VOLLTIIIE LXXVII---NO. 308. the Vittoburgiv Matte. EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS Shertnan's Movements THE - ARMS UNITED AND MARCHING . TOWARD '1•11E COAST. Fight,:lipported S9.4clay GEN. KILEITRWI DEPORTED WOUNDED. New Yong, Dec. 9.—The Richmond7da of the Gth save t We have reason to believe from all w° *,,tie64 unitar Itr mare n¢ itAth rammed f pace ward the thkeoast north or southwest of Millen. We also bays reason to anticipate a battle at some point '.iickth or noitheast gavannah ere the close of thaLpresent week. The Richmond Zardrer of theta! says: c "We learn that an ofilelal' telegrain received last night states that Wheeler has inflicted a severe, blow,„npoit,the enemy. The locality of thli dal la Mat given, for sufficient mamma.. It occurred .. lost Sunday morning,. Ono ,cormt of the enemy and Bilystrick's cavalry attacked Wheeler-1h strong:position. They camei.up boldly tothe attnek„ nod Made several charger; nll •of *bleb 'were, reptilatd Eby Wheeler's mea, who, although largely outintnberal, maintained their grout d and cat down the foe. The dis patch states. that the .enemy heavily, and It was'reptirled that Klipturick . was wounded." The klebtnond Diaparrh .of • the Gth ,sayst Shennan seems to 'bey becoming mere .tlmid or more 'eshhutiedfor five days, up to last Friday, be made only five miles per day. fie has lost an Mach time; and given the Confederates op portunitY, ta gather, that he must of necessity, strike for Savannah or Beaufort. lie was expec ted at Savannah on the 26th ult., and all that night, the shipping off that point threw up sig,nal rockets for his tividauce. INTERESTING - FROM EUROPE. Semmes' New Pirate Reported Wrpcked, BOW LINCOLN'S BE-ELECTIOPIS VIEWED Alotra - &am Japan and nary THE MAR'KET§,,,&e Nzw Tung, Dec. o.—" The steamer Hansa, from Soutbstipton on the 22d, has arrived. it weS reported at Sonthampton, oo the22,l, that Semmes ship, the "Sea King," was wreck ed of/ 31841eIrn. The Army and Sam Gazdtc sass: It is uuhe coming British ofdcers to engage in blockade running, and treating the Queen's proclamation of neutrality with contempt. The Tints !VS no dangerin Lincoln's re-eke tion: England la 'probably safer in his than any other buds. Rarding foreign States, England particularly, we may reasonably believe that Lincoln has sown. his wild oats. Ho huts none through a cotuse pf defying and Insulting England! We hopebe.will not repeat the 13iper • Coutols 011;!,a01, 1 4 , '; Confederate loans ad 'r 1 eent,lXol4 ; Freneh.rentesfraf.@sets. Boly. - NOT. 16.—A proNsal to transfer the*. hal to hlapletiaasy .O,W; thebill for_treasferrleg the capital to-Ploienee was juumed'hy 103 to 70. The Dalto 3farnioidlemonstrated that „Italy Me! 111 - lirai greatly to the Interelas of Feanco not to alldwltaly to be crushed. ' JAPAILPIIIICO Nugato has agreed to open the Simosaaajd'ltraitr In4:reboo(l..tihni t !I:legaled . ' (Orli, and alio to pay.all of tha pc erpenara. • Stbillt.Duke ittr34 !tea resigned the Preni'' deney tn:theConncii. Marquli Vint:ma sitecee.ds _ . . The Er.oea says pain's duty is to defend the papacy by coming to, en understanding .. with Lirerpod,Xer. 21:—The demand for Cotton has beenmumnal In - magnitude; all elastics of buyers are eager to .puteltose. , Saks of 21,000 balm, 10,000 on elfeettlatlon and tbr export.' A better dmeript s lott ß i t apoairol hat,ads:ancied. 'l% to 2e, per ib. •Lirerpool, , SOm &Tanana tontinues unabatedol - The - sales arnounV to' .15,00 it bald. ifoldertare, wiping sellers uttheadraneed L' Iseai—frficat firm, at the' price held,la day,wpeh.- Thom negkx4,lmt firmly ; nith.lonhob,kessum. to sell.. Indian Coro piper(lerlined *arta.. London; 110r.1.11,n3 dull and =Changed. The. South .caroLiva Legislature. Nay TiMicnee'. In Vie ;South Carolina Legislature look very much as though - that . State, In eonabstenel with ber In endued isccesSion doctrines, was about to seeetls from the empire of Jeff. Darla. Itmointions bare been intomlneed in. that , bods,,denouneing as propost tlans to emsn mipmetheibiresmnti•ohriage the treitlom of the presnolcclurpg!thritAlK States syemot amenable • to the goiernment, aibLinfrislng the other States not to.snbmit to its uStapations. An Att!kelt . .Rjchmond,Soon Probable. _ NEw totes, Dec. D.—Richmond parizre say that Grant . Is massing on - the extreme den of the army of the Jamei k and attacks hyhtin there and .oY7the 7eft:ol , ,ihe army of she Potomac were expected. Capture-of belle Iloyes The Washington .Star of Wednwlay,says: "B.lfarditigorito married in Europe Belle Boyd, ; the notorions Confederate female spy, was caPtored, on, Fri4ny at blartinsburn and sent t 6 citron - Baturrlirb3 4 Ot !tarot Re/damson, commanding the post at 'Harper's -" this tnertnahllng formerly biden';,,eed to the United States States owe.; and Wil3 placed on board. the- prize . steamer- Greyhound (on which Belle „B a oyd was passenger); with instructions to carry the vessel into one of our ports, but' n he trip he permitted the captain of the Grey. hound to escape, for which, it is said, he was dismissed the service. I' - A f ter Belle Boyd was restored toliberty site went to do,nrore, where site anid•flardipgwerenniunaltd. Harding sayte thin since 61. i _ma rrlage-to Belle, she has teen-discarded by the rebel sympathizers lb Europe; but 'netiiithstanding she tiretilit.es In the best. society. lip . himself hos Utstructed ber to have.nOthingladbm•to do Withlho rebel cause. Harding's relatives reside in BrooklYn, ' Y. Y. and he all*s that. they are displeasol with I . llm on actonnt of his marriage with Belle. .'llayding asserts:that his wife Is 'still in Eu rope, tend Is mithigallshsry of her life aud ad= ventunter.abfrlliat engaged ID `witlng . a novel, the tiths'of *bights. the •Wreck.' ; grreiii a reason for going to "Mar tensburg that be wished to bring away his sister -Ilanie Boyd, whoulAut desired to ; take North for. the tierpose of edne.ating her. Ills statements are disetedited,however, and the 'Mina& inthoritles belitee that Belle' arself Is lurking' somewhere In the vicinity In which hurtling was raptured..' • • • "I - larding brags of his wealth, but, when - et:trawl-only fourteem dollars *as found upon him. .Ito Is arinedltau.st.sed luau, with dark. hair, darts Basel tyrfand thhi, emonth them' Ile dresses tatatfallylts , broadcloth,: wears beaver,7rtind entries O cane. Ile cannot tie call ed handsaw:, but his actions Indicates that Ito :thinks a greartleat himself, — tind.apPears to lutvelbegift of "gab , in abundance; and while being teamed to the Old Capitol he eooversed freely yillt the cflicers having him in charge, and boasted of his wealth and education.' , • "Inn appointment of Salmon P. Chaso.to the Chletiostlcekbip.~ of the 'Supreme Court give( very general iatisfoctlon. ;Even Lila political op ponents—those of course excepted whose jietz read Is palsied, by old prejudice—cheerfully concede .that theyrcsldenr could have made no better selection. IVe- cart recall no Instanc6 of one transferred from the political arena to the • Supreme Bench with ;so .11ttlo anlmadverskin. It remarkable Contrsst to the storm of wrath rased by General Jeckion's appolntmeat of Ids Immediate predecessor.• WIIERT: Do THEY Got—Witlau six mouths the U. S. Mint has produced 15,000,00 of the new cents. During November atone the ,mint . coined 5000,000 cents and 3,145,900 two-cent pieces. C..ents are . nenrly so much,,reuul-na they were... Some 0f these don,' when the was is ended, these pennies , .bn , n 4 drug and a A Lonnox leiter to the' New York . Triune *aye that it is broadly, reported there In financial and political cirelts that—hatf Abe Rebel debtls held to England. nadir It Is not pald'arentiilly; ballot the British money . ..bap. wilt eollapts: This is the secret of Jeliii"Dulps adheranco to the Cenifederacy. • • . ; Mute Ldfdrettn genKtitiess : A yotritg man 14- 6 g .fh lraYne..nount7,lo., ?lap, beep:lmi MA tiny Insane, anit - 11.104akylitclan..itscribal the ea ' !amity to the oat and uneasiness prudaed bebbs oiled br* litemlnga of ngens orlaneety.'t - „ . TUE THE. LATEST ATEVITS BY TELEGR.4P7I. FROM REBEL SOURCES Sherman Moving in the - Direction of Safannah. &., ilastnitmvoti, bee. 9.—The (ten.t;Ntioualia thinks that Sherman has not fora moment hesi- Sated as to the point to be - attic' ktut, or the road to it, saying the enemy broke camp at Louisville -early on the morning of the Inst., 'abandonin g the shortest route to Augusta, moving by a new route in the direction of Savannah. The tonne , paper lays out the following campaign for. Sher man as beingilte most natural and feasible one: ltith kis forage anti provision trains full he will pass his entire army to Millen, then throwing his cavalry in the rear, ha will put his wagon talus between the two wings of his army and march 'Ai-ix:Monet canZonsly oa,the city of Savannah, -. 