Lot of Ground fri foot trout by 110 deep, to • pared albi St feet *lda Dash beam Imo • hall, parlor gliting rortn. kitchen, dining room, two elm:al:ere and two plastered attic norm PH. 114.000. _apply to J•l9 B. COPHDEI7.T • BONG, 01 Market it. AOPYTUNITY.—A Hoek; Ok .Statlon.ry and New. Depot for gale, to the beet location, la • large city, and doing a doe badmn. +ros wimsbont 3:400 ooPttai, It Win a am emwhent opportunity to engage himself. For particular. call at JOIIN P. MOffell. ',103f Mundt, MD, Fifth street, POTATOES AND AfPLIZS.--Now in Otero and for oalt.- 5,M0 bnth. 'fork Atzta Pabidoos; 1,200 DM.. Groan Apples: 7D9 do Lake S.haro Turntry• 411. Ytllr ITETCHTIP ATRWikpaic r a l . 530 d. quart and DIU /Catchup; 160 d utlu pint PaPPar egq"/ fu store ould for oby am las nEntatt a Baas and 12f Wood streit FitEsti PEAtatas4aND ToetAToi 150 dosed fresh Taxtudoev, In ow; JIM o dp Peat" JastAftel led a ndd for a& II Jaik BETXBR e BEM. And na Wood attsst.' - ' prai, ' , MYR. COLLINS: C Banc, 'Orrice or CNIXT QllMentskurrra, WAsarsarox, D. C., January 15, 1864.) PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY Roksts. --- Sealed Proposals neat be received al this Dr entil (I &meek ILL Saturday, January D'/ 1664, Dr FIVE HUNDRKD (NV) CAVALRY H0R2120, to be de livered at Dm Moines, lowa, within (20) thirty daye (redo date of eentrart. TWO THOUSAND (2,0 M) CAVALRY HORSES, to be delivered at Ladianapolla led., withln (40) forty days from data of contract. YIVR THOUSAND (3,0:0) CAVALRY ROILS/LS, to be delivered at St. Louis, Ido., within (40) forty days from date of contract. TWO THOUSAND (2,000) CAVALRY HORS ES, to be delivered et Columbus, Ohio, width; (80) days Rum date of contract. TWO THOUSAND (2 060) CAVALRY molests, to be delivered at Chicago, 111., within ;801 days from date of contract. Said hones to he sound in all particulars, not lon than five (8) nor more than (9) yeary old ; from 15 to 16 beads high, bridle wire, and of s , es referent for cavalry marpume. nen. /perjeleeneee trill b. ottiedolotto4 to cad eeer/wd le every peweeekr. 210 bid will boantertained mama ancompanied by a guaranty for Ito faithful perfomnan,,,, lona of bid and guaranty can b. had en applies tio. to Captain Cunt, A. Q. If., Davenport, Iowa! Captain George T. Brea/wag. A. Q. IL, Indianan.. It., Ind. • Captain Ingham, Coryall, A_ Q. If., It. Lou!., 110. ; Captain Lowry, A. Q. M., Col=bna, Ohio; and Captain Paccar, A. Q. IL, Chicago, 111. Ancomfol biddara mIL bo requlrad to enter into written “ntruy with geed and sufficient arotnity, witato eight (S) day.a from data of acceptance of bids. The man of allegisncemnat anoompaoy each bid. Tho muleregned mama the tight to Neat oil bide downed unnowettabla. Yo bid wlll ho mbletainad for leo than fifty boram. Payment will be mad* on eamplation of contract, or se soon thereafter ito futda may be masked. Prepaid@ must be endarand "Propmals for Car -47 Horan," mid addremod to Capt. James A. Ilk, (Ala Qaarternmater, Cavalry Burma, Waehlagton, D. C. Any farther informatitm will be promptly tic. on application to JA.11128 A. IL! nalg:td Clad Quartermaster Cavalry Burma. 