lithshillt 6ant4 =JAN. 22,1884 10:MAT IKOBNI34G:=1:: - 4121.1) rBVBUBBAIV. 110 17 ifirOS,7o7l.ll.X. PAPZltais tf Two pa routes oa the Easing luso. for gala. Apply at the Cosating Room at the .The Late Step en C. Poster—Funeral buquiee. . The remains of lans Stephen 0. Foster were interred yes rday afternoon, in • essay cemetery. The funeral services took : • place in Trinity (Episcopal) church, Sixth street, In the prelente of a- large number of bA frieads and relatives. Rev. C. E. Swope, pastor of Abe church, opened..the elerailSS by reading from the burial malice: of am the resuireetion and the life,' eta. The choir then tent an anthem (psalm, rum 1) "Lord, make me to snow mine cad. and the measure of my isys," eta. Bev.. David C. wags then read Item Cer. XT .1, after hich Mr. Swope delivered • brief address, improving the solemnlesson for the living, rather than eulogising the dead. Mr. H. Haber then sung the 191st hymn, commencing vita spot of Mamas flme i Quit, 0 gds this Marta hams.. • This hymn was very beautifully 'rendered, and wee adapted to an air from the enteric. outlined "Joseph la Hopi" altar prayer by the pastor of the church, the aumablaga was . dismissed, and the re mains of the deceased were slowly borne from the church, and fellowg_d to the grave by a large essomuse of fris. At the ,crave the tend played "Cams Where my Love Lies Dreamteg," - and "Old Folks at it me "; two of Mr. Foam's most pleasing and popular eampultiona Theo—Miley and Cooney Larceny Case. Welam already noticed the arrest of Mrs. Riley, charged with steeling 017 In gold from Sta. Otroasy. The parties live In ad jsinheg houses, and Mrs. 0., en taking ill, was waited upon by Mrs. R., who gave her a . -whisky pencil, which coon produced a pro fiand sleep. On waking up, Mrs. C. discov ered that Mrs. B. had gone, and on searching the bed for her golLit too wee among the missing.. Mrs. R. was arrested, and nearly the amount of gold missed by Mrs. C. was fraud In Mrs. possession. Mrs. Miley elaimoi'this am her elm, sad It being almost Impenible to identify min, the nee was hopeless for Mrs.-0. It se happened, how, over. theta portion of the geld was found in ...Mr.. R.e bed-tick, wrapped in a piece of drossi which Mn. Cooney not only Aglaia as Aare,- lest .aotnally produced a lairs, piece ' - orthe earns kind et cloth, thus **kin nut a strong cue of clrinmstantial evidence. To erphda this away, Mn. B. call •ed a witness to prove that she (Mrs. IL) had wen ••dress of the same kind abent.three or fear years age. The hearing took p/mes be . fem' Alderman Donaldson, and was.elossd yesterday—the magistrate belay Mnr...ltiley to ball In-the-sum of $5OO, tonnswer atmeta. ' The seemed le • woman of good rePritatien, 'aced the melee excited eonsiderable Interest. What dahlia &jay may be able to arrive at, mder theatre:lnstance:, remains tube soon. Ike Concert Last Night. The Ceneart.last night by the choir of the K. E. Church for the benefitof the Subsistence Pittsburgh, was very largely attended by an -'a ttentive and appreciative ',itediettes; Items a seaters In every sense of the weir', not only pecuniarily, but 13 a nami aldl.lr 4 indotherwise. To enter into de- clew_ paforminees would be menaces ., - eery, Sufditwill only be sulnclent to say that all ,:performed their parts admirably. A mire '--;:Jain oh the violin by Muter Turley exhibited , great proficieney In the me of the Instrament infuse so young. Mrs. M. P. Sellers, at the regust en large camber of those present, MIS tin led thrilling Marseillaise, a song Velcome, but rendered the more ap prepriate 'trent the circumstances under which the =earl 'wits given. The "Bong of a 72104W1d-rnans"isu admirably rendered by Misses _Brown and Kinkead, and Messrs. I Irvin and Alexander. The Pittsburgh Bob . Aslant* -Committee was:erpnixed in July, 1861, since which time. it has fed 143,210 sol diers. Many who hays partaken of their betmty bare since passed from earth, and theirplaces bare been filled by others. It is for the purpose , of extending comforts and tamale. to thou, who with their lives in their heads have gone teeth to do battle for our ggvantry's liberties, that these concerts are iven the proceed' being handed over to the tnembereof the Committee. We hope that other eoncerts, with a like object, will fol low. Supper to Snap% Battery. — These Members of Enup's Independent Bettery,reamtly enlisted as veterans and be longing to Philadelphia, and other portions of theinito, had a grand entertainment served irp P:o . tiom at Bernard's rifthetreet, on day numbs but, prior to their departure for IlarrWitg. The supper wits served ap In the • , higkestela of the culinary art, and tlutt the moisten was a joyous one to the war-worn tratstunt who participated, it fa scarcely ne emery to state. After a well spent hour, those leaving for the East were escorted to the - *moth' their allElia4ol residing here, and left the any -amid the loud plaudits of • large crowd assembled to witness their departure. , Ifo may elate, .With credit to that gentleman, that - the entertainnient was gotten up at the aspens* Only. Bawkinney,of Blanchester, one ofnur most patriotic cilium. The boys speak in high terms of the many kindnesses bestowed upon than by our citizens. Gough , ' Lecture at Concert Hall. The Imbue to be 'delivered to-morrow evening, coiled "Peeldiir People," was writ tea l's : 4 Mummer. It is thought by some that It far auels any ether production of his. Wherever it has been delivered it has given greit satishistion. Bora, tautly people, ful men, Waterers, and grumblers, receive lae attention, while the affectation of ladles, - *Bathed: . extravegans expressions, are lushly kit oft The lecture Is fail of illustra tions and anecdotes, presented In Mr. tiongh's peculiar and inimitable style of delivery. The great design of the lecture nuns tabs te eared raaay foolish habits and customs which au productive of much unhappiness in the wail.' Our country is not forgotten by hir. Gough in this lecture. Within ire weeks met. ke hat attracted immense audiences in City, -Baltimore and esitivaly but two loctures will be de - averediand we expect the ball to be crowded to Its utmost capacity on both nights. Bounty Funds and ianotas. `:bcces - akeady announced that Plea township, in tide county, has its quota The 'volunteers era now in the cornice, the keying remised their torsi bounties. We urn now enabled to announce that the holey fund et McClure township is made up, and the men ready,. The bounty hind of Du. '=wlehoreughlezaade up. The borough of has Asada up the bounty money, and Issmerst nem were inflated yesterday to AD up its , We believe that the borough of • Kithouting hialeepaying loest bounties. The aplrlt,of ranking up boanties, and ot enlist ing, appetite to be getting up finely the 23d . ellatttot.. PinIYLIWILZ Alt , • .1 1 11 , 0, EaMer;of West Bethlehamtownship, WasitlagMit county, died oaths 16th ult., In 'said the reboil hospitals at Richmond. Mr. Eller was goat twaitrihree years of ep, sad- was a mbar of the cavalry company reemited by Capt. A. T. Barr, which went tato seislii• in the fall of 1662. Re was cap tain; oar Mocipsfield, Ca.; in September, and takes to Itichmoad as •prisoner where'll* we hot tillthe Urn of his dead. Shortly Dodos" died,'he wroto ...letter to bit uncle, 146_117 . Whir, of the township aforesaid, in shish be a:pressed the hope that he would reetoreri but he died before the letter was ;seat North, and accordingly a t ostscript, in • difierant band, eenveyhd to lug _ friends the f*intelligenee Qua he Wu no more. atrium? LID Prrostrozan Rana°Lo. - trains en this road, wbteh bate been • - deleyet sconswhat dazing the put day ortwo, en.seeennt of deep mar, Ice now running rignhotr tuniel; Pe the trao.ke hsie been freed tom" ail abstractions. . i rY spppas prtation r d,I,!PQII g - TEnetudi—Tonight din ' , Bondman, th Colebdetedstrigedien, takes Ids fennellbeit: ALO:llundrc, tardy' .ot'lsoucato. lliuulaWlwiliceeicsibeolduluenr of oLuicit Viniperfatesncerlll conclude wltkthe new . 