pidmit dauttll• MONDAY 4014=0==z1AN. 2b,1864. 863bILBAlf. Tirg?tteoirentee ea the . Beepties &Peg le r litpply , M the Gotaitlag-Itoem ef the Cies: • •• ;11.11.egheny City Teachers' institute. Tbispistitnto held its rashly semi-annual lathe Sandusky strestschoolhoue, ..Orillarscrdsr, - After the reading of the rain- I • Ides, Mr. U. C. Faleontrr, of the Western ::Theologicad Benfinstry, was' introduced and -phowsded to de*ei a lecture trsr , 'The Use of ;,Physical and Mental Philosophy to tho Com mon School Tesoher." The lecturer bandied u l a -', his eubjeot hioneiderable ability, and pre ' *Sided to eh w the absolute necessity for a knowledge the part of teachers en the 11111{- . jaet'-nf .11 Physiology. The ignorance 1 . . . Whiois exists even among tssoners(of the commonest laws of health—cams of them not emu unfietetanding the subject of ventilation ' =eras appropriately alluded to and discussed. .. Via Bets of Natami Philosophy and de. . triinemy, were, nest taken up sad shown to - b 0 ,., valuable ' aids to the- teacher. A. ' knowledge of *avast 'abject of Mental Phi lenentiy was absolutely essential te the arm -spies teacher, for' the plainest Teases in the wad, wady:, because the teacher nide on laroly with mad, and should consequently be - thersubly acquainted with the natural laws offienght. He tieplered the want of a teas book on the subjeckef. Mental Philosophy,. suitable for wheels, and the day was net bit distant - when_inch a book mould be ilemanded hythe ketuiter. • The lectures ittel -;elsta 'tally introdoesid one incontrovertible bath, namely: that the teacher who does stet study • and labor to .Improve himself la scholarship andkoltis Vermilion; not only goo lank, %ne je snit for de position. -....' , : 4 i--. At thecoaclasioil of dr.Palconer's remarks, Prof. Osgood gate ashore. ozonise on Elem. 3lati after which the remaining time of the lerenonti session vas occupied with the eon: nideratien of mia — callaneouslnsiness. ,- . -,.The afteraoan'session was spent in discus- Otiellei.tending to improve end enlighten the The Local 011 Trade. Ths Oil City Register contains the following , lwriew of the local oil trade:—" There Us bout^ decided improvement la the feeling Ott put week, euad,prices ruled firm, with • relight advance. lint until the tan quell= to lay settled we 'de not look for very heavy transactions. Teaming to the railroads has keltactive, and we are not aware of any con ' sitlerable staples of sit on band at the Wells alit this.point. The deer i still dosed by Au lee.. We haei . but one new well tit re -..Parc4lital.laydarell,:en the Widow M'olll. ...rock Perm, dewing from te:100 barrels per ,ditw - The Phillips well Is main flowing. The 'ruling quotations at the Wells are $ l / 4 .21 per bbl. Many parties are asking $4.50 st the Well, but we have beard of no sales at dust Agar*. Ruling price hem, .-135.5 "5. Price of teaming- front wells I. Pranklia..sl4ls. Pram 01104 to Franklin, hoc. Price of bar rels. pritatanew, $168.25. :The market doses limm: with:an upward tendency. There le a Wady docreasein the' amount of the daily prandial:. ea should estimate the daily preduetion ea about 4,000. barrels." Meeting of Draymen. On Batortiai ironing the dreyteen of the onnirlio aro engaged In hauling on to and fmm the depots and wharves, met at Steel's . t•Tern . on .. Irwin street for the - purpose of tak - ingiabsconsidaration the propriety of raising . . jimpriterof.dreYage. It wu represented that - not buty-tho necessaries of life f rents o wages, . • haul istermsed in price, bat also bay, eats, corri and ether feed for thwir animals, to .. . gather with the price et ehoeing, dray license, and in fact everything connected with their business had . risen, and is order to make a deeentilving for themselves and families and maintain their Mask they would neces sarily b• obliged to increase the rates et drayage. After considirstien it was proposed to charge for each barrel of oil the sum of ten cents, which being put to a vote was carried anent measly. Thbluebsdes all ell hauled between °Mara 'stied and the biononialeola wharf. ell-etnilug from or carried to points be ..yond Wilms- stree twill boobs:pea at 'a-in. malted rate. The drayomm feet sure that the all men will not demur at the advanced prices, It they will but take into consideration the In creased expense of living. • - • An - Appeal for the Orphau. Bfaiamitistle Bell, a philanthropie 1047 of New 'flak, who has been nailing a number of the . leading titles of the east, for the par . pinup! 1111.6111 fillid/ to establish in New Teak city =Asylum for orphans of deceased *Eaters has arrived 111. MB - cdty and an , 'neenees her Intention to-glen a =ideal and , dramatis entertainment, at 'Concert Hall, an -Pridayeseming next, the proceeds ef, which ireto,be devoted to - the object above Stated. The indieontas to us highly recommended by J fire Pm, and his letters from the Mayors of • Now Turk, Boston, Providence - and other cities; a n d 9roIII'43VMM Sprague- of Rhode Wand. - Sheminks amens. the east readers Ai/Mindere the piddle, end the ente.riainment mendst-ef reeitatians, readings, deem, taiga, eta:- She will be assisted by Miss Ger , ties. Beers, a Toeslist of Sae ability. Prof. - ,M - ,ll.l3lektaritz will preside at the piano. 'llintaremßell also designs waiting upon number of our leading deities, to solicit de. Wimp la aid of a fond of $10,000,, new being purehase . -esoltable homestead for the asylum , ' We commend the lady - and her cause, and bespeak - for lei a large and appre. elAttlre sadism,. . • 'l,l .Clerreland and Pittsburgh Railroad The Raw York cOltittWiiki Advertiser, of Tatirda allt tre Yr - SP• SO kit it market, sals 'The most marked-, movement of the , -day steeki. bas been the!bese- mislanght nisi :the Cleveland and Pittsbargh P.allroad. •1: t ...„ . he steak of this company is attacked under ^ arra of the cloud of titivates long ago rabid lifer Its - prospects, and , pentetoutly kept up ,brtheis wheal* most initiated into the eon. ~ -AlainOf its affairs, as it weadnow seem, for , therpsrpasi of monopolletug the property. The statereentinst published by, this company ' - "6rtallily. shows that itt present and prospective, entities lt to rank with the but railroad properties in the country. .We ap proisad that' the resent advance may have imddeidy overtaken some of the parties-hith erto most satin ti tide steak, before they.lutd prepared themselves to profit 'es largely as they tiereght 'Llummelves, euatod to by, the u . tise.. • The Young Men's. Second Select &Ire. for , *thelenefit the.Lidies! Aid Soehrtrwill be given at the 7- . T.ltgte Muse, New Castle, on goat Friday snorting. the 2inh last The pro mods are to boated fora ihSritsbls porposs aid In the comfort of our brace soldier, - 1 1 a tho told. It should be • wall mut:asap sad ~;, : thiett who. do:44*M to Jan the Voltam 'r o 1 Ttlpplat the Ilea • Waage toe," should 'f':stfOad tho-Iliand Proareasale Concert, which and amtlidos sunlit! eolook. Somoof **best mato over discoursed La 2{.v OattloorlF be Itesrg on this cataalos=allalas late'oparas - anirtares, - ta: Supper : will be served bra= the.boom of 12 arall o'clock. Mut gaittlomsa aluittrit,orsklng the arrange; moats. ll no. entry samikor to make It a boardkdalMiwiall da a very plemara tarty. - 1714 41T 0,4 A Fri* night the coal and 11w. tap otiticksee, titeirartk C0., 0 10. 