11YrICE.—The partnership heretofore „LI ezlztleg ham 3.M. LITTLE and P. J. VB. LIMO, under the idyls of J. M. LITTLE d 00., Merchant Tams, No. 54 AL Clair street, Pittsburgh, is this day &mired by mutual consent, the dissolu tion to take street t 0,.. January lst, 1244. The new ftra of OBLINO • BUOILLOM ear eucceesore, ere suthorinedito settle 411 basin.; protected with the tate Sr... J. M. LITTLIS, ITALLMG. Having disposed of my interest In the arm of J. M. LITTLE t 00. to 3.1. r. JOHN 11. BUCILON, La Nerehaat Tlllor , Na 203 lirCederay,Neg Tara, I take pLemens la recommending the .e Lem of CULLING t 11001ILON I. the patrons of the old F. tahlishment. They clil be prepared and gill spare neither time nor expeose to filing all orders, in their line, in the latest style sod beet workmaruhlp of any house to the city, and will rtrol any of the drat elm hem. In Now York or Philadelphia. J. H. LITTLE. P. J. Q. BUCIILOY Pderohant 'rajloria, Base on hand • full and complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Of the bast good. In the market • cod have engaged went anis taste workmen from Sew York. Wear. now mewed to make to order Gent's Clothing In t►. lotted and meet aubstantlal manner. Soliciting e continuance of the libel's/ patronage from the cos tumer, of the late firm. we will vaunts. , good At cod entire uttsfaction to all those who laver no with their orders VALERO & BUORLON, No. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET. FOURTEENTH LIST OF APPLICA TIONS Orr riling Liquots, Sled t. the Clrtk'. (11804 up to January 15511, 1804: John dinyera, town, let ward, Plttsborgh; -ooz & Dean, do, do, do; Margot:l N. Ball, do, do, dot Hoary &LIM, Wing hoe., do, do; Frank A Ihmenberger, o. fol., do, do; Frod'k Schield, do do do; Levels Hood, eating h.., , 2d ward, Plitthurgh; Ilinabeth Doihrtetter, tense, 5.1 ward, Pittaburgb; Gottlieb Genturr, other goods, do, do; Henry Thomas Alb., do, 4th ward, Pittaburgh; J. H. Dierks, do, ICI ward, Pitisbargh; Michael William., tavern, do, do; Dougherty, 0. b'.., Bth ward, Pittrthergh; Sarah Cop.land, do, do, do; Sebastian Pont., tavern, eth ward, Pittoborgh; J. P. Bthultaaa. do, lid ward, Alhoghen,Y; Iwo Stein, o th er goods, do, do; Ilent7 Metall sating hen., do, do; John bra., other &coda, foot Birmingham; Wm. Ilanaen tavern, Booth Pittsburgh, ' Aadn. YRLr , do, Collin. township; Jacob Stoop, other goods, Wert Deer do; Ow. Orow, torero, 8.A.T,. do; Peer floe:idol, do, do; Alattheer Lang, do, dn, ark Fredrick Wenal, do, Pitt do: Jacob Troy, .ting house, Reserve de l. M. Go.too, Caroni, O. St. Clair do Cleo, F.lkar, eating hon., L. llt. Clair do, Wm, liciribtren, tavern, Snowden do, S. D. Watson, do, Soott • do, Ann Rupert, do, Venaill. Ann Thompson, other pal% 'Colon do Joe Mltehcll a Warn, Terrainn do no Court will moat eo ITYIDNNEDAT, Juthaty 07, 1864, at 10 o'clock a. m. ikamo.trsaree mum tr. filed an or before that day. Applloante