... vic' , ~ . ~....- „:-: i :i. Vittsbargh Onettit. RIDDLE & WEDNESDAY MORNINez:JAN. 27, 1864. Napoleon and Mexte.o. The newsof the recent triumph of the Preach forces in„Mexico over the poor and diepirited env of the Republic, and the _ :consequent - overthrow of the goverment itulere henry is well calculated to create a profound impression upon.the minds of all Christendom, and to excite serious appre hension, for the safety of tho world. To see a nATIO2t struck dead under tho blow or a mighty conqueror is, in this age of the world, a most startling end alarming 'Pen twin and men will begin to inquire, "who is to be the next victim?" - - It was thought by many that NAPOLEON had slaked hie throne upon the .aucteas of his operations In Meilen for, had he failed, the recoil upon him, in the present temper of Prance and of Europe, would have been tremendetts, pert/taps fetal. .B u t he has lwensuccessfal; and at this moment Mexico, Mitht its boundless elements of .wealth, and toMenanding potitionin reel:Neat both to the doinliden of the seas and to the mar . timetmaimereeefthe world, lies at his feet,' a conquered province, and that success will„ in a corresponding degree, addstability and` power to his throne. Mexico, the "rick run" of the West, is dead, and his magnifi cent estate appropriated. But how is this great disaster likely to affeet Our government—and very properly too—clung to the old government of Mexico, even after it had been driven from its ancient capitaL No positive of. fiinse was,offered to the invader and usurper; bat the unwavering sympathy ever mani fested- by our government for that of the Bepnhilo of Mexico, in its calamity and sere pressure, was no doubt very distasteful to the proud and self-willed masterof France; and now that the feeble barrier, interposed by the armies of Juana, between him end rta:ltas been broken through, we may ex - leorte feel the weight of his hand upon ourSonth-western border. Nothing will be 1:0114i than to pick a quarrel with us on the Rio Grande, should open war be his policy; but our impression is that we are more in danger from his intrigues with our rebel population and their 'sympathisers than from his armed forces. Many learned Men are of the opinion that Napoleon is the prophetic Prince of whom It is said, "By PEACE •hall he destroy rev r but, without protending to offer any opinion as to that, we may point to the significant facts, that he sot out in his ha eerie career with the motto, "Vie Empire isr - PMwn": and that by his consummate skill, and:with comparatively little war, he has managed to get Enrol* more under his thumb than his _uncle ever had it. By "peace" he has contrived to throw his meshes around the British Lion, a thing whicS the . ant Napoleon, with all his power, and alt his victories, was never able to do; while the Pure at this Moment lies a passive and helplue Miami in his hands. • The resteration of Louisiana, Texas, and• drinumeo cannot take place too soon, nor can the Government be too energetic in making itself strong, both in military power and in popular; favor, in those Southern regions. Re say popular favor; for it Is of. this element that NAPOLEON will avail him self, rather than resort to military force, to get his foot upon the neck of our govern ment, or, failing in that, to despoil it of its Gulf and trans-Mississippi territory. There is reason to believe- that many of the leaders of what is called the democracy in the North have for a long time been car. Tying on secret intrigues, with a View of !Tinging about some kind of intervention on the part of NAPOLEON in our present wan and.thepersistent reticence of Num, to* in regard to these things Is no evidenee that those Intrigues have not been recces*. . 4- ~• : • • •.. • :; _ ,Jl,l . The prime:cause of this rebellion, and of the dangers that still =elate our peace, lies deeper thartenything that owes its or •'gin' to laws,-politico, or the arnotare of social life. It &found in the innate repugt stance of dolmas& of,rlepraved men to that , great principle which - ie contemptuously termed "Puritanism," but „which is in real ' = ity the proper outgrowth and manifestation of the prtncipley morn or loss puro, pro clahnedby Hrxwhatfromthe first, his been "despised Increjected of men." Puritan ism, in its very nature, stands oppoied to , Slavery; and to every ferro of human bend whence the tmavoidable collision of the two ',opposite principles, Which issued in Englund in the overthrow of the first' drosuss,and in this country has culminated in the present war, and in the demolition of the great 'organistd system of hutoan •bendage which existha bete. • In Mosico there. &no Puritanism, and but little liberty; so it fell an easy prey` tlu ambition of Hapoiron. In this country there is mash, of both; - hence the struggle . liess; and, may yet- be still more, tre- Standout ; for we may be very. templet Shers never cast be any true- peace between — llspoleon and Puritanism, and we he equally sure that the same spirit 'which wrolites its teeth at the very name of dem well (es - a Biamend editor Aid the ether browns some beastlier had offered • ; Lifiof thsenwrot for sale In that pity) will hail NAPOISOX as -the man after its own heart. . We imp arrived at the period when the Veld bait3o betiirrcin Opposing priaiplcs roust .be fought, and lthe- shock of ti& the ,itetialewq shakethSiferhi is it was never Shaken ,Iwthre..- • Poor Mexico has • fathom, arid it leltereslte tit ,Put .on all one armor, both, moral and materiel. - ‘ • . ' The. Emanclpatfon-,Mo _ meat In Mary. land . . - _ , - The Baltimore Araerkan, of Monday, re ferring to the speeches Montgomery ' . Blair,tianatorilicke andTbos.t wenn, before the Maryland legislature at nnapolie on , - Friday evening, says : N., ... ' - dlfienator Bleb(ke very- briefly, bat -' thund ai opportniait to declare Id:Emelt in favor of prompt mule by the State in refer -- ' ant* to emsnelpation. ' There Is; ho deelares, s ta i no preetical benefit- in temporizing over a irabJeat aidah had a y been disposed of ' - :::.....virtually liY,Orraut Is. ....'..... AthfrAlwan was :mo distinct and eni -7: ',.... - ...phatio -in 'his_ detama e-_ lie ; declared A Immediate o only remedy, .. Saud avowed ' the intenthatt - of . himself and blends to push the Steed of 'emancipation with whip and gm; Ina-every valley and hill-top altalrfect the tramp :of his Esttsmission,;'and the " whole Siete - f . O . -' - IE4 14=14 centre to ice eircumfer ':- atm, shall he 'awakened to an edict of entlearisl'emenelpation." , '‘, ',..1 he °MO Leglshitan ten..teoneorrativse. bane ben ousted` from thole teati‘ and tes t i Sean ateto,ltasbullarly disposed of, haelakd -,'.. tothrl7thrata,l4 •411...t!01!4, 1' clak4ifolo9l l = , :: , ;•_:alukerplio4 f . , ,izy - ,. , ...1,:',, : t . l -7, 1 7. ;- -of p Pid u P*4 4 ,. kil l 27,tau 1 .4 .., ---_,,,, Ml* ion UMW en .4sillaiy vaatlas = r;10,1 Utt - ir vole*, 471 ,- -. 