JAfr. 4, 1862. rnpITYrZFFAIM. . Uktkobolooical OrfltrrATion for the (fmeiiit'bj Q.B.Shaw, Optician, 55 Fifth street,--corrected dally: ,1 ' / in SUN INSKAOt. • o'clock, *, a. - - 00 30 |3 . 4 s ««- * • - 00 S 3 6 - '•«»• if.’Mi- - - * 00 ‘ 23' Barometer, 30 5-10 Btrif3T»ilor’i lectore on Monday •- •' ■ .* -Evening* - . By,ao''ftnhduodeaen£ I< io Another .column, we BaTaen Tatto*,- Eiq.;wiU, os Monday evening; deliver a lecture os Th* .We doubtoot that a largo "number of ourciti uss arrangement* tq bel in La*, fiayette Hall; on-thatevening, to bear' TaTLOi oa a , subject so interesting at any .time, but tooretcyif possible, than •ever/, at the praentiinu }l wh«n our £ate or fortune foreehuir ter think of ourselves comparatively . -Vnhi comparing ourselves with ourselves/' (a practice that Uunderthe ban of apostolle condemnation,) but measuring oorielroa tritb other nations, as a- preparative - measure. to that whlehwa may haplyle foioed to come to at laat/t£ Wit: ayavTtd them I. should be abler to help ui to a Ytaw.bf'the American People in all their characteristics, social and political, than the moitWldely traveled American living? Batbetltoshavlng traveled widely in almost ererynuartei of the globe, Mr. Taylor la- a close observer-ef-men and manners,-and a~ charmingdescriber of them. ; W* therefore concludethathei* eminently qualified treaCibpialereiUng .and timery - subject on which he it to lectnre, with all the adrantages which hit-natural:taste : and- faculty for oh* •erTatiba/for collecting and comparing the striking facts that distinguish. . races and aetionaliti«3,andfQr drawing a vivid, ' Ufa-like picture of the scenes which he re* calls, give him overmauy other contemporary travellers;;'-' To give our readers timely,nbtico of the.inyitiagtheme which Ur. Taylor, will' . presenf on Monday ereulng, we reler to the : subject thirmorning—and doubt not that a - crowded audience will greet the distinguished ~ eager to hcar what a great traveler •in other lands has to say about the people of • Ms own* -t . Soldiers’ Religions Aid Committee. Thf Cammittee appointed by . the Urge UnlQ& unNUng.held on Uonday evening last, U the Second United Presbyterian Church, forth# purpose ot “inaugeratiug sooza effi* oiantpUn far'supplying the religious wants of- ■ 4b* «rmy,'' desire to inform the Christian publiothat they have organised and. com* meocedthe workassigned them. - - TheyfUd'tho sphere of their a largo ohtj and -earnestly bespeak your sympathy, your hearty co-operation* Something hasalresdy been accompli* hed,bnt the fr+atvork is all before hs. We matt, as we unr,country, our own firesides, our friends, and above ail .the cause of'our Has tar, ■are the soldier, so far as la our power, from the'demoralising influenoel of thi camp. The Committee request: .' ; JfW>MThat.:.the - pastors of the various churches Within' the -cities and county appoint ja Weekly Soldier'sTrnyerMeeting; and, fur* ther/thit' during the coming week of world wide prayer, those -Who havo gone from-our . midst should he often and especially remem* bevM‘ln bur approaches tb'Almighty Qod.' ' ' &K**<f--rThal a colleotion be taken up, in eacheburch on the second Sabbath of Jauu* ary, or as soon thereafter as may be, and the sums raised "be forwarded to D. Robinson, Treasurer of' the Commiltoo—address: Cbm • mcretai Bank, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Committee will thankfully re-_ cetve -donations of books, religions, moral and hUttfricati'khd: papers of a religions and moral character, tu be forwarded to supply. **eainp libraries/' and furnish hospital reading* Bab* : hath yknolsythronghoot the ootmty Are earn estly appealed to remember fathers and broth* :*. wrs.aWay ;bn* the battle field;; Donations of tblik class «h*y' be lcft.at.the stbr&'of-Browh A Kirkpatrick, 173Liberty street.- •i -• M.B.BftOWNylJAatrwuN Soldlers’Beligious Aid Cam.for/Allog*y Cor ' Book Table. . M Hickory Ball; or. The Outcast.' A Burnaa.'* ol the Blue Judge, SvMn. EsuuaD.XLN. Soutbworth.- PhOadelphU:; X.B. Petcnoa * Brothers; Pitts burgh i FocsshThy W. A. Gilclcaftfoay, No. *5 Price,Wceuu.” . Theidmirors of Mrs. Southwortli will, be glad to receive a new work from her proliflo pen, and especially so with the assurance' . whkbendorses the volamo before us—that it -. Is 'feqnal to' anything ever before written by h«r.°/.Besides the commendation's to which the authomsmay be entitled, we are happy • to eay that both is type and paper this novel ■is superior to the ordinary cheap publics* tlopf, in which people are invited to find such amaeemeninstheirfaneytaay crave, at tho: expense of some present torture, end perhaps lasting Injury, to their eyesight. Mb. flsnr Mxssa, Fifth street; haa also, received this work of Mrs. Southwortb't—and. keeps Peterson's pubiications constantly: for sale in Pittsburgh. ~ _ . < :A Tfce West*ni University. T&S'lntriturion .wUI re-open on the :6th insto&tL i Sheh amngeihtnis eklst therethat ertry/cIASS;*»d iTirjr pupil • receives all' the thay ayjr.yhicli canVot jbt where alltha sciences and rations 4 languages arc~ UdgbTby-ar single individual: While the/ proieiis to impart information/they also espe cially pupils to nw their / ewn-powers:« With .s- Urge corps of Profes* •ore. spacious rcomi.erenr facility for ills*; erannfthe difiVfeut branchesof:science, and. • vellv te promote health,the belt adrantaips are afforded to all Who with to studyeither tha f preparatory; ioientlfic orcollegijiu coarte. i 1 : DVath orpe&fiirlranla Soldleri. J tteffoUuwitrg Pennsylvania hare died ifii the vicinity of Washington vines left • EamtielWiilison, company E; Fourth ear* Airy, ateatnp; Franklin Jr Per sing, company . D/Flfty-setenth tolanlceri/et_ceop j Thoe. C./Wykoff, oompany l, Fifty-seventh Tolas tt-W atcamp; Samuel Dost, company <0; Twenty-third volunteers,.at temp; -feUas N«Ui/teamster,w F. Twenty-third volufitMH/kVcamp: Mark Waaher, company £,FheStdrriUey, at EemlnaryHospltal; Ahiol Ba(bmaa,eompaoy ■D> First. volunteer*/ at Cokahien’;Colwge Hoipitelj'Loaif EUal*, companyJß, camp... Aaiwitt o roe pAisnro Cowtex-- f*xi. Move t.-A ,4 jvo man, V whose we •Bfprf« 9at : of mjnct for. t«r family, iu utNtM ymfatday »rtniny by th, M.Tor'j E?rJ?{. * u, ®P tln * >»1«1» eoMUlftlt |lO Mll on Uwßud; of/Roy.UoivVVrmolit, <m Mr. Slmon JohMU,,,, fui «t audKUiu.fw «hkb 0* < ?S2! d T.* aofalapaymtat. Mr. Jotalltoß h»d h«r umM «a4-*3Wto' tk* i&MJfjx’t ofio,, whir, enurfej biil ■ far a UHiHjm, *Hch /«k« flic*. Sh, a«aM h»Tiar.*ay kao.falp .'tui ‘ *nd- allege* that «h, t»«IT,Ht from harhrwhar. 1 .", V"' ' WatsaJt'lLjM axp Cootta,- Mr. P. A.fihmTy,aMnt for, tin **i» of'Doa •h«'» ImproTrt Witcr Fltwr aad Cool.r" will btiaihi* city n«t mk, far lht parpon of dijpoiing of right* under tho patent- Ibo inv«ewr**#tdee InMiKtaapoti.aiul claim* (v kataparfaetad aaapptrafaairhlah wlll parify tha faalaat.atar, cither .alt or freib. -Tho ayaat will hapfaftar aotuy tha publio wherd tha''filler anaCooler". can ba»««n. Puts Was# Noxmtioss.