lring their bonds to my oittce before the day of bearing, W. A. HERON, Clerk. Fr HE ATLANTIC I R I S H A. ROYAL RAIL mum NAVIGA TION 0014-PANT. OALWAT LINE. ADItIAPIO, l Horerepover, 4,OfC. tons. enutime, 1,000 Ilornepower, S,OOO sons. OOLUMBIA, 1,000 llormegover, LCOO Erns. ANGLI 1,000 Hores.georeL L app Ea. The magatitanti Eltearaehip COLUMBIA will WI from New bark for Liverpool on TUESDAY, the If th of January. Thole ship are among the finest Lod funnel aloe!. and Mete aoronettodatoro• for pannengers are unri valled. Tro. LOWEST DATES of pottage to or from Ertrops, apply to the agent, D. O'NEILL. Mb CI•o•Aols Building, No.lo Plfil sad MI 8m Ithtlidd aL. RSight Drafts on the Natlonal Usk., payable at any of Its Eranohre In England or Ireland, for sale. .1110:1yEe CifiRAP: 'EST PASSAGE FROM .I . llt ' , OLD COUNTRY.. Passenger. brought out In FIDST CLASP NAIL STEAM /DIA from Liverpool, Loedooderry, Galway or Dort, Iw 'rwen ty- Five Llcillares LAR An d, by curnmey. sailing Towle for TWEIPIT-ONI DOL la Apply to D. 01(11EILL, Asap CArneduts Dalldlug, PIM, street, asd 88 Smithfield at., Pittaburgh. ear Sight Draft. for sale. mPlArtmod QTATIIMENT OF THE CONDITION /kJ OF THII DAIS SAVINGS INSTITUTION, ea Noreetber Seth, 1461, rebllshed In conlotraty with the Martaa. UAW:ATTU. liacetreti from D Peld epterltere...—F44.36o 6 4 "--"5.054 eantleiti of tart I. months. 1,876 14 Celled ..... .. Ibt 74 166,881 ?l ALSIIII2B. Bands sad I,lortgag.4.. .. . - 10 Aocrual hawed on /loads andimigoito, lot du- 1,028 74 United Stares ........ knoe 00 Dill. Bresivable —...... ...... 9,700 00 11,898 18 = D. E. WEINLIY, Tre PA asurer.Dl She undentigned, Auditing Committee, marmot hilly report *Lt thq ham summed the Beaks and Avesta of the leutltetien, and Ind the abom mat. meat to be cornea. ;WU I. JENNINGS, 7EIO. D. atICSEILTA, FR. BAUM. GEORGE R. BIDDER, CONVICYA-NCTICR. , ARGAIRB FOR THE' HOLIDAYS. DRESS GOODS AT Ft EILII.TOPZ:LI PRI C tots t ":"* At LANE, MAMA t ,00.4, &Moo no. 140 VIDEHAL BT.. Allngham,. VOTICIC-141 WAAD Impale 4.1 TfATAIS WITT, POO AND =P. RS. .. not plated to CM haab of la Foramen*, will mat to roodsoi u no qty Troatorrer'oneftee, Fourth Mat, toe • Sways, or at m 7 reoldonos, no. MI Watter newt, from - 6 tolo'clook p. &MU 1" ILL REFINERY FOR SALE, situated vs' ea the Allegheny Him and A. T. A. IL. whore the all can be handled at loot possible experme. Atandanna of nom for awn* ?law and to com - OM* order. Capacity ICO bbl.. per week, which can be ambled at alight expense. Apply at jaladlw lie al WOOD STREET. vcrALL. PAPER AT OLD PRICES.— ••Old 'dm" istewalog and being lower than elm Of say other on o! ben. Grant's may, will draw tee multitude who want ND. / 7 .. , 8 10 /P of ant quality. Bowen styles and cheapen rata. Gall as a Wood .tract. O. I Jatd W. P.lll/IRSHALL. A 13011: • 13 — X MAN winheo to obtain omploymot so • Shipping 0 oft or • Warehonsa Most. I. well acgoslasrd With tho city sad arljolnlng oottatles, and cosh, Influent* • lor g. moan of leads. Not of rotemeogine apptylo fide Ne LIN CO, ICO r•—". 