7 "P POOLar. On i-t eas -: ,---.• = '', .t - ii l / 4 „•,...;•_1:- - r - ' - _. ' • - 1 -,. , : ,-,:•_ , t ' ' ~ ",..;;!' 4gl. ll =:gZ - "Gilmore!, Dec. 31, 1861. ..f.soo.—For value received I promise to pay Joseph E. Wood or order, flee hundred dollars on demand, with Interest, the above payable in specie. A. Baum's." The Court decided that It is one of the at tiibutesof sovereignty to change the value of money; and Congress, in accordance with this right clearly vested in it, having de glared legal tender Treasury notes to be money, the courts of law must conform to the change, and regard that as a dollar which Congress declares to be so. In emu ' ing the point it says: judgment in a suit upon • note mast be rendered for a. certain sum In money, expressed in dollars and cents. Exemitien mint issue for this cum with cost, and the amount is to be collected. If we were to add to the amount of the note a further sum, for example one hundred dollars se a premium on specie, the execution would still be collectable in money. if the officerconld seize a sufficient, amount of gold or silver to pay the execu tie:rand coals, he would pay to the plaintiff theipecie, and thus the plaintiff would ob tain More than the =emit of his debt. If the defendant's goods alten7.l be sold at auction on execution, and the purchasers should pay in specie, the same result would fellow. It land should be set off on fue -1 cation, its value may be SO changed by the condition of the currency as to affect the interests of the putt= materially. It may be that the judgment will remain =sat's- fled till gold shall, as merchandise, sink be. lew par. This would again affect the in terests of the parties and the value of the judgment. The weekly fluctuations of the gold market are constantly operating lathe same way. Bat these are matters which are beyond theycach of courts of law. They involve values, and sometimes equities which no judicial tribunal can adjust or regulate. All that courts can do is to treat as money that which the statutes of the united States legally enacted. declare to be tnoaey. If it were in our power to render a specific judgment, designating the species of curronej , in which it ehouli be paid, we might avoid some of the existing difficulties, but we have no such authority." East Tennessow..Plans of the Rebels• Referring to the reported reinforcement of Loscurrnarr, and the probably intended moyement to concentrate the rebel armies in the Southwest, the New York Evening /bit remarks : There is no reason to doubt that the heav iest blow of the rebels, when the campaign reopens, will be struck for the repossession of East Tennessee. , lire must have Ten nessee, or perish," was not tentage said in the South. In a recentlycaptured dispatch it is called "our Canaanr and a promise is made that Longstreet will soon march on this promised land. The dispatch of which we speak, to Major General Samuel Jones,: gives same hints of libelyans. Ariztidifialsidpi4 legion is "virtually abandoned,". and "ourleaders in" Arkarusas,'Lonislana and Texas are left mainly to act . according to the dictates of their own judgment." Lee, it is mentioned, will have command of bath Longstreit's and his ewn forces. Longstreet mad Johnston bill beieinforced Sisk 'Johnston will co-op mate in. an attack upon East Tennessee; Lee, with his right wing, will protect Vir gluts, and "still hold the enemy s best army in the slough." No doubt this is substantially the plan of the rebels. In the great line of battle now formed they wilt feint with theleright, but strike 'heavily with left and centre; they have the advantage overusof lying between our contra, under Foster, and left, ander M Meade. Bif General deade should more his army up the Shenandoah Valley, by rapid marches, before Lee could meet him, he might perhaps overcome this disadvan tage, and meth Longetreetbefore help could come to him. General Grant is no doubt awake to the plots which the enemy is laying for his de struction. He knows what no one can deny, that Longstreet is an indefatigable, courageous and capable officer, with whom it will not do to trifle. He is a wary fox and a hard fighter, ready to take advantage of Avery carelessness or fault of his oppe. nenL Re is 'pitted against Foster, himself $ shrewd, active' °Meer. We may hear on any day of the 'opening of the fight on which en much, dappads for either aide. State or Lotal Taxatlon .of U. EL Stocks. There is a conflict of • authority In Kim York irelatireib the taxation of United Matta steaks held by banks.. Congress penal /I law, it will beieeolleeted, atempting 'from . State or local taxation United Batas bonds Issued after' lfebreary 25th, assz. , . The banks in 1163 refused to pay the tax, and Watirg4ll - in their refusal by the amts. Sub; etleeell7 the Legielatare passed law alms- Inn the cipital of Cho - banks. The banki again Ondeatad, and etas time the Supreme Corot decided agatnat them. The eue - wis Then candid to the' Cunt of Appeals, whetnit linowitandlnic litaantinto r the Itireetrar of Mau 'mule forcible 7 eollootiop. of the 'towboat the'lknki. The court/ion Import- not ellekeXfit tnialyas the' Oestlen of power on thaparot State Lngtotafweit tat tar stacks yo k ' by , set of Cengresi are exempt; kr , lt As HAW the Hudson Bat' Orimpaii hare armpit &lair satebuive •160;107, wadi n°; due ogglnidAlLAlO r tait and tartgaiajtati llior shift ***Er; a dhara thoipo op* ION: I° M - 1 9 ;!Tf-iff i ngk : 4 l : l 4:" k rit4 4 l 4o PG • 44iebelpriitairtiifit4i1.64;' -7-1110014 bainialgaddad theta &LW to taltithe Asa sitottatoor Sod al thsta will Bettedlet - on the Copperhiads. The. Copperhead members of the Legisla ture, na it appears, ore dissatisfied that the Onion members of the Legislature should bare - so 'styled themselves when Matting their address nominating Mr. Lincoln for re-election; and they hare accordingly is sued a counter-circular declaring that they are in favor of the union, and that all the Union member/ of the Legislature did not Join in recommending the President for re election. Mr. Benedict, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, pays hitt respects to the disciples of Jefferson Davis in the following truthful and somewhat caustic manner. "It speaks for itself:" C/ICOI4II or THt OLEIC or THIS HOME or Rio Weems, A circular letter has - lately made its appearance, signed by forty-eight MOM bent of the Rouse of Representatives of Penn sylvania, who declare themselves to be " De mocratiomembae ;" And Wausau, They take exception to the phraseology of a certificate signed by myself, certifying that "every Union member" had signed the letter to President Lincoln; And Watteau, They declare that they did "Sake anima or affirmation to support the Con etinditte-of the Maud States and ofthe &are of Polasyttntais"—this Wag the only tad of toyntly revoked by go framers of the emu ; Therefore, The undersigned declares that he used the word urefeeP in the sense it wu everywhere lased in the election contest—one party rally ing under the name of . Uoiest," the other un der the name of "fleasocrat." I did not in tend to mislead any one by the assertion that they were the only members who were hon. sally in favor of the Union; nor did I then, nor do I now nay that they have a bad way of showing it. I never use language in any other than its common acceptation. I even now call the gentlemen who signed the pre , Meting circular, Democratic members of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. I cheerfully concede to the same gentlemen the right to prove their loyalty by their oaths to seppert the Constitution, National and itate, but I protest in the name of Die thousands whe fell at Gettysburg, and the many ether glorious though bloody fields; in the names of the living soldiers now enduring the toll and danger of camp; in tie names of their suffering families at ileum ; and by all the want and woe so eheerfolly borne by their loved ones; that such as *Why sat blearily tall of loyally, and I pity him who has no other teat to give. Bold, manly, unwavering sup port of oar Government by ourople, is as good a test as any o ffi cio/ oath, (o pe r in a more common parlance, °Won Rotas oath.) Jef ferson Davis,'John C. Breckimidge and many of their traitor friends, have taken each an oath. I certainly should not thank God If I had no other evidence of my loyalty than they have. H. W. Bamako, Clerk of the Noose of Reprsentativea An important Dee Won. The Supreme Court of Massaehusetta has decided that, even in case of special con tract for payment of a debt in gold, the claimant is bound to receive legal tender Treasury notes. The note on which suit was brought is as follows: ' ' J ~ ~-~. i=IM The proposed plan of Gen. Batiks to restore Louisiana to the Union is the subject of warm and earnest dieoctsion among this loyal men of ;Ned Orleans. The ground of their objee tiord are briefly but dearly stated 111 the fel lowing. Preamble and Resolutions unanimous ly adopted at a special scallion of the Free State General Comdata° held on the 1:11h inst. They will take Dart . ia the ensuing electiens recognizing the duty of endeavor ing to Place the proper men In °Vico, bat frankly stating that, In their judgment, a Convention to frame a new Constitution ehould have first been called. Their fear evidently is that an election hold on the basis proseribed by the old Constitution may defeat the object of reitoring Louisiana to the Union a free and loyal State. WUr.ll4La, N. P. Banta, Nato,- General Command ing the Department of the Gulf, did, on the 1210 of January inst. ; lane hie Proclamation inviting the loyal citizens of Louisiana to assemble on the Iffid of Fehreug, 1644, in order to mat Choir votee for the elation of seven manage officers viz: Govern or; Lieutenant Governor; Ild,ifecretary of State; 4th, Treasurer; Sth Attorney Conant!; fib , Super. Intendcat of Public Instruction; ith, Auditor of Public Accounts. Therefore be it Itno!red, That this FrooeStatet General Committal, out relinomehnas t its Judgmerut that the only true path to reconstruation is a Convention to ft.. • Ile Constitution before any election for State officers; and not renouncing Id lawful claim to have Slavery abed inhed immediately without tho dangers of any fettle so...hamar gradual emancipotion; and notylelding its lament to the idea that the election of coven executive ofScers can, by any proper nso of terms, be styled the Civil Government of Loulelanat bet, nevertheleea re cognizing the patriotic duty of endonvoring to Ow% In office men whose opinions aro ie harmony with the 14 . 11141 of Louisiana and the spirit of the age, will tato part in the election ; Respired father, That the Free-State Colon men of LOl2/4112312.1.0 hereby respecting recomm.dod appoint delateso to Marathating Convention, to prop:seam dates for said seven the Oka", to be bold New Orleans on Monday, the first day of February, 1864, at 614 o'clock p. to., In tho Commit. to-room, corner af Qa.mp and Common street, in this city. dredfarther That IVO reseclly recommend that itak tho:repreaiuitatlon in add p o tfu o:trended] thud be as follows, viz: 5 dolegetiA from each ward of the City of New Orloatta; J delegates from that tart of the Pariah of firleane on the right book of the liver; from the karieß of Jefferson, a delegatre; and from earl of tho othkr Partahrs of the State MBA - . : SL John the Btitt, I; tit. Charley., 1; St. Jame., 1; St. 1; 1; LaMarche, 3; Torre bonnie, T, Atmetialon, 3, St. Lary. 1; lit. Morita, 2; Illerrille, 2; taat Baton Range, 3; Weet Baton Rouge, I; St. Tammany, 1; Amu:option ' 3: Lafayette, 2. Beredred, That no delegate to that Convention be admitted until ho hai tab,: the LLat IL pro , rlMl,l the Pm-Adept's PnLelawation. of the tub of Decem ber, 1263, and the oath of the Free-State Gem..ral Committee. Teo Committee of Arrangements mum the public that net paint or sponse shall be spared to maim this on of the best, If not the 81 - an4ter, Bali of the sea. open. Tho G I LZAT NILIPPIAN BAND has ban en. 11 , 11r8 for the. mouton. Prompting by Mr. BCOTT. Prosonado Coneort to coo, GIMP at a p. a. Jelltit —IS 2' Llo rt u t r ry J o . Draarr, Presi.ln t. I REMOVAL, Rexaked fluAcr. Thal tb. foreg,lnit Preamble tut itesolutions be published In all lb.• daily nesespape of New Orleans. The Rebellion In Alabama The Cincinnati Cie.:rue, of Monday, has the following: i Sometime subsequent to the breaking out of the Southern re.aellion, an old eentleman, a citizen of Alabama, passed through this oily ott his way to Earope, whence he tied to escape the persecution that he knew would reach him at home, in consequence of his Union sentiments, in ease he remain ed. Ilia family, who were left behind, in cluded twoyoung men—a son ands nephew. These succeeded in ke ping out of the teltel army, by furnishing a ibstiuttee, but since the passage of the wit lesale Conscription act, they have also Bed from Alabama, and were in the city Saturday, on their way to New York, where they expect to nice, the father and uncle, who bah returned from Europe. We learn 'from these gentlemen that there lea very decided reaction in Alabama against the rebel lenders, which is immediately attributable to the wholesale impressment of persona, and the seizure of property. As evidence of this the fact is elated that resolutions indorsing secession. introduced into the Alabama Legislature, met with decided and unexpected opposi tion. They passed the , Senate, but when they came into the llothey were arrested by a formidable, outspoken and bitter op position. The anti-secession feeling is meat general, and better developed in the North ern than in the Southern part of the State. Men between the ages of 18 and Sti, liable to be impressed, are escaping front the Con federacy, or Seeing to the mountains or other hiding places. And this wholesale 'measure of impressment, while it renders the rebel cause weaker with the.people, and destroys the morale of of the army, is not likely to add materially to the numerical strength of the latter. 