—The follow faf admiaatiobi liara hwia made iu tha Fifth ’Witit'SteaaiSntAtmi •lad«a. or UlcoUoa. T radar iokW illbarim; • laapaetor sfißlKtioa. J okni-iMaElroy y b Salest -Coaholl, Blohard' Thoaiptoa {.Common Coancit, Bohari A.'Cbl- Till,, Prat' *ara«i;', Koht J. MeOovant Aaaattor, Jotaph X»»io j Sahool lilractor, JoHph Kayoj^CohitablaJWmli.MtFradract. i..T*t ’ ■■■'>< MOpwMaW^~£-^ TV-. i- \T. adti»o».^Thertpdrt 'ttMtha Fhlladel-; Ehirf=JUi4;:fcir ; B4||ri»d. had paue V into the and» of - iiar?AaimirjinU. *»iUß*d '.Com i>WF?i» untmo. The; ieuAihas 'DCt< been io^efl * keTihg beWrpostponedi ■ •••• Yji i-.tm tr :•_«;<* iti aiU UiiVv":! '4<3 A. UitArtl Vuh»i kj FloSTESTEBolPBrEfß?ji^§4fEffft Republican Ward Cobi&iUees. • meeting of the Republican Executive-. Committee held on .Thursday/the following Committoes ofVigilance wore appointed for thtf several'wards. It lai'tb & hope&the persons named-wili attend the polls in thoirjrsspeotive warde, on ; iho-day' of- election, and carefally tee that the rotes are all brought out, andthe 'tlokete property'-distributed,. and that they: Mrtraily use their best exertions for the eleo tionoftheEepabUcahtiaket: Ward—Geo. Wilson, ~R.C. ' Elliott,: John Grawy, Geb.-Humbert) J&i. Kennedy, Andrew Humbert, W. Patterson, E; S. Burk himer, Tho*. Bees, J. M. BobOrte, D.Fiti eimmons. Ward—Wm. Phillips, Tbes. Steoi, John-L. Boyd, .Samuel Barnes, W. Woods, Aaron Floyd, Ferd* E. : Vote,-Geo. Wilson, Alegernon 3. Belli Minas Tindle, Robert Rod gers, Albert Howard, Jas. Ylck/Alex. Reed,j Jas. S. Laughlin* V . ; Third Ward—Jos. Lewis, Henry Haley, J no.. p4Ul,A.M.'Brown, David 6imm», Joseph Hastings, Wo. Simpson, Jno. SmalL George Glass, Chris. Crosby, Joi. Hays, Jas. S. South erland, WiUiam SmUhj Jno. Strain, Andrew SlmmS.' . V '' : r•; l---.’ '. ;; 'i . ( ' . : Fourth Ward—John Hare, Harvey Donald son,Jno. Maguire, J. McMicbaol, Jiao. Curts, Geo. Ogden, jr., H. McDonald, W.T.Ferga son, Geo. O. Sesilons, Geo. F. Bchachman, Dawson McGowan, ; Rowan - McClare, John Darts, Jri, Wo. Lately,,Robt. J. Anderson. Fifth Ward—Joseph French, James Taylor, Joseph Schmidt, George Canghey, Richard Thompson, ThomaS B. Blair,• Wm.Crawford r Daniel Herwig, Wm. Seibert, George Hill, George Speer, John'Graham, Edward Kay*,! James Scott, W. Sowers.. Sixth Ward —Alex. Summers, John. Wa llace, James L» Herr, Joseph Butler, Theodore Robbins, Thomas Carr, David Warden, Jared M.Brash, William Dithridge, ’ Johu Scott, John Phillips, v John Ward, .George Ward,_ Gostevas Thumm, George Lamborn. ..SwatY Word-—James ~M. Slsethy.BoWt Sproul, Jtmosßobb, Robert Thompion, Hugh ! Young, Charles W. Hubbard;-Jacob 'Roll, ! WilliamMoore/C. Sackett,Adam Weaver; j.'.Goorgo' Gumbert, :Henry- Shively, Edward. Doty, M. K..Moorhead, W.C. MoCarihy. • Eighth' Ward—Robert-Coward, - James Mc* -Wbinniy, Lewis Uarber;* Joseph Caskey, ‘Joseph Little, Jaoob Keebler, Christian King,-; Joseph Stetfer} Jacob 'Bowman, John Allen,’l Thomas Neely, Wm. Hutchinson, John A.j Sergeant; JoS. Nixon, Henry Tatnall. Hinth Ward—Chas. Armstrong,. John Uar rison,-Samuel D. Hill, Wm... Bailey, Daniel. ' Davidson,- David Robb, David -MoKee, Jas. Maokrsll, W. Welsh, Thos. De Armlt, Hugh Hammond,.That. Bosewell; Jr., David Me-- Clelland, Josiah B. Poor,John Paisley.'. . - /. ; V. Wm. F: Jobsstok, Chairman! ■Fint Bard—Goo. W. Cofin.J.H. Barber.' Second Ward—W. Woods, J. S. Laagblin. . :Third Ward—D. B. Ferguson, G. W. Leonard. Fourth Ward—W.F.Johnston,S.Lindsay; Jr. Fifth Ward—Joi. Kaye/David Mercer. , gweta Ward--A .0. Jy W. H'Glmpsey. Seventh I. Bennett, Lewis. Roll.. Eighth Ward—D. Hutchinson, F. > Fredricks, Ninth WIIU, WUlbuns*. ’ Gen.Negleyto Gen. Rousseau. - A pleasingincident la amp life was wit* nesshdhn Tuesday last, at Camp Wood, on Green rim, Kentucky.- Gen, James S. Keg* ley, on behalf of his Pennsylvania brigade, presented to Gen. Lovell H-Rbusiteau, of the, First Kentucky Brigade, e magnificent stand of colors. The presentation speech, at the suggestion of Gen. Negley, was made by George D. Pfentioe, Esq., of the 'Louisville Journal, and responded to by Gen. Rousseaa. fche" preliminary” correspondence between Gen. Kegley end Gen. Boa*seau ; is'very cor dial and patriotic as the following extracts will show: - r c ' * Gen. Kegloy says: 4 ?I havethe pleasure' to asset* yon that this gifti* not intended as an idle oompliment; bat. is expressive of the sympathyand' national interest Pennsylvania feels for hor sisterStato. She hae witnessed .with painful solicitude tbocloud which has .hang over yourlaod, like the mist.over Niv gara, hiding from the thoughtless and unwary an abyss of destruction, fihe has aoen Ken tucky,' the oTadle of science and birth-place of heroes and statesmen, arrested in her flight of ambition; the.hands of progress turned back oh' the dtal-plate of time j.all the grand conceptions of’ a rich and happy people blighted :by the schemes of JudaeVpatriots and- heartless' traitors; her wisest cdtiiens hogging the; phantom of peace until ’ they were bound like slaves and compelled at 1 the; Soint of the bayonet toiswalloir the deadliest raughts which could be distilled from the upas of rebellion j she has wondered . whether the sons of Kentucky bod degenerated, from. the spirit of their forefathers and had lost the sensibility of honor and chastity of feeling which nourishes ~ manly sentiments. Many prayers have been offered for the success of those whbse' devotion to tholr country shows tbein worthy of being free,' who consider no sacrifice too great when liberty Is the reward. Ft is with such emotions Pennsylvania sends you aid, ;:and offers her sbnsa willing sacri fice for ybnr.defence. Those who come, hate loft tearful eyes and aching hearts behind, No long service has turned their hearts into marble, i Ko, ; dlssolnto. has changed aheir manly feelings. - Their .valor springs notfrom reckless habits or Indifference to,life, bat from the stem resolve that Kentucky shall be free;" -V • Gen; Rousseau replies: "In' behalf of ay brigade and of Kentucky, 1 thank you not. only for! this expression of Pennsylvania?*, sympathy and national feeling for'her sister State, but also forrtbenoble • and patriotic language you ha re employed. Pennsylvania,, in the alacrity withwhieh they hare respond*, ed to the call of a distant sister assailed for' 3 herjfealtv to the Union, has won'for herself a ; proud place in „■ tha- history,, of . ties* times. Fighting at yonr side oeneath the field of fixedanclinseparable starnwhiebyou present to ns, we trust to prove that Kentuckians have not lost the spirit.of their lathers, hut that as they bore the flag of the Republic over many a hard fought field; and neverbrought a stain 'upon it, so.we thaU riot now,for .the first time, bring disgrace upon onr mother's 'honored -name."