2 1keeloi , ,for 411.0 *bend dam. of "Tune Ulm —Out." FROM 11/IBILISBVIte Flom or RirszasarrArms, Harris/rem, Jog. 20, 1E44.; Eirrou Gazrrrzt—The Philadelphians have been enjoying the Inativaratiou and the espoompanying ememenies, with a relish sp patently. The number of patriotic individuals that are willing to 111117111 the people in the capacity of Flour Inspeeters, Sealers of Weights and Measures, and numberless other positions in civil life, is truly wonderful. Hon. John Corode Is In the city, sojouring at the United States. By the way, the lini• ted States is a tip top hoteL Gentlemanly landlords, Mad and attentive rattan willing and anxious to attend to the wants of their gusts. The table is first Masa. The House has been recently tit up and furnished in com fortable style. The travelling publie cannot and a pleasanter Sr mere eonvenient house than that kept by Messrs. Oevorley & Hutch lion. Jas. D. MIMI his received his commission as Captain of !'{gap's Battery. Jae. A. Dun lavy, Sent.; First Lieutenant; Thee. B. Sloan, Junior First Lieutenant ; Adam Slaw, Senior Bewail Lieutenant'; „Wm. It ..Stokes, Junior hand Lieutenant. The Battery io nearly fall, and will be ready to entertain the rebels with a little more grape and canister, as soon es the thirty slay furlough of the veterans' is op. The 'Moen of the Battery are men who have seen a greatamount of hard service, and aro well qualified te catamand. Patriotic young men that want to see the elephant trunk and all, rennet have a better chance than by going along with the favorite of the First Ward, Allegheny. CHAPILSAPIC. Another Yankee Noy*lty In passing along Fifth 'treat, yesterday, we noticed a Yankee novelty, is the show window of Mr. J. P. Hunt, the well known book and periodical dealer ; The novelty con sists in a rich and unique display of samples of matches, from the celebrated manalhotery of Mr. A. J. Griggs, of this city, formerly of Manachusetts. The larger samples represent three menumenta - Sithd a tunnel, very can , ningly derisid. There are besides a largo variety of smaller samples, some of which contain beautiful and appropriate mottoes. The display has been gotten up with Feat taste, and at considerable expense, and we are satisfied that nape et our citizens ever mw matches so elegantly and handsomely arranged. Mr. Griggs is ens of the moat ex perienced and auscessted match manufacturers in the country, and during the three years which be bee conducted business here, he has built up a large and profitable trade—his matches being in request by all the principal dealers- All these who wish to witness these beautiful samples of workmanship, should call as soon as convenient, as Mr. Griggs in tends to donate them to the groat Sanitary Pair to be held at Buffalo, on Washington s birth day. Nawararsits, irrasatr Wozitros, Bern.- errcs, nre.—Mr. J. P. Hart, MlSollie 11.11, Filth street, and J. T. Sample, 25 Federal street, Allegheny, bars just melted ''Biderhe, or, The .L.O Diamond, A Tok of Ike Lights and sus. of London," by Septimas It. Urban ; prioo 25 *ants ; " Th e Hunted Craieeist, or, T. Tartuuta of a lbw, a Record of Late Glerar rrnargia 0=7 4 t" being No. 6 of .1. P. Bea dle's Ten Cant Novels; Pia Bost. Pilot: Americas [Trio.; Flag of Orr Grip.; Oleaeosis Literary Ompaniaa ; Waecrly Maganiae ; m. Philadelphia Saturday Eoneieg Pod Th. thou Montlilg, eta., ate. ATIWYPTID ISCINDIAIIIIV,-011 Wednesday night some maidens person attempted to burn the Girard Howe, on Smithfield street, now need as Military Headquarters. Thes were kindled in two of the rooms, upon the Somata had made considerable headway be fore they were discovered. There was a large number of soldiers sleeping in various parts of the building, which is very large, and great destruction of life, u well as property, might have reunited, had the flames not been imb— deed. The perpetrator was not discovered. FIOUT Baryons 801.1,1■111.—A disgraceful fight took place between two soldiers, yester day afternoon, on Federal street, Allegheny. They got into on angry dispute about the merits of - Gm McClellan, which terminated in a regular bout at fisticuffs. The names of the combattants aro Hugh Gorman and Wil liam Camerork. The revolt of the encounter was that Cameron was seriously beaten. Whiskey was at the bottom of the difficulty. Bo arrests were made. Tun Dints PAIOILI3t. II still on exhibition at Masonic Hall, but the time for Its doper tan Is near at hand. Those who have neg lected visiting this beautiful ranting should delay no longer, If they would see It all all. Das.eitsx's Ittertsici—Aosascia to Pews or litatruitae—The strtion of oar oserchanu, and others site ha hauling to be done, u directed to the proeildiags of a mooting of Draystions, In another column. TRAINS RCM:MM.—Ws 11111 requested to no tice that trains tare been resumed on the Pittsburgh, Port 'garlic and Chicago Rail way, keying this city at 3 o. n., and Allegheny SL a P. M. SPEOIAL LOCAL previous. thorn & Barea'a Beware Massaro have obtained the highest premium at cm, State, Oeuaty, and lastitate Pals held ID 11011, as the best family wed the bee* ntaaufsetttring reaohiaws, and for the beat "asetne work. ALP. 01111.70111 T, Iteseral Apia, le Fifth !grist, Plttabstrgh, Ps. Tynan _NACU, Flan and Orailescarl Slate Hoofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Vermont slam of the bait quality at low rates. One. at Alm. Laughlin's, nee the Water Winks, Pillslough, Ps- • Scour? and scrofula= eruptions will loos *over the pores of those brays VISA 1•118 are Ighting their country's battles. Night sir, bad food, and drencliag ralaswill make sad haves with the stmagest:; therefore let every man supply Mama! with HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT; it is certain core forever) skin disease. Only 25 etc per pet. For salsa Falton's drug store,Nifth street. flummaur, bareyou examined the fall and winter stook of goods at the Mozoksat Tell. luring establishment of Sam. Orahtun A Co., No. 64 Market strict f A fresh supply of goods every week. Have you examined the prices of goods at the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Sam. Graham t Co., Ne. 64 Market street; If not, it is now time yen would, and save 29 per Gent. In your clothing bill. • Every=t warranted a perfect it. anon IdoCastoese. Jcar Rinenrin ext. Alien ten Bets.