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BBDNEIIDA'r I&0
7 ' err!' AND S'UBURBAZY.
PAPEI4.,
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...Two'groidientes on the _Snau Gorge for
sale. Apply. the Counting Atom of the
Terfihle *iP/021.711.•Prebtble Lore of
--Jae; night, about a quarter past OICTOIL
o'Clricijan explosion took plate on the crania
andof
Ifeurtli Ten* streets,-whiolt rendial
. . _
in.thi,lou of propertl, and' probably in the
loss Attire. Repairing to the; spot, we learn
. ,
ed ti!* folloning.nuticulari :, The watery
• store, earner of Ponrth and Perry streets, has
'bun occupied by Messis.Flannigannad Don.
him. The persons in this house, last night,
eittristiring to rest, ware Mr, Plannigan and
wife,daughter, son, Miss Perkins and Mien
After the hence leas cloSeda short time,
*sip smell seemed to pervade the glees
' ' phera, Mr...Plannlgan.srese, and went down
end opened, the front doer. At this
tetaira
ime XV Samuel. Patterson was passing, to
whom be mentioned the fact that he thought
tooted was.wrong... _Mr. Patterson voinn
' - toote to him through the house,
--tad a pes ?gag „the oellarway the explo
•-- ales took , stusitaing the glass on each
side of thu.stoet and blowing the home to
.-fregm'ents.. :The strata ire filled with frag
.. mint or the bnpling: immediately the
roe aolipara Tang the alarm: and laid
• Itshost. , -• The lintruin and citizens were soon
en the spet,tndsnoteeded in rescuing the pet
'",_:.sens within froin the ruin. Mr. Patterson
who-Altus on Perry street, /I . few. doors above
the seen e otthe disister, was taken out They
badly tinned.; When we saw him he wu
attgtdad by Dr. McDowell, and was covered
:72' with cotton setrunted-witifoll. Ile was Inf-
Mr. , Thaulligan was lying in a room In
...Meanork old hotel, corner of Fourth and
Yet dreats, and seemed 'more froneerned ,
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fee -fati of his wife;thazt for himself. She
'wee in the next niorn, where Dr. Pollock was
• dresslighathead, whickhad suffered from a
slight' contusion. As soonas ohs wal(dressed,
elseusune in', and lay dean alongside of hint,
:assuring him that she was net hurt.
Ter !one time he werddnet believe it, but
' ...Santulli became convinced of the fart, and
sank into &gentle slumber.
Atthe time of the explosion, bliss Mary
Perkins; and a e
daughter ofd. Mr. Flannigkins
an
• • were shaping In the samba Fl a n
Informed 11111 that the first intimation shtre had
roof raising o ever
hutted, and being thrown violently down,
ured. In
Slimand Miss Flazaffgan were uninj
.
=fait, the only persons-injured were as follows: I,
. - Samuel Patti:nen; Terry street. badly
-• binned; Mr: Hlannigan, kadly burned; Mrs.
' ilannigan and Mine ant in the head.
Dr. Pollock, usisted by Dn. Gillespie and '
• Dr. Itantin, were inunediately - upon thespot,
rendering ail the assistance that eouldbopes
-' .11blytenderid to the . sufferers; while Dr. !de-
Dowell tendered his valuable assistants to
wards '•assuaging the suffering of Mr. Patter
son: . The explosion also caused the bunting
of the mein, and messengers were dispatched
to the gas work' who immediately sent a tau
enger to vat off. the supply. We have wit
.s
nisseC several rlethis of explosions, but do
not tea:ember ever having teen mere horribly
.disfigneedand blaokened parsons than Messrs.
Flannigin and Patterson, ands° must be al
. lowed to express a doubt, whether they ten
over recover from the terrible accident which
• has befallen them.
City Appointments.
At • mooting of the PolleeCommittee, held
last night, the following appointments were
,selde by the Mayor, with the approval of the
Committee:
.etipishe Aar Potici—Wm. Heed.
analears.--George Hill, John Maguire,
Chas. Crosby, Seth Wilmot..
Highs Pelica.--Geo. Barkkart, A. Chair,
Peter Dressler; John Glynn . J. W. bicilvoine,
James Gormby, Thomas Gtshani, Thomas
• lidlailteur John Hood, A. J. Gribben, An
drew Moon. Win. C. Munition, John Barry,
Alezander Haughey, Horatio N. Hoyt, James
M. Harrison, James G. Kennedy, Daniel
Kinney, John C. Moon, Dennis Lawton, JAB:
Moottoy,: Moore, gleo.-ibliKee, Jas.
McCollister, John Morrison' Marshal Mc-
Combs, Wm. Meretridge, DarldlleCreery,
Thostati Rubin; John MeGrady, Ilugh Wal
ises;--Hotiry Thant's, MOTIi3 White, David
Elder Pronris Mackey.,
amual Montgomery, George
,Sisliitsnag
Woodaldes, , W. W. Alozonder • Ilerant
Altirabsd,. Win. Black, Joseph Ilerbster,
Geo..Medually, James C. McKeever, John
W. Poland, Jeremiah Daugherty, Joacph
niaIIII; John Pillars, Samuel libeler, John
Maxighey„ Peter Murphy, Michael Ha
Da gerty.
Nigis Weave= at Moyer'.
Wright.
Forger Escaped.
Chief Dave last night received a dispateh
alaptesibig hinitoarrest a man calling himself
. pater D. Thornby Alias Ws*no, who escaped
,' - frOM the .2dd:repent= Police Headquarters,
- 300 Mulberry street,Neir York, where
held one charge of altering the bonds
'"l.arthrs.-Cltionge and Northwestern Railway
i, , ..CeininstyC , -lie .is between thirty-eight and
liars of age, fire feet eleven inches
-atialghtbrown hair, nearly black, which
---;')lsalpitrierpairta, but combs tromthesides to the
of:lds head, forming a peek there; full
dark whiskers and moustache, gray sunken
. eyes, sallow complezion, gentlemanly address
- and weighs about Dia pounds. He has boon
stiek,broker. • .
Magee doh received a letter stating that a
horse thief, live feet six inches high, heavy
,withasmallmoustache, very bad coon.
tenant*, which ooppa Colored, had escaped
from Weeitniten; Ps., and had come to Tide
burgh. noted enlisted in Greene county, and
had furlough from the reeruiting officer
- there. Ile had on dark clothes, and an old
whits hat. name' was given. Pittsburgh
is being filled with these light fingered gentry.
Conllagratlan ,Bellofonte.
.
Between one and two In. of ed-
in
Sal loot, 11 , eta. broke oat in upper room
BrokerhO ire Bow, Bellefonte, Pa., and before
Weould to subdued the entire row was eon
-sawed, Us:ether: with the buildings on
the opposite aide of the street, known as
:Among the:establishments do
• 'itioyojd aro) lin - Pennsylvania IW, Ap t b
-,TolusCopenhaver • dry goods storo of If. Bro-
Am:toff; drug store of John Harris; nlothing
, stores . of John Montgomery and
lon, Wm : hf'Clel-
oi n " gro the s
rhltitro.ir°.f In
iff.e.rg°,`2.;
clothing store of Oterribirg; dry oodsStore
of o.lien law. 'ogles. of Orals k Alexander,
Ala Bromide
as The upp an d art of the
Arcade was vied as - dwelling, ad fovtdshod
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Iliont inn PaiiEsramtElatna. — Tb o V ollow-
Mg sales of Stocks:la Beal Estate, wetettade e
by Davis A Iliallwelse, auctioneers, at th
Ocaesietsiel Sass Itoonie, No. 54 Fifth 'treat,
• ' Tuesday entealn, J 0.1131111 26th s
,116kalto Beek ' .567 25
,-,-Clitivins' Bank«. 61 60
-',-• • Iron: City Bank • „,.... 62 26
"Iron City TinstContpany . 54 75
Alohealat 8atA:..... ...... -.... ............ 62 12
" •'" Allonlumy• Bank. ..... . ...... ....... ... 66 00
ldotatata and Illanntiotarers' Beat- 16 1.2
.. .:- • Geratillaiatt, and fiating'nltaak ...... 52 00
Ottani lasi:rums Compaay . ..... ..... :, 55 60
~I,ll6irliy Valley ItAL,Coo. ............. 10 00
-• 1 Pitts it sad Conioglovilla a. it.-... f 25
City of Matra& Coroprontion Bond', T 3 per
.
: ... . Als* Ibintos and Lot on Canon itroat, South
.X.lttsbarsb, 44by 100 foot,!for $1,460. •
Llsardzii Dzerwrltobert geld, an aged
citizen of Itsllb township, 'Northumberland
-•'. county, - b ' this . State, mut': his 'death fir a
. dreadful meaner last 'rook.' Ho had g_ , orio
, - into his stable to'bridla isvioleas hone, what
thaanimal attacked him; salted *ln by Alii
arm and broke it in three places, and fins y ,
- - trampled!thn to the'lloor,,Where he ens dis
-'. . tensed by &little eri,who immediately gays
'', Ow awn to some bars in the neighborhood.