1 . 71 e Ogeehe and its few cruising and terrible eWnitinis on his right, and the Savannah river and ittiequally swampy banks on his left; both flanks -will be most securely covered; and thus situated, he 'bag a march of over eighty miles to the city, and travelling at the rate be has rateraged since leaiing Atlanta. he would reach there by the 9th, provided ho sltmild not . De 'Checked by the .• . _ why. TlM:Ace:me bridge had not been burned, al. iciugh desperate attempts had' been made to 4e:on:Nish IL • . - .The Richmond Enquirer of the 7th Met. re portaithat tie:Lica movements have Iwo made In the direction or Grahams - 1111C, Ge. 'The red= - Mal troops engaged consisted of four regiments of wiffies And-font; of I:leeks: • About . 13tX10 rites were fountreM. the field dead and wounded. iltlehmond papers of the 7th says: Sherman'a force la betatedftelft.? te points whichlhe .sill ht . (i.e Ai . etiCOuntee Vela.d reaching either point: Sherman is done with strategy, and will now at oterept to break through oar forces, end tins Afftempt to reach the sea coast. Things will cal , Minute this week. We think Sherman is in a critical condition, • : 'Tbe Richmond Erpreaz says: Thera are good • indications ore movement Ly Grant, and that ha will expert to secure important advantages at an early day. _ .The movement of troops to the south side of the James has escheat much comment among the -rive 'soldiers. : 'The Sentiael announces the death of one of lfeschy's Captains in the recent skirmish. The Richmond hisTratsin ato editorial, is very severe on the Southern g rerogeeoln New 'Yoregistry rk, and applauds Dix's and summary , . intnishmen orders. . Theledi tin? lig of fheatialea rtis officially? rh:r telegraph eceived last night that General -Wheeler had Inflicted another severe blow upon the enemy. The locality of this tight Is not giren for sufficient reasons: ' It occurred last Smolay. The lot corps of the enemy and Kit ratrick's revelry attacked Wheeler, who was in n strong poeltiort. They came up boldly, to the titlark, and made Revere] charges, 'in.?whlch they were repulsed by Wheeler's men, who, though largely. outnumbered, maintained their ground nobly. . . Tiii 'ffististill gates the eiterfts? hisi iiaielly.' It' is reported that Kilpatrick was wounded. We hare reason to believe that Sherman's to isunited and marching with a measured „Taco towardlbe*.Affmttle coalt, - Sonfth'or &nib west. ofiffillen. ' - —.• We have reason to believe a battle will take "place north. ar northwest ,of Savannah ere the close of Om present week. ~.. -.... The Augusta Chronkle of the :11. says: The -'retcirt_ s fro:m.4oloW are to ~ the: ,effect that the slleadifthiterrfirda's 'Mali: it'teeched'ltt Milleff ' - to-day..., The CharTeston patient have mess by the way of Savannah. Achices fitom_xhal direction say: - After Sherman's advance -was driven back on Toesday,our scouts report. that Sherman's male ;- hot? tartesd, and moyed.:eal qinelintately li 'Om direction of Brunswick. A large column is also' - reported moving in the direction of Darien. Esentied prisoners state that Kilpatrick and' his officers freely stated' In conversation that Savannah was the point aimed at: There is some mystery in Sherman's move ments since leaving Atlanta. According to his marching orders his army watts advance fifteen miles a day, but has not, averaged half that di*. tants. . Ile lingers In a a railroad quadrangle as if reluctant to learn it. There is an evident hes itancy, (barn some cense, In his present mare - mad, a want of that rapidity and dash -wttph we were led to anticipate. There is much stro: , ' gling among the Yankees. Prisoner:: re port, Ids Meal Sln, gr e atly - exhausted by . their marching. Sherman's forces is estimated at thirty thousand infantry and five thousand eav eiry.. Thesltmation as Indicated of Sherman's Torres, were between O"cchee and Savannah river, In the neighborhood of Millen. Millen is :l:kitty four miles from Snvatizah. 11 . 4,:::711.13 situation is very difficult for a forward movement in tiny • direction. lie seems to have thrown himself onto( thc road te any point south of Savannah: .•Theilevannali river Is our, mid the :ferilee are guarded: whether he will attempt to tweak through these obstacles or. .eneounter arr ow scarcely less formidable further south, this week will probable determine. . " The Auguna Chronicle, on Sher :lan's march, - Says: On'their mote they des:Arrive:l as fia as possible, nil mills, erih;, Gin mills, etc., and enaied off all stock, provisions, and Re„ coed and when-their Koniesegivintit titeyishot them. AL Canton they killed over one hundred. At 111 filedgeville they: only' destroyed the depot, nrienal, and molter:they. They did not barn Fat:coy, near that. place. Along their route the road was strewn wititylead, wenn women nod ebildree. The' farmers basing-devoted a 1 are slea e of their retention to syrup making, tiers Is a large quantity of cofforaLtugatterai in the held, Which wits left hyi 'life Tedera . 'Thera Fe Tann horse Or ox to the country, hence saving of tart: all not be a dirtier:R.l.:latter. At Yhulison they- broke open Dr. Ogleby's office. and carried oaf : all his medicines, Mete:ling scent:at j4es orarseple and - corrosive sublimate which bed no Labels on ffietn. A distillery near Cltiensboro was not destroyed. The enemy were under attiet discipline, and when privates rem , feeittl depredeffhg on private property;they were' sevirely pnnishei by order of Sherman, and of course stra gg ler- committed depredations with impunity. The Xederalsiquilessc:t 'Tear :oaf:mistier:lit at Barri Ch board ry they were p.assing tholgh,nud theist:nu:lance of provisions In it. Oen. Slocum gaceorders to the citizens on hi: ren et 7 shoot down hid stragglers. Dee of Cr re shment Inflicted by Federals Generals .wa: n s serc_ishipplog t ,,-,, e ~ .:._ r:.: - .c. I _ Tiefellowlukare tliedeairolottpos of 4114 Brn t! Carolina Legislature, introduced by Barnwell R. Sweet' ReselredeTbat the sovirreigli SiatasnattilsOsing the Confedmey are not amenable to the gov ernment 01' the Confederate SLues.for their ex istence, and that any laws passel ity Con gress consuiptiag 'their attires into ihe army pf tbe Confederate States whcrebytite ordinary operation, pf • the States govetnments may he disturbed or_arrested, are flagrant.llB[lnVil e . ll 100 iibich State should not inbin it. , ItesOrril. That by the terms of the Cotistlta •on of the Confederate States Congress can ak e no law abridging the freedom of the press, tkereby all legislation by Congress bearing upon either the material of the - press, or'persons mo deling it, hy whirl. its freedom, Is abridged, is unconstitutional. ' Reaohid; That tho Constitution especially pre 'scribes and that no capitol or direct tax shall ho paid unless in proportion to.tho census,.and that' representation-and direct taxes shall he appor tlonCil among tho States In any direct taxation, and therefore mitigates against these provisions aa.la plainly unconstitutional. . ..,leraolred, That the institution of African sla very ls exclusively under the jnrisdi,ll,,,, mvl txmitrtd.of sovereign States, and any law passed by CongiVis to, emancipate any slave lu aby Sta te. cr to appropriate money from the Tress ory of tho Confederido Stales to emancipate" slaves is unronstitutional and v d. ATEST FROM GEN. SKERDUN. Our Forces Marching on Savannah Nan Yona, Dec. o.—The Port Royal /farad, Of the sth, snya : Three to rter, , from Savnn= ,oah, arrived at Fort Pulaski; on the, 30tik_ ult. They report Sherman advancing on Savannah, to -three columns, one by way of 51111 en, one by the . Oconee and Oenni!gee river., and the otheraeness the Savannah - river, at j.ister's Ferry, seventy . miles above Savannah.- "He gallkollllAooo, bat -did übt titop oeenny it. lie had whipped Wayne's 'and_ feabb'S Taint* at-Oeonec bridge; , •. - driving them In every dineUtioii. . , New Toox, Dec. 'J. '•-.A•speeird the . -Tribune dated ;Washington, the WI- Inst., says: 'General , Lpgan gives it as his opinion that --the gress Of Sherman Is the very best evidence °fhb entire seEV -- and success.'Ti wan This lire: tott.tharminent halts to rest his mca, while &team:Meg A..7stld' steer the obeatry to .:destroy Mode, brTnteif; eav:' - rotiel supplies. Itad he enocustercd.aay,serdous'oppec would have reactied.the coast beore.,this- Thefr.niemwqal-saya.Cien.Logan. WA! , Wayttg,N.4..il/3 Itherman`a army DAILY- _ 2 _ , •; i ~.„.....ri i- .-: . inUll Gil Givo. Z -11-47 7gi ' 7 r -J - _ - .7 - i - _,..,. 4,' __ _. 01111STMS 1 9 .1 SIIMANS ICH TGeBACCO DEALERS CONVENTION! From Hilton Head • r NI:lv YOLK, Dec. 9.