--The line assortment of Pall and Winter Clothing, istslymosived by Mesas. John Wiet A oe., Merchant Tailors, No. 10 Federal 'net, Al legheny. Thawateck of elottstag eonMi, of the Suet variety ofgnate , nentalostets, cup, mate and overovats. The style of ptd•M' testofal and Madonable. We would is invite all of our readers to give the above gentlemen 7 • cal. - Women, Jiiirmirr, to.a4. M. Roberts, No. 11 l'ifth street, is now opening the most ahoice stock of fine Gold and Other Watches, Jewelry, 811 var ware and Noisy Goads sire displayed In this dty, and le Selling them at ranarkahly low prices. Omits and outage ogle will be Latin it the Omnllina ogles, No. 410 Pam street, day or night. All ord.", leR at the above place WIU be promptly attended to. AU oath most be patd tu advaaos. • Q. Btu, Dentist, US Penn MHO. will V , tend to an bettinststan of the nentosabon. imastws.—on Wodnoday, 220th Instant, at 6 o'clock p. m., 10312,3, wife of Mr. William Jame. eon, to the Inth year other age. The funeral will take place from the residence et her, b .band, corner of Pitt utd Worth dley, on MALT, 22.1 lad., at 3 .'clock p. m. The Wends of the Wally are *pasted to attend. Weanoday, .Tan. 20th, 1114, at *Work p. re. VIEGLITIA. pawn daughter of Lydia and thole , / Wm. J. Itowyd. "The [antral will take place from tie riddance of ttnr - mother, N0. . 1711 Third street, on Inroar, tialk,at Redo* p. m. Trrtersmosaan. 11. It/t. 10' DS A Y M EN'S NOTICE.--She Duvet% of Plttebtrel held • Ineollsi _on Thuriday Opt, at the hound Kr. ROST. lITACL, Ira. 1 Irwin , street, to lAA. Into- etroldirallea the ruttestlty of raider the precept-Nate of prior for havlittg. • At the preelat orlon they nowt auks= helot .41ring on *moose' af fed and all thir nem. stria of liht ban so KO. , Ttetrabre Civil __KreAroA Mutt the made of pricer as me after 11011 DAT, Jan. 2.5tb. b.—lfor nif lanWallop .40 rents per . load; .ersd Imam of tem Mom, le , mots pa-lath sad we trod all of oar vortlre .XerrAmt• who •• Rot like ming th• , thee* rim era IteAlpipootsh to a/brrtb•lr Pl•Pe• n Alr Woo .for.lbels lame and4lsTh and • 1 , ! thews dome. to.fierate Mee to sew MOZI at, shirk. they spa lawn* leorlf•Kreu. Mad tit ii Via' • • ovally Dnimhisteteui ithenv to ado aali a odor. All caul& Watt Propun trian Me *la prism THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. On SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Dlreatch t the Ptteatatril, Gazette. iTASHIEGTOI II , J• 6. 21, 1864 LITTIS PION IMV ORLII7/1.11 The same steamer which brought accounts of the great mooting hold in New Orleans, is favor of holding a State Convention, to de away with Slavery, brought the following letter to a leading administration COlllOO3ll - from one of the most prominent leaders of the free state movement in Louisiana. Of the statements, I know nothing, beyond the fact'thst the writer is a man of undoubted character, venially and position, and have DO right to print his name, but It is a service of any ono ofilcially interested In Inquiring into fasts: New Orkam, Joe. 9, USU.—Deer Sir: Pres ident Lincoln has started a Missouri ow in Louisiana, and has made General Bank. ear master, and Banks is another Schofield, only worse than he. Our mass meeting last even ing was a complete MEZZOS, but Its object will be defeated by Banks, who, under orders di rect from the President, declares his purpose to order a• election for a State Government, and not to allow an election for • Oen,' thee playing Into the hands of Coltman, Rid dell and Fields, and this crew. Tke Vaasa men, the true Union men, are thunderstruck by the course of the President is this matter. We were not informed of the President's or ders to Banks until the hoer of the meeting Sant night, and the meeting was not informed of it at all. Gen. Shepley. who Is generally liked, and who has done all he could to promote the free State ClOlllO and to organise afree State Gov ernment, will resign, and the election orderep by Banks will be purely • military dictation, and will be so regarded. I know not the setret spring of all these sets of the Presi dent and Banks. The Presidenthas probably been deceived by interested and base men. ills true friends, and the friends of his mea sures are much grieved by the course ke has authorised. It is certain that Banks has the unshaken ceufidonee of Mr. Lincoln. Be is regarded as /mother Schofield, without the military talents of that officer. Is it net pos sible to get the President to countermand his orders to Banks immediately, and let the peo ple manage matters as they have begin to do ? 118 CONTISCATIOX Val TAT. BILLS The Clouse to-day Rae again given up to the confiscation and tax bilL Two - set o 'pearl.. wne read on coailecation, neither attracting mach attention. On the tax bill in the Committee or the Whole, In live minutes speeches, quite an animated debate sprang up. Mr. Voorhees astoniehed everybody by professing a warm admiration for New Eng land, quite In contrast with the utterances of Samuel Cox, and others on his aide last ses sion. The Democrats Insisted that the tax on whisky or on any other menufsetured article was really a tan on agricultural interests, be• cause they had to consume the manufactured articles, and had to pay an Increased price, tensed by the heavy taxation. This is the substance of the argument by which they pro pose to prove the injustice to the agricultural classes. Daring the debate Mr. Kelly made a thrust at Mr. Voorhees about being ejected from a railroad car in Indiana by a soldier. Mr. Voorheee denies the story as it had appeared in the newspapers, and said there wasn't a word of tratn in it. In answer to Mr. Voorhees insertion that the West paid tax on New England manufactures, Mr. Dawes answered that if snob is the feet the West nev ertheless received back elf the tax paid by the enkanostivaltie of produce caneumed by New England. That section also paid its prepor- tion of tax on incomes rosulting [rem ' creased values, if not on manufutares. An attempt to release all foreign spirits transit from tax had failed' EXIMEI9 2111DOCIS failed to hare tba drawbuk un cotton re mored. Tbo bill was finally got ont of the Committee of the Whole, and will mme op for passage to-morrow TVS TAX OT TOI koeo Mr. Sherman submitted to the Senate today a communication from the Commissioner of Agriceiture, prwtesting against the taxation of leaf tobacco, showing that the l'alted States annually produces seareely a third of tobasteek,,,s! .mmeroo and Ices tban I. grown in Europe; that substitutes for our tebaoco aradriving it out of foreign markets; that its production is increseing in Hungary, Ger many, Ilelguim, Holland, Algeria, and South America, and a tendency to decrease pres- en t prime is strikingly manifest In Camillo markets. Exports of Brimil under stimuli's higher Prices have increased seven hundred per caL in two years. The European gov ernments not only control the sale, but tbe production; and Frs . ea especially restricts collvatien, by refusing to grant permits. while she produces, including twenty millions of pounds In Algeria, 50,000,000 pounds. and Is already nearly independent of the United Stater. Hungary produces as much as Ken tucky, and the Austrian empire is already independent. He opposes all taxation upon tobacco for export. ll= The Senate spent another day discussing at length the propriety of the proposed test oath, against which Mr. Bayard protests. Ileverdy Johnston made a long, legal ergo malt against requiring him to take IL Mr. Bayard has not been in his seat dues he mad* his speech, and It is understood that he does not propose to resume It till the question Is decided. If the oath Is required, some think it questionable whether he will not re sign or absent himself rather than take it. It is tuaderstoodthat although some