-.- - The boy* not daring to enter the stabla whoa
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Ike fernetcns beset and his 'elatintwers , fon ned,
..-- -n tarpon a rape and by the aid of apitchfork
managed to fashm it to the leg of Ur: Quiet,
cad by Lid . =cans dragged the body to the
door, the horse frantically following to the
length at Ids laths?. ;n en fanned. Mr. Q.
was fonndtolte entirely libelee&
loam ti? 4, : u lll,
site
a. lir
ap in the up
cingsaighteennaiTh% abate
utlinsisd _eat
llfty VIA of ditto:out lands passed
bad _
, . Tonal* nosing :helm:but
etfy yosturv• , A wronger from
110 P2 4 ...,,, Affii thst potra• -
'wbooling • • 111 :f .thrironta *sotto to
:- . 11r11131 nmithroWk tommions froly In 4
li&YirsM 4 .1
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The Cotton Mills of Allegheny.
There are five first claseCotton Mills in Al
legheny—the Anchor, Penn, Eagle, Banner
and Hopo—bmides several of mote mod
est pretensions, both to Allegheny and in this
city. The aggrepto capital-invested in the
five larger nag cannot fill shorter $1,500,000,
and, notwithstanding the highly improved
stschinet7 new introduced, the number of
persons employed. in these establishment,
cannot be less than 1,500.
Through the courtesy of the proprietors of
the Eagleldill, Messrs. King, Pennock & Co.,
we were recently afforded an opportunity of
examining their fine miliZrecently re-fitted
I with new and improved machinery in all its
partments. Aided by the Superintendent
ofthee of the Eagle, _Joel Smith, Jr. 'Esq., we Pal
! lowed the raw cotton from its opening in the
screening room until, hung bean beaten,
Mowed, mapped, carded, speeded, spooled,
spun, sized, woven and dressed, it was baled
and branded "Standard Sheeting," with the
emblematic trade mark of a spread "gaols,"
and ready for market.. We have taken a few
notes of this most elaborate transmutation of
this vegetable fibre, end shall premed to re
cord the same for the benefit of our readers.
We take the rani um...auk sample of
a first class cotton manufactory. The build
ings occupy the quadrangle bounded by Rob
inson, Anderson and Leneock streets, and ex
tending about W ar daa towards Horgan
street, in the Fourt Allegheny. Those
are substantially built of brick, and are three
and font stories in height.
As was proper, we first visited the ERGIIII
ROOll, from which teeemanat-the silen t t bu t
mighty
t
mighty power which putso all
spindles, looms and other machinery, ex
tending thrcuihout all these stories of all
these buildinp. A fine Comics .ESGINS, of
325 horse power performs this foundation
work. The Wince wheel of this engine is
20 feet in diameter and weighs 35,000 lbs.
the bsdance.wheel also carries a beat 28 inches
in width, whieh extends to the-upper story of
the main building, and communicates thence
Vrit'h the lines of shafting en each succeeding
story beneath. Thus is the powerful engine
placed In immediate contact with its labor,
without the intervention of gearing,—an
economy of power which the mechanic will at
once appreciate.
We were next conducted to the OPCNIEIG
I Boom, on. the main floor, and in close proxim
, ity to the Cotton Store room. Here bales of
the staple are opened, and the eetten first
passed through an opener," which loosens,
or opens the staple and beats o high s ut* peed, then
. seeds; a
fan boater, revolving at a
blows the loose staple into and through a
screen trunk, 85 feet in length • in which is
deposited the sand and dust. The clean cot- '
ton is deposited in a room at the other side of
the building. Here the cotton is again loos
oned up and farthdr cleansed from impurities,
"lapped," and transferred to the
COWING ROOM,
Here aro some fifty carding machines,
Whiting's Patent, with Wellman's Stripper.
This machinery, like what we shell speak of
hereafter has recently been introduced by
this ente rprising firm, and eonaprises all the
reeentireprovements in this department. The
objects sought to be accomplished are econo
my of labor, and the automatic adaptation of
msobingy to the amomplishunent ot this end.
The results attained ere surprising.
The staple as it leaves the cards, drops upon
an endless itenover BELT enclosed in shim - ,
which carries the product of soot of carding
machines to a"Ratiway bead," which collec ts
these sundry streams of cotton into one end
deposits the ceaselees current in a receiving
min.
The "rolls" or "strands" of cotton from
several emu are next put together, and the
drawing and attenuating process begins--
without twisting at first. In this process a
mulsine called ~.Brown's Patent Speeder" is
introduced, with vary satisfactory results.
The cotton ii drawn, stretched, and manipu
lated, deposited in one set of cans, re-drawn
and then re-manipulated, until the fibres all
arranged parallel and compact, it is wound
upon bobluns, and is next transferred to the
SPIAWING ZOOM.
Bore are come 8,000 spindle, most of which.
are Whitney's, with Smith's Patent reguletor.
The object of this improvement is to attain a
conformity between the speed of the rolls and
the bobbin, and thereby attain a uniform
twist. If .the bobbin is almost fall, it wraps
the thread fester than when not se full; a
conical pulley carries the belt of florets; a
spiral screw Illation gradually shifts the belt
ripen the cone, corresponding to the constant
ly increasing Ilse of the bobbin, thus attain
tee end desired. -This ii the invention of ,
that of the accomplished superintendent
• e Eagle, and, proves that Ms knowledge ,
of cotton manufeeture and the adaptation of
machinery to that end, is a - hereditary talent.
The gearing or all the spinning frame.—
as indeed in every other department of the
mill, is covered so as to at once protect the
working parts from damage by accumug
dust, and the operatives from danger by Con
tact. As an exampled the economy attained
by TOClnat Improvements in machinery, ono
girl htrre attends th ree epitinlngfteraes,wher e
formerly three were required to perform the
same amount of labor.
The succeeding promises are spooling, 1
warping, mixing and preparing for the
bona. flare manual dexterity is still Yaqu I
i-
site; machinery luta not yet been found to
count the threads, and introduce them to the
gearing of the loom.
The WCATIAO BOON contains about 140
looms proce ss ,emd n weaving sheetings. The
weaving pso far as we could judge from
a brief exanaination.bs no:materially chaos-
ad since the introduction of power looms,
while the various processes of preparing the'
staple for the loom have been radically im-
proved.
The webs from the looms are dropped down
a chute into the Morn Roost, which is adja-
cent to the ware room, on the prinelpal floor.
Rem the cloth is passed through a
In
machine, which grabens up the threads bit
by the loom, brushes the curiae', and finally
passes the material through a set of eillender
rolls.
An attendant now carefully measures th e
e
web, folds and brands it; it is then passed
an inspector, who carefully examines each
fold for possible unpe •
rfections; after this
careful scrutiny, the piece is branded with
the trade mark of the firm dard Eagle,"
"Brown Shootings," or wh "Stan
atever the goods
may be. We may remark just here, that
perfection of machinery, care and skill of tho
employees, experience and integrity of th
e-
e
superintendent, together with the good r
pute sad high business character of the pro
prietors—all conspire to guarantee the beat
quality of manufactures in their line.
• The goods thus branded are now subjected
to a hydraulic press be again branded, 1
ed turned out into the ware-room, -ready for
market.
14,11315, CANDIJI•VICF /AD BATIIXO. .
The practical reader, who has followed our
brief attempt at describing the process of cot
ton manufacture, may have wondered at sec,
ing truly some 140 powerloosis engaged, while
there are in chin establishment COMO 8,900 1 ,
spindles bMldes an indelinitenumber of speed- ;
err, with several “mules." We explain by
jailing that a very considerable item of man-
erectors in all our cotton mill. is that of Cot-
ton Tuns. Probably one-balf the pro
dart if the Eagle is sold in lfarns and Can
dle-wick: Batting is also merle and Sold In
considerable quantities although the pales
of the raw staple is such as to lead to tho in
troduction of cheaper substitutes.
As stated, somelloo persons-rmostly fo
males—ore employed Ina mill like the Eagle.
The average censumplion of eotton, when I
running at fall capacity, would be about sm.
enty.-11re bales of 400 lbs per week, or 3,150
bales per annum. The present value of a
bale of cotton is about 000. At present Woe,
I thereforee a first elms
o cotton mill would work '
u p abonsl,soo,o oo f raw cotton in a tingle
year.