—A movement k bring started to scud a Christmas dinner of turkeys and other luxuries to Sherman's army a; soon it reaches thecoast. Invitation will probable be given for the wester n States and cities to join In. The convention of tobacco dealers, adjourned to day after passing a vote to have 11 , 11 Its &pen iitents published. The proceedings were har monious throughout. rliegulations concerning correspondence with vciFoners of year by Hag of truce, have been sent here forpubliention. They are precisely the same as heretofore given. The Hoerkra 1111 ton Head special says: The excliangtrof prisoner', up the Savannah river, has suddenly ceaecd, the rebels being unable longer to deliver our men, owing to Sherman's movements, or Fester's movements, or some other cause. There Is some prospects that the exchange may be continued at some point near Charleston. 'We have now received about 10,000 prisoners allege-thee.. • _ ,Tbc Herold-hag 4 lengthy account of General ybster's engagement with the enemy at Graham .ole;•but no new particulars. The :sth Ohio, alts only western regiment engaged, had the largest loss of any regiment. A fall llst.of rasa attics Is given in the Herald. Herald's New Orleans letter merttio — iiiit dash by tiro Texas cavalry-frig°, onr Ackdr-lina . In Morgans's, and the capinfrotsoldleii. - Also aa expedition by Colonel Farrar from Neches to tie Texas river, and the capture and dispersal of the enemy's picket line along that stream. Far rar's command returned withott a' single casu ally. An :rhe Army of the Potomac special contains no mows. LATEST' FROM ilfiligSSEE. Diu Change'in the General Situation, Eli n FRONT THE Sth cars ! r oreme►el of , .a Rebel ,Rrlgade GrNEPAL COUCH TO COhIMANO A DWISDN ,LOI'IeNILLF., December B.—The Jouriptl's tiashrille special , says: Thera Is no change in the general situation. There was Some skir mishing in front of the Bth C'orps. The enemvwcre driven back to their old line, and but few casualtici3 resulted. Prisoners report Cheatham commanding the rebei right, Lee the centre and Stewart the left. They say Leo has four ;ballerina,. of fonr gnus Corti; ,in, position, . A . rebel tnigade left in the direction of Dior fr‘x•stsero. It is not known 'whether for fora ging or to attack Ifurfrembore. One of oar Plater-les en Steadman's front opened this Snore lug. lit chilled no reply. Gen. JAI. Wood retains command of the ith Gen. Conch takes 'command of a division In the 2.311 eorpe.• • • - A special to the Joaraal,,„of the Bth, saps; There is no rintnge in affairs aroand-theelty. Eartaiage, and their eotamapda were at Bean's Station.. The Tax on TobaccO. NEW. .IORh S OLD QUOTATIONS. Shenian deported at Bull's Bay . ygGixwiriroND:PAPERIL Rebel Predictions as to 'Gen. Sherman's New .Youri, Dec. 0.-.-The Washing-sop special says: It is probable that the Way, and 3ltune Committee will report In fator of I tying a tax on tobacco upon the leaf inatmil of the manufactured article. Gold weaker.. Large amounts of cash gold are offered at .';',;fgy., - c below the rates for uLgultrr. The prim touched 243 during the morning, brit declined to 239% under the pressure of cash cfLrs, and a report that Sherman bad reached Bull's bay on the coast. The Vononemcian ,-Itialljaingtou tipcolal SlaYc Richmond papers ofatiodeciday, ColltaiLF-64 in formation about Sherman, but predict bit detest Heron• he can ma - eh Savannah or Darien. PROM THE POTOMAC ARMY. tir.rG - 01 7 TC-gt 9 G4P. Rebels Anticipating a Battle in Frent IIe.t.W . ARTERS ARXT or TUE P./I'OM t.j. Doe. —llia has been rather a tailm day along the lines in front of Petensburg. Some little picket tiring was indulpdo on the right of the line, tint the artillciy on both aides woe very quiet. Considerable activity _prevailed In the lines north of James River to-day, hat rain dorm which net in early this morning seztned to hate • put n stop to attain. Firing, was - kept up at Dutch Gap all day, bul not. with such persistency as yesterday. • The Itiehnuond th-day contain no news from either . Georgia or Tennumee. They Fecal to have anticipated n battle in front or Richmond f,r the p..-.t two or three days, and they have evidently been preparing to resist any advance on oat pert. , J4,/giber: 8:-LAil quiet this morning. he !Trial of tl:l.art ter.ostponed --Report of the ,Socrctary. of War— ..standlng Committees--Slight Pall of IWasurlarcroFq, Dee. o .—The.trial of CoL North of New Tork, Military State Agent, is further postponed till the 20th Instant, at the Instance of 411 e Governor of New York and his council. The report of the Secretary of War is not really for transmission to Congress. -- life Ft nnding comtnitteea In the Mouse of Rep resentatives, appointed at the first session, con tinues throughout the loan of Congress. • • T4cre was n elleSt fall of snow here to-night, commencing at. 8 o'clock: - • ;Heavy Lose by.Virp.zpowdeled. Nip You; Dec..97--The building at No. 41 Ceti* re street, occupied by variona parties as printing ofilcca, book binderioix insurance com panies, - damaged by Erato the amount of $4OOOO tbla morning. - L. C. Tibbels was today convicted of n-dan reronp assault at the Commercial Exchange pi February last.; The Rebel • rinelelgh Case. Torrecro, December U.—ln the Lake Ee ease to-day tbe- rebel, Burietch, applied fo ra montb'h ps..tponement In order to obtain evi dent from Rielimond, which was granted. The Weather Is very cold. On tier arrival at Collingwood the steamer Georglan was searched; but nothing of a contra band nature was found on board ST. Jons, Nnn , BIirNSWICK, December, ,A fire ermined atis morning tit bal. antowe, one of thesuburbabf St. Jahn.- ;Sleety dwelling houses were burned end at least three him:died people rendered bonseless. • Cluck Factory Destroyed. CA 77 / 1 813Mr, Closer., December 13.,-The'Portz. felinity Clock Compooy'e cue thetorY d.. - stroyed by fire early this morning.. The hiss I, estimated id from $20,000 to 6i15,000. The .insorstice was $12,e00 ReisJpg or the - Steamer A'AnttnentaKrost. eon mem. ''r b uscstri the titer the work on t h e e °- e a 3 e ttneetet, becere reported sunk ho e at ,he mer Con. dotted: . Sbc stprbo a taw f4/,?4,- . . . . . , Chanke , In the', Depitlinotti of illtioud:` . . . ST. lopro,.rom - 9.-;-Ina view of IhlFreeent: change in Mc deportment horn, Cot. doe. D an; 1..., of the Deportment ;of Allgood, under datp of...tl,l7thinat;;;- . tendon; .itie. ros ignttion, which, is pcceitgat.:ldn i tit:'o. yt. Ihrtli, of the Slat we o 't.tlx l / 4 - 91114 aigrig 4 ki dlati• . • . •••. " / '''' . V • .--...:. . . - / ..,::~ ~_ •SitTUTIDAY. DECEMBER, 10. 1864. 1311=21 Movements. Richmond. ncstructivo Vire New liot Stock and Stoney Market. • New YORK, Dec. o.—The increased activity in stocks matinee., but without any improvement' in price.. rts transd'etit as continue principally on brokers' own account. Railway speculation . ,woe gnitr steady. At the Stock Exchange this morning- some stocks were better. There was strong buying and rather more business trans actc-d. An, r t all the market was heavy: sperm- Intlar dCIII,. In Governments are unloading. Prices ate rather weak. Itaßioad bonds are ac tive and strong, and State stocks better. Coal stocks continue strong, with an active spectilas tive movement ih Cumberland.. The gold market is weaker, The decline was canoed by rumors that Grant had mer.trlth see ress before Richmond, and that Sherinah had ar rived at Bull's * Bay, north of Charleston. The gold room moves ShCrlllan . B army mound in a perfectly wonderftil manner. Monet is more ac tive and partly among national banks. Foreign exchange is quiet; for to-morrow's steamer the rites tend toward iniZr quotation. SuccemdUl ExpedUlon V /CESIIVIIG, Dee. 4—Via Cairo, Dec. Gen. Dana by a successful expedition from Vicks burg, destroyed the Mississippi Central Railroad for thirty miles above the Big Black Crossing,ln chiding,the long bridge at that place. The eno. my were found In force, tut the work was thor oughly done. The troopil returned - to Vicksburg with the loss of rive' killed, forty-one wounded attic! missing. Two thousand lire hundred balm of Confederate cotton wortit about $300,000,.and other labile property was destroyed. Crant Receiving Reinforcements. Itiaannewrote, December O.—Tint , Richmond pals•rtt print a Fredericksburg letter, dated the relit, which sum 'lt In repgrted that 6000 troops just paned down the Potomac to reinforce `Grant. 4600 of these tire from Sheridan and 2000 recruits. Mr. Fessenden , s Report The Secretary of the Treasary gives an account of his stewardship, and at the same Lima a brief illstury of the financial legislation of Congress, and the policy and nets of the Treasury Depart ment sitieg'the ixegiuning of the war. For -the convenience of our readers we condense below the principal Items of the somewhat crude tables Witir.h are, presented in thoreport. The national debt amounted, on the let o :Jeff v. 154:4, to $1,740,690,499 49. • The interest ou the national debt fob the cur e-inn year amounts to $91.510,215 IS. From taxation and other sources, the menu° of illy current year Is estimated at 5419,512,339. tif this amount, customs yield $70,171,091; int.-real , evenue, $2411.502,539; "miscellaneous 'ntrees." ;"-"_4,090,111. h'ile interest payable In coin "nOii'exceede lIOv-Div per damson. The daily cipenditure Is calculated at two and , a eieliver millions. '1 he daily receipts amount at present to near- ly a million and a Ilia and if Congress lays certain additional taxes they can be brought tip to two uallloniPer dal% , Three must be borrowed elurlnglhe year $910,- Flf)y millions of this sum,. however. the Secretary thinks can be rinsed by additional tol:er, to be laid by the preachy Congress. Dc diet ;his, and also 5ri9,3.53,:110 of the public debt to lee redeemed during the year, and It results that the national debt will be increased during the rear ending June al, 150.5 , by W 2,314,133.. he Secretary remarks that the high duties bate prevented Importations and canoed a Call ing off of the revenue from customs; he nit - poets, Liarevor, to make this up by gains from internal taxidion. He desires to hare such a system of auction as shall Ming the Internal revenue tip to I hies hundred millions per annum. Ile. recom uiende a tax on tobacco In leaf, a tax on sales and that the Income tax be "collected without exemptions." lie wisely stingvets avommialltin' to examine the whole question of taxation. Such a cvnumission ought immediately to, be appoint ed, and should report na mthly Its doings and suggestions. Mr..FCS.SCIIIICII advisee the issue of Interest hearing notes—the Interest payable in currency' —to be eonvertible et Maturity Into gold bearing five-twenty bandit suggests ellictiMinating 1.- lelation against the Stake,Wilda notices organ hull attempts tit smuggling across intr northern frnialir mid to detect rind- I:iretnt saiwzgllnte tleilres the organization of a regular prevent-- 'lto' forte. . . _ Te financial public will be somewhat disap pointed with the report of Mr. Be...senders. The Important question of restoring the curreriey, upon which the Secretary was expected to ex plain himself, be avoids. He proposes no-plan, and appears to throw upon COngress the whole responsibility, not only of passing laws, but of initiating measures. It was perhaps-a mistake to suppose that Mr. Fes isneen would both state the fuels mid • iitthivest remedies; he apparently believes It to be no part of hie duty to prenent to Congress a comprehen sive plan for the management of the nnanees• during the coming your, with the object not mewly of raising revenue, but of re-establishing the credit of the country, and bringing am cur rency back to a _normal state. Theca latter ob jects the people consider of perhaps greater im portance then the mere collection of rove ire, and the feeling of disappointment, that Mi.: Fthi penti,,t3 has not elaborated a Plan for the accom. I, , i.nent of this desirable and necessary cud, Fla ions even evaded any discussion of it, will tic eery general, though, it may be, unjust to 'the evet nry. Tor Elyria (0.) Lknaocrat says that the late Charles Arthur Ely, Esq.. of Elyria, belneatlidd poition of his property for the establishment of a public library in that place. The beipuot includa, a block of bittkiinco, part of which urn to be occulArsicy the library and reading roam, and the mitt of the remalaer are totes dircetel to the support of the library. Five thousand .1011:ra arc to be expended lit once hethe purchase Of Woks, and ten thousand - to be invested, the inisane o: which, each alternate year, Is to be tkroted to its increase. Ytit'Nooo (J—On Friday, Trec. 9111, of emption, YOI age.d forty.taro years. the friends of the family ore reopectfully melted to attend the funeral on SUNDAY APTEnIiOO3; at 2. o'cirrk, from hie late residence, corner of Sualttj field street and Virgin alley. eotui ItAff.—fla Tltradny, December Bth, 18.31, F11:111•IIIIIJK :WILLIAM, infant son of -Itobt. Anti }ammo J. Cochran,- aged 10 week.. • WILLSON.—At the real dente' of Semite' WU h"lm, Eaq.,. Baltimore, Aid., on tin. morning of the Ott Instant, DA VID WILL,2ION, formerly of Atrtteny country Ps. D. 0 Nr[l.l WIC AnDX[l4O.l WE'LL it ANDERSON, , . Steam Book and . Job Printers, CIAZIHTE 13T7tLAING, FIFTH ST., PITTSBURGIL raurnturs, ADJEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLANK. FORDEI, F OSTERSt PROGRABLNIES, VISITING CARDS, PAPER BODES, MIND BILLS, Mid ell kind, of rlnting executed with pro mpterother .p s. nnd dlnontch, and In the bent and next ent manner. We Invite our triemds having printing to execute to dee un call. noyhtittetni • _ pORTSMOUTH - SIX CORD ROM' FINISH AMERICAN ALSO AMOK VS ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON. These threads Are warranted of superior quail[ 1 and guaranteed to measure tern. hundred ya In length. Can lm had In all colon and number.. MANUFACTURED BY ?UE PORTSMODTH SMiIIIME FACTORY. CHAS. AMORY & CO., SELLING AGENTS, • • ae MURRAY ST., NEW YORK. DEVONSHIRE ST., ROSTON. D/5 cnruyun ALLEY, PHILADELPHIA del:Dneod. BOUQUETS, CUT FLOWERS, (t.c. BOUQUETS, OUT FLowrns, • • WREATILW and BASKETS virrni FLOWERS, Froin munnoows Oakland Greeithouse. Orders left with J. B. Gabler, 27 Fourth at.,. IL Richer & Ere., IM Wood. strdet, - Dunthath• & Ow, 86 Fifth .street or at the Greenhouse, promptly attended to. Rootlets supplied dolly nt Ste , above• named 'Pisces. Oakland carsrun to the Greeehowie every fifteen minutes. R 11 FOURTH WARD SDROOL OF ALLSGII.ENY C. 174 ,ftlyo notipe to holden of certificates Issued bYtue Roma,' Coos' minslcmers of the said Ward, that the same moa t be presented for mriversion. into Bounty. Gonda, on or, before theXth De , ember, 1961 , %softer that time`no more Bonds will be issued. l'ersomthold.:. In _said cortlftwitf o is,lll,presen t th em to BENT. LUSTON, President. of the Mud. otitis home OR .cji Retract, three doors below. Oheitnut, or to 8.; 13.1,111CER, No. 4PAndersortstseeL, , olei*t-Ittew •., V B3 i 3 roltELANOWlTifilr RUM. .1VR,..942:E.-.lll2aorTcalghtsert Win from the city, Dar Altirtsysylue,somsin.utti,ml„.., .rirtelnder - tkoletr Dottier, piddles ly weli watered.; IA m thenerthern kirk of Turtle Alm*. Two *tams of water _now! through It. Dwelling tousedge. For price Ind terms apply to Os • s. vniagirt it sotfs.6l itittet , it. CITY Alth MinliftdAN. . , Special Meeting of Firemen's Asattelatian. A 'tsp, tint meeting of the Firemen's Assertla.. it- Goo as held last evening. The meeting was erg ized by C. F. Porter being. called to the elm , and George W. Leonard, appointed Sec ret ry7wo tem. Present: Messrs,. John ilare, Mackey, Sima, F. l .lleyets, A. J. Cripples. ti. W. Leonard, Ihers. M.; Little, W. 0. Davis, John M. Kitten, and Joteph Little. • The object of the meeting was stated to be to he el r the report of the Committee appointed to visit Clevanfl, concerning the Fire Alarm Tele grph, and also to hear an explanation of the system front Mr. Evans, Secretary of the Amer ican Fire Alarm Telegraph Company. The Chairman of that Committee being ab sent, Mr. Evans was called upon to give his ex perience and otiserratlon on the subject of Fire Alarm Telegraph. Re give a brief history of ;'the origau of the' system, giving credit to Dr. Wpb. F. Charming, of INston, for first coneely-. in the Idea vrhieh was as beautiful as the Teic g, ,h has prove:kw:mad in its .results. The me-- ch ism f ofthdlinnuiti - systeni stiggeslato Di. - Ch. uning, the Fire Telqtraph--nnalegons to the two nervolts systenis of the physical organization, ' are the signal and . alarm circuits of the Fire . Tel • ph. Mr-Evans. explained the. several progressive • melte byvarldeb the American Fire - Alarm Tele graph has reached Its preitent perfect end enc lave systolic. lie urge&that the value of the Fire Telegraph depended solely upon its retail- Op; . .I.fnot perfeatly reliable too telegraph was , worselhan oialeiw—it might prove a trap for 1 the City, This fact ho clearly demonatrated. In reply to it - question about the patents owned bjr Messrs. J. F. Kennard & Co., Mr. E. pro cured a number of patents, one of which clearly covered the whole system of giving alarms of Bre by telegraph. The patent was real and in express terms covered the system as now op erating& Cleveland. Mr. E. , submitted.seproposition fir bunting a. perfect system of Fire Telegraph--ond at figures much beiow,what any - other city hos paid. IT, however, the city deterniine net to adopt a per fect system and wish a village telegraph as now operatingin Cleveland, Mr. E. said his company woultreontreet such a one as cheap as any other party. -- Before conchtding hiss address its read a letter from tJohn