4010 O. tit. Pica hhde. ...I very Wilda" Iry Orions gam jams remind "4 "!1117"1 "17 1 / 1 1 1 1112MRAW, ' pornar Moro sal TWA streets. Llr.--/0 bbL tuar • binding Arresindtrosertaiska uj i • - dal DitITAT &CO. notme, azarms, JpC. HUNTS PI7T6B['B(;H AL TAC, P4e.... P. fop 5 onthi. • TRIBUNE ALM NA( • —16 , 4 —55 page., price LS R RATUB A N DILLDLITUA'rE NNUAL REG STIR OF A ITA S. LTIT lIANA C-18(.1 pag-es mad 130 @rival ing& Pries ZS CY PHOTOGRAPH A LiWM:4 CARD RBOTOORIPDB. arms ICRW CNTON TATICIII RAT PORI , FOLIOS ctratalu 1.1.e.d• Fan, .24 Coy= Peas, 1 Penholder, 1 10.1 Condi, [fuses Pit Almanac, Calendar fi.r 1,04, Ilemdranda of Import. sat create, Rebellion 111 , ,(1, P. 8. Bounty and Pen al= Lama, etc., ale., al the old pricy —VI emu. GAILTMER, .13.1 dnerlptiro Rawl Beok et the Sontharo 11134 Borth, bt -. .ll,nte,ewe Mk,' Plato )lap. Price to mutt. JOHN P. RUNT, N•. S/ FIFTH STDEFT. lln mle DWI HaralibilMOKßlHß PLA , E PHOTOGRAPH A SUBS CR IPTIO N 8 RECI3IVED, DIARIES, FOR 1884. WALLETS 44 POCKET BOOKS, 4 YIN DIFFERENT HINDS. AT PI TTOOK'S Nook, Stationery & News Depot, opposrrs m POST orneli. FASHIONABLI% DESIRABLE GOODS GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING MADE TO 01.1.731MFt IN THE BEST STYLE & MANNER. R. B. NORRIS, BIERCH A WIT TAILOR, 79 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny. _ _ _ (i ... A CORNER PENN & T. CLAM STS. PITZEMMEGH, rL The largest, cheapest and east eatccuthl Ithisftsess Mates College EI!E=M dlndente eater and reeler et any tie». 0111017 LA RS, coalalnlair 11111 htlbrenallon, tree, to any addrem, on appllcattota I. the Pennlpaln TIBICKINS 4 nuro:•M.uw? Plttabority P IXWMVEILY - 6iLi CIVNTWHEK L. HIRSHFELD, N 0.83 WOOD STREET Will eonUma to clasp., his stock, canriatlug o Fine Limn Shirts, Undershirts and Drawtra, Lad a omplota asorbetent of SEWS ITILITIBBING GOODS, Glottis, Casslmeres and Vestlngs, In groat minty. lkdd by the yard only. Dar Itasambar, ebb la mar LAST 011A.N05 and LAST WIZE to btu ipeat bugsi as 21_1.1 REJUVENATOR. FOR TIrIEG the vrooderitil eithels of this mallets ht Tutoring H. 4 to Itcorigiumd coker, and producing Mir Vim, t hed altogether fallen oft or become Mb, Is ...7 day becoming mon mantflest:arui entablizboa, M. yowl 405t14, the bots— That a 221, 01 wares ora meattar ; mare Govw la at marital told. Rat It oat oaks 2 prow at; Bed /hada. That a wain*. 2.1 /Mama Stentaart. That a st 2/ nem La /imam/ad Ihshboo. • That tt totA ..t. A. Nair daft awl Gam. That a oat prawn A. &Apia; attar lb OiLits. no a will prow* Oa Hairfrera lathe That A drat eon al/ Dia.. V. , of the &alp. n not • Dye ; =tabu ao Nitrate a BIN., ta sad otherlngtedlaut Narita:la eltlaa Ms; at that. ?doe ; ONT. DOLLAR. SIMON JOHNSTON, Genta•A &out; Orr. of atalthaald -and rtrarth Ma" PttUbaritt. a012:42222•30 pRICES REDUCED: BoYe, Youth's and Children's CLIC:DTI:IINa. SELLING AT REDFOED RAM MI new otylas to b. rood In mat variety, .1 No. 19 Fifth Street. }alas. NEW CONSIGNMENTS. CO boxes Lemuel,: bbls. Chanberrleo; • 