The EAGLIt MILL, eta having been almost
entirely rebuilt, has been midergeleg a pro
cess of re-contraction in all its parts. ;The
machinery just introduced,. Is of the very
, latest and mast improvedvasieties, and of the
most perfect finish of which machinery Is sus
ceptible. The investment hae been Immense;
but when we hate aeon the results accom
plished, in -qtudiy and quantity of product,
and istutomy of labor, from its introduction,
' we bawd nothing in stating that the invest
ment, has blows goodone !dee enterprising
and public spiritltois.
DPW! of As EX-COSOILTIMILL-.-A.Daron
Parker, for many years a prominent member
of the bar in 'Ambits and . the adjoin
on
ing
,conntles, dind suddenly at SilfHintown
Thursday evening last. , Mr. Parker repro
spited i district i nior ono term.,
SCROD TO Dtlas-,Listi mook,'s
%laughter of 2dr."Wirdon,.on North 5t;, - Ott•-
UAL), was Isft alone short Ono. On the rt.
turn of mother., Its elotbos Font ,fotyni on
firo, and it died of its blinks:.
gas.nottorsn,-The 9th Array
. ocer hes la!
enlioted tornastber throe ism; or the Aran
In this carps utter* companies trout trams
eoestr—Capt.- . Oath.; If.see!roplug:e;
with. Was Gordo. - - • • •
lams ,___Turras.,,•f-*,19 \
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Don't Forget Me.
How often we hear thowords "Don't forget
am," when separating from our friends. How
often they come to OUV can in every •ariety
of tone—from the light, iv:lv:delve School girl's
to the deep; tremulous accents of those who
love us as only true and faithful hearts can
love. "Don't forget. ma," hops the rely
°beaked cherub, scarcely conscious of the im
port of the words. "Don't forget me," says
teaed man, whese hair is white with the
fr h osts g of many winters. All wish to Do re,
membered. All wish some little nook of the
heart preserved for their words and images.
But are they all gergotten ? Ask the lonely
being resting his weary head upon his bands,
and listening to the wild requiem of the wall
ing winds, while the thick shades of approsek
ing darkness fold their wings around him—
ask
. him if those be once loved—those who
once east sunshine in his path of life—aro no
longer remembered through the lapse of time
whichhas intervened—if the day of separation
and those from whom ho separated are now
mouldering beneath the dust of later scenes
and trials ? Ask him if the sylph-like form
which good by his side, the sweet blue oyes
which sought his with tears ohmrrow are no
longer remembered ! Ask if the half
whipered last request "Don't forget me," is
nnheeded:f Ask him, and he will tell you
that the friends of forlfter days sae still em
balmed by memory's magic power, and their
images are still within their bearts ; that the
sylph- like form and sett blue eyes that v ways in fancy remained the same ; ma
the last request is whispered in hi. ear by.
every passing breeze. Oh I there is no fount
upon earth more sacred than the fountain of
memory. There is no costly gem hidden in
the earth so precious as the relics contained
In the heart. There are no words so sweet
as those affection breatkes, and no h ea rt h ultred
marble so true as the image z, the Im
ages, of our friends.
Sou:meta, see to your own health ,
Fever,, do not
trust to the army supplies ;
end Bowel complaint will follow your slight
est indiserotion. Holloway's Pills and Oint
ment it uld be in oral man's knapsack.
The British and French troops use no other
medicines. Only 25 cents per box or pot.
Hollowey's Pill's and Ointment are for sale
at Fulton's Drug Store, Fifth street.
~.
Tantruc,—This evening Dirs. Waller pro-
tf
daces a new play called "Naomi the Deser
ted." It is a Doman Scanted=k from the
Daman of blosentbal, and is a s erior ver
sion of the piece called "Leah the orsak
New
whieh emitted so great a sensation in
York and Philadelphia. Mrs. railer'. per
formance is said by critics to rank with her
finest dramatic efforts.
Thureday night teat about
midnight, a colored man by tho name of
Thomas Grow, while returning home from a
mite socioty, in- Steubenville' with a wo
man on his arm, was met by a party of
colored men going to the society, one of whom
drew a istol, and shot Groves dead. -
only is s upposed to have been the canoe. Joel
Gotsa TE AGAIN .-L. M. Gano, En., for
piarlyoiewdnitefrlmana d one of prop rietor
rition Office, pul:l isbeluat Watkins, Schuyler
New York, (now • Democratic sheet,)
and intends to convert it into a Republican
Pn,"
SISTENCS OF AS AILIFF COStISOCCOI.—W•
White, an -army contrantor, has been ern
tenecd to pay a fine of $3,000 and to be im
prisoned net exceeditig two years, se the
Secretary of. War may decide, for willful
neg.
lect of duty . delivering Interior b.averaac
Tu& quota of McClave township wwi elle
up yesterday.
:SPECIAL 1,0-CAL NOTICE::.
°COM k Burin's SEWIIIO itis.ciliscs have
obtaine&the highest premium at every State,
County, and Institute Fair lola in 1883,
tha best family and the best manufacturing
machines, and for the best machine work.
A, F. OHATOILT. General Agent,
18 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Toone, Paster, Plain end Ornamental
Slate Roofer, end dealer la Ponnsytennis and
Vermont flats of the beet quality at lon rates..
Oboe a; Alei. Laughlit'a, near the Waver
mutargh, Pe. •
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111110 AT DI9RAS4B.—"WO Would call atten
tion to !Brown's Bronchial Troches.' We
have found therm eftlmielons in allaying Frrl
tation to the Throat and Bronchia, and would
commend therm to the attention of Public
Speakers, and others. troablod with affeetloas
of the Throat- They are olio an excellent
remedy for Hoarseness resulting from cold."
Cletgregotiosono, Mena.
For oleic at Folton's Drag Store, sth street.
- --
eISTISMIN. have you entunmod the fat and
wham stock of goods at the Merchant Tat
tering establishment of Sam. Gramm A Cp.,
No. 54 Market street ?
A fresh supply ofgoods every week.
Nave you clammed the prices of goods at
the Merchant Tailori ng slarket is stree t ; f uof gaot,
m.
Grattan & No. 54 i
It is now time you would, and acre :9 per
cmit. in your clothing bill.
Every garment warranted a perfectmus.
fit.
BLYITEL Gra. Diallu
LinmrsirD .an neon Woe Bsg.a.—The
hue nesurtmett of Fell end 'Winter Clothing,'
lately received by Messrs. John Wier & Co.,
Merchant Tailors, No. 1116 Federal street, Al
legheny. The Stork of clothing consists of
the finest variety of rogue pantaloons, vests,
coats and overcoats. The style of patterns is
tasteful and bohionable. We would Invite
all of our readers to gi‘o the shoe* gentlemen
• ea".
EncerT and scrofulous oruptians will soon
corer the pores of those bravo neon who are
fighting their country's battles. Night air,
had food, and drenching reins will Lasko sad
havoc with the strongest; therefore let every
man supply himself with lIOLLOYf AY'S
OINTMENT; it is certain core forevory skin
disease. Only .?n ate. per pot.
For sale at Fulton's drug store, Fifth street.
JrWILILY, tco.—.J. M. Roberts,
No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most
olsoica stock of fine Gold and Silver Wahes,
Jewelry, Silver ware =A Fancy Goods tr aver
displayed in this city, and is sailing thole at
remarkably low pries&
ototraus and vsriage calls will be taken at
the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day
or night. MI orders left at the above piss°
trill beromptly attended to. MI calls matt
In adman.. •
C. Stu, Dentin, 248 pea= Street , .
tend to CI bottnosoton of ttlo prefesnian.
FLING —.Go Tuesday. Jan. 2r,th, 1401, at 4 o'clock
p. in., A NIIO E. KING, vtfe of re. R. A. Sing,
aged 40 years.
The funeral will take place Tncasnor, Jae. 2911,
at 2 o'clock p. from her late reeldence, Ito. 24.
Andersen street, Allegheny. The friends of the.
family are respectfully !netted to attend.
[Clevelnud and Feinkllti papers please copy]
BACKRTT.--On Monday, '23th !net., near Warren.
ton snsostion, l'lrglab, Copt. J. B. SACKEIT,
the 234 year able age.
Doe notlee will be glvOn as to the time of the fn.
neat. If
NSLLSOI4.—On Tneedity morning, Janu ar y ty.b,
L et quarter to 10 o7clook, WILLIS; eon of Thom..
end Erma Wilson, in the 34 year of tds aga,
The friends of the fitly Iwo reercifully invited
to attend the funeral, WIDIVIDAY Av . : M oos, et I
o'eleck, from the reeldence of bit parents, o n rem
• Arcot, swills the Fair Grounds, Ninth Ward.
NIORGAN.—At Johneon'e blend, Jan.
filet,
mod
Taffl'.4(trriTlSlMlnril'ilttq"r7, of tar fleet,
La , DOn of the Ista Hon. Thos. dollar, et
Baton flour, and formerly of Ilorgaum, Washing.
ton connt7, Pa.