Dukeharfi- Secretary of the Firemen's Insurance Compeer of Baltimore,- .a- firm deingthe principal part of theinsuHng lint inter, to Messrs. John F. Heiman' A; Co. Speak leg of the value of theli system of dlarms,' as voidable in reducing' the nnmber of fain, :dams, end tjal facility with which fires were extiughiate! ed, and the best security to property. - Mr. Leonard offered the following preamble anti resolution 'which was adopted unanitnously. Whereas, A Committee of this Aaspelation has lately visited Cleveland, Ohio, in coujunction with the Committee - on, Fire Engines and HON of the Cannella of Pittsburg, to inspect the Fire Alarm Telegraph recently introduced intoahlt ; eler. And whereas, after considering the state. mho of facts submitted to Mr. A. H. g" , 1 9, of Philadelphia, relating to Fire Alarm TelegraPh; ,therebre he It 7 .. .I?acired.' By this upon we recant -mend aid emu upon the citizens of Pittsburgh the immediate erection of the "American Fire Alarm Telegraph" as nose being built in the dif ferent cities of the United States, by Messrs. Joint F. Kennard Jr Cd. The Association Is fully sat lid ed of the vital Importuned of a reliable tele- I graeh, Irani, be erected. The smaller and cheaper telegraph may lILNIVre lb... Tillages and small towns, but it to demenstrable that it is narelforde and unsuited to the wants of a 'City. While Indians of dollars are at stake and. liable to be destroyed by fire, it would be most unwise to ' adopt as a safeguard and protection that which might totally fail us in the hour of 'need, and which, under the most favorable circumstances, is liable to many serious objections. Hence this ArWociathatt Makes this appeal to the citizens of Pittsburgh - to come forivard and, contribute Ills. cosily to a perfect - system of Fire Mann Tele grarh. , Itmeleed, That a Cotrunittee --•:-.. be appointed to y make all- necessary arrangemexts to triecure tm early t of the Telfigraph• If found no - cessaary raiSoFtels subscriptions therefor....-, ~ A resolution was Mitred and•carried, contest leg the apjaahatmentof a Conaniittee Of `three to rise itie a incatia to havothe art which was .. thelitst session of the Llgislaturr, ecroatitg em ogler,. of Fire Marshal repealat or Modified ifortidt -the, Interests of these whom it eilretily - irelpeerocit.. Mr...l.4:isolidoffered the following reaelntion,. which was adopted after some debate, participa ted In by . Messrs. T. Little, !;apples, Leonard and Killen I.lcrolied, That as the chief Engineer of the Fire Department Isnot a' salaried oftleer,.that in burro IA be excused from complying ten By:. dap,ith of this Association, andturther that the Chide: al Assistant Engineers be exrused from the payment of Ones for non-attendance at fires as Xontatned In By-Law 6th of the Association. On thotiln adjouruhl. • • Dtcsi Goods, Cloaks am; Pram Motors. Thompson and Groetzinger, the well known dry gooda dealers, of Allegheny, arc now opening 000 of the largest and cholscst stocks of dress goods ever offered in the market, and our lady readers should take the earliest opportunity to call and examine:heir assortment. They will find here an .endless variety of goods, and, at, prices which cannot fall to command attention, In the Cloak Department thin firm otter and varied* lISSCot mot of ;penitents,. and they In- Ott an examination of style and quality, and a comparison of prices. They have oleo opened another very largo and superb stocii Of FurS, t o which they Ihtito spedal attention. The sales of tuna at this house, during the present semsoo, have been very henry: and the fact that them goads sell so readily In sufficient evidence that they arc the most stylish and desimble character. The assortment of 'sallies la especially rich and varied, and will command general admlratlon. We nould advise our readers, therefore, to coil at No. 110, confer of Federal and Water streets, If they desire to purchase anythiug, 1:x the dry gnces BLe—ailL l 'fluccially if they wish to invent 1: Dress Goods, Plonks or Fur+. That's the place tribe, suited. The_ Ounkard (leek lUnlon Oil (. 7 011.patty. This company, which has organized a shot, time slime, bare two engines rend) and will commence operations next week. their-terrlto nary is among the most valuable in the Dankatxt creek valley, and embraces a sixty year lease of over three hundred and ilfty-slx acres. The cap. Ital'Etock Is 0n1y,t430,000, In shares of one dollar each, while the working,eapitul Is $20,000. The resent very favorable developments in the Greene coonty nil region have caused an advance in the it eh of this company, which has been sold as high as 2, 1.50 a share. The large quantityof laud Lehi by this company renders the stock doubly valuable, as In case oil is struck, there Is no limit to the number of tcanm Which could lie niitheOtt the tenet favorable terms. 'The altslrs of the company are In excellent, bands, and the work will ix: prosecuted with rigor until the territory Is satleinctottly developed. The offiemt are: H; L. ilarrlngton, President; William W. Herron, Secretary and Treasurer; Direetors--Sarauel Gra ham, N. (I.3lacram, p.A3. ililltertilief7W-.. Herron, Wesley CoultetniulJrilur Ding,. Super intondent—George 31'eandless. Savaie Assault w ^ ith a Knife.—One Hoy ,• Fries to Cut Another's Throat.,.. On Tuesday evening last, in Birmingham, a boy named mulct Burden became involved to a difficulty with t• colored lad named Nathaniel Harris, when Burden drew a knife and cut liar-, risi in the throat, billeting a serious wound. Burden was arrested and taken to Esq. Sails bury 's office and locked up for a hearing. Bar log the night be succeeded in effecting Ms escape and has not yet been rearrest ••d, although:v:l,e -lent search haft been madefor him. Burden's father bad requested Mr. Salisbury to permit him to remain with his Son during the night, and the requorst was acceded to, but In the morning Mr. Burdell was found asleep and his son miming. Harrill' Injuries, although severe; 'ore hot con• sidered dangerous. tioN. Gronaa TIIONWHON.—Thin distinguished Englishman, who Imo beau making tour through the principal cities of the fforth and Wen, arrived here on Thursday night, and took rooms at the Monongahela house. lila presence here was known only to a few of our leading citizens, who paid their respects to Lim, aud en joyed ilia pleasure of his society until tee depar ture of - the train Ibr Abe cast. 2ilr. Thompson, we learn. has 'consented to visit us again. hi IV fill , weeks, when he will deliver a paha; address to our citizens. . ' A Nonce EXAIIPLE.—We are gratified to.loa:n ,that the employeee In hlesers.: Moorhen" & rolling mill, headed by ..13111r" Sinlth the - boaa roller, raised 616300 . yesterday, toward sgetting , up a Christmas dinner for oar brave poldiers In the array. -' liithin noble examilo were :ftglowod :by all our citizens.' .what a . grand ;J o ie our 501.- ,diens would boyebuTliristrnast,.., . •- Toni Giuurikan kao . yrellajitic's Great tsar fibnie Closes thic'evcning. An afternoon cablkl llini njll bey gircoors•okiciiat o'clock. who Laic not. yet tip 'show :Would embraialnObttlie 4t .; has luniAm , lentll,l nth tine, ineritad tlio nieces', 111 . &.• dud— -- • Tnsl A Tho 0 ; toOli is Int ritiocrt::iMi44:7c.%Filtirodiheshespest iand , tinat moth:Emit' intho alty.,l* , - - , [9l yihar telbums, get h Card Phot.b.:' , ,grapl4 of Geutrals, the., dm. Pitt**, has them ;kW *ells at the old prices. • .S. w.....' ~~h4c;.~ ~d.w.r;>.l'~w. r~. - siv*+l ...F.~..;.~=: .sleLtlng of Cit. Councils A tie ial mectior, of the Cay Co:meg, was held evening. ere! Cotq , -il-1';•rsod: Measrt. Brut* a. Miller, McCarthy, Morn..., Ph illij Rees, heed I)., Reed.!. P.., Young and McAnky. Pn olden t. Olintata of the last meeting were read and ap. pros ed. be. President read a communication from the (sky Controller to Councils, asking authority tot Lange certain appropriations from one class to another in order to enable the city to meet Mt abilitive now titre and unpaid. A resolution au thorizing the changes asked was passal. ' A communication was received from Richard Edwfirds, asking for an abilement on ids nest tax. Read and referred to Finance 'Com mittee. A•eornmunicatlon was received from Mr. J. C. Moon, asking a 'porrection In the assessment ou certain propertY on Knock street. Referred to Street Committee in conjunction with the City noliitor. - Mr. J. B. Toting, from the Ninth ward, on th epart of the Committee to whom was referred.the petition of Mest. Kier; Foster d: Kier, asking the privilege of cting coke ovens in the Ninth ward, under certain , restrictions, made a report favorable to theprayer , of the petitioners. On motion the whole subject was laid upon the table, by a vote br six to six, Pretident ItlcAnty voted In the atilimatiVe. The X.molutloit 'authorizing the remission of wharfage on coil - flats, •delivering - mat for said at ten cents or leSs per hushel„passed by Com mon Council. at its last meeting, was taken up and passed. . • Mr. .McClintock offered n resolution for the appointment of h Committee of three, onelrorn the Select and taro from the common Conncils, to wait upon Mn C. McGowan, Recording Reg , ulator, and request him to resign. The resolu tion was adopted, and Mr. McClintock appointed on the part of S. C. C. C. concurred, and appointed lifessii. Leonard and Hays. On motion adjourned. C'enanion Gounei7,,,Present? 