6119 iditerty et net, was; entered. by_ber , who lametoptavirtioicif ani Wade d then - boa $869.11: Oar eltienteshould be on tba Alec u it la aartsln that ire have re., edged itylatt o lnim some of the migratory fta- Awte ltr ttea thatet imegiondstud burglrs. - The, best remy eam ten 09 1* oleo of men mdale Of teed, admbteredin..theSerot of „ . Druntourict;*ll.l.yor Alexander yestordsy 1 11 9 6 5 04 ai,;(ollowing ems: John Itoylor, lashut Baum and Henry'llortinsio wen :pod.two dcll&ri sub for disordorly coradnor eta:' CO Chestnut sad io :art- Gaffitiry • visa dried: two r4oßarrior utile gindittly the Diamond. etliggsa gnekeaslin eau uoltrod. in,dotonit of afmf . • • . am Bismr..4ohn-rimb, .I.Ss a kkai by .111.0ror Alietaader, to ammo, staa4Clind tat# 3 7- lfrellinot Jr/ Lipp. Tki &Slam, is a y'opag ow& forlanek t sad win b• Oat traikaut mots: - - r Vie: Utwat r~raaza 'folres at 'Near Calcite. .1111 a oa gibralk • '4o l l l4l4 Pabl• • Oink oa u Peculiar ,PelpW l Nearly snrirybody hies heard Mr. Gough, as am need say nothing of Ids peculiar manner sod his original styls of ellpienes, his droll and inimitable humor, Viand his unsurpassed pawn of personation, by which he Is able to gime to his audience the character be wishes to describe. Cll Saturday overall , he delivered his new lecture an "Peculiar People," at Concert Hell, to ea many people es could peenbly find either sitting or standing room in that spacious ball. The faults, follies, frailties, andties, both noble and Ignoble, of all c irt= l ' people, were brought mocemively and rapidly Before f ulne ss, with all the vividness and truth of real life, while the orator with that beautiful benevolence and Chris tian charity for which be is die. tingulehed, commended, or excused, blamed gently, or indignantly denounced, thevarioas virtues vices, frailties, fol li es, or crimes he to vividly ' depicted. Tate, living and heartfelt piety was contrasted with hollow-hearted hypoaisy and cant; and the soldier, hangnail battling er suffering for his cumatry, with the wretch who, to gain a paltry party end, would stab that country to the heart. When, with what seemed to be a concenhatien of his matchless oratorical powers, he launched a thunderbolt of " rui-nt-er-a-ble contempt" at the head of the Northern Copperhead, after having brought him into dispansging contract with the comparatively noble rebel, the hall resounded for some minute. with cheer after cheer; many of the audience, rising, waved hats and handkerchiefs, clapped their hands, and expressed by every sign their enthusiasm andddight. With all his mirth-provoking qualities, Mr. Gough is an earnest Christian, and he is not afraid nor ashamed to express his sentiments before the audience. ills is net that namby umbmillutod style of Christianity so common in polite literature and fashionable life; but is as round and fall and vital AI that which Pan preached; and he thrilled his auditors, when, at the clue, with fervid eloquence he exhorted them ti Wive to be of the number of that " uteman runs" whom Camay is purifying to himself, " zealous of good warts." This evening he lectures in the luau hall. Subject, Ploqueitee'and'Orittors "—one that mats hbi own peculiar genbuttantirably. New Music.-4ust from the ?rem, the Ca tawba Dalai, a beautiful and sprightly polka, alike suitable for dancing and for teaching purses, arranged by Prof. Jazz Means. Tho Harvest Home Waltz, Lad the the Ida Maltz, composes for the piano by Prof. Jean Manna, of this city. The latter two are most excel lent pieces for instruction and recreation, pleasing aid showy the style of tempo sitian which teachers and mils alike long for, end of which there to such a dearth in the musical market. They are quite easy, end yet not trivial ax commonplace. Paid k Co., New York, are the publishers,and they are for mill in this city by IL Eleser St Bre. MB street! THILLTILI.—Mr. Henderson has concluded an engagement with the celebrated tragic actress Mrs. Emma Waller, and she appears to-night for the first time in libakspeare'a tragedy of Macbeth, as Lady Macbeth. This character is one, • comet personation of which requires greet dramatis talent, and we can remember the time when it was thought that no tetra, an the American stage, save Mrs. Drake, bad a proper conception ef the character of this feudist petticoats. We bare no doubt but that the housewill be Ailed. @OMIT 70/1 713211.4.111r.—The February BUM be? if Galley's Lady's Bea Is out, and may be had at T. W. Plttock's News and Periodical Depot, opposite the Post-*So.. It mutate, the lutist abundanee of illustrations, double pap . colored fashion plate, and h steel en graving, very appropriate for the month, .whieh supplies the subject of it—" St. Valen tine's Day." ribITTAL.—A grand festival for the benefit of the Pennsylvania damns M. E. church, will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, January 26th, 27th and 2Stb, et Lafayette EAU. Dinner will be served from twelve to two •'cloak each day. The ladies having the affair in charge will leave nothing undone to render it Loth pleas ant and profitable. Lzarrres.—Col. Clark will deliver e lecture on Mackay evades, Jan. 28th, in Allegheny, for the benefit of the Tsang Mono Missioeary Society. Subjett-,deterioan War and ifs fit flaerters. Primo! edrelielon 25 cents. Tick ets con be had at the door en the evening of the lecture. Sours Prrrsomum Lots.—To-memos even bigot% 751 o'clock, Davis A McElwain. will soli on the second toor of their Auction mores, 54 Fifth street, two iota of around in South Pittsburgh, on Careen street, near the teepee slog bridge. A frame dwelling is situated on the property. Da. THAYER 701/ Usiox.—Dr. Jim Thayer, of Girard, widely celebrated as a circus clown, has, we learn, effected a anion of hie great circus. establiehment, presenting the most retied attractions of any in America, with Van Amburgh's Great Menagerie. The uni ted "allows" will have a tremendous eumess. Wsazusn.—Tasterday sad day before the weather was is a smiting awed, sad the • now and it* have ahaest entirely disappear ed from the streets. • few ram days of each weather, sad the rivers will be unlocked fsest their ley essluanes. Norma.—We are requested, pn behalf of the Loewe Committee, to state that those persons who bald tickets for Mr. Gough's len tos*, on Saturday evening, and failed to get into the ball, will be admitted on their tickets to the lectors this evening. Dater= os ris Lase,.—The disasters en our Lake, daring the recently slued year al:ushered about 030—an lacreue of 30 over last year. By far the greater part of them teak place on the Bt. Olair Vats, is has been the cage in former years. Ding OF MAJOR OAKl2ol.r—Major Brun Cameron, son of Hon, Simon Cameron, who has been • Paymuter in th e U. S. Arm; since the roamer of von, Zied.a few days since at 'the residence of hit Baker In Harrisburg. Rrv. TLxvi Our has bean called to the pastoral charge of the 0. B. Presbyterriaa con gregation in 111111 W and Girard, Erie 00., In place et Rev. 7.3 Gamilton, new chaplain of the 111th Regiment Pa. Volunteers. NKr Catrium . wsin.—d new counterfeit on .the Hartland Bank, et Hartford, Cum., ham just nada its appearance in-the aut. It is et the denomination et three dollars, well execu ted and calculated I. deceive. Goon 701 DLR.