Vittsburgh Outttil. B. IR ID D /I 4 cc, roomy. FRIDAY I hfOUNING-- ... The State of Things to Rebeldom. - The rehil eabal at Richmond is now the most unmitigated despotism that exists on the face of the earth, and the most faithless to.iittprefosaions and promises. It issued Vast sums of confederate notes, pledging the foith of the so-called Confederate Gov enitient for their redemption, and then en lofted. their circulation at the point of the . ..; ; Attprtet. And now, when they have be tel:MO almost worthless in the hands of the unfortunate holders, Jarr Diva and his associates aro about to compel their con version into still more worthless bonds, that room may be made for still farther issues. In addition to this vast financial robbery, the rebel Congress halt just passed a law authorizing the agents of the government to levy upon and seize one-tenth of the proditce of the soil for the use of the army. But, worse than all, every man capable of bearing arms is Dimpled into the service. Neither commute Mrs nor substitutes are allowed. No matter that a man's family will inevitably starve if he leaves them, go he must. No matter that this wholesale levy of men will leave the countrgilestitite of food, and reduce all to utter poverty and starvation, the men must either go, or hide themselves in dens and eaves of the earth. It is, indeed, an impressive example of the retributivejastice of Heaven, that the same men who, in times not long gone by, hunt ed black fugitives from latter with blood hounds, are now tracked by the same dogs, and dragged to the fields of slaughter. to die in a cause as hopeless as it is hateful. Rebel soldiers, whose term of service ham expired, are compelled to continue in ser vice until the close of the war. This out- , rage commenced more than a year ago, awl is still continued. Thus every conceivable form of despotism and oppression is prao liceil by those who are struggling to main tain the tottering fabric of what is called the Confederate government. Still it is in perfect accordance with the fitness of things, that a government founded upon slavery ar its cornerstone--n government established forthe very purpose of maintaining, extend iisg, and perpetuating a system of human bondage—`should do just such things as these. intik°, good faith, er common humanityi In its Management, would have been out of character. "Do men gather ,grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles'?" True, the in tended victims have escaped; but the bitter cup was filled, and somebody must drink it. Fearfully, therefore, are the people of the South realizing the force of that irreversible law, and thetruth of those words which can never 'pm - a away—" kith what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again:* Re... Settlement of the South One of the meet important and interest• inaideatts of the wsr is now in proms o execution in South Csro is the sale o littidt, lorfiited,to the United &stem for non.psyment of' taxer. By this process -say 191'1 mean of twenty-one years or . , upward, who has at-any time since the oc cupation by the national forces, resided or :now ?asides on the land, or is Insipid in "oaltintiog any lands of the United States inthe district, is allowed to pro-empt one, - or, at the option of the pro-emptor, two tracts of twenty mires each, on paying $l 25 per acre. Heade of families have the preference, arid married women whose hus band, are io the service of the United States. Each soldier, sailor or marine, ae •• Wally in the service, or who has been or may be honorably discharged, is allowed ...the same privilege. No discrimination is made regarding color, and the prospect is that, is many inetancer, men who have Vinod as slaves on these lands will hereaf ter Ixotime owners and masters. The lands thus thrown into market are among the richest in the Southern country, producing the most valuable orops in return for very moderate labor. Of course, they will be eagerly liken tip in smell sectione; and a populous settlement of owners of the soil, will become titmice the tillers and de fenders of the rich inheritance, which as it by a significant retribution of Pro•i daunt rebellion has flung into the lap of the once oppressed poor and enslaved of their people. Many of the settlers will be Sorthern soldiers, who, having become ac.. 4:dimmed and delighted with this sunny region, will prefer to remain. Mechanics, already : greatly in demand, will ply their ;various arts in the new community, echoole and churches will be multiplied under Northern Inspiration and example; Indus try, production, and intelligence will fol low our arms, and when our forces with draw, instead of leaving a desolate country behind them, they will point to it a bloom ing and regenerated Eden. The amount of land bid in by the Tax _ Commissioners for the United Staten, and now open for pro-emotion, is about 43,000 scree, ezeltotive of 5,000 art-es reserved for school funds. The negro population of the Sea lolanda is about 18,000, of whom one fifth are eligible to preempt. The soldiers, sailors and civilians who are likely to claim land are numerous, so that very lit two the soil will remain unoccupied. Ev erything is ready for the inauguration of a newel:dilemma on the basis of those prin. •ccipleeof freedom and honorable industry !..Iwhich will ensure its prosperity and glary. What wonderful and unlocked for results 1 41 tertible war is working oat! A prophet who should have predicted 5Ee years ago Mich a settlement on the choicest hinds of • South Carolina, would have been soot to the mad-house at the North, or hung at the ;Bola- Benator Whitt. The Itu!ianaliqister, ha an article on lb 1 .,,. i- attbjeetofjilajer 11Astut Wurree imprison -,:utenti cod the eziehng dead-lock in the i3eastomoonsequence of hie absence, 'peaks , of hit migastion hoeing been in the hands of father, Judge Warm, of that town, for some time past, end that the gallant ,:pihnineektadSontit to be need incase of tho eentingency that hasarisen. It remarks In *Winston: • . • • 'event which he thee intended to - gitard against haring Arisen, we , think the : - ,-..rnseignatiott should not be any longer "" afeld, as that is sneer:war may be speoctily chosen, and the legislation at the State be .. Tellemed from•the dead lock which now en- -.nintbers it. The intereeta of the State de ;-;_mand this tauten and, indeed, thin matter anlght. hays - teen sooner attended to with ' , .preitriety. • o 'Horeb:fore we withheld any expression Inatjtet, be. cause we were led to the ~..., . .ltupnession that the speedy release of Sena ifhlto.wtiuld settle the matter. As the prospeekothls . itlesse . seems not to bright ea, however,. wo feel it to be our duty to . ..urge:llllCother aUernatire—the sending in of hlATeltieuttleii,and the election cf a sue, =pt . fixthe unexpired term. 4euttioAr'expedltion te titlieg out on the :IdisebtelPpl 'tor the Fled river.. There tut gild tabs some tbirty rebel etesinerkin ','Pllte•lted and Onichltairiters. Bat few of sense gunboats, and perhaps none are very formidable- Ude expedition le eaten deed via considerable, hitereat, as it wiU open Up • large -veettoxi or eointry and en tbie coskeiderable-cotttut to get to market, prorided it le wot burned by the rabew: ' i : the ter tOr the Loodiusprori baa . just pablii e 3 a work on aerrosay; is whisk be proves by itallattost:rtasonins lkift.frPC.4 lll rileVikt .11tietitefOrtorlir enfirripeople is Isrlehed J-' wilfDeltow mui Imprisoned— - A Now Cotner tp toile.for the South—Cotton No. Longer King. IL Is a fact no[ generally )m own that Deßow, the Southern Reviewer and the only man at the South possessing attainment :JAN. 20, 1884.eufficient to edit a first class review, has beeU Imprisoned by Jeff Deets and tits Re - rine suppreseed in consequence of au.arti. ale going to ebow that cotton was no Tonget King. An iitticle based upon indisputable figure' and facts. The following aro the more important portions of the article which have caused Deßow's incarceration It is true we have believed tbai cotton is king; it is undeniable that we possessed a monopoly for its production, arising out of variety Of causes, but tile not true t iliat it will grow nowhere else. Indeed, find that the production of it in various coun tries ID increasing in a geometric ratio, and that In a year or so the South will no longer be needed to supply the commerce of the globe., with what we vainly hoped would grow nowhere else. Shall we not learn from our enemies? What are the ceases of their prosperity 7 Wby do even the laborers of the North live with a degree of comfort often unknown to the wealthy planters of the Smith? The statistical reports accompanying the mum of $B6O establish frilly the rebuke of material conditions; and. if we admit that the people of the North have really hardly felt the war up to this point, we 111t3t look to and examine the material con ditions which unweaned them. They cannot be more prosperous because there is no slavery; certainly It Is cheaper to have a slave who labors for you than to labor yourself; therefore, slave labor is the more economical, or rather it was before the time of Henry A. Wise and John Brown. Considering the present condition of the country, and prospectively, alto, it may well be supposed, as it already is by many in the slave States, that it actually may be more economical to labor for ourselves than to maintain negroes for that purpose. We have taken to raising cereals, and have succeeded so badly as to make it • matter of doubt whether we will not have eaten everything before the lime of grelne, which, when belted with jowl, are so prized by the First Families of Virginia. In the meantime, the protection of trot- Jon is slipping away from we, and we ha•e already slipped away into unkdown depths, and are drittieg to a feat nil and te an on oertain future. The people of the North live comfortably —more so, indeed, than the mejyrity of the slave owners in the South. They educate their children, and teach them that there is no dishonor in employing - either their hands or their header, and I say boldly, even against our prejudices, I think they are right in that. We know that the turnip crop of Eng• land is now by far more realuablethen any other cultivated by the English, although it has become so recently. In regard to the comparative productions of the people of the North and of the South, as given by the census report, we observe in those com mon to both regions that the widest diver gence exists in regard to mulch cove. In the North the ratio of increase of mulch tows was slightly in excess of the re,jio or increase of population between the learn 1860 and 1860. In the South there was an actual deficiency in the ratio above stated of 431,501 In proportion to the ratio of loot-ease of population, the chivalrous State of South Carolina is deficient io mulch cow., 64,766! As her decadence is far greater than that of any other State, and her deficiency in the ratio of 'zilch cows to the population is the greatest, may we not suppose that either the deficiency indica ted, or acme cause coincident to it, has been the ruin of that State? People must drink something. If they cannot get milk, naturally they take to whisky, and we may well lament the result. The subjoined tables show plainly that the decrease of mulch cows in preportion to the population indicates •precarious condition et society; and if it has led directly to the ratrellton, the natures or the decrease of mulch cows are coincident and analogous, at least, to it. - la the Slave States, tabulated in 1850, there was a witch cow to every 8.4 persons. In the Free States, tabulated, one for every 3 7 persons. In 11360, in the Slave Suttee, one to every 3 6 persons, or a slight pin o. 'the proportionate number of witch cove. The want of good meadow lands in most of the Slave States, the poor and Insufficient quantity of food usually given.milch cove, the unsheltered condition in which they are kept and the neglect of them by the De grees, would make the yield of milk les■ than one e jtalf per each cow of those in the Northerreatatt• This appears to be show a by the amounts of butter and cheese pro- duced. Mr. Deßow then gives in • tabular form the amount of butter and cheese produced and the number Of much cows in the free and clove States, and adds: - We see in the above oar road to progress • cotton has failed or will fail us; it is id le to hope logger to enjoy peacefully the pro ceeds of his labor •bett at this moment 80,000 of his color are organised sod bold arms in their hands to free their renews. The longer the war is protracted the more violently will elavety be deettoyed. For two years and a halt-hare we waged rear, and lost more than bloifibe territory over which we asserted jur 'diction; the supply of cattle no longer comes from Texes, nor does cotton escape longer from the frontier to furnish no !applies. The Misktesippi bears a hundred gunboats, half of them iron clads, that effectually prevent our oc cupation of any point along It. entire course, or even the passage of it except un der clover of darkness and by stealth. The fruitful valleys of Kentucky and of Tennessee have been desolated by war and are held by the enemy. Arkanat e, a large Fart of Louisiana, of Mississippi, of North Carolina and Virginia, have been held or are now held by the enemy, and hove been exhausted by the supplies drawn by the contending furoes. Nor can we regard Alabama,Georgie, South Carolina or Texas esempt from the marsh of heavy armies. now organising for the purposes of invasion. We will say to Congressand to President Davis that a careful study of the last "Cen ral; Beret of the United States" will correct or destroy many perturbations in their minden well as our own. Lel them legis late so as to increase the number of vows and think no more of the negro. The land, then, instead of being desolated by war, and thiLinhabitante gaunt with privations and mbtery, will flow literally with milk and honey, as in times of yore. A census token now, tie recommended by ' his Excelleney MY Davie, in the same manner 'as that of lEflfl, over the districts where it might be effected, would show plainly the waste of war. How miny men between the ages of eighteen and fifty would be found wanting? How many petweful, Industrious inhabitant.' would be found absent, having, through a thousand channels, found their way Into the free States, actually filling up the houses in every part of that land, so that none are untenanted? How many of the houses in the region passed over by the contending armies would now be found occupied? How many negroes would be found absent, ready to Menne with muskets in their hand. , Bow many horse?, cattle, sheep, hoge, would be found remaining? What has been theproduce of our fields last year in cotton, sugar, corn, flour, peas, potatoes, cattle and bacon, and what amount remains unconsumed? But, above all, what progress have we made? Is the slave power more secure than before we seceded? Are we in mob a condition sato fromiee ourselves even with repudiation of all debt', both at home and abroad, exemption from -- duties and high taxation? What base lore to hope for, both II regards slavery or the prospects of the Southern Confederacy ? Tun Count of Paris, who is now at Se• Mlle, is engaged to bemerried to the eldest daughter of the Duke of Ilontpeneler, the Infanta Isabel. May next is stated as the period fixed for the wedding; but in the Meantime the Dike and Dashes, of Mont ponder have gone to Madrid to eeek the consent of tber 4tmes. &ago of the merobonts of Bt. fouls.ars faking step to atom Ps •mtoration of thi tosifftoSto trade of Mut oily,". which (her think filo doogooof lootoLdivo!tot ,lo C hlp 10. vf Steamship Line Between Philadelphia and Liverpool. An adjourned meeting of the gentlemer! interested is the proposed steamship lino between Philadelphia and Liverpool, in connection with the Pennsylvania railroad company, was held on Tuesday at the offico of the company in Philadelphia. Ex Go,. Pollock, President, was in the chair. The Committee on Subsoriptione reported that $158,000 had been subscribed, which is less than had been expected. The cor porations, banks and insurance companies have not yet decided upon the matter; and in a Teem or ten days the Committee hope to have this amount doubled, if not the whole $500,000 subscribed. The Chairman said that as far as the trade of Philadelphia was concerned he was not aouneted with that trade. But he was anxious to see a steamship line. He was, though an American, a Philadel phian. He had no grudge against New York, but desired to we Philadelphia where she ought to be. We were once the first city in the Union. We are now the third. We may again be the first. New York, by her indefatigable zeal, has taken the for eign trade from us. In domestic trade we have the ascendancy. if tle merchants of Philadelphia will it, eve can regain our commercial preponderance. Now is the very time. The Penneylvania Railroad is essentially Pennsylvanian, and it offers inducements never before offered. It is true that the Messrs. Richardson may estab lish a line of steamers. But their interests are English. They will remain with on only as long as it pays them. We want a line of Philadelphia steamships, to repro. sent Philadelphia interests. This very day the speaker had been to see about some goods for the Mint from California. The vessel bad been four days in New York, yet the goods could not be got at. They came to New York, and thence by railroad. This ought not to be. We want a Philadelphia line of Philadelphia steamships. If it were not that this subject should inter pet everybody, a moss meeting ought to he culled, and the Wow) wi id I hr eutiscrilied in five hours Mr. Stuart corroborated all that Gov. Pollock had said about the difficulty of get- I drip goods from New York that come from Europe. With all that ingenuity and money can accomplish, goods cannot be promptly got from the ships. Cakes something is done, the little foreign trade that is left to us will be gone Every year there is a diminution of importing and jobbing houses, while in New York we see familiar names, gone from here on neCoUnt of the increased facilities of New York. Let this thing be understood, wed the needed f - f-:iilbyral will be SUbliCribed There is no dodo th.t this line is a paying investment. If niter such an Oder being wade to us we reject it, we deserve to lose it Ii nothing tier is dune, let a public meeting be Called. With the guaranties that ale offered there con be no better inre!!inent. Every 'nail who has houses or hank stock is directly to: erestrd in this matter. The meeting adjourned to inert on )loo• day, Ft bruary Sib, at 4p. m, at the Penn sylvania Railroad office. Friends and Foes In Arkansas. Since the capture of Lttle Ruck, .\r. hatless, three fall 'regiments of 1.010 each has been raised and put into, the field; two other regiments are tilling up. ham trds organised to the number of s tefir to 10.0t.V); in addition it is estimated that 2,000 Ar. kansas troops are in the service outside of the State, and about 1.200 contrabands are being drilled in Little Kock and Yale Bluff. The whole number of volunteers eine•. Oct. 10, is put at 6,000. The rebel force in that State is located as follows: At Price ~ , ,,11.11 .'.ottut3 A t Tobt., A I. Rockpart At lisehingtoo atol vonokty At Comiloo I ti the rirlttity of t'aovion Wall.er awl Taylor, 14-. I river Ar..llleloll This total comprises the rebel troops cast of the Red river. Three quarters of these troop. are mounted, and the rem tinder are being mounted a, fast as bones sad mules oan be stolen for the purpose. Conscript ion is going on very energetically, t stung all between the ages of 16 and Al. DEFILING the recent cold weather. Colonel Greene ; Chief Quartermaster sf the lie partment of Washington, has secured ire amounting in value to over twvl.e those sad donors. It is believed that he will be able to secure a aulTiciont quantity heroic Spring to supply not only the several de partments, but all the hospitals about Washington, throughout the approaching trimmer. MISISA.9 . I is li•ely in Iow• Davenport is afilicted with a freight blockade, the Rook Island road being unable to wove the aceumu`ation of pork, grain" and oat, metier awaiting Attorney!. The McGregor News tape the rush of bu•iaess of bit town is unprecedeut 1 The teams awaiting their turn at the public, settee, often form • procreate" a mil. in length. THE Chicago Finn wants to know Why the Forneya Burnsides, Butlers, and 1,. gnus, have abandened (ha Democratic or gan %anon For ate same reason. we sun ray, that woodchucks abandon their holes when skunk s I ake posses, ion Proria Transmpt. A BILL presented to the House of Itepre sentarives on Monday provides that go• ernors of `States 4hsti he allowed the frank ing privilege for the interchange of legie• 'Mayo and jurhotal documents of their own States. A LONDON optician has invented a 'spirit - baud, which appears on a sheet of canvass, writes words, etc. It cannot be taken hold of, nor can the writing be rub• bed out by matorial agency A GAL operator in Carbon co u nty, Penn• eylvania, recently Bold hie mines and machinery for seven hundred thousand foliate. A few years ago be was bsek rupt. _ • A PARISIAN doetor hw discovered that brandy or rum Is the bostentidoto for chloro form, and that it will et once counteract the affects of an ovord.o. "Wit," .aye ilerodotur, "reverses the order of nature in timer of peace eons bury their lather., but in time of war fathers bury their eons." Rg-Es usru EA re.—Twenty-two Illinois regiments and two batteries have already reported as veteran troops, and re-enlist ments are rapidly ROJO g on. Ev ems boat down the Mlesiesippi carries Northern plantation seekers to Vicksburg and other points. Lsso in the Poultry, a street in the centre of tee city of London, is worth a million and a half pounds sterling an acre. Firs hundred and eighty-fire bales o cotton from New Orleans reached Boston on Tuesday. Tar. Chicago Board of Supervisors have voted $200,000 for bounties to volunteers. A COLORED regiment from Nlissouri h►e gone to New Orleans. CITT CosetioLi.en Orrlre, Pltteborgh, January itjtu, Igul. S EALED PROPOSALS, addressed to the noderzigned, sill bei received at this olllce milt MONDAY, February Stb. idiot, at 3 o'cick p. to., far supplying the eilly with STATIONERY and REALM BOORS, during the Neal year eon, wincing February Ist, 1064. jnyfave JOON IifeOARGO, City Controller. rruwßoAT Fox snix.—The ate 1 'towboat GREY EAGLE la offered for ode, se am overlies at Os Allegheny Wharf. Length 10u tank beans 17% feat ; two engine., 13 In. cylinder, teed stroke; two boilers, 24 foot by 33 loch., Snow den's patent Heater attubed. Enquire of LOCEIIAHTA 111 KW, _Jalt2w 134 nod 174 Wood stroet. MA N UFACTTRING r drit FOx 131 SALIL—A lot of ground contalning atact six ern* fronting on the Honongshels River and On. geßgrstle Railroad, adjoining lb. propos of t e hob, ofpnbort 11. Ramer, and east of the Cbpper Wort, to Pitt township. Tot terms apply to ALEX. H. MILLER, JeStiner No. 94 Diamond mast. rrIALLOitO I L —lonow ronding - -Limo mitros4; fii!paaleby • • dii Faun DICKET 800. • PUBLIC JrOTICES. GRAND MASS RENTING (IF LT,Y CTTIZ ICNS AT CONCERT TIA LL, TO PRO MOTE ‘III.II,TrEILING ht i.o, , i•e , e , rve..lutson .4 the Mooting o , I it it or, t0.1.1•t t .l, Itostd .1 Trade It•ecms, Thurs day atteru •n, se to "to the peopl., of Allegheny mty to amend... to Maas at CONCIBT BALL, on EtATt' lIDAY EVEN I SG, January 30th, et o'clock, to forwardnie•eares to rave 'ohm toe. to fill the quota of A Ilvglteoy county under the last Call of the President, and thus avoid th• draft. 11a,. Gone. flanvorl. and Bn.,k. it, expected to be premet and widens the meeting Thor. le co ttn, to be loet if the County is to 1.• saved from • draft, and we urge every g.rd rtt iron to he pre.. at, end by his Influence strengthen the movernt.nt. • Hoe. TIRB. M. 11. WE, WM. V. JoLINSToN, F. R. BILL'N , .T, WM. M. LYON. JOIIN M. SFIOENBEItunt, Je . - 0 9 0I M. K. NI MICR. E r . ----MERCANTILF., LIBRARY ASSO ORATION LEM CELE& I=l=l Of liorTorti Cal'cne, the eminent Scientific Bohol., will deliver the Eighth son Ninth Lecture.. of the counw, tinder the oinvicre of thelercontile Whew" I.N - intim, at 01. Rlouday and Tuesday .Evenings, FEBRUARY ler AND L TOILMATION. Door!, open nt c.. rl irk; Leer r.eommeoce. at 7 %. Mingle 7 trio., AO cent.. Tickets for aale at Schvartea and Drag Stoma, mei at Cochrane's, Allegheny; and at the kinalc, gook and Drag ellnees generally, In the city, and at the Library Itootn. W. 11. Ksecala, Genao• W. WMIIIIIII, SASIVEL A. Loan, Tao.. Becalm." Jr., WILLIIII W. W. a., litlgOT kt. ATWOOD, laY.td Lectors Committee. 'REAL, 121 TO f 12/ Wood Street. Wood Street. lhv i.traont 10,.iw uo Ftlt6 stroet baring, o Ist , , berome roc mod tow , eodeeirsble 6,r bur kw ittnws, vs beg to moot - loco 'bet wr vlll re move oo MI SIC tql , ftE, JII the IST Or A ortl., to W 001) STREET FOUR D(H , ES A ISI , VE FIFTH STREET, Nearly Pittsburgh Trust Oomvany Li - The war-WO', pge.try for ST MN WAI 'S PIANOS IZT!ffl!!=1 H. KLBBER & BRO. Il C. 4,111 Prit Aug w Jr} aclus .1114. 1,4 E ---"si , Eci A ORDERS. O. 3 I. All ulth•era aril melt bet to Pruitt, Irani theiptuelite. attached t • the uth Arm) Curio, no ithieut hut, theirou ur 4 he Ilea nee, m wlll op.. fa, ditty to ealit•lii JOHN A MOBILO , . A. Q. Et • horge ut rio•ruittu, rem., tor tith Artuy Corps, It 411,1 • EIMMEEM I1M,Ii! I'l I . l"l't)N% NSllll' 'N 'IIIE 1.11 FT --Al) rb..4 rue, I llav a 11l wawa 1101:31:, ~ 0 I HIDAT'ETEFISc, Vtl, instant. mpiro. erraug.lll.•ut. 1,. fund• t.• a%..1.1 1 lc Ural j PI BRICKLAYERS 1•NION -A of Om Irlcksy.to' I nicu will ton held at I o't.'”clt, h. 'h.. Hail of tit, All.ghety Engine Han—, ~0 Irato ntreet A lull atte , odanc pre -10,1,1, as all adva,....f ra4ra rill bn dlaruaard. st Br order of 11111 PILLSIDIGNT. T() Isom)(1()I,DER8__ PITTSCI 81;11 AND CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY—BoIden t,f the, Viral 31 ,, ,4age Turtle Crevk Dtvi.on l'onstruvO. , n Bonds 4,1 tht. ..copany. are beret., nutif.: that the nt C,opon. on the hen.ls dor Ft:MICAH' I,t, 10,1, will l+ pnttl cat and attar that .1.6 on pre and drliv.r7 . [ha First Natintal Bank of l'lttaburgh. W. USOGIIIAIST. Tr.aann,r. , IL E( Ull S \ sTEL).—Fiftem 11..eruPta wanted. t.. wh..tn, In addition tu the llevatnatent Bounty. $ll, • 111 In. paid Incub Two /alone It--croits wanted, to whom of • Ir•unty • 111 In , pail. Ain't,' at IL,rnlt mg I into, In the :var of the Pro• 1,. M.arthal'• I.fficr 1441pra1 .treat, Allegheny. T. 31. 13A1li It, itocenlang Omar , 221.1Dlatrirt, Pa. MMEI!M FOR REI'EIVING SI.R -, lu the I apttta Stock of I' I CTSI:I kW' II k IrGh tA , SI PANY. are now typwl wt I 1,...15w..1h I MICK. Trrwailwr, N•t . . AT GB NTItQ F. T, I'ttr.l.ll,ll, •lose panful , fl ,o. • f Inv.-a:tag • ell pleas* call. By order gag== INertAnts r Pine , o•rhog, Ptcashurgh, Jan, Ith,l f ANNUAL EI.N.:CTION FOR stXTKEN ItECTOILS of till. Onripani, io w.rve the onsiiiog year, will be htld the •, ..mpany, on TL ESIi.II, the :.1 du) of 1,1rn.t7 Lptw.....” the hour.. of IL.. in. and 3 I , m JNO. It LIVINOSTON, t,I tLyn•turv. ii1101M 011 • 1 11 DSPAIT .usu. liirrairt,:ham. Jan. Ibth, 1i164 - -AN ELE(I (IN FUR .EVEN I L RL I -rots ..f th to klmak. to serv• Ibt nn ypar, 111 tm. held RI Ow BAIA, th• IFLST Trits f/A I lor Fr, Ith I ARV, (AL) IS , 4, b•twewn the Lon .144 5 k p. tn. pt.19..1.4 JOHN BELCH, Cashier. 111 .lS I'l'l MARINE RR GA DE. Lt A. J 010. AN. I.lttbt Battery •abi Itroaa.tb. !• la tne city on Becrulting orde from tn. W leTaritanut, and may be found at N virrit ST It LET, over Obeao John's" Stor See liii.. Jal I :tl' .ICELIEW RoUNTY `-‘, A 1.1.8, II EN Y.—Thn quota of the Rona tol., to V.,lutzttad a Vas<e. lat paid at lb. t . ...t.tt tt Alt H a , L 1101`318, on FRIDAY dth mat ..ftdosi the Iddtra of Bto I.• tr. per; 3 M. I'SVININ(I'S SEMINARY YOH YOUNG LADIES. In the PEOOND REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Din mon., Goet. °marl.. the 'Court Hourn. Senate. ern/Mete:o September 1.1 andVnbruary IR. De.C.1.0 ( 7 .1.1'D IEO-.17E8 • FOR PROI'HON( PTA It Y.-0. C 14111 ho c•ndldato for thn odlce theno.ry. oul,p.ct tbe dc,olitoo of On MAL:. t , gosl , ll. C.,t0r01..0n. f .. F)l2 PROTHONOTAI3Y.-I'Eu Vtat.tl will to a candidate for the office of I,,thonotary, Ptibjrct to tho tit...talon of the L'ntoo 1,1 , 111 , 111,11 I'oooll con.ention. la2ll.tc _ . I'HOTLION()TAILY.—Jecon 11. Warta. of the Sixth Ward. Pittsburgh, will • be . contliditt. , for the office of Prothonotary, anbiect to the decision of the Union ternblicso Con vention. Jatnite U..~PIiCYIIIONOTARY.—Taios. Pram will be • ran dblato for the °Mr, of Prothonotary, niltrct to the dechdon of the Colon Itopubllran tinurantioll. Jalnite ikicCcurra, of the rlist Ward, Allegheny, will be • candi date for Oornoor of Allegheny County, eubloct to the dorlAlon of the, ...log Comity Ilulou ConventlOW do 14:. REIN 411 rER T E.M.E.1r2•61. CHEESE. -1110 lii.xes prime Cutting mi-oin Jn.l r GliTtil and for sale by LITTLE& TRIABLE, J•J 112 and 114 Second amt. Comprising as Alphahrtiral List of dm Post Oakes lu the TinlMd States, with an Appecull: containing tits cart . , of Ifondgn and Domestic Postage, ytith the New Post °fn. Blil and other Important postal In formation. Prks $1.5 J. Tor. Wu by pEt'PEli.-5 1) pagx 17 , 1 Popper in l Je.lt BAT 100., 16 Worst strrat .tore and for saln Iy. 11=! 11 . 2 and U 4 Second noel. I :A HOIII.-- - Li . ritiWkrlNO Oiii. /A W.. prime No. I ..Inter .tralool L. 0 - • - Di di; \n. • 2 Lard Oil; • Ira, du Itn k Oreitik Lubricating Oil • tor tab. by JAS. DALZELL A gON, in2l/ 65 and 70 %Taber atnist. Ltln. I Ilarrol• for .le, by KNRY R. °MAINS. 3A l'Ut ASD IS V ko.tifcr 110I'SE. —hat otinnoil, • 100 stock of NOTE, LNITLIL AND CAP TAPERS. Ntii ELurF.N, in grind varintles, colors lod qualities. fur rye, nute. For sale by W. U. JOII:intON .k CO., raper Dealer., oc14:3•1•••••• 67 Wood ottani I 8 A e DIARIES. 1864. A large assortment or POCKET AND COUNTING 111/USE MA/LIES, for Itl6-1--In paper, In cloth, In tom,ln rnltalmn Turkey, In Turkey filonx,o— "rub O.tII erlres and with marble Al,„ma—vrlth tucks, parent clasps amlr , lastic fasterOnza. AU altos, and from the commonest to the very best. Fur .I.s .1 reasonable rat,. by • W5l. G. 101IN8TON d (XL, fltatin.., ocl4.l.w.vaa 61 Wood dr.!. O NFALB STON Km N, MAI9OFAOTUBLBB OF wise woax, Hsve always on hand and mm to order IRON AHD BRASS !WHERE WIRE CLOTLI ; SIEVES, of all kinds; RIDDLES, for foundry use; EIZAVT WORK TOR WINROWK ho.; BIRD CAGES, o I NEILLIITEL WIRE WORK. for rknenr, to. or ea d5...1 mils kg sak, at No. eolPbtrarn ergari DEMO en:outs, Cbmor OW dad /Ward gm*. 441,W, GSM A. KELLY, Pionnwe, 71, .TAi a us . Bortrimmollitesi;l: Firsedpiksii owe_ lit no. XEW 'OD rinrisEm-ExTs SEVEN 1.3 NDE ED DOLLARS will purchase Duelling Nines and Lot el Grrund at Oakland. apply to D' , a. H BRUT A BON, Al Dirket et. _ . FARM FOR RENT.—That lino farm known as BYLLEFIALD, about 2% miles from the Pittsburgh Mgrket, on the Foarth street mad, (at present orcoptsd by Italph W. Bleaus,) contain log about KM gores, Is offered for n ut. ISAAC CRAIG. jatittfdawF cmet.tem. YID., Allegtomy. STEAM ENGINE FOR SALR.—Cylin der 14 lathes diameter, 6 fret stroke; slide vale, complete, with pomp, heater, de. Apply at the KENSINGTON IRON WORKS, r Ward or to LLOYD BLACK ).21st No. 88 Water street. AA T OAKLAND, near the Railway Sta ci. non, a two-story Frame Dwelling Mow. of 4 • • MOM and valor, and lot at Fr nu pd. Immediate ptsweasion, Trice EssO—onadLird mutt, remainder to one and two animal payments. Apply to JaM 11.CUTIIBILITTdt SONS, 51 Market W. VIEW AT AITTION.—On ESDY 1 EVENING, Feb. 2d, at!,‘ o'clock, will be sold, at the Gommeecial Balt • Ecamos, No. 54 Ptßh .test, by order of Admintstrator, PENV No.l In the VIM Triwbyterian Chu ruh. fat./ DAVIS A McILWAINE, Anctlra. BARLEY MA LT.—Prime Fall nail Spring BARLIOW MALT, Qon.t•ntly on hand sale by D. FL GALWA J•23:3m No. 333 Liberty .treat, Plttaborith. IL BARGES LUST-Tlref , now 0., • V oral OIL GALLOPS, earned away by lb. An pg.ntatt finding the sat., and reporting to na, rut be rewarded. . • fa2,3:2t GO and 70 Water sr, littebnrgh. UNI7'ED STATES TAX LAW MAN U e Direct and Excl.. T. Nys• tom of the United State. Price Ft Ifstee's [stir Tax Lane Mae National Tax Law " 75. For ante by K AY d 00.. 555 Wood !street. LET-A good };RICA W CE DEI. LING T ° llorint, pleasantly altnated In 'Manchester. Nine room.. Elydrant water In the holm,. Lot large, with Stable and lee Rouse. Rent S3J). Enquire at Jetetat MANCTIESTZII SAVINGS BANK /ill) LET—The large Room, third floor fronting on Liberty and Hand Werra, mixty foe by twenty-Rye feet, entrance from Liberty etenet Poneesion will be given Immediately, or from Ant of April next. Apply to JOHN A. RENSHAW, Jarr Corner Liberty awl Ibutd streets, DISSOLUTION.—The Co-partnership heretofore eluting between the undersigned, in the Clothing businass, w N. 143 redo's] street, Allegheny City, under the Aron of W. 11. 91,G1 a: CO., grill dissolve on 'March I,th. Persons knowing themes ives Indebted to the firm w ill please call pre vious to that time and settle. . . W. 11. dIcGE.H. 3‘l6:tEral G. U. DASCLI. St°RAGE FOR REFIN KO ill I=l 1500 Barrels Beaned Oil, )._1:Iv GUILDS • fli.orook tiIEAM SAW Alll,l. FOR SALE Situal.nlou tho book of tho Uhio river, I oil • • • eu the city, lo the Borough of Sox •rt 111 has two acres of laud with It, 4 to at,,l int log ond r capable of cutting timber it? foot t outb, aud admirably constroctod fir bar,. bur. 6 P.n." , /or further particulars attire. liANlttitt Buz r, Sew U. re. nisz4oLcrtioN Ole I',o-PA WIN HR. blllP.—The partnership heretohr. existing between JOS V. HAMILTON mind EVAN DAV IA reader the erns of JOS. Y. HAMILTON I I'o, h. , been dissolved by motile] consent. JOB. V. HAM. ILToN will attend to Cie unsettled aceonnte of Gal.! Ginn, at the old stand, corner rtr.t and Liberty .1. JOB. P. HAMILTON, EVAN DAVIS. HOUSE AN!) LOT Hilt SALE. Th. valuable Lot N. LS Palo Alto .1, Sown. Ward. Allegheny City. running burl !Franklin ...net, on which is rrecte.l gowal House, of four name, with .1 the ra.leria app canon* rape rinca, shade ' . Ta.a,h d plum I r, .+ tho yard :.. a • 'rateable bulidlus or bualuees s on Palo Alto street. vorant. For further particulars enquire on I.ll7renflees, jan:Per R. WIRT. $llO PER ACRE will plirehn,o n F 12.111 OF 101 ACISIS, or thereabout, . n ate In Nottingham toatthip. note F onsburg, Washington eternity, P. The imp, manta ore • Log bevelling and Barn, - .lb th° nee sae] outbuilding.. Them am .1 arr. under cnl vatic, Thorn I. • good orclaord, and the pia; e well watered. .For term., , apply to G. S. ',ATM', Commercial 13r,..ker, a2S Duster stm..t, Lawreera, 12XL'Cli COLLEUIAI'E le olt Y 0 ILT N I, A. 1 I 1.114 The NINTH 5E1111.510.11151. to memo. MONDAY, February Ist. For terms, .pry t „ the Princliel p/79:26 Mrs. L. A VALUABLE h'IN WKS AT AUCTION. —OO TUNISDAY RV - RUING, Fel. Id. 18.64, ea 704 o'clock, will be sold, at the Coretnervod Sala Bonus, Re. 54 Filth street : pd oharla Pittsburgh tias l'omprey; 25 do Pectiange Book Block; Intl do elthtons Rank Stock; ion do Merchants' a Manufacturers' Bauk; 41 do Allegheny Book Stock; 10 do blechanice Bank Mock; 50 lit, Monongahela 'moment. Po.; 75 do Inlsod Telegraph Company; IV do Pittsburgh a Ounnelboille R. B. Co.; 7 do Plttsbntwikst Geeenebuts Turnpike G. JAZ DAVIS A McILWAINZ. STEAM tIRIS.T MILL FOR SAL E -511vate to Baldwin township, on Little Saw 81111 Run. .Mot 4% mike Irian Pittsburgh. Th. MIII 11 Arty Wet einem. four .tort, nod ha throe min of French Burr Mill Steam. The mill lot contain., 1'.4 scree, with Um right to flee s.cree of usial adjoin. tog. There are also emoted on the rolll let one large Frame Dwelling. with nine raw and finlehed gsr. let ; one small %same Dwelling, ms ons Frame Stable and other outbuildings. Ti,. mill was lately bunt, le is good condition, doing . lint raw business, and will be veld cheap. For menus, An., enquire of M. J. FORD a 00., on the peembses. or or J.W. BALL, JatiArri No. 89 Firth street. Plttsburith. 11ctOER./F.23, Liqt•oftri. Vvif SATURDAY MORNING, January 9th, at In o'clock, at the Commercial hales Booms, 54 rim, street, will be old: 6 cheets Bleck Teta; Di boxes Government J eve Coffee , 7 boom Malaga Rabb.; R ha' f bbl.. prime Mackerel; 7 caddy boom extra tee hoop n; 9 boxes Oamndlsh do 10 do Castile loop; B do Chemical 011ee Soap ; 11l do Pale Yellow !Map; 20 do Ground Apt.. ,• And • large stork of Finis Brandlee, Whisky, gr. J 629 DAVIS a BYJILWAINII, Atiet.re. Su N 1 Alt I), To cku FOR.: LA. Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Line. THE REGULAR LINE.' Metes of pamago per Mesmer CIIAM PION log February ad, 18h1 Fleur Gabbs !locoed Cabin /Rewrap 101 Iltreue rateo are but a Joe do/ler. mom than 1.7 the appilmitinn line, while the accosimealstlona aro much better. Steamen eadl throe times each month. Apply to JaShAt . Wll. BINCHABI, Jr., Adams' Express °Mrs. !CITED STATES POST OFFICI MOMMi= RISE AND PROGRESS OF SUNDAY BCUUOLS —A biography of Rota Balk. and Wm. Fox. By John 0. Poorer. I 01. Price II 00. A MANUAL ON EXTRACTING TEETH— Found,d on the Anatomy of the parte Involved to the operation; the kinds and moper ometrortion of instramente, de. I vol. Itmo. HEAVEN OUR lIONIMP Ivo!. 12mo. DARING AND SUFFERING. By 14eut gel. A tarp aupply of the latter work Jost reeelved. J. L. READ, 76 Fourth atm TNIONI — I/HAR9 . WORKS. MANSFIELD & FIT ZSIBISION IS Filming; Founder. TINISHID BYA/39 WORK forolahed at the ehort net notice. A anperlor article of BABBITT TACK • 1140 lIIVTAL, tor Ocean. Criln4ers. No. 13 ACC 051D, near short street, Pittaberah. Pi ly WALL PAPER, CEIZAP AS TRY CHM T EST I /leaning that I trill mil WALE PAIIII4 of .11 no d es an low ae any store treat of the Wad of " Wooden Nut Kegs.. 1 Melte buyers to examine, at No. 107 11k11116T STRUM . . Jalfl 400. R. 11011111t9. 0:11114RIE 8 . 8UTUR...6, 000 TM. prime froth Better, ikooo ter. in firkins, for tam. me; • POULTRY-- MO Turkey. and Chicken.; EGGS— Yro damn huh: CHRTSZ .—., 160 ba prime mating Gloehm; RllOOllB 100 damn land and 001211100; Esceimd and far saki at 183 lat.rei street. fag H. RIDDLE. _ WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICE'4 7 3.— TTv ^old Prim" monolog sod Wog lower than thaw of any odor stare north of Goo. Grant'. Aron. wW dmgratittolo ono, want Parer Ilangings of first mowed style. ohopost rota. Cali al HT NA stmt.. DEFINED SUGARS.--30 bbla Level; smizwo„, Cnalteol sad. Pulverized Loat sao Whits doffs. lowa, Jas and for soto by lb. wool or It Malt,u. tho Fatally Groom &ars of .107110 A. =SHAW, i J BAiIktORALY, emu ityle, AJ is SOM. IllEarbfiang. .7rE Ir .AD rE R TIS EX! EXTS. Mo'l'l T 1 •T'BERS (V FACTI it -TL. undcrwc,ned will at 4..1 at the E... 1.1 ,4 ( If .-Kl. It ARH ER, Mark , &Fran,•t nth. FIRST FRIDAY OF KACII .tn the I, .ort •19 and 1. o'clock a ru t ...It, •,,sta all anithetle elaugh• tercel tu Dtv.stoo lhairtet dur:l.tt the pre ct ding month. 11. er , l! "Vend eta. cl e.iu,t the same hours, •tor. Ilk. port..., at 11., tr of JtvSLPII 1[0135, Market mar. rt. tat•uryt, ... ou the FIRST SATI'IIPAY aco 'Mute the Earhie Lawto - that tte •e r he made to lb. Attalatant A e...” A e•oit. and In case. .f !read party el • ....a, 4 , effet - ellng ahan forfeit and pay p ,tlt) ef `, t• • .IL ,ro per bartier any (tattle, altee.l-I,et nr et,ee a,tian,htered, upon which tie dm, It trend ttleut ty •ithh. rrad• ed. or attempt., tIII ftl•n ntelorers are negnired to mat 1 , 4 after the fir.t day of each an ! a. • t!, f ..rodec to and sales 41.1...ty I. JAM!, Irivi.tov, DI.. I. Offlc , et No 7 , Allegheny, awl after April Irt It Oftur to, th. , ector . • Orlre.•.o Rot•t ).240 It - - ( :i4( KT SA —BA. virtu.. of en aline magi.. ;4' Alle gheny county, del,l the '-'7lll lay • , t January, the undersigned, Administrator (de 1,e;• the estate of Jonsthen grill exp.. to Public Bale, nt the l', , ort li• , thm, in the City ..1 l'Itto• bare', on HONDA Y. (NS of ►.l.rnary, A D. Bel 4, .t II k n nt , tho ollowlnK d..„ri lwl Heal Istato, All thee. , lob. of I.,unrl io Vors.ailler tp., Allegheny county, .. port of to-t a laud .rne,l by Morprot Coulter, a the Borvogh Greeurbrg, Mrstmor , Lo.l..l r,unty, Penns., sod known ••I'..ulta.r . • Neu r..un," outoberrel ae ..rdlatr to a diagram of wain propert v, duly I,C.T.i d to Reeorderk ofl.ce la and r,r cold ..noty, lo Plan Book vol. 2, 1- , co 111, Lot I. tc I. 1, 2,1, I and 6, to Block C, Ichtch ict.d a two-. ' Vratche 11 , ,uar, eoltablc r rrecd nas uarkl for thet. porpow. T 11.• 1.1, to 1.11 , 4. am gond order, the tea well ~n,l plant! of aratcr. Terms of 631, toad. 4u. , wu .11 ttrun FILO: K PATTSBJoL, "Am Icon ) pATTERsoN AMMON Commission Merchants, I=II GENERAL. PRODUCE DEALER% 131111=E1=1 R".l [AI, 1.1. to nl..r ring; to th. mg iltabnrglt }KAM , . Ch, Nm7l bo 1,10 l'Aint.tr, A. Bro.ll Ko .1. .et , J r. I U Love. A • F. IF.Aratlnd.tAtt , It. H. inrk Dtt , itt. K•q• N II - Win op , " Fr It. nary 15th, 1184. tt VALENTINES VALENTINES! VALENTINES! Third larg , .111 PI7 this ewes.n. New et, In of SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES Comic Valentines! MILITARY COMIC VALENTINES V:llentine I Pnt Ili. In 110, 11 , and acale Trsdn Lints no. rn•dy. .11 1/ luonre.o.ll.llllllll`.looll. MEN I =0 Hair to iL orlginsi color, and produrlng Usk •h had altogether fallen ufl, or bon.. thin, Is weary day tomcat:alai more mant6,l, said estal4latme. be- That a mill. Is skalsres owls manor, ovrore Itro., Bair 14 aa orvoool Taa II ..:1 lanb a pow ro. fial.J That a oat/ rya,. , Lo Num.-a/ Sortanu. That J I+ , ol nom,w tho fkaulr‘f alsd Iteluag. nut J teml: ewit 4.4 That U real prooooro tho W.., to (AI 4,11. Mal a 11111 preset tho 11,. from ralluta Of. all 0..... c./ gke Ywalp. It a nut s Dp.; ,ontalta. to , Nl trot. of Sllvor. br sup utgrtsbent Injurious to eithor Skin or lila, 4114 NILLAN. 811101 , 1 30/INSTON, Goorral Agoni, Cor thoithflold sod rourth Su., Pittsburgh. or) , 4loots.alrY )O , ;ITIVELY ONLY ONE WEEK L. HIRSHFELD, N 0.83 WOW) STREET Fine Limn Shirts, 'Undershirts and Drainers, KEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting% l Hormember, this is your LAST CHANCE arid LAST WEBS t buy met bargains. Jentfel A N OIMINANCE rehltint: to the Trresurer. Par. 1. 14 d .rc,lartard and nasal,' it', da 2/.iv., Al der-men god rtawn. qt . . IlaWal awl Conawat 'atta.l.• nasantaint, awl 111 II Ameba emforamd anal erfaa..l the with., ay al' Om seam, That for the present year. and an long after .s this onflostore shall ml:flail] la force, the City Treason, shall give bonds to the city In th e rim o f tunr,tsro, for the faithful performance of the doll+ of him office, told bond. to he approved by she Pitman" ( \ gaunt.. Bac 2 All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, con flicting with the foregoing, are hereby repealed. onlaf nod and onart , t Into a law la . tlf 1/1.111 flay of January, A. D. 11 , 4.4. J AMTS MrAULICY, Prealdeut of Seloct Cotwoll. E. S 51.nnw, Clerk a s.A.lert Council TIIOS. STEEL. Pr .wen( of Common Connell, Atlost . limo Clerk of Common Conoml. 1n2.7:3t ELIZABETH FEMALE BEJSIINARY- B. M. ERIIII, A. M., ralactrar.. The text &futon of flee mouths (or { - sooty week will anomersee Tuemday, trebruary. 1F40./ Dnardinh TuMot . . Ladle. prepartug for Proroationel Ttachery wit flail It to their ad routego to at too. thl• B ^min..t Written eistnitmlioos tan, the manner of the Co Su conducted ovary ttryo •a•ekm. Al U. elate o . . the &orlon, ...Inez.. warded ti the competutaL J•87.3t A L \ AYB ON ILL.ND, A large And Ens Asaortment of PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES, N4I L 1111USEI- Eit, AND Irootn SHUSHES; 111(IIILY PERFUM ED TOIL= SOAPS, very flue; LAIIID'S BLOOII OF YOUTH, ro, the Ante pies ; Superior LILY WHITE, tot the We; ALMA ROSA (IMAM for rliappt-d hand.; HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA HALM: ST •lILI NO'S AR OROSIA, for the hair ; and TA At• ILY MEDICINES generally, at GAO. A. HELLS'S CILIATRAL STORE, )ale In Marko* Ilona. Allegheny. g BtYtit,lo IBER WO(' Lb OFFER A_ TOIL SALE the following HEAL ESTATE, to Beaver county. P. A first class PALI% well Inaproced good and Nub. etential huddlug, modern style about lon arrow -173, acne cleared and under Mina: the balance well timbered. Orono atm. to ,porch.., &hoots and r disco market. Moo, lie) ACHE FARM, with brick mansion reamriable good order; plentifully supplied with .Ikle, Partly underlaid with three strata of coal , ll,of 3 mil 7 and 18 inch comm. Ezlent bottom Mud and plenty of oak timber. D. DON LAP, N.. Brighton P. O. Residence, Chippewa 7p , Denver Co., P. Jex7:=• EY Eli AND EAR. DR. BAELZ Taft particular attention to the treatment of CURONIC DISEASEN, the EYE And WI ;operalem 09 CATARACT, SQUINT EYES, for ARTIFICIAL PUPIL, Imola ARTIFICIAL EYES, and heats all IN lIRAJIALATOIIY EYES; Mae HARD HEARING, anJ Sll dimutam Mention. flu Tar .od leading to Deanna. 0R... 100 711TH STREET. 4 UNCAN ItittAN do W.'S Sight BIM co the Won Book, Landon, and Slain Ditty on every Important town in Germany, harm, Bottlerland nod lionlY, ttm sale fa mama to wit pm, dowry try WM. B. WILLIAMS* CO., .9%-ans Wood stmt. maser of ?Mai- . 11 'ft 1 arrl re by ran, lb/lib by • ;Oa LULUS DIGEST t 00 Q Nl5l E R DRESS GOODS! Hexing completed his 111V0111 ry, operwtl SUMMER GOODS, Which will he found much low WINTER DRESS GOODS, 11ARGAINSI =I! Wholesale ,re GREATLY REDUCED PRICES rte couttnne. to keep • well asserted .tort of EMZIME In great , nriPty. &Imo, a v.TT large aupply or KN I TTING YARNS, of mast any color. ZENITH IVOIL.TICD, of any eballoa. SGI - Don't forget th,, pNtv No. 78 11A11.1./..ECT STREET BO.STUN RIBBED HOSE. JOHN P BUNT/ I=ll w. .15 prowled to off ma stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Extremely Low Prices WINTER GOODS IMEMMI At Wholesale and Retail Wholesale Rooms iv stales. JOSEPH HOENE & CO.. 77 AND 19 SAEKZT BT. j 8 SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE 8 IMIM:=M2I corner Ohio and Federal •tree* DRY GOODS, 4c,,, J. M. BURCHFIELD, r than they will he when the SIRING C4X)DS are opened. stslek of Still PO•lling .heap, at No. •2 M:u•ket. St HOODS, NINTAGS LADIES WoOL VESTS HEAVY WOOL SOCKS TRAVELING or EG LIG EE SHIRTS, UNDERGARMENTS, In short, all WINTER GOODS, TRIMMINGS, EM BROIDERI ES, lIANDKERCHIEFB HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS and NICK-NACKS, IiACRITX & GLYDE. Balmoral nom 1 Winter Gloves ; =l=l Nublas, liontags I Undershirts and DiaWm I ==l Beane% Ribbons ; Embroideries EATON, ffiACRIJN &CO., SLEIGHING HOODS, for Ladles. CIIILDBEN'S WOOL BOODB. lIKAYT BALMOUAL STOCKINGS. WOOL WtOCK 'NOEL, of all kinds. SOLDINBS WOOL MITTS AND GLOVES. Lilt= WOOL WADY& SHAWLS EAR WOOL SOCKS OLOTIL AND TUB GLOVINI. LADIES• GLOVES. 0111LDRIM'a aLorms. SONTAOS, GABIBALDIB AND NUBIA& SELLING CHEAP, SILICS! J. W. BARKER & Co.'s, - SENtrA_NN UAL CLEARANCE SALE DRESS GOODS. J. W. BARKER & CO.'S, SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE CLOAKS AHD BRAWLS, J. W. BARKER dr. CO.'S, =CCM BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. DRESS GOODS! AT FLIG.DIJ/XFZII PELICIGIS Al LANZ, RIGABOIr & COO* &Ms 80.140 TIEDI/1411 Vt. Allogimel GAT BAHJAINS I CLOSING OUT OUR L A 7).1_4 1 5' FURS, CEE=EZI McCOBD & CO. 131 WOOD BTHENT E W BOOKS. N Ines. A tale of the Alamo. By the anther of The 11 trot 'Volunteer.; or, The Black Plume Ith dei. IL A. Hone The Wild Thintree.; or, LOTe In the Whiten:o4a. By Capt. Mayne Reid. Daring and Suffering. The Color Goard. Habits of good Society. Charlee the Bold. Wu be Secoonaltal Ilronatthorpa For tale at No,. 101 Federal stmt. Alltabroy Jed WAHICIn, M. $1650 WILL WIRCHASE A TWO KTOILT MUM . DWILLLINCI MISS, with bark budding. hall, Parlor, _Mutat Mallon, four tamping nem and fhlltbed garrearby drant attar In the yard, and lot RS bet by 200 Oat, dinste on Jaffna= street, Aldaghany City. barrette Beam strait awl Stands YU) north dd.. irdo B. nroliATAit 00..102 fourth drool. FILIE SALE—ENGINS AND #3OII.ER. —bens 7% Ina bore, 212 to* em itt; . Araks; Adler 82 tub diameter, 14 fL 100, Jo vM =aim order. beau br Pee. tog' i three stories; 30840;m1 v 0043128 sod At tie. brebasorty Loory - below Xeir areal between' hd TOOrth wl, &tabors. - _ _ ' • cud* . ITN AT: ...OM Pia% agtol* eratleind ikenimiNt agentak in mobil MIL MULL BOY, • pang War MM. ISM= I.l;7l][r►iA GLAD TIDINGS FOR THE AFFLICTED ! GILSON'S GENUINE MEDICINES. The Inventor of au extract of PARERIA BRAVA. Alter an experience of many years in prksts peat Ir. otars It team afflict"l 1.. highly comma Whig Is Parerla Brava ?-1688. It beim, duce 1493, b • apecl2l far CIALCULOUI3 ArrzoTioNs IN FL iIdbLITION Or TIDE BOWNL9 NTLAKILATION 07 TEM KIDNEYS LEOCOIIEMEA ; sad all disease* at 13= it has been recommended by a. tetlenint tb. Med el Pramlue fur nearly two centurion. The Field Eitraet of PA RILZIA BRA VA It now offered to an Within the Reach of All lar W diseagirm of the Blades, Kidneys, Grassi, Dropoiul 19srelllust, tw mndloice lassuntad can 90 with this cortnannal is U. power to literally ANNIHILATE DISEASE. All had properties La the dreg are remixed by the as of its compounding in the Limps of the fluid, sling Its STERLING PROPERTIES ALONE Tong men who rosy be enabling from tho many 111. consegoont upon Neely tndlserettots or Onus, ebould try one bottle and be relieved- The symp toms are INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION ICIIIVOIIB INDISPOOISION LOB 5 OF SIGHT WARM HANDS AND LIMBS PLUSH ENG oy cars GEDIZBAL LI7ISIDIS. Ity not arresting thews sigma, which so to erriTtly point as the needle to the pole, to Impotency, Epi leptie nta, Pitaallare Decay and Death, a crime against tottnre is anninitted—ajpractkal, although protracted, fitTICIIDZ la being committed. All med ical anthorltim agree that were the effects of Jr. ARL Y IN 131130FLECTIC,N Iteroorod, throw would b. far Iry raw fur Insane .Aryluny), Ae the raronl• of thew humane institution.. pm , . that . eery largo proportion of their rediente ewe their reception and detantkra within them to earl, tubit. of Indierretion. WOMEN, MARRIED OR SINGLE, Or Mows. Waking turtrard to the Married ReLillen will and in the EXTRACT OF PARERIA BRAVA a Specific for Moron. or Retention, all Irregulari ty, Painful or 80pp...0d Home, So m e. of tbe Uterus, the Whit., Barroom., and In abort all dim.. of the Giontal or tirtmu7 Organs, let nos proceed from any c UM 0h0.... "Throw Physic to the Dogs," B.J. the [material bard. If you are a master act me. tel. whit* redailva to your B.lsm t Nacnty, Coparla and like nixtroms, ler all rmplassaat and dangerous 4urat. lISON'S EITRAUT 01 PAPARIA Absolutely mere seers' Manua, of no molter Istoti Length of standing. No thane or Met Is sequins!. Soldiers Rome Upon Furlough, and who way perhape baro unfortunately contracted Manage, will Cud the EXTRACT OF PMUDWL BRAVA the epecifie for their la. By Its koodiar motion ulna the Kidneys It canoe . froward desire to urinate, thereby removing obstruction mud morning the orderer agaltnt all fear of stricture of tb. Utheres. YOUNG- Marg 1 Beware of the nrunbatLeas quacks to Ir bmd to lell large cltlen. IR say of then KEN NOTHING OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE d yet they aro glowed to deceits shd decoy THE UNWARY. until oftentimes, after ► lifetime of misery, dean, kindly ends their refining.. GILSON'S OHLORINE WATER, lo ccanectioa with the Extract, Is • spenLett tor the Gennorbon, or Protracted Gleta. Syphilitic patients, especially cases of old standing, orould do well to try GILSON'S PILLS, • Medicine that has stood the tut of yoart;eitd eonnectkot with the me of the EXTRACT OF EMMA BRAVA, will effectually medicate any cue, au mann of bow long standing. Prioe,..:.OßE DOLLAR PRR UUT?LR H. C. oAlcurr, • - Gkmeral. Azen4 No. 16 DIM ISTRINT, NSW YOU MC= Wholesale arid Retail, JOHN M. FULTON, DISPATCH BUILDING, FIFTH STEW. Jen MoOARGOI4 AWOL)/ WORKS, OS LIM= IMILIM bustlfat awl mild rsrtemt %An= Luaus. Monuments and tritvC Stoner. PLUTII ran% mum= an Ain. TORII I=I2MSI. baklyzi rim) CRAM, oirriarr-emvv ALLINUIEnr a stkpit coorbutly on haid a Imp mil orroold sicek.l DICCEMISOAT IXD rir WIHD "428.ta, iMuiliiol:l4 - 11POUrCIPX Lliab.ill • • A°. L arbor br waattbr LOU lIIIIITAboriOIt Ll[ar. particebwr imbed td assabe lb aid& 1111rOtbrat tbahreinak soar aribria., 3. _ GAG .MAI xi. to nuoiliaz. Aftirsiaat4 Nan? Lfbats Amok MOW' WI