' . -l iMrt 4 . 4lb :. ~ .• ( 0 &F.,- . eli . ~..:.._ -- , -"'""r: 'tr''',..-z,-,17,?.........-74.....,,,,........._ , . fittsUrgit oazeftr(. nAT MOBNIEIG—.-v.JAN. 2171864. . CITY AND 811BUBBAN.' . • - imrovricasi nupEn.lai Tro ipodrontea on the Evening dozens for the Collating Room of the .. • lithe 151161:Second Pa. Volnuteere—Col. J. 03. Sweitzer. :gee regitn at of volunteers was or genliett.ia this city by the Into CeL Samuel : • Black; under orders from the War Depart . ,Ment in September, 1861. The original strength of the regiment.wes 1,380, rank and file, .compesed of twelve companies. The ntimber; of; companies allowed to a regiment of infantry being but tea, the Bitty-Second was lataiWll as the "Scott Legion 1 , :o. 2." Thollester of the regiment, when It roooir 'Lealtallag from Goy. Curtin, in October, 1861, 11M. Va., was as follows: i,- Coinak -S. W. Black. 'lli.-.COL.—Frasels 0. Lehman. -iii‘lna—Jadli.b B. aweitzsr. Anrorsirr—Jos. 8. Brown. lacsarsio zarza-tc r i r rew T. Holt den. Turf; P. Webb. CopLata--Ber. Dr. Ailed. • Thik Captain" of companies were as fellows: C. Bull. • Go. 71•=1. W. Patterson. Co. Oi.-Thos. B. Monks. Co. D—Vm.C. Beek. Ca. E-4Thoz. Kerr. S. Wright. • Co. 4: - . . - PrsakC. O'Brien. ,411L.K-AThes.Erpy. Co. I-4: It: Means. 'Co‘tif=dles. McDonald. Co. 31;41.• S. Crozier. Up to August last, the regiment - had lost , 890 *Score and men,tes Mows: 44 'billed inhattle 67 Died of Wounds 9t disease . 119 Discharged 410 h issing In action 690 Baring the winter of 1881, Lbat. Col. :..Lehman ?Waned his commisaion, in order to aeospltheColoneley of the 103dPa. Vols., then organising at Ilittartning, whereupon Major , was promoted to fill the vacancy this created, and Captain Patterson of Co. B, ..edaeted to mowed to the majority. regiment .trik ,an active part In the Peninsular campaign. ()lithe 271 h of June, In -,.the battle of Gaines' Hill, the brave and Colonel Black wu killed by a minute • ball with& paned through his head. Be was at the heed of his noble regiment, previous Waned enstudty. leading saute ; a rebel akerptheeter, secreted toa tree, selected Col. ',Ills& as hiaiietimt. In the VMS engagement Ideit:Col.: Smatter was captured and sent to !Minuend. Capt. J. C. Mal of Co. A, led the rigiment in the succeeding battles, and ,reseived much praise for his coolnem and gal lan7. ' -O t: n the 13th of August, Col. Sweifser or rived from the Libby prison, and took corn . . -maid, of the regiment amid the congratula . tkuts of his brave command. Capt. Bull, aboutthictime was elected Lieut. Colonel of the 'reglaent 2 a positions .for which he bad already exhibited his fib:mini& ability. The fility.Beeend, after thiretreat to Ear . Mon's Landing,returned tn. decals Creek, - and pintleipited -In the perils and privations of the Pope campaign. _ This ended, the Maryland campaign ensued, ark the regt. auattook part at Beath Mountain and Arnie =7: Bitertly: after the battle of Antietam, Co • " l. Bweitser eras pladed in command of the brig .ads, lad - Lint Col. Hull slimmed command of the regiment. Blues that time down to this irtleent writing, both thole meritorious of:S eers nstabathese respective commandi, which :their Will carned,prentotion has not yet been announced. Alter marching and Bountermarehing, skirmishing and fighting, - the_ regiment reaelaid`Proderickshttrgoshere _it took part In theltdokut of the fight. So, Clunmellorinille, and Gettysburg. ,-„Bilehtast brief, and - very imperfect sketettof She felditisterycf, thingellint regiment, since ‘lticiilfthe .u paide,"pomp and circumstance," tt_noornttod sing-our streets on its first pa riat4.preilona tolleaving for the field. It' 'tarn sems . anclractive eavice and offered up. M i:plilanots of willing victim: on the altar of Aim., common country. Pram the brave and - .lamented Black down to the nameless private ist the roar .rink, thoso lamentod faflen are tornomborod and obetieled in the hearts of their *leak Breve men may die; but their heroic deeds will-live forever—handed down on the scroll of fame, as a legacy to posterity. The Concert thin Freeing A grand voeal and Instrumental concert for Ise:neat of the Bebeistenoe Committee, 'win - teem this evening, by the choir of • at. LareyettellaiL The • Ire assisted by Monte. H. and A. . ]Gabes; Brecht and' Fsentir, together with ' *other hobs artists. The proiramme is eery . fell sad:quite asiraettro to rho lovas at me de. -=-In' addition to a number of Cherntes : - Ind'Authentebytles _their, we bares QUM.- ' — .tali by Poism W. Bebotq, P. D. Betters, W. M.:NeUme Don; Duet, by Mines andA.D. Drown..lllelo Mrs. by M Wm. IlltiCtlehern; ,Quertnta, by Mtn. ble6ntchron, Miulthiesid and atom. Brown and Delo; _That, litessms.A. C. Brown and H. Sieber Wee P. *tab; Quartette, Messrs. :Al.-, Millibar, Brecht and Pcorster; Duet, Mn. 6-7t.lellers-end IL Sieber. 8010, Mrs. M. F.Selketi; 8010, Miss A. C. Brown. Quar tette,- Missal 'Brown and Kincaid , Messrs. Anti: ISM Alexander: Duet,ildesne. Detested 8:E. Brown will preside 'lily inimical of Stephen C. Foster. • .The mortal remains of Mr. Stephen C.F.:I -iar, the will-kuoirn Musical composer, of this ~ ...eityi-bavir-ifirived in 'Pittsburgh, from New :1404 And,will lsebailed this afternoon in the Allelheny.Cernstery. Notloo'of the funeral .-, - nlUlie &Wird elsewhere. We n a ders tan d that batrlosi of the - talents of _the deceased, and ~:41: 44010 ealitribtrtlons to malcal science Ittetatutre, - thit a number of big friends - '`lmifeeteseludadte bare some appropriate mu • - osatamines connected With th e funeral care ' ~ ;riasnies..;:At Trinity . Cbareb, the exercises will mprocal, and perfumed by Mr. Eleber'a guar tat% - "At tbe pare, tbsynill be instnnneut , ;161, - In *MA some of the melt porkier of Mr. Poster's IDrledlq will be`, appropriately in tro dans& Etcher Li making all the llMPlalarPrilparations; and we hare no doubt but the , rtin.N ceremonies: will be in some , Wiarthy of, and appropriate to, the eipritationOlwar 'mated fellow-townstnan. benteneaBeroked. R. J4illiams, Ot• ereenibirg, Who was eanvhstod by Court .;) oisouniced. Lobel shot, 3 ,- ast , erkeis esicatiort was to have taken Place , _ , . lioredaya;ainee; has keen :pardoned by the . - I!rethiatit: "..zErttfpreparatlon for the exacta igenmast the grave dag, the main "nrsat;idiiinclotte loaded with ball cartridge ittalutitted to Mold who were to are there, tad who heel biers their position, end the re. 1012thit niz,Vrare being loaded with blank lereptY; minutes yet rimained, when the inesseistirwrired with the Pudow• trek lawei dtwiwa th e two wale= tar :the - execution were *Utmost lenert-drhutiagaturseter, and. all mitt have felt thorned. graWng relief when the min ...11°20'4.2"M w!:110•.- ' "..r.. Tin Ignith Regiment Ilieentlisted. - ..:i'The,2oAtit Regiment Perussylianin elan; ..„taerskura•endieladalmostiele. ner11:( I•three letin, - iiiitliii near it home for the Mrsa . ;.. . iCsootigaaj Oils Chinned ranks: l'h . me -.liiikerni4elital hi the late poltand A.:A.. • ''.: —.,.3ll.lps*Oli*ri enunty; lila, Iclfiblie. . ' Pffilileleline salary at*, battle 'lain ' , . ,1863. _No ent from ..etlinerriiii'May ta - riem .114 &Ma las- rendered more effiont *civic. to Um; elormunent: -It has' participated in idioit,telithiaand skirmhhee, mall deride& lt lee .had 7 liti men' killed and:-w t masa. ..'