., !,-. . , ' ~.!,. New Counterfeit*. < Sew and dingei'oaii cohnterfeitß here jusr hee&iuaed on. the Commercial Bank, Bristol, fthoda Islflidj ond. the ; Bank er Bojalton, Vermont, Bank «Vote Reporter, (in an; extra ilip,) thus deecrlbes theta aotety the of fering! of which, were cunningly, withheld oa tU after ihe'regular iesae of the Detectors; Commtrcial Sank/ i*teuuL-r -10i, imiution; rig: (on upper left,); old man seated with hammer,•anvil and wheel, tek below ; farmer holding tickle on right end— Well done: . * ■ • • ' v 5 B&idc 4/ Jioyaltv9 f K^rwon^—lOly idiitationj -rig.man, two boys,drove ofeheep, stream of >eter» dm.; ,female :erect, holding *n : ear of corn In i one head, letteit ; X. ,in the olhery : IQ ;abore o& ; right end.; female seated ‘of wheat, left end. f; -. i'*.. ; p. The eboT* note* w*ie exUntively,"shoved" ■in thit dty , last eyening., The police, bare, been notified of more than a deien ihfetancea' In Which batinest men hare been vioUmised' '—prineipally -om Wood, i Fifth and Wylie etreete. Many othm hare donbtleir been "eanght up° who e»y nothing ebont their ibh; None of' the iwindling rascals harejetbeeoarwte<L ;■■ j Beftcrfafnae aU tens on the abore ( panki. of. Ihe Frail Trees. We hare heard fear* expreited, ia.varioai. quarterfpfcrthe safety otihefruitcrop,' in this rtglon, vThete apprehensions are baaed trpoh thefaet that,under the {nfinencebT the nmarlrebty^ihtld 1 wmither v bf tie pastfew weeks, the buds hare >woUen to an noatnal degree; Somo 4 «vftn atsort t.lLa(, should' the .wiateronTyhe’tolerably severe, the frttlt can .not now escape being killed, or at least sari ously damaged. - Experienced•< fruit growers, howerer, assert that the fruit trees generally >re;m fintOondUioa, and at present there Are Du indteaUoni of, a failure.. The peach buds hare. *wollenj:oo;ldßrably, hut not so'as to endanger 'the crop. - Wh*t tuay beiali tie or chards.ln the ftuare, of course,.!* another mat-' . ter, bat we' are glad itf state, upon cumpeieut authorUy,4hat thna ike. theappearanoee are favorable. v , : TnnFßftansLYiztA asn Eus On Mraday' tha'Peonkylvaniff 4 Railroad Com pany,' nhdfir.thelrarticloi of Wgreement 'the. Brie. .Railroad, entered on.posteajlonof-ihnlaltorwarkr.auiiwUl take iheasaiwa at once for its completion. H. tJV [Bdabiert, the oldest ralirpid, •men In the conhtry, has been selected for. '&ener*lstrp*ri*t«nd«nt, taking the place of EdwardF. Qay,Es<}. r - >: -' 5 . - % y ' ' . { ' :»;V t ß-V£u4Wr: ••- ■ , ;:-.y«:-iVrc* This popular monthly cornea to ns in Ninew shape, and ih ab intirely nbw dTesil* It' is now printed in « form of sixteen pages, on finer -Srhito : paper, and handsomely embellished; Having been' improved in mechanical execu tion,.it'is fair: to.'presame, that itsliterary merit will be-fally. sustained* Asasouree of -instruction and amusement for teacher and scholar, ith'&s perhaps no superior, and at the low price etwhfchdtli issued, places it within the reaoh-.of all.' The editor, Mr.. Clark, is now in this city, and will receive renewals of Subscription- for the' year 1862, Tor the nominal sumnftwenty-five cents, one-half the price of subscription to new; subscribers. The volnme bommanoes with the New Tear, and now Is the best time to-sahacribe. ' • Theßelief Fond. - Owing to aehange of Treasurer, and the fact that all aooodnts for .the past j ear have to be sottlod up to" the 28thof -December; tha Relief Committees of the several wards will. notbe able to_pay ont.any money upon their . pay rolls- issued subsequently to. that! date, until the latter part of next week; Their cus tom has been to pay every twoweeks, bat the change alluded to’will reader hebemry a de lay ofa week or ten days. ForlnsUnoe,ia 'the Second Ward tha allowance for tha past two weeks is due on Saturday, the 4th-lsst., but the Committee will not be able to psy until the latter part of next week. This will doubtless ba the, case in other wards. The delay is unavoidable, and the recipients must exercise a little patieneennder their disap pointment. • • • “DaioaVCity Committee. . - ' \ Tha following named gentlemen have been -appointed as a City Executive. Committee, in pursuance of a resolution adopted by the lata “UnionV Convention : ~; . i'trrt Wavd—J. C. Buffum, Jamei A. Kean. 8«»nd Ward —W.A. Rare, G. N. Armstrong. Third Ward—C.W.Lewis, JoMphHastings. fourth Caldwell, Martin Connelly, fifth ..Ward —FrineiS'Durin, Davis Richards. Sixth W; Floyd. Stotnih Ward—John Hays, Wmi Dickson.. .Eighth Ward— Jos.Sharllno, Reuben Leonard. I2f\nth WanL—Wm*Davis, Thomas S. Rowley. Harpers Wckkxr AWS/'raa t lu.uemfxn. News.—J. P. Hunt, Afasonlo Hall, Fifth ; st., have just reoeived HarpTr'-u. Weekly - and. the Kew York JftuWrafed. Iftvrt fox 1 January 11th. Those fine pictorials contain manystriking features, and are uoWuaUy interesting.’ The battle atDraine sville, in which onr Pittsburgh boys figured so conspicuously, is sketched in both papers: ' The Mason and BUdeU affisir lr happUy hit,off In both papers, which oonCein a vast deal of useful and wtertaihlng matter, for old young. : Row in a Bess Hall.—On Thursday even ing, John -' Miller, vlitted.. the beer-nail of George Pankner, Federal street, Allegheny, and after delivering some beer-demanded pay .meat for a lot'i)reviously delivered. Pankner denied owing him any thing oh a previous ac-. coant,and a flght ensned between the parties/ jnwhlch Miller was roughly bandied by the proprietor and his-wlfe, assisted by; the bar xeeper; Charles Hoffman.- The aoeused were arrested and held to bail by Mayor Drum, to answer a charge of assault aad littery < Sad little daoghtar of Craw fordCrias, a soldier in the army, was most severely burned on New Year's dey, at •"her' HammondsvUle, Ohio. , Her clothes caught from the! biasing wood-fife, as sbe was standing oh the hearth. , Her mother and olderbrothers were absent at the time, and the poor child suffered,‘Without relief, all the afternoon, and will probably die. HAtrcx's WtEXtr.