24 do Punt llosaisty: 200 bomb. prim Clammed ; Tor sale by L. IL VOMIT CO. NEW BOONS NEW BOul I li, Oahe= RISE AND PROGRESS OF SUNDAY SCHOOLE —A bliumplay or Robe' Roars and Wm. Fox. By John 0. Power. I vol. Price ft 00. A MANUAL ON raraAartso TEEM— Founded on tho Anatomy or the parte Involved to tho oporatlon • the Unit. and ptopor oonatrortion of Instrumento, in. 1 vol. 12mo. ND EE ONE REND. I tot. 121onx DARING AND SUFFERING. By Ltent. Patten ger. A large supply of tha latter work hat reochtd.. 1.5 J. L. BRAD, TS Fourth amt. D • • UNCAN, 811ERSLAN & Cil'S eight Me on the Union Bank, London, all= HSL on every important town In Germany, fbeitmniand and ItalWM.y, for tale In mate to Kilt par ch...ors, b R. WILLLAMB & ezOnlize y We.al etave4 term. of Thhd. LEATHER BELTING; also, thm BMWs, Parking. How, Cluketi, Lace Loather *tad Rind.; a large nock sissy. en !mid at the La; dts Bobbr Depot of J.& H.TIIILLTPB, dat? 2101..16 andlB St. 47U amt. 500=es:11. A im err _TB eco bop. POTATO," 0 bra Dim ,Prinft ti. M. 6l. 6111 10agtot - li Mum& . COOPFATAND CeIiPMERTOM' onus. bossis KV% ligWepiSkisg• J. W. BARKER & SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARA . ICE SALE J. Br. BARKER & Isl so swum mist. SEMI-ANNQAI. CLHARANCH SALE J. W. BARKER it CO.'s, AT LOWEST PRICES CLOSING OUT 8A1.13"FOli JANUA UT, 1110k—Black, Naha and Figured Silks; Yorn7 Silk., Cashmeres, Mous de Woos; French Marine., Popham, Wench Chinese., Brilliants. topknot. With • fall stook of MOMINING GOODS. ontsidting of Mt Warp Cashmere., Wool Caahmerce, Engilals and Preach Bombazine., Swathes Turin Cloth, 64 and 64 Mocondin. Flotentino, Alpans and C•atonCbtb. 110817:11T, among which an Ladle! Maslen and t White Cotton ; Ladle.' Ilanlosobod Dolma; Mime While Cotton Dag.; Vablasetasi Cotton and Mort. Rom Also, a varisd collootlanoeHoop and Balmoral Skink Comma and Plain and Striped Goods no Okbttag . GINTLNIMEN'd GOODS.— Cloths, Cm:almond . Teenage; Bid Gkrme; Ellk and Lido Glove.; Bilk, C'otton, Moat. and Wool Under wear; Silk, Cotton, Morino and Wool looks; Silk flak Seared; BlarJi Silk Cravats; Hammed, Corded and Printed Border Cambric Handkerchlob; Kik Handkomehisfs. alllTAlN&—Nottingharn Lane Onetains ; AppllandLane Curtains; Tambokrd Lam Curtains; Ymtitado Isms. BOYS' WELB.—Plain and Taney Chadlosered ; Plala and Rag Slatindti; Tweeds ; Meltoak alarm stook of ESEBBOI - and Otuabrio Collard; /brim and Cambria Sets; Swiss and Omobrks Ikkarnimpi ; Sofa I and debrto Tlonneing; Swiss and Cambric Bnodll; Linen Colima and Sets ; Lawn aad Cambria Nand korthirfo ; Volenclennee, Collard and Sete; English Thread Collard and Set.; Point Gauss Collard mid Bab; Wants' Embroiddred Caps and Waists; In fants' Embroidered Malls Drowse. DOMESTIC AND NOTIBEKEISPLTO GOODS—comprising Linda and Cottms Shootings; Linen and Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Limon, Pillow Mosdln ; Dimity (wits, Bar. seller Qaßta , Turkbli Qat.; Table Li...., Table Napkin.; Toweling; (Sank an/Diaper);- Blitaketm French Twills •ad Obtained; Wad and Plano COT .