316srei. Arm strong, 13areklei, Beek; Coffin, liscts, Dean, Pryer, Hare, Hays, Holmes, :Jones, Leonard, Nlattey,, McCandless Mc(Reiland, McGowan, McKeown, O'Neill, Robnan,. Buirnlf, White, and President Sti.W The minutes of Ike preceding meeting were road nod approie,ll. Mfr. 'flays presented an ordinance flying the saln ry.of the City Assessor at $lOOO per annum. ileicrod to the Finance Committee. Mr. Davis, of the Street Committee, presented a report with thedbilowing resolution: • sohyd, That the present Recording Regula tor, C. McGowan, ire discharged from ids of etal •position as on Mika of the city of Pittsimrgh; and that the City[Solieltor be instructed to take such actiort so will secure to the tree of the city such retards, plans. and regulations of streets, 'alleys and lots indite city limits as have properly become the property of the eity.(and are now In the charge of the Recording Regulator); by vir tue of the paymMst of n salary for Lisa faithful recording of the 'same, and that the City con troller be instructed not to certify any Warmnt to him, favor from the city, - until his accounts are Satisfactorily settled with the city. ••, , Mr. Davis, !presentingthn report of tiro Committee, stated Mr.. McGowan had failed to discharge the duties • of his office satisfactorily, and that the Committee were' imanimests requesting his reMoval. The report was accepted. S. C. concurred, Mr. Davis also; offered the following resole tion,'which wan adopted: lersolnd, That the Select and Common Coun cils Meet in Joint 'session for the purpose of tak-_ lug into• consideration the removal of C. Mc ! Cowan, Recording Regulator, and declare sills office recant, if, in their judgment, iliS . r.olllF/Vgli be deem ml neemsary. - • ' [The Councils Met Ins joint session, and' after discussing the suniect at notes length, retired try theirolpecilve chambers.] : • Mr., Bare presented a proposal, from J..*K. R.'anuard et Co., tai erects a Fire AlarmsTelegrOpli,, in the city of.ritt4burgit. Referred. to the Cont. mince on Fire Engines and Hose. , On motion adjourned. Railroad Consolidation. The consolidati(m between tire;_,lndtarrapelis . Pittsburgh 6: Cicielandßsdiread. Company, and the Ficilefontaine 6; Indiana Railroad Company, took place at a John stockholders'• meeting, at Union City, on the 24th ult.' 'rho nevi company thus formed will he known as the Belletbntainis Railway Comfiriny; and the line of tuna extends from 13ellefoutaine, Ohio ' to India:4os, Indi ana. The capital stock of the Indianapolis, Pittsburgh .t Cleveland Company was $401.2,- 000 ; of this them woo ,voted at. zald meeting" $1,77u,r40. Thecapital stock of the Rellefon— tempo & Indiana ompatty-_tra,s_ $2,500,000; of this them was 'Voted at said meeting 83,tr.33,30a., There wee a negative vote repr,Mnting In boat, compauies about 1tb3,0014. 1 . Arrival of I itjajot Gen. Herron, Major General F. J. Herron !snow in tidy city, spending a brief season among WS relatiresandy friends here. lie will remain the ten days or two weeks, during whirl time his numerous friends will have ample opportunity to take him by the hand. Although the youngest Major General in . the service, he'll. one of the ablest end bravest, and enjoys the cofilidenctrof the administration' in a high degree.! lie 11,1 been for some limn stationed at I3zten Dante!, la., end imsconunand of three clepartnrAts, exttilding froat New Of. Icons to the Mouth 'of Red River, , . Tor. 11Irricorof.6.As Orr,' Book STattr.—GO and examine the stock of rich and, costly presents t bleb are given to the patron's of theabove pop ular Institution, loCated at 63 Fifth street, oppo site Concert Ile% The stock of hooks iroba bit the largest eyef brought to Pittsburgh, and t heir collection of famil r biblet , pocket-blb es and' prayer-IN:saki is full and complete. Ttte stock of photograph"albums prosents.many new and 3'... tra:tive tstyles, varying In- price from *l,OO to 1'50.00. In all the variety of rich and costly bind ing. In addition to buying the books, albums,. tie., at the usual rates, a handsome present Is Eivr . , n each Ptirchase,. worth from ,50 cents, i'O $100„ . ..i,;;Lr,„:7 the pest week, many new rich c and valuable - pressZts !!'we been diettibined to customers. Itelow itre gib;.. a f.,ra• laamo' w,49 have been fortanatet Irr.lY.. It, ri:,:tt as i gin, with the purchase:4X a 83,01) bOOk, a lAttlinire.' sliver syrappitcher Miss Emma.ifall9ol3,'lrith Ler book, an cle•ran silver eard-basket: ' Thos.' Marshall, garb, will his book, a 'slit•m' ;hatter; dish; George ,N.,,Bl.m'ens, with phatograph at:' born;`,, silver hunttng-lar.tch,worths2s.oo; Itnd N. J. Sanders received as, gift. a ;sliver rotary:. castor, worth tt10,00 :; • Mrs.' 8. &Lawman, with pocket bible, a silver Bohetulan'glass-lined berry dish ; a gentleman ronkteefed with the Ameri can Iron works, of this elty,'reeelied we nitro, Barer ice-pitcher, 'Worth , C 1.8,00 ,, , Sfr ,ilf . W. Lawrence, with a 1425 brook, a . silvet , breakftin; castor, worth.-18,501. and. many other. , valtiebre prespnts , nro,giVeu Alva.), dally,, All 'who: par, chase heat/tat the dEctrOPolitaa go away highly stalsllo. ri la certar,y the place to buy imoli. The Metropolitan Gi Book Store, No. 63 •Fifth street, opposite Concert flail, Plttsburgh.,72a. Sena for a catalognm whiiih will be mailed free to any:address, upon 'application. , pooh''NOtlees. For rowmo 'rue Darn.- hlrs. 11rie. Gen. Pr. beet L. Vigo.' Pi4ce ta rents. Philadelphia: . T. 11. Peterson ac Bro. This Is n gory of civil Power of [Mary Life In the, (lampoon thg lnrolr and In • Battle, With illuminated, cover In Odors. ' For pale by.Johu Masonic. 11314 sth street. "TIIR LIMT Love.'! By-the author of t , •Tohn - Drayton:, I'MladelphiarT. It. Peterson a. Bro. This is n work much onperlor to Its predOcei sor. ',The latter work, on its. first appearance, created a great impression; but, while .I,t gave Indleithms, here and there, of considerable Ideality and strength, It contained In It but little that would lend us to expect the truly great, work which wo find in thls, its successor. : Tko Lost Isive" Is a strong, vigorous; story of rthat - Gmat Passion which makes be unmakes the destiny of Man. It Is told with,7,power, gracethlness :and purity. " The Lost Love" Is a. eroation'whlch calls for and compel!, the. admiration ..of-all renders. Price $1 50 hi paper, 0142 00 In cloth. .For Sale by J. I'.'lunt, Masonic Hall, sth street. • v ---L :Bunn FOURTERN Ya.tu.s.--acorge Wadsworth, !of Perry, township, 7tmorcland, co. sixteen years of age, stopping at No. 6 Congress street, totally blind from . cat ram on both eyes since Infancy 4 A few days lima Dr. Sterrett by a deli cate operation remorej the .cataracts, causing Joy and astonishment; to the patient, as the light, after so long a phriod of tlatknesa, burst. ed upon hicrisioni he suddenly brings. to A t m a•unirerso of Interesting objects, lie, delightsDiiicwhw .. colors, particularly red, .rdso. In be. holding the ltuniattemintenance.. • . Hones An;a Bepee r n LiAin.-7-Anyvnleflen. deelring,te pun:base a Ivaktitble' hots; g an annual adeettleed "anotlei ealumn,irlde;iL he worth- ettentlon4 Th,;.'liorso is of the del, eb.eted Moignn tined; end exeuidinnly ifyiiett and fiiliited. 7.tlB-hot iften TiTeralna in. - seppertnnlty s .-lis offered for dentin; a Stre!..,F4tn, •.koree.t Bee the adierdeement. - Dominic - pur r ,' coop's; bleinkols flianelel Vuorls, gingbantii. liancysodiktlngsfbalmorab, ith,ablislnenferaalk. ettlet fitibts;Trisit/ linen, itec.,;-at retsl3,-thiv, atliteCiglaigre , Skotr Anc /lon4ibuser6s/Mt 1160 'rs;aanxii.iice. -, ch Winter rpm* boys, „Imitate,- and nab; at- kw ptlios /341 9*t 65 14Nt WC& lantr-aidimpobr afoot . urca'a wear at pEvate I. Mcdellsoa's aaoston Dn. is with great pkasu7e that we ebroidelo tho merited Isacettts of, this dlstin gi Isbell physician, in testimony of 'which we nu:dish the following testimonial of the ‘."' ITE or DiSCILAII . Gi ro&E TILF:Vat:. pirrsliz,rwu, DO, 8, ISB4 About four weeks sineolitlueed myself under the care of Dr. Lighthlll, for the cure of (Par rben, or dlsettart,m - from the est. The dlscharge ir very offensive, and kid been a *great a MoY once to me fora long time, but - Jo* it Is entirely stopped, and in the abort abort time I thud my belt' cured of a xery troublesome, not to soy, dan- germs disease. Join; E. Susaiitoa, thkw -. .No. 93 Tunnel et. TrresraE.—]figs Heron's benefit last night was :a perfect ovation. Many Wert , ttirnei from the (loon who could not obtain soma. The new play of ." Tbe-M ateries of tVe Temple" was'en thuslialleally rc:e ed, and will be repeated foi the las t time thin lag.r • !Co cu CANDY- , —Pure and good, can be 3btain ed every day 'at' lite 'People's Brass'. Rod "Caddy . Stand in .tbeiCow. Market 'louse, from Goory Beacce :Allegheny. . - BAYARD : T.III.OIN new book, "JohtuOtrafrt7'a Fortanyi " 'fbr sale at Frank Case's, Chrowele building. . Tun clienpent Photograph Albunas nt Esank Cage's Book and News ICPepot,.Fifth street: 8643—Diaries, of, all sizes, nt... Frank pase's . Book and News Depot, ,Chronicle TILE Scmcrirzo AXEIitC.S74, for the Week end ing DeccinbtrlOth, can be obtained in ths period cal depot of H. L. Norton, thownarllle. • . . , Tim ' Committee appointed to ditribnto the RELIEF' FUND in the 'Eighth ward; will meet Lila day at 2 o'clock p. in., at the public' school home, Inn btreet. , . Iv yon want to net something ulro, go and get Ile of' (Logo beautiful parlor ornament*. SPECIAL LOCAL.-"NOTICES Nnw GOODS JUSt received at the - Merchant Tailoring establishment of Graham .1k - McCand less, 73 Smithfield street. iVe would most res pectfully invite the attention of our friends 'mai the pubic in general. to our new stock of fall and winter gonds;,They contain. all the • very latest-styles of English, French and, American clothes, casiirecies and testings, a'll'ot the 'finest quality, aid -is selected with Mho- greatest care. Gentlemen desiring fashiduabio and well made clothing, would do well to givens a call before purchasing else Where. Every garment Is war:: ranted to give full satisfaction in , both prier: and vality. WUHAN A: 31reaNntrzs, Merchant Tellers. No. 73. Sittithfisll stool: Srr.etsv. Nurks.—The atteankm or our read ers Is directed to the brilliant assortment of Fall and Winter Goods Just received by our friend Me. John Wrier, No. 121 rederalt street-, Almheny. Ilbs stock eomprisasn great +Artily of•• F r ancs*French; English, Scotch and American Cmslincres and. Cloths, and fine Silk: and Mast- Inert:A - MHz:lgs, all of which will ho matloup to order In the lutevt styles and in the beat manner. A 'tholee'seleetion of Furnishing, Ooods 'also on hand and for sale, together with a full stock of Made Clothing„ well and fashiopahly, made. GREAT PITIGFIER. 11.EM . A.PANAK.A. • Mace the introduction or reedietnt, the ortgilr of ,thicmc has . perhaps been the subject of • Mere 11143•' 1101. • and scientific consideration by the most learned.ofahe profession triaWatiy other connected with the Biwa of the Great Creator; not s few have, emitentled bet all diseases hire their origin In the ;stomach; others, • the solids; of • the, body; others •.eydin;and by for the greatest number, Contend and . reason that tbe n Loon Itself in the very fountain of IVO—that If if becomes impure, then disease Itt worst forms — Serofula,CancerylJlcers; die.,-it'ppeary 404 indeed, exp. „„ —.clatsealaws t in Mass of dia . muss by perffyingthe plood end thereey.creeting their enttentleM. sad -cure, prole this to be the "correct theory: actlorUPOnalihich theory, the need., ichm'noWfrattnverisnmateranana, was composed and brontcht Vino Ipmedloo, pooduelng tho twast-grat. flying respite . . Its useeboWenonstme such mastery over • 81.310rU1.a. tIIAIERATIONS, PIIIIPLES -on . '; vim FAb•E, My' SALTIIII - £.1731 • LIVEIt_q..I3.IOPLA/liT, LANS. or .• •.,• DYSPEteif.A. . ' 11.111:11 - MIlli1Yinf; GF2 , V. ' ' • r.44 1 .AL/E117,11ILITI",.• . at., &a.. W6 O SiVes Own the time tit • nylirst taken, eneone. moment to the patient, by molting both seed and hi — thegood It is'abont , to , secompllsh. ' -It wan thaifibt . htit to put onoi hybottlet at 150o.andline• each,--as many por disposedlo fry an ertt. debut are often 4etertal *nth* enpensa•-• , •so the trial here can bp; made at a 7moderate outlay, and ;utility the • purchaser , that the ' article • L .. what to claimed for to be. viz: the politest HEALTH orrea brought before 'the people; Dellcateremalm will find In It the medicine That the public may form scene Idea of its peen: liar curative merits, we rnhieiri Her of the Pri pal articles of which it is composed, withes short deseription of the uses and adaptation of each, ta. hen Item thd highest authority known to medical science. HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA La anvil with a beneficial efftret In eases or Rheum,- tism, scrofulous Affections, V:hataneons Diacasea mulct/ler depraved cpadttiono of health. P.I.NDRuo.Ar . . le lonic, Aiurette, and eptrient., It hns action upon the Ilyer, mettn It lehe 4 4Per eceretlon. It has hem much toedin n l e lnlnl an n ; In; dleessee of the digestive orfrin - lODIDE POT.IS*C3/- • . • There are few diseases Iri whirls it fiat fiat ProYed beneficial; It is used In Scrofuloua Airecidena with great benefit; it has also been used with much tun •.' cent in treatment for Intrarnmritton of the generally Increases the appetite and flesh.. • LU FENDER FLOWERS Are aromatic, tonic ? and laghlp favkoaratlng •ha cares of fiervatte TVINT,ER , GREEN i • 8 e 8 I , Bclaily talufible 6i - silo if Scrofula. 04 , the.ustatlem. - - ; - " • c.H.LuomiLe norrizzi Are advantageously used to can. of Enfeebled DV. gertioD, but are glipeclally applicable to ettteBo Oeuvre' Debility with weak appetite. •- AIRZERECY3' BARK.. • • It nets istorably as an:niter:l44 114 ( - AMMO Al. - fectlyM,Chronbt bilteun44l4to : rind 9bstip.spr Dl - or the Skin. Tt . lialaboo tbe wlthheld as *pro telt ibagnlnOltaLld. • lot Elle 4Y . , silt' ON 1022TSTON COE. OXIMITELD .IrlD FCRIATIE STS.; 0-1-Aak your intellkaul. inlyalclan hbiopinfan ibe aborts reeipe. . • deli.regagai • PAINT AND ccii,on'wbpacs . MaltUrAtiulte . . , White . Lead and Mini Paint ; and colors; Of every description, dq and earned in oil. BRIDGEWATER METALLIC PAINT, BanocrwATza ooLons, Farms/tl~e; Cotti~geq 3C . REYNOLDS, general Agent 't. setTikindS 7t miunrm LkNE, Ir. 8.7 F, RElyAßD.—Stolon, from the amble of the subscri a Trwlnis St/die:4Pa. 11. E., s DAPPLE: ORZk HORSE, about sixteen hod high, about elttyears old, high carriage; one hind leg, from the knee down, a shade lighter than the otheryboth ftont hoofs cracked, And a alight sorti on the inside of the right ear. 'A rewaid - of :fifty dollars will be given for the recovery or the horee,;and seventy-fro dollars for horse and thief. .114:55E S. 5131P.3011, IrwirVe Sjat,lop: JAMES M. BALPII, • ' 4 9 , ..rinamitopt, ''- - • , Pre!sms -EXPLIOIT DRAWINGS .eind.-RPEOI EItJATIONS, for nll kinds of bulldinpriand supcs, intends their erection on reasonable terms.. Oa- Oficv on ANDERSON. STREET, :between. . Lecock'ond Robinson, Allegheny City.. - ... _ _._±___,________ - . .. .:., '•witozazsa.t...ori" tigium. , - .. ~ ..i. '', ,- ' :"' '' - -•-.- •'' ' ‘,v.: , 1,,, .'' .'• JAS. V. W00DWE'4,:,.....1 , 3 . i Nor. VT And 99 . , ....; s :94r5r.;. : .,...,. ......: - .110i.illti..ii.. - &. , 6 , .4,•ei1a - 1' ..:.' --•,.., ~.-! ~..;,:., -...,, .. z oo- ~- •-. `,A—L-LEtt------1 _courtittiTeli-• —Diojiatar"G„,,ificrA,ocheny crotiaty - N:; tyros , 39 '.1 m 9 DuZ a r n oirM iii g2 . 6 D .ntterl o t the, re.;..,- ...._....„......____ reolidratr ot: thmShairpebtelhUrdOlortstil ''... VidA '..7:?..t' VIM' ber I t'illa, ,therillti tio.; . ,i-1. , -, - ! It „ Inia,taildittffietiA r ktAMilnut °4l :-.-r --- tu ,, dvaio , b3. , tharts,,,,,,,- mth ~ ,„rLowo-t..•7-, ia -----...._______ QH a ' , rn - ir A -- ~. ~---- ------ i i2ed;WfliV ... 4 MIZ . _„„L . ,V,:'%*:f. 'IU:x4ikE,RN -7- -. ! --,......,A. cfp...ckalailts, " each I.dek for the spun of On% ontooosslie weeks -I— .-::: 4,, - ; just il:: ia r c ie: i 'lm i i.o i ßrup,quartia n d pft . it!, ,og 3 t. t h , o e ftn y i i a Zl . a4u:l4l l Ztttairartztz.4.i., ..,gti , l' .. 6 " ;;Vb i rtlyn : uggatzi, ' .. - gwze..,=;. - ,t;Aiimugap4.lf , , ,, , .1.0!@'!.: ~,, .f. ii,! . .-, - , rrni -tititif.-ticd-FiljugE Liberty_ Titor -7 411 . . - 'ley& P"H____3w A t. '2 4 .l l.w.mj: o l:Pli-:„.0c-'7 7. . A-,.caitsorr STREET, Soo ttt Plttofurgti. 'FOR .NV . ,- - . l !..JOisfer, Agent ffiiNtirth7AiiiitC. , Z- '7'' - ';; SALE. Appty to ti, 013TR/3MT & SONSi- -.-- ; __. ~...ca, State. of Ponorilvntlts. o udlitiittOtitAV._ , 7 l .• - .. ',- '-- . • sv., : . .• ~ isk •III4;kok ftrock , -:-.._"-volni,lP s 8T WALTEIIsfrBEER,---..-, T''i•-: , :i/.:w. ,,- 37:2 , zi01a . .. - - - - - ... , -' ,. '" 4 ""' - --- 4 .... - -444'•LikL:.v...,''I'i'.e.IitZgiYd,-xo'. 4:..n1 ''. ; l _- . • - , A. J. filil(ll33 • • ...1111Ap,A41 SCOTZ alllG(3l3'tt utorf ,•-• Dilwor th 's 'huildlng: aorter , pfunat'Aiul qevezi4t stoteti, gittibtargh; ~! iki Alinly.,s..