.llo4l4lt44ll.itextrin it tan Me not been ', !unlade& in some one et int battles. It is ',..., eon& ed ~eioe.beit 'Matadi,' that l Jefferson, 4 - eland and Allegheny.counties could ''-'..---.;•.-'-' 7 PrikloF:: t ....-',..n ,.. ...' - . -;-- . _ 1 fi , ke , Sialsilet:Drin:TaxenTita liitth'inteber -', it tide thespituielot"Telsi, Traditions, and ~', Beilmieli . oi Border and Revolutionary Times" . ., - ;3it - ANN It . ciplitalits urAali, in Life," Pesp l , Alogy ofJonathetrAlder,'!"Moodb_the Itef-, z - filleep7 - ,irMiiiii..Poiending the wetelt."-..-. fce ,a• bt 7 ; l '. Haut; Mamie Hall, Fifth etzset.• • Ar , HOSIFs , Ertilam.—A fine gray mare in. iEp~ep - ~ostlu;etable o( ; > toilmted, ; Westaiotelind tesdpV9gtk44.r N". The leatiprelluil of SOT. Curtin. Tha_ asaand ituetgaration of Gov. A. G. Curtin, as hati already been announced by telegraph, took place en Tuesday morning, on a platform erected for the purpose, in front of the State Capitol. Although the weather was hutment, the spectators were IIIITIOTOO . and enthusiastic The procession moved at eleven o'clock, headed by Chief Marshal W. IL Kepner and Aids, and followed by Maj. Ben. Couch and Staff; Maj. Gen. Stahl and Staff; Maj. Gen. Hancock and Staff, and several companies of Cavalry, Infantry and Artillery, together with a number of excellent bands. Then fel ' lowed an open berm:oho, drawn by four white heroes, containing Seamier Carlin and the Legislative Committee et Arrangements, with a military escerL Then came the governor's Staff; 110•11 of the Departments; Old Sol diers; Brig. Gen. Pleasanton and Staff ; the Clerggyy; Judges of the Courts; Members of the Dar ; fibruncilmea, Citizens, Firemen, ete. The procession was large and impoaing, and fags, wreaths, and various national emblems were displayed along the route. Tke speakers, *Moors and memkara of the Senate and HOMO having assembled an the portico of the Capitol, Ron- John P. Penney, Speaker et tke Senate, introduced Rev. J. Walker Jackson, who opened the proceedings with prayer. The certificate of election of the Governor was then read by at. Hamersley, Clerk of the Borate. The oath of office MU administered to the Governor by Speaker Feeney. The Governor then proceeded, amid eke ' most nattering demonstrations of applause, to deliver the inaugural. which wo have al.. ready published in fall. Vtate Agricultural Society An eleetionter offieere of the PonneyLeonia Eitato Agrianitwral Society waa held on Toes da the following ro man: Pranks :I—Thomas P. Huns.. Ciw Presicbatts--lat district,W H. McCrea, 24. Frederick A. Skewer, id, Cluss. K. Engle, 4th, stl. Adraln Cornell, 60a, Wiliam H. Heltteln, 7th, linen W. Yen Leer, Bth, Tobias Bart°, 9th, C. B. Herr, lOtn, Jno. H.Cowden, 11t h , John 11. Beck, 12th, Daniel G. Dreisbacb, IStb, G•prp D. Jackson, 14th, AIM H. Kapp, 15th, Christian Eberly, lath, Daniel O. Gehr, 17th, Thaddeus Banks, 1811 B.:Harris Ellis, 19th, Jas. Miles, 20th, Michael C. Trout, list John 8. Gee, Old, John Ida, deck, Jr., 234, Wm. 8. Bissell, 24th, Joshua Wright. Addition./ Simi," of the Baccaticc ri,ssinie tc•—Willima Colder. .1. B. Eby, B. 0. retort, James Young, John H. Ziegler. Corrrspoeding Secraurry—A. Boyd Hamil ton. Memiat and Ocoloyist—S. 5. Haldeman. Librarian—Jahn Curwen, H. D. , . . . There is a volatility that the next State Fair will be held at Easton. The days fired for the fair are the 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th et September. COMMILADAZILI STAIR P1L106.--011 learning of the death of Stephea C. Poster, the emi nent Pennsylvania composer, and author of most of our popular AMlliliClll3 aim, Mc. Thomson, the Praetdent of the Pesters Wards Ridtread Company, gave orders to pass his remains, and all in charge of them, free orar the Pennsylvania Railroad to Pittsburgh. The Adams Express Company also refused to accept say compensation for conceying them front Yew York to Harrisburg. Tnaoran.—The Theatre was crowded from pargnetto to gallarieu but night, on the °cass aba of Mr. J. 0. Beftcn's benefit. To-night the eminent tragedian, Mr. Bondman, appekirs as "Cardinal," in Balwer's classical play of "Richliau; or, the Conspiracy." Thia will be the last night hot one of Mr. Itandman'a engagement. Tho performance will conclude with the new forcer. of "Tarn aim Out." Oea dmioalar esteem, West of Federal street, and South of Okie, will CLOW.) the ir regularity of the morning edition of the OAMITC,fer the past two days, occasioned as it has been by thstemporary Mums of a car rier, whoseplace we found it impossible to each ahert notice. Ho is so fully re covered as to be able to resume his route again, we hope. Tn. Mnratmme.—Humsey's Minstrels drew a larp audienee to Concert Hall lut evening, and everybody seemed delighted with the entertainment. The trenpeembrares a number et first class artists, and all the per formers are well qualified fer the respective parts assigned them. They perform agent this evening. MR. GOVGII'S LECTUIT--Mr. John B. Gough will deliver blo first lecture this season, on Saturday evening next. Ills subject I "Pe =liar People." Ka will also lecture on Mon day evening, on the subject "Eloquence and Orators. The Lecture Committee announce that no reserved seats will be sold. Liter. Col.. J. 0. Non, commanding the gallant regirmint :Penneylrauis ♦olnatecre, le now at hie heme la Allegheny, 'pending ■ brief furlough from antlre duty. U. will leave to Join his command on Sunday night. HPEMALL LOOAL NOTICES. Guerra k Barns's Surma hicaurays hare obtained the highest yrrominm ►t every State, County, and Institute Pair held In 1863, as the best family and the beat manufacturing machines, and for the beet machine work. A. F. Gnarl:am, General kgant, 18 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pu. Inoue' Pease, Plan and Ornamental Slate Hoofer, and dealer In Pennsyhreala and Vermont slate of the best quality at low rates. • Oglos it Alex. Laughlin's, roar ate Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • • KIIIITIHRT BILL= ATIMICIJAIL- - Mll l . Anne Nantes, of Louisville, Ky., says in a letter " Rhea in New Tork, this summer, I Our. abased by way.ef experiment some of tars. S. A. Allan's celebrated Hair ltesterer and Zyle balsam:ruin, tibial' I 111111 fiend valuable. I now write is beta on send sae a dates of each by express, for tbo are my friends." Bold by druggist everywhere. Depot 188 Greenwich street, Now York. • The above is for sale by Fulton'e Drug Store, 'Fifth area. Smarr sad serofalens eruptisas will seen cover the pores ol_those brave men who are, fighting their eourob7's battles. Night air, bad food, and drenching rains will make sad heron with the strongest,; tharefere let every Man supply himself with MOLLOWAT',9 OINTMENT; it is certain core forovery skirt disease. Only 25 eta. perpot. 'Tor sale at Tulton's drug store, Fifth street. deanslnk. haveyou examined the fall and .winter 'Wake( goods at the Merchant Tea ring estabilehmerat of - Bant..dirahato & Co., MI Market street T A fresh supply of goods every week.. Hen yeti examined the prima of geode at the Merchant Miliaria& establialnitent of S itM. k Co., so. 64 Mnrket• street ills now this - yea would, 6114 WO TO per osniJ is rat clothing livery gartnent - trarratted a perfect it. awns ifilassien. Gam Mamma. Jun Rowno moo slum ova Bean—The sasortmont of Yallsoad Winter'. Chasing, Wolf rooked by Kum Jobs Win k Merchant Tattoo, N 0.148 Mang afeeteg AT, hems. no dock of dothin of Cu Cant. yartety of fooke foloms4 kook, coati and aureola& 'rho i , of tast.ofal sod faatouble., • would bibs allot our ?masa to ghrolbs above gentleman s Warms.. Jiorriar, IC Roberts, No. 11 . Ylith strew, b now - opening Wad!t• dales stoat °Elbe Gold awl Silva , Jrristiy, 131,1ret war, sad limey Goods star dlrplayed In this -ally, and to selling. than 14 timwkably low prthos.• • tramitni and earrtNe cans sip be taluri at eta Ontedbea No. 410 Ps aired, day of night. _AU admit left Oro abets place TM 'be promptly attended to. AU calls limit ba paid in &deans'. • 0. Ilia, Dentist, WI Pam -Etas', will Ix- Unit to eB tastotottiot of las rooftostot. - 10572.11.--7 n Nov Toik. C. au the a Jaauuy, BILIIIMN C. ity TOMB, I l3th nagua Ina a Am. 11. roam fir., has of l'lttsbatiOn In the - With you of his op. • V Is huisrsi wPi, Ults,plua from Trinity Church, Siztlaatrest, oz SAVZOLT arrazzocnr. January 11, 'at a eilack, sad Matttrt Alirtten7 :Tbs. Uthar of .014, nth it /lone returns in- Itatt to'bia mita, city, and his rive will be beige hisfatheran6 mother. - - On os viz Pn253c222 Dams co. i k 4 FOR; IitIMIN I64 } . Pe D° osiinn C t B _oits_y , O. iteek or the 1111111151103 1 alri COMPW, ate sew °pea at the etre* et WILE.: lamas. • Treuurer. we. 05- wuza sum, Ptttalism!), wlwt 2 72l?Ttli do• 21.200 at 1aT2242412/Prtivuldo4.2. . Salt 2w. ~... ONAS writ ail.. DRX APPLIS,-60 bustles Bright . AP5". ! *434." RN IP BleK * THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON Special Dispatch to the Dittsbergh Gssetto. The fallowing dispatches failed last night 4 get through on account of the 0110,rutorso 11 . 1.3r1INGTOS CITT, Jan. 19, 1864 JOHN Ir. FOZSIT IS WITH Tait VASILOID. John. W. Forney is lying at Ida rooms hero very ill with the variotold. No ono but his physician has been allowed to see him for three days. THI rO2l /115C.1110N ■(LL The confiscation hill came up in the House again to-day. The subject seems likely to ac quire a marked significianee. It is known that the President last year compelled the House to pass an explanatory resolution, limiting the forfeiture to life estate, to keep him from vetoing it altogether. A large ma jority of the Administration Congressmen be lieve that the forfeiture should be absolute, and that any other kind of confiscation is a farce. The Judiciary Committee have sought to secure absolute emit/cation, and yet avoid a conflict with the President by limply reciting the words of the Constitution as the *sly limit to the confiscation thus enacted, and than leav ing the courts I. decide that limit. Thad. Stevens and a large number of others en the ether land, insist that the explanatory reso lation limiting the criftscatlon to a life estate shall be simply repealed, thus lqaving the law precisely in the shape to whieh the Presi dent threatened to veto it last year. Mr. Wilson tried to get a vote on the Committee bill to-day, when Mr. Stevens told him he was going to do his beet to defeat h t. Mr. Wilson finally gave way to s debate. LITT 11111 91E41C11 To 30111 Till cis:twos In answer to a resolution of the Senate, Secretary Stanton has transmitted slistef the officers who loft the service to engage in the rebellion against the Government of the Gni tad States. The whet* number that left Is two hundred and seventy-seven; of these two hundred and forty-two resigned, twenty-six were disMisied and nine, were dropped- One hundred and eighty-three entered the rebel service, ninety-two are presumed to have joined tho rebels, one was caught in the tut of attempting -to join them, and ene was dis missed for surrendaring his command in flee the enemy. Optic! OW COIIIIIIIIOXIIII By an amendment offered in the House of Representatives to the former bill, lt is pro posed to create the °Mee of commissioner in several States, before whom shall be brought all applications for damages sattained by ill.. diridnala during the war. He ia to report to the Secretary of War fade in writing, together with his opinion, who shall submit the Immo to Congress for the relief of claimants. The feeling in Congress is strobg against attempt ing to pay atmest any elan of damages, ma ims of tho very clouest and most equitable no =II Whisky was tip in the House again to-day. The House adjourned pending an-'amend- moat of Fernando Wood's proposing to tax all liquor on hand anywhere, so that the grog shop keeper would have to pay tax on his half barrel as well as the distiller on his ware house full. It was very ungrateful of Mr Wood toward his grog shop keeping constitu ents. It is thought that there can not be much doubt of the whisky in: going through just as reported by the committee. 0001010 TO 511 BEST BACK. Mrs. Gaines, of Gainesville notoriety. or. tiveli at Martinsburg this morning, hoeing made her way through toe rebel lines. She telegraphed to Stanton for permission to come to Washington. Orden are understood to have boon rent Lack, Instructing the officers IA return her to the rebel lines. OLiSL••L 8000PIELD Tho Smote Military Committee wilt cer• tainly report against the confirmation of Gcn. Schofield. Jim Lane I. understood to have abandoned his support of him, and areas Beenidecided againatlim. The care is not thought likely. to come up in the Senate for some time. Goo. Schofield is etill waiting for it. N. C. Trowbridge, whose intercepted cor respondence with Lamar, hail recently been published, is said to have been indorsed to Stanton as perfectly reliable:by Gen. Pluateed. The use of his whole name in his correspon dence has recently given use to newspaper cards and comment. TUZ FIC6B!OSIS 07 OLD DOLDI6I7 Certain citizens ere asking Congress to pay the surviving soldiers of the war of 1812 and the Mexican war ap to the time their pensions eammenced: The Senate Pension Consmittro report that to inexpedient to impose any new dntj upon the Government at thin Unto. TRz _INDOWUZINT 07 ►SMALL COLLIMIS d resolution of the Legislatnro of Michi gan, instruiting their Congresemon to we their infirm:leo to procure a donation of lands: by Congress to endow tomato colleges la sev eral States, hos boon referred to the Commit tee on public lands. OEI. IttiTIAR'S INTIATIIIT ran THE BILCILMET Oen. Batter had a lengthy interview with the Becrotary of War and Gen-Halleck to-day. He will see the President to-morrow. Ile is working for the liberation of oar men from Libby Prison, and is determined to overcome all obsteteloa that may be thrown in his way bore or by the rebels at Richmond. eravrou intsox's mar rot rimorsso es EMMIN:I3 By an amendment offered by Senator Wil ton, his plan for promoting onftstmente in the army is altered no es to preclude colored sol alum from receiving tho name bounty as white. POSTAL 110711 T ASD OIDGR A bill will be reported to the Bons° in . a few days front the Post Office Committee, as- U 61121414 • postal money and order' systans, phalli? to that of Groat Britain. The Com mittee has already agreed upon all its details lEO=3 The atrium statemeato vihich have appeared in papers concerning the decision, by the Ways and gonna Committee on • tax on oil and to bacco, are incorrect. No conelnalon has been reached by that committee on those mitten. DINXtt ST 'MI TIMIDUT. The Preiident giros the first State dinner be hss glean since he became `Praident, nest thoreday night. Some Senators and some 'of the diplomatic corps will be in attondence. TILL GLIM [HZ EA LI. It Is rumored that the Secretary o/ the It- Griot will cancel the isle of the 191114040 Trust lands, cad order a stew sale. . A lii4W Ravi rasp • A. umber or eitiscas of Cairo, Illinois, memorialise Congress for the establishment‘of nary yard at that point. The document was ald on the members' desks to-day: Wantrotrrox C ar r , Jan. 20,1864. . evrazD'a cozzlerosonce Mr. Beward's correspondence was had on the inombers' desks to-day. The Associated Press had made voluminous extraoteorhich were forwarded yesterday: c►nU'leDM. senor= eot.rsx. M2=2=i House of RepresevitatieniJan; 19, 111114...1"o Os Editor of the Washiegto*Cbronlele" : no dad: that tt:iStir now thaE Sposke;e Colfax :**74. ' favor of Atii.T. Yin t . spaes ' , oft colt:kr:4 N:::gailt,itilk I life ' A xiiq,sse4 DO ii4istater; supported - fur;l4,-..ppOoriiAcm ferriltAin:*;:b, bYl!**** l4ll ' Zickytti siadgoitb,ly:ii sad irpt. ittO %;`,YPV•04.:4.A1.: - , sad °plain, I bare net GU- It becoming In ma to participate In anyPresidentied move ments in favor or against any one of the gen tlemen spoken of as candidates, and while replying frankly to those whoisis, .efi rum that the popular feeling seemed to bit manifesting itself strongly in favor of Prvident reelection, I have always , ltated that It would afford mo gratification in vivito life, to which 1 intend to retire at the close of the present Congress, to live daring the next four years - under the adialuistration of ani of the Istinguished gondemen named in eoniectioa Rh the Union 'inomination. Respectfully SCHCTLCIt COLFAX. TUB CNiIII.I.4YLD GINRILILS Six weeks ago the Secritary of Wa r mado out a list of fifteen Majorand Brigadier Generals doing nothing, for whom there was nothing to do, and who had - beet in this oo eripation and that of drawing their piy;for long time, and recommended that they, be promptly mastered ant of melee. 'This recommendation was cent apt° the Preildent, but the, far he bat failed to act on It. It hi. r new proposed that , the Military Committees shall stimulate the action on the tablet!, tither by proper representation, or, if pom my, by addition legislation. E=l Gratz Brown tclay presented raison streams, slued referred to In these*. patches, of slut, -three Union members of the Missouri As embly, add of MI her enloit members of C•ogrest, against Schofield's confirmation. I. open session the eastern always Is that -attars of this sort, referring to oreettliv• b sinus, be kept 'secret, and this deparu froin the custom, and lion Oa dtmed considerable sensation hi the Senate. It is being (Bemused in !LIMO Senatorial cir cles as virtually presenting en lune in epos Bennie between the President and Slissenii; ~,,, It is hollered n w that the diseussion of 311 s soli affairs as hem-440n this confirmation, is not likely to wholly kepi ant of open de hate. , , /iilf..DDO WOOD' el To the surprise of many Fentando Wood's amendment to the whisky tax, levying en all whisky on hand, whether In possession of manufacturers, wholeealers, speculators, or retailer., was passed In the Committao of the Whole to.day, by a vote of S 5 to 30. Several administration Men spoke for it. Among theta was a strong thorough 'peach by Garfield: This excites whisky ;speculators imminently ; of nano they krill lose heselly by It. The amendment Lay‘ forty cents tax on all whisky that has already paid the present twenty cent tax. RILVOSSOLD3I3CS I DV G. VISTA a A dispatch received by Gan. Butler to-day, state that tan reconnoissance by Gen. W War, has just been completed to within twenty: seven miles of Richmond, having extended it to New Kent, C. 11. The rebel farce In strength were encountered and the hid developed that no diminution of the military force at Rich mond had taken place, and' no preparation for evacuation as yet attempted. SUITOR IL ORnas's BILL. In order to foeilltototbo settlement of prize coal ie admiralty, Senator Morgan proposes by o bW fut introdneed by him, to mento on Eastern Sudiclal Diatzlet, composed of the counties In which lie New Turk city. Brook lyn. Williemsburg one Ototen Liand. Tho bill reforms Mlle of the abuSee whir:lawn now operating against enlistments into the nosy. CSPIECII or =nos OOLLAWSII. The speech of Judge, Colhamer to-day against Bayard Is spoken of by the Benaters u mu ted, and conclusive. Be made no argument, but meted hie ease upon Its matement. It **- copied an hour in Ito delivery, iMPkiited alt the Laws bearing upon the sobjactik rep4r to It will b. atadvdis-t4zsght,P,;:, The morning papers will contain a capon from the Committee of Arrangement! from Miss Anna Die!Omen's address in the Ifouse, announcing the'net receipts of $1,030, which cam the Vice President and Speaker tramanit to the Freedmen's Relief Ase4tdatiOn. MAUDS t 9 tB6 CUSTOM ECOUSU Collector Barney will be here to-morrow i tify before the Homo Committee on e penditures with referent% to frauds in th. New York Custom Ronso. assent Etre/MD. . It la believoci that thecharges agabast Gen. Hammed have been Illltlafewtorily explained, and that be was•tosly confirmed ce Judge of the Northern district of Alabama. POTOMAC ARSIT-IttLITAKY 11t.1... The Army of the Potomac Is going into gay eties over the grand military ball to bo given by the oaken of the 3d Army Corps on next Monday, which the Washington bailee are preparing to attend in 'aria nambers. SZCISTAIIT CBLISZ LBILS POI AIi3LBTASCIL Secretary Chase asks for a Second Assistant Socretary of the Treasmey, on the ground that the present dating are too laborious for the present three. Mr. tlarriagton is owning back ,00n, and likely to resume his old place. The Senate !Tent moat of to-day on Boy Mr. Cohomer made an able speech, germs , ally regarded somewhat More radical than Is his wont. Lcus4o calm General Loam' case: r yes before the Com mittee on Election", and will occupy two or three days yet. loT No action In regard to the confirmation o the Major and Brigadier Generale by the Ben ate will be had immediately. TRI J01111(.21SOLCTIO8 providing for the appointment of a Committee on the Conduct of the War, paned the Senate to-day se amended by the Rouse. 1101101rIP HIS COILILMIOX Gen. Frank Blair reahtned his commileion In the army on the 4ay that he took hie seat In the Ilonsahl Representatives. It, it believed that the Committee on Ways and Means will tax leaf tobacco. Nono but taxes on mannfeetming.the article are to be laiply increased. Tho War Dapartmett has decided that the stadia* whp bays reread tWO year', AN en titled to the bounty, William D. Snow has boon appolnte4 agent of the Treunry, at . llni Bluff, Afkaneu. . Now roas„ Jen. 2,8. - -The steamer 'Morn ing Star hys arrived with Malan& dates to the 15th inst., and news from . Vern eras to' the yd of January. It Is asserted that the army of Turas has been dispersed, and be has escaped to Mon terey. In the battle at Marley on tho 17th-of De cumber, the french took eleven. mermen and Over 1,000 prisoners. They consider that this puts an end to all armed resistance to them. -- Marley wis - defended by 3,000 France- Meriesn troops, while Jaren attacked them . with 8,000. , Tho Government PIIILADZI.Pitiii Jan. 20.-=Trete than eight Willow of s.2o'ip rentalnad,tunoldlstet night. Mote at theyiesent tatell;inboorlirtion will not hut over two or three .daysi and.. lt ta probable that -many .teinlttanoss.• of parties delaying till the ;Imola:time may Oct melt the agent in, thrtelilittlaltnite. Teel of I IltutLfolul Conductor. .: H~sudicid ZellSz .l lo.The tiat'of the Reedlog Railroed'sgetuit P. mu, one of the conductors, obargett rittr. embeilliog the fmads of the eotupeoli was brought to Wel to•dsy, In the Dauphin , ibtestWeeolons. Judge Pieties on dier bath. 'lice trial ex. cites Oonsiderebteleterast among, ratlreld - -• ,„ is1011!I cotttlittel that). km truth. In the rintaort cos .m*4 a propait4 rebel attiokas flm's labiadtrins °cud& The rum prominsi ost th. strong liroiliit.'could sot .1•• trsted sei `anfiailbuitla oaths. Brarra.—Mr. Sumner, presented a me morial of Germans of Boston, in regard to the President's amnesty proclamation, pray- j ing that Congress take immediate steps to abolish slavery, and prevent to landed aristoe racy in the country. Referred to the Judi- eiary Committee. Mr. Brown, a memorial of eisty-three mem bers of the Missouri Assembly against the confirmation of Schofield as Major General. Mr. Co!lamer, t.. 1. N. Y., addressed the don ate at Iregth to support of the rule requir• ing Senators to take an additional oath. Mr. Coßerner proceeded to address the sen ate at length in support of the rule requiring the Senators, to take prescribed oath. to or der to understand the true intent and mean , Mg of the proposed rile of the Senate, It wet I necessary to take in consideration motompo raneons legislation. The mischief produced ander the *ld law end tho remedies proposed by the now law up to lent, men had claimed seats here who were plotting during their term to eubrert and overthrow the Govern ment, of tho United States, who openly de clared thollnurposas to this end. They defi antly ant malignantly domineered over e majority of the Senate, end finally undertook to carry into effect a conspiracy tkey hero had concocted. The question before the Senate was, how the Senate, in the adoption of a new rule was to rid the S,onctto of such men, and to keep theta teat. Wag the legislation of this gov ernment to ho put In the hands of men"wbe boldly plot Its destruction, then, Indeed, there Was an end to tho Government. If the constitu tion was eo framed as to be subject to this infir mity it was a total failure. The Senator from Delaware had admitted that Congress had the power to define the qualification. of Ha mem bers. He did not kee why the Senate had not the poorer that State legislatures had repeat edly exercised In this respect. The law re quiring the oath was an impartial one and made no dintinctione. and any breach of it would be perjury ; whereas without the =no tion of the low of 1862 it would not be. The new law did not propose any new disqualifi cation, and the Senator's objections seemed to aptly vilely to the manner of its application. Mr. Callamer proceeded at some length to argue that the now rule did not as the Senator from Delaware had it, violate the amendment to tho .Constitution. This did not deprive a men ,of not life, liberty or property. lie did not ece that thle hill altered tho qualifications prescribed in the Ciin satiation, and be thought the time had come when the country should rely upon its own strength, instead of upon the power of • few groat and brilliant men. , Mr. Anthony did not propose to disown this rule. It was based upon the lewd 1562, and had been Dived by the - Executive. That was enough for him. In support of the authority of the Senate, to establish snob a rale, he quoted from the opinion of ChlefJustice Mar shall, in the ease of McCellock, re. the State of Maryland. Ile thought this concluslre. Mr. Hendricks eaid he took the oath when It was required of him, not bo noose he thought it proper, bat to si lence the clamor that might arise if he refaced. There wes nothing particularly objectionable In it to him, but when the Sen ate proposed to 'make it the general role al feetlng all future applicante, ho should oppose It. Ito thought whoever came duly qualified by hie State as a Senator, should be entitled ! to his vent on this floor, and States had the right ,to demand this. Ile contended that this oath put obstructions in the way of any feasible policy of reconetructier. Ile was heartily determined that none of the leaders of the rebellion shald take a seat here again. The end of the rebellion was an eni to the leader. of the rebellion. They woul, in the event •f reconstruction, be too solicitous for their personal safety to urge claims for seats here. He argued that there were people in the zeceded States who had never sympathized with the acts of their leaders, and ha would not have mutt persons treated ad criminals, after their return to allegiance. Mr. Hendricks controverted at length the President's reconstruction policy. Ile could sett no authority ends r the Constitution for the President to tear .awe the State fabrics acted under and pet, to the formation of the t Federal compact, at a build op now State, in their =has by the v ,B of one-tenth of their original Inhabitant-. It was • cherished priaciple of the A. tuesteon people that the government dertoi power. from the consent of those governed Now we are told that this power Is to be d. ,ired from the consent of ono-tenth of thai camber. In the name of lkts State . be entered btu protect againet such • Telity, - Igoe President - .ptbpcaetl.ta take &lege of ten Laves, with an army to second him, inferior to none ever posseo,ed by any sovereign He trust Lei the time would never rum. 9 , '‘ell the people would be Mira, vi to veto for • ee man in power at his behest. Foch a policy of reconstruction as would all ,w the return of the people of the seceded States Into the Union as friends and not as enemies. The Benito then went into est:mire roes mittee and soon After ad j ourned. • liorek—The Bonze resumed the consider ation of the joint too liition amendatory of the Confiscation Act, by the veto of 25 to doe. Mr. Sweat replied to Mr. Davis, of Mary land, earnestly deny log that the minority in the House wore there to embalm.. the Ad. ministration. Ile expressed his views of the subject of confiscation, regarding the proposi tion before the Bonze as on endeavor to re. peal the decision of the President, that for feiture of estates should ant extend beyond the life-time of parties convicted of treason. The limme resumed on the Committee of the Whole the hill amendatory of the 020130 law. Various amendments were discussed and rejected. Finally the following was in troduced by Fernand. , Wood, which was agreed to--85 against 50 Provided further, that all spirits on band for sole, ri bother dis tilled prior to the dote of this not or not, shall be subject to the rates of duty provided by this net from and after the 12th day of Jan., 1604, except that epirits while have been taxed under the law, approved July lot, 1062, Shall not be more than the additional er in creased tax provided by this act. Several in effectual efforts were made to reduce the sixty ' cents tax on spirits as proposed by the bill. Mr. Clay, of Ky., offered an amendment that all whisky, or any ether spirits, er fluid, I or into, which , matter hue been infused and sold as whisky, brandy, ram, wino. etc., not otherwise provided for, shall pay twenty cents a gallon additional tax--eyes 74, noes ' not counted. Mr. Beeper offered a substitute for the warehousing cisme, so to to nwske it more perfect, but not changing the character of the original one, and providing no part of this set ghat bo construed to repeal existing laws, which provide that distilled spirits may he removed from the place of manufacture or bonded warehouses, for the purpose of being distilled for exportation, or which provides for the manufacture for exportation for midi.- ..sine preparations, compositions, perfumery end cosmetics. This wall agreed to. Tho part of the bill relative to the tax of two cents per pound on cotton, being under consideration, Mr. Blaine, of Ble., uttered en amendment which was agreed to, providing on all cotton which now pays jS rent there bo levied an additional duty of ens and a half Bents, the object being to make It correspond with pp:milieu of the pending bill, without 'further proceedings. The Committee rose and the Mune adjourned. Arrival of Cotton—Veteran Regiments --Whereabouts of Ctuantrell—hteam. er Aground, eta. 01160, Jan. 20.—The steamer Commercial from hiempkis on the I6th, with 176 bales of ootton,l2o of them for Evansville, one the steamer Planet from New Orleans, with 185 bales of cotton, have *arrived. ThelMiY-sizth Illinois Infantry and the the Fifteenth Iowa; veteran regiments, ar rived, en 'of* for home. The Planetreports heavy ice below Vicks burg. Quantrelf is said to boat New Carthage, be low Vicksburg, with 1,500 men and 6,000 arms, designing to moss the river, to rein force and eo-operato with Forrest on the .idie ohtsippi. • : • Thisteamor Evansville is aground at Clark's Tow Head, and is in danger of breaking in two.' The guerrillas had visited horsed taken off the Captain and one deck band, and threat ened to take the remainder of the Crew and bran the boat. Several boats are laid up at the mouth of kite river, en sceouat of the &henget dyer being [ratan over. Gen. .15m1th, thief of the Cavalry Depart- Meet of the Mirsissippl, has arrived at Mem phis:. • Caton. Li more active at Memphis than for a: long time. Four hundred bales were sold et sixty-eight and seventy cent, for good 'middlings... mum tour. Diezigui Neff& Cangreadonal. Want:acmes Crrr. Jan. 20, 1861 Kansas Matra. ST. Lon's, Jae. 20.--A Leavenworth special dispatch,to the Demerol, says: A vesolutiin recommending the renomination of Prealdent Lincoln is now before the _Kentucky Legisla• ture;whiels ails probhbly put. Ton - Einsas regiments have To-enlisted an Reuniting for old and new regiments in Going on rapidly:" - • ' A private dirpatelt.frem natal' that iterecrano cure to have ccinunand is-Keruey danCill it Topeka baa items that Carney bus but - 10 rotes .for 11. S. 'Senate. that there erttl he tensterts; forintdiblibielelittetits o fogk lei the 'tiljteirldhettinof bushwhackers ottlifibtiaers. , . Fran Hanna. Now Toes, Jan. 20.—The steamer Eagle has arrived with data from Havana to the 16th inst. The Mexican tows relative to the defeat of the Juarez army and the flight of Juares is confirmed: but another account, via Templed, states that the troops of Juarez were sneceas ful at Papua la. Tesentland, Tette d. Crnlan, and have also captured the towns of Tepatallan and linaglospaa from the Freneh. Men, arms and ammunition continue to be sent to f t. Doming , . from Havana. The officers of the Powhattan were the recipient of great attentions at Matanzas. The rebel steamers Alice and Little Lela worn at Harare. waiting s chance to run the blockade. The rebel steamers Syrian, Fannie and Hausa, bad arrived at Kellum, prior to the 6th inst., from Wilmington, reported that the difficulties of running the blockade there have increased, but a successful way was still open. The Boharna Herald mentions that the rebel steamer Don had undoubtedly been caught or destroyed by the Tiogn. A largo quantity of gunpowder fur the reb els had been seized at Havanna, ands man named Deaver arrested. The English Consul at Havana is about deepatching the steamer. Cumberland and Laura, both laden with powder, ate., mini the former is intended for • privateer, bat their departure is delayed, owing to the pees •o of the gunboat Desoto. enee of 01. gunboat Desoto. The rebel steamer Isabella, and &Meager, both with rotten from Mobile, arrived at n.- yin , on the 15th inst. President Lincoln Approved,fty the !Maryland Legislature—The General illeigs. BALTINUILE, Jan. 20.—The following recoin. tion wee offered in the Maryland Senate to day Re.lesa, 13y the General Assembly of Mary land that the administration of Abraham pin coin deserves and receives our hearty appro val, and will secure the cordial co-operation of the General Aesombly. That this General Assembly approves the policy of the adminis tration in the conduct of the war, and asp.- oially on the subject of the restoration of the seceded Stabs ; approves of the amnesty proclamation of the President, and of the con ditions there laid down a, wise, necessary, practicable and essential to the future safety of the country, and that the General Assem bly declr.res that the re-election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency of the United States is the earnest desire of a vast majoritrof the loyal people of Maryland. The government steamer Gen. Maize, which was sunk on Tuesday night, off Fort Carroll, Patapsco ricer, was loadened with gun pow— der, ate. Gen. H. B. Tyler, and Capts. French, McDowell, and Gwin, were among her passengers. She was bound to Port Tobacco. The steamer was fast in the it., when the steamer Adelaide. came down upon her, and the steamer Georgia on the other side, causing her to sink. The General and his staff were resoled and soon succeeded in reaching the city. Mosby 's Attack on Major Cole 9 a Camp. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—The °finial report of Major Cole, dated Loudon Heights, Va., has bean received in this city. He gives the facts of the recant attempt of Major Mosby's battalion of guerrilla cavalry to surprise and capture on camp between thee and four o'clock in the morning. They etudionsly avoided our pickets, divided themselves into small bodies which • ero speedily consolidated okthe right of Major C ole's camp. They then made an Impetuous charge, with a yell, on the right of the same. In consequence of the suddenness of the charge, the company could offer but a slight resistance. In the meantime, Company A.. Marylandvoluntocrs, the second in the line, was speedily rallied by its commanding officer, Captain Vernon, who contested their farther advance in such a san guinary manner, as to form a rallying point for the remainder of the bravo command, who were now most thdroughly aroused to the danger which threatened then:l,AM one in all, from the officer to the private, entered into the contest with such determined mat as led to the utter rout and disccmfinaro of the enemy. In the signal failure of their base attempt they experienced a toes of one cap tain, two lieutenants and too privates. It wits also very evident that they removed a large portion of their wounded with them In their precipitate flight, as a detachment of the commandsoubsequently sent in pursuit, found evidence of blood oil along their line of re treat. Our loss was foot enlisted men killed, and flatness wounded. Capt.. Vemibia experb• enced a scrimus wound in the hand, bat it is not supposed that it will prove total. Steamer Louielane Aground.