= ; Turkish Bath Blaaketd. AT PCB LISHETIV PRIM tt. DIFFERENT STTIALR. GOODS FOR COLD WEATHER. Do. do. -Scarfs. Children's Wool Naffs, Comforts. Nice Warm Gloves, Stockings. Extra heavy Books. Undershirts and Drawers. Handsome Traveling Shirts. 600 lbs. Blue-grey Knitting Yarn. •.d • lame dock of Notions,Whalebcmes, Spool Cotton Patent Thread ; Braids and Trimmings ; Wholesale and Retail Ml= NIIICILINTS, and all who bay 42 WI AWN ere tealt•l tcogrr• us • eall, es of <Or •opertor todocr istemta to th• pulley •3•11 price of our goods. L WTNTPIR GOODS. SLZIGHTITO HOODS, Ibr Ltdlan CITILDRZWII WOOL BOOM HIATT HALMOIAL 6TIMINCIJ3 WOOL OSOCICIBO3, of all ktoda. BOLDIIMV WOOL KIM 410 OLOVLS. LAIIG: WOOL SOMIJIL OWEN" lain WOOL BOOKS. CLOTH AND FUN GLOTICIL LAD GLO CEILDREWS OLOYLS. SONTACUS, OAILTBALDIS AND NUBIAS. SELLING CHEAP, At Wholesale and Retail Wholambs Rooms tip stabs. JOSEPH ROME & CO., 77 AND Di MANN= 6L 13./MATICHI IN Winter Dress Goods ! AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. Having reduced the entire stock of INTER DRESS GOODS, Shawls and Cloaks. , To eloso then, out before taking our an nual inventory, NOW 15 .2`lllC TIME to supply yourselves with any definieney in your wardrobe. s te. M. Corner Fourth t Market Streets. let BARGAINS FOR TRH HOLIDAYI3. Iii:IhI;i:i;I:f. J j;ci;~isil:l :J Pcuchatad In Scotland, vrbra Gold Ina al s premims of but 23 per cent., which ire offer at GREAT BARGAINS! betall and titans's purchasors vill Bad via stock ocuiSeta to .111E1IT DlMAlMirirf, •tile as taiiiters Out most EATON MACRAME dr. CO. • , 11111111 K IMET111)0D3,10110114,44 ';II:I.6:•I6:O4.I.,44n?Ib,MITKIII*Vgge—N DRY GOODS; tte. 8 13 i -ANNUAL CLEARANCE BALE SILICSI ea-luauceT STILIII. DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, iii kI.LBSTIT ISTUEST WRITS, ORR di CO., Hoods, in variety of style. Nubian, Bontaga Ladies' Wool Gaiters. 44 VERY LOW PRICI23I NACRUIE & GLYDE, n Nr e uuriT MELT, Between Fourth and Diamond. 100 DOZEN - SPECLdL Xo27er& 04. T.-1860--X. peamma et matiatary Wets. tematisel sill mast. mum bmg... Wanglm of th• M.t, hat at IP wit...lgram atm mg.& tarpl4 Ow; auestflam mg. M.. damn to scar ff emy min. - Mot tp tlts calsbratid PLANTATION BITTERS, Width are now reakaosoded by the Wert medlost satbastitse, and watiatai to prodmie ea imeataie Noalcial Whet They as Qa.din 7 idoweebbi. 10 . 2 kilY Paw, and mat thpareede all other Wrote. . t.••• • b •• 1 0.7. PUN sikaideat te matted. 1 rat Partly, etesowthma sad barigarats. 1 ray eashi a healthy appetite. Thu en ea antidote to &sage of eater sad ekt. They overaise &heal dela:beaks mad kie boats. They aavowiliso am yawn sad satins the ski& They prevent soismask awl teloseitkitt bona wbq raw the tenth the ipoldity of OM stasis& Witty oars Dywarpais sad Coossipub. , .. rh, c.r. &mita& Mikes sad Oboinni Meth& They Seal LineOomptatnt saillierme Heeded... . rta7 Ink* a' amts. • lanai WM.