'These are the views of intelligent men, fresh from the inside of the insurrectionary districts. ' THE Taaanuizt or DLSEIsTlits. —general Grant has tuned an order directing that all deeerters from the enemy coming within our liner shall be disarmed and then permitted to go to their hordes, on taking ■n oath to sup port the goner Lamont, to abide by all the ants of Congress in reference to slaver, and sup port all proclamations made during the war having referents to slavery in any form. When practicable, employment at fair wagra shall be given to deserters. To avoid tho danger of recapture they will be exempt from military service to our armies. •• • •. General Foster ' at Knozsille, has issued th above order for distribution in the rebel din Wets. PROWLS:BS to AIiZAZBAB.--A rk aitsal is com ing ant glorieuily. A Little Rock Corscsuon dent of the St. Louis Democrat writes on the 10th, that the State convention in seselon at that place has representatives of 27 counties, in fifteen of which elections were held without the presence of a single soldier. The vote was heavy, one county casting 480 votes at their election, which in peace times cast 800. Every delegate is in favor of the abolition of slavery. .A resolulion of instructions to the Committee on the Constitution has already unanimously passed, ordering them to report a provision for prohibiting slavery forever from the State. TRANSPORTATION ON TOO WISTZRN RIVERS —The Government haradoptnd a new system (or contraotlng for the transportation of men and materials, en!the Western rivers. Ins cad of chartering ur seising boats, it now awards contracts by the piece and hundred pounds, to the lowest bidder. This re in accordance with correct business principles, and will work to the advantage of the Government. Emergen cies will, Of course arise, when it may be no. =army thilmpress beats, and pay for their use by the day, bat in the absence of each IMMO city the business can bo more satisfactorily transacted under the new plan. Tie people of lowa have a new charity on foot In the form of an association, just incor porated, to provide a home to - orphan. cer fence, ==itl Itr Neeada, artesian wells are bated hori contally Into mountain aides, Instead of per pendleularly into the ground. Serorni Tutu hie "reins" have been struck. Taw St. Louts Democrat thinks the hill call ing an immediate Emancipation Congress will have eight or nine majority In the lower branch of the State lesidaturo. A xX5041771013 btu been introdocod in the lowa legislature declaring Mr. Lincoln the choice of the Tenpla of that State for next President. ALL the 'Minnesota reglasentg. except ono whoselime expires in the spring; Nava re-en .GEN. Bin. F. LOAN le mentioned in connec tion with the Union nomination for Gorerner of Mutant Tazie am ntnst)•flro oaring, banks iu idassacbootto.heivingan aggreggr.to of depos its of $.56,883,828. Gov. Beewarm, of Kentucky, rofusai to permit the recruiting of negroes in that State. HeurrzauLs has established his head quarters at Cola mbenr; Ohio. C4JrDID3TIE - 8: • O.FOR PROTEIONOTARY.--Jecon H. Irwin, of the Ststh Ward, Pittsburgh. 1,111 . be a coodkloto for the alto of Prothonotars, lobteet tattle doelnicsof the Voioo Hop:Wt. Coo notion. 1•23:to .FOR PROTRONOTARY.—Tuos. wwow snrt will los . candidate for tb olllee of Prottonotory, added to the .dociPion of the Union . jaltao 101:1RONFX.—dote MoCunto, of 4, Meet Ward, Allestuny;rlll he Cllmil. &Se far Cameral Allegheny Oounty, .at to the teekton alba asalm County Union Oon.entlon. voR SALE—Efous . e -and Lot No. 66 Poplar.stract. Allegbitaky City. Tiss house has tour rooms. Lot 4thy OD hat. Apply so Ja94 HoLALN 200002 numb street. 111VWBOAT FOR SAlR—llio Elea= J. towboat GlitY EALIIM, Is olitiol at mat. Si tho ItOWHINI Pi lbw Al owbony .Whitt. Length /CO heti twos 1 . 06 fat t.two 'worlaes, 13 In...cynaisli 4 lot ototkot. two Itolltri . St tot by 43 Lees ., Bum tlealiplitowtlits. tor aoudad, ' • roof, • - . 172444 174W00d isnot threeitoried Itth. atinstat xahr&i . one,. Aiwbacratymetly opposite tbs_oeli •111441. - Rotnasco. -Tartarus apply to Jos. payar.", IhrtA !f5. , 9113. Laney Oreg. Pitts**, Afft.7l.rdlf • ,1110 = 50 . 11 . 11 / 1 1HIMWOOD. ' .-~.~M-~ , ~,..,„,,,c~.. 0 ~. Louts.lima. PUBLIC . I MOTICES. 1. O. 0. F.—A full attendance of t , r memt,rx at Ai:GERONA LODGE, No. Ti 9, is sAis,e , l 'CUM ETEEIGG, to rims's - . the Dratlicis ra $T CL AIR LODGE_ _ JA27:lt BEL! if,P BOUNTY 2D Wilt!), ALLEWICNY.—The quota of the 11.1./10 Bounty to Volunteer'e C.mlUn nib be paid at Um ECOND WALD SCHOOL lldtler. ,o FRIDAY, Inet.,frona the boor. of t. to 10 a. m. .1,4:31 BRICKLAYEIis" I "NION.—A .ti" tarot/Inc( the I. l clzklayern• Union will be held OD at 7 o'c'ork. In Ma Hall of Ilin Alleghery E , Elottaa, on Irsaloalrt-t. ,o . --- .NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS PITTSBURG!' AND CORNELLSVI E RAILROAD COMPANY—holden of the V • Mortgage Turtle Croak Dirlehin Cenetnaction Boa thts l,utopaoy, nc hereby nattiled that the Inter -:. Coupon. on the above bond. dne FEBRUARY lat, 16n t , erlll be paid on and after that date on pro. tantalise:l and delivery at the Pint Nattotarilank of Pittebargb. W. 0. LIDGELAST, Secretary and Treasurer. 3OSIaCLURE TOl% IaSEITE will pay. In OAS% for veterans, and $1.50 for new recruit.. &moor the Committee can at all thaws be seen at the Provost klaishars °Mow Allegheny HENRY BOYLE, BOBhaT jOBBSTIIII, WM. WALKER, 0. B. HARTMAN, JACOB TRANCE, 110011 PUKING, Committee. NOTICE TO SITIPPERB.-At mating or the Draymen of this city and vicinity, held .t the hones of Mr. STEEL. on Sat mean the:Nd Instant, It was Deso/ivd, That owing to the heavy adv.., in the price or Iced, blackunitthing rent, hoes.e and wage., that they would charge. On and after the first day of Ifebroaty next. TEN CENTS PER BARREL FOR OIL. nod OUR CES PAR BARL POE EMPTY BARR E LS,, the l im bolos from ßE O'Hara .trees, in the Fifth Ward, to the Monongahela river. JaMkgt YOUNG MEN'S SECOND To bt , Oren for the telaellt of the LADIES' AID 60 CIETI , at the On Friday, January filath. 