--Heav3 Ire- The Treasport General plelga flatramae, Jan. 20.—The A enerierm el this afternoon COUtllill, the following dispatch: Fortress Monroe, Jan. 10.—The steamer Louisiana due at this port this morning, get aground en Core Point, during the fog on her voyage down on Monday night, but afterward.; got off without damage, arriving .t this port yesterday evening. The steamer New York which brought up the mails and pastengen, transferred them to the steamer Georgia at Fort Carroll. The latter boat brought them to the city. The NOT , York then returned to Annapolis for coaL Capt. Kirwin of tbn steamer Georgia report. the ice a.; being very heavy above Fort Car rell. -The C. S. transport steamer Gen. Meigt, which left this port last evening for Patuxent river with government stores, was sunk off Fort ' Carroll, about 8 o'clock. All kends were saved. Reception of the: ecend litnannehusetta Refitment—Speech of Gen. Burnside. Bosrow, Jan. 20.—At the reception of the Second Massachusetts Regiment, to-day, Gen. Burnside made some soldierly remarks, in the course of which he : " I, like you, com rades, have come home to see my friends; and I have boon ordered to reorult the ranks of the regiments. I have the honor of commanding to the number of fifty thousand men. This I propose to try to do, and, liko yon, I propose to return at the proper time to fight again. (Cheers.) Let as go determined to sustain. support and debt for the grind old flag,(point ng to the regimental fiag)--that flog, until we shall be able to wave it over every inch of territory that belongs to the Government of the United States. (Applause.) I know that you are Axed on that purpose as you can be, and I hope that I may be able to oontinue in the same resolution until this rebellion is or:asked." Schooner Wrecked New 'Vole, Jan. 2.o.—The eohooner Victor, from Turk, Island, was wrecked to-day on the Etomee 'heals. Wm. Clark, ono of the crow died on a pilot boat after beim: ramrod from the wreck. N. C. Trowbridge in Fort Warren. BOSTON, Jan. 20.—N. C. Trowbridge, re cently of New York, whose correspondence with the rebel Lamar was lately published, Is now a prisoner la Fort Warren, Re;Eallsted New: Rivas, Jan. 20.—The 7th Connecti cut Volnnteers,s te.enlistedregimont, arrived here this afternoon, and had a magnideent ' rota •lion by our eitizens. MAKKETS BY TELEGRAPH Philadelphia Market PIMADit-TIIII . , Jan.lo.—Tlonr—firm feeling; salts of lA* at $5 60 for A upritne, $7 Ihr Extra, and $7 50@9 60 for extra Family and Tama. Supplies ctn. in very elowly, and the Mork te reduced AD about 100,000 MAL Ilya near and Corn ltlesi quiet. Wheat has advanced r, with aim of TMO bulb at 7001 75, and Kentucky Wbiltiat 111. , emit Sales of Rio at $1 40. Corn rather quiet; amen sake of Yell., at II 1101 19. Oats are Wallin demand at no. Clovermeel-200 bash weld at $ll 60. lOnintal, flaxseed eotdat $0 16. Provielons more slowly. to retrolsmn there le • firmer Dakar oakn of evade at 7:lsftt 30r, Keil:mei in bond 44X@Inciand Erm 5323,65, feel .Ihrrts6—Stockti Ca n; PumaWe; Reek, ins Railroad, 65 , /,: X orris Canal, 65; Lang leland, 4M, 14,1.11 It I@k: E. 16,155,4; Exettaxign at par. NOW ydrk . • Noir You, Jon. Vi., , Ootter, - Aria O 1 Arm: Woo 4,601bb1e ot,OmthozP4 Whoa boaoypollas 41.000,1m0b at $.l, 81431 l fin Clamp wP . rinY , 6 l UN. ferigglroulcoo Club, - axi4ll 1 el Tot Rod: Combosor, oniceof MAUI boatrelo $1 PloTioloot quiet.. trot - unottozOiod.-.• Whbk-7 •td7 ai 02 41 0 . 0 •. : Biltimore. Market. . _ .„ . 13,Litmons;liai. to: 7 —Xo' voti tue ..zastket. Stour dull; $7 4507 60 fur Ohio extra.. Corn qulat. Rlo 00deu3354 to Ste. Ithlakey dull and Urarfat 1nt!.930t0 for GM°. • Now York Petroleum Market. Aza Toa,..7i6,lo.—Votrolenz, la Sm.' Crud* villa at .10(5315ie; rueuo4 tssioxie: • lIQUID STOVE POLISH;_' Baum why It tb betie; tbiut dry 901.1: I. Itis already idled. • • - .2. It Ina no whatesar.• . • I. It prodders no dirt dr amt., 4.. 4. It Enda Oa moss tatado brat. 6. It preserres tram rust. 6. It is the moat tredomical 1, It Is dot odo.fordth the-labor. ISIXeI - J.O I ITISTOrt, Catnertourfle load emimaaa DATILERGIIIIi: IketiatOttcprl osillitki,`Liac Venter and 61v•ts ; slam stock ithislitak as BOW Der or . Wit a. rituals, 4sar • Sta:ss.sass et. cuts Flikt—NO bbis. sale by Jat' " MISCELI.II.XICOVS FAMILY DY&COLORS. PATiIiTZD 00T0323 I + l , 18a. , fists; haillovol, Children's Clothing. acd all kind. of Wearing Apparel. /Mr ♦ ltialtite 01 SO PIM 0101 T. Tar ZS mats you coa color so many goodo as would otherwise cast gra time" that me". Xarioro shade* can be produced frees ch..... d•e. 'The pwecom simple, end any ene am use the dye with pwrect ruouni. Directions in Engli.h, French and German, !wide of each packnms. For ftzther hatormation In Dying, loni thing • peribet, knewledp whet colors are bcst adapted souse, over ether., with many Talisable recipes.) purchem Ilows a Stevens' Treatise ml Dyeing and Coloring. Beat by mail en receipt el prias-1.0 cents. Idnertfactured by 110WIA.STXVILS9„ DSO Broadway, Bono. For sale by &nests sad dealers generally. nolkens ESI'ABIABILED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, B?117FF 'AND TOBACCO 111ANPFACTUB28, lif AND IS 01LIZBEIt8 STREET, (Farmerly 42 Mato= street, New York.) Would can eh. attention of dealers to the arlielea of BILOWI 4 I SYETT. Macaboy, Tim Itappee, Coaroe Ilappeo, Amertcan Gewlemon, Demlino, Pare l'lrgluia, N.bltrxbas, Oapenbagrea, YELLOW EMOTE Scotch, High Tcno . tt . Stcotett, Irish Ilfgh Toast of Lund t, Bourg Dew Scotch, Fresh Honey Scotch, We'll Scotch. Attention In called to the Urge reduction to gofer. of Finn Cot Chewing and Stooking-Tobaccco, which will be ttgant of • notpertorßACCO. nsolitY. TO • • • • • • - Snoarso--Long, No. 1, No. 2, No.. 1 and 2 nand. °numlated. Tun err Carman—P. A. L., or plain Cann- QUA * m Navet ; &coot scentrd Orono.; Tin Toll CaTandlala. 6panich, Csaester, larkieh. N. B.—A circular of prices 1.111 ha sent on 'polio, Non. gaudy EXCELSIOR FUSSY (PAM COM• PAIR have now In coarse of ezootion cm GMT rrmizi, e.r...,,. Penneytreats Avame w)d the 11Iret. was Lippincott'. Axe Faetery,• large and taxa]. ITOWU, with all the modern imp" L, and will be In complete ranninz order on bent the YLBSCOY JANUARY, when they will be prepared to maanfletate a etyperlor crudity of Flint Glass Chimneys AO order• promptly attended to. Addrese, JAS. M. LINDSAY, TRIASITIMIL BAILEY, FARRELL A; CO., PRACTICAL FLIMSIES, GAS AND STEAD! FITTERS, Brass Work, Pipe, Pumpe, Valves sod lauds et fit iftria for Watar, G.. and S LOITATOB4 AND TANKS FOB OIL D.KFINZ- Slit, thud with teed Dl • 0411, promo. Noe. 128 TORTE EITBSET. lIATS AND CAPS I I=3=l L.A.I3LIGS' B'IJIt23 I ever:, kir"! LADIES' AND KISSES' HATS ! HT WIIOLICSALSI AND ENTAIL, AT lifLOOPO) & 00. 1 8, 1.11. iNOOD STENNT,_ Smbroldot ad Plano & 'Pablo Covert. Matta. and Velvet aUfrf. Velvet and Brussels Hassocks, to W. D. & H. M'CALLUH'I3, N. 117 20176111 EUIKE'S pUILVIANCICS • PHOTOGIMPII ROOM% WEBER Yl3lll AND YAWL= marts, Ed sad M sterka. orsr Itiebardics . . Javelryttore. ,Prreatratra. Pa. pno•roarn.Aywias. Of oros7 Km Dad atTlo, Aoki or Dotard, from Mt popalu ORM do Vloito to Cabinetd lib aftm. - Kr. POEVIANON orcald parttrty call Km at toottoit of the AGED AND 1N L= to the may oo moolbflity of this atablishawat, losing mocha, by • shy&_short flight of Kam Primo moderato. ona oattitmldem roarmitord. 11. NIXILISBITI...-....-..............—,.......a1l AlO. WS M COLLISTEE di BABB, troavfogOarrro and deans In all 'dodo of TOBACCO, Ml 7 AND OIGAILI3, NO. 106 WOOD IT E= Priwinman. P Hoops coo•tantel on toad • largo variety of Pipes and Emoting Totecoo. roVkly pENNSYLVANI.tI STATE REPORTS Wright. VoL 1 MAT L 001tPlilfr Just rettivol by IM3== olleat.LES L. CALDWELL t. J. Holm.. it Oa) rose reoasa. Benin.. In BACON. LAMM, 6UOAB BOOM BANN, ISNOICEBBELP, &A, • - 00R21111 MARK= AND MST SMITS, NIT:Iy firnuersoa, LYON AR eniAL, ISTPH . AND .DEANEII 'fit the molt 'elect brands of GENITINE TIATANA CLUBS, and all klub of SHOEING AND 'CHEWING TOBACCO, *NUTT, FANCY KeZ.B.SCITATTX PIPES. TUBES, tc., to.. la greet variety: BNB= THE BT. CHARLES HO TEL, Plttabargh, 'LB. —EL gITTI64 0:1 IMDeiil urink mvrEsly IMES M. BALM, kItCHISXI43T, erepacoa Emmert Diowinot Ins Sincincontots, For all kinds ofjlitibilugn, mad er,i-kaada their motion an roationable term,. . , Once on Antihero= stmt. b,tween•F.oaconk and Bob • • • street+, Allionbany city. • - NICE" TO LEON AND - NAIL . DTIALLIISTbe Mock *aloud. erassistbas of sbont ono handrsd sz4 fifty tent good brtg Iron, mi med, van assorted, sad 2,000 kmenalle, bolongirg to 12 , 1:=0 4 111ng tilt 03, will be - sold.ln lob, . ter; to close uut. ' lan '. ' . /BAUM TICEST.A. 00. IOTATOKei-A AND APPLII6.--Flovf. In voo tsgilerli flpial.Potatcliq I,SOO Ob.. Bran -do , Late Alton Seavlpo; Jilt • - • • voror a CO. KEIL' 1.10 d UP. AND • Mt= quart bad pint 'Ketchup; • • MAZ lbe - - - do • pint Popper bay.; Liston mut Ibrsolo by . J oil lico.llBbad WI Wood strsot: itXl7' ease Dr. Hull, ••prs:k• 4 t. b and pramature dostbs. Then* pro-ono,, Is *yak of WATER-N*OX BOOTS. Cc! " Lf: ".lr .. $l , I08III,Z1143et; aired. OIL Bow* ToOLS—Ono-Sett, new, tir sassy_' ' IL, DALEGLL 4X,.. k kgxB.-4.oo.bbwroreening., 16 - wts, fikihrl matte sat* to— ^ 11 .- Bogy,. rugllalt . imp= ; ibrid• - - 404 - =,1A31tEll,8OIC11:1. 1 a Weatateast.e Pak.l.7:--.1000 bbis Extra 1N... 1 "." 1 ". 14t/ 9 * t i e - "Tr I rVZ. B iCii at vb. YS , Deco N toms, mucamfas pays. c. - TuaLs • les "q l . lug ine V ZEM r :74),llbougi rxigke.w. -€.44Rlttifßlel iwitiagrAto unapt. MEE= GO TO 62 'FIFTH - MUM, •oE PHILADELPHIA STALK .boors c min STMEET, 7011 iLearsv, i.vito.stalsousta rirrn VriCZET, sou rAniratutisma oar= IFOII MIN'S BOOTS AT $1 TOE itr,s'iriNr CALF BOOTS TIFTIT BTKEET YOU IMPS BROG.ISS AT it 00. t. 2 r 11111 STUEST, AVE CHILDREN'S 9110119 AT I,UL C 2 FIFTH STISSET POll. BOYS GALS'It= or so. 69 FIFTH STIIEST, ros LADIES' GM 'IT We,. WY" Every pair warrantee, p:paire4 free, and told lower than it aike4 for a far inferior ertiele elgoerherlo2:. CONVERT HAUL ORPE 41111 . REXT DOOR co Itijiii% OnICRARR CLO6INO our WINTER tsl'Oe BOOTS AND SHOES, AT UST LOW PHIOZSi'if McClelland's Auctionr_ Mi. 55 PIFT.II STAMM: I+ls , , Boxy,- ''B ' Te the plan, to boy =car dump BOOTS, EIHOES BALZIOBALB, , • • OLIXSta. BUIPPI 23 . GU M S , BUFFALO AND rims omeitirs, ooAnsz AND In:44OMM Of all styles sad cf OA bat Onaiti at Ib Tlr7lstr•` art prices, ettll and by cosairmtd it • No. CA 11AltEMT SISEIrri Second doer from Tin stmt. FLNE GOODS! .713E1T RECEIVED, LADIES' GLOTE RID BALMORAL BOOTS; Do do do COISORM " AP; • Do MOROCCO & GOAT do ; OEKT'S TIMER BOLE GRAIN & CALF Do TWO do CALP • 13.11;' • All of tho bola crstoat work, aud warm utOS, tin - . • entire antlefeetioa. AIBREC, SON & CO., No. 71, ear. of Wood sad Ifscrtit eta .Tom; CA_KpßFf.f s Aionnfactater of ti BOOTS AND SHOES., of tisurg &Joe:ditto", No. 34 SsultbSold street. Pittsburgh. G EO. ALBREE, SON A; CO. Whole= sal* and WWI Dtmlars m BOCM, EIHOES,ko, tarn. Wood and Fourth streets, Pittoblask; GROCERIES: . MO bogs Edo Cora, ; I:A blds..li. O. bazar . ' tO do P. E. do ;. 17Z. bbla. Bcfined do • Z,9 do It. O. Idolaisao ; 12.5 do IL T. Strop' _ _. ~, L. ..- 140 amp, T.. 11., O. 2 and loaradol leki; ril do Black Tea,: 180 bozo' Dark Thee sad Spas Bon Tebace?; , 25 kegs Virglabi 64...5A " • •. .. : ' to; --: 11X1 do BL Cozb. S oda' .. , , WO bbls. No. 1. Extra Bait ; _ • In stare sod for sala by 151'111.1.VES A I.A.VICAIL. • ...-.- QUNDICLES. BUTTER-1O palls aisles Dalin 10 tubs do do; • ' 6 bears do Roil; • CHEESE-100 do Gashed sod alzabart - XV do Western Ilassree; 000 Enallsb Pairs; 110313...11 2.0 bbl.. AMES— 40 casks Pearl; FISEI-100 bolt bbla. Lela Threrlar; APPLES-100 bbla. choke tlrsea; la stars add at sale bl . J. E. CATITr+ . - --- • • NO SUGAR AImDIOLASSFS. . ts Wide N. O. Supr; ISO do Cuba do. 360 bbta O. Molders; ' 25 Olds Green 52 do Black do; 125 laires wanted Brands Tobaccit; adept& Mackerel, Bosurn Inspeedoo;' Prime New Lard, Kettle Banded; Ea a general ruck of goods to our Hoe, for de andlirsters, ied dioe 2 rta; at McDON42ALand D 244 LAM end- MlXibert LMlane dy SUKv ICO des Canototisted Lie:. 110 boxes snorted Soap; • 100 to -Petal Stara; SO •do Elver 010s0 Starch; to do corn Ruch; -1 • 10 boxes 'dot to; 10 mks eal.Soda; - ••. lo store sod for dab,' • ' deli J. ILLIMPAN MCI 1080. QutiAß.4.-2U acts. d. p i Lim 4 e N. 0. bu t gari Na . 60 tle:reel do . 60 111)15. crasbed fle. 60 do A "Cofko" do; 1:6 do A do 60 do. 11 tdo . da la dm, and for sal. by • &I& 3. KIICEPATISICIT. & IMO. ClagYdiC —3,000 boxes EJ. DA:teese 1.9:0 do W. 11.: .. do; 600 do :Hambirt 4,ix, • , 2+:4 do Goobtou Tor al namrtirt.D. S I IiDRIFai-20 aaaki. Potatoar,: 0 Ws. Onlotall 150 do Apples; 20 aarta 700 Gram Applar. , 100 bosh. Whits Saabs: Tor sale at 133 Merry street. ' deo Wk. P. BUT. a co. L UBRICATLNG : bbla..pareMuck Creek 0/1: 00 Tranklia ' Vas-ranted not la adn ar aumoKind to Eo.i tam MI as lubricator; kraal* Dy JAB. riarstrz. gob 0 and 0 Water groat. - NEW CONSIGNMENTS. LO bout Lemons; • 2.5 WA. Coantorticr. , • • • ' 64 do rum Rom : thyv • • WO trash. Prima Olaromed • , • . L. U. 'TOPA dOO P EFL. ED SWAIM ,' - z3o .10.41 ad ••11" Coffmrilagan LS do. Crushed, Poinrada Ariipitated; lutt. recidreSaad far nab -' . = IX= 2 DEW, • 4415 ltkirood amt. D ea band* lie.l.Lara (xis. . . alai,' and ibt:"lll 4 4- MIL ' • DALSELL A gas; sad 70 Water atm*. bO tbu.imi vri 4, nurEtriliad;. 2 roc ode by -JAS. DAL2ELL !ION: delS . • . 224 20 Sirata stmt. .r 4 bbts. "Ileke'ieteloes ' • - • - , do Deasy* - de; • . 1.,0 de clsetcoGrceu.Appleet -,-. • not • .ctirx ,Catipktv. FA ES-11 ROLL B 'ft bMtreL 1.0 tar l'44d, to ache; nole VTILKISTIOS, lARD:AVAItiVED.-- 4 11te itiglaest mak .L.l price pad toz Criostatritud, at times. JAB.)== , Litss o " 1 W AT.= ritUtle • • • .lando, gray* on band szoi lb: solo.;:babilgo: or retail; at b'oa. oAdl2 it. est: Woos, bf T• ' 11UST , . DAT GM', Da the reitlier,_te ► pair erecet BOOT& Thikbett ten be bed et - , zes. =Lows. ss ituuja.d. at. LAM MT AW.OItIMISNT'OF T ECYSIS CLYILLST -BOMB t Om 407, dada JAN Wear/ink litalawstmart. -na,l36.lslirlAfor.emie and Befitted NJ 011, tar ale to? Pa; DA12.13.L4 =i v ; vitt trorto Watarstruet. ligUrS.-400 Mph. assqrped..bguidis jr°7l.4klr 1 1. 1 M b kitatiergiiii) . . • rEAS.-I.ov nalE -- ctLests areau Teri to E. E .& d foe do 4.14-. J. ISEOLII43nar. MOT ICE RULTANG, 1.3 Omsk Taney Cairn& Lod 011. isa.at ABLE. 'A' : Tti A.- i for , A .4.43 frati-200 , b14.- 4 :hoiso,':OW, • -m—Arsuirsaindifolaq"fintigo.