—Mr. W. A. Gilden fanney, Fifth street, hss reoeived ifarpcrV ir««Hy,fernext wfek. It contains a sketch. :of the battle of l>raiuesville, besides , many, tither illustrations lof the wan * [For thd FltUtiurgb*. Gazette.] ‘ Gratitude has. been considered ono of the cardinal virtues. Republics have' been' pronounced ungrateful,-because, sometimes they .did not recognise merit. These men who desert their party, and join the enemy— unless from principle—have always.been_ exo nerated ; bat when that party raised, them from obscurity, and gave them what many other, persons strive fur in vain—an opportunity; when theso mon tarn their biteks on the party and friends who gavo them place and power; the-world does hot forget their'hssahesi .!:• 1 A few yeare since, Henry - A;‘Weaver, an unsnccessful merchant, whose career might iiare been pronounced a failnre, Was nomina*. tod and- elected- Mayor by. : the- Repnbliean : party*- ' He was'-eleotedfora Second term.' He t made a good Mayor, though he did' not-*1? way* confine himself to hU dnlios isi , Mayof of rittaburgh; and bo had the'happiness to be by s frequent. notioeiMn the hewspar ..per*, - He-retirtd at the end of hi* second term,intendlng to bo : a candidate for Sheriff, in the Republican party. To help hlm ln getting that; nominatiah,he,;'With , some'few, friends, by. very, dirty management, crept into Lafayette Hall before the: hour of .meeting, ; and secured the Presidency of the Republican 'Committee, on the Republican cam paign, bbt tome of the members of the 'Bepub fican Executive Committee were ao disgusted at the trick; that-they forced him to pledge himself not to be & candidate for any officer After tia eleotlob.and ioangeratioa of Cur tin, H. A; Wearer went down to Harrisburg, -and eolidted the; appointment of Flour In spector, whieh ; he didn’t get; .He wsm said -to hare keen an applicant for'City Postmaster, • but. certainwhetherthifiscorrect, t He waa Appolpted by. Hot. Curtin Quarier master at=Camp ' Wilkin*/ > and serred—and rcoelredhla pay in that capasity, until Camp Wilkin* was broken up. ,r:H-J f i -/J "-i •' When I remember the circumstanbet of thil . man, at the rime the Republican party first took hold ofhtm; when Ilook at the Uror it heaped upon him, while he stilLcried for more, Z won der at the asturanoe and impudence in desert ing his party, and seeking to break it down in the midst of a war brought on by the action of 'the party which qpmlnnted.him r> ac the Union candidate for Mayer.' 1 The career man does not commend him te Republicans fur their votes. So long, as we keep up party organisation, we expoct party men to rote their ticket, more especially when they arc indebted to the party. Don't irote for a traitor 1 - Ties Blue. bar Goods. —Wo are glad that onr readers from far and near are influenced by.-what we hare published with regard to the right place *to buy Dry Hoods. We hare done this, solely in the interests of our readers, and we know that many of them bare profited by it. ( To all those who bare not yet done .so, ws wIlI : say,' and thaV with emphasis,tbbj go (hen Ond r do likewise. Barker*Co/s> 6»MarketstrOat, r Ts the place; Remember Ue great induesment is nets poeilrat.oMjpnese tbst.U, the prices of six montba ago. Silks, -Cloaks, Shawts, Dress Oyods, Calicoes, Housekeeping Goods, Gente and Boys ware,’Ac..All at the old jirices. ' How >9 tbs Time to purohase winter cloth ing, and to our reader* who dteiro. todoio, we would commend , the establishment of {Messrs. Wa. A Co*, corner of Fed eral streotand tbeDiamond. RHeghehy City. They haro how oq hand a full stock of ready* made clothing,- and haring an experienced cutter *afl a laige selection of suitable .good*;: they ,»re also prepared ; and boy's clothing toord*rln any desired style, at ehert. noUce>. : and on ,tbe>i most, terms. * SblnißS, to' tbe BrictJE men' rttifalng ioto the exposures and dangers’erf a soldiers life, should prepare tbsmsslres for 'the (huU fbrsrs, the dysentery, the-sores and: scarry, which are almost oertalu to follow. Holloway’# -Pmar UMd- OCCAslonalJy ;during the campaign, will Insure sound health to eVery/inan. Only 26'cenu•pcr.boi. v Hl4 . .: Wm« Foskmt, Carpenter pud : 4elnar^Job bing . Shop: Virgin alley, between Smlthfield street and Cherry alloy. - All kinds-of House. Repairing dune on short notice and in work* manliks maanef. ' modarate. ' Leave your orders* All orders promptly attended to.-.- 'V- .-V- ■; -i3, Water ; Cnre and Homa pathic Physicianj also agent for ‘Rainbow's; t-olobroted Truss, fbr Buptures. Comer of Penn and Wayne streets*- 1 : - t C. Bill, No. 210 Peno st., attends to all branches of the Dental profet* rSlon. . ;4 liUllK' OIL —suo bill*, uu cieek petrolsua&ir.ssl* by-, ‘ - - V,' ' V -daius HALZBLlikfiOirr';- - d*n | i{ -* \ 'j - W>Urttn>S. / I .s*. AU-ir, * -l ■ ■- £;£&, JUHigAc e r Tfie foTtoVing il' a' ebpy*from. B' lettoT-of -t Commodore ’DuponV,* dated Wabash,>-Port! December.24tb, 1801, and addrassed to .\enlt«ll|a of New York oily ,M am sure jouwill excuw my delay in re* plylng tbyo’urmosiluiui and gratifying letter. My equadrnnduUesnre arduous,.and iny cor~ has mueh increased* , Tlcft’New York fairly oppressed by what ■truck me n* a degree 'of inordinate expecta tion on the part of the publio'in reference to this expedition; and even yourself congratu- Utod mein advance. If, therefore, I Imre in any measure met such a craving, I ought to be deeply thankful tb Him who gave me’ thC Tletory. Mitten have gone on prospering so far as; our] naval operations are concerned, and I trusjt all will go equally Well with our militaxy brethren. ' |- The.occupation of this wonderful sheet of wafer, with its tribhtery'riven, inlets, outlets, entianoos ind sounds, running ; in ail difec tioni, cutting off e&eetualljj all water eommur -nlcatlon between and! Charleston,; b&s beon like driving a wedge into tha flanks of the rebels between these two -important cities. . ? ' •; • 'X have spread my squadron to its utmost capabilities, and sigh for more gunboats, but the Department baa been so kind and liberal to me that I forbear pushing it in its present emergencies, hut which emergencies it - is. meeting mlthso much rigor. Let me say that your purohued ships have turned out remarkably well. I wish I had more of them. The Bienville, Augusta, Flor ida, Adger, Alabama, St. Jago de Cuba, (not of my squadron,} are superior and very sulfa* blf ships.-The Henry Andrew is uncommonly swift and useful. - She came from Tybee Hoads [two days ago to this~anehorago, by inland passage, in two' and-a-half hours. She had utti a previous day communicated with my •Mbs in. Sf* Helena Sound by. the Beaufort and Coosaw rivers in five-and-a-h&lf hours. The tugs are worth their weight in gold. - With renewed thanks for y our kind remem branoe of me,T am, my dear sir, . i , Tours, most truly, George D. Morgan, Esq. 8. F. Dupo.sfr The Departure ofMason and Slidell* ■ . : Further Particulars. . P£OTISCCTOVH v .MiS3., June 2.