(n. and 4 , ..-- half cans, rceel red' fresh ever' inoW4, - 1, - iii . tor sae at. ttle..Fuldir , Grootory Store or: Ji , , , .' _:-.44,1:.!'''' f' 6.i ir . iii , .. 1 . 1141111. ''s d n a • ' ''' tirir„ ,lA7, a 6.kw..4,3. - puil--- l ir-----,,Eiez.. sti . ~,,,ced,f i thir4;;ii-canaript . 464., h ! ,,., 3 mi kemil (Iroccry Store of w_. •,,`';'-'. ••• '.6 .1 -' r . ,`,"-': ---- - ' ,Tl 44itEiiiiii * , ••• do . - ::". - conio'ioertt4** u...d i ' -'- __!, . _ SPECZAL .ribmtar.s. IMBE Wit'V*; • • B, &BOL1.17111.114:11.131N.ABZ . . , tro , ,,kwy•litAttET* CO.,'Relfr'entr) • r rrh only - Vinognr with Privy Media, at ratty extlitittors;.nt tho laternatfotist I.4Alacn, and for,nale by • jeWmodtt CON FplslON "di D T1 , . 7 411. OE bk AN INVALID, .publlshed 'for'the: benefit rya a• a warning and cautica is 1. . yew's: men wh - 2 offer from Nervous Debility, ri OS mature lAemsr '.of Manhood, dm, supplying; at tine' mitnuitheil thimeqt. *eV ewe, by one. who has cured h Iniself after being put to, great ex ..pease apt injury through !talent humbug and tpisclterg." , 117 enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, MA .gle caplet may be had of the author.' ' • . NATHAN= DIALIFAITI San ' N. cddradan Flo gs county, I/1021 VATY near , ratSDWlllithor•iiplala Di INft OF_. ,ilfrbeTt,t(z. the smakingidense, on .TlLUlltiDdi, , tond da .oil December next, - At IL o'clock to .deol whether th is Sank obeli Weenie armed Dosage the purpose 0./Milking,. under the _laws „atlas, ~ reel States, whether ft shall he". were conferred Iry . th e Aet Of the ge ant- - , _,f ly of the Commonwealth of Peansylvadds, 'end. ..t.llll7 i i i iin AN enabling the Banks of. this Ccutimina: : Pink g t o er m t e h trtg Mg: frAfel..4-"°?„;c... Frimed the 2id4lay:of AugustoB64, and to Cake any urther action thnt may be expedient. noidldd T. MAGorrimtheattler:•; , PLEASE: , TAIAE NOTICE ' . •. , the first electing of the corporation to be . . the, 11,17LISEPRISIZ.:071 • :• Ott, wlu OS NSA , • m(TiIUESDAY, i ) re - emtifir 29th, WU,. lit fitulkilh- - ham, at the Saw 11111 0111 re of MY. John' : - nt . the...outh end of. the..l3lrmieghisto. Dr}dge, at 7 , , • • o'elockp.ail., for the pinto:Swot organtrathinr,ldete, - . . • flan of /44...aws,clection of Marrs, ho AAA - Iror*) the purposes aut h orized oral snore particu larly ape- . cited. in an :Act of 'ttin:•Gezeral Aesembly ther;l%i', ComroonWesith of Perussr/rnnia..ontliled ",.„. relating to Corporallons'for toting, Wittiest and Quarrying PlirPOocii. ' ! ,7 PP r i l f e 4 - .'.'• 7 - • the lath day of July, 1863. • , deratawdese _ prifiesb•‘r. SPt/3494-77.1: Copper . Nill and SnieltirigWOrkg..':'"' - • , Lntrt , ,,:rt: tro PARK ft.VC finufneturert. of SliEdlattsrgt, DRAZI&& 4 ' &- -BOLT COPPER, PRES.'S - NW COPPER' DOT:" TO:11S,- DEISED - ST:14.4TDOTIVMS;.S.PALFLTV'r. , ' tsciLp.En. . Also, iuntortersond dealers in Az.s,- , rntri....arz‘Jsrnira.inort, (WIRE. c.` ':` Constantly.onhandiT/RNE,RS' .2114011 INES and TOOLS. MIMI:Ouse, No. ro FIRST rind LW SEO- - 010..STREIRR, Eittaborgh.SpoplnLoedorn Ott • Copper cut to arty desired pattern. . To• ..NEONOITS ' . 'eriLTPFEURIVI, OF - ' - ROTS. SEX.E .4 .-.l..royerenti nourieprOnhaol ~ f log been restored to hoalth Ina ftw day., attar no :cl ol gi t rt !Ir.', ultlr4=ll:P:lN encird duty tO'COMIIMIIIeate his ' atifictrid erreures tie tatnit of cum. of Cu eddreerecrehtedope, he wilt send, free, q n cops Direct to Dr. JOHNAI: ern PUitorr, fr . , : i-rirrsaumun HOBEIARD &I_CoNG, ILISNUP.IeTOMPS OP , •P.~TENT CROLLNIVCIRCUE4nA, Warranted CAST STEELSAWS,tof every ets.4 no:inflate Mltt,ulay; eviuta Cat, Gang, and all other wastetina___ • • Adt kinds of KNIVES and SPRINGS, nutdofma. Sheet CA' tot Steel ; Eatra Itethaid /IP,EIt AND MOVING KNIVES, dn. " Warehouse and Woelti, corner W.11. - rEff.afit - SHOST.STEESTS,,PtttabtivOt. -1 , •••: Particular attention given to Retnothlng, Gnat:, , Wog sad Stralghtenlog-Clrcular fnopale. of ail aloUs.,,putehlog and prinao4one at.ressonatleiatt4.' - ' afddly WAIL 8A81V1111,14 • & .Iymi„2o, W.,2OiisdNIARTN,FritEEM.t, ' Roving - ecenreilisslaeite4ll4l; and- funilshicd - with the moot Improved, nisclitnery,wa riairepas.'T cd to memiifacturs'Crery description of 110m.E.71$ . In the best nuitinct..stid warranted" clust balmy, - made in the coimtri. 01113INETS RIOREN • FIRE REVS,- AFFAIR PlPUSL .Bouaics, tf EDEN SEIIM, TILERS,' STILLS,' ' 'AGITATOR-% SET. '• •TLING ..110ILER BRIDO_RS, SUGAR and foie ml of g WORM: RlLLiti-PATENT BOILERS. on the shor;est notice. ; deteit(.. . • .. . .._ , . ---- : • raOrtS 1 1,1%';'' - " 4 * CO . . ' ll '. 4l **"‘ ''l , mix.. MILLER.C6) 1 ' ''' "' , Vi r iashlsigtim• Work" ''' ', . , - "; '''• -,-: _ , trimuz .. • FO'IDIDERS AND MAORINL4TEIi Prrrse..."- , '. r Aranulacturers. of BOAT . AND STATIONARY' • :., , STEAM I ENGINES, 'LAST ENGINES' MILL . CHINERT,' GEARLNEL SILATTING,! I mum. - -•:. ,maS of all dencrlpig, OIL TANKS .16. STILLS. • , BOILER AND StiELT, IRON WORK. , ' .- • • ' 111 , 0- - Agents for GIITAILIPS PATENT .LNIECT . , . 0II; for feeding tiollers. . fri.v!taenevrx.a....w. D. IIMXT.1:11..:.1. P. 11 0L1.1(4.111 . , „ BEI.LE STEEL WOUIES.' • , •, • ( Stioc o4o r 4 to R4rr?9 l , MonFlAr h.: ( 190. lionulneturen of CAST STEEL;- SPRING. . j p PLOW and BLISTER, STEEL; SPAINGS,..,ILE— LLS,CROWBARS.-&e.' • • •'''• -f 15 /fir Works FIRST WARD, 'Allegheny.. Poet - OM= iddress, vitqAUT* • • i,V)47 . , .. , ,km...DISEASE* or — • in - ENEirvovis; 0.... SIOUNAL,ATROVARY..AND:SEXUALO; STSTInIti.--new and. rettmblo treatment.--to Ro. :Porto Of thilloiisidAssocTudion.vSoixt, eA majtl4 loafed Ictter onvOttai too of Oberge... . .„ Addriii D. 7. SKJLVINIIOUOITTON',HoutabI.. .Associstloo, No. 0 south lijntb etnctirl4o, , -. , 0=.7 Aurora of IRON VAULTS - AND VAULT DOORS_, IRON' 'RAILING,- WINDOW - BRUT. TRIIS t WINDOW .GUARJ/8„ do,. Nos- 91,0E0.. oNlick a_od So THIRD STREET,,bblrieen Wood sad Marc.OVTIVo on Vaud va.rfety .noor poy.Ortts, Utley euadpfrdo, onttaide for nil purpooco.. - - Vorticulor aitcollonyald cisclnadtki Grave Lots. ...Tobb!fig done ot ohort Au: -.::,....., 2: • , , . • ' p- S- .I.C.:l 4 ol;)lrEti . '4t NONSait3iteil la FOR ~ 1 tknor .EION,AND.DonEsTio HILLS OEYA '-^ •"'. • ••01LiNGR, ORRTIFLOn. .. - •', ' DEPOSIt - : 7. • :A.A.R•ii 2COT`'• - ..O.t r i.FßO.lll, NO. 19: KArtzur . . . : . OTREE • r•ln!tebrirgh. P 4, •--- • • - • •' . •!••••• ir c?. l— Urnie.lait.de. 0/2 aft ihe prin,lFP4 1 44 ,1• •• .... •,•,:... L ll:uttglli;ut the. United Statoo. - - - ._-., i r ,: Sr, .........H -- ' ' Elfin" xi:: ivoujiis ,r,;iiv,—t):..----, , r/NG A. 111) CONIMISSION .11tER0111.-'7 rid !wholesale dealer.. an. wthEsr...- Burr . :., .smos, F.L.Tfr., Bbd ProdUct .g e lrp4. l Yi-: M . O.- -- ••. - ' 'WOOD. MIMES -I . lttabutzli. • - ;•4., -, - -Alta- . ... - . . . , . .. .. ... ••• ; .. 5z.v4.12 - noars.-•., ...-:::,., ,-.;.- •.,... • .• „. 1. 1Vi?, 1 01 - r A iT .trf i nfla'4ll3Eir •••: :i : ,•...: _ ..___ _....... . . 1 L iz.. v. . 37 ..T 2 . 7 ~,,,z,,,vpic.7tii.micr LDALEX,,..„, leaven Pit tabuygh every SA.tUltbArialll,treiric2• , - •-•-• ". . .: In., ad Portsmouth terry LIONDAL, at 3 o' clock. •.:- • ' : p; m.. The Golden Era make cone ectiona 'at Pone- '..•':'‘' ; - mouth with the apienAbl steamer Boston;, MIA: .-- '•,•": for Clacton nti,ntui wilt receipt freight and pawn.. •,,:;,.• ,- • 'tors through to that city. : •• •• • wirel - /.• •- '•VEGuLAji .,: , AL( ' -..., • PITT SDIHIGII„.PACKET.—The , new Satilast mumingllngsenger steamer ifl i4 , - s. 4 , . , • PORTL.II, Dapt.T. Is-Taylor; Clerk, L. F. Beeler-. A .. - t Leaves Pittso :every TAD y, TifURS, . and SAY, MON D AY , LS roclook m. Leaves2',• Wheeling eve. WEDNESDAY aott „,. • .PIIIDAY, at a o'clock a. m. All way bustasur ' - promptly attended to. Towing done•afloodersto ••.... ... Po/freight or pottage apply On. board, or to TA% COLLINS & CO.. Agents. Pittsburgh; or $O • BATTELLE &CO., Acenta; Wheeling. - dc'ttf • PlttiAnugli, t OR EVATIVMVILLE . Ie, .NA.SIi, , VILLE—The tlne steamer LEN' LEOTT Card: Shephard, leave air sleektall-', -THUS, DAY. tOtagnst., et I o'clock juts. -• " For l l FW4 . ftf i tenatkiert. Dissect or to - IX OOLLDICiIiOCID3 VILLF.—The splentllA'atztriter 011.714011 E, Capt. Jolley, um- 1e.7.71=3:. on THIS DAY. 10th tag., at 4 o'cledk - .F9 l. freight.llmgipal i y o vt o r ot Ara : 3911N' 'MUM: . • (Aristia't; •' 1 ? On.:LOUISVELILEi ' cnuw AND -ND "LOUIS,—The aplandld,' - E, NOANON Capt. - Janata fattaddeni:w tt , teank •Au apuve on Pt ONDAY, 12tp last, at t p. For creliatt,ol,Trit4c i ttrl i sa v lev , or 1 0 dew' a OgN, PL,toK,. FpRNIrpIINE, AND .CANE„ 41.D,N90..A.941 4. ;,..:,,,.;:,,,.!-: ;r: S At mtifte4priee,, . • • ••• - • . • • • . . • . . . F. N. BOLL3tAIP, , tf`:4? -
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