—Dan Pao heads a rot saription to Girard, (borough and township higethfirq ror a local bounty to rolditoers, with the. iberwl inta of .11200. Eisw Port °num—A new pest °Me r e bee - barn established at Bawdy' Station on the Erie and Pittsburgh Eallread, with Leonard Strong u Pastelist's. • Brenta Pirais—A sort of spotted fever, very fatal, to premdent at Carbondale, Pa., ■ia or eight deaths *conning daily. The eletimo &safely houn after being attacked. Etarciri o 1 Now 'ToaL.+Tho 1311119fi 0 Diskops Batley, Timm and McCloskey hay • been sent to Rome for• the remission to Or Archbishop of 714orTork., Coosatis.—theni will be s regular meeting at Pittatrazgli City - Colmoill te-slat. . SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Gaon: Burin !Gomm. haus obtained the blgbest premium mammy State. .Courdy, sad • Instil:ate Pair held in 1863, es tho WAfasolly and the best annufaetruing inithiriei, and for the best machine work. " A; P.Onsrom, defiers! Agent, - - I.ll=th rtreet, Pittsburgh, Tiowiii,:airr, Plats and Ornamental lato,Boofart and baler In Penns,lran% and liniiTiint data of *allot pal* it low rate*. OfkW at pat. Lang '4. near the Water Wats, Pittsitagt, Ps. • . • Entica•—"The lialon Relief Association of _Western Pennsylvania sad Northwest Vir ginia," will held its next seating at Hanes, Beaver eolutty,-Pa., .0o Thursday the.,-28th hull., M 1.1 o'clock, a. tn.' Serval admen say bexpeoted=trom delegates who have recently returned thent.the army. The !a peman! Committee will meet at 10 o'eloak n. m. fanatic:ammo is desired. • • Jens Mullassztrq Oh'n Ex. Com. Freztforel Sprisire, Jan. 18th, 1884. Igrrtzszio blur* ozasonted the fall sad winterr stool of goods iklho Mordant Wl ststabllshmurat of 6aza. Graham * Os, NW el, Msalast street f fresh mply of 'goods u 0177 week.. , Savo yon examined espies* of goods at Mataluddlafoldagostablislitasal of alaCt: . Graham & 00, 80. ISt Markel strait; If nos, it is now flaw yaw would,and.lal so per vsnst.ils7ooredottlistldll. -, 1 Way guisont Tartisdad o pub.:Ll& gsztakiligsgsg. - ego, Xooagals: THE LATEST NEWS :vaiy:4OFIVAAV4:4 OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON. 13 1 .4dat Diepatak w tke Pittsbenh Garatte. WASHIRITOI CrfT. Jan. 24, 1864. LSSIOVILD TO 0011X/111)3. The statement made in this Department two or three days ago, that Remising had been again assigned to tho command of the De partment of Missouri, and that Schofield is to be lent to East Tennessee is confirmed by the President himself. Ile stated on yesterday that he had himself directed an order to be is sued, assigning Eosecrans to this Department, and that he presumed It was by this time on its way. Gen. Schofield is not sent to East Tennessee with orders to relieve Poster, but Is sent in consequence of Information from Hillock that Foster will not be able to retain the command long, and with a view — ti have an officer oa the ground to relieve him when it may become necessary. PROMOTIOSS. Our. Id orton'e friends explain that be did net recommend the promotion of the four In diana Colonels appointed Brigadiers last Fri day, but tlast he simply insisted on the ap pointment of some more Benerals for and the President appointed those most highly recommended from all sources. T.LCCTION FOIL GOTIIXOII. An order for the election of a Governor ham been issued In Arkauou, to take came March . TO BE lIVNO Can. Pleasanton haa directed that the rebels or guerrillas caught nearing federal uniforms Ain he hung. ORBIT= TO POSTS TO 111P1TIT The Medical Directors of the Army of the Potomac, who have bag been in the service, are being ordered to poste where they can ro unit themselves. Their pions in the Army of the Potomac) will be filled with fresh men. natisATED 701 C01711111770/1 Private 11. Tell, lit 11. S. oiyalry, was nom inated by the President for conSrmstiea as • Second Lieutenant in the regular service, for gallant services as Orderly to Gen. &geoids at Gettysburg. ThIAL 114 SUMMON GIMBAL Hattllolllo Tito trial of &neon General Hammond will fairly begin to-morrow. gen. Starkweather arrived to-day from Chattanoogo to take his seat is tide Court Martial, having been nine days on tho road. Captain Hunt, Quartermaster, it Is under stood, will lee brought for trial before a court martial already ordered in Cincinnati. The talk of hushing up this ease is thought to be alt unfounded. Pension Surgeons, Dr. Robert W. Earl, Co lambus, Wisconsin, N. Monroe Dodson, Bet lin, Wisconsin, and Join D. Cope, nistald Illinois. 111111111101EFIIICONalLISSSIVI have recommended Cal. Thos. C. Fletcher as Provost Marshal of St. Louis. Prom Cairo and Balow Came, 23.—Strainer Hillman, from Memphis the 2lst, arrived with fear hundred and fifty bales of cotton. Maj. Clan. Heater came passenger. Gee. Haribut has issued an order EPllllCaii. Wag the commerce of the Mississippiriver ex clusively to agents of the Treasary Depart meat, who will bore/Tensible for &Remounts, charaeter, and disposition of aapplies, and charaeter of penises to whom the sarae — are girlie. N. permits to be hereafter required or given by military authorities, except for purchase of military er sullen' supplies. sea. Sherman has returned to Memphis from Vieksburg. Re-enlistments are being rapidly peehed forward. Nearly the entire 16th army corps will re-ealist. All quiet at Titesburg. It is understood tkattwanty thousand of the sorentooath carps has re-enlisted. Brig. Gen. Boatload will take command at Memphis. The cotton market at Mcmphic is un changed. Steamer Saran, fromfiew Orleans the Ibt h, mined, having on board the 25th Indiana In fantry, three hundred strong, en route home is furlough, !insides one hundred furloughed troops from various regiments, and a large lot of groceries for St. Louis and points on the Ohio river. Thirty-two guerrillas veto captured on the 20th near Parkes, Ey., and taken to Colum bus Ky. One of the 117th new York Zonaves, strag gling during the march of gen. Smith'. late expedition to West Teaneseee, was found halal; up by the beets and hls throat out. An EleetrLeleu wun moseby's Guer BaL2lllOlll, Jan. 23.—The Emoing Amni a-ex contains the following letter from Ha oerresponlent In Virginia: Harper's Ferry,Jan. U.—lt appears from the following lettot, found upon the body of Capt. W. It. Smith, who was killed in the recent fight with Major Colo 's cavalry en London Heights, that Mmeby had an electrician at tached to his renowned for the purpose of top ping the telegraphic lines of the Army of the Potomac: ra., Dec. 141, 1463.—C0pt W. R. Smith, 'duchy's Partizan Rangers :—Your, dated Evergreen, Nor. 24, lo this day received. which is the only ono I have received. Please ask the Major to send me an official order to proceed to his command as his electrician. I will, in the meantime, prepare myself and be in readiness on its receipt. Accept my thanks for the many acts of kindness which you bare shown me. I also desire to renew my kindest and best wishes fir your Inters IaCCUS. • Yours, W. W. Waomiousx Death of an Old Citizen— LongidOint Marching on Knott!le..Jehn Morgan Reported - in the Fie ld . Agate Ar rival of Troops. CINCINNATI, JAN. 29.