TITTION BRAES WOMB.
PIASSPIELrtA FITZEUIMONS,
TIN MED DBMS WORK furoistiod at tbe short.
est notice. A 'opaline article of DAWNS'S I%OE
-00NINTAI., tor Steam CyNairn. No. 13 M
OND, I mort. treat, Pittsburils, Pa. ja2.53y
BAltepTuLgE.Y.. MALT::-Prtm; • Fall
mint= MALT.
Cortatiolly on hand sad for yaim by
D 'n GALA'
i5.21:13m SW Liberty cheat . PittAb.
REFINED SUGARS:4O bbla. Lover
i x ,o, EsAnsa. Cmstsd snit - rtAsetisal Lcsf
sad Whlorstres guars just remind sist tot lab
lAI ths.bittel or st st the Twilit Altecet7
. . JOIIS A. BENBAAW.
I Sittearser Elbert' tatlisso gnat.
TTiTIVEESAL. CLOTHES WRING-
Li ras--Anostwr Ivy - supply of that master
Arabia Wrl.Ner, last ret.:lTtO and for eat. at No. VI
an . 23 SL - ° ; air 4W, , 1 . I, ii:l. nal, . ,
joSti 1300 4g"—,,111.27 a
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THE LATEST , NEWS
BY TBL&IBaS'
OUR SPEOIAL DISPATOBI,S.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Special Dispatch to the Muhl:ugh Gavots.
Weans:ono Cm?, Jan. 26, 1851.
IARTLAOD LEGISLATURE TEST CATS.
Maryland men here explain thetaote of tbe
Maryland Legislature yesterday, refusing
to prescribe any test oath for a cenvention
election, by saying it is the result of efforts
by Montgomery Blair, Gov. Rieke and others
to shape the emsncipation movement so to to
serene a compensated emancipation ; if not
from the general government, then from the
Treasury of State.
realms roe TRADI. TO BS R SOLISEISO.
It is steted.that the Secretary of the Title
ar7 has decided to do away with the whole
system of permits for trade to points within
our lines ; to permit free trade entirely, so far
LS his department is concerned, and to make
army officers responsible for the amount et
trade permitted, and for the possibility that
supplies may thus reach rebels. It is stated
that the change will be made in a few days.
Resolutions of the West Virginia and Ohio
legislatures and the memorial of Cincinnati
business men, and other documents of this
nature, have not yet been presented him,
oubat
will be within a day or two. Tho Missouri
delegation here los for some time been urg
ing this course or some other calculated to
lessen the restrictions on trade, and Congress
man Blow had been partirmierly satire in their
behalf; it has been understood fors fortnight
that some change waste contemplation eaten •
fated to meet their wishes; but it new appears
that it It intended to make theme order of
things general, rather than sp in its or,
plication. Years are expressed here in some
quarters that the tendency will be to lend
army einem' into speculation, but for this the
War Department mast take care.
Toe PUBLIC LADDS•
Lands belonging to the United States tumid
and unappropriated, amount to 900,000, 000
acres. Senator Pomeroy proposes, in a bill
introduced by him, to make these lands the
basis for a loan of $500,000,000. Iris bill
provides for an issue, by the Secretary of the
Treasury, of land bonds of not less than one
hundred dollars earli, payable to bearer, and
bearing interest not exceeding floe per cent.
in gold, and redeemable in gold after thirty
years. Onetialf of the least may be negotia
ted abroad. The holder of each land bond
may told, by `way of rectuity, an acre of land,
for every dollar he o was, and may at anytime
before the maturity of the bond take in retie-
faction therefor, land is the same
rolls,
not
otherwise.opproprieted. The bill speciftes
how this exchange is to be effected, and gnar
-1
1 &Meer foreign holders of these bonds posses.
slots df them, the same as if they were nata
-1 ralieed citizens and immunity from forfeiters.
TAIZEGI TVS 0•111..
1 Mr. Bayard yielded to the form of drown
-1 stances to-day, end took the oath over which
the Senate has been debating for a week. Be
then made what was understood to be his
farewell speech and left his seat. The Int
-1 premien left and intended to be left on alis
l,
was that he would immediately forward
resignation. Ili friends, however, say that
he will do nothing of the kind. That he will
continue to absent himeelf from biz east, but
will not resign, and will thas keep the Deis
ware Legislature from electing a InoLTESOT.
They boast that this course will outwit the
Senate andlogialatnre both. It see= hardly
1 probable that Mr. Bayed would lead himself
to inch a trick. ' ,
1 • new •DEPRILIXERT.
l i The following Il a text of the resolution
passed yesterday by the Please: On motion o f
Mr. Orth, of halms, prep.:ming et• noir 111/a
-partment here, the Committee on Judiciary
be WO:acted to inquire into the •xpedieucy
o ra f e n r t P to ul h ' e lp d g an a o p rain i Tt o";.t6eolDetphaertutae:t'mo-f
Industry, and to embrace under its super , Ir
ian and control the Barton of Agricultarc,
Bureau of Freedmen's Affair*, Bureau of
Mines, Minerals and Mineral Lands ,and Bu
reau of Colonitatirn and Immigration, and to
report by bill or otherwise.
I SSA WATT YARD.
Mr. Blair's bill for a navy yard and depot
in the Western waters, was introduced yeller
day, and referred to the Ways and Means Com
mittee. It provides that the President atoll
appoint five commissioners selec
tst a s
Ohio or
ite for
the reposed navy yard either on h
Mississippi., and approprieto half a million
Seams tri
o . No other bill could be intro
duced harmnising the different Western In
terests contending between Cairo, St. Louis
and other points for the site.
°Kolas le POSTILASTINS.
The Postmuter General, In announcing to
Postmasters the law 'wilily telegcaphed en.
thorising the transmission of soldiers' clothes
through the mails, eallesttontion to the fact
that clothes cannot be sent under thia law to
sommlseioned officers, and thet psekeye must
be composed of wool, cotton pr linen—boots ,
shoes, and all artiolez save absolute clothing
are therefore excluded.
BPSOULATION Le 1101.1) TO
, Blr. STOPPED.
7.
It is understood that eonsultations are going
en among the leading members of Congress
with a view of maturing some leysietion to
restrict the 'peculation in gold, and that they
have eonsulted the lirtemitary of the Treasury
en the subject. no of crone sympathizes
with them as to the object to be attained, but
expressed himself with great caution on the
subject. ''' - ' '
sousca's su.L.
supplementary to en sot prescribing the oath
of office, provides that no person Shall be ad
mitred tithe bar of the Saprome,. Circuit or
Dlotriet Courts of the United States, or Court
of Claims, as en Attorney, naives be shall
hare first taken the oath prescribed in the
aforesaid set—merely the entantion of the
1 °ablated, debated with refeieiteo:to Bayard.
VEY IS. OF lITIOE.CTIOXE.
It Is anted dux Mr. Winter Da;is has a
series of resolutions proposed to offer in the
ammo, rebooting open the course pursued
by Gen. butte In requiring the 'Free State
seen of Louisiana to go into election for
State abloom before amending thdir oonstins-
genes 3Powaclera
gaitantiall: What was elicited from him in Washington City PIEW4
;7
four holm' examination at the War Depart - Woontkovon, Jan. 7.6.—The statement
m e n
and ar headquarters. , copied from European papers that Mar
i Foray had an extraordinary mission to Wash
rola OF DILIN ter . 1 ington, and obtained here an understanding
Parkersb g, in West Virginia, is to be, by of the United Statee Government, not to
t bill Joel i traduced by the Sonole Commit- t]tormb th ro e
mna.vrosli.ilea.ieraanneemonareby, in retain
tee on Commerce, constituted a port :of de- 'L um p, of tb.tbycocary t7..tharrart ti.tnithtead
livery, within the mlleetion district of blew States, is in every shapo and form without
Orleans. foundation. Dianhall Foray has not been at
Waohinctom, and has made no communion- -
tions,directiy or indirectly to the government
of the United States, nor has any och under
taking or understanding
..been made.
Presi-
The
ate papers sent to Co n ti ess with the
. . . .. .
".d
eLla7l.
The statement, widely telegraphed from
here last night, that the lieu° ConecriPtion
bill strike. out the commutation ciao., or in
Lay way changed it, is incorrect.
CONTIELKD.
Judge Underwood hie been confirmed. This
ends the trouble began hot fCBIIOII by the
Judge saying something bitter about the
attack on his character, reported to beca
made by Senator Trumbull in secrethave
session.
CCISIOII tIOC3II INTIBTICItTION.
The New York Custom Ilettse investigation
still continues before the Committee. Te-day,
Palmer is being examined. The Sergeant
at-srms has summoned Dennison and others.