Senators &Malts propriety, the Administration caucus has decided to pat the test with through by a party Tate if necessary. Of atztein Mel of contested or doubtful elections to the Noose of Representatives, only two—those of Segar and of the bogus New Orleans members bare been disposed of t,y the Election Committee. Both have leen rejected. VIZ SILL I.OIHORILLNO 110110111), CLOTH- ISO TO SOLDIIIIS The following Is a full text of the bill au thorising the transmission of clothing through tho mile to soldiers. It passed the Bente last week and Senate to-day, and only awaits the President's signature to beeorrie a law. That articles of clothing, being manufactured of wool, cotton, or linen, and eomprised in a package not exceeding two pounds in weight, addressed to any non-oommimeloned cancer or private serving in the armies of the United States, may be transmitted In the maths of the United States, at the rate of eight cants, to b., In all eases, prepaid. For every fear oun ce/ or any fraction thereof, 'abject to such regulations as the Postmaster General may prescribe, Gen. Loans' contested elution case was up before the committee to-day. My. Bra hu made two speeches before the committee, sad L. to mato still another to-morrow. General Lean has not yet spoken. The following NV other 011/011 before Coo p:apt and referred to the election committee : From bilmouri, Brace re. Loan ; Price Ti. McClurg; Lind ray cc Scott; Knox. to. Blair; Birch To. King. Pennsylvania, Kline ea.' Myers; Carlgan re. Thayer. Kontaeky, Millanry vt. Yeoman. Mumehusettal • ' Steeper TS. Rice. Virglas, McKenzie TS E.Cohen, neither yet adwittnd 4 nab. lowa Martin re. arinnoU. .. - Mitrylsad, Crisfield vs Criswell. Now Meiicw, Aelligsz vv. Peres. Tn mazarooo Rho naval committee took up the labmrood eau to-day, and made armagemette far an tering-upon • thorongli Lurie:JOU= 01,4. VAX XXV TeX* CIISTON HOUSS TAOntagl - - Csllootor Barney nu before the committee ea radio ezreneittarioi for in tour 4314 n half thle reeoing, irentilss 1, P&GlisliTak-POWoiiii.7;# !OA. toolortW mileointtsizted mainly te3bil abJ , It/action' of with which nOl7 • i h /Umtata was fir s One thought to le ineolr ed, and to the eondtto of his private esere tory, litely wrested. 0 erimportant gamete to the Cutout Hones to be railed on to- AIIRIII.J.SCI CORPS RILL The amendment to the Ambulance Corps blll;introdueed by Mr. Wilsen,protrides that the number of two hone ambulanoes attacked to each army corps shall be, three to an infantry regiment of fire hundred ; tare to • regi ment of two hundred; one to • regiment of one hundred or more two to a cavalry regiment of fire hundred; one to a regiment of less number; one to • battery of artillery. All persons are prohibited from using ambulance' for other than the care of the sick and wounded. J.. TROW EIIIIkdN, Whe has been arrested and pot In Fort War ren for tresaonable correspondonee with La mar, recently published, is a native of Geor gia. Ile was implicated with Lamar in the the famous Wanderer and Echo case, and was 'treated In 1812 as a spy. Ye woo then re leased on his parole not to engage In or as sist the rebellion, by a board efwrhiela Lois, Perrepent and Webster wets members. THI ♦LIZLIDfII RAILROAD Tho manner in .which the railroad from Al exandria to the Army of t,lito Potomac has late ly been run In the interest of slavery is about to lead to an .overhauling of that concern. Loyal colored men attached to-the artoy,vrith proper passes, have been compelled to ride In cattle ears without cover, and filthy in the extreme, whiltivermLn eaten rebels have been allowed the best accommodations trains meld afford. lIILLNGII IN COMMITTII3 Gen Loan, of Missouri, .0-day resigned his place on the Heine Military Committee, and Gen. Prank Blair was appointed in his place, while Loan was transferred to the Committee en the Conduct of the Wu; which in a party sense is regarded as a more importantyiesi- Con. The arrangement is understood to he satisfactory to the radical member. frem Mis souri. Gen. Blair thus stands at the toll of Committee which at the beginning of the last Cooped', he was chairman. THE ITE6.FOR OF 1111110XERB OCISTIoIf Gen. Butler has returned to Norfolk. The exchange question remains unsettled, and contrary to expectatien it is now thought that no satisfactory understanding will probably be soon reached. Bailor himself is understood to think that Uhe had a hearty support here he might soon roach a satisfaetilry eonelasion with the Richmond aothorities. SICOXID a&SIOTAtI alCart•llT eV RAIL Chas. A. Dane, formerly managing editorof the N. Y. Tselenc, has teen already appointed and confirmed second Ale Want cleerotary of War, In accordance with a law peeved a. few days age, tweeting that aim. Pie entered arm the discharge of his duties at the War Department to-day. aaacv■aT.ar Or 1.1 COI.IIILLTIOW eocrarr• Tho forty-soventh anniversary of the Amer ican Colonisation Society was celebrated last evening at Dr.Sunderland's church. The at• tendenos was slim. Remark. were made by Messrs. Latrobe, Wheeler and P. D. Burlap. The regular speakers were net preeent. The ulna' routine of business was transacted. TO ATKA/. •r •71•roLfi Postmaster General Blair is 'spectra speak at Annapolis te-morrow, and it is probable that he win attempt to fore shadow the policy on which the next Presi dential canvass Is to Do conducted. COIOIIIIIIP OP VIP C0111:1G07 or THU ro■ The Con Smitten en the Conduct of the War consists of Wade,Chendler and Harding, of tbo Senate, mind Gooch, Julian, Odell and Loan of. the blouse: •DSITTED TO It.aT rn the miXe et Todd vs. Jesuatop Ltakota►, Jane has been admitted to his teat &alai the context; admixtion net to be hold kelp any way prejudging Todd's claims. ET311112:1 The destrnotion of the Iron Ate has bean confirmed by advices received at the Navy Department. • FROM HARRISBURG. • (Dr Doran ffaascosra.) flpeolal Dispatch to tit• Tittabsrgh Cametta• HAIM:3MM, Jas. 11, 1884.. The Scoot* is not jot organized. The prospect for Sonatas Witite's exchaoge is favorablo. A reeeligami on the National Booking ques tion was offered. °Tbe yeas and nays being called far, the rot* was forty-sight tialou to forty-tires copportiesd. The Opposition votad dead against tha Soseraxiont. Both Rouse* Rill anion= to-day. CangremaionaL WOJIMIOII, Jan. p i , 1864 Hours—A neeLitandiag Committee en e uniform ',item of 'coinage, orsighte and measures, was ordered to be appolated. The nopse then resumed the easmiderstlon of the set amendatory !tithe Coufletatien bill. Yr. Morris, of N. Y., 'poke la faaor of the eonflitestion of the estates of tlitiribels.eho inaugurated end are responsible for all the arils of the rebellion. The House, 65 against 77, refusedie adjourn till Monday. The House resumed the esusideratlen of the joint iesoluUon amendatory! of tlie Candi- cation act hireldorris, of New York, lens at a loss to see hew the rebels could claim the protection of the Constitution. No hutherproceedinge were taken en the Conlithation bill. Th. House resolved itself Into a Committee of the Whole on amendatory *ribs Internal Revenue bill. Mr. Pendleton offered an amendment, which was agreed to, providing thatil cotton in the hands of manufacturers heretofore "sampled stains taxed two cents per permd. Mr. Brooks, of Now York, moved to strike the drawback of two cents per pound In all eases where the duty Imposed by this act upon the cotton used In manufactures shall be sat isfactorily shown to have been previously paid. • Mews. brooks, Valets, Harrington, and J. C. Allen, advocated the amendment of tho ' last two ? regarding such drawback sea bounty to raidufacturars at the expense of the agri guttural interests. Mr. Morrill delivered en address allowing that New England pays its fair proportion on its products and industry. Mr. Washiarne,. of /Hinds, participating in the debate, said last Congress he voted for all revenue measures and whatever on:- plaints might be utaredin Voorhees district hilndisna, as to the operation of those lows, there was n o complaint In the Districts which be, Washburne,represented. His eenitituents ware not only willing to pay the present tax, but an additional tax to crush the rebellion . The rebellion is to be crushed, and the States brought back if neeeseary by subjugation. ldr. Voorhees, of Indiums said such speeeh. es as Mr. Wastburne just delivered did not rise high enough to reach an honest man's con tempt. All lovers of oountry and the con servatives wart their ascendancy. That gen tlemon will be buried in political oblivion. The conservative members are not to be in timidated by loud talk. Ile would tot-defend the loyalty of his district on a mere private insinuation. Mr. Grinnel, of lowa, spoke in beltedf of maneficturere. Mr. Kelly, oCPa., spoke in fever of pt e moting and encouraging 'American' Industry. In reply to Mr. Voorhees he said: Those who have stood by the country would not be con signed to the pofitical oblivion to which the gentleman had adverted. No man who, up held the national lag and the causs'of fres dom, woe ever driven from a stage or rallresd car by indignant soldiers. Mr. Stevens moved thatthe committee rise. Mr. Voorhees claimed the door. • • Mr. Stevens said the subject had been "s -hanty:al, andeverybody else. (Laughter.) Mr. Voorhees replied .Is Mr. Kelly that the statement was utterly untrue. There was not one word of truth in the publication; net an offensive word was sold in his hearing; beget of the car at the plies to which he had paid hie fare, and there was an end of it. Noth ing the gentlemen coubliartroild Induce id* , to a further answer. There must be so ma . thing more respectable than came from his ' elandsrous tongue. • • - - Mr. Stethenstald thirty years ago be heard the tariff question diswwad by ; Southern men with Calhoun at their tail aid by Webster sad others en the opposite side. Their argue,' lieritiriteri . n.iarlyas WO , ' as any Ws% pol bee l ,,,Airi-Ifoobi NOVA: irismdminit wheldluthgaitlettilth tom' the Esdi and Vett, Forthirtst in • commotion. !Ili obect ia submitting was to raise the revenue a nd and the tax should it reach all classes. Mr. would Dawes to tai real e es asked whether the gentleman , Mr. Brooks said be would. Mr. Dawes replied Now England will co operate with yon. Mr. Brooks' amendment to strike out the drawback proviso, was disagreed to. Mr. Blaine, of Maine, offered an amendment, which was agreed to by a small majority that all spirits imported prior to the passage of the act shall pay additional luty of forty cents. Elijah Ward offered an amendment - that inch tax shall not. apply to spirits on ship board, which waedisagreed to. The bill as amended was reported to the House, when this and a substitute intended to be offered by Mr. Stevens, were ordered to be printed as preliminary to further action 1p the subject. On mottos, the ilouse adjourned. Scsars.—On motion of Mr. Wilson, the Senate took up the bill I. provide for the pro motion of the enlistment of volunteer,. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, wished the bill post poned, as It did not provide for bounties to colored troops. Tho bill was postponed anti] to-morrow. The resolutioa of Mr. Davis, tailing upon tffe President for tho correspondence between the United States and the rebel authorities, was taken up sad on motion postponed. Mr. Sumner, of !Massachusetts, moved to - postpone the prior orders, and tats up the unfinished business of yesterday, which was agreed to. Mr. Johnson, of Maryland, proceeded to ad dress the Senate at length ea a role requiring Senators to tab, a parthmtar oath. On motion of Mr. Sumner, all prior orders were postponed and the Senate proceeded to the consideration of the proposed rule re quiring an additional oath. Mr. Johnson proceeded to address the Son ata on the three propositions—Did the law of January, 1662, requiring the oath to be taken by racers, include Senator.? If It did, was it constitutional? If it became operative, was it proper and expedient! Ho contended that the Government derived all its powers from the Constitution. The absence of the delegation of the power in the Coned teition is restriction of the power, as under the State coutitntion, we are bound to show the oxitteneo of this power before we attempt to emend. it. He was opposed to placing the negro on political equality with the white as a greater evil to the stave than to the master. What man would not culTr r death a thousand times rather theta to be brr oght to political de gradation ? Such degradodon was not norm eery to the crushing of the rebellion, end the restoration of the Union. The day was feet approaching, if the power of the Government wu exerted as it ought to be, when the mili tary power of the rebellion would be crashed, and the people of the South would shore in the heart, as well ae in the deep bloseings, of a restored Union. In the language of Webster, this Government was not a consoli dated hut a united ono—not choicolike to gether, crushed and bruised, but like the world harmoniously confessed, where order in va riety rise, ►pd though all things differ, all kir. llownrci thought that this was a simpin propositi.a that every Senator should here after take his oath or be excluded from this body. It wee rattier late in the day to say • • • • • that, and ordering a grievous wrong against persona whose hands were red with the blood of innocent loyal people, when we simply ask them or their representatives when they pre sent themselves to take such an oath as thu. The amendment of Mr. Powell wss rejected by yeas 12, nay. 26. On motion of Kr. Doolittle the Senate ad journed until Monday. Mr. Saulsbury being entitled to the floor otuthe pending subject_ !rum the Potomac Army--The Huppll for the De•tltnte Hnnitcearaaa Sour oi ra■ PoTONLAC, Jan. 21.—Nothing of special interest has transpired within our lines for several day and the enemy appear to euj...y • similar state of quietade. Lrroneuna ideas hare been premal gated by the new.papere in regard to the •xtnnt of the r.ippllas to the Mani. Lute which tent bereft ••,rote under the late reg ulations of the Tree ,iry Department. lam maboriced to say that supplim will not be furnished beyond the limits of the infantry occupations, except ,ft a very few special cues. None whatever will be furnished except by lien. Patriek,•Prov out Marshal General, and none will be famished except by permission et and approved 1 y Patrick, ..i.none will be allowed where doubt 'ea late m to such supplies being need or appmpriated by partial halite to the talon cause. The most needy amt most deserving of. our sym pathies will be supplied with rho n•eualttee . _ . life I. a 'emitted extent only. The moo itringeat eticrie will be pursued to ',fovea my mal-approptiationof Fupplies. - - The Sale of Government Bonds. "A. PAILLDELPEIII, Jan. SL—The announms most that the 2-20 loan was almost exhausted, gave an extraordinary impetus to that alus of tiovernment mouritioe to day, nearly a million dollars being subserib , l for at the °face of Joseph Cooke & Co. of this city, and eight millions ordered by telegraph from all parts of the calvary. The orders from the West alone amounted to ell bundled thousand dol lars, and the anoint In transition cannot be estimated. The excitement occasioned by this lean, and the saint with which Its conclu sion was attended, has never been Or:10110d in the 0.21ti1l history of the world, and it Is gratifying to know that it has been mainly encouraged and participated In by the people generally, and net by any combination of capitalists. This effort of Secretary Chase se triumplienily concluded, is certainly desists log of the hearty congratulations of the coun try. • Clothing Sent through the Mall t. WA-U(11.01 . 