— The Brit ish Steam Gunboat Binaldo left horo at .S p. M. lyesteTday, with Messrs. Mason and Slidell, end their secretaries on board. -The 'Wind blew a hurrloaneall night. Some of the New York-relatives of John Slidell went to Boston for the purpose of see* inf him before his embarkation for Europe.' rHebad an inttrHew wlth.bis sister on Tues {he Boston Journal of last evening says: <* The arrangements for their—return sue very quietly: niade, and nothing was knownln this city In regard to the affair untU the hour arrived for their departure. :The steam tug~> . boat Starlight was* employed by the govern* meat to oonvey the' prisoners to rrovineetown, Cepe Cod, where they are to be transferred to the British gunboat Rinaldb; which arrived at that port Ust night. - : ** In accordance-with the above, plan of jro* leasing the reibeU, the-tugboat Starllghtleft this olty shortly before Aten o'clock this .fore*; (boon and stopped at Fort Wanes, where she to6k on board Mason and Slidell and their twb secretaries. After receiving their bag*: gage, Ac., the tug proceeded on her way to sea, leaving the fort about eleven o'clock. The whole affair was conducted without any' dUpiay, in perfect .quiet;.and in the ordina* ry; manner of conveying passengers." Armf ud Navy lteaii Major {taskin'* company (D) of the First Regular Artillery, numbering sixty-eight rank and file, baalefrthis.city for Fort.Tsy lor, Key West. Florida. The band of the First Artillery isat Fort Hamilton, where It has remained since tho surrender of Fort Sumter. / .The steamer Norwich, Lieutenant James ~DanOvan, and tho brig Bohlo (not Ohio, as previously reported,) have been put into com* mission at the Navy .Yard. The former car ries one hundred men-and six guns. .The latter, though pierced for four, guns,- carries two only. The purchased dipper ship On* ward has arrived at the. Yard, to he armod and pat into, commission. Shells vessel, and will carry, an armament of-eight •guns.— X, Y . Evt winy PokL ■ ■ A Strike injßp Bipokljrn Piaty Yard. About 8 o’clock this morning tbe employees in the Brouklyn Nary Yard, to thh number of about three thousand, - held ai meeting la > the City Park, opposite the Kiiry. Yard, to take into, consideration . the• recent. order of the Ssecretary of the Havy irquiring them to work from sunrise to sunket at the same rato. of wages paid outside the-ysrd. - It was resolved to appoint a committee of four fromeacbLde paraneut to confer with, tho roprescntativei .of tho employees of other Nary Yards; it be iog stated that similar movements had tsiken in Philadelphia, Charlestown and other Hary Yards. In the meantime the men re solved not tow;ork under the pressht regula tions until some course of notion has bean do . tided upon.—■ ■ Thb' Burniide Expedition. • • ; 'Awsapolis, Md., Dec. £l.—-Commodore : Goldsborough is hen inspecting the transport fleet. Probably all of tbe-ressois ordered to rendezvous at this place aro now here, and most of them arc in readiness to .sail.. ..The regiments aro also ready to .eobark, hut whether, the order will come to-morrow or next week it is difficult to tell. Several .pro vision laden schooner* have already’ soiled' from hero for'.Fortress .Monroe, and others Ore on tho way there from Hew York, wkich will not be reported at Annapolis; - ; Major John Wright has arrived, with five companies of the Fifth Rhode/ Island regi ment, detailed for4be expedition: Gen.MoClellon’s Illness. ; WAaHix&TOX, January 2. —Gen. McClallas shas .been veryillfrom an attack ofthetypheid! u<iver, which is pmalent hate, but is rapidly Hoovering. He ralßed'rints morning in . such a manner as to, gire hopes .of hts speedy res toration tohaaltb. He i* under homceopathio treAtmant;:;,:^/.‘r-i j’f.; ‘Ji ; Astrong,effort, grass to repeal the reciprocUy Act, in retaUa-' tlon for the .unfriendly"spirit s hovrn byCnhoda.' JV** 4 Kentucky Netr*. Psu.ADKi.raxA, Jen.2:—-Captain Alfred Bacon wa* not killed at. Padueab, as pterloas ly reported,,bul,in .nskirmUh between <n* federal .and rebel.picket* near Calhoun, Mc- Lean obastyV ; gu^rd,eompowtl of nten Thlrd Kentuoky Caralrjt regiment; wa* attacked byia larger force of therebeli, and five of our-men, - including were killed, abdtwonty taken .••••' The Gale Etutwmd. <* < BoftKrir, Ju. 2.— Thframral ateamboat valni from Sow York* arri?^'tbii morning wltfwot Mrtou ir.te&UQß» puatspra «nth« Sounds jln Boiton and ftl riaibiijf thahy rbbinmbyi; wtrt, bfowndQwn,\aJidbuUding» unrbofod, bat n? loa*oflift 4i 7«twportpd, , , AsfiiU&tßifhoprtck ofPemuylrnttfa • PEOatntreiv J*ru"2.—W uiiam - B*coa St«Ten>-WU6vn>scr«t9d>Ajusuzit.Bl|b.up\o( Pennsylvania tUU m-jraing, nt,SU /. . • t . N 9 Battle at paducali. ■■■ ■ Chicago, Jan*. ( CiUrj>ope>ator i‘ayi lb ere «u hofoundatlon for thoitatemant that ithtw had b«n 4 fight nt Paducnb. DIED: JOHSSXON—Oa Friday norulQg* JaoawyOd, at \y. g'clock,of Coxuynjftloo, BACfliit. 'vri£» oN-Wr JoTny^YfgNd*ayim andlLmtmtia. ;Tt»frivbdrrt th*,Wtlj are xe«>ectlttUy.ißjrUed .to attend the ttamltmai fljaturdaj) armeroo*, at ,t o'clock, fobs the rewdenw or her itualwiu), Ko. 10 Abo'itreeti Alle*berryClij, to (robbed to AUegtrtny •iCtooitary.;,-^'„0•-’I'' '-V;-T .•/ '■ ' CHARGES H. STOWE/ :' FUTBICIAN ATSD SBIIGLON, ■; ■ «-‘>U i-.> • ;/ OlDie, No. W K£t*KUAl<:tiTߣ£T| 1 lOpporite Coloniutfr 8o«r» .near Suspenatoo: Bridge*] jyidr AXu;Qtfg*fr city O. JUMiti, /. .-. j JOJWTIIE STREET, ** mr2\-W* ''i ••.-••••••••- .. PITTSBDROTT. /-IHAKCOaL UtUj* AAUfcAUJi—VV» V-MUfifcow arTlrl&g Truti «uo Na]b'6ft)f tint, ud will tall laUrgo and snail qtfantltiM lor cub or !*puoT«d|nm*dge(rp«p«r,'MlD^ lowwtntes, cibred by tMtaafaclulren. dVa kK>ntVlhrkmM^pg(^rco«?irob:Wotri. ,HV sackatu arrive End ’ ifiAIAH W6KIV t 4 CO. : v.-i i. -: ; i.—.ii i'i i ■ :■ ,ts -\ ■ isi.i amiAa:EsijiE3ESi^^^s^i^L BY T£L£QAAPH. j UogsarefinosndficUgfcar; receipUligUt.onlylCjOO ■ ' totht lasrahundred; th« prices doy«J-»tS3lg®3 / . *'iom » af-hmgtou. , i £*9ss@»i6; StoiS ! raoubb. • ■-' Wawuxqtos, Jen. 3.~The. correspondent •’ m*nd to Lard, chirfiv-from aLiverpool bone; km efthe ; As«ocimtad Press did is publicly of peeksgw et,6j4c f tins rate to bbto. Jra«e » * charges brought by (Jen. Eoaecrans against ExcbengetfcpmmlonK .1 Gen. Benham, nor has he until now said a ’ Saw Tom** 4»a. a.—Btbclob.—Cotton Is cuirt tingle word upon the subject. - The facts are et36@37. Flour i* quiet; kOssSCOO bbtaatsS4s@6 briefly'these: The charges involve the oon- 50 for Saute; Shoo to Ohio, end £5 80 for Southern. Floyd, and the causeof the escape of the lat- lattowd. Corn has declined 108 c; .sales of«Sx» ter with his army. Gen. Bonham has denied bush at 64<aSEc. Beef firm add active; repacked 10 thetrutti of the charges, and asked for. acourt 012 c. Pore heavy.. lard at 7®Bc.'. Whisky at Sic. marshal, but this wae refused at the present - time, fromthefact,.that the chief witnesses, attachedtothoarmy of Western Virginia; are.now serving in Kentucky, and eannot i>e evenkemnorarllywithdrawn. fn other words ; the trial is postponed to await the conveni ence pf their attendance without detriment to the dobllo interests.: Tom long contested land claim between Gen. H. Lane and Gabs Jenkins, involving. The title to a valuable Quarter section ,of- Und adjoining Lawrtnoe, Kansas, has heen Anally decided by, the. Commissioner of' the tiand Office, the Commissioner of Indian and the Secretary of' the Interior, “ttheqnlv'o cally In favor of Gen. Lake.' The ttemr of; the; ease have been exhaustively presented on both sides, by eminent legal erasers, and involved i the original parties iff. *personal:! eonfliot on the claim, xesnltingjn: thniound ingof Gen. Lane and the death ofGahsJin kihs*.. The. case-'ha* excited great ‘interest thronghout legai circles in the -various de*- partmantsof the country at large. ’ The d* : dsion vindlcaUng Gen. 'Labe in hls right to the|property wae rendered on the -last day of At the commencement, of this year, Gen. Lane presented to .the attorney. of Sirs. Jenkins thesumof $l5OO, as afreewiU Kew.Tear offering of kindness and sympathy. . The opinion of Comptroller Whittlesey* ac quiesce<rln-hy ‘Secretary Chase, U that, me-; edrding to the present law. regulating' the: compensation of hiombers of Congress, they can receive mileage'onlyfor the regular , ses sions; therefore,*the; milekge'for the July' extra session remains to be provided’for by futnrelegislation. Jt .may. hesitated that , several Senators wen paid the two znQaagSit beforethe' opinion was effectually '.furnished 1 for ministerial guidance. - . • * - ' The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; I Harrington, has. been , absent .from' the- 2)e- I pattmentfor a week or ten days past, od sc* : count of sickness. 7 •*r ‘‘ 1 Itappeareby the report of' the Superinten dent of. Fublio. Printing, J ohn Di Defms, that the Government .Printing .Bnreau/Jua. been conductedwith the utmost efficiency and satisfaction. The wisdom of . Congress in sti» pereeding, the former eirangereents > by- The presantestabliShment is fully indicated - As compared' with thh prices formerly paid to pubue.’prlnterj; there has, daring the { past se^en' months, been an actual, saving to the government of $60,000* Capt, Dickinson, bf the 3d Infantry of reg ulars, and Capts. Skiltington and Uonson, of> the Hew Yura -79th, late prisoners at Eieh mond; have arrived at Washington. MichiganLegislator©Convened/ “ Drr£oiT,Jan.3.--Tboextra session of. the. Miohlgan Legislature convened at Lansnig yesterday." The Governor's Message suggest# .the liautcUtlon of ' the direct Federal tar by releasing the Federal Government from boning the State, oh abcooat of the war erpen»es,to an equal amount: thousand men bare been furnishedby.. Miebi-. gajn for t,he:war, of. which 10 - regiments, for three years,one battery of- artillery, 'and one regiment of threo months volunteers, hare been raised atthe eipabse of the State,* cost** ingsW9,oo(); of which $92,000-hare beenre- 5 fuhdodbytbe U. S. Governmonti/In view of 1 tbs manifest disposition of foreign' power* to intermeddle wittoor domestlc affairs,, he re commends that provision be. madefor the or gV»iiatibiH)f atiaiform militia to.constitute an activeforco, andthoirepeedyeprollment, to bo Bnbjeet tp draft“at" any'tiinb,‘ .ahd,, while- not > faroring the erection of ex*. ddTiBearfSe"XeglHaldre to argo upon Congress, tbedthlncidiate neces sity, of establishing, at some convenient point id the Northwest, an -arspnai and manufac tory of anns and* munitions of war/and-also a naval statioh/tio' be located InMiohigan; as adraatagobas, both for oxteht of her boast!and herhnrirallad resources for ship, building. . jEnalluding tSflatiowifraffslrii/ha attributes; our, complications abroad _ and': Hrpuble* uV home to ihe lhpctirrty Qf our artnV/ahd says that the jpeoplp will not tameiy JubmiV tb see oar armies used to protect the slave property o{ rebel#,wbenthembst, acUvo-moanssnoald be taken to 'suppress therebelHon, showing nothing-and apologising to nobody for our actions. r ■> ■ , • f.• :c : .v { From Keutacby*. ILocistzlls, Jan.' fi;— The Journal bag in* fdrtaaUon jhai' Johnson's and Backoer'i fiircesiore npT the LboUTUIoAnd: Nashville railroad for three-fourths of*ail*,aboatf6ar allies beyond Green‘river, piledup thecroas ties,laid the rails upon them,And set fire to the. whole mail, repeating theisms operation at different dUtascos.dll tbo way to Glasgow iJbnetioD, beiidea felling as many tree*' as possibleAcrossthetrack. - 'They .'were engaged in blowing up the tunnel,-500 feet long, near theJunctlofa. /- 1 •/ - X n?'-’.. Yarble haTeretunied from. Nashville; They/iay that at thegreat Hre at Nashville, ‘ which Aoniumed $700,000 worth,of. property >on-tho 22d.ult*, 0. ,Q. Armstrong's, pork home,' formerly of this :.cUy,c<mtributedoiateTlallytothefiamM,and that stbred.shelU'exploded terrifically rnetery; direction. ..The rebels.liare promised tb v pay. for - the.. boat, as • it.. was engaged in bringing them machinery under a permit : from Secre tary Chase. FromPortHoyei.' ' f Nstr.loxK, Jan.S.—-The If. S. steam txans* ; ports Cabawbaand Boanoke hare arrirod from \rpTi Boyskvith/datea/tb theevening ofth* Apth nlt, . The U-8/ stoop ofwar Cumberland was pasted on the, Iff,' Inst, ,in latitude 80, longitude76,ona.crais#/;v ' ; N*w Ybax, J«n.- ; 5.-^Letters ;: from Port Boyal- to the-Sd ult., Coinmodorb Dupont isprsparidgfoc, anew/havaldemoa stratlon.' Tho gun" boats-areoonorotrating the 2 sailors * are*- practicing with fa' launches in the work oflahd ing |ro'ops. About lO,oQGialdiers cottldbe ; spared not* Hilton, Gen. Lsteven*':brigade,'to. operateagainst Charleii. i ton/SaTannah,orther«belforeeat Coisawa l Abie. The latteHs mosttikolythe point to be' attacked.' ’ . Fire ia Philadelphia. - \ PaiLxDStrßU, jan.;S.—A'-flre.cryiumsnoed at 2 o'clock.this tnorninr In the .basement be neath the American telegraph offioe,:bnt .for thnately didnot' oxtendto-thenpper portion of the : :in ; which the • ioitrumenu. . were. located, ; and; telegraph oommunication .wlth'the. rest of-ihe worid- remains nnim* fialrod. Trenwlth’fl periodical store, ocetipy* bg of the basement, was completely burned ouL fire originated ;Howarda' expreis office,' on the Chest nut street front of. the building, was much burned, and most of the express matter dam-> . aged by water or. Are. The building la not seriously injured. /J IFrom Foitrsisa Monroe. I ! BaknvoßK/Jan. fi.—'Passengers by the Old "Point .boat state that iff agioCtrnde. bad oome down from Norfolk, but. brought; no news; .The Union pritonert frotn Bichtnond were feixpected to reach : Fortress-Mbttfoe:toHiay, and will probably arrive here by the,bMt.io-mor row morning. Arrangements alrd making to • give them a grand, reception There will Lbe a military esawt/wnd' oof -Udion cititena will also make a demohsttatiOn worthy of the ■occasion. , • ■ - .. Gor. Sleßsage* ; * Boston, Jan. -Meassge to the Legislature wires fagenefal-review of the finanoes of tfitf StaVß'and hor'Contribu itions to the war,And.ek'paiUtea.it ; tengih on 'the blessings of: the Amencah L-hioh and tbe guiit of the traitors wbo-are.endeavoring.to crash'it./. ■' r The Asia at New York. t'■ Ngw Yonk,- JattvB;—The steamer. Asia will *be np about- noon,- .tier advices have been anticipated by the dlspatcbeffroth Halifax. Markets bjr' yclcgfapb. ' : pffuanxirtru; Jani 3.—There lr inure JrtJisnd Tor, Flour, am! 5000 bblr were eoM at superfine; 83 «2KS* 70 for extra; d&’TSfcCtw /jrOTirtfcniUy, and %C jotur fancy.- Small teSwof Hye ifaw «lb ana Corn Meat Ufirm ats3. demand tor Wheat; and «*XU>wfared wcreeoldat Jl-33® 135,, iOOdbusb JByo brought. 73c. Com ia in dtnnanil, tendSDWbwh new. ytlluw,««r»aoid*l3^3«te.,.OaU £s* dtoTat 88c. /' In GrocerieeTefy.Httiedfltar/v-fio*- Yhlaoa at* doll;, eelee of.Mrti Pork at filfi O&faiS u£. were sold at 8* W. >Vbuky hat -advanced to file. - ‘ ”' | fi.-Ennlog.-TtoirJnfaU-*■ ‘•mand-M $4&4 0& ■Hperfine, aod:Hkfi fat extra u»d tatnUy^.>tVkMt.fita'bui'Bßt/ughtat-red w®»ac, andwhitaatsssWfc.ftsastcaay at 87 c. 1 'SVifen: m-'J-- i;' Z£' : Li • IS- <♦</» ', : V •. -iJai; PITTSBURGH THEATRE. SATOBBAT EVENING, JANUARY 4, LOO* AT THE ATTRACTION FOB '-TO-NIGHT! TOM CRINGLE. Tom Hsnderaou. Elisabeth......... ....w.EUIe Henderson. INVISIBLEPRINCE .—.Jlttia Htadwon. Doa Leaadar...._.~....~.-. To conclude with.-. ROBERT MACAIRE. SUwAit. Robert —TMOarPAT, MB, a. y ; PANUKAJiIA . '.i THE WAR, ■ BMEBACIHQTHE . FALL OP FORT 80MTRR, Anda&i rttima. The exhlbmon wlllcommenre on MONDAY,! Det, £3d, and continue ovary evening during thsweek, at MASONIC HALL.: , r 4 at 6)£ o'clock. Panorama will move at inn cents; Childrenunder 12j*ars.of ege half price. •! ' . • . . Tbs'Panorama will beon exhibit Urn NEW-TEARS AFTERNOON. -Boors open at IK o’clock. . ... > There wtUbv exhibit kms'on FRIDAY and' SAT nBDAT AFTEBNOOS3 lor tber.benefit. l 'afSchools ’•end Families.' - • •_ deg&dlw pijuros. q.ou) msdai. pianos : i . FOR TRE BOLIDA ta, -Manufiwtnr«i by ENABE & ;CO; A tineeepply of the' above superior Tnatno bst arrived at thfepleadld - -‘! NSW iPjASO .BOOMS, No! 43'Fifth sorest, I 'seoand door, above Wood. deO . - CHARLOTTE BLCMB /"IIIKAF- -N Jfl W I*IAN Ui>.—An elegant- V-Mycarvednew Rosewood Plaik>v : with ; ftul.iron frame; made by one of the otdatf firms la New Todc, A new T-Octave .Rosewood, Iron. 170 Anew’! ' «: " • “ . Forwie hy ' ' ’ JOHN H. MELLOBi ‘ notfi - 81 Wood et.v between Plambsd ' pkICItKBfNG 4 SONS’ FIANOS.— \J A hew, fliD supply, direct from the SfantifictAtj' at S44'and.? Octave New Sub-C&lOft*' ERIXfI PI ANiJa, in plain ahd and carved Bomrwood fUraltore, just rwaeiTijdand forealaby ,‘JOHN HJ MKLLOB, 61 Wood street, oolS '• 'between'Diamondalley and 4tli it. ttOOILX. ATEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I! -Song* in 'Many - Key*. ;By Oliver - WentMl tllolme*. -- , o . Ib* Seven CbanitM.of. Asia., By B, Cherenln French. . r :.. V ;’J « ; Tlihotby Tltcowb. I'he Stxtberlnnde. 'By tWautboroi Huilodgft. " - d*» : • . : KAY*A Cay<tt Wood street.; Vf E Vr- and valuable law TREATISE.'VA'Trpatiee On tna ■ Legal And EqultaWe Kighte of Married Wom*n»wttb an Appen* „dLr o{ tbo.recaniAmerican BUtijtoe, and lone iiadprihem. -. By WUUaxn H. &jnl, 'E*ql'- \i : _\ : delO ; KAY 4 CO.. 65 Wood itrpet. T ’ll! 'mCOiIISJjiNJiW IJOOK. LESSONS IN LI EE. •■- !A •ertrt* of familiar 'Easaya, ty Tihotut Ttrotsiß, authorof.fHjold Vi>iV-’_ w l>ait«ra.lo M BltWr‘Bwwt,’ u TVoL, iSn#.- Sl.tiO. ■ OL'lr OOOXTBT ASl> THE OHOKCH,' tiy v fcnr .& l*. Aicc, 2^i>^l.TH). l j'kxiUoGat«rK.:&» iomu* For«al«by . ■ ,K.&♦ DA VIM, 03-M'wxt «(n>of. ;... psSiSsEEVAMA . "\ ■• .■' : ‘ ETATi BBPOUT3] WEiGara cases. , ; - , - ■ *..• voLvirKTwd. For tele by .<l*2o ' * KAY 4 CO.. 55 Wooditwet.* T^amAS’3-iTAmiiT'TAa 'AYA TlCS.—Bezaletlons aad ItutrUctions for ihb ■ feleU Bervlce of the OnttM States Carulrr ln tlnle of War,/Br MsJor Qetxeral Qeorgeß.,McClellan/; ta i ToL.’liUno. ' ' KAY A-Cu.. 65 Woodrirett. I£CA£: TN THB COURT OF COMMONMK& A PLEAffof AUSgheny eotmty/at LtoezsberTenn.lSO). , ;In the natter of the Trust of. John 8. Hamilton, now deoeased. « ' i And now,-to'wit: Nor. 2, ISfit, os peatlon-of Thee.' B. -Hamilton. Ceq., Trustee of John v. Hiller Hamil ton, and by virtue ot. an order of the. Court of Com-, xnon' Pleas of said county; I will expoae to tele, at the Court House. In the Citr-Qf on BATCH HAY, tiie 4ui daj:of January, next, at J.Q o’clock,, a. m., all that certain piece of ground situate in Low er 8L Clair township, AlleghenyoountyfaddhoUnd ed and ' described ee follows;-rfe: at’ A* . pointon the Corner of Lewis street .and Miller alley, Jn John D. Miller's pUn oflots, ranning thencaeouih .4degrees*#:minutes, westH inchaetb tiie' comer of Lewls stfaet end- Miss Stem'- Boggs!-Tthe; ; thence along the Uneof the eaid Marla Hokss-nortit-' 89 dtsreeeVnd 29 mlnutea west, S» feet to taeola Washington Boadr thence sloug mid'road 26degreee 57 tnumtee eHt, 125 feet 1* mtii to the' comer of said rood and HUltfeUeyvthteoesVmxsafel alley South 86 degree 28 minutes east, 9ia faet ; l}4 lncmM .to the ptue *of- 10* pare ha and 93 hundredths of a perchl----': :■ tteemseash.. ; THOMAB HAMILTON, • ■delllltdeStwF . = ~',Tnwee. -. A jWTreR'^AV Xm ties is hereby given that Letters of AdznlnLtra tion e«n» ; rrttflwmfd • aamco upon the ' atate of 'Dr.* Henry amy»er, Ute of Mifflin township; Al&ghany - wunty, deceased, have been gntr^dtotse Subscriber, tall fehroohs indebted tb sahfestate will make iimme-' diate>pejmuf, addall those having clsimS xgainst •*l4 •estate wiU 'MIL“LEK, ; Jtuhn’a Law-BalMing, Hiaznond stteeti PttiSburch: ; -—i - CHABLHS. J. SMYSEB;-Ada’r;, ’■ deL*6«wF- •- <•••'-■<» : i‘-MifHln'towMblp.' :- 1 t - •‘3 i ; - i : . ! • / Gil GlQtitß, &c.;: ' y l ./ ';■ ■■ x M’CALLU M’S, r ■ «<•.: ,'.J. • • 'i... _ % - • 8T Fourf A fifrect,- 11 - Bought - pierlous ioiha advaste la it which thefdlkst advantage !* efisred to purchasers -..:FOB'.c»#H;- r . 1 rdeia p-psar , '"‘ t,, TDiCTi'r.'.''' 1 tfflm McCOHD & CO., ’ ) 131 WOOD StBKKT. PITTSBCBOB, ■ Are now fecelviug w wtry-largr-addlllin to their stout vf . ... i - . .j , LADIEBV HISSES AND CHXLpBBXS* FUH9,- • ■ • • Embracing its? qoelfty and etyje, • , i:, ... .. f-; . acso, »-» ••. *y -. GEKTLEMEN*-S FCH .CLOVES, CLiiLAHSANty •. i.' CAPS. ..* t dgU » - 1 * n 7 ’ * «> Tl/f Al *£& Y >u\ Isl'iiKri—b auilisa aup» JjApUed.wltb Maltbyra Fresh Oyitere, innanaaud half cane, at the lowest prices, at the Family GzfeOe-' lydiareof ; • -i JOHN iv d»24 ■ . Ounw et Utwvtv end Unit ebe».ni TYROOiI Oulvd .Nu. J) i Ohio * ■ : . ;u3 HKNBT^If: 1 COtiXTWB. v iaXoie aodfarj ealevnh loweev cjaU-rates.» v . .. MAIAa-BICKEY;ta,CO. - w OUUANUM ARBIiKIMH v j f f ONuWAtt PAPEff; tir Hails, Dining Roofae and saieat 'No-ld7 Market street. ‘ . . deu: :< •• j jos: b iruouES .. 