1804.. 122 142 i TO f Wood Arreed.f 'Wood 2142.1 Our pro.unt ILA - Aaiun vu Fifth street having, hreeme .• and more •ndoo irabla for oar b. sr. ts mnoot hat we API IL remove on CSI , STVAE, the IST or APRIL next, lo 1'22 W 001) STREET Fla:11 I,OOIIS AIIOVE FlFrll STREET, Nrnrl, ..ppoxite thy rittaLurgh Trust o,.pany LT,— Thy excluelve agrtir, fur STEINWAY'S PIANOS Will rt in ~ ti, u.a.R. ,--- .AMENDNIEN'I' OF THiCONSTI TUTION-CA LI. FOR A CONVENTION. —The Committee ballot( charge of tho morentent in progr.ea, winch COO trEnt latne each an matendmant of our National C41.1.1/.oooa ea aball ageism • mom dloinct rec./coition of the authority of God and lb. rlghta of roaa, Laving olmorrrd that Ude .object la tam scut:nips the •lt.lloo of COPlrre., hare thought that it I. too p.intllke time for the Mend. I of tho. morrolont to mat for connaltation le relation to what .hold to done under existlng Organs. elan,:, t. it l• thon.tore propuwA that • SIAELS CON. VEN TION .n' 11 hold in the FIRST UNTIED PILESNITTERI AN CHURCH, (Dr. Presslea,) gh.o, to WEDNESDAY. the nth inatmt, at 10 o'clock a. in., which all who are friendly to the ob. fort am cordlalla Invite) to atteod. By order JOHN T. PIIERSLY, Chairman. JOHN' DOUGLAS, N matzo". 1.10 twood AI) .1 U NRD RAILROAD SIEETING.—NotIas is hereby given that Ob. N.A. of the ALLEGHENY CITY AND FREE PORT RAIL ID Alt all'A NY will I. Opool4ll on the II OURTU WEDNESDAY OF J•FiIIAIIY, (the 'Cali at the Siononstabela /loose, Pittsburgh. from 2 to 6 o'rbwk p. m., whore Cotarabailortera will at.- ..4 t.. twoeler satomriptlon to the stock of mid tlemponr, acrordlog to Ow. prortaione of lb. act of Its incorporation. aperorod April Ith, and the ntpplom.nb therato. RE('RUIIS WA STE D.—Fifteen trta , Rozrotta wanted, lo whom, In addition to the Oxrdlnment Bounty, SI So will be paid in oath Ttreuty.one ftwornite wantott, to .hot 31120 of a local bounty .111 be polo. Abel) at Itternitb.g Conte, In the rear of the Pro. lost Mat - short CM,. Federal en eat, Allegheny. T. ht. BAT NE, Recruiting °taw, 23d Dletrict , P.. Orrtre or ns rrtyremsoa Hon. Co , • Jane pet ----. 7 . 110()K8 FOR RECE I VING S A. SCRIPT/ONS to the Capital Stook of the PITTSBURGH BRIDOECOMPASSY, an now open at the office of WK. K. NINICK, Tram:oar, No. AS WATER hTREET, Pittsburgh, where ponies &t -enon of Lunettes sill please call. B order lasi 21r TtiltalAS grim.. Secretary. Prrneraon Immune Conan'', ?Mahwah. Jam :X 1544. TILE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR SIXTEEN DIRECTORS of Ode Company, to serve for the earning year, will he held at the Office of tha Company, on TOLS.DAY, the 2.4 day of Yebrnry not, Demean the Imam of 11•. no and 3 P. tn. D. LIVINGSTON, jeltltd Somta ary._ . _ BI2.IIZSLIIIMN Barger, Cottraza, Birmingham, Jan. 18th 1801. rAN ELECTION FOR SEVEN n. ItICTOBS of this Bank, to urn for ono year. ii - 11.1 be bald of tbo Barak, on the YIB.ST TUES DAY OY FEBRUARY, (4d,) LBC4,bahroon tb. boon of Y and B o'clock p. m. JOHN P. Brien, Cashier. MISSISSIPPI MARINE BSI - ••=. GADS—Lt A. J GIBSON, Light Battery of lei' Brigade, la to the city on Recruiting omen Lem tee War Dcpartment, and any be (bond at No. as irrru STREET, over “Oheap John's" Stara. Sew Mlle, jallitt vH. M. TWINING'S SEMINARY FOB YOUNG LADIES, Gm AROOND REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN la CHURCEL Dia mond arm% oppcalte the Court Moue. &Wane matalence Remember Ist *ad February . , /1 4 717 4 . DIG IRON AND CLOVER SEED. VA ton. Onion lama. PIO IRON; 303 knob. CLOVER SEED; In store and Er sale by WATT & WILPON, j 027 aus Liberty 'too 'UNITED STATES TAX LAW MAN a." u 41.2.—80 at .11 e Dlseet nod Excl. Tax Eye text of the Exited htaf ..... -.Jerks E 9 60. Estee's lasi. Tax Laws.— ..... I GO, Ball'. National T. Law... 70. For. Mlle by KATI 4 . 73 - WOod sue.. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, shu ate oneMlie from Mount Lebanon on the old Washington Road; one brindled and seventy-tom germ, all smooth, good land, and lo • high Mate of cultivation; well watered and nader good Omen.; • two-et ry brick dwelllog boom, ontkonaes, arc ; ex cellent orchard of shoat ton acne; thfrty.tive ar forty scree good timber. For price and tem• apply to Ja27 8. Olrfllntlit 1 80118. 51 Market it. • - - THREE COTTAGE ROUSES FOR 1 BALI, fronting ea Bidwell street, (Bagaley'e Lene,) Second Ward. Allegheny, on the Itne of Mao ebettev Passenger Beltway, nearly oppeette the resi dence of Ron. Elleha Beath. Alpo, • choice COBBilt LOT cheep, adlobleg the above, situate en the corner of Allegneny avenue and Fayette .tract—u7)4 by PRIX &et deep. The location is one of UM most desirable to the city, Terme easy. Apply to W. CARSON, No. 46 Ohio etreeL 1•25.2 w opposite the hleyor'solllm. FTt SAlAL—Detitra• ble property in the sixth Ward, baring a front on Veil:Alin street 45 feet. awl extending along Gavin street 65 lest, aratet, to erActed one large two nor: Brick Dwell. back building, de, fronting on Franklin Arent 22 feat, and leaving a fine corner lm gn het front on Franklin street by 65 feat on Logan atneL Or will bo sold. If &wind, 120 Ant front on Lew Erect, extending from Franklin to Decatur innate, and barb, g a front on each 0.4.11 streets 0(18 feet; and to addition tuabovo dwelltog ue to three.stney brick dwellings and one mall two.etory dwelling. Toms easy. Ennoire on tho premlaea, Be. 63 YEANKLUti 87% )allbatd $1650 STOIIITjBraCDPIEMINt 1710fdlit with back butlding, be% paslor, dinin g kitchen, font eleeplug rootne d Znished garretl draw tester In the yard, and lot 25 loot by 2[o [et, situate on 3effenton street, dnewheny Oily, between &am larva and Shields alley, unnn el* ga.241 B. IteLAIN * MOM itenstti street. ISAISENGJNIA -Btu —LIM 73i inch bet; s:opatrka; Bala EC inch Maunder, 1411.1014 n la na ft k, Alao,—To Int, a building nit* for ft ma; gas, tory ; afros stories, BOW, with good eallar and at tic, In Chance;/ Lone, balowhfarloatabr. browns Third and fourth straata: gyrdy as &bora • I ablaw tr H oot 7.:..The largeitoom, Led door, ing on Liberty nag Wand Etna* minty *et bygnentylien fat, mama fain Ltbetty stmt. Poseenion will be flan Intikr.f .1*: e,44 otApril next: Apply to • • I L Manx fbarty an 4 nand arm& r TiouisE AND jar „YOB ttlif.Zlath W4rd. .111** :441inifts In tie Wow.. 4000,W &anion, .i; ; lick.stOrsas „ LAI ultpr, to' 4.attootsts. la p- • 400 - . FELD.% E VENI NO, J &NUART 49th TWO lIUND ED DOLLA.IIB sEsi.E(yr SOIREE, LESLIE HOUSES, N. Cur., H. %LEBER & BRO S. D. KARNS, B. W. GRANT, JOHN KARNS, A. W. LANE, %VAL S. RALSTON. J. A. MaTLLOUGII, Ooronytuin to. 341, roma LIBIETT f WATEN ETRINTS, morn. Taloa Pacerager Depot, sad Arir otter tbr rife . a stuartmaat et DEVON, 'PATENT lODIC Muni LEAN, OILS, PAINTS, GLU TANDISU DT.TrATIIPTS WINDOW GLASS, ' Pa« • Parbbamert will lad oat atack at all Omar will as. sorted, axed prime nth ar teen, ratty attblactbra. J. J. JIZNDED 00«, _rAr. IdDerti and Warts stoma, Pittabargb. ammoodam-igas InAltlEil, 1889. A lugs assortaWat POCalliT eOUNTING 11oaHXPIAItIffi, for 1 / 4 4—la jam, ist cloth, la roan; la 'WWI= Turkey, La ;ja ilor, Iforocco— with giltedges sad with sortrbis edgeo—with tub, ca dges tutsaings. 411 slow, tad gross Ms aossmonaktts,Stur wof larA. for Sato at xu.a; orawrow*co,' ehak.‘, 00.11:711,_ • " • or Wood Stood; • 1 ENVELOPE WAR • 01 : 11 L — p a gmwarsegoelt Of . ANTMI,OPXO, gro Cia Luna. unds:jay colota and quit 41:erms_tada. Tar isS• by _ .a. Mann; a UP. Ire Ilideme, JIM 1r PERTZSIEJLEXTEL _ WANTED--A Partner in the Dry Good. bosincsa. A capttal eddy to $10,0(30 toitafod. Locazion first clam far three day% 1.0. WILL, Pittaargh P.O. ja27:10 FOUND.—On Monday evening, 25tli inotant, Co nant 11•11, a GREY MR HI TT. lb. owner can oecoror the tame by cal4lng at IIEAD lIETZGARIL 249 Liberty street. MANUFACTURING SITE FOR ams.—. 4 lot of grnonel containing &trout .to acts% fronting on the Monongahela IliTer and C0,.l nwiroa,..dpi.izt the Fora of the heirs of Robert EL Pumas . . and cast o the Copper Work., La Pitt township. Poe terms apply to ALEX. EL MILLER, JaVegsr N 0.93 Diamond street. --- Om Coat aouxis Omcs. ll SEALEPROPOSALS Ja .25t1s, 1864. f Daddressed to the anderslgradordeit rocelrod at the office mall MONDAY, Bth, 1864. at 3 o'clock p. for supplying the qwith BTATIONBIII' and 1114N}. BOOKS, doting the ilscal year oom• manciag rabroary lat, 1864. 10.8,2 w MoCARGO, Oily Controller. NOTlCE.—Wherena, Letters of Admin letration to the estate of Jame. eGllvery, late o r Allegb.y county, deceased, ban been grant ed. Ike ...lbw, all issrsona Indebted to the Wd estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or &mends agalnet the is tale or said ctoced.t will make known Om same without delay, to d r.zIAHDEIt iIeiIIIVEET, Jaoltdadter7 Administrator. EXECITBDICS SALE OF PENN sr. PROPERTY.—Oa TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Pennine: 2d, 1804, at 2 o'clock, wlll be sold, an the gumless, at the comer of Penn and Marbory sts, by order of Reber{ Rogers, outliving Erocutor of Joseph Thronton, drummed, late of Brownsville, P... that valuable Lei of Ground intimate in the City of Pittsburgh, itt the corner of ;eon and Marbury .to. having • front of OD feet oa P.lll street, and extend leg goon Nurbory Areet - 40 feet, on lobe► is erect. Id • lugs Frame Benue. Tuns—Ono-third nab, residue in one and two yes., with internet. WI • DAYIB 112cILWALNE, Auct . rs. GREAT BARGAINS! CLOSING OUT OUI LADIES' FURS, AT COST! MoCORD & CO. 131 WOOD 8171117 ALLEGHENY COUNTY , ER.—CE3 Lillis A. Rabat ta, by thee t friend, vs. Joe •H. Roberts. In Giant of Willman Pit 0., I 114, Joao Tenn, lei. . And nor to sit, January AA, 1864, on motion of George It. Cochran, La, Athrney for Libellant, the Court appoint WI LLIAM C. MORELAND. Commissioner, to take lb. testimony In the oboes ease after having given doe notice to the parties agreeably to the mire of said Co mn..101 b lb. Ac.r of Aramtds In arch rase made and providisiL BE THE COURT. Attest : EATON, Prothonotary, Notice la hereby glean that Gm Commissioner will mast the parting la Lateran for the purposes above named, at his arcs, No 05 DIAMOD f ;, Pittsbagh, on SATURDAY, Fab. rib, at 4o'clock p. m. W. C. MORELAND, Ovintolntoner. 1a27.3t—J•27-50a.1.2 1 . ),; - PENN STREET AT AUCTION. Je, —On TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 2, at 7i; o'clock, se ll aold, at the Cononerclal Sala Rooms Id fifth street, that ninth% Lot of Oreand situate on the berth side or Penn nowt,' between 11=reck and Eland analog, haring a front of Pd feet 4 Inches on Peso Meet, and enamding back 150 Int to a conn, on which craned that handsome and corn• tuallous iburwtory Erick Dwalling, ho. 210 Penn street, rentalnieg ninateen mums, Including a eery large dining-mon, with all the modern Improv. meats. nob as gas chandelier , and brackets, 'sank C kitchen and fad, tomes, statlonary tubs, two Chlleotas Turman* Is the cellar. Marble llualrla La parlors, ning-room and bed-mama. On the rear orals le t Iv a very In. two-story Brick Stahl and Carriage Nona Tana or Sna—Oaslttird nal, midst. A r and tare yam, with tolerant, secured by bood mortgage. Jar VALENTINFA! DAVID a MaTLIVATIM. Awl VALENTINES! VILLEHTTNEB I A Umtata* of sem sad beautiful SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES Nom sty • of Comte Valentines! MILITARY COMIC VALENTINES Valentine Cards! a tall amortmeat AT ISTJNTIS AT I-lIINTIS AT HUNT'S Sr Dealers supplied 4 LikitcrtliN PRICII23. IT Trade Lists now reedy. paSITIVELY ONLY on WEEK L. HIRSHFELD, No.BB WOOD STREET VIII continuo todoseoat his stock, conalrtlng of Fine Limn lihirts, Undershirts and Drawers, And • complata assortment of NEWS FITRBIBEING GOODS, Oaths, Oassilneres and Testing% grrd misty. Itotd by the yard °sly 1 11'Banketabar, this h yoar LAST CHANCE and LAST ateITYLII to bay great bagialm. Jatil T ILE txj-PARTKRRBRIP heretofore milting between the or:di:Aped, ander the arm of II TOWNSEND i CO., baa been Matched by munaal moment, BODE= TOWNSEND baring Managed of Ida entire Interest la the Mr:einem con dom., by mid firm W: Pi TOWNSEND, who will confirm the same, and Is duly authorized to mole all Moline. of the lan, arm, Wd diseadution to date from the let day of January, 11384. EODT. TOWNSEND, W. P. TOWNS New Brighton, Jan. lath, 18/34. END. JUNIATA WIRE AND RI VET LL W. P. TOWNSEND, l'lndor tho firm of W. P. TOWNSIND • OD. Non 19 &M. NABEIT at, Pittsburgh, Flit =Worm themarmfactor• rd the ettperfor goal. It y of IRON putt, AND sass? IRON WORILICReP RIVRTB, heretofore Emote. lured by It. Townsend i Co. DECENT PUBLICATIONS. JOB 12111 V• Metoryof Cbarlea the Bold. t talc NOW Principles of Polltkal roma,. 2 role. Bacon'. illitays, with Whately's Annotation. aftetarts. Bappleamt to Ora'a Dictionary of Arta and Ida Alyce. History of the Doeirlast♦ Mono Life. Butler to Nov Orkin. By Parton, Bream Dl Alnander Smith. Plover, it and Thorn Plea. By Joan P al. Lonna% the BoArloo of Must lon By ..TO. Peal Thanlterlys Ronnabont rayon; Ilitttrated. The Capital of the Tyson. heals. Valiant'• History of Llttentora. t rota. RI, old. edition. Washington Irvlng's Life and Letters. I vole Gordon's Mausolea of Chriatopher North. Bruce on the Baca of the Old World. Malted's Groat glans Peek of Nature. • Howitt'a Motors of the thipernatarah 2 vota. iirealls'a Stadia. in Want-al Illstery. Tor ails by [JaM EAT h 00, 65 Wood wt. WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE. .7..7. UENDER & Co EsSeropeusd in Pittsburg% 'I4IIOLEBALIII DBINJ AND JOBBING NOVO; 10 ,.00,1bruidefiy:., JAL MO .71.. -.0d111,.; :-• • • litas4AWtsis,anisk ,; „,•• 4D P"ERTISE.,VEXTS. GLAD 11 DIN6S FOR THE AFFLICTED GILSON'S GENUINE MEDICINE PAR EZ IA BRAVA After an enwrino.... •,f var. le pri.•te tn.; now oft,. It to tt.o •1111 1..1 to a blogio What Is Parezla Brain ?---1613S It has, ataa tat, bate • spactlla f. CALCULOreI AFTIOTIONIN; INFLAMMATION OF THE TOWELS ISYLAIIMATION OF THE KTDITSTEI LEOCORREPEA ; mad all dime.. of t h. two robeenotoended by tho talent of the Mod I Professlva for nearly two ...aorta. The Vivid Ixtra,t of PA RRZIA BRA V A I. orYIV offered 'flitted w.rld In • ohatte Within the Reach of A Tor •II dlsesuts of th. Insider, Enlneye, I; Prupolcal Swelling, tw medicine Invented ran PO with tMa compound In I. power co literally ANNIHILATE DISEASE All had propertiel la the drug • removed by IL Draw of It* compounding in one Crape of the fluid I..rlng STERLING PROPERTIES ALONE. 11TTama men who may tm.Ctaring hmti rho many nu apon early Indlactation or abase. hould try ono bottl• and La Mimed. The symit. erns 11113 INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION NEIITODS INDISPOSITION LOSS OF EIGHT. WARM ELANDS AND LIMBS PLCilllllo OP SKIN GENEDA L LASSITUDE By as arreatlag Mem pig., whirl m anerringly point so the needle to the pole, to Impetancy. Bpi leptlc 711., Premature Decay mid Deal,. . crime against ustme Veemmlttad--qpractical, although protreatad, BUICIDZ le king committal. MI med. B• 1 luihorittm Wm that were t h e effect. of EARLY IN OISOFLIIIT lON S; ewes ed. there • (mid be fur leas use t Insane asylums A. th• rorord• of the. homy. institution. ploy. that • roil' tarp proportion of their patidata ono their roceptrou and detintion vrithhi the y to early toad's of lodiscretion. VOMRN, MARRIED OR DINGLE, Or tkoee looking roman' to the Harried Rot wlll rind In the BX'TRAOT OF PAREZLI BRAVA a Specials ler Monads or Retention, a lempdaii iy, Painful or Suppressed Mums, ammo of the Uterus, the Whites, Darranness, and in idlest dl diseases of the Genital or Urinary Organs, lei thee proceed from .y muse whatever. a Throw Physic to the Dogs," Bay. the Immortal bard. If you are • sufferer ad up:. Oda advice retrain to your 8.1 u Memory. Coparia and like noarums, tbr all unplmaast and daageroaa disown. LSOlfB ITTRAG OF PAHZIA BRA Moolately curls .rent diereses, of no matter or.. length °flaw:Wing. No change or dirt la roqulred . osseatiota from boolums. Soldiers Home Upon Furlough, • and who may perhapa ha , re unfortunately contracted dtaaaae; wtll Ifni the EXTRACT OF PARBZLA BRAVA tho specific for their Ms. By its peculiar actloa upon the fillnery• It our . frequent desire to urinate, thereby romovhit obstructions and seeming the sufferer Broth:Kt all feu of striatum of the Unseen, "YO - U_N - 0- M3IEN- Beware of the nomeberlets queeke to La totted to nJ largo °Ulm. Lacy of theme KNOW NOTHING OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE , d yet they are &newel to deceive and decor THEE: itsx-vvA_FrY oath oftentimes, after B litelltue or rute•ry, death kindly ends their Buttering. GILSON'S OHLORINE WATER In connecter. with to Extract, la • epecific for the florutorher, or Protrmted Givel Sjphilltle patients, elperially cameo of old Mending, would do well le try GILSON'S PILLS, A Medicine that has 'toad the test of )ears, 'tot / connoctlon *kb the on of tho EXTRACT OP PAREZIA BRAVA, 11 elluetu.ly oradlcato any w•, no matter of taw •ig standing• PrIce....ORR DOLLAR PER BOTTLE R. C. OAKLEY, [7=l No. 16 DEE /smart NEW TONE IrrT2l Wholesale and Retell, JOHN r,f, unanalai„. - =a% mss., -, < ~' , ~'x rF,~`. ~ _.:; f '"~ e __. -:'¢~ DRY GOODS, 4'e. BARGALNS TO SI A roux Fon urn EN:LINO GOODS, Wholesale or Retail, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES HOODS, SONTAG 4 LADIES' WOOL VESTS A largo pmallty of HEAVY WOOL EOCKS, TRAVEL I NO or NEGLIGEE bIIIRTS U N RUA Itiki ENTI;I, h 1 short. all WINTER GOODS. li t continue to kstrit a'V wxrt4d ao.k of I NGS EMBROIDERIES 11A NDK PRcHIEFs. HOSIER , GLOVES, NOTIONS and NICE-NACKS, t rerioly. A laa. • very lam. aopply TT RN YA RNA, of mot( et.) color. ZICPIIY WORSTED, of any .hare, 4114- Don't forget the W.., No. 78 MA urcica• BIACRUN & O.,LYDE. BOSTON 111 HUD 808 E. Balmoral Hose ; Winter Gloves , Buck Gauntlets; Wool liloodo ; Ilablas, Sontag's Morino and Wool Undershirts and Drawers Balmoral ■tlrlf; Bonnet ILlblbosts 1 Dress Trimmings; Embroider,. we are prepared to oCer our .took of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Extremely Low Prices EATON, MACRON & CO No.. IT AND 19 11911:1 BTHENT. BARGAINS! Winter Dress Goods J. M. BURCHFIELD'S Having reduced the entire stook o WINTER DRESS GOODS, Shawls and Cloaks. To close them out before taking our nn• nun' inventory, NOW IM THE to supply yourselves with any deficiency in your wardrobe. X. It., Corner Fourth & Market Streets. 44 'WIIGTER aoo SLEIGHING HOODS, flAr Ldl... CHILDREN'S WOOL HOODS. UL&YT lISLAISELL STOCKINGS. WOOL STOOKIWOH, of all khan. SOLDIEDW WOOL KNIT AND OLAVES. LARGE WOOL 150.181&. MIKIS KNIT WOOL 600113. CLOTH 1.7111 TUB GLOVES. LADII2r OLOT. CHELDBZWB SLOP 130WrAGS, GARIBALDIB MID NOBIAIL SELLING CHBAP, At Wholesale and Retail WWllesale Itooms.up stars. rows Koßzrz & Co., 77 AND 79 KARIM IT. SE NI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE SIZJICSI J. W: BARKER & CO.'S, ..69 KARIM STREIT. Jail! NUAL CLEARANCE BALE DRESS GOODS. J. W. BARKER Qc.CO.'l9, SIM-ANNUAL CLEARANCE RALE CLOAKS AHD SHAWLS, J. W. BARKER & CO.'S, 69 MAIMS? STEZIT. BARGAIN -8 FOR THE HOLIDAYI§, DILEBEI GOODSI AT IiCIZMICICD pixcies At LANE, FIcABOT i COOttt AtlAamt H 0.140 11 12111.1. Allepiny pHOTOGRA PR ALBUMS I AT LOVAS"! PRICES B UBSORIPIIONB RECEIVED, IT PBBLISBLB8• PBIGZG DIARIES, FOR' 1884, ED Dll7llll/Z2ri ETTLIII. WALLETS & POCKET BOOKS, EGO atrrzaurr KIND& AT PITTOOR'S Book Btsßoner,' & News Depot, OPPOSIU VIZ POT omax. pima REDUCED. Boys'. Youth's and . Oh'kola's O LOT- I ECINGI •.- #7.)*•!' - .. !C,.' - - . 1 ,! . T/L - ' ''' VAO MAO !al 110 laddr, r SPECIJIL .rOTICES. T.-1860-X. • Persons ef walantary habit., troubled with ..twit. nem, lamitode, palpitalkm of the heart, look of OP. nettle, disarms after eating, torpid Lbw. =stip. [ion, do, beams to =Ter If they will not try the calibrated PLANTATION BITTERN, %%lets are now recommended by the highst =Air& &nth:vitae, and warranted to produce as larasdial. beneficial •Mact. They are exceedingly esprasablo e perfectly pure, sod meat amused. all other Maio, whet, • healthy, gemtli stimulant I. required They purify, atreogthen and invigorate. They create • healthy appetite, They an, an antidote to change of enter and diet. They overcome erect. of dbalpationaad latabarm. They streagthen the system and aline the nand. They preeent tolsamatk and intermittent beer. They purify the breath sad aridity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia sad Cortellpatlisa. They core diarrhea, Cholera sod Madame Modem They mire War Complaint and Nemo. Headache, They maks the wreak etroag, the lengtad but Nuns. sod ate exhausted natme's great restorer. They en composed of the celebrated Calisays bark, anthe m., sassafras, roots and heel*, all premiered in perfemly pure St. Coed. Bum. Yor particular; am oirenlani and teetimonisle arsemd each bottle. Beware of importer.. Examine ovary While. Bee that It ha. D. S. Barnes' oilman:be an our poste U. S. Sump over the cork, shh plaaleation mom, and our drat sigoedure on • Boa neel pleb, eagravtag on side label. See that MIT bottle la not refilled with rporloor and deleteriou. .tart We defy soy perces to match the lusts or character of on, coed. Any person protruding to bit Plantation Mitten by the gallon Or in bulk, I. an Imposts. We sell only In our log cabal . bottle. Loy person imitating this bottle, or selling say other material therein, whether culled Mutat!. Bitten or nor, m a criminal under ' the U. S. Law, and will be ecs proem:led by es. We already hare oar eye on two parties re-IIIIIPS swfr niche; Se., who will succeed In getting themaelme IWO does trustless. The demand lir Dmkeb Plan- WI. Bitters from bailee, clergymen, merchant; to., b perlictly incredible. The maple Wel of s bottle is the evidence we oreemat of their worth tied saperbeity. They are sold by all nepectable dreg. gists, grocers, physicleas, hotels, meambosts tad country storm. P. H. DEANS I OD, EDRAXIrB GENIITN7.2-BIT- TSB, for see wholediao and ndal, SENON JOHNSTON Oman eailthtteld =l= PRIVATE DIBEL9BB Dr. Ludlum's Specific/ Le the only reliable remedy for &wane of the organs of raters/In. 11 I. Lb. dlocornry of an =Lineal Phyelcieu wholes Ilfe trae devoted to the beet:neat of this claws of disc..., sad with wipnwedewitwil woo. ant, for =Ts than Itrettty years. It Is poliktlou to 1.14 regvhing . We..., and differing outbely Emit the zdttokko proctico and the nozoteroto worth Lae compote:pie °tiered te the penile. It le entirely fordable and ttprfiutly Ws. It net. Ilks a charm, 1114 Inverts strength sod slaw te ths disarmed a.vnoa.—Y'he great toorem of thi. remedy In .f hatizqg permiatont ores boa lod to ft. Wog inaltolod by =principled nun. Obserro, therelb= that tl• -• dower* .f the proprietor to around each boc-Noce other Is `matte. Prepared only by WM. F. DAVLDSON. Bois Proprietor, Olt=ltorati, 0 Roll by all Druggists, Puke, 1/ P. b... ror itala at rhalattla t y GEO. H. GEYSER HO Wood street. JeSdlyeses ONE OF HITNNEWELL'S GREAT DIELEDII3-11 US 3 RW E L lI'S EOLZOTIO PILLS.—THS TEE POEN OP A CATRARTIC.—By the application of tree Medical Lave, both charaster and economy are combined to this out rateable PRI To prefect*: putting into the stomach such quantities, of indigcsilble and ityn riausdrugs =rally contained in Pills that require Dom tour to ilia to get a decent cathartic, and to prevent the Grip* Pains me nromansly Jeulmd to be evidence of character, ens the atudy la this do. vidopment. The does seldom exceeding ewe, and never more than me Pills, Settles, the question of mono:my, and contidence Is asked Cr Met their true character In Dyrpepda, Ceettranem, Eillionsuess, Liver Complainte, Piles, all derangements of the Stomach and Bowels, and ae a tray Family Pill. For Worm the, as • ewe our., For We by all wholesale and retail &dem JOELN L. 111332iEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Boston, Mma. LASE : • : 4:4 : • • :4: •.4 •Gwo • • Prnanyant. PARK, .111eCITRDY & CO., MamasUnarm of SHEATITING, BRAEILBS• AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMi, SPAM= SOLDER. A 1,., Imports" sad dealers la MEZALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, as. Cosatsatli on Land, TINNERE MACHINES AND TOOLS. Warehouser, Is. HO fINST A IN SECOND Pittaburgb, Pa. Boats! orlon of Oopper out to my ttedrakt pot Wm. mytklydoirT 0.10 NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOSH bitirs.—A reverend gentleman ker ing bent metered to health in a few dam slur, un dergoing an the Tontine sad irregular expo.- aiill mods of treatment: without moor, cestaldere It his sacral duty to communicate to bit afflicted hllow creaturce the mean. of cure. Hence. cattle podia of an addressed ensolope, he wiU madame, • copy o the prescrlptica used. Direct to Dr. JOBli N. DAGNALL a 116 Fulton street, N. y; mhll:ifdewT WEEES CONFESSIOES MID EX MIEN= OF AN um Lip, publlslad thr the haunt mad as swamies and coition to Joey MOD who safer Dam Berms Dpblßty , PIIIIIIMIII. Decay of Dranlexel, e tr., supplying, at the tune Una a. erue Vasycrer. By env echo has LIMA himself eller being pat to great expense and intru7. through medical Iturstrug and quackery, By anclaaing a paatvald addreasod metope, sine. copies may be bad ot the author. NAUUIML luarAys, Li tlydaidr Bed And, 'Slew away X Y TU. 0. ozaaox 111,0111210.. SPILT 11018201. wsOlllllBON, BEA it CO., (me ...to Zamalaw, Eau t Stuart,) WASIIIMO TON ROBS% Fcnranswk Itacrturis, MlN:ugh. Ihuaolketum of BOAT AND STATIONERY Errant =arra, BURT zaprm, KILL ILICHtISSIM (mum, SILAYTIND, war- Ls'ae, clan deacriptloaa ; OIL TARES a STILLS, BOIL= Alailiairr IRON WORE. Agnas mr OU7ABDB PATLIft INJTATOB, YOH rreDnea DOILEBS. JOHN COORIIAN BRO., MS2I - of MON EATLIDO, LEON VAULTS AND VAULT DODDS, NTNDOW ant wrnow.Grascza,te„ Nita. al lINCOND and SO TIIEBD STREET, bot. Wood and Market. Haw on band n rudely ef new Pattotas, Dag and plain, coital* for all Pantm. attention to eaelotdas prate Lot.. Jobbing done at ohm !tattoo. 'lO.lO CONEIMEPTIVES.—Th e R ev . W 11,503111 rowdy: for the ma 01 002IIMXp1aoN,Asnms, anamanns.coue counts. and ill Mutat and Lug. Adoetion to. gather with a punphlot giving tb• paaaipthe and • shoot kdatory of his mai, can be obtained of • JOISPZI IZIELEELOahigght, cornerbruket Wrest fho Dianwad. u• GOLD ms iiriionrEED ZQUAL 20151Z5V, Olt du - needs or EIS awe. etrygliErs t biJob 6 4 6 *Posiield oAappll. ! =Aka. WAI6EI of olluovi... tS ' &IL JOIDIZON, IlsamtluderAnd OEN, 41•21:16a 16 araidan Laos, 16inE rat OUT. ROLIES & SONO., Namara ntlnnutter AND DOXICEIZIC BILLS 01 MUNI; CTIZTVITOATAVOT DZPOSIT. 'Box itoulgi Airn BMA - IN sr muuncer Mal% PittaxashiPt - '4 l a/rOollsitlatentide . Mt an' alltosApd e ft s le.g.....tems Malted &Mai. 2 aid! W`- lEEN RYkomzlwitiiiraa - 31X04.111111patMirrita