0i, Jan. !I.—The following bill baring passed both 'louses now only awaits the' President's eignatnre to becmo a law Articles of elethieg being manufaetured of wool, cotton or linen, and compressed In a package net exceeding two pounds, and ad dressed toany non-commissioned agar or private serving in the =alert of the United States, may ha transmitted in the malls of the United States at the rate of eight oenta, to be in all eases prepaid, for every four ounce, or any fraction thereof, subject to such resin ation as Pont Master General may pmecribe. Arrival of Cotton, and Stick and Wound ed Soldlers--Ile-EnlLsted. Carr), Jan. 21.—The steamer Memphis, with 533 bales of cotton for St. Lenin and the east, and Memphis dates to the lath, has ar rived. The steamer City Belle, chartered to go to Kew Orleans with sanitary stores by the State of Indiana, returned to-day, bringing op twenty slot and wounded troops. The Third lowa Cavalry regiment, M Little Ileck, have re-enlisted, 700 strong. MARKETS BY TELEGRAM! Cincinnati Market fipoclal Diepatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Cwienenalt, 1.. 21, 1604. Weather was elewly with slight iadlcatton• of rale. The average. temperature was Si degrees above tern. TIWi gorge has glean away as liitteburgli, and the Weimer Citizen is receiving freight for Pittsburgh. The river la et • stand with twelve foot of water In the channel. flour market opened Orin at 54 A,T,t DO for eupar fine, but dewed weak under news from Now York. MIAs, market doll and nnsettlad, and priers nom inal with no sales. Provisions—an useritial change to notice, and the demand qnlet. Light foaling in lard nod mesa pork, end leas nun; city mesa uld • 550 50; and bend lard at 11l 78. Wheat in good de mand for red at 51 00, holders not 7.38 c %tabor; white nominal at fl 10(41 45. Corn market quiet new sold 11. 51. and obi at fl to. Oats In fair dr naiad at Sic In bolt, and Ole in Cincinnati wicks holders uk le above these quotations. 11. ye—re solos and olterhsgs light, huldsrs ask 5115 fur prim., but buyers Ars net to pay this rate. Barley unchanged; prim to choice fell quoted at .11 Cosl' SS. G. Phtledelphla Market. 1 . 1111.40L1MM, Jan. V.—Flour held firmly, but them to not much doing. Wes of deb ,ble Penrwil nobs extra Ihrolll 41 11 $0137 76; and fancy at 1 9 0 9 80. /applies coma forward slowly, and stocks are reducad. In rye flour and corn meal there to moth- . lag doing. Wheat la held firmly, bet not much la demand; mail tales of red at it 7081 76. and white at 91 96013 00. Rye sell. on arrival at 11 4001 41. There p very little cons Corning forward; yellow is firm at 11 nal 12. 10,0110 bulb Parinirltsnla oat* sold at SU. N.OO bush Canada barley mold at 11 60; and 2000 bush malt st it 65e51111. Ito change in groceriaa Or prosisions. Pctrolsum firmer; 11100 blast. rotund In bond .old at 46c; crud* move• lowly at 19 gr :k. and•fre• at /NSW. WO UN whisky sold at o brans 114narr.—Penraylvania tra Gol ds ndlroad 63 41-104 Pennsylvania railroad 73. Gold 11614 - .. Paclranp onlitor York par. Baltlniore Market, Bax.mmoas. .laa.ll.—trlour doll. The glum, ty of Wheat L name and tits market arm. Cora . qulet at 111 to 113 atr while. Whiskey untettled. Ohio fa Mrered M Oates steady at .13.311 cents fir COMMA DRUG caw, ow' el ra.r6lae.r, At!semotv 020.4. HILLT Peonurroz• - 41P0W5511600 1 . WATX/1 w ,,, tai ri 1 1. , , ,i , * ” . : 7 1 P44c. "2°414°1 L i ttgat bb' :0: .w. +...:uß~naS:i::a::ti.+%a SPECIAL JrOTICES. ):1..8. T.-1860---3. Persono al rainatax7 laablkm, troolded •Ith lona. nes, LanMods, palpitation or the toad, lank of ap peat., diatroou afte: eating, torpid Una, er,notliar. tirm, &a., deserve to ardor it the, win not try W. Oda:dad PLANTATION BITTERS, Which Oct now rocurnlDUndrA by the highest medical authorities, sod warranted to prudt ... um iesmehatt beneficial elect The} are exceedingly ogre/ant, perfectly pure, and must supereede oil other tonic, where heathy, gentle stimulant I. requited" They purify, a:m.oh. and Magenta They create • healthy appetite. \ They ere an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome egacta of dissipation sad lot. hours They strengthes the gate= and enliven the mind. They prevent mlarastie and intermittent MR They petrify the breath and acidity ciao stomach. They acre Dyspeptis sad Ommtdpstion. They cure diarrhea, Cholera 11.0 Cholas Marty'. They ems LlvdrOomplaint and Norms Huambo. They make tha weak arms& the hangar; In:Diu* and ere nther.sted nattmes great restorer. Tic/ as oompcsed .f the velabreted Cedleere hurl , . lrint.ee . greens aareefree, roots .rod herbs, ell preserved In perfectly pure at. 0.12 Uunt. For partinaere. ew circular and teetrasentels around each bolds. Beware of impeetan. Examine every bottle. Bee that It hoe D. B. flume Mosinee en one FITWat• V. S. Stamp gem the corn, with plantation Kane. CU one 2L7a signature on a line steel plate easemeMs oe etch lOboL goo OW mar bottle Is not nofillod orltb .porlons and dololorto. stall W. dory say person to matob th. bate ar cboronoor of ono good. Any parson protanding to Intl Plontotlon MUNI by the gallon or In bulk, b no borate, only In our log cable bottle. bey person imitating this bottle, or willing any other material therola, whether called Plagtatlon nitwit. or not, le a criatinal mkt the U. S. Lou, and will ho so prosecuted by an We &Ludy base our eye an too parties te-011Ing our bottles, Lo., who ro roll rut:coed in getting thernaelvee into close quartet. The deemed for Drake'. Platt tattoo Bitters from Inaba, debar:ten, merchanb, an, b perfectly Incredible. The simple trial of bottle le the evidence we orment of their worth ¢d ery.riority. They are sold by nil respectable drug. anon armor., praywictens, hotels, stenrnbowlis end country thoria. P. EL DILLIII A Oe. =EI - GINVISE art TNILS, tot W. wholeeals arid ry c) SIDION JOHNSTON , A.Tru Sax}l.l.lBl4 aad Wound .ereoss :esn-ha.sor , -• - I , PRIVATE DISEASES Dr. Ludlum's Specille L th. only reliable remedy for ilieseare of the urge. of anuaration. It la Ow dtacureery or au asulatut hyeletart 'Flew,. 116 wee dr.aW nth. treatment OW doe. of d1w.w....•1 .tih noprookloogod • eras, ftr morn than invnty y.srw. It I. pyrbctlon In It, requiring no Wier:tern, end differing entirely haul Lb. anunaltou and lb. unnterorn earth, • psands otkrsd I. tit,. Falk. It i. entirsly uvulab ud parboil se*. H acto 112. • chum. tat•ro rtzvegtl. =4 rigor to tiu ditcstwd C•rrsc,.—Tlis ram BO rnsedy and tectiog pormaooot curet bat led to tt. bwing Imitated ty rteprinclpl•4 c0.e....0b0nn0, thenfore, that W 'patents of the pmprSeeer h hrotaid rack b.. ber L peeler.. Prepared only by vat F. DAVIDSON, 1.. Pycpriotar, Cinotemati. 0 by 41 ' , reser , . Price, PI per bor. oar Pau We e at wh.lenal• by OLO. IL ISRTSIE lIM=I • ON OF HIMIHEWELL'S curet fliblltds4l.-8 N /1W L ECL/CTIO MOO TOME 07 A OATIIASTIO.-11y the ippllcation of trite Medical Lamm, beull character and enonomy ate ootaLdned he Usti semi valuable Plll To prerent patting tato the stomach each quaa4the of 1p &getable and Wt. flow dratte mttally oon• aim.] la Pills that regatta from hill to Mx to gat a decent cathartic, and to prevent the Criring tains so erronconely Judged to be evidence of cbaractdr, hen the Mud; la this de velopment The dma seldom exceeding axe, .ad more teen'.. Ptlle, seta. the queettene a economy, and confidenw V askni to tam titer htt• character la Diaprpeii, Costiveness, rallonanoil, I.lrea• Cielnylalate, Pam, all derangements Of the Stomach and Bowels, and as . sem Tinnily PILL . For Worms they are . mare cam FoT sale hr all abolseale and retail dsalers. JO/311 L. BSI NISEIVELL, Propridar, Practical Chan:at and Pliarsnao',Kb; Jals—ja.apl7 Boston, Maas. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER BULL SMELTING WORMS. Pr 111.40110.. PARK; McCURDIC & CO., Mansfacturcv of $ll2/Tllllifi, BRAZIERS' AND DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPTS,/ BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, STILTED, BOLDED, AD., Importers and dealers Is 11L2ALS, TIN PLATE, SLIEST IRON, mar, to. Colatangy on hand, TINDERS' MACRIELS' AND TOOLS, Resobasso, Ya 140 FIRST 6 PM SECOND NTS., Pittabarg,h, P.. - - WlO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH STSCIL—A unread gentlemen Yav lag been notarial to health le • fair dna, after an- derv:dog all the usual routine and trnsolar arum idea mode of treatment. ■lthoot stream, cansidem It mensd dot, to ocenintualatte to hie afflicted hollow creature the meats of Cum. Bence. au the receipt ,fan addrested envelope, he will seaddrm•do97 of the proseriplion used. Direct to Dr. JOHN IL DM:MALL, Din Felton street, N. Y. ml,ll:lydaerT i -- -TELE CONFESSIONS AND It X tERISSOII OF AN INVA.LlD.•publiabed for the bete et and as • warning tad dation to pus' men who gaffer fron,N 'Aswan. Debility, Froward* 00007 of Manbood, ate., nipply lag, at theMUM Woo, Ow oars. of fa , / car 4. 13) ono who has dartd blnaelf after belts put to ffrtwa expense and Injury through ntadtrAl hambng and quaeltory, 117 enelodng a pat-pald addreued auralopo,Aßight =plea my be bad of the anther. NATE:AM:EL BK. mfilaydrirT Bedford, Stogy county, N. Y. I—wlrrrltT'lrismogoiri•lTNlTlTE noxu Ansuison. 11 . 1t0BUIBON, REA & .00., (gtii/- ceinsies to amines, Mons A . II ituiss,) T/ AMINO TON 11011E.5, Totemsis d MActinnint, Manatee... eI BOAT AND. STATION/317 STEAM ENGINTS, BLAST ENGINES, MILL MACHINERY, GLARING, saarrnia. OAST•. INGS, of all descriptions; OIL TANKS • STILL/1, - . BOILER AND MEET IRON WORK, Agents for 01/TARDI PATENT FOR TEEDENO BOILERS• __ • TO CONSIMPTIVEI3.—ThO Rev. L. A. WILSON'S remedy for - the cam et ootestrierrioN, AB MIA. BRONCHITIS. COLDS COUGHS' and all That and Lau; tl.factieme, to gather with • pamphlet Oleg the proaortptltm aid short history of his ems can b. oltiaturfor JOSEPH norainfo, Dragon., Coma Hariet Meet and the Clacton& de9►lndaai .. • , JOHN OfICERAUF &BRO., Min caeme. IRON nies. .VANLig WHS. WINDOW sup's • WM, WINDOW CHARDS, te., Nar..lll SECOND and la TIMID STREET. Dei:Vtotfraud llarkrt Mayo on band &variety of Dm PiettarmieriO plalq raltaid• for all g arp9OrL . Particular attention raid c adoring Cara UAL' Jobbing dote at &enmities: • apio • gp• GOLD PENS. It . P.-TOINTED EQUAL TO r EProin rattelpt of SS_ cents. Orcolats for Ilia Jolnorni pall feat cation, by mnll m °Magda . - E. B. JOIISSON, ganatactor and Otacc, do2lata IB alagen Liae, Totla WI. HOLMES & tor4pizi VOUEIGEI AM> *>>I.I:STIO 14445 01 , arrintemozr CESTIIIOATI3 Dm= BA= VMS ,Airb monk yo. c *,lnicrxt .sor courage' F ob ma an asi,44. !Ana vilasietzeiwzamrdritor , 13114)iialiOVIZIO611 itbdosidellitia-Weinainkz-VOTTIM IMAT o trisce poonni, Na 96 W Dirt W4ft=!=Mr,fM .r74rXOB. MUSIC, kr. WE HAVE JUST EECITC-E0 OTHER ICI Or OrI.ENDID 3P I AN Co en Fran Ike odabbasd suresakets .of WIL. 11. BRADVOILT, II!► Talk maxi WElOXlatllliat A 00.. Thllladalptds. near .bat 13...aftest mad, GcrrrsauLs. my. of tip llnt.ilntry fortoLta a Wot. H Broilbrot, .1 tan ozuntsod vith peat care lir. W. II Itradtnarrs mr• sego PIANO YORTIi2I. sad lt. It my Woke Wel they are eery shpetiDe hittitattette. I 1t..n.1.1413. re mast their tburottigh work man:olllp, and Ms rover, posit), dam= awl W.l - at tbatr•totio. I roalairoottd, tb.r.for• ti.•• tug:moults to the public rows!. Laa lbt °fad, amens L. X. GOTTSIEMALK.' J.. Tort, July If, IfiC2. MIES= SOMOILLCELII a co. boas *amorous lettorsof marElDlllitiltiol32 from dlittoralshod steam—the Presidoot of toltad States, G.roman of Stator, eta, who halo pourchosed their Plums. Thstr hotramonis melted • Odd Modal ot Ito Ilystat Beam, Lando.. oar prim an low Mai of edam amaaawtory for the rams sails and Nam Plows. IA an ramie. WI to tall sod aramlso for ttomentros. R. aro J mt to receipt of a too smortmast of PLEB STOOLS, of the latest - sod toot stylas ; MUM BOONS, SSIKUT MUSIC sod MUSICALS GOODS imarrally, always= bond at th. lowest Zsotora (b o b Priem WAXY:LEEK & BAWL, lla I BT. aziAre ITPVXDT, Jan Near Burps:ado liraspt. T EE HOME CIRCLE,,VoL 1. ?OM BOMB 11130L11,.t01. THZ SILT=S' MORD THE BRONFER OM PUBL.& ft. they* are choice collecilans of T.. and In OHRISTMAS PRISFSTS. roil lit&ill DT HAS. .0. ii4LELLOW. 111 WOOD STILIEJOW. • MEW TESTMONIALS.--; . Tk. EtuaDal 31aater. of tho =wit la favor of DECKED'S I ...• Aftcrhaviat azioadaerl the Piano labs of Our DIIONJO2 131103. rag carefully . , we hew maw to tbe aoutbudea,dowrfully WU*, that liwy a» la scary natant superior (astral:nal:Lb. Ilub to.. Ls yam, rich, Drinkard, eery Ostfuct, arid earl atirely medal character.. Thal,' •workmanahlp b oM. , rt 7 bra, deraenstratlag Chat =cobra the say beet meta lab are 6.41 d, and abeir toads, canner cad equality of tope throughout the largo comma of the key board, urcarpaawd by any'oOluar Place Forte Inbar., yet swot. 8. D. 11111 a, Thee &.• Thames, Wllilow biseau Ragas, editor .r es. Mweari &Sec pad 1 oriel; Oarl anslzata, Director of the Gebrum Opera; Jola ?modal, editor fowled of Pat ti. ffessi4; F. I. lUtter, Owl Wolfroba„ choke tot at superior lustrusurute Jost ar clotug. J. M. ILOVYIKAS HILO., L 3 ay Ilfth N. 15112DLA No. 113 frixrtliarnst.s. Pianos and Musical Instruments Keep. colataatly on hand a nn• usortmant of HYW mroa, VIOLINS. 011124.114, ACOOSIDE. ONE, MING.%Ao., latch be.• 111 poll for tt• price. E FriurG intishLEß & WILSON'S SEWING MAOIVINES LIA 11 ROY The Mghest Presphgnsa A. *all the Imiortaa I Btate aad rteettaalcal rain where eallbttad 11V.amea. New improvement, have recently- bees added which reader It the mod desirable tostlilne N th market. • Every Mlle hiIIII AVUrrintell 7 Years. rEBTECOT26'dIS 61TIDStOILITIIITOrFUT ►TI•ll and so. them In opastlaa. WN.IIII.IIIIIER & CO., IWINITES di= TS. OWPittsburgh (Ma, Se. ST Fifth Street. arm d below Sank Rio& JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTARY PILTHLIC. .110:10 DIAMOND STAXIT, PISTRUMIII .Adroowleolgnsooto of Nods, Depoottkmo Ana AM plootta Wort- kbo, lkodo, Mortg.o.