V f- ietftaw': • W.M.V.W V ' 1114114'8-..-"'!`.;: " - t i L. , f - •■—l * « . * <&&* '* ; ‘5 J.J *. »,*.; V *.•>*'• Jv.jJ.J »•*;’<>»• \/*j. -Is;V ; INEZI Vv-, -V,' S . f, ■ •. . <^4^..,’« / ,nys4\i-v,vv*»vtj V- '• .■v*. -*»v *.'. rvi •!•, L 'iv' < .% i »H* r a.' '' , ;;•*> .* * ~;L. >»•*.•.'K’ ;-.-v .v', < - i / S’- >V>y'}.;£.>•-> VV, :i *• -* AVhi'l*. ; : •?•>< •' v : *•;.'• v:-fc- v?i •(X ~ f j ■’ c s ■ >*’ •& *■" *■ b L^ f r-"<. swa;; * ■s!.: - .•VJ” I V* .»• » * IiMMII Ijittsfctrifft THtBSDAT- MORNING, JAN. 1 CITY AFFAIBS. rnrbmouL pxpxb or rat citt. ' Mmoaousiaii Onnutm : for tfc. Smmi.bj 8. K. 8b*« ( OjticUa, No. Si Fifth itTMt >un»ri»a«»Pyi ' - 'trass, nnui, i 1 So’olooi, .. if........... 00 'Sj . U " 00 »S -0 " r. , ... «0 ■BiootMtw ■—..-»■■■„■■.■„.■ J96-10■. A. Splendid stoin'ir.y Piano. " )uoftk»S.utpUn<a w» ban imb for it aa'tlau, m abosti uafthawtabUibmut ci KUbor 4 Bro., Fifth *tre.t, to-d»j.i It li fr stthi adibrataJ aansfntoiy of Bfatewiy A Boa, N«» York,; aad la Saiabid so tbs 'hi [boat atyla of art. Tbs atyla la ( that of in ala ZTV r > and for rlsbnoaa of dwi,a sad ( bo nty of flolab, thelnatrumentcanaotboex ' oollod. It baa aaroa and on*-third ootana aad li prorMad with the patoal egryf triile, a lata and wry important improromont of the Uoaara. Stainwar'a, throngh wklob a liquid-, near' and allrory quality of toor imparUd to tha nppor aotaa, whleh ara ahiolately charm-: lay. Xhla On* laatromont wu.tpMl.Uy or . derad for oar towaamaa John Watt, Ejq., •Fcaa atroat, had a riehar or more aooaptabla Now .Yoar*l gift ooald hardly.‘tttr*: boon ae laotad. It la utoaiahiag tba faror with whloh thaaa Stain way Planoa an bald by tha rasalo-lOTlag pabllo. Ihor* ia apoooliarand laiaMriSabla'iwaataaaa about tbair ton* whlobftnda 1U way to tha hearta of all, and haaaa tba H*aan.Kl»bar Oad It Tory dlttcalt ‘ to MU tha piaaoasf othar maanfantana whan albagalda tba Stalaway’i;aa iron'the moat naodaoatod aar la atraok by tba dtSaroao*. Xhanhaa baaa aoma dlEonlty of lata in gat - tics a anpply of tha Stalaway planoa, owing to the Inability of tha manafaetnrm to 1U tb* Btaay ordara pouring in npon thaa; bat now that tba holldaya an aoarly onr than will, wa pnaaaaa, ba lan ofamah,' and tba Maaara. Elabor an promind a mon Hbaral rapply, ao that, banartar, thairpatrqna will ban a larger ltook from whloh to maka.thalr aalaotlona. ; m An Appeal for the Allegheny Belief Society. - “The peor ye have always with you.*’ How many generation* have passed sinoe tho | above declaration, and yet mry day’s ex * perisnoeproveslt to beastroe as when first uttered byDivineUpi.Xo none does the tenth of Iteome with a non realising tense, than to the ladles of , the Belief Society, who are dally oalled upouj to visit scenes, where ! -poverty and want, by slok* mis and sorrow, haye taken op their abode. We night give yon many cues, calculated to I .toueh tho heart and open the purse, but'we 'are obliged to comewithonr appeals so often befote the public w& do sot w ( lsh to weary yon. X uJH onlwjfnentton one, a German - eddbwjkrhbal; hasp visiSed tny self :Bhehiu five children—the eldest twelve years, and far . gone in consumption; the seoond is seraffalos,' and is MY'Rfisrtßg with 1 hip disease; an infant, who was twoj months after the lather's death, aadjtwo little boys, three aid . • five years of age; \ To support them, she Mils ■hoes on commission; to do this, she must leave her little ones alone, while she goes from house to hoprt to try to sell her shoes. Coring one of my /Tbits, she Mil to me, In , bar simple brokenEnglish,** Some days Ido SO WelP—lveU all the shoes I have—then I lea get all my children .Med, and I feel so happy, but then I forget-who gives it to me, - aadxey Heavenly; Fader He has His hand en - ay head, and puts toe right-down, and then for many days Xsell no shoes, and I don’t know wut to do; then I dome to my Heaven* ly Fader, and Ho . help ma.” This ls bat one of many widows to whom we giro assistance, a / who an straggling to provide bread forfatiw II ' .writes jouee;: also aged woman; *who are alone ! / v . in thnwerid, whoso journey of life Is nearly :*aa(ttd,aad who ars walUnx until the Mastsr ■balls them. Is addition to these, we have ’besn oatied upon this winter toroliero many, •\ who never .before had :io ask charity*; wires > -of brave men, who have gone, fortb-at their ■ v»bonaQy’s call, to peril their lives on thi bat* r ’ Ue-fltldj.Tnany, many;ntv«rto return to Madden the hearts of thbte made desolate by ; inair absence. While there;'is no scarcity of . Work far men, women find it diflicult to ob tain employment. All the neoessaries of life w : «ra'so high this vinter, it le-mcro difficult > , . for. the poor to get along. ; Oor'means have j-.been very lindted.this wlntm, rendering ns ■'] «®aMo to give all this,assistance we would wish. Wfkave donewkctwe could, trusting ' tut He,'.who Ted five thousand with a lew vw. - loavei,vrould enable us tojfeed the hungry. We settle onr bills bonthly/and this is the if X. ' dar for our monthly settlement, but unless .v; jeans'are sent ns daring this morning; we Xybauot meet oar liabilities. from past expirienoe, we foci lUs only ueoes* aery to lay. this bet before the public, who v h*ro to generously aided uf-in times put. | “W/ttwpe our appeat wiii not be In vain, but ; j .thatwon will enahle.ns to continue our work wfio?V - - Li HasyHn our midst hero grown rich by this yery war, Whleh has brought desolation to so ! . many hearty; and is,'aop devastating:ear I loved land. Ton, who have been thus en* riohed, will assist; us ? “ Tho silver sod the gold is the Lord." Hut. . God has made yon HafirjnrsaM., Will you mot'aak yourselves, af-wciier Ha ejo; what would be His will in regard to the treasure He has committed to yon? What would Jmu* have yon do T Oh fin this Hew Tears’ > day. if you would hare a loppy Stw Tsar, BBHEBtSBB THB POOR. X beard an officer of one of the hanks eay .that money wu so plenty theywcnldne longer ■pay interest rAU mefi wish »»- -rawest for theft , money* I nowinvite you to your money in aHank that w&lnever feu; and when yon will receive rack interest as no other beak gives. Here is the promts* eery notes “Hothat hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the Lord, and Mat wMek-ls hoik gim§m w iU Hljwy U» again.” 44 Whoeo. eteppeth hi* ear* at the cry of the poor; he tiUo shall cry himself, bat shill not be heard.". ; • - ' - AUuiu . • Of the Allegheny Belief Bodcty. Two folio win* oormpondmoo oxploini Hi* otyoctof tho commit too cf gontlemcß, who NtfcjJmTO tonduodthli compliment to o popular ';'t iv#»tUOKumo/Attihopi (eJfmCiw- but Ttump*m Jhe. SO, 1882. "To Uln Ohnrlotto Thompson, Pittsburgh Ttatoi Tho Udorslgnod cltizons o l Pitts burgh, rsoogniiinf la yon u aotnu o( dooid •4 anility, ud admlria* to* oaharaldod mu ; aor.ljr.whiob-yoa earn* nmon* si,-thoroby .V showing tint 70S profound to orlnnt byyaar porformnaou that you wit* worthy tho high professional character 70a ahead* «nlor. ud wbloh nut inorsas* with yogr *e*rs,bsg leers respectfully to. ton dor job e OtmpUmn tarp Baujtt. It yoaeeoedetoostwisnesjoa will pleaee' designate otteh o7onlng pron ottl : to powr departure m will hut suit joor oon reaitnoe. ." ■- . fibbing job allsumess in poor professional ■ Isberl, wo ore, with roonoot, K. W. Kasltsj, Julian B. Hoghsy, Pr. Pulton, Thoaui OolUns, "Chno.H.Saper, J,H. Hare, P. Suds, T. W. liooghtry, A.liadsria, . ’ rhoo. P. Loomis, . Wm. Whitney, ffm. S. Top lor, -8. Dbheon,lJohn J. Cess, 1 W.M'Guolms, . JobnTrdx, . Joe. It Blehards, - ‘ Jill. Vondoriiiff, " . H.H. Smith, .Jss.fi. Psris, ■ ’W.-Risherdeon, B.Slngsrly. ii Wm. Bohoyer, ", ' Si. OUrlu Bout, Dn. 31,1851,—T0 R. Jr, Useksy, Dr. Fulton, Ohm. H. Sopor, D. . .-Bends ud .others:. . . , j Ssntltmsn—Year fsror, dfttod SOlh Inst., lasr.tondsring mo n "Complimentary Beno it,” U Sjfote mo. lam deeply ionilMo of ' tho honor ypn oonfornpon mo, ud SIU, with jour permission,.name Friday, January 2d, for It to take place. ■ I - ■ Tkanktag you for the worm fooling you dii- V pl*T la on generously encouraging myefforts \ to become worthy, of the kindness yon hare Xextended, to me during my Tbit to Pitteburgb, 'lnmoia, (ontismoh/with mnoh mipoot ud •fireUtule, ; CuaunorraTnoisrao*. . t&gsi !*%£*>&!*£&£ 4* aliuqr »t.th»r«ir a«HldfliX* *»7 piaillij tli»t way, rwllot: vM out a\ • ‘ _ ’ City ■oitaUty. Iha number of doatba U thla city, from Dae. 22ad to Dm. flat, a« nportad by Dr. A. 0. MoCaadlooa, pbyalcian to tha Board :of Health, la u follow.: SnSCli 1 cuEfe-al 15 ]*h» disease* wur*-.—Dipthsrfa, 1; Cos retention, t; Phthisis; 1; general exhauatation, y abeess U;honliy 1; pmiftiii 1; ourpMt nwri 1; diplh*ria,l> scarlatina, 3; still bonk, potochtiatif, 1. . Last Dat;—-This evening the Festival atLafryeUaHaU,for the benefit of thePenn ijlvanla Avenue (As bury) M. E. Cnureh, dotes. From JJ to ! o'dockp. m., a «im dinner, consisting of all the subs tan tialsthe market afford* and peach pie with cream as a dessert, will beserved dp. Is the evening, from‘fir**to Ua o'clook/ aa excellent supper will bo found spoa the table, with everything pleasing to tho;tMto.; The Udie* of thi* ohoreh aoto alwsji boos acted for the snaser is which thoir Pootiroh hire b*«i conducted, ud tho pmmtotto doo* sot foil short of any of thoir -pmionj offort*. Bo odd jadgo for posnolrot ! . ’ Tbs VosuuLof Copt. Boisