ittsburg4 atattq. 11. BIDDLE & C 9.. : 119131‘. 1101=1 2 . 18 . 'FILIEDAY 151010113143-.2:::=LIJA.N. 22 1564. Etclgo on novae in the House of Erepresentatives on the amendment of PEE2L2DO Woo°, to extend the increased excise on whisky, and other &fabled spirits, to all on hand, whether in, the possession of. manufacturers, wholesale dealers, speculators or retailers, 110 one that will both surprise and please the sountrz, The vote was 85 to 30. This Will bring to grid very many sharp opera -1011, who thought to take advantage of this great change, and who have already made Pop speculative operations in expectation . of avoiding the increased tax. Such deal ers have rarely failed, either in this coun try or Great Britain, to make enormous speculation upon every ridden change in the price of any great leading article. fn this asset the government alone will pocket the gains. We seldom and anything to commend in the:opinion or actions of FESULLHDO Wool.; but we have no hesitation in eaying that he did a good thing that time. We hope our need= of the Post will now be reconciled to the increased rate of potations, since Falutaamo seems to favor the measure. The Philadelphia llecin, of Wednesday, referring te the rammed consolidation of tie eities, boroughs, and village; now some times arbitrarily called Prmsarsan, but always written down in Maki and public demunenta under halts-doten of names, quotes a portion of our snide on the gab jest which appeared a few days ego, and arldf the following remarks: Could the residents of the wee inoluded is ilurtiregoing statement conceive of the immensendrantages which would flow from linuellidittion, they would not for a day hesitate to approve the idea. Their wealth and populetion would then figure in the true light in 'geographies, ayclopecliss the bier `Their government would be con deletedMom economically and with a view to the interests of the entire city. Th, lave of their councils would be carried out with firm 'PAM In every part of the mu nicipality. Rowdyism and crime, which ars new - bitterly and constantly complained of try.tlmpress of all that region, would, as is ihsosso of Philadelphia, be greatly di. utinishrd',by efficient) police regulations - under oatipetent official; and in many other ways the dignity and prosperity of the' aturtielpality would be increased. In Phil adelphia the unanimous sentiment or the people is that consolidation was an ines timable benefit, and no possible inducement could be mired to make any of our citizens even Mini' tof going back to the condition of things previous to the union of our petty corporations into ,the great consolidated • gorernmentel Philadelphia. ~~: ~~4 ♦ l. ','~Jiii .Gen. Butler and the "Perreettonists. , In Norfolk there is a society called 'Ter ,. feationteta," and in their behalf some ten or twelve of this nebar have lately ad ..iik. dressed a letter to theommanding General , lit _of that Department, s etting forth their ob jections to swearing ,allegiance to lily earthly government- The subject was dis posed of by Gan. Butler in the following characteristic manner: ifeatuarters of Dghteenth Arnim Corp; Fortress Monroe, Va., Jan. 13.—,/. F. Dosier, IL H. Beaseley, and others—Gentlemen: I have read your petition to Gen. Barnet, set ting forth your objectionsto swearingalle glance to any earthly 'government. The first reason which you sot forth is that aell human governments are a =nes ' sexy evil, and are continued in ' '-'s n 1 yby the perallesiart-0 'ldhaink Al* , -. -AC:Ain:to _ oir4Yesiorlll4..estiiiilislaw 4 o .:-.' . .:qifi l klltg&tit; t.* l in . 'itliJr - 11.... 41/Winn 'ethetli lillate J SUU al ; cA " 1140. /53110.12talat,OitrOittiOli,ift,, • .-1".... Psii*.sudltar, vitae," "-'""' -i' fi- it - 4. ----- twv, -, •• • - awn utree.peintet Yirst—The gormstark4titlatigh an evII, fiebMitary one. Peeond—That for a It it is permitted to .esist by the wisdom :.;;VtrJehcmdt. Tkire—That the time at which W'peried is to be put to its existencris not yet come.' Therefore you ought to swear allegiance .• to the Government of the United States. Firsti—Becanse, though an evil, you ad =Witte be necessary. Seoond—Althongh an evil, Jon admit that it is permitted by - the Ivied= of Jehovah, and that it I. not for His creatures to question the wisdom of His sets, Third-4:Fou only claim to be excused when Jelairaleslovernetent is sub stituted, which periokyrea adroit, has not yet arrived. I.lo,..tmOtralitmt servant, F. Burtun. • IA y t : " '~ ~ ,'~; ; . The Mailrea4s. It is safe to say that, within the put few weeks, there has been leas damage to life, limb and property by our great civil war than them has been by railroad accidents. The weather has pretty much surpendef military operation; but it has caused ah extraordinary number of accidents on the ------ different railroads. Scarcely any road of eestaldstrible length has bean - exempt. / The nature of these accidents has been so va rious, that it is not possible to suggest any particular mode by whiah their recurreace ravoided Bet people are really Wag afraid to venture upon a Journey railroad. There ill scarcely one whore the trains are muting. regularly an time, and not a day passes that the newspapers id de not report one, two or more accidents. There mast be m es of avoiding this. , .. Bridges of stone a iron should be rubel ' Wed fer th ose o wood; double Meeks * • should be laid everywhere, but, what is more important, bitter 'police , regulations alma be established, and greater vigilance sad Caution should be exercised.—Phila. Bulistin. . • l' i . • . 4 : . , John Minor Betts' Opinion of General McClellan. # A letter from the Potomac army says: In a conversation with3lr. Botts, he stated that never for a single instant during this , war, has he doubted the final molt. Bit opinion- of George B. McClellan is not et alleomplimentery to that gentleman; whom he regards, if , not positively diiloyal at heart, at least in ;he light of an ambitions • eeplrienti for, undeserving honors. Mr. D. • stated that he believed that the majority of the rebel army regarded 110Clallsn. am being , as truly devoted to their interests u Robert E. Lee, and that a man who would not, when his name was used in conitection with Davis, Vallandighaut, Wood, and others of ,0 the same political somplexien, come out boldly and disclaim the association, was Wally unfit to be Commander of a Union arm. TaxWetrra Htiem—hlejor French, am " plisioner of public buildings and grounds, recommends that the President's house be abantkrued as & residence, on account of the brad condition of the basement. Tsa third quadrennial Republican State Convention of lowa will be bold at Des : petite on the 284 of February, for the purPose.of *electing delegates to the Rm. Ilona] Repollaan contention. _ _ , . _ ',Grout INuircie 'burn madzil speeches in Nebraska, lie deseribe4lllm. salt in one of them as ode batt flhged;ont goal in the e4antry." , :..'-'Boni..oo.ran TO 'Tug Pluteinisi,-Gon. hiartindalo has sniped Alto Union Light finard Ohlo volunteer cavalry to duty at thilioctitivolifitutim • -..,.' s' ' -: - Con. Ww.ll.'-atarra, the new Governor of 1 :' -• • - ' , Amy" MAUI ones 111 eirtal-driver between - 1 . :i.:::` - '- - -'• - Banos ; and Cleveland, , Ohio : at three del ; :.I` , . - : tall1111 • 2I111114 • • ' ' Adill O. shit was loitered by a reiire4 . 1 -.•,....-:, sextant. last ..week, week It/We-on lite:rroY:!? '"'leernt:ialAnn: Anton 111011011.'".''' ~,.. -s., .~ ~,. i l.a - >F+^c~m~+,..~ E" _ ,•-z. ' + ~, m' -~:,~ "~. ,r+ ~. ~r t~ l r. -r'r*F=r~a.... i_...~~.r5: - . - K: _ ...:.,r=..~,..... -41 77Aa2; - 4.=,,_ _ IngrenStiaCsineipendelle — • tines tidre..ef trie..Corienlwinience or tbe State Department with Foreign Govenuneatz. we have already given our readers a awn- Mary 061111 correspondence between the Gelf enunaat of the United States and those of Great Brit.in and Brume. Below we give a summary of oorrespondme with other coun tries : The Information from 11122111 1 / 1 to represented to be u heretofore. lair. Reward, in writing to Charge d'affalrsßayardraylor, sap, "She E uu Our &toad/Lap In every case, fn p reference to any other SnopessaPower, sim pl y because she always wishes tut well, and eaves no to conduct our affairs u wo think best." Mr. Taylor,ln writing to Mr. Seward, Jan uary. It, 1553, .says: "I haio Just returned frees an interview with PllllOl5 Gortobsoelf. 'Tell Mr. Seward, said he, 'that the policy of Rushaimegord to the United States to dud, and will not bethanged by the coal. adopted by any other nation. We greatly desire, as yon know, the termination of your unfortun ate struggle ; but we shall not offer our friend ly mediation until it is certain of being so. otpted by both Mdos—by the federal govern ment and by the Southern States. We earn ' only hope for the maintenance of the Union; but at the same time we have no hostility to the Southern people, and for theaake of both sides we shell gladly proffer our services when they are tontuolly requested, bat not until then.' " And the Emperor expressed to Minisoir Clay in May Let that he bore in memory the friendly expressions formerly used in regard to the United States and that nothing would be wanting on his p art to makepermanent the amicable relations of the past. Mr. Seward to Charge d'idfairs Perry, Sep tember 3, 18811, says :—"The President is pleased with the eseuranoe from the Marquis do Miraflores that the gorarnment of Spain still adheres to its polity of withholding re oognition from the insurgents." After stating that Mr. Perry has not errod In bringing to the knowledge of the Marquis the bearing of the present aril war upon the question of slavery, at home as *ell abroad, Mr. Sowards says : Consolldatbn The Spanish government can easily deter mine for itself whether the continued enjoy ment of Cuba with slavery is more likely to be secured by recognition of the insurgents, which would be an act hostile to the United Pates than it will be secured by the policy bf cordial friendship towards the United States, which bar induced them for sixty years to respect that occupation themselves, and to insist upon its being respected by all other nations. The Cleited Sinus gocerauwas do not scant any noes Ferritorien—entainty they do set maw any mere siaeveoldis2 Territo ries. The United States government is not a for cible propagandist of emancipation even at home, although it does not hesitate to strike slavery dawn when it rises in resistance to the government. Much less is this government an armed propagandist of emancipation or any other policy in foreign countries. But it certainly could not, if assailed by any foreign elaveholding Power, show any greater for :beam:co towards the elarery maintained by a foreign army than it shows to domicile sla very when employed by the government against the insurgents. •lIST3I/- Mq Seward, in writing to Mr. Motley, Sep timber 26,1863, says: "The United States are not indifferent to the events which are occur ring in Mexico. While the governments of those two countries are not improperly left in any uncertainty about the sentiments of the United States, the reparfid relations of a member of the imperial family of Austria to these events, do not seem insufficient to jab tify this government in making any represeri tatlons on that subject toy the government of the Emperor. This candor and fairness to ward the United States warrant the President In believing, as ho firmly does, that his Maj esty will not suffer his government to be en- gaged in any proceeding hostile or injurious to the United States." The Secretary thanks Mr. Motley for his interesting summary of the recent movement* at Frankfort for the reorganisation of the States of Germany, and says: "The United i States ,entertain such 'cordial sentiments to- I, wards the States of Germany severally as melt forbid any proceedings calculated to embarrass the just action of either of them for its own security and advancemslA this feeling ought eitt tr•Mr.'I I I4 II :DIIIMF r t tog that artrigOolisti-fian tlitlaiatiitir lo oll4V ololw44l rtip*towtia - : tiuiro *at rigkitgrie:4ool44.lo44._ belis ;:•-• 41} 4 01 0 191 4 4"*... . , Ate AiteSblit‘rtc4.44,LitininoM•i- C-'••lllnSaftintli.ioesibe;T:lB63, Minister tgeltilfftriatiiicted to demand of the govern- Ment of the Tycoon a compliance with treaty stipulations, the prompt payment of a sum sufficient aindentnify all the losses which were sustained by himself and other members : of the Legation on the occasion of the Bring of his official residence, to demand that dill gent efforts be made 'to discover the Incendi aries and bring them to condign punishment, to demand proper and adequate guarantees for his safe return to Jeddo, and the perma nent re-establishment of the Legation thorn without delay and to insist& the full observ ance of the treaties between the United States and lapin in all particulars which have not been heretofore waived OT postponed by this I government, and demand reasonable indemni ty, to be axed by himself, for the Injuries I which have been curtained by any American citizen from any acts of violence committed against them by Japanese subjects he will further demand that diligent efforts be Lida by the Tycoon's government to bring the aggressors to justice, and to inflict upon them such punishment as will bo calculated to prevent farther outrages of the same kind. Mr. Pruyn Is authorized-to employ the naval fore. at his command to protect himself, the Legation and others of our countrymen Under any aircrunstances which may occur ; and he I will inform the government of the Trope that. the 'United States will, as they okallfad coca ' non, send additional forces to maintain the foregoing demands. Mr. Seward, under date of October 8„ 1863, writes to Mr. Pruyn :—"Having been advised by your dispatch of the Bth of August, which oats from San Planets& by telegraph, that the Tynan has returned to Jeddo, and that year relations with his government are much improved, I deem it inexpedient to restrain your discretion at present by special instruc tions, but &entail, wait the development of events which must have occurred since that comrsunication was sent." Asahig tho document+ is one dated April 4, 1863, in whin Minister Blarehford On to Mr. Seward: "His Holineu as well as the Cardinal &Metro an decided friend of the Union, and ardently data that He integrity may be preserved. The latter was strong in his hopes that the North would speedily sub due the rebellion." snowy. In a dispatch from Mr. Seward to Minister Sandford, September 25,11163, he ayes “I hate submitted to the President your dispatch of the 4th of September.. The representations yen have made is his Majesty, as herein ex pressed, seem to have been discreet and pro per, and the liberal and fritmdly sentiments he expressed In reply are cordially appreciat e& If we do not mistake, the civil war is now become so minus to those who began It recklessly and without just cane as to induce =inn consideration about the probable re-. suit. This Is not submission, nor is it recon clank°, but it is the first Stage en Use road to peace. As we advance to meet the prob lems *f reconciliation many of its which at s distance seem se se Hein as to create division among the friends of the Palen, may be impeded to disappear. Pru dence, therefore, requires that we should net prematurely engage in the di/Cullion ei them" ZGI77. Consul General Thayer writes to Mr. Se- I ward that a very marked glandes has been Imparted to the prodnetion al cotton in Egypt, in eronesquerecro of the continued failure of the supply from America. Ms. Seward says this news is very satisfactory. The President, be aye, le gratified with the new evidences which your dispatch brings to the friendship of hie Highness the all and you are au thorized to assure him that all his enterprises for the improvement of his people and im portant domain, he has the sympathy and wishes of the government and people of the United States. Minister Conde, it appears from the cer• respondence, has kept our government ad vised of the political - and military sitnation of hiesioo. Under date of August last Secretary Seward writes to him: —..The President is inclined to approie the decision 'ea made in declining the invitation of the ideatian, governmentlo leave with it the imiorit capital and malt to Bea Luis. What would be the'ineat conveni ent and fararible positlin for the legalism, with Teollllloo to the protection of Ainaritan SlishM te blattleth is a, question that 'depends tat& on the aontlnaszteies . of wet.- which, though. they may be, imminent, lannot—att least at this dlitanto Item' the theatre at ion. 1110,44, i - antlalpabOtti :It la not perceived how yon nett Oiliotnall: satkat thou 'flatmate st WO:tint aeomiats by repesentatbao to the lictrotnlittgOst flanlals o orlilek India frosit all aosaiilinhtefleif sith thelegatlon., 111=IIIEZIffiSMI oil She ether hand, you wilt. not be expected to sddress yourself, under the present circum stance., to the new provisional government which bears soraj at the capital." Minister Webb has kept the government fully advised of affair. in Brazil. Tun Ptaanc.u. Carterna.—ln May bast he called the attention of the Brazilian Minister and Secretary of State fur Foreign Affairs to a grass breach of neutrality perpetrated and then being perpetrated on the put of the re presentatives of his Majesty's government In the ports of Pernambuco and Bahis. Thai' ports of Brazil, he says, are made harbors of refuge and places of resort and departure for their piratical vessels—the Alabama, Georgia and Florida—avowedly designed to prey upon the commerce of the United States. He asked the imperial government tepromptly visit upon the offending governors tie punishment they have so richly merited. He therms tile right of the Ushed States to demand the cap ture of the pirate Alabama by Brazil, If pos sible, as a duty due alike to itself, to the United States, to humanlty and to civiliza tion. To this the Marquis d'Abrantes positively deelares the government of his Majesty Is firmly resolved to maintain and =nee to be respected the neutrality in the terms in which it was declared it &untried it and, what is important, to declare that it Is not disposed to allow, this neutrality, to be violated in any way by those interested in the contest, still less by the delegates of the government Itself. Secretary Seward, in hts letter to Mr. Webb says ; The painful Impressions which these transactions have made were alleviated,by the extraordinary diligence exercised on your part in bringing the transaction home to the knowledge of the Emperor's government, and by the prompt, just and friendly proceedings which that government has adopted. I forbear from raising the question whether indemnities will be due to the United States for the losses and injuries inflicted upon their citizens until we shall have received mere au thentic information of the circumstances which attended the transaction." Supplimentary Correspondence. FSAXCt AND Till EItMIL PRITAITICILS. In the supplement to this correspondence appears a letter from-Minister Dayton to Sec retary Seward, dated November 13, saying : Although the foreign department did not go BO far as to promise me that all work eik these vessels building for the rebels at Bordeaux and Nantes should cease, but only that - no ar mament and no delivery should be had,yet our consul at Bordeaux writes me that on exami nation a day or two since not amen was to be seen employed there. On his prior visits the vessels and the yard itself had been literally alive with men. , PIi6BIO6XT ALLOWS TUX EXPORT OF Ti-GACCO TO TORZIGN COUNTHILE The following executive order appears' to the documents, a copy of which was enclosed to Minister Dayton : Exr...r . rrva 31.rat.ix, Nor. 10, 15t7... In considenttion of pu - oliar cirruntstan , wt, and pnrsoiht to the conrluty doemod to Lu duo to Irwin!. ly Power, any toltacut In the United State, belong/ lug to tic' goverouent either of Frau,. Atutria. or any other Dint. with which 11.1. country le al tutu... and which tuba co we, porchanal and paid (or I.y such government prior to the Ott, day of Ilan h,1,111, may he exported from any port of t i ,. l'utted State, under the Anywrvulon and upon th , I...arrow-HAM,. ot tarot °Mears of such governments, and io c..t,formity to ouch regulation+ tu nosy be pr , ,colord by the sec. rotary of State of the rutted t.tateo, and not other , wit.. A 11RAII.A3I LINCOLN. SECRETARY LIEWACD . S INSTRECTIONS TO GENERAL The following is from Mr. Seward to Gem. Banks regarding intorcoorse with Mexico: er ST ore, Waentecve, Nov. 23, letut. f Gesenat.-1 hare receive.' and have vulanuteo the:Provident year three dialvetehe• of the 6th. 7th eud 9th reopeetivaly. con;ratulating younkron I bare greet pleasure ia cong,— _ , your suramesful leading and occupation npou the 'RI., Grande, which is all the more gratifying Lemma , ' it ma. effected at a moment of apparently critical Inter est In the national cause. You bare already Mood that the confusion reigng from civil otrife and fur eigu war in Mexico offers stein-Mo. for military en terprise -I here therefore to inform you of the ea act condition of our relation! , towards thnt repnblic. At the present time we are no terms i t amity and friendship, and maiumiting dtplumatic relations with the republic of Ideximf. We regard that coun try as the theatre of a foreign war mingled with cavil strife. In this conflict wu hike oe part, and on the contrary we practice absolute non-intervention and non-haterfermice. In curomaad of the [moiler it will deceive no you, as tor as practicable conipateky with your other fULICIiOI, toprertnaadithi , l9lol l o being siren from the llsaltatitlThrellitfi-iebeabrinfil II meat Yon atil e tll3lol32llndiStilittal*.iillig,4 , . 15.4.#4,,00,11.07P1A:1ara3104,10403*- 0,04.4.**Xr-JFlVViahwil ieroimi itib i r4 l xeethi . ,:opeat .fAcilfwelegowthterk• - .. 04,44 k iztVietaiW=tarmit.rt leithltiKViiiiibiOtto..• wrong. or lo• - oireilaterl on one eido of rho border or I.oll.Oltiree; If commie and their positions unmfe on - the Minicar. tilde of the border, int them lyere thy nonntry rather than invoke the pret.etion of your fem.. These directions revolt floth the hoed doter- ' mination of the President to avoid any deinttnre from lawful nottrality. end coy mmecreeary and un lawful enlargement nt the prompt field of war, hut .t the came tima you will be expe.U.yd to observe military and political meats as they occur in !treks, and to communicate all that sha he Iniportant for thly government to undendond ll comenrcilng them. It is hardly neemeary to say that ato enggeetions you may think propel . to give for the A intdance ofthe gvern ment In ON relations tower& Menlo will be consid• mod with that profound serpent which is always paid to the opintons which you ampere.. In tusking this communication I have endeavored to avoid entoring into the sphere of your military operations, and to mane myself *lmply to that in which you am lo contact with tte political movement. now going on in Mexico. I am, General, your ohullent servant. Vin.LIA • lb. Sow,.. Major General N. C. Ranks, Commanding the De partment of the Gulf, Brownsville, Term. INSTRUCTIONS TO OUS!SINISTER IN DIET 11. 0 0 . sm. sew tan TO KU. CORNTIN—NO. 89. • DriorEltrlrrir or Starr., I WA/SIM - ex, I.e. 23, Lira. j Soar despatch of Otiehor rd, ho. 47, Ines been received and rtibmitbd to the President, and you will accept his grateful acknowiedgmente for the very irstereeting information and indicions ebrerra tions which it contains concerning the presen 4 condi tion of Mexico. In reply ban Inquiry contained in your dapatch,:l have to inform pm that in the ale, sendof further instmetions from this department, bo expected to remain 1,3 the same relations you as now tow erd the government of the United BUM. and Mexico. If far any cause your maiden. In the city of Mexico shall become intolerable or eeriously in convenient,rty sill be at libe report to any pm other part of the country or return to the United States. Ito mill agency is now anticipated In which you will be expected to address yourself to any Olilrr government than the one to which yon are accre dited. I pier you for your information a ropy of an in struction th at has been gives to Major General Banks Ante his occupation of Drowneville, Texas I am, sir, your obedient serrant" WILLIAM if. SEWARD. Tadru COlrrlrl, Erg., hr. - - - C.l ---- XDID4TES. tarFOR PROTIIONOTAB.Y.—Ta cm. trim bled• dandidate for the areas of Protbeao tO tb• &debar tbe treloo 11---CORONT.ll.—slomt MoCLmio, of T.2.4' the lint W A t i Ceglleoy, trill be • mkt. ter 06talet of heny Conety,entdett to Os doerof the metang ty Ithlon Oenventhm. 11l 0L D SPECTACLES LOST.—On lIIIISDAY LABS, on BmOblield or Fifth Os., pair of OVAL GOLD PPP:MOLES. The dcder main lb. Omuta of the owner /6.1 be 114 orally rewarded by leaving them at 'IRIS 01710 b. Paklt VOIR SALE--ENG IN E AND BOILER _a: —Engine 1% Inch bor., TO ood Mob tannin stroke ; Tiorder. cliar le inch diameter, 14 tt. long, in gg .4.1e0,—T0 let, • bending imitable for • small Was ter,; throe sterieo, /10340, meth good cells., and ah lie, In Chen:roil tuna, beloir ilia et stree t between Third and Fourth streets. Avar u gown !'CHARCOAL—WO want to oontraot V tot SO,CCO TO 1.00,c0D mums or crin.R. cosi, to be &livered .t our Wort., Wal, burgltrom Noy December ooze .000, at our warrd,oaaa, No. 83 WATER ST T, Pittalrtugh. ..SterT SINGER, 141PdICE & CO VALUABLE MAN CAESTER PROP v awry TOICEILLE-40 fret front Locturt street by 190 feet es Proble street. A built and coneezlently arranged two-story Htiok DwelllnS Howe, of ball *ma feet wide, two parlor", sluing. room, kitchen, cellars, tour chambers and ilnietted sale, erub berme, curium boom, stable, frail tom., shade trees, pops ,to,. and shrubbery. Apply to J. 2 E. CUTHBERT a 800E4 01 Mutat st. METAL $4B PER TON—And we bars aanprrb DWI oClfaran...e.halffor eon., whic h wat th e 1.10,0, for oa onirt. The ihiessce is situated near Morgantown, her con Dectedlllo =es of rich metal and farming lands, orltb any quantity of Ons, Coal, Voile.? sae straw sl,ooa wIII pot Ma Flomaro in fell blest, sad *III clear Ito cost in Iwo months. Apply to Js.l6 B. McLain, a 0,.. to: Yonne sUret. s7oop 13CILASIS consenien DWELLING HOUSE In itliertiOnrE• 111,600 E TWONTOBT DILICE HOUSE in Birm Wawa. vor it fine property on Wyllo street. J. E. DOILLNGE,, • • Deal rotate Agent mid Broker. Ho lOT roortb street, ow ErniddieliL DiElibnetes . NEW. WALL PAratl.-TA large sup . 41. liviwbow SITADTA. Zwary itylA and a 10.•• ' A tall and general autritawnt of 80050 kAt ant• staidly an hand, at lb. lIESP 1117.0* MK*. G. LIM Todat,l atm% AlkOfEt, • • Alla • -- TaOEIMVAA.aII. frOWBOAT-. FOR sALE—The - stam , J. Taigbast fourr VlO4 l Wellind Ibr pals, Ili A* LM at the lattibevr Whirl. issiktk VA lb.ll;brusilli bat • lailme. II Itioallarfor, 4lbet sinks; JIM MIS% by Winch, PFTP: does Waal Ikela stts .- - - ~..:-...• i=reff,- . ••. • - t mw, ' . 1 US 5a117.6 Wood sine- PUBLIC .ro . . PITTBI3L4I:I, FT. WAYNE AND CIIICAGO ENGINEER PETITION. —We, the underitgried, in bro.( of the Engineers on the rittsbur,;ti, sort Wayne @ Clii .go Railroad, sad In ordre Gut the public coal understand the o. eh, they base h.ir preaeot quit work— not ...ut," —publish the InNon ed respectful/se. [Bien, which tree handed in tu the oilhers of Shamed on Friday la., the lath, end wt. h st.e mimed by thorn J. eI:EDER BENJ. WALTZES, B. BENUE SMITH, d LL7.OIIIENT CM, J41:1. 15th. 1864. 70 11e frond,. aod 11,4eraiodp-rini.oobr, pI Or. • peodtoreh, Fort Wayne amt Ottexpo Kaiirpki We, the underelgned, Comouttee on bobelf of the Le e nunntire Ernineere on the t tonere I ivetwo of the P. F. XF k C. It. D., preset for your oottneloration and its. elisie Isogon, tho following paliticm: Owing to the greater depreciation of currency and c,lntlnurd edruere In the pricee of ell the nom:ea rl. el life, we are unable, ender the ponest rate of pay, to provide fee cur families suitably, end there fore wo hove adopted the following resolutions: la. That 10 order for us to olden an equivalent for our Parvicta, that yon edeance our present wages twenty per cent. on the dollar. 2d. That all chases amongst &cement he Abele jibed, and that every one running a Locetentive he *tattled I. full pay se such. W. That when an Er:sinew Is present at the te llies Beese and reedy for duty, ho shall_ reed. his dolly wages the mom MI If he had been ens the read with hie engine, troceg o rhen the geld= 11' to the machine shop en leg general We respectfally refines% n ,newer to the share patittore es early as 4 o'clock this p. ea., Friday, Jane nary 1801,1804. J. SNYDER., ECU. WALTZES, }Commit.. jolt It C. FIZEBT SMITE Bi f r T r gURGH SANITARY OLYSI Wee end Nivoinor', 50 Fourth Street, Ildtarres Woad wad Meets) Bawd& Pnortv. , -TIIOIIAI3 BAKEWELL. Bscarr&sv—JOSEPH 8. uUATY6. Taxunrass—JAMVl rsax, J. Ocrettribution. or lad goods solicited. Storm mat to part. of tho wryly Information furnished Ix rotation to the dck and wounded la the Canape and llorpitals. Th. freight on ends donated Ls pgsid hen. PITTSBLISCaI ISAISITABT 130kIIIITTILL ;11.1;:t.. 11(51'14-1VANTED fur 1141sT tW T BAT EAT MIESISAYPI.YIAMINE BR!. GAVE, on allsobelppl Violin.. They all' of be respired to ram knapsack., nor make long tetattlum on foot. The eurvtre is Marine, and the man are .11 entutotett .bee et-wired to go on land Call at my talcs for pertkulats se to stature of service. A. J. GIBEON, Lieut. Light Battery M M. Brigade. • Eecru.tiag Officer, 1a22:1t Nu. 65 CHOI ctrett, Httaborgh. Ptrrenvaan lesvaancs Convex', Illtaburgh. Jae, V., 13 , 4. I'li ANNUAL ELEcrto:s; Fos SIITILEN DI SECTOR/4 tht• Company, to err. tot the earuleg year, 'sin be held at the 001ce of the Company, en TUESDAY, the 24 day er ft breary mat, Oct ree l the hey. of II a. m. and 3 P NO. LIVINGSTON, Secra4t7. . _ - - °Fries cc ea■ Punaoana Barni.s Co , Jannauy 21, Vint - -c.. 11 1300 KS FOR ECEIVING B - CT.IPTiONS to lb. Oeptial Wtock of Its PIT }LC LI BHILGEGtIBIPANY. are now upon et the race of WEI. K. NI3IICK, Treasurys, No. NATO' STIIEET, Pittsburgh, where parties de. strung 01 toweling wilt plows colt By order .j. 21 Rw TKO Si AS HTETL, Secretary. • - • r ADJOUHNED MEETLNG of the lir:owed Oil Stokers sill be held oe TIICItSPAT Oat Inot at 10 oclock, et the r.orn over B. HOG ELLS /I CO.'S STOStR, No. S St. Clair et. A tienetal etteadonui of all licensed Broke' , I. ',pleated, ea limiting. of Importance gill he laid torn, the .It log 11 Gig Lilt 11061LN BAUCH, Sc,retery, No. 4 Heed stret. NG--Tun Thae.rr. —The dace. of the TIRSI WARD, ALES GUENT, end parttenhaly the enbecribere to the W era Volunteer Bounty Vend, ale re:Dm:fed to at tend a median to be held In the ROOM over the Pto tont Ittaraba , a :dam, Vedend "deck ou 'EM MY DAY EVENING, 2' et Inst.. at T3i o'clock, to eon elder the *taloa of the Ward Bounty for:Volun• teen. T. y under of the Committee, Jai 9:2* ND Umra aa I'inaact dd b miiggllZß u qatoftutotsti DV„Wci. SHAM sir tnb*vttst...mtm . rr --.o ;m at Wain.. mILOORDAY; ..011 6 9ati .°IOO4I4O,,C,IIOPAY.StrtIa ton, • _ : .: Ail2=g llM r ° trittai f3.KMANAGERS of tog. Xmigattott Company bare kbiedat . deemed • Ideldrot ma the Mock of nald evtotomy of FOUR I.:E•T. for the peat MA moths, or TWO DULLteltB A littAillt, free Woos d. Brecon. Tax, payable to the Ptockholdere or their legal reprloontathes, •11.1 etre lIION DAN, th• leth tort Wlt. W. BAtEWLL. , J•ltnlw Tr _ _emor., EF.PERS' MEETING. --Th. Taroro •Ileopere of Tlllatntrett, •llee glees,. an! neighborhood, are Invited to attend • ertoeka, ma TELL RSPAT SYSSINO NEXT, at 754 o'clock, M RARDY WARD'S, rooter of &moth not Grant mr the purpom of attending to Md. !lI:WIMPS. may bo brought !retore the meeting. JIILL'At Ittirt.faimt Jr..lSttt, ELECTION FOIL SEVEN I- ItItOTORti of thi. Dank, to trarre for our yearottil b• 'held at the, Bank.. the Ft 11.5 T TCYS t)AY olf fEttRUABY, (7d.) 1691, butt.. It. hour. of 9 and o'clock p J•lt:2 JOHN P. BELCH, Caslrtrr. M 11 ,1 :41;q 4 I PPI MARINE , 0 D B.—Lt A.l ()VISOR. Light nattery of ...Id Brigade,'. lo th• city on Recruitin maim from te. NY or Drportmamt. and may lll. et , Fl lef ISPIT, afar "MowJohn ' .' Mon. Soo bills. Jelin( tif 61 k I_l DARK BAY 11ORSE.—On SATOH DA T 3101t81111,23d, at 11 o'clock, still be sold, at the Comm l2l ercial Hales RAme, 84 111 f b etroot, belonging to the estate of the late Sheriff oode, a Dark Bay norm, formerly the Field norm of C.I. Clink ; perfectly land and gentle; work. ill harem, or ender addle; MP be driven with rafety by lady, end makes foot time. Ttile home to rec ommended as a eery fins Ja23 °Akin 81110ILWAIN6, DESIRABLE 1:mm.1,m6 HOUSE lJ Fua SALT, No. MI BZOOND STTLYST. tvoon Market mid Flory. Too rooms, booldromull tom. In bath room. Premed brick front. Mato rocf. In All rmprom =atom and well Im , xrm. a. JonnsTow a Go S. BRYAN, Broker and Inn:mane No. fiD FOIIIITII STILE?. (Barb'. nundl.g. Patti..lax attention paid fo the purchase sad eel (ou emaudelon escluelrely,) of BOVDPI, 8100103, IIORTGAGI2I end UAL J*l3:tf McCOLLISTER & BAER, 01(11.11 11 ta071.0T17811118 TOBACCO; BIIITVP ABED cmokrts, No. IDS WOOD STSILIST. A L•ce ,to' of PIPE alway• on band. j. 221. DIARIES. 1864. - A 111(1187 e D * AEI F.. rtm ;,lo * r f liaZin AND t i t) IT , N i C , l 3 roan in imltation Turkey, in rtrlay Wipes:o— edges and with marble stigee—whattio l patent *imps and .ludo (miming*. An AtA,, AA% from the eaminonrat to the vary beat. Pot rale at reasonabl. rates by Wld. G. JOIINBTON A CO.. Statlistent, ocl4:Uvr-Item lia Weed street. WALL PAPER, A 8 CHEAP AS TUE (IMAMS! Moaning that 1 .111 soll WALL PAPE% of al grades, as low ss may store soda et the feed °Wooden Net !dres..• I invite Doyen to exasoles at No. 107 MAIIIIIO7 STREET. isle /I. 11171711ZA STAR BRAND S. C. 11.4118.--40 are in receipt of a fresh lonia, of those celebrated 13=13 , 4 Ina Up expressly for our flll9lll 61110111, .111111 i for tale by the tler, or stogie hem, at the ramotly Oro• cery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, J.Rd Oorner Liberty sod Hood streeta. - - WALLA. PAPER. AT OLD PRICES.- . .tOld Prime" meaning mitt being totter thou those of any other stare north of Geo. brsoro - army, irtll drew the otoltittrte who wont raper ganging. Itret weelity, tteertst etylr• and obe.PrSt rates. . Cell et ST Food ;moot. W. P. LkeliALL. fitIEAP FARMS! CIIEAP FARMS! XJ —We have on regleter two mews Mots of those very cheep Yonne In lowa Any 6.61101<re1.11 par. churl ore with the savings of Wee month's wages. We beta alto throe teem In liflaeolut which we wilt clove oat at 11l Le par acne. Oall at jem 11. IteLellt h CO.'S. 102 7euth'sfreet. 'nu NCAR, SHERMAN tz Ca'S tun. oa the Unionßent, London;itall ROI Lille on every Important toreros In Ciarmatly, berltserland ood tor . ea:n . ernsmto o ar ths. .b eLaera , by WII IL WILLIAMS anZbent • PAPER AND ENVELOPE . WA: ` 1 74..., - 11VArrat'trinttic r Alm; JCR peat rartstke, calm ArOlart " ei riw.attemt. E. wANTgD.4._.(IARDNBIL;•,* ' a ir 1r fil4 mut gladiola etuldnapratinat; Ho : c l i i=d i l t li t itri n: t e re hi a . Mtviti a 1 , :., MM l :l4 "aa ireah li r a l t altr;il li Fe st. : . • • , ' -., i= . .• ' -.- • * !Y••••• •• - - ,'••••,--::' -' , ••.• :: ' 1 t ..,. , SECOND STREET RESIDENCE AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY VIZ Sala Stock, et 73 o'clock, will he sold, at the Cournserdel Bales Mom, M Fifth meet, tbet iota ironed elm .ado Ow north aide of Second et, between darkd and Ferry greets, laving a Mod of 19 feet on Beeond street andextending beck 90 Mt, on which le erect ed the Shrewder, Brink Dwelling No. 69 gernd Ithgueomed brick Root, elate mat and eontaining eleven rooms. The budding is erected in the most eukelmtial manner, .od hae lately been repainted and papal rod throughout. Teasts—OnathitModh. reiddne to om and two yews, with internat. /+T2 DAMS & kIaiLWADIE, AnetM. AA LLEGIiENY LX..T.NTY, In the Orphaos' Conn, No. 4, DecoalEß her Term, 11163. 117. the matter of th• aide o t e Real Estate of Efammet IloShafeey, deed. and now, January Hitt.. 1810, on motion of Rohl. Arlin., the Court appoint GEorasit: D. Bal,L, Auditor, to Slatribut• the proceeds of mile made by the Commiedvaera. DT THE COVET.. W. A. Ummos, Clerk. All parties Interested are hereby notified that I will attend to tbe ditties of my appohatment, at my ftim, 135 Fourth Meet, Pittsbarah, on 'MEd DAT, the lath day of February, A. D. lint, at 2 o'clock R m., at which time and jama they day attend. 1220. D. BALL, Auditor. jalikltde2terF—Ja2baD4 M 0 -PARTNERSHIP heretofore ug betwesu tholgederalgned, wader Dm firm of B TOWNSEND A1.‘30., has been diseolved by Mutual consent, ROBERT TOWNSEND laving &pond of his entire hairnet to the Imminent mu ducted by said firm to W. PI TOWNSEND, who will continue the thine, and to duly at:abaci...l to oettle all busican of the late firm, said dissolution to date from tho Ist day of Jawnry.lBbL IWBT. TOWNSEND, W. T. TOWNSEND. New Brighton, Jan. 18th, 1S(14. JITNIATA WIRE AND RIVET MILL W. P. TOWIIIIIHD, Under an firm oflr:P. TOWYSIND t 00 .) Nos. 19 A 21 MATIJIIT AT.. Plll..b9rgh Will cantinas the reastifacture of the superior qual ity of IRON nod TINNICR.II' AND SHIRT IRON WORKERS 111 , 1178, heretofore iassufso lured by B. TAM:wood A Oe. ja4.2:11 RECENT PUBLICATION& • Kirk'. Mistot7.2f Charles the 13.1 d. frel.. Mille Principles of Political =manly. 