• Artki" Agreement, Loom* and Local Porn of moo kind mitten. ooliktoo B owsis, OUT FLOWERS, &a, "Torsordott to meta tram uLa..==.id=:=a roach skeet cam ran oat to the amoeba • eery Oftwo caucus. oolTal iiA BELLE SUM, WORKS. REITER Z 4 CO., Inecemots to !Letter, 13Artasp * Co., manufacturer. of OAST STEIL , *HUNG, PLO7T'ASD MARTI/ STILL; SPRINGS, AX.1.33, CROWBARS, to. Worts, MIST WARD, Allegheny City. Y.O. Address, PITTSBCIIOII. _l s .g LIQUID STOVE POLISH. Banana Why it In hatrr than dry Polish 1. /11a &bloody rano& 1. It b aossnell vlbstever. 3. It prodnons no dirt or dust. 11 It stands the most (atom boat. 6...1t prose:mall.= rust. I. It Is Ms most emmonslad Pallsb. I. It I. eat ons-lbratb the labor. SIMON JOIENSVIi Tar sale by Corner Toorth su. Ihrathfleld street.. REFINED BUG. • - • 200.1,1,11. " inni . " B".0311 1 / 6 Sagan , sa do Cristo:A Pond'ed t eranidated Jost receiTed and for me I,y r • /LITIIXECA , 511.03., 414 Hocs Ise and V Thad greet. VOTWE TO . ; ODOPERS '7100.) OIL BSTINESIEB.-6.6 bbls. aloe, Not.-I•=4 Egad and 111. inte.by IS _ $1•14. L• •• • AIAH - DICSAIT LA4D WANTED.-Ilui - Itigheit cash pd.:opal/ tbr Coy/dry /42*.tAdItlateg.. DMAr.I..X. SON, oval • . 611 at.4.74llrater stmt.' doE - ab 4 e.no:l7 l In store and !or sal* by D. WLL /ker. • • - A 11.353 Llbarty street; aREAME.-24 tierces of our 'ou:sk.ren-.. vi doing, In sten and Ina sale. • CEO J.'TOWASEND. .20 fro, 12 Fnaritt Wad.- nßui iI CO PEE bap , just NJ mitred sad Orr alb by the big or V. • . . .101111 Pia Corner Mort yawl Handattnacts . irVAD JAVA _ bßia ;very . •-•• aloft. old Jiis Coffob iecsfraltd -Cr WO by JOAN A. P. . sE)- aoroa Libortyabd "land nttbets...: _ _ WSKETtbr IVILS-. - WALE, ill& by LOW 42 • dais . , DICKS? t 00. :.;FRENCH all krrnamti Boors, : doll)- 3/3.TGODIVA, 19 Market otreel - • TINTEiNTRE AVENUFA raluab X•F La of Ground far We. /Imply _ al* IL OrrEll.lolT*SON3:6ll4utit A PPLES.-200 bble. choice Green x3:APPloreeehed and pa elm _ ' NOTICE TO ROLLINO A.A One" Tam on sad Taad , jot TsAi ma DiGL " W 0114-1 0 ball 110 W landi ng Vrj :l 5 , 'lama; fo , "• br w ear/ fr , c , da" , A ssEs i f f ' LTA. 44 4" ErIIMPATRICIttBIIO. bare& fresh =ma QH war- c. 0-IRONS 1.1 Treirfrod and chi well • 'co-_ sAusglioing, tsg Reed inned. :A'+l. I- • and tierces: 13 614 ' -1501101Eirra - k to U tubs and 101:411i choice - Dairy 7mt TetalTt4 autformaletzi: , = A-1E5.,..,10(k . reerthW, Aker ortVatc.j =OW iptlanmartr* 4 - •• • e an , a _ Ural • .Int, :n: • . AT"t •I rb _ ;t"-Y4mzfirpt#P7iilizeitca.P^ pis (ia 9 !o amr4' IFlLc z Egi ~°~' !`I O. ' EUSTELENT-r , sox purraa?zr,raulgmavatllspoTs. suusET, r Toz-TI4kNESL LINED HALIIORALS. rirni Fruzsrv TOE ISDIXS' LASIING 6/STIEHL nrltt STEMIT, TOE ZIWEI BOOTS es A Is. rot atioll TINE GAL? 10011. es term STIIENT, ion DICOGISS AS $1 00 E 4 711111 511=T, TOE CIIILDusrs icon AT 13e. C 2 rant STIISST FOR BOYS CULT ,611013 L 30r 69 1121E1 STREET, TOR LA.DIXS orals 20r.. Re r Every pair waritated L n*liintid free, and sold lower than it dsltadYoi s far inferior article elsetrlicre: CONCERT HAIL SHOE STORE, /MrNETT DOO3 TO =PS= 071W*SO CLOSING OUT \YIN= 'SOCK „ . BOOTS AND SHOES, AT TWIT LOW PRICES; AT, DicClellazd's Auction) so. as rarru N ' GOODS! rtwr BECIITED, LADIES GLOVE LID akrAtolui bans D.. d. d. OONGEMS• %•111111; D. BOROCCO *GOAT smarm , ; 4: Grxra TIME BOLE GRAM D.GALIft; - Do %IVO - ; An of Om Ent=dm vork; Mid iistrssted .firs utlataellea. GAO. I'LLEREE, SOB '& No. 71. Dor al rood dn. ORLAND'S Le the gAshe to by your oho BOOTS. 11/10E2, BALMORA LB ILITICII3 OCHS, 1117PFAL‘AND FILT)OVERBELO7th 00ABSE AND TEL2BOII3, • ota nyln .ad of the best chanty. at the vary low at prices. Call and he coavineed et • os yals.rxr br.r.3ner,- Second doer frolallfkla rtrost. JOHNJ - CAMPBELL, Manufactuier of nom Aa) snore, of ovary #ucriptioit. I. Saelthflold sterot. Pirmlystrgh. oz41:17 G EO. ALBRU, SON & CO, Whole sale .d Beall: waders is, 1100T5, attorsata,; comer Wood aud Toarth streets, Plitsbmit;.,-.' CIROCERIE.. " 12:1%. 1 V, I T.: e rs:sr; 50 do P. 14 do ; 175 Mao. Ramado ; 015 do O. 51obloom ; do N.Y. Syrups; 140 aces Y. H., O. Pied SO do Black Tem; • 100 boxes Dark F 1.40 and dpna Itoll.Tobscoo; 40 do Bararal Leaf ' 25 kassVArstala , doh 100 do Bt. Corb. Sods; MU Ws. No. 1 Extra Bolt' In storm %add= bll RIVER .k LAZY.A.B. SUNDRIES. kJ BUTTER-10 palls tholes Dalin 10 tnbo do dol 6 boxes ' do , Roll; ••• - • CREESE--ja do tlealun and U.. burg. do Western Esser's; WO do' 11011 INT— %adds. Flint; Astres-• to .sks Pearl V-. ' 11311-100 half bblo...Lske noublr. APPLES-100 bblo. choice Green . ' In store and far isle by J. B.fIANTIVLD. o.Vb?,dAil. Eon 50 do COS do: „, 100 bbl, N. 0. Itlasseer, , T 5 chests Green Tesr, • 60 do Mock do; .7 . 125 boxes sesortoi Broids Sobiedl; 000 pkgo MackereL-Soston Insteetion: Prime Nor Lard, Rotas 'Rendered, and. sourest stock of raids In our Ilse, for sale sod u tita . ng, end arrirtng at lie-DONALD .11. 6.1111 242 end 244 Liberty stmt. Qt.I.NDR I FISI 1.7 • 100 cup Ibncentrated Lis; 100 bous mooned Soap; . 100 do Pearl Starch; 60 - do Bllver Glom Starch', 46 do Corn Starch; • • 60 kegs 8 O. Sado: • 60 kozeo do do: 10 cake PAL Soda; In Kara and for solo by del4 .1. Entaoesoxint S ono S GARS.,-20 hhda Prime rittr, so do il,ca GO Moverdo 50 Mi. crashed - GO - do 4 , .Catreo . do soma .T;ao: .tone sad for sale b • dab 3. arnirPkraicsaano.--- CHEESE —3,000 boxes K s . Chose 1,000 do 4 14. 11.2 000 do - 11230b100‘0, ClarniLD. SUNDRIES. -20 sacks Potatqetc•-A. , -.- 12ebis. °wow; 150 -do GroorE: 10 sada Fri or. - ._ 100 bash. Whlta For solo at ISO 'Liberty *tree. __ - WII. T. 1310/51,130. SDNIIIiI 250 bl o as. °Fluke Rot Wee : • uo i ctOl i r3rcen d rlPPlag7 , .; • In store saki .6.-t• - • rio7 crettp,&-striakisp .1 .4 U13.111CA" NO L. 01, ICO bble. pare Daik Creeklall; to Franklin • WarnatUd stoL Wcblll or goal, eqsuil 24.11. Lars Oil as lublicgon, fox nabsby _. JAS. DALZELICIibuab 4.16 to and To Wear street. - - NEW CoNSIG.NALENV . W boxes Lemons; „' btdo.Osonbortito;_. • do 'Flint Malloy • Yoe sob by, . VOIOT LAl,tik OIL - • ' ' 4 bbli.ise. 1 'Winter Vratiat;' , 50 ••,-• • 2 • - • - , TO11111;b7 -JAS. 021,210 LL &SOL, 415 4,2,2 Wattr striet, - Lodi . OIATOES AND-APB:R. 4 ~ieR in aorta ~ndfor lb. Torittii• tOliq 100 Gr.. APO.: " , ":" "":" - - • too do Ltke Shoreturalk ‘-'"" • iILAP T.citr - ji;, - t... -.,.. i,.:ii-0.,- , - ;' , '-' 7 -.. •_ - -.. JAS. VALULL-116Q li. .1a C. 9 wad TO Water stmt. VVILLOWSt - ' , vicars ac solo - ' ' COLIMPI RET,CRUY AM) PEPPER SAVOR "so do-4210*d =4 ;1 , 4 Sea, • - 150 do pint Itp . p!r In stonts.na for till t 7 • - • - • 323TNED.1.1 8 0 9 .• • las • - trat.lls soa wc.o `ll4Ol-e- - 1.1E4' says' Dz. dam awl prelistare dliAlasr! The ley. 27;84%00 1 ' D • " ge.,"!; at limns; ss sfixtrestitat. • EATLIER, "FIE32IIiG; , UM . Bditzt.TvidAtArj• Gukbtt i to I . l = ds,T,ll"bVarg; - MUM% OA =a InErnr : - Fav woo= Etreami h - • • -'2""ltsirEelnws ----IB ENV'' BACON ' 11231 fl 1 4 ) _ '. ; 4 : 4', # ff .?::! 711-.ll P i tirm t a t tiiiiii4 l 4 ",---", c. a : - - ~, .!:,:,:e.44, Sl:dant liartit o , LPLoigi - . ~ . MO N. O. EL TELII - AbDiLL' . ..oirt sclkkillibilliiikAned 11 1 ) 1 - 2. :it' t-7. V:; 174 ,i t •f.rden4 r!!,^!rOg..oVl: ;;00 ; 7' , i lAbotirAmit lhoistolles; , -: Oth Barta) 156118,41X65et&rw,,.. SElliff==
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