18Uf; calculated far 25; sound * ;deta X - -■ . -R-aY A CO> AVWobd^trtet. 17ha : Fi.oiiK,;iar<jr 1.1 vy ; mak*a4nstoteand.faxMlik_bV^•'.i r - dwltf . ; • mTfcIiOOUK/ MdmfcEliY A CO. : ASimi buudles to by.-.:- jjal ... J ..fSAUa,DICyKY-A CO. . TlMY’ti ANU MKN'ri SfLATßalor atie j?by; 1 .7 Ue.Woodp, tt‘. iliS D> SPBCiM JTOTMCEB . ‘ £S£*DK. a Wholesale Druggist r p ... (lr.: ->■ \ITE DIC Itsf E 'DEALER, SO. JUO WOOD SIKtST, PITTSBtmaa, PA. • 'll •'[ •• - **-*' ?.<v '•"■: ; r ; f? ? 9 TRUSSES FQ& THE'CURS OF HSUHId OM „ ■ MUPTVBA HARSH'S RADICAL CCER TRUSS. RITTER’S PATEHTTAUSS. ?' riTCITS SUPPORTfcB^TKUSS.' -SELF^ADJUSTIHGTRUSS.- <--*..' M - -:* .BODE SBAGR r *E, tbsconp/ Profaptat Uteri,PUm, AbdoaitMl AbA . > DR. 8. B.' SITCB*S BUYER• riATED'-BUP« & .PORTER. vPKIiZ-P&OFA, fortheeapport andcom of Fib*. . ELASTIC STOCKINGS, fa netk TvtaM .wins. ' f ' ••' . ELASTIC KKL'K CAPS, for weak fapejdatj.' ■ * INKI’E SUBPO&TEBS, for wesk.'iaklAjalaia. .: BTJaPXN6OBY BAHI>AQEB. f . . > BSLP-SJ&CTIKG STRINGES,"aIso avpy kin 4Of .BjttpfoL'''-'- . /DB.'KETfIKB r ha»*l»oATßtJBB which vinndt* ' 1 Wily • ' r. -* ’ - asromct AS,_na, DMro,a?o*jt, No. I*o ,Wo». .. v* ata»*T,dgn of theGohleti Mortar.. r ln cam or'Chronic I)***-* ****>, aadh*»,lhitna>jteti'for Detftiaaaani alawi r.-f. . <;-y aALTA2fICBAtTEBY o* BLECTRQ.MAQKtT .IC M^OEOZrES,'ftr cuttoaljmtpaeM, of* y*tf '' rior kind) irtlibeseatfrcoof ’■otpraas cfcargMi wtar*' • S - ever an'axprai rail «poa* win Itttnrw of Tea PoK ;•< 1 i- ’ ■ lan. .'.Adtar :J PH. GKO. fl. KSIBEB,, . 140 Wood stwet/Pittsbargb/IV, , i DIARRHEA CUBSpHi .SWATHE'S BOWEL .. . CORDIAL. Evary bottle warranted or mans} re* : fanded. Sold** ,v' i‘ "Dlt KETSEft'S, • “ •: ;- So., liOW.oodatreet.™. BED BUQ3t‘ BOAGHES, d«.~Th* fibmMkaeptt'd :i-H Rlfla. ;*oldat 140I?o©d«. , RATE i AHD tOi tkM Termin.by using TABiptUi’a SXTEBHEUTGB, r,:>r an entirely mw.prepexmtioo, And warranted . bmw these peats from every Loom. ‘ Sold at'-' ' ' 88. 'EETSE&’S, 140'tfoed Ustafct - ; • EXTRA dAXOR4.—I~HIY» a>w EZTBA JU*.''' SQBB,whiahlwUlclese<mt>Wwet. ' < -/ •' ' '•■• GEO. H. BEYS&B, 140 Wood stress.-_j.e ; (nfrUlhfo aa*-ta~ flaadafcbMrUl be foßttd In FJUZEB’a HJCADACHE . PILLS. Trytiwm. Prto*£s,«nU,nl' .. Jy3o:<UwT t " ‘ ‘EStßiiiii’Si 140 Wood street. E=g? Yo: Horae ; Sweet's , RJFALLIBLE iltflMSlij ,. ; ’Yahsii'by aijyj tnaticasoaafLamcnca, arising om*' la o*gk»l / And .pertain..! Hanhaa • or Saddle Gall*, flcntcUA- * r t .iUog*,Ac,U wiß Atao cmra speedily. ‘Ringbone may b« eaaUjjpriwntad cad cowd te tfealr lnclplaQtst^^' atae* *« nit Vo qjoof tt& kinST^'' btrwarcr, la ao (Wperule or bopeled bot It A*y «l> f • h>m|od ; by. Uil*, *ad it* Uiibfol appUc*- v lion will ilvayi remove tha Unvynat and anaU* tba horai !io na • EwrybomowMrtlidtddiiAtetmrraßOdjatlnadt for ita timely oae at the flr»t ai»peftr*nc* pf Jaaepaa* u wiiloffectqaily prevent theae.formidabla diaeaaeem«n> . tiou«l, to which uit horsoe are UaUo« and.whlcb ran* B< - .dur •o miny oiberwU* vkloaiils' horee* neariy Wcrth* 1 leae. .^-'r >■ ;v | ii. E, SELX.KBS & .CCbi Agent*, corner «f, W«od and'Secbndttrefett, Pltteborgh. ' ap^7:lyd<fwy r=jC*Bl6od rood.—Atfentioil is call- : ■jxi iu ihe'mLAt rtJiiurkhfifa and aeloiitltlo preparttiou, • '■ advertiaodln another oolumu. ItiaasA&llrelyMVi' mutt kmt 'bai odhifoundad with, any ot Unt nuaeroiupatent mediduespr tb* day. h a certaia remedy for,ail tbe'disewM apedited, and ea- . pedaUy ihoee bf * ciuvjaU'nAtiire--*i long atamilag' ol weelu, months and year*. SolTenjis, tty tt.' -■- s , Ai»«fl!Nvci ?iew.yorkta«.lhA • •oleagenUfox it.Aud th*, world*. i lUtu»*e liti JkXtttt cle which every Jdother Should have. Iu uw cloeet lu case ofnevd; and contAiuing, as if does, na 3 paregacio pr,opiate of any, kind,' it uaa t* imiad upon with wl)l,l*o'fcnnd valahbfo'spbciScin'idl’GSMa of infontile cuhipUlntA* —rafo- Slob Vd*ft»A^^bteii>tfatA» Ftir'sale by.QEU&S'K B; &K YSElUAgeht+ffer.llO/f Woodjitreeti <, j ■ f • • • del7:dawt' N. £3raauHooD-How io»t, h«v / Envolope,:/. Prkf 6cents. V. r --/ : " V .j.'./-., 5 A Lecture on- the Nature, Treatment ‘ and lladlosj ( Cure offlpermaturrhoMkor Semi pal Vfeeknaee, InTol* :\.' untary Emlssioos, Sexual Debility, and fmpudl- ' mentste Marriage'generally; Nirrooiueas; Fltav-Mental and Physical Infite ■! padty, muUlngXrota delf-AbOM, Ac.- By BOBTv J. CULYEHWELL, M, D., author of the ffuxsa Boos, : -• ■“A'Boox to TuotrsAxoa $r Bciri*m.'V lne-plaiaeaTelope h toaaynddresyi-. j poet-paid,.on rtooipt, of. six- mans or two postage T- t stampe', by* .- DH. CH. Jl 0. KLINE, ■> ' . : 127Bowory;N. Y;, Post'Office'BoX ttSfii’: . ee63mdiwT-.;i /-a;’ 1?; :■ Superior Copper MU bbA Pmnt'UH. j • - . - PAM, M’GUEDY Co.r ■ Manufacturers of :EHHA7HINO, BBA21SBS! AND ;•> BOLT;COPPER, PRESSED; COPPER BOT7&MB*; ;; RAISED STILL BOTTOJdS, 6PALTEB alaoimjxa-tws enddtalanj iuSf ET ALS, TIN ‘ PLATE, ‘ ,k 3HBET-IRON, • VnRE/.Axi Constantly on famd, r ‘ TINIffiBaMtACHiaXS AND TOOLS.. . . ~ • i i .; No. lAa First and Deo BycoaJ sueeu« v -Pittsburgh, s ; . orders of Copper cut to any destied pat -1 tern: i :~~dV> ~t./«;my2fcdmrlyt~. ■ gyprescryg Yonr- Beauty, ■ . '■ p t* t&ty stknfiii n «i2il> MESX&L SOWfiBS,,,. ; B/ wtag'thqj: mJ», pinout ud ipoclila ( -! ;-• £ '’ "■ ‘* • *■'■’- itnawa «•’ * T'\ : 'i£.'. r - l -' : * ■ - -•' h£tMßOLira-£Xlßiaf iDOHD.‘ ; • idTmtoMpafcJa urtW-. cotottßtoafr ;•?• iCpwftSifo ; ’- 1 :Pt|Wft>n tgd Bxpptenyi«pagw»ttrfr :u ±.,:.r«. „ r . <1; - Cot It oae «hd pmeryoW Too xuj not wv *•• 4Qir» lit hot mayit *am»lkfiii*doy / * ; ' : -''"V'v > \ pi : ,j-. > Afld UoCflQ '• UUT»lo^«Ufl^goif*a9o«r<4 v y:.v: ..V.. .-VA ....*► £d*£nftin jWuofco#*''. ■ ...■*.'■•■■ ,; £t. ; V-* • ' ■wmtto'ti tctxLAi&.~*'.~«~~f*‘-9tt*Qa min. ■ ■ i eobihSoh > suns * mi. 1 iSS-'Fotmuwmd* JfcAtantai''TfrittafariM lb * • Wonj,-Htt>bwrii,Genii'*, &A .?.,%•« . Orrtos. Ifo. 81 M&urr fines*. ■. Uua&atu««aUad»cffilCAK:llllol£r£&49D HlLl< MACfIIZrtBT. C4STIMQ6* [ WpfcK. it*}*. Boll£&ri~±NJp ttittf '-ffy# ' 1 WO2LS, <, ” , - " * c CWOBBIKO Opt - fewaa 7>faiikr , fSS&;‘; IJttUtotiirtnrvtlMiN EAJUXQ, 1?0» TACtTSi AND VaULTi-TigOEa,' WINDOW i BUOTTEKS;'- WINDOW OCANES, tc,Sa« tipotrtttmruS' ’ ■SS filial ItTMC, ud Sforkcc, - iNan’vD.'taul. A u n*« PiiUrm, tvicf ’* M»d fitfa, lUtAh for «U pufoaia.. :, ( t • ’ ' Jct»bto<4cnia»l. abort 60U0».> • ...,; >j.r. < yy'yitttbnrtptgtecl Workn. ~ ’ . juio J L.wn>.;.; ifctriieraii/'' :,v; y' cisr kttxi: iW Bpbd.o; : * AND &KU r;t A.XfrEd,'&rt* tf-fion kad nmittmtfi'Hittbargii; /. Pfcsn!«.'<i »onb';vh v-• vst n-Ji ' CSC?B.:B, fc c;*., : M.VJUlAClDBSBft •a&'ftutet* in IK*G£, Pftltf Z« CAP, LETifcß AJfD ALL' KI2JP3 r QT JWKAIV . JPlifo rAPJCE. ‘ :-^* 4W # V ••-’ 1 •' »* '.****'* ,33 «tnef, Ctttdmsfat'Mjvi: "jor?•>. l-r-s: -,-f 'X AOTdASU OR TRADE FOBBAG*. 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