ELSOLUSIONS or 111.0M 11 .
The Howse passed the resolution of the Sen
ate Clanking Hooker, Meade and Howard for
Gettysburg, and Banks for Port Hudson, and
Burnside for Ella Tennessee.
171.011STLD.
Idled. A. 'Rollins, of New Hampshire, Las
been appointed Deputy Commissioner of In
torno! Revenue.
C/CE.
The Ilona° Naval Cemmitteo bad op the
League Island ens° to-day.
1111 N. V.L1111.101,111i
Ras been on the floor attic lance, both yes-
rally and to-day.
IiANITkET VAIK.
A Banitery Fair le to open here tn•t➢^rreP
telt,
5r , 141 tliapetrlt to the Pitt.bnrgh Gazette.
liABRIPIICI2, Jan. 26, 1864.
The Savona; Penney lv .nia cavalry arrived
to-night of Corn? Curtin.
Gen. Cameron has goo,' to Washington to
cam a call of the Union members of the
Legislature for Mr. Lincoln to become a can
didate for re-election to the l'residenai non
S. D. AIL
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Congrvelonah
IV asnrairroa Crrr, Jen. %I, 1164.
licrsa.—The Mouth yesterday resumed the
eaneiderstion of the joint resolution amenda
tory of a joint resolution explanatory of the
Confiscation Act.
Fernando Wood of New York, said it was
now proposed to repeal n measure
which had
prevented a Presidential veld, and which was a
• part of that Act.. Se th a repeal wou ise
gross violation of justice end right, so far an
it attempted to deprive those heirs of per
sons attainted with treason of the fee of their
real estate. Be ar e
in favor ot the sp.
pointment of Commissioners to Biclanced,
and said that a similes course was pursued in
Shay's rebellion, the Whisky insurrection,
and the wore with Stoat 'Britain sod Mexico.
Mx. Wood eaid tho proposition under con
sideration proposed to accomplish two gree
wrongs, to repeal a measure which had pre.
ranted a Presidential veto of the confiscation
bill, and the other to violate the Constitution
itself. Bs said that if the Southeer n not d Statese
were within the te.ion, they wer
prived of the protection of tho Constitution,
' but if without the V ra, a they were belliger•
entea foreign power et fear with the United
States and entitled fo all the immunities
which the law of nail os recognises_ lie up
,
proved of the doctrin. e used by Ur. Stevens,
of Petavylvania, in his late speech.
The Deus e passed the Senate 's resoo
Gener-
le:aloe
expressing the ththks of Congress t
als Meeker, bles.f.s, II °ward, Banks, and
11 arnalier, and 11 e officers and men ender
then respective u almonds. Aloe to Commo
dore Vanderbilt 'or las gift of the steamer
Vanderbilt to the government.
The !loose th, a went into Commtee of
the Whole on tlta deficiency approitpriation
bill.
Mr. Kernan, .1 N. Y., offered on .
emend
cant that no more money shall be expended
on the Capifol and Treasury
to
extensions that shall i.e necessary to protect
said buildiege from injury. Be enforced the
propriety of las amendment by thy ing, we
should not pot op additional marble columns,
white th e oulutons which 6epport the Union,
aro tratiabling• The f,ppropreations should ho
postpoaod to • more ~ppropriatoaid Coupon
time.
Mr. Boutwoll, of Mass., s
could not adjourn with safety without impos
ing additional tsthatteu, as it was impossibl on
e
to raise, money on credit for the prosecuti
of the war, as the time has come when Con
gress should express its judge:amino% to make
appropriations unless tossed on necessity.
Mr. Ecthan's anire.icrient wee agreed to.
Ayes 71; any. 37. li.e Lill was laid aside to
be reported to the 'Pve.
The Committee pox-ceded to the confider.-
tion of the Naval Apprepriation bill.
Mr..l. C. Allen, of lIL, offered an amend
ment to pay seamen l- gold or its equivalent,
and gave as reason Pr this that paper has de
predated 331 t, per centum, end while there
has biome 'large it-trees° in the prices of
sedates of coneumpti ..e slues Congress fixed
the rata of pay.
Mr. Stevens. of Ps., cold he hod never hoard
of any persons In civil employment, or rend
soldiers or sailors who objected to receg
the loyal money of th e goernment. He pre
sumed Mr. Allen's motile was to prevent the
payment of soldiers and sailors in deprecia
ted State bank paper. The gold speculators
and bullion goblers of New York were the
only ones who objected.
Mr. Brooks, of.„Neve York. said no chus
was mre patriotto end deserving than our
salion, o and if preference was to be given, it
should be to them. In tempest and storm,
night and day, they notoaly protect our coast,
bolero in position to resitt all aggressions
threatened from abroad. Our foreign minis
ters and consuls are paid an equivalent in
gold, and gold is exacted at the Custom Mouse
for duties, and he argued as a matter of equi
ty that our sailors and soldiers should receive
their adequate compensation..
Amon Myers raid - het observed on several
oceaelons that gentlemen on the other silo
ratio points and arguments, the tendency
object of which is to produce the impreesion
that the majority here were opposed to raising
tile
most ready
of soldiers and sailors.. Be was al-
to suspect the motives! of gentle
teen who offer mesh propositions. When the
time comes to increase the pay of soldiers and
sailors they would find a loyal majority hero
taking proper notion in the premises.
J.C..fillen said hisamendment was offered
ia geed faith, and he would tell the gentle
man from Pennsylvania, Mr. Stevens,thatno
soldiers and sailors in the West are paid in
anything else limn good money, excepting,
perhaps, by agents who aro endeavoring to
swindle them.
Mr. Strouse of Penneylvonia, in noticing
the remarks of ' Mr. Myers, said ho was quite
an
eery:lt'll rglgben.urary'tnnsithnuealtohnerosit.
contrary. Re Insisted the psy of sailors
should be increased.
Without further proceedings the committal ,
rose and the Roma adjourned.
Sixare.—Mr. Bayard, of Del., took the
oath required by the thsolution passed by the
Senate yesterday, and in a short speech an
nounced his intention to return to privatelife.
Mr. Richardson of 111., also tools the oath
after remarking that he did not believe In its
polio,.
Mr. Brown, of Mo,uffcred a bill to build a
bridge across the Mississippi river at St.
Louis.
Mr. Wilsonrof !doss., Introduced a bill to
print tile °Maud reports of the operations.of
the any of thte.Tnited States. Referred,
also a'bill scouring homesteads for persons In
. :the sorrier/ of the -Grated States, to the Com
'tniftee on Public Lands. •
Tha Senate took up the [eland° a to expel
Mr.'Davis, of Rentneky.
Mr. Howard, of Rich., moved to strike out
etord”expelled" andintert, be ”censured"
by the Senate, and addressed the Senate at
length, advocating the motion.
117774.1.110 07 0A300777 071111.
Mr. Wllion'e resolution in the; Senate ex
pelling Garrett Darts, was amended to a vote
of censure this morsdng; and
,dehated Deafly
at disj. Appearances now. Indleste its pas
sage In this modified' form. The chestiest L
often asked here why the loyal Legislators of .
ICentuchy does not oall en Asels7to resign.
•• cotrwr-warrtet. •• •
The Hammond Cloarbmartial; made sem* .
progress to-day intim examination of witness-.
es. The testimony to-day relates mainly to
the subjects of mrpplior to the hospital' at
Gettysbusg, and of beef tea octets. Gen.
Hammond hoe demanded that', iv court be
open to the representatives -of fhb:from
1 - A titelori roe 'wire ie.:Olio mu erica.
Two Del:meiotic :tonattarr, Allen of 111.,
and another, to-44...graielY wrged as one
' reason for' Paying :soldiers to spittle, that it
wile - necofiary In eider to, sore their wirer
from being foresd to prostitutiedr
to•day .
' nteemoo wooolitrir erezOtt. • , _
Yeritezdo Ilrooee.setipeeris was delivere
t• It produced lets seniatloo than wit,
onticipsted;siarither,-ttietOototeditte 'Ad
teinistritton aide at beet, vhovorie' looking
for ea ehtei and sliOrediekeitiee rpirdieb:.
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publican Members of the Legis stt
resolved
the State Library ULM evening, and
to carry outgo TieWil of Governor Curtin to
:sterna Icr the payment of the__
_MM . ' interest,
ai espresso& in hie annual mcm 6 S7,
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,„„Xhe quulion of an adJounictocik I._a:
oz.
in
formally disclosed, end the sense of it_ ori
by
ens gere a decislun egged the proposal
an actin nlaioril.Y. '
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State papere
dent's message contain all that has pasts.
between the United States, Mexico, Spain
and Austria on the subject of , the war of
Trance against Mexico•
of the Potomac ,
A note from the Army mac, rep
resents all quiet, with no indication of active
operations. Cart. Wilson, Chief Commissary
of Subsistence of that army, has issued a cir
cular directing certain inspecOons to be made
by the various Cominissarms.
Senator Wilson's bill to secure homesteads
to persons in the military service, and which
was referred to the Committee on Publie
Lands, provides.that all lands not lnelnded
in the cerporate limits of any city, town or
village, against which decree., eendemnatien
and tale shall bo rendered ander the confines
tion law, and nil each lands sued for direot
taxes In insurrectionary distriete, shallbe bid
off to the Secretary of the Interior, and shall
be deemed unappropriated public lands of the
United States, and shall be subject to entry
under the provisions of the Homestead law
b any pincer or soldierwho shall have served
two years during the present rebellion, or bean
discharged by reason of wounds or disease
contracted In the terries, or by any person of
African descent rendering military *affirm to
the United States. All buildings and ROMS.
neat improvements on such lands are to be
appraised, and the value thereof Is to be
personsTrereury
entering upon the same, and each value I. to
fe a li tes
en on such lands and buildings in
.er of the United Sta. The laws of the
United States relating to public lands are
to be extended to those lands, BO far as
applicable. There is no prospect whatever of
a present attempt to negotiate a new loan.
It is not likely that any hoods will again be
pet upon the market until the appropriation
of those already issued. It is rendered cer
tain that a five per oenL security can be
Department
at par. In the meantime the Treasury
Departmcnt possekees ample resources for
meeting its obligation in legal tender Tress
ary cotes and Certificates of Indebtedness.
Elscßoment at the Old Bowery T
—Court Martial Case.
New Toes, Jan. 20.—A great excitement
we. canted In the Old Bowery Theatre At 10
o'clock last evening, owing to a ?mean of the
gallery ceiling giving away and falling into
the third tier. borne one,more frightened than
hurt, raised the cry of fire, whereupon the
large audience rushed for the doom, several
being knocked down, trampled upon and
verely injured. Capt. Jourdan, of the Sixth
Precinct with • posse of men being quickly on
the spotsestored order, after which the people
returned to their seats, and the evening's
performance proceeded without further in
terruption.
The ceurt-martial ordered by General Dix ,
.
and which was organized yesterday at the old
police Tiondquartere, contined its session to
day. The ease of Joseph A. Kerrigan, an ex
arising surgeon for the Spinola brigade, was
commenced yesterday. lien. John McKeon,
' acting counsel for the accused, who le charged
with passing men physically -disqualified intoe
' the service, and with enlisting a sailor b
longing to the French navy..ll number of
witnesses have been examined. The case is
still on trial, and will probably net conclude
ntß to-morrow
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• Rebel Dlopstebeta
FoILTIICIS .11.0111t0r, SOD. 26.--The Richmond
b./wirer, of Jan. 19th, nye: Mr. Ilidell, Sec
retary of Vice President Stephens, receivedi
dispatch yesterday from Augusta, announcing
the sudden and serious illness of Mr. Stephens,
et his home in Crawfordsville,Oa- Ile was
snacked on Sunday morning. The attack,
with the known state of his health during the
winter creates serious apprehensions.
/Ross ' elivilic, Ban Teewewee, Jan. 19.—A re
connoitering party of the enemy drove in oar
cavalry pickets and were in turn driven back.
inal
Al present both picket. occupy their orb Taal
positions. Brisk artillery firing war yester
day heard in the direction of Jonesville. It
is supposed the enemy have attacked Gan.
W. E. Jones.
Orange Chart Jos. 15.—The enemy
have recently moved their pickets to Johnson
river. advancing two
There is note word. of news from Charleston.
contained in the Southern papers.
The Rebellion nn Utter Failure--Statse ,
meat et a Gentleman from Georgia.
New Tone, Jen. 2c.—The Post says that a
Ma who hes snt several years in
Macon, Georgia, recen tl y arrived at Newark,
New Jersey. lie declares the rebellion an
utter failure. Even the leaden see that !dio
cese is not of the question, while the common
people would hall with delignt the restoration
of the federal authority. Ono of the principal
bankers of Macnniold him oar only hope now
Ls that the federal army will deliver us from
our troubles, for without that intervention we
must perish. Thu utmost destitution prevails
everywhere, and the conscription is being en
forced with pitiless energy, including even
gray beetled oleo. Slavery, he rays, is dead,
and this is admitted by nine- tenths of the
Southern people. Three years ago the same
men wrote letters asserting In strong terms
tilat the South could not be subdued; now, ha
declares its only hope is the Northern armies.
St. Louts Items.
Sr. Louis, Jan. 116.—A. large portion of the
harbor was classed of ice to-day, and the
ferry boats resumed their }rips.
Gen. Grant arrived to-ibsy and proceeded
immediately to the bedside of his sick son.
Gen. llosseau Is expected to-morrow.
11. K. Boyd, • young Englishmen, who was \
arrested at the Pladter's Goma a few days
since by authority from Washington, on a
charge of being • rebel spy, attempted to
escape from the guard to-day while being con
ducted to the Provost blarshal's office by leap
ing from the . fi fth story of Ids hotel, down
the centre winding stair case to Ike basement,
and was taken up insensible. Ho now lies In
a very critical condition, though ho bones are
broken.
A n Expedition to Say anitatt..-Ilev low of
Troops.. —No Hopes of Reaching
Charleston this Winter.
New 'roux, Jan. 20.—A letter from Polly
Island to the Comowr , iol says rumors are still
prevalent among the troops of • meditate
ut
d
military expedition towards
Savannah, b
nothing of a reliable elintactar was.known.
There was a general renew on the :Oth, of
all the, troops oritticrlsland; seven thousand
men were in line, besges two fell batteries.
(ten. Tarry Is en command on Polly 'lsland.
All hopes of reaching Cherleston this win
ter have died away among the troops.
Guerrilla Shot. •
Neerotu, Va., Jen. /28.—Dlejor Burroughs,
the guerrilis obief, yes shot by the guardfrom
lasi night, while ettemgling to °sesta
the pest house, where he true being troatati
for the entall•oor.
The 55th Penn2a. Regiment.
"Nan Yana, Jan. 26.—The stasnuir Fulton
from Stone Inlet, brings the asth Pann'a
ngi
want.— -
S S. BRYAIi,
Broker and Insuraseo Agent,
No. 641 X01:111T11 BTIMET, (UWt•" But
Particular attention paid to the ppuvrchase and gals
(on roromallaton -exclusively.) of BUNDB, blooKs.
mimosa= and D&AL 'WATS.
_tal&tt
j'OSSITI SNOWMEN,
PIEJBLACI.
No. Sp DIAISONDASTIMET, Puminosen.
.
• Aoknovlodanninta of Dva, Diva:Woo; and MR,
davits falcon. AS>, lifortangenf ono end'
, /Solidi+ of
itaireinannh Low!, and Legal Farm
o "'
writtan
- .
WALL PAYEE,.
QAP ,613' Tactimessi
Messing lbst I will sell WALL EAPIX, Of ell
west of the lend of
N 0,107 111011 n mug-
nossiencaliTS-
T`,l2=Appii.;
b=raiiwtti it,,,ei
v"
~C, O l - t artileT .awy li i i
bebtonritiV o lg .I"..tirA43 arms,
to Ckdhe...elde ro.ddter Ansa of It. 'Nig Erb
A 1 1. 000 7 d 'web 15th,...restas tombs
C°• , ‘ lnldt b ld ' " t2 to pwwtalt
t M!,
hansevat We
,1011!**I*1 U.')ScaSE.
RIVER lIELIJGENCE.
The tiniliel-cetittfittiftnildanirpleratust, and the- -
indlestlons hit evening Jeer* favorable for' rain.
The ice to the Allegheny river broko tome at art"
early hour on Tuesday moraing, and last night,
it was reported open to Freeport. As might 'nate ,
rally be expected, there were quite • number of oil
barges sad rafts carried off, the greater number of
which It la thought, however, will be pikked up and
laadni at different paints below. The pier marks
last evening indicated eight feet eta inches to the
channel, and apparently at a eland.
The Monongahela river is reported open between
the Bret and second Nola but up to last night, the
See hod not made its appearance in front of the city.
There is no doubt, however, lint what this etnuon
will be clear of ice in • day or tvib, and navigation
between here an% LORIIIITUIS will !hen be resumed.
rii•Ste saviors teethed from Oil City yeitanial
morning, report that it was raining there at that
Inc. and that • general break-up was almost nto•
..entarUy expected.
Tom this pant out, ere believe. the Ohio river
nott open, although it in mining foil of floating
mill, of course, retard etrantheativig for
deys.
Al the Wharf, beldam wan more active than for
emend weeks, and •a general improvement may be
leadted for.