& sad ask =hawse astaiesirmat • Tbey we =ward of the celebaibsd . . bet. vtater. Irma, iiitatas, MCI Lid • an jpseprin4 to perbaly pm Ift. Choispna. • podia:Um se• decokes and taidtaathas etosad bottha Beware of teopistsza Limb& baby,: Sae that It hr D. IL Estate' stathsai el o w palate V. IL !Stamp caw the a" with heath ROW me ecte Ira stoat= on a tie aket eagreataw es stela label thee that oar bottle • not MUM with akiikee sad deleteriews atm& edit( lay moo to ankh In. taste at theteotes oar gawk. AR Prom prateodbir to eati Pleat& Elkus by the phi.. la bat, le ea ten •• • We ail ad, 1111 Ni kw sate tottb. Aar tallithim fhb tattle, or sellbag thy othei • tharels.wha th et earled Pima:aka Skim or Dela - a nal soder tits 11. & Leah sod will bar • • by es. Ws pe tuni at ban kw lir on two iireimg Ni batiks, dl Sin min theseed la Ihemashis tato don vartims. The ethane ke Lathe& Pisa. total Zane. as lan& denresa i Wombats, isa ,la pinball k.naditdea Ifia, the* Wed et a bottle fa the sakes= en arefeet eit Wady worth and kattrlttlt7 , Ths7 ea led by fin [liougi‘solsol. Nie* eft, vow., Itharkhoss, bath. stuotheats Gad 0:16o127 MM. ..i P. IL = I *AID SOO. SA *ailite.i. E. T. imerAm•arssia geD Lunn eurcursz.Fr. 7238, Ilbr ab who/061.4nd ntan o bl NIXON JOINSTON. Comer lhaiddleld sad \ Pork mieseat arl7:6ca•aminff U.PRIVATE Durum - Dr. Luthara's Speroiflo Is th• enl7 rellable malady fka Orem of ths wpm; of isetutrattais. It Is go Osamu sf m. asstesol Phisletssk wham lit. srut &WM to tM ttsslisisst MU elms of dleasses, sad with tottorsoklitstsd am. ask Ibr mon the twenty yam. It whacks, I. rectdrlng o. injections, stal4lllSSI4 lottristy from th. mistaken practice sad Ms muioSasszawarth • leo bobtpesueda attend e• the pabile. It le GPM* orient& sa potbelly oh. It sea kits a thou, horarts R.nlt id iv, se, dm dimmed Cayuga —Shp groat iug of &to ;nista, to at. holing penumant cm.* hoe led to it's *4 hattato4 bg. warlustpled area. °Werra, tbsregise, that ate signature oft N• proprietor ts amnia ash bsui-Naue •tber 1. pout., Pretend usly by. WI F. DAVIDSON, 0. Bold by all Druggists. Price, $1 :mu box. Oar Ter Wm at wholead. by 010. R. K./VMS 10 Woo 4 street. jsZklycLarlf ONE OF SUNIFSWELL'iI earn RIZNIDECH—H HMOS NALIOTIO PIL/AO.llllll THUS TORY ON a OATHIBTIO.—Ny ttu ayylicallow et true ltedleal Lass, balk durmast:az and emonimmy are esealdned ML not valuable PM. To prevent Wilms tato the etalasab nub ttomuitleles of tiadidatellO• and Wl* nem dins =tally monlalasdla Pills that relater Own few to aim to get • decant atilutrebt. and panne lb. Orialty Pekes am mmaaamaidy Judged is be meidesea of character, Irma Ow dial L .thim dr valeptnene. The does Wain mymeedlng one, and ante man Oita fa. Pill, antler ea quail= er economy, and coalldattea la anted to lest *el, tem amender la Dymyepala, Oomtlnevomm, War Ocamplatats, net, m/1 dantegtraniatm ad th. Beateamb and Bawds, and am a tram .Nseitly Plll. Par Hanna they are a ma care. ' Par sal by mil erhalemmia and retail dollen. JOHN L. HIINNZIMI,, Potyiletar, Practical Chemin and Phytamameditt. Jalt—/aapjya Eaten, ham i'CLASICE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL I ddIZIMING 11/0)18/1,11=smon. PAR*. IIicCHILDY & Manufacturers at BELEATILING.IIIMEITar AID DOLT eorrze, PRISM C0P2113 ammo, 'WM ST= parrots. hPALTI3I SOMER. Alm, lapin= and twins fa 11!!2#145, YIN PLA211.1111:M 7d.03, WM, in: pi:staidly ea MIA 2TINEBS• KAMM .11.14DIOOLS. WareEn" Xfo. 140 FIRST a LW BEOOIIII Fn., Pittitnurti, Ps. lipatial tears of Comer cut to 'ay &end pat tom tailtalydaler r , TO 11211.170118 SUFFERIERB OF BOTH IMXI3.—A roverredointlesetet tw in boot =sterol to /math fa a few dais, alts rm d.rpaapaD the wool zontloosad .brogulat cepa ah-o mode of tristoteat. withett owe', coaoldora It hi. weld datrtoormatuelesto to bte 06h-fa Oftotr .natures the mom of sere. rGalis, en the rocstpt of em sdAremod otoreloperke wiD esoilfrre, a copy .f the preorriptlaa used. Direct to Dr. JO= N. DAGN ahIk ALL, DM Talton greet, !altos, e. 1011331101.-.... -GEO r. 111131110011. Ir. =IT MUM& IZPSOICSBOii - , BRA & CO., (sue amen to 7karnor, Kw= s ituust,) WAPHINO TON WORT % roman lxaaaan, Pittsburgh, Ifsaattaturen r BOAS AND • STATIONLIT MAN itsqrsts, BLAST EEIGESIZEI, SILL MACITINZIVI. GLUM. atUrnigh CAST. =CM egl aestalpttiss; OIL ,TASICD it STILLS, ItPLIABARD taw num wo#o4 Agents hr GFINTAUDS PAIXIS 111.130 M, roa MEMO BOILLILS. CONRESSIONEAND EX - PIALUCE OP Alt- MAIM. pabiblud kr Ilia benefit old u &Imam aapeatttiaa tawn' mas Irbil coffer truer Mims Bability. Presaatan Docry alibi:aback alc.ocapplylag, ab the same flue. straaa V..'/ a. By ism wba bia eared blaaatt .Bar baby parte griO maul awl Wary Omni saidleal Itaaabeig and vagary: I+Jaaetrtaypott-pail bidransa ;tailors, single copies rakr be bad of Ow z!zetar. ' HATEI2IIPL Iraq. 21•41b14, Xtbociamty, N. T. Ei4OE - S,COCEELAII 42Rak, Man- mythlydaie abctureas of =OA - RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAITLTDOOTA 11/111317W agliT Tram, WINDOW GUARDS, 44. lea gI4IICOND =I 43 THIRD SIMIXT, bet. Wood end Mailkst. Nava on Mutt* &variety atm, Yitteraahney end , plain. ealtalge for all ••, Particular attest of p=t7 L ensicafig Grave Leta Jobbing dot* at &hers wake. CONSMEPTLVEI—The no,. a e . snizoirs AT tin care a 4XIMRTICPSTON, AMEISA,RII , OIMII7II3, COLDS coven , and all Sbrwt,sad iesirAlbetleete, to gether with • pemptleferteig the peettlition and • abort blatory ebb iaw, ease h j ebtetead of JOIXPE 71,11311/71114 Dream, de Corn am/ er MA* Welt OA Ow Mamma. lla: I GOLD PENS BE-POINTED ZQUAL TO ZEW. os Gig rimetpt of SS orate. dircablant for the Jobassa Ihit tout co arta. came, by atall as otlatawbta. JOHNSON, Saa6Attor and Oaks. ddldat •15 blrattptalinet, Acr. York atty. N.,ltoraiss a - scors., Dmussa r MUM AND 21 , 0110170 Bala Op WILLING; - CtannOAXINN. 07 DINPOBI% zuni ;OM AND. siTt. ra!, GLIM. Pittiberrsaa* - rar conoeu c a s Node 1,2 Woe_titetpll dem itcraishati the V sibmi Stets& , 11 -7 PIEEINRY IL MUM Potwar) and .m.y. anutnsmx aman • - qffer Asa i _ awe. .„,,„,..,1„ &sue ft...omM; griOOD MN taajefctti-,• WY ...... ~~- ~~ ~,,.,rc ~a§~'~3 7 4~7
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