—James EVLean, an eld citizen, died yesterday evening. I. dispatch says that Capt. Ekin,staff officer, from Knoxvill e Thursday week age, brings infortnation that Longstreet, reinforced by twenty thousand men, wee advancing on Knoxville, pushing Granger before him. It is thought that our army will he compelled to fall hack on Knoxville. It is repented that John Morgan Is at the Mead of Ste thousand cavalry, and will make It movement to cut eff our communication be tween Knoxville and Chattanooga, or a raid lota Kentucky. The Sixth How Hampshire Regiment at rived hero yesterday. The 109th Penna.,l2tb, 66th and 76th Illinois Regiments. have ar rived at Louisville. DIA Speeen at Annapolis. Jan. 23.—T b e Am.-icon °outside a report of the speech of hoe. Y. Blair, en t he cause of the rebellion and in support. , of the Prealdwit'e plan of pecillication, delivered It Annapolis yesterday, before the Maryland Legislature. Ha conclude's' fellow": "Malay be truly new speaking in the sons* of the masses of our country run, we are all Republicans, all Democrats, exclude the con spirators and the slave institution which they kayo shaped into a plot to split the Delon; exclude the conspirators, and those - Whore slavery has made slaves, and our countrymen are at this moment all Democrats; all Repub lican', mewling the popular sovereignty of self government, the rights of the States, the nationality of the Union, all balanced, checked and bound together in this Republi can form of Government, Inherited front our atil0111." Ban Francisco Money Market—A Patr4 idle Resolution. Sas raasctsco, Jan. 24.—Money Is easy. Atlantic comae/ exebango 4 to 49 ?m -inium for gold in Nov York. Legal tender' 85 to 66. Among the caries of patriotic resolutions before the'Legislature, le one which concludra at follows: That the people still leek to Abraham Lincoln es the hutrument .tooted by Providence, to lead their country. in tifety through all Pa perits,-and restore it spin to iposca In which no element of discoid can be lotted, and that we do most heartily favor his re-election. This passed the Bonito with bit tire dissenting votes. In the Alterably bat two auhribars objetted to its musage. Mextedttlan and the Dteelten ,Crotte. ?his" You; Jan. ostssofteobt lotto wrlttsnby the Areh Duke Mistsidlllsa to Sim. Almada is putd!shodi The:4lth Doke stator that, ho doss aot - hositsbcibOit 'seeopthig AO? lto stein emelt: - - ,Thpo,.,dissi: . Nitta all dosta on theittistiota" - „ Latestimit as New -Teas, • / 10.34.—Mits steamer Etna arrived this 'morning, with-Liverpool dates to the 6th inst- vinQuemastown on the The Canndrarrived at Liverpool es the 6th, and the City of Cork arrived at Queenstown ion the tame day. The Louisiana left Liverpool so the hth for New York. The NagUsk news by this arrival 11 unim portant. The French Corps Legislntlf hare intro duced several ameadraints to the address to the Emperor, expressing greater sympathy with Poland, and declaring P. expedient le recognize the Poles as belligerents. The ropers of the Cominittoo on Supple mentary Credits asked for by the Government, warns the Executive against dangerous eaten glereents and nuaninseasly advises that an end bo put to the 'Mexican expedition as soon as the interest and hosier of France will per mit. The cemnitttes Mese their report by proposing the adoption of the Supplementary Credit bill. The King of Denmark has issued &spirited and warlike address to his army, calking en them to uphold the honor of their country, by farce ' if necessary. A Copenhagen telegram rays that about 14,000 teen of the reserve have been called out. The report that the English and French fleet was soon to visit Copenhagen is contra ' dieted, but the fact that the English channel fleet has been called home lends some color to the statement. The Gorman troops in the Polatineate show continued activity. The official general correspondence of . Vi enna cautions the union German States against precipitated action against Denmark. and warns them against carrying out any at tacks. It is reported that the exeltemont is in creasing throughout Germany. In Vienna it is the general belief that a war will ensue in the spring. . • The rumor that the new Sing of Greece had loft Athens in despair of regulating the COll - there calating, is not counrmed. The Leaden Time is simpletons of tbeeitra l'aelfic tone of Napoleon, and Bays that such a lino of cm:lmA is more that•essy other far enable to French ambition, and is by no means the readlell way to obtain peace. , It would be better if 'France should employ . her inns ce ' on in endeaveting to abatis the s uicidal pas sions which aro urging Germany into a war which must before long sweep into its vortex every power In Europe. Sir Wm. Inn, into Admiral of the fleet, is dead. The trial of King and Herman was post poned till the seat Quarter Seeeions. Liverpool, .fax. 6.—The sales of cotton for three days hare boon 24,000 bales. The mar ket opernd with an advance Of l , :®%d, bat closed quiet and steady. The sales to specu latore and exporters were 10,000 bales. The Prater's Circular quotes the Blanchester mar ket as still advancing, and advices favorable. Liverpool. Jan. T.—. Bales of cotton to-day were 1,000 _bales; prices having a downward .tendency and market closing dull and inac tive, at a decline. Lirrrpool, Jan. 6.—Breadstuffs market firm er, and all qualities have advanced lo a trilling extent. Wakefield, Bigland Athys quota four firm at 6d. advance ; wheat firmer end 2d.624ll.higlier. Bales—winter redo Bs. 9d.@ 9s. 14. ; red ficuthern, 93...24.(P5.0d. Corn quiet; mixed sells et 3111.©315. 3d. Provis ion market steady—beef quiet; pork'eteady and quotations nominal for all descrlptleas ; bacon has an upward tendency ; lard still ad vancing, and some descriptions are 6d4gls. higher; tallow quiet and steady ; butter firm. Produce—ashes active; oats 23. Gd. ; pearls 325.1 sugar firm, with sales at 34 for COM MOD ; mein is without:sites ; 'spirits turpentine quiet; petroleum firmer at Is. 9).id. for ta nned. .• • • . Liecrpeol„ Jea. G.--Proebsions steady with downward tendency. Lard has an upward tendency. Petroleum firm; Refined 1. 10d Load. Mosey Market. Jan. <l.—Consols. for money 90 , ,',®91; Illinois Central shares 20@ 29 discount.; Erie shares G4®66. hoodoo, Jaw. 7, via Vorrostowo.—Tho oppli cations at the hank yesterday were moderate. Tho market opened with Increased depression, bat in the afternoon the German telegram. were less unfavorable, and a report gained eurrenenthat proposals fora conference wore agreed on by Franco and England, with rea sons to belies that they would bo accepted by the Gorman powers. In oonsegnenee recovery from the Keeton. fall took plate. Extracts froze Privets Smatters Let ters. Now Yo.[, J.unry 23.—Tho following are extract, from private letters reentrht In this Pbrt /Ad,., Jon. 12.—The statemeals published In the Raper, of December :3d, of the rapture and imprisonment In fliehmond of Oen. Ullman, waaatnere canard. Artetker invention has gone the rounds of the paper?, and has tensed a V1614111110131d of tomeceseary pain in families, namely That the °SCOT/ of Gen. Ullman's command, who had been taken prisoners, were hung by the rebels. The facts are that ifter snitch effort, Gen. Ullman long einea received information as to the fate of all the °timers of its division, that had fallen Into the enemy's kande, except of ono Arolian. Over his fate there Mill hangs a doubt. The probability is that he was lest seen endeavoringto escape from round of cavalry who were pursaitte„hina. A. to the others, most of those taken at Jackson ore in the Libby-orison, and those who wore captured at Braehear city in June last, hare been at Camp Pord, the rebel depot for prim- °nen, fear miles from Tyler, In heath county Tones. It is known that latterly their treat ment has not differed eesentially from that of other prisoners. At first Allen and Page were both put /a Irons, but them were long ago removed: Gin. Ullman constantly km rebel prisoners itt his halide, and those who know him, need no assurance that if any of his command shall be treated by rebels con trary to the usages of civilised warfare, the retaliation will be sharp and quick. Port /baron, Jan. 12.