2 vols. noon's Mango, orith Wkatelre Annotations. Supploment to Uri. Mlttionar7 of Art. and Man u t C lyitr'sWary of the Doctrine et • tunas Life. Batter to Sins (Diem. Hy Parton. Siseamtherp. By Alexander Smith. newer, 'mit and Thorn Piece. By In Peel. Lemma; or, elt, Do Mine of Education Dy Jean Tb. 4111111 7 .3 Hoinitaint Papa.; tilmtratod The Capital of Abe .Tycoon. 2 vols. Hallam , Hittn'y of Lit Tatum. 4 vole. giver side edition. Washitigtsm Irving's Life and Letters. 4 vole Oordon6e Memoirs of Christopher North. Dow on the 1114.1 of the Old World. • Amsted's Great Stone Book of Nature. Hassid'. Hhtory of the Supernatural. 2 ols. Arbillep Studies In Natural litetery. Yet ads by (ALM) SLAT A 00., 63 Wood st. rroanco, LIQUORS FISH AND GBOOSHIEB.—On SATEHDAT MOWNINO, I,l=pmESAl•ll,:otelloo.kihttladComitnerstial Saha ls bests Ila s imps 23 do Daily a1...11; 10 hit biota p. lute Mackerel ; S bate. Salaratu• 2 t bands Sum Hon. Moliwom • 7 caddies Thatimorsi Sput,TobaCce ; betest'Camdtat do. 10 baked, Champaign 10 owe Si. J olie• Wine; o do Goldon Al., Imported; 10 do Irrensh Brandy; 1 took %ore 0006• C Brandy ; +harm Old Bye Whisky ; T wit • large dont of other good Ulu° an retools, to which the trade Is invited. Jae DAVIS A SIOILWAINZ, Anot`ra. - VOTIOR—The partnership heretofore colleting boon J. M. LITTLE .d P. I. OIL LINO, ander ttw idyl. of J. M. LITTLE et CO., Ilorobant Talons, 64 St. Clair drool. Plitehorith. Uen ihl to Wee Wiwir doY ihsolved cr. " by Jsse‘Fr sotool consout,latt. the dlseolo- Tho oo 4, .f CIMINO BOOBLOIL our eacomoors, an , enthorlood,to mottle all baldness corineoted with Ow late firm. J. LITTLE, P. J. uaLura. • Haying dieposod of my Inftrett lo the Arm of J. li. tarTys ti. to Ur. 40115 U. BOCULO2I. late Merchant ‘ iriCAPP3msdray,New York, take ~ , - eiskillag the nes Arm of * , 11. t f dlretto ;Wow e elf the old at ' fteft =red and *III spore Mg , . „MtrWile all !adonis %bolt le ritOE4ll7E. 01 1fleetaht 'of 11114‘41 1 .1i age" t- . Thry.e 4,.. Oe:NLi , • -_,...-r.... i l Irv_ fierA-:.',.; 111 . 11524 C ° I 41 44 IWO! Atli I ,plOlll4 ~ dOlOtriia flif ClothsiVillad - ie, - Alto* or et. bai - iiiiiiittOviiikeli • ', •., several Ant efamemniteiTTroin NeorTott.• - new prepays! to make to order Genre Clothing in tke latest and meot entotantial meaner. Soliciting • continuance of the liberal patronage from the It tamers of the It Arm,on will lg.:want. • good fit mtd entire milli:an:too to all these mho Woe as with their metes. 08.L1210 & BUCHLON, i.vow !fa 04 ST. CLAM STREET. posmvmus ONLY ONE NVBEIi L. HIRSHFELD, No.BB WOOD STREET WM continua pctngent hia stock, emulating of Fine Limn Shirts, Undershirts Aill4 exopleta usalment a KIWI FITILNISHINO GOODS, Clothfi,eassimeres and Testings In pit /May. Bold by the yud may. Itosonalser, th! Is your LAST CHANCE and LAST W"Air. to by great battptioo. RICES REDUCED. Figs', Youth's and Children's CLOTHING lIILLLECIG AT lILDUCIIII RATA?. 15e. 61 Wad amt. Al asur styles to t • Itnuad to groat twisty, ►t No. 19 Fifth Street. 6.1 e GRAY A LOGAN *AC CRAIU, OUTLET sJaw mxt.Les. Kano oonstantl,7 o hand • largo sal th=ll smantad dock of DIMING, BOAS AND PLANE WINDOW THANE MINTY LISTLYS, trasadia, Ansa, OPOIIIING, taw, Pau 1N50.00. &a, Ac.., An. will =dors too SAWED tr/Dli odtb - prataptasto MI end al Oh rata N. D. Parsons wanting LONG UNDID or POP. LAB an. partkulary Invitod to axamlao W. cf.*. -- ING-Ottloo on Otstg 0tz.4., me &Maw. us 4 1 weaf. =EI AL,WAYI3 ON HAND, ♦tarp Rod Orr, wortamai srP VIIIILBT, HAIR BRUSHES, NAIL IMMO ARO 100T11 BROSISES; HIGHLY PICRIBTM- B TOILIST SOAPS, very Sae; LAIRD'S BLOOM O TOMBS, far Rea ample:tea; Superior LILT Tura,/.rUm nala; ALBA BMA URBAN, rbr onppd hang.; HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM: BIiBLIBO'S •11111BAstA, Cm the hone I and TAH ITI MIEDICILNIS generally, at GIOAL. CICICTRAL iutitk—All poi wand employing, e 'which hem been me ibre - lee designate the sl f . l tib a d. VIEDLIDOX. _ ed X name: Pet. Orel X ilhat Glee; XI •• '' '. X X 3. " " '' " XXX .. Halal Nut Cracker. Or ibit.Oral Nut Orbek6M. who Infringe em es 7 of Maw Meade will be against according to the her resoled." L. D. DITHDIDON. . cat Tlet Glans Works. Jen. 1,1104. „tyrttbeo bNEILL & STONlettav, IIISVTAOTUUfI Olt WEBS WOLI aro slwayo on band and mak* Winder BUR aND BAB/ =ELM WIRE MOTIF; SIEVES, of oil • oda; RIDDLES .bor Foundry 1...1 asAvir • ORE TOE IFRIAOWB, to.; DIED OIOWA 0 b • WOES. kr irloines, as. oar Ay am of WIRE ter lab, at Alai= • gs . • DR. MoS A nnies at tZ e . as CAS OZ. swim 416 aslri-anAmmo don • if rq ic Ma. •a r - tk lisdr. Oa. =rd. " 110% • M=M Orttre Bacot Conatimaar or ErnsurrahrW, Weal/ruglnn, 1./ 1.1-, Jen. 11, DIU. SSEALEDPROPOzi:A in duplicate, are Inelbd nut'. tle to or rEOfUAHT, at U e'clock a. m., fore b. 111 DES, T 110019 and HORIIII of all at... Earner, cattle elanghterea within the 1111.1Kii4i . 111111 , .. of the Dlwri I or C 01. .- Wry Gar the me:: ihror to a. 'tofu the cenamenne• sent of the coo vac t. The above rallertod be the contract- - .and removed iron.; tbe • erne. plu.• at which the rank en each. t roeS'a• nc..y be deng. tinted by the °lnner to einninn. Trie innitractor shall twellabin tnr JI the Elides and Tallins, Hoof@ end linctin .r nal ercry natmel slaughter.), °nines it ria, natnfactai ily to appear to the hobebteine Depacint et that all doe exertion, diligence n • mule to ebtain the wild articles. P . l6;m - e — ni .111 b.. I—plirrd If, days, Gov The bias will etare tl.e attteuta pet eatmel for the lertleiee referred tA, and be um-otapeeied by the fol. lowing guarantee, certificate, adidavits of each guar eater, and oath of sites lo nor. Blank forms can he obtained by application to the undet rived. Prepoeol. or the Stave of e2toty of oder, prr head, for all Hides, Tallow Hoofs and Coma of all Government Beef Gattbe:kill a d within the ancient limits of the Dis trict of Oelamtota, deltas. seed ends, (the amount to be In words and figures.) sub ject to all the conditions of the advertisement bent with appended Guarani... W., the undersign., re•ldant• of .-- In the county of ..... ..... end Stalest ...... hereby Jointly and severally ...et with the United brat., and goorant., In case the foreiming .Imll be accepted, that he will, withls bee day• after she accept.. of said •Ign . cantrect f r the prompt end faithful ex ecution of the Name, and that he will become hi. Itecnrity int Lond, le the sum of fifteen thousand dollar., for the peetermancriof his contract, to wn• fortuity with the terms of him properal, and that le case the said shall fail to enter into a contract, under the terms of the advestlsement da ted lee-, Melting propcsal. foe Hid.., Tallow, Ho.. and Horns, we oarsetee or, make good the difference between the offer made by the sald In the foregoing proposal, stud the next lowest responsible formal bidder, or the person to whom the contract may he awarded. Garcn under roe hands and seals, this of ...... 18ti Witness : f e eali The reap:risibility of the G.rantore must be shown by the official certificate of a United Stat. District Attorney or U. S. Jedte. This eertificate must be to the 41to.tna t , r111: I hereby certify that., from evident» entirely satis factory to ine the ebev• named Guarantors are goad and in:Eddies; se sureties for el, obie the amount fur »bleb they offer to be se•-nrity. Talrhla eaeh gaareotar mast taste awl append Le following . t`Etatc of r.anty ef ....--... Before toe, • -...M aseltir the gentl y.l Mote aforeaalil, h e appealed ..... -... one of the sureties . the goaraaty of .-. who, being drily avers, &poets and tags that be la worth mar and above all gad debt. .d 11.111tim, troilism of thirty thomand dollar.. "fiaboorlbed and sworn before me Ibis day of 1146-, at -.- No bids will be considore4l unless mode oat In con• forptilty with the above form, and are .companted by the foregoing guaniatee, certificate and affidavits. All bidders must forward with their proposals an oath of allsglutt, union one may be oa fito with lb. *Meer wise 'Wall open the Wei sad no paapoesle swit fully complying with the foregoing require ments, as well In Fact as in form, will too considered or regarded as a proposal within the meaning of thin adeorthiement. Tbe contrentor will be held aceountabla for the Inds*, Are., one week after the eigniag of the eon• tract. -- ' the a* stale bide iltddere mold be prose:it et the opening of the t .d o o ler od to their t i n o r ," ro end be directed to the underelicned. G. BELL, Lieut. Col. nod C. B. Maig SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES MILITARY CONIC VALENTINES! T I mar iniirlitteti'd' MTIO3 issad Dralvers, ALLEGHIEHT CITY ocargr 011 D and rodara streets. =t=l ..1 . 8011111 tire cautioned In any bray the lade• ed daring the put tam Inst.. &Pablo and treble 8 CRIXNEYB. Tae's- AELZ to. ea treatment of =Rand ZAJ A Aratot = L i m and trams all :CI! 'gar a *Mg.* t .•• Is Isisists. VALENTINES! VALEIII'INES A largo stuck of ...sod beautiful N. .tyle• Of Comic , Valentines! pnaroortupti ALBUMS I I=l SU BS OR IPTIO N 8 RECEIVED, AT PIIHI.IBHBQY• PIIIGLI. DIARIES, FOR 1884. M DI2FICILENT 111171.1121. WALLETS & POCKET BOOKS, too DISITIMISSV KINDS. AT PITTOOK'S Book, Stationery I Now Depot, OPPOSITS TU POST 011101. Rya VENATOIL FOR THE 11.A.L17.- TO* nandortal anbotn of itits mania In vectoring trairio its original color, and produaing flair upon t b.l illopther Mien oQ or Immoe tUo, to nu"! utd Abi6bK tr. road doubt, ems butts— net a ea, de netere'r eon rodetsr, mann Q. Mir ho m orerteel color. Ttdk oral mole Faros Bent Honk • TINA 4 er4l rearm the Hama SrereSoes. Thor dig ream Deradre oed &Ike/. not 4144 sahrtb• /far &V't end Mona. That 4•olprereree a Ornneol OA , 2766111 n4lpyreet Gwe Hairforak Fa*, Qj. Thal 4 ;as or aD Dtresere_gf &OM ; contain. no NNW.° of Baru, or an, other nt trdorloni to either Mt or Mgr. Pito', DOLLLB. UNION JOHNSTON, General A,wt, Oer. of Sialthleld end fourth St.* NltteNoo. nollArtceen/ RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. FlotnithetandLog the stterics et Jealous =r i ck : Venders, 'rho metre to the name of OPfh• RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES Are rem briett daily tbm warmest oadormoommats bf oar oitlimra. All that la mated Im to examine all °dui • tboo T call d m.r.Aabn the AMMAN. 1 11=9 ' onem. or solo ma by J. DIAMOND, P..* toi OV,t.ibm filsootootunx of the Bantu Pebble Bsectoo I:l=T=l3=l VCARGO'S MARBLE WORKS, bIitZIMAYMBILT, k beautlllil awl mind sakrrtcumt . ot • MARBLE MANUEL& Nommen% and grave Stone& MOT= PAW, ROSIIIIIDALZ AND .10HN6 tewn mtme. U • PROUSTERIICO.—Rwring •Twatula al • large nook of psis br *LIFO' as Olt .ter asst [smelts d utsaa.ylow T•tt. INATHSA BADS; Halt, Sisk sad artist NAN. ittrlt i th, TiVils,c,mutn4ol . l l l4 ?ANNA ODYYZA Or" tAsom Kat No- Baniand NANA, of the bit cairn?, gadatiesp• nasarreoed. All order, Fy &Masai to. • Bolts No. tr 2 mute/. [misty, Waal? axsp by Ile. Atisple..l (mom THOMAS DAHLIA. QIINDRIES. avrna..Acon ma. rtes. fresh Hutton SAW Ibi. In !Irking. Or bun. nee POrriTitt.... IMO Turkey* luld Otilckait; ire &men !rah; omican 150 tax. prima cuttlag Gestmer, .1180010-- 111) dos= limey ....14=1130n; &milled Lad Or aals rd tai. Liberty S. R stratt. LD_ . DL _ _ it . PROPRIETARY AND DEVDNUI swim at ell itaicuthaueni. ♦ no= r a cts3:7 ea 1E4.0 latanial Wstar.!strol, *lst dew lo i arr P. 7!, -DAVID N. of tistenal $34 Duo., • maws lb* ittriVill pit 41i.110teal, Imi q rsitrAßgrLu ABB T II . 1111"4714 Mai IMMO LINZ= GOODS FOR COLD WEATHER. Hoods, in variety of lityle. Nubia', Sontag!. Ladies' Wool Gaiters. Do. do. Scarfs. Children's Wool Muffs, Comforts. Nice Warm Gloves, Stockings. Extra heavy Socks. Undershirts and Drawers. Handsome Traveling Shirts. 600 lbs. Blue•grey Knitting TM And n largo .tack of Notion, Whalebones Spool Cotton; Patent Thread r Braida and Trimmings ; AS VEST LOW PIIIO£3I Wholesale and Retail. lISCSVHANT6, and all .ha buy to sell again, are invited to gm us a tall, 11.1 Ire offer nalmior [Wm mats la the .11:milli and price of our goods. MACEU! es GLYD3I, Ti MAREIrf ISTREST, • Beiwasa Iroarth and Dlaremul. BAROADitiI Winter Dress Goods ! AZ . J. M. BURCHFIELD'S Having reduced the entire stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS, Shawls and Cloaks. To close them out before faking our an- mml triventory, NOW IS TR TIME to supply yourselves with any deficienCy in your wardrobe. N. E. Cotner Foust& & Market Iltrest& w IN'PRR GOODS, BLIJOHING HOODS, for Ladle% OHILDIILWIS WOOL HOODS usn B&!XOBAL Errocasniaa. wsot srootaxas. or aU kinds. SOLDIWEIV WOOL MLITiI AND GLOVES LAECt WOOL 8011.18. SHAWLS KNIT WOOL SOCKS. OLOTH ♦ND toll GLOPE& LADITif °LOT= OVILDICLIVII OLOITA. PIONTAGB, 04.1t111.11.01/1 AHD NIIIILLS. •HLLINO CHEAP, At Wholesale aud Retail: b vra - 4484 1 4 , rianni - LC , " - Irfar,„nr-z7441 41 1 1 , ' *rAA' , 441 ' 4 ' 1°47 .IL4 454= OffatllfrOa.r.W:W4.l 100 DOZEN FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Purtamed t• Boothid, who Gold vas at • pri•Ellaz of bat 93 par ant, e 6496 w• caw at GREAT BARGAINS Rota sad ',betide purebmen l 3 tad au Jodi complote la LPLST DIPASTMILIFt. Adler ow ten= w Ow man 110aiL EATON, INACRIJIII & CO, Dwain Ca MIT INDS, 10.1108, Rahn AHD I rwm STMT. 8.94 SEM-ANNUAL CLEAR/MXIiWZ OF SILIC.SI J. W. BARKER & COM, lii Altar, 6111117. SMI-ANNUAL CLI3ARANCK SALE Or DRESS GOODS, J. W. BARKER az. CO:S t . by KARIM 11=1131T. SEMI-ANNUAL`CLEIMIANCII BALM or - OLOAIS AND BlLiWill, . BARKER & 60 N,kliblrf BARGAM FOR TEM HOLIDAY& DRFAIII GOODS! - AT REDUCED Prucricist At LANZ, dialLS01(1111 dallsMl • it 0.140 nicsau. Anowp. IIiSSOLUTIOXB, lY C 44.4 i ssourrioN.—Thi) olartzt.„.= I.dattelg:lxteinen D thee. fa the Clothing bnehousi at MN 10 IWAyesi weak Allegheny City. uncle" t harm et:W; ; W.WeCIP s . 000.111 dimly* ea Werth lath. :Pomp halving flunoseltho indeltholls.ths Arai orMl:Onnene4l, we. W. Lldeark. : : .0. lI.IiABC3I.- L. • IDISSOLUTION OF TAIiTNERSHIP. partserstilp borstal»oxigblig_b•iwww " A LIXANDEIVIEMEIGIWN swrWILLTAX-Pallr LIM, falba Pick Cal Itatteet Intalameowider tb• amps awl style 0111100PN MILLIPS, is this dsyttworred. Alt paws* Is latrtool Wald Ara TIU make lauswilsis wily to the nawsigulod, and thomio turns vis will prommt Shwa fee wo- AiNewiew Jae. 180, 15U. ilatainunvi TIISSOLUTION"-AND CO-PARTIsTER .oo:lbuteweldp basted,» exist- Mr booms the sederdedell, maw Du- trek, num iod styla. of Hirrilt.,llJklriaalSta CO.. . !red 7b ibis ti i p mutual =mut, Sarum. U. 111111g.SIAD ELSODOSI W. re. tirle . lb* bus awl of late dna will be =tin- Ted DEOINDI -REM; W. D. MIL= sad J. T. LbWillt, wider tbe dray Ida* and sill* of =M & 00., by whom all debt' doe to Ow DU dna will be received, wad thaw S. from the ewe dbeharged. • & 11. 114111 KAN lIASTKAN, January 11026 i. • . ~~W~thsrlhll rimed REIT=Ea CO., maw pILINTRAN zu a me oo ear Am biesp atat the PIM°. T. U. SAILTIWL .I "war /Alt , OELL :YOWL OLD )13001Dit:ANO tantikawn. toss ism *NU br to OLD 11129114 - elehliglatmnes Olaiminw PUMA, opal, srlaibtpaserrai,_. , qat tee, 104 AN Ma k 1/0./11100011r. IiIiNDINOMMAIN - jriata lAN* ap i di s Ad 41. 