The Wheeling Istelligmar of yesterday sale
Yesterday morning the tee, without mash previou
warning, consented running he t o river at this
paint, theatres= having relent the depth of
twelve or thirteen fut. within the mut forty.elgt
boors The break op wu sot ezeodingly mild one,
end the Ice very soft, none of thesblpPiag at
this pant king ,weethoaged in the lout. She .torn of
the Int City was Streed partially out of the water,
end the Dime ens forced again.; the shorn. Owing
to the recent
it
weigher the ice else more rotten,
and wheat the cakes comet
coillelon, they crumbled
into hersalesa sheds. In fact, Shaine dernly amounted
, to the dignity of
In the sfUrneon, the lee
! itessel rennin& which indicates that there are
Pram and unbroken places abet., bet
nn
t he prwast
O OODDt
entertained that the I imt
ce 'SM.=
A realcaut who mane up from Whew Eng peter.
dAT Oil the cars, !stormed us that be saw no gorges
b`","° tWn and Ch i tcitT, and from this it Is but
neeasnalito to inter that them wore MIPS
The .teams Lent Leell, was sold oa Monday to
Capt. Dna Moose, ma °them for :IVO. /I will he
men by card, eh* leave. for Cinetrinatl op Tiatrminy.
In cheer et her new ovum-want °Mesta.
The Jeeeph rieTCO, Capt. Yam. 61.11Ch . fi new SW,
Whetier, In announced to lenre ter Cincinnati on
tiaturday, on bee first trip. Ph. te, without doubt,
one of the ltamt etwituirs In point of Ivey!. and fitilab
that be. been built hero for some time.
Capt. Wise, le filling up for Citiein
The Eclipse,
nett and Loulaellte, and will proneldi get off!
MOROI ,
-
The Westmoreland, Capt. Brans, mod the Olive,
Capt. J. M. Andrews, arf, both loading for St. Lents.
The 111..1.1111pszkot Julia, Capt. Coulson,
realise
realism her regular trips between hare msd Buco
vina, leaving-here on flaWarday next.
The Lunen, Capt. John Gordon, will be ready to
restate her place to the Wheallng Ingle in a day ar
two. Mears James Collins t Co; am her *grate.
The Cincinnati Commercial of Monday sayw
The Market Boy, from Int:lieu, and Brilliant,
Darling and Major Anderson Irmo Loaterllle, w
ht
ere
among the arrivals. All Me beam tram below foug
through henry monist low The Darling wee frame
er hemawl la the solid sitere.lee et Lewisville. She
worked throwth this(man the Lead of the canal,
• distance of eve annuls, when she got oat of the
shared* lute the river which wee flied with heavy
rensuing lee. She came rm. Loularlile fen la
twesty-thrre hoar. If four heap. &Mu.
Man at Sugar Creek by fog. A thottsand spectators
11.4 the host. and the Leulseillo wharf, watcblag
Captain Bata:aloes! Darling ram or cutest her way
through the ice with her own power_—Abe depart
term Melo& theCitisen I , Marietta; May Data, (Sr
&anew& Ittrar; Brilliant, for Madison; Goody Friends
and Swath:ter, for Seelaille; /rod the lleinotte, ter
Ilemphie.
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MARKETS WY TELEGRAPH
-
New York Stock and Money
. Market.
He. Tank, Jaw 51.—The to
market °Mow nu
new feature...! Impartunes. At warn percent. there
is an ample *apply nf capital weeklng temporary in
estment, and the wunmulation continues, We ob
germ, dart-fore, outside of stock circles an inerwestng
ease. Lome of the I.a..kers, huvrewer, are, Int= °bi
ms* carom lest couttortably supplied- The .tuck
market let . ..wrist: and I rrer ular. Government st
cake
are steady, and liallroad bonds ere litre.
1 shares are depressed, end there are mote seller , Ilan
baron.
Swells strong.
C. &R. 1.143 'Cleveland & Toledo._MAl%
111.
Minh- South. It. it... 111 3 ;, Llariesn....-- ..... —.. nikt , '
N. S. C ............. .—..134i. C. & r ..I..;toiq
Readies. .1:::0!tr:.O.nr‘. vfisTe-----.Lw
Erie
Galena & Chicag0......11l ono year certif;;roo. 9:.5.
Philadelphia Market.
, Patanntrasta, Jan. 3G_—The Flour market cup
' Moues dolt's/lad, and sales are limited at WOO
7,75 for egttatamlir and 64, 0,60 for taanllattP - ,
plies soroa,,forwarci slowly and 13.11 !MeV:IIIII9.M 01
stick.' Nye' -Ilour'seindy-st • td,50. -- In - Corce - il esi,
there Is well= &ling. There in a lanky demand
endheat, and 7,00 u barbels red sold at 6 1,704 1 , 75,
0.1.1 bush white at sz. Small des of Ilpo at
, 41,40(41.,41. Corn doll, with small talc of yellow at
1.81,11. this in goad demand and 3,000 bush Pens.
1 ssid at SW. Clover...l in demand at $8.0.:5V ,,
and Flaxseed 6agi(53,24. Provisions more slowly;
mins of MO bbls Meta Pork at 112.16 . '- - -." lOOtes Lout
at are; MO to Limos in pickle at Log. Petroleum
quiet at 30c, fro erode, 4G to bond and t , djn'o for
free. Whiaky unsettled and lower, mks 200 barrels
Penns se 10692 e, and drudge at Mk.
Steel lifaekes.—Siocke insinter, Peon. Ws 0.53.4 c -,
Reading Railroad, 577 j; PULII. Railroad, 72%4 Gold.,
IZ,S; Exchange on New 'fork. at par.
• New York blanket.
Now Issa, Jan-7G.—Cotton declining: soles SW
bides at Me. Flour buoyant ; anles 18,500 bblsand
st
60,5066,70 for State, at rf,Gar.s7,7 o for Oldo,
67,1048,10 for Southern. Wheat selesoced le ; sales
220,00) bushat 01,55010, for Milwaukee Clden ub ;
$,1201,70 for Red. Corn hes a declining tency ; '
sales 54,000 bath st IFISM. Pork Crux. Lard quiet.
Whisky dull , at st.,tes,„ chiefly at 80c. GrePriC•
quiet. lml
Paike. dull; Crude 30‘itale. Unlined 06 I
64:e. Treights loss active and more firm, but quiet -
New
New York Cattle Market.
Raw Toni, Jan. SlL—beet 0!!Ittle ..r..{. higher. and
mogul from So to lie par pound; the receipts were
0,300. Sheep and Lamb Ap ia at from 14,76 to Sit
Prime Bkce per pound. 7,W)O. Swine .01a
pretty tr.ij at d% and 73k... Receipts 0,00. -'
Baltimore Market.
Itarttoza, Jan. :a.—Flour floq, and gald
GOO big
n are re
ported of 1,000 bids Ohio Extra at *7,60, an
Baperritte at ST. Wheat is dall with • rather /Ohi Mr des
mad at 810,1k:11,11. Whtskey ; ola of.
bred at 90c. Coffee steady: nabs UK) tas Bla.
-- ALWAYS ON HAND,
A tor auttllOO assortment
rrantaissy. IRIS DROBIINS, NAIL DUMB
NS, AND 900TH ESINSHIS; HIGHLY PIIDITIAL.
ED MIL= SOAPS, vary ;Sae; LAIRD' JA DOOM
- 01 T Twill, for the complexion; nNader LILT
for
WHITE, fur the face; ALBA RO N M GIIIIAIL
chapped hand.; LIAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM:
I
, STA
WY ILLINGT al( DROSI A, fee the , hair ; and TAX
IILDICINZEI generally. at •
ItELLVF, CENTRAL F 10576
jal6 lit flares* Rom. Albalmy. _
pm TUC NAV ,- OF 1863.
. .. . • - ,
SP.P.)? APPLE "U. . .
7 ,...
axis& Ihe-4, 3. 442116 yam old—tacleding all tin
.3 kaduLe Varieties, and monly near ne.
Alai, a 7ealy_large Welt of PEAS, bitaadnid azal.
-dale.) taiSYSY. PRAM PLUS, F.V=GIIESS ,
RUSE ASH OSNAMSNTAL VMS. , 11091b9,
CRAM VSES, austals, LGUEVILIOOIS7.
PLANTS, Aka, .t .
e.. srlialmbe arol retail at vary na
mable prim mix iitrrnmocu,p.,
TrtiOLSTFAlNtl — l iarri g
ias uirg. MSc of goods for CUB , * wail
to offer mmtt Impala at 'extremely low prlceet
rtierstazus; EMU, Beak. 112di$1:1111 MAT
TILAESES •grest variety et SHAD EtI. TABLE .t
rLoon,011: CLOTUS; CARPETS; MBOSSED
LADLE 00VB Adllelde, Gnaw O.* end ll*
eitfts Beamed MATS, et the best quality, mid cheap:
I An D
enters pramptly Mtented to.