—Gen. George Cook, commanding at Baton 7touge,und Gen. Ull man, have tent oat large detachments I. try to cut se some 2,110 rebel' wits are making a stand about fifteen miles east of this place. .71s Acted, .rm tebelsais ooneon trating near their stronghold, and Baton Rouge. They are becoming quite enterpris leg, and pooh their picket.. in close t* the Upton lines. The rebel Gen. Adams has several brigades distributed at Woodville, Clinton and Jack son. • Gen- Ullman took gutter a number el' prise eves to-day. Most et them profess to be sick and soy they are glad to be taken, and de eters they never heard .1 the ryealdent's pro! lemation. Wasblegion City News. If saunterer, Jan. 23.—Arrosts contDicie to be mado of agents who eome froselPoitisom eities to recruit aggress la this city to finial, the quotas of their respective States. One of those who,had secured throe narrow, has Just, been committed to - prison for tildt. All the available recruits are needed for this district to fill its qeota. WallainiTuN, Jan. 24.-- Within several cooks past the Treiumry Department has re ceived emelt' rams isf Money from persons who have defrauded tho Government, and now the Socrotary acknowledges the. mini?! of fifteen doll:ire conscience money from same parson unknown. , It is raid in military eludes, that last Fri day en order was 'sent•te Gen. Rosecrans to assume the poiainend of the pepartmeat of fidiueuri. ' Among the amendments. rujected when Or emendatory to the Internal Revenue bill wee before the Rouseores one Offeredi by Repre sentative ERA' Ward, providing that the net !should not *14410 . [doh' spirits I are actually on shipboard, end, bound, to tbo . United States, and on depodieblonded ware houses or public, stores, when the ace shall take effect. Representative Fernando Mood, has, It is said, prepared a speech to bodelivered,on emendatory confiscation bill, in whigh Ito enforce his views as to the propriety and ne cessity of appointing Pence Contudesioners to the Richmond government.. • • Rebel Nall Captured. Nen Ton, /an. 21..--A special allspatolt from Headquarters West Va., date& to-day fir We bare captared a rebel mail"; tha secrets of the mar bags are 'curious smile !cresting, and in ono or two inetanees . bighly , important. Almost oil the letters contain re marks en the President's Amnesty Proclaims-. lion, the atfferings, the' dissatisfaction`, the Mato of the season Sooth, the complaints of the. Soldiers, the manner in which ; the rebel °Dicers high in position • are spoken. of, ke• All agree in many respects to confirm the re ports in eiroulation /oldie. - Northern .papers, retarding the 'condition of tlieConfederstey. Tho weather continues vet 7 mild, but' the common "roadanzo tiardly.in.s passable condi tion for heavy trains and artillery. • Several promineot eltisens and cobalt:lacers, 'cut of thorn known at fornieily tPtm byterian minister, are negotiating to eerie within our linetnnierthe President's proolio motion of amnesty. 7- Iyrecicen. - BOSTON, Jai. 23.— i f10 ship fielders *nip, fres 14vereesi for Eames Ayres, wee weer , .0d sfro_ . ,. tatial!.i . " 1 01,0 6 , 111 N i .tl fi ' . reruserlisti 7 Ebnerolx4P l 2. 23, -"Tk Pt: cENTimmutrE....A .Tori4eate nileanqUi.tor NixtePO , S. xi_zota aw l eo oln/0 0 4 5111121 10 4 `'" " E 1. , JP- •foArttualuotlia4m l / 1 40 0 4, sloalti:1 - i.1rt1 dui v; 4,..: Condition of Alialto Contedoney4 - Tit New Tots, Jan. 2i.— e we, contains a translation of a letter from a Frenchman for of the rebel army, to a friend here, dated Richmond, January Ilth. He reports the arrival of :nether agent of the French Emperor, named fifartigny, who came via Naseau, and who hoe had funeral myeterions conferences with Jeff Davis. It icknown he say*, that Jeff has promised to recognize the Empire in Mexico, and has also promised to Prance all the advantages of the Southern Confederacy, if Napoleon will only recognize and eupport the kouthern cause. All our principal men he saye, think, therefore, that a war between Franco and the United States is near at hand. The writer has no doubt that the plan proposed of making General Lee a dictator, will be adopted as the only mean, of counteracting the streagthof the North. Gen. Leo tuts expressed his unwillingness to accept the dictatorship, as he and Jeff Da vin are on bad terms, and the latter would in inch a case, have to retreat. Davis has been lately very unpopular, in conscquenceof hav ing kept Bragg so long in command. Be has Oven contemplated, since dismissing that General, of giving him the command of the army of Virginia, end of sending Lee to Dal ton, but he had to abandon the plan en ac count of the great induenco brought to bear against it. General Johnsten, Who took command of Bragg's demoralized artay4thonglit of retreat ing to Atlanta, but was kept at Dalton, that he might take advantage of the probable I weakening of the Northern army by furloughs and expired terms of minim. Jere plants to keep his armioz on the effensive, though Lee has given the opinion that with the misera ble condition of the array is regard to Cloth ing and provisions it will be impossible to do so. Gen. Gurley'e expedition was a misera- - hie failure, more thaw a thousand of his vet erans returning lore du combat with frosted feet and hands. The letter writer says the nave from Charleston is discouraging. Beau regard-has expressed the opinion that he could not hold Charleston much longer, as Gilmore hat" guns In position by which he could reduce the, city to aches in a law hears if he felt inclined to do so. One North Carolina regiment doing duty there intended to desert' in a body, but the plan was frustrated by ono of their• number turning no informer. Twenty of the ring leaden wore ehet oa use 4th January, and the rest were divided up amongst the other regi ments. The 13th Va. Regiment, whoa or dered to Alabama, refused to go, and were disbanded and used in filling up other ;regi ments, as the only plan to avoid a smiths mutiny. Bread riots occur almost daily in the South. The Southern people are evidently getting tired of the war. Jelin Morgan will be Oren command of Magruder'. army, but will be no more one cereal than the latter• was. The writer concludes by saying that the days of the Confederacy are numbered, and its book bane in broker,. Affairs In Gen. Grant , * Department. CRATTANOIKA, Jan. 23.—Traists are mating regularly between Nashville ank Chatts- neega. Col. McCallum has nrrivcd with ono hun dred mechanics aad laborers, and the work of rebuilding the railroad to Kaezrille Gem , silences at 0000. Supplies are aeetunulatirig and full rations were Wood to-day. A large number of veteran volunteers have left the army. hut the balance of power has been maintained by raw recruits from the North and desertions from the South. Seven hundred recruits came down this morning. On Monday one hundred and fifty rebels deserted. Gm Grant came to the front this morning. Gen. Judah loft for 'Coorvillo, having re ceived the command .r hit old corps, She VoL Surgeon 11. S. liewiCi been assigned by Gen. Grant as Medical Director of the De partment of Ohl., to luturt to Gen. Boater In the field. No demonstrations rseently by rebel guer rillas is front, Ines be. a made. Tbo Boveroment ponds—The Polley to be Pursued In irkausaa—Payments by the Treanor% Noir Yo 104% tbio ottoman,. —C. B. 5-201 !riling a A epeeist dispat,s f. Waahington to the Cl.moarreini ddrerwer sew it ti understood that thejemo cow,' will, be pursued to Ar kansas la km bests adopted in Louisiana. The Treasury Department is paying eat largely to nil th, creditors •Y the government the I per eent.l.gultander bates. The Vote for Senator In the Kentucky - Legislature. orteN tur-r, J an. 'Lb.—The Kentucky Legis lature had four ballots all eiliko for Senator. Guthrie, bad fifty-seven votes, Ball forty, Durban:. thirty-tiro, Ilciakner five: sixty-five votes being required for election. MAR R. ETS iIY TELEGRAPH Chicago Market. SlV.Ntsi cliepatch to the Pitteburgb (111(.00. Jannary 51, 1851. The receipt' of !lop t.-day sees 1,117 dressed and 1, 5 1811er; received this week 81,051, against v5,13T, the correeponding week lett year; received this as. see to date, 1.111.3,n3/ liege Kean 554,215 for the aerie time hist year. Live Bop to-day 11 cents lower: sale* aro mostly made at $3,2C1ad,80, grata. Dressed Ross are 10 touts lower; sale. mostly at ga,edal,:td, dividing on 2 , 10 pounds Beef Cattle ac tive at 12,666.5,1 t, Pr:trillion, dull, erupt Plekeled wltleh want Relive at IOaIUXL• for Calk pai% loom. Milk Shoulder, 0!1,. twee. Lard 11%011%. Wttlany lto per gall. lower; 60,31.5 e, eloalad watt a trituteudoos pude among beldam. What le lowati. Cora dull and low. ter Jo. 1. Oats at rtgo%. t ;u= P. Darin/ doll. n Cincinnati Market. Nirstzt DLrpisimit to KM littsb.rsh 6arett. CUCT3II.7I, las. 24 1864. She liver It rising elmcly. Weather clear and The Meaner CIIIrm, lefl fur Pittsbargh to-day fleas market quiet mdnoahanaa In prim; Extra .14 at 5e,00, and tupeillna at Pt Ad. Wittok7 ra malne unsettled, ”d prim nominal. Provisions— Tbsre U no new teatuni la the market; City Mess Perk arsaoClarod at 1±0,56, and City Lord at 12,01.2. Wkoat—The demand Is light, hat the market Ss firm S4M(3IcM, and Whit, a 1 61,4.41.41, Oata—The mantel la msclunged; holder. are Arta at NS% 11% hulk and sack.. Corn—la moderate demand from Government contractor. and distillery; ).w sold at 51. Rye In good demand at 81,1 tur botthsl for Prime, acme holders asking gl,fat. Barley—The market Is unchanged at g1,15051,5e for Prima to Choice Spring, and $1,0081,55 forth. same grade. of fall. G. Phllsulelphia Market. Prm....ma, J. 13.—fluur--5,000 LIM Extra Family .old at ST 33C7 ..7/; Fancy at 51 (1 9 00. eelpla and Stock light. 100 bbl Hyo Flour .Id et *9 90: Corn Neal—no chaos, There is not no,sh dantand for Wheat, and only 9,000 bush ILad war* sold at 81 70;31 Maud Whit. from $193 tos2. Hy. strady at n 4hol dl. Dorn doll; Dealt sake Yellow at SI 11801 lE. Data In antis. request. at 800. No change in Earley or 91.11. Parrott... Oren at 30, for Crud., 48 for Deemed to hand, and Ala% for Fr.. Viblety unsettled....le of— bbl .1 92/39Te, Drode at 070190. Stock. dull; Canna aa, Nee; Rending It R 044; Odor rt. Canal, not quoted; Lung (.land, 40; Palma 11 00, /old 151; Exchange OA Now York, per. New York Market. Haw Tana, J.. XL—Cotton quiet, bat form; salty at 84e. to 84,14 5 t. floor liqulot awl aaebaagad; 4,000 barrels soh!. Meat firm; oaks of 47,000 totahrla at in 25 to 1 56 for Chkaao Spring, . 01 6 154 10 1 15 for Jdflwaake• Club, email G 3 to 167 ror ard. Cora has an adianclua• traolaary malaa2,2oo bushels at 1 241 i to 100. Provisions are auk!, and uorbangal, 11bbb nontattl. Iteralata of tloor 14,0 T: bbla. Wheat coo.. .C.1ra113;131 blotbda. Gottlauoted at 1 563/,',. Baltimore Market. liavensont, Jan. =,—Plour dull at 17,3TYA7,50 far Ohio Nairn. Nothing. doing In Grata. Pliistry unstltyi 9t, , ,,c.370.. Coif. Ono at 933. , ,t334 Eta. Joan RECTIVID Lie BILDT TOR BALI.—The Lne ateartsuaat of Fall and White? Clothing.. lately received by Motets. John Wier de Oe., Merchant Talton, N 0.146 'Federal street, ill legbrny. The stock of clothing consists of the fneat variety of gents' pantaloons, nets, costa and OVenosta. The otyletf patter& it testsfel and fashionable. We would invite allot oar raiders to giro the above gentlemen •call. "Scritry and scrofulous e‘uptlons will soon carer the pares of those brave teen who ate fighting their cenntry's battles. Night air; bad food, and drenckleg rains willroske sad havoc with tho strongest; therofere let every man supply. himself with. ROLLAWAY'S OINTMENT; it Is curtails cure fororery skin disease. Only .25 et'. per pot. Iror:salnatliniten's drug store,Piftltstreet. Wsranns, Jgwstar, &a—J. M. Roberts, No. 17 rifth sttoot o ,ll now opening the most ehotee stook of an* Gold and Silver Wsierhas t koreh7, Silva wan , fnd Banc, Goods eves displayed to lib 'city, and Is soiling egos it lasoultably lo* pike* - . . . Oioa and autaps calls will be taloa at She Oman= °Mee, No.: Ale Yon aro:atoll:1y 'or Alt erders at at the tabors-oam *ULU twarattly, - attantlaiti. -- :Alt calla watt I . 4l44llAl,4vitrat:' -' a' , . , O easilleattat; ISS; Para attest, wit at:; laud taaU - Imetaae.iaa of lite-eadaidaaq,. prprestna &unit EaranusELED i 1786. 0111.1 E 01.11016. I TWO lIIEEILV EDITIOXS. x on dn g r.,,,wing. Wednesday and fletarday. THE PuntratllMS desire to acknowledge the favor with which their efforts have been orowned,.during the past year, and to ask still further efforts on behalf of the GAZES - fry to the end that its sphere of in fluence may bc extended. It is the purpose bf the publishers to render the GazErrn worthy of the liberal and increasing patronage which it is now receiving. ' They fatter thentselve.s that efforts to this end, during the Fast few yeare, have not been unavailing, and point. with pride and pleasure to the greatly in creased circulation which the tlizErra has now attained, as evidence that their offorta have been appreciated by an in. telligent public. Daring the approaching year the great contest for the next Presidency will oc cur; the circulation of a sound tildes newspaper is the surest and most eeenem ieal method of spreading truth and com bating error; it is the most efficient end reliable campaign document TUE TELEGRAPIIIO DEPLIIMILIZT Of the G.LIL'TZB is now a subject of pride to the publishers. With a corps of en ergetic and talented Soecial Corresoond outs at the dews centres of the day, they are. enabled to -give, from dartti day, reliable and copious dispatches, which are mamma ro run GezarrE, and tlace it on a par with the, most enterprising journals of the day, East or West The same liberal outlay for early and reliable news by Telegraph will be continued, notwithstanding the war and the increas ed expense therefrom. MILITARY 002EZIPONDEN011, From the Army, by our own Special Cor respondents, and from volunteer contrib utors, shall continue to bo a prominent and interesting feature. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Is conducted by one thoroughly qualified to furnish reliable reports of dairy trans actions, from actual sales. The quotations of Produce, Cattle, Flour, Groceries,Oas, &a., may be relied upon as the ect4 prices, from day to day, thus furnishing a most interesting and valuable feature for all classes of readers. No expense is spared in procuring Telegraphic quota tions from abroad, in addition to home reports. . 111113 NEWS DEPARTIIr.NT, During the continuance of the war, muss necessarily absorb a good deal of the public attention, and will be made a prominent feature of the Warms. TITS. EDITORIAL DIErARTNIETT, Under the immediate control of the prig prietors, aided by an able corps of assist ants, will be conducted in that honest, earnest, open and candid manner which will commend itself to an intelligent public. The Gsicerra is an independent IR-wearies:l journal, bound to no clique, and controlled by no cabal. It will, in its editorial columns, discuss all public measure and public men, with that free dem which is the prerogative of an tirs. trammeledpress—the palladium of a nation's freedom. The GAZETTE will, as heretofore, stand by and support, with what vigor it may, every effort of the President to subdue this gigantic and wicked rebellion, and to re-establish a permanent and an honorable peace. To this end it will strive to promote the election of those who sympathize with our government; and will hold np to merited scorn and ignominy those secret spapathizers with treason who would, either covertly or openly ; seek to weaken the efforts of the President or his consti tutional advisers Ir,MIMS s DAILY TAPED. !forcing Edition, per rear. werled..---.4111 00 •• month, " - TO •• seek, delivenel.......—. tuning liditlor., per year. 4 40 month, —.—... 40 " weck. dellrand---,.. 'ID WELELY PAPE& Single copies, per yrar, by __SA 00 rive " 1 50 Ville. copies to one uldma, sad oar =!M! Tlnnty oaptaa to am marts; end EYE, the Gab, eatb.--..--. 1 00 Ur Ali eabectiptione !Amiably hi ad's*" 1144 U. papers to be stepped at the a'fr.tia at the ttoea to vehlelt•tlery were psi& , Bereditarms Byinsdl ow be registered through the Tat 011 cs, PO iltbers' risk. ADDRESS S. RODLE•ok CO., • PlllBllOllOll, ill ktiILIERIES, , • VA 550 boas Rto Oode• ; 150 Wm. N. O. Boor; ... . • SO do P.R. d• 1 17517bbi. Bellllll4l do; IVO do N. O. Bolasma ; 125 do N. Y. Byrops ; 140 climb Y. EL, 0: P and Imperial T.As ; • ea do Black Teas; . 1 4 0 bou t Bark Timm wed Opole ItollT•lare0; 40 do Natural Leaf 'eh ; t 5 kegs Virginia C.Avlst do; 100 do BL Oarb. Soda; MO bbbs. No.l tetra Bali; I. store and for sale by SHEIVIR i Lein& QUNDRIES. . . ).-, WUTTER-10 polio choice Dairy; ... 10 tuba do de; • " 6 boxes do Roll ; " IMEK3II-103 do Galati...ad Ilionlorg; 300 do 'Weston lirsorte; ' SOO do Roglieb Dairy; HOMINY— 30 bldg. Ylint; ABII&S 40 cooks Pearl; • TISH-100 half bale. Lake Ilortinr., - ATPLI23.--100 bbla erodes Green; In ono and for sale by J. IL OLITIIILIV, Y. O. , ; , ..,u am. ( 4..N s I) r ll OLASSISEk-'r 60 do Cabe do; 000 Gbh N. O. Itolareme; 125 arab Grvea Tem; . 61 do Moot dr 065 boned assorted Uninels TobaccoGOO page Mackerel, Beaton Inspeollan, Primo Now Lol, liora• Madera. ••• 4 • P4‘. 010 stock of goods to oar lino, tor lola and in atom add arriviag at letiOliAL.D42 /11.2111G1LL13, • ; dot 242 and 0 044 Litarty atrea2. , —...... SUNDRIES. lOD can Concentrated bye; ' ~ 1 • 600 Dawn oosoredd Soap; ' •-• l' Swab 100 do Paul • . 60 do Elver Glom ddoodbi - - 40 do ORM stuor • ~ - .. 60 kep b O. Soft; • - ~. GO kozal do do; - - to casks Fa. Bol; . • lo story and for We b y ~ - _ .: _ - _ - 1 4014 ~ . 4. grftEPAIBIOX•MING, SUGAR.S.-20 hhde. W a, e N. O. Oct so ea .. ~ dui , ID tiarcal • do , -. 60-Idds. croaked - . _ ' ; a . MI do 41: "Odd.° . - -. , ,dd11, 5... ' . IS do /0 do -- ' ' ' 60 do li , do ."•,: - ' In store god for Ws by ,_- thin - ai i i ~..• • dad . J . WEEP . 0 3 1 Mff . . "Q • a -3,0 boxes 1 . eu 600 d o Ilatobtuz bid =I 4 0 Ghm: k I. B. warniia: Tem Lilo b 7 SUNDRICS.-2.0 sacket-Petatzep • • . 1ibb1.:01.5,21; " 91 150 . Oran APPIw; . - I " oo l titta i rk. l ata l laaiw 4l; Tor salt it 10 pthyty street. • .I+M WU. T. SZOIE k po.; S 4. ssobblL “71112.6"Poisteerr, 2:0 de Burin* Is; LSO do- 44Icifiven .11ppler, In mars sad fotsala by ao7 _ • - *. CULP /231122UND ti. 1:.I esTex➢Y •tOOES bawl la JAL 1101111. 7 3 : 41,- 4 11 -1) and timpr IY. AT LABD tar lab • - ‘ 446 *. - ' icaosexxairiro: broIiaTIOSININ!` s 10 tubs find 10 pails aligiect Ddry just secelyed sato; tal• • - •A PP14131 1 .-1119. - bblio.. Greer:di:A f"?.1 ;Ds. , sots;ite.,•riyelnd sad Ibr gaiety • del • , •.• CAXITZLD cuTIZIr.r.3 a' I $ • * i.l• *4 &Malkin 1 , M81TE,E4113.--110 b gyres: by :14-112/1",1` FAMILT'DYE-COLOEW ' POJEITIM OCIODZEi Featliets ‘v Kid lams, Chaim si's Clothing.enid id"' gar rakNAMLN) PTA CICIT.IR2 Tor 25 lanai yea can color is may goods so watt iltharoisncort Ihne times that soma Vadat" amain can be produced troni the tame dye. The promo b Mantle, and July o ne can use the dye with poribilt mum pireMions Englbsti, VsSICS lad Gailiallt, Wilde *teach pangs. Tor farther . informatos to Tiyabig, and Vying a perfect knowledge whatcalora as boot ailaitad to dye aver °there, with many valuable recipeßApurc4u, Hewn k Stomas' Trouts, an Drain mod 0 . 4 . 1 . C. Boot by mall on 'leapt of prtoo-10 team - 31sonfainared by itowza 250 Broadway, Baton; i Tor ado by druggists mid dales plurally: REJUVENATOR FOR THE HAIR- zm...aeenet eer•ete et this artlcie m reqpriag Hair to Its artithsal color, sal prodtictst itattirtmrp it bad iltogottusibllta off, or lmootem attOiiP . r?it bottnatzts man matatert, asti,ottafftholi.b!. pod doubt, Me bets— . • VW mtg , ill satorto• own tostestr,rouorr tßoo re Ski 11012; owlor liossoopo Batt Hoott:!. Tito it 041 radar Or .Noltoo4 itortigoot,. rug mu DOar.if That* warootko Iretir Gk.* • ; rid okli prooroo o.rilgsor Paw biltordlA flag •ea wooed Oka itairfrost Fait/ 0.1.2 ,‘; not .at ...ac DiIMAIS of LW foolitt. f• Is so_ t ; contains 'no Nitrate of Bihror, or :at other thgreCent lolartout to ettbar Skti. or Ear. t Price, 01711 DOLLAR: - 101130T0.10 Gootatil Ism*. Ow. of thalttotald mad )UB., P111+001;1;14. oollktairatorY - - EXCELSIOR FLINT GLASS COM 7 PAM' ban now In wane of alectlnn: ,- na :MS* sminer, ballroom r019.117h11.9111 , AMAIN, &r 4 th? Elver, near tAppt•oatre Arslrarterri•if . lp 11!if extend. WORKS, with al the molar• Impure! U. and 1....T1E5• numbs/ =du on a &bent the YTfIST of tArCART, .ben tbo wM b. rowed totarnortottttro• =perk, ge►Bit) of Flint Glass Ohimneys r All orders promptly , attoo.ted L-. Address, lAEL L LINDSAY, ,Alld3Y, FARRELL & fX:t, ; PHACZIOAL , PLIIIIIMSB, GAB AND STEAM FITTERS, Brass Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves And ail Made of dttlnp for Wakr, Cies sad Stow; AGITAION2 AND TANKS TOR - OIL it.t7INX4 MEN lined vIIL le rd 17 noir proclaim, mowl /Oran asairsz. pIIB.VIANCES. PHOTOGRAPH ROOM , . CUM runt AND MARK= morns, yd ad al stoics, ow lairtantscnea Irintry ston,) threarezei. ' PI:IOTOG,SLAPEI9. Of ovary Was sift style, pad or towris. Cem thp Prlout. do Iloilo to Cabtoit 4031 OA atm f 'UIITIMIOD uwtl corticalosly aaUi h a at, lanticot•o( the MIND AND 110731 t b ZL aaq afsf• erfbillty off thu ortablfabacal, botre mac:lit:4lo I doe* awn alter of Asir. Pero onodrnOo. fabitloo Mod. ' • y ear SPOSISMENS EINAINUANITSS, ISS WOOD CrEirgf JA.NUES - SOWN !mhos too attention of Iporfsmonlond.Oibers b' AL Motcolt .f WINS, 11!LISLIES, , ZEVOLY/11.1, 0ti,121.11/2 BAG.