0 ~aaitlit,lcal aitatithisa • brig Mid"rursitiVZlMZl" EMI L Is 8 - 1141 1 10170 111,00N3RAECHEL For tbi acne all dWw artslig Ilriek Si 13:1400, cats of the Wad, sob es 5011,0117 LA. I:== Ovforasous sssO, Irraislis.34:4l"ll plc. an ttrolhoo,soraZpe.seskil Eland, Tottst- Athetkos. Oil art Stubborn Cllcire,-111koutuallo Cantimmo, Jaandke,Ealt lUmtli4 IL$l Dinamoss,Gtneral pebilitr, Ltrt Om. plant, Loa a Apprattyym Haat; Toollltanscit rem& OxRILla to, topthic ititi dam cadea Ittcytin Impropor tostalis st the dreaktot7 R.rm ,.. 11 !.r....5a1 1 / 4 01 °. Itd eats-ars itilti,ttit4stallt. mut moot MI -.tit . 1414 1 4 when mod rcestall , rd wt. T/Ctrl/MOZTOWS t She proprietor bar oortllleetroisoeiiiito !Load 10 ell good aired volume. all of thou litt titri ett- kings at War .b 4 ha.* bum =rad by the 12(06* Searcher, (MOM Irtdcbta Wads the itahmtegi LAMM, TO PRODUCE - ozooo-ourozos oicouovar TRIOIDE ANT.—Inern Matement at Deahl Menu% of la. yin Tomah* liedbrd welly • Jx , April. Lb* as seer ta I an renumber, a mall &We nude Ile appesranes ea my upper DlC ik ur toes became godertsd sad secs. l and pnil torrel, sad a .rib of WIN Yittior, 'Spat, Dienes tbs sort sxhindlng, I enlist in Dr. lib, of Sheibbarg, she yressanted3l 0/130Wit, and pro. berthed • sat genet at lent sad lased potation. Phidlte Sass remellet eat ably I as led ape Dr. libaffor, of larldsrille, Itonsmet meaty. bite also pronoanned the disease Cason, nut pm me Wawa sad external rainalini—ths bate =daft print' ray catettio—bat all lb mg pupation Oneonta cantbined syesedlme toward these& - I betilsaid piepangtbn of nab*, la the bra of back 116 at a the dbacked the bawl, bat the tothultnatlinge gem taereend. I ant wen Dr. ItaUoto al_ fL Olatuni/le, whip a/ge prultOunget . the Oboe Lauer, and applied a win. WI to he • user falba remedy, bet ls hid no abed *hams la Mauling the tread aths norm. la Deniaber, la the alms yea, the disease had estsa svaia psalm yam of my lip, sadist! attacked the eon, Inna gnat anolanati. ahem I signmiltal Piet R. I. Norton, of tbs Week. MAW Oellegi. I Bs yrs. tourneed tbs dhaola w ntanerii Pant, menu ducal by as Mordinate me et asereury." altigind mild Lao ointment, tad we as Utensil reagedba Ifs boo haled up, bat tbs inlamatatnir was not thoroughly emend. In ifohniarY. /lIL he sa nen no. eared, sad lup fee lonse. . Alm" the mee soh blamed; sad W. .!meat bit 'hi pals that I mild not net et than. Lab to Mu 1 - returned to. CLartnastL end seals planet smelt der the enamour Dr. Negnencirlth whom nnentig' sd until Boyeember, during vbkh tins he end may beer' tamed.% sad lardy someeded I. nhecittrail the disease, bat biota I gentbuss theft van still 1 'three dbultergbg rises upon am ban. I anditinsd Inn linsteges,prOyarations; sad slat swaths, that Toot from Dr. Ely, but ths floater tioutiaaed fag natll It had a t aIS tit left olds if -Na sonic tla pester portion of ay lilt elm% sad bad attacked say balms. I had bins up ell et surir r oats; shun Dr. Sty end he could' easy but that •we was Impasible. Mesch, tacitigt bottle as “libial-Soarthur,” but land een• be Mall had as AM la it. I vas sny vest wing I commenood traing_it t broad tliat I gibed emelt day by day, end also that the Mews sew mated dryly' op. I tentlaniel, aatlbteifbe tided Wilt vat taken - eat boo vas Naiad as It .anglo els. I used a blilahWhasaidl lam been biliittign resatillimit - Aimgeni - pR stmi*t writ pet. c al kis .1111.gral•{_:., bAtg!6ilo sir= crosmarrr erns sr ' :tamers nryßoras Biammenana,. - F.7 !Las crovirrr.is; • - Psnomarly appeared belbraioa, one of as "IMMO et the Taco to ad Or msroavall, away SAN, irks Wag duly mrtz acamilagie law, dawnidq sad ay; Tyro yaws l was ofllstoiviti Isla to. turas Ow stwolibro. dowd amatant cmigh.low elt ztaa watt% etills, night snot% oat wry MONO, tilts oda. latlogibblessioseArtak that I ask' barley vat ; plaplenw dll. amo so pod, Dow last roll I "onunowndtoktaiglalleow * st ilsed•Dowchor, sad to the sr of twolndies in" Partntilwwwl. 'Dal WO to zuwanuoul HAW elt wt. mist Mum "War dliewou, neural 61.0117;kvo Oswalt's:A atter Omar *tido( awn bliaL I would ad to Illatheit eM el at seaside" II an =Quit Daft moidldno. (5l000l,) azalas Not Own. sad me ads lea day of Ils .l zcl % _ a. D. U 137, brim lon' GOILIT.. DowL—u4mlen laftweld"noto J e wellb wo s M lOinr aabftd cmad mud olentewraOF W 141114 nantalwilfn , asorsumOlsJ or:moms mum BY rantsra - utaa. say The atili &DOM timaVadarAibb mva Ilcodioarebarbaa aad *ELI pasmamd4aVaa .I. iaa man aspens* sad loaratiollogomm .lmaC.. air, ha nom Maths Wo4lat . ooilm aim Pr..l. Lila I vas .U.d lar t ad mai vIIIJ • Allsoma.- aft "by my ylrystelaaa to la for Om but Ora ran I 'mai lb sbaitin ama mulls' to 14 mat of tad. I triad an o rmaallm the Mot I ama alga to pro. ings._......without' mon. . cordharri vans =WA* lamb saaskla van raEmt — jena Ira du Ow teak itectougader " = arm. My safla atom ma imagism& 1 ruse far MEM. that It torahs! darts KM yam= aa move main bed. Inala to my etaolltion van 1T ,bulsocd by tka Mama. Boklasy r e Yuman. win fair Imyraesd BacmiZaarch ar. to mrcamal renal, sal the aatlifidkal of my I:rfa‘l soma gio. armed vas ISM. mathwat Wits' id fa, ma aid bid 011,1 a coaddarably am mil par I mit to go *beat Ea - Woad to maw if ow baambabi *dim sod lhogorta agent Mom an tiaalel itp, eat mind lank mad, lamllky go/ 'kW, aid luny se aintiauel iheel aaa 1 soar atabi of Dada alma bad tor yausghem lop ell Wyss of mg neat brhqg bkmsd set: - - 111407 BMUS= ammatix 1171 W lITMCIIIL . . . Being with a pima tenet tha anal tad face-.fist trying /sway `ah k altar* tailed to tact-1 was pomtaded by W. 31. Batts • Co. Oa tty Itantoved Illood-Sentebor.a and now, rixoteeka after dant Abe eex.4 Mats, pm mono await cared. TM - tatter blob est scam, thing eta ens year age; acr,ibt. WM. or norm& =imam tone It. elbow dame to tha artiste t aim an toy foot, lmseedlateiy upend theloonth and and continue - to be • perfect tannent to me until awed by the Bleolatrrher;lllyalsoe alum* sonleas, ming to the deep,craela,and oars to than, !labia bib/sod at any thaa wi th..leed wt. Lion to lift to vorkiond. .ewoetime.N Itchy entli warmly prevent tearing oft lay , I ].en nowt ta'amtd six voetts. tel. it due Li litz.l.l~. an ea d to the Willa generally nal , la taaka thiaatatesseat. in bow that ethers IDittynyielt. may he beilegted by =lag nis laminable xeat. i,ox to and rabralbod br ain-i ts* oror ml ostr i at '' pi th drawl' ht sad fir the clty Plttrbtalkt MIS pith dal hah.A... l) 4;llllJl3a4ll,kiirktm . - 'ltuosrtrelsskir7Sethitk/L .r Tlt UrerriP—Desr w• arirvramear_ipul et opokto ; plow swirls tiro dom. Walesa& jost tsq that. your sisikler aired • case arkaor• urt.% km 11001 catolngtor for ran; .tk• Ask vas sates otrtbS Iste• iusos—you itoskt Dos tks 132111•11 ihs kat .thi deal bath, Erirr.lostiks tusk Jr vertu os ray fut. Soar Illso,l4kszetirr th• corattry. ItirtseplairtS eery mshVirttk tbs .bon cos.'. Elms Ina = stgolorst atom strove. sattoblig• roam truqr, JOHN itAISTON F: : AB A 4;0240, It has no the mvsY Pi/till" galled - ic#it• te r 011#10 no f6l O . 0 11 i t el 7 era tons and TWIT to the 1 7 1 tO 1 Orlit 6117 end ie2,r't* ErWABE OP VOUNZBBPIO3I I `Lron- .„ aim'a _BLO - o6 :EXCLTON'Agiiia• 'libel, 1104*,:a1/ HtliataiihtftW;• „ , fevtai Oman szabierstok MEM WORLD ORAL.
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