Maros Eo. NEDEBAB STREET, Antitheft!,
(tormerlfoccuyleel h! Mr. 87V •
111n . 111 1
ITJAI/101,1 PLUILBIL -
GAB AND STEAM •
Ea
EA riDlo,ll.larr. AUNP/04 01t7 ."6
Sa tll.Utbirti wit•at.: rm.:bore, .16
3 Gulags ISO.s Steal /tilling Pots,
. ..
Tauapa amanfactite, cbeip If applied f
soot,
• CLAZIC 80800 !SACRUM CO.,
U.
ia o sz T o ic.v.,
.. .
---------THUVD WAS UNPAID
N
AUB 13261 M CITY POO6 , ASO DUI.
MB 'RCLO,
for
ISO, sot plooto to: tloo Lomas of
Coristableo or collection. will spire recited tbe
City TreA tna...1041r, Foortb otrtet, toy , s r ,, a
".
or at ray rarldancir, lia.• 139 Violator menet, farm a
.- &WS • •
11113111111-0.0:0110‘ gem 1r1;t1; Aulla:'
t OO O au. " trkimx furfutxt. cug
~ POULTRY,— • da Tatty' awl
' twins: own curttiUg
• 13500110.., 100 dozes luoclum o 000,54 °D .
' Itecutwad sailor oh 5t363 -14b 4 1 11 ,7
.4111 • . H.
-4 t --------- r :—.--r-----6) ' "V" 1501COPK11.1 1-:- A. .
2. siAmles,At An dAnoemAgiois.. - A rolanvly
ups ~; ,,a,:,,tuitit ow .band,AA the Inier* Itenowk
!Mc I . 6 .eu i. 0 74re . . 1,, vest. dozoLttlatz..... -
. hal. . DAVID Si. l'olli'k.,
i '
' ,ie mania toffent.,4Z4 D 14., Pli. :
I Arcisrlattdsa should bop 411,00 I ,, )!,,,er fv e,
1ai1_114114110 6,7, -,.l_i:____-------,,..
T'S 4XO S
CONCERT SHOE STORE
No. 62 virru irruEur
HEAVY GOODS, to be nll 60E4 out
TIIIS MOSTI!..
S HOES, of all kinds, at loss ,ibist the
01110INAL COST!
SOME OF THE GREATEST, BAB-
inqs EYES
ser Every pair warranted, repaired
froe, and sold lower than is asked foe
ar inferior article eleerthera."Vil
CONCKB.T FULL SHOE STORE,
wirtrcxv DOOR TO Earwigs 011110:51
CLOSINCi our iiIISTEtrt STOO
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT VLilti LOW P8.10i3,. AT
McClelland's Auction,
No. 66 FIFTH STREEC
BOIU.,iND'S
BOOTS,
MOTS
B LIIORA LS.
GLITEE3
OEM!,
1311141.1.0 AND rive °Tinsels,'
ooesss AS7O 1111i. 1 1 SOLES.
Wail styles and of the best quality, at tba ♦ary low
est prim. Call sod be ecrusrineed
F INE GOODS!
LADIES' GLOVE KID BALMORAL BOOTS;
Do do do CONGESSS do:
Do MOROCCO G GOAT DATATL do ;
GENT'S Tilt= SOLE GRATH
CALIF f
D h CALI
do ;
do ;
o TWO do tt
All oWs befrt custom work. and Inerrated lo
.fflstir• utithwtista.
GEO. ALBEEE, BOLT G. CO.;
30, Tl, cot. of Weed sad Too& As.
JOHN CAMPL:ELIy Malmfactcrer •
BOOTS AND SHOES, at every damiptiera, /rd.
3,12 , 3311 th.
CIEO. ALBREE,
.ale and Udall Dt•alers In 200 1 , IS11 0 1 01 ,ka• ,
earner V."aod mad Fourth streets, L'lttabnrift.
•• • • •
ppIISSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES.
liotmithatallaing tho attacks of lesiva
=1: Ilhadera, who edtplre to the tale at &I
-'
EUBSULN PREiBLY, sPECTAcLrs.
ire receb tun datly th• vim - ad ar-tthiththents at oat
titisenn AM dm: b sated b ozonise All ober
fipestada than f and eth.thins {hr SID•eIAH•
rIGROLIL one. For lab by
Mamba , vor of thr , 813141•11 P.ibtAo erctari.p.
pu KV lAN MS
PHOTOGRAPH ROOM,
00ENTX TIM AND NARK= STILELTB.
Sd old 3d stories, am Richydscres laoralr, 610.4)
F.
Of stag ass Na style, Plata or oasrod. from tile
popoly Carta do Plaits to Cahtuat and Ms shos
ss4
lir. PITATIASICL would particularly call eau
temtlon of the ACI2II AND illy riot Is ths ego so.
onslblllty of thb establishment. bengradist try a
slaris short flight of stairs.. grime rsodsrsrs, sari
smilliffatlOn gams:ss& mygeilgurela
1 yl4:oAlifiirS MARBLY. WORM,
I lid LlBlllaTi BTILEIZE. ,
♦ teantlfal sad noted se.Lrealtzt ol
lILABBLE BUNTELS.
ROIIUMeIItB and erao Stones.
Plaa Piaßid. soeriimsii afil) J 013115.
Sago oxutgatly Isms end thoroughly
isaunted stock of DECICIAG, BOAT AND 150210 21
PLANE, WINDOW TRAgE LINTLIN,
BUSSILLS, JOISTS, SPOBTLNO, warm
INGS. Le, to, de.
tls criers tor NAV= . OMIT wild
tutsdPutess sad at kir rates.
N. B. P Q smsissating LONG TllllOO l cr POP
LAR an partkelOGl [railed to domino bi 3 Wei .
agrOMCD ea Orals strait, uses ikAdedm.
suItSAS
BUITAMAY YHF.SEh7S•
corner Oh% and Prior.{ stmt.,
AN. Ch4b.tor.
• . . . ,
`-..: .. • . -
l'"f'. .. .. i.. - .
- . -
... - .
' . -. - - _... ~ ~:. --.--,.
..f .
b• plow to buy yea obeot
N. 95 suss= rfairr.
Second ate. from rift strro,
SDIT ISECEITED
3. DIAMOND, Pr 'i•ctical eitiowa
flfavetraxt,ttemila, fiat fvflalas
pEto•roolcA_E .3 t k i.
Tews =E1t5715.
oityrwrr s.A.vv
eiaxairax Gra,
igmbromeged. puma TAO. Covers.
Kospits anti Telirst Fing,l
Velvet and Drawls Ilassocks,
W. D. & H..III7CAL'LIIM'S ,
•
No. ST rooms man.
a; , .22
pB-:=I ' AgtZ
Pays psSikailsr attraiGas 'to " Um -. Mit:scat of
CilltOlile DISTASES, the LIE sad TAU; oversai . i
as CATAIL&C; WANT V.I.MfardIVTIVICIAL x
POWs tuella AISTITICIAL nu. *mitred, all
virwanumour Zilnd also liAltI) ISEARINO..
awl all
di
awl adectlsq - ,tba - Est lita haat% W.
01:415. /CO inFT.Hii.l •' ' ' airlybi
NEIL bTUNPIANir',
° •
LtErTiricratio sctil
- -
Et...l.4n_igi bind msl6 io mos Ann
WW CLOT 11; BMP,P I 611
• RIDDLLB Yousary ,a,lry
WORR-WOR WITCHOWB. *a.; BIRD Oita; 0 B
SULLSTAI, WIRD WORK, to Mom; I.
•
sir AU tiVA .r etas scsail,..;st,
Se. 10 IRIUII7II STEMS?
mcC
awes Italitmktm:rnino.
dad who3nal. dcalm fn'
TOI I / 1 :000i BpII.IIIIvASD etamtpi
••Aa.wB WOOD SIBEZT.
stook of PIPES olo'ori or , h.".
I antor '
DRUG BA
(7.4 r wa 0 5 . 14 La•gh Aae2m"'
GEO. A. 6iLLY. re3C,PrO •
smislaziG iitat *vit.
- rkrastliamaurna
Allerilmickse panorkidlatt sted* lsrm&
11:110ZW1¢1.11= ......M.DeNcigaZ/1.4,;,7.J. It. SWAM
to'Beitsr. ntilie "Alt Co. lota
dean - artrat, ; srat3o: - FLovrAma inant !!
VIZ& SFSINGeIi'AIBOWBARfi, ke. • •
- Wortafil733.6T. WASD A 3 tummy CV.
, P. o,Addrens. urns . pasmr.
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