% rowDiral FLASESdfrifOT HELM out POIICELLS, DILAII IMAM& slot oaf ionaltios demi ind. Marto& kit* Urged S ikh oar R. 1r CO LUSTER & BAK Niatubsturma lamt#4leri' lo.Ql klida goapxo, inrcn.imo so. 10$ moo moor. Pfraxtvos.A.; ' .Keepi ing T ernstaitly ra load a logg• 'O4 *I PIO* ead Ilet t aow°, Mr? priNBILVAICIA STATE aripcnazi4 wag 'ToI.I 7askti•ealid by ClLiii,t!.M L. L 0 - a ELL; • • •• Irmecemoc to Stues E!olntai . tCo.)• PtiBIC - PACKIEB, Dean .13 BACON: LAlltDi IMOIR MUD HAla, 131101EP BUM; - mum- Tiler pi, MA piriewus. mIT4 -LIQUID - m.a dry to!Ylf 1: Skin seateL I 16 141 as asiellWhitsver.. till )Rtdnve nislirt es luxi. ' TI an& ll* ma fate's belt; It=att . locerneralcia fl ' larwt ' WWI!. T.. 11 t cot inarferoth IbArlaber. ■.e tab by COrnir roan► and dmithentf greats JAIIII3/3 ALFH, . & 0-PUI 0 T t • •.,•• • - Punkas. liana. Thu laza Amu Pranruesstsa, ter.. slt,lttal. Bulldlaup. - u4musulalaids shalr erection uraJnousabluk arena • • I Mate' Alkdsmisi "stuset.- SkuutimatAarosk.sid Alllntumy k •' ' ' DEA - LillC—ilot - a% Usti. amkah4 , *boat sae kamilret old Of swat Da itan. i 4 - mid, irslhorud, ant 'Waning Ya Nitts.ni^d Rabid Do. 1,40 4 1 4 / 41 ini ea soxionnddatag is: 1 - wail" DN ', 1004 yliN . ANNElTtutig; Alt FOR IN6 AND DCALIDI hi' toe clod rim( brands DAMNS HAVANA" IirIGAM. and 'AI kind. et .11110XIND AND CHEWINGTO BACCO, BEDUIN: rLacir NIMIDIWTN PIP)i. ?MU, an.. A*4 IR rat minty umiss"ranitf.caFiqzB Ea N.11,-Tbitnwis soppilid is Mfg trims: , ' P/PERS.—Tbs blabot prim will beDela VP O tt OLD Roorteorttb - bartereakeeetoOLlt RRIVR; PAPRRIVer oder tetets4 • per, at' sex Ivor eat Rag Stare, 10.110 ben • • e!reet, - IPI • t... 140, VOTICE.:TO.-CQOPSICW,IaiR .0114 -sun RIUMS.--66 ,bblef fasuk Sicma mid es but sod Inv& try . - Jilt • - • ISAIAH! MOM It 'OW • I :WANT • .—The rie4aurfor canstrllAWarill %%W. • jig WAVnern alECarli ; Cla TO ../Atemic• Inn! . •!I ; OVA. los iel. - a*" do' ' 4 I '- Ili dere and RN . 14;411: 4 DAM LIa,BI:MUM MINT UV eltr: - eilik tip sari.irgtmist • - • , I 0 tobt pakel4 . fttie _•• • ,:WEBBAVILK.II9-130N: 4,1* rack r VI aitzie. l4 oor , . re rauruc.trat: aft:pm& oxa: robe eregal 40040.4ire.1611br 3 "IL- •: ' 3 ...3;W;3 1 1$ *Nita • ALIV-JAVAAXIMS.-10 bags s ys 1 - 0 dasks4l4,Jail4?6o nailed and for aft.br mo au6ll.oT.3reYta: :: spaw,,iviransl37-72-.4„E..;1104 '7-M moor* eo. • . - • F : ' - ME N • • and= itgon:at t A Che 51aw.3101~ 1 1.. , r -- '11*!- 11007111 4WD giltels.;---- I— sr aq,N,fit-YtertA =46%. -4:I4ITTIE 70111WgrrATNED I?,ty.troluts. 62 ririn — iiitlNA, *0: son thaw:LAmg° c.suraz E 7 Irtrta arsair, '63 firm .!rin2crt, a nrru sTratsr, , • TOIL =I nuociani st canrin nrtu intsr, GI nrat.sram, Vir Every. pair - warranted; ieir . # o. fret, and sold lower than r inferior' articlo tliewhere.*•ie: cqrawt ALL supE aer RIXT ET.FFSIMOIT,(SKI4I GILO&ING ' OIIT IVll,Frrat poonk. - /nwp - HOES, - • AT-YEBT-LOW.-P.H1012,•167::-:"- kcelella,nd's No. 56 FIFTH ISTHEET.4 80/M=YE! au "place' to !iety ree BOOTS; • . ABM. _ . • • BUF/MAI.A.ED 72TeT —ooll3JiklkkkiXtriiPUA Of all styles sad of lb* best quality, at Ms r_tr:Vol , est prima. Call sod be convinced at • :• F iNR GOODS! LAMS' GLOVE iID`VALISOLAL BOOTS; If OittaX) &GOA . % HA LIPY: dlej tsars TIMM! POLL GRAIN 11131,74f'' . ,_ do dek, lllef seem' -ozo. ALBS Z SON'es JOHN CA3lPBEl4.3lanstfialitoz.Pf 100111 AND =OM, of an twrir "lie, 111111altbiell Wort, Pittabtrei. •,. altar GEO. ALIMEE: SON & .CO., NT66le , ado sad nu Dalin 10021,,111.0112,it5.;' *our Wood dad relink dtruits, P ,Iffsdnagh. DISSOATITIO.Mtic I , IOIYrICE.—The paitrarshiT letitofoht .1.11 ceding biol./. LITELE. and P. 7. CR andir the wt7lev ofJ. L'lrrtat ntbsnt TallersdEc 5.1 Et. Clait ettortaitterserick.' is tiarday &mined by alutsstwohweatJks.4l;.,...lw...... , tick t" Les stket from Jannwqll3,lSEl._ mares', drat if 11T.1.130 a'III7ULLOb. war. raccootwn, Aim -,.,- authortmettito setila aJ bcwinou etwitected with the timing (Unposed of esj Interest In the Ann of ,- Y. LITTLI t OD. (to sucamoii. late Alachua. Teller, .ti 0.2.00 Broadway, Taw Toth,. I take &eras In letonunendlag the new One ,of 101.LIIII0 • IttratiLONA,the ;etre= of the eld se, tabllshment. They will.b• preperednn• W•LePete wither time setiespesse to Ming elle:ewe In - their ta - the leteet atqle me hest antbasathipni. O haws In the olty,aei will it, any erthe• foot - ohm Mem tellies Toth or ETTedellehls:-• • . r. 7. intimraomt latirehant Wailerks. - • • • Na?, mi Mal a folk ard maplaleamorlaumt of . eissdateres &AC, Vestal* • - et the tea do to tea'mmimit imfl late mummoi .ftveral dot ea al Yoe Yak. WA ins , um prepared U. mak. N order genre- clattag.in flu latmt mat mat substantiat =lager. - 13ilktdcz - ,satittamma of Ow Meal *ammo •frota thima• •-• taurt•Utlm lata Amu la will irlammla fad - AL., amd entire istlifsakaw to 41 item wla haw mit with radon.. 131311NG & strdittorr,-. - "ti- • - itei4grur3r: TIIISSOLUTION , AND CO-PARTNEE, AltIP..-Tbs • Coll'artip , heretatatswitt. in bd..= the btadetvleatd, water the iirSe l / 4 1latanZ and style at arm re I.IAIITYLAM A CO.. Tres - 41w .•,! • wind tble - day by - Watrial - stinerst, EABllat, E. - • IlArtldAll ma: THEMOSIt 11AETBIA2l re tiring. SU Waal:tea of the late tlretstill be watts- awl by GEOIIBII =Lux W.D. ITZTLSE" Ind S. is lIOLLYAN,. amulet the Arm, vase sualhatyli at EXIT= A CO., bJ wbetattil -debit' dee ta the late. Aral will - bdreeeleed, and thaw du thritbe 111420 jlidtm10111; 1.-mnarnuci;n , t z f 4 eAs" -171-1 ' _ ms s waaZLL . , lIOLL Jai:Nati? • • ' .•-• "," • LAY a korrarr, ira •i Ro.d itiNE.l w. cloftglyneimuimentiarts .n. agrrau,B,4l.ll.73yX ~C 0 •is our crlitiOs ?ad lte po.tdSe. • S. ILlifizTll.llH Id, 11111 C - _DISSOLUTION OF riIerNEEREIIP. Tits rararustar biretrlonp eititlog bdrari marsonna. 21110W11:1=4 VILLIAM'PHIL ta th. lumina ma to*. btlf te/Li tineeribi: =sae and Ml* of 11=0W17.84 PH1LL.11%,:14 ft= .- dA7 = Pala.= =debt= o=l4*ra:ri ll as= lamodlato rumen*, =IT* tbo raderegral. - and lborrj.sr lag sWaLs ppm= them - txr sa• ew;wass 116,1a.18t1a, - 1/6441'. - - -igtdinuatir ItESOLIPEIThe cuatang Tedval areas, - „ Allagtemy Cain taulle_r_lb• Itria. ICAL-70GU 10..11111 laMtt.bl.6lll. "Perms jr.neal.og Mama= tosbbtalo the 11=01011.4kaki RIATve, atiftm aolvofroit, 17,ETCHIN 'Alirr-PEPI4III4IOpEI VadasollisattladvtatzlabutO . at, ptocrtprereiman la dors sad - :ant= k . - maul wood Amt. 4TAAlM l TERTritapilhAr*q7o : `.lo..detor WU' an&pmaatanttwat anifobue 'ONWM" , forl"n O r A M'"" l 4 l:4 q l4-° ' .nC i . " "! 4111.43biri:giakaiail‘ , to claspecr, - news& u lAnwsmariglast► tn 4 ..darnar: • .4.a E. rat= ius Bawl /* P e ! * * If !said= BLOW _ -N E o ~., .t iil `I4IDXS, • 0 11 1 1) * RS - .1111) 14,03Wi1l 6i s. icsa.tft - c rit i : , § 400, . ' 1: ,4 ..-';'; ,f.welnar Edaladasaalaessa • CROP N. 0:60119•Pr: I nteittof• ~,,...wt*nit/ObisialLeffaa *spit limalkagyaratrtalesat -.-., ~,)- grKb 2.:,...'", .1,. t ~., : c..;,...-aaAJlMiuutt: - el;, , . „acorn Awil aputi., . alt.: ~ I 4 It , . i -,•.: , + , - . .d' Vi., ,, C- , .. 14 Pt' , ~ , . c4 , ' ''.; -: , /01t MEWS •TB S.T SI M NOE NET'S rUtZ CALI' MEM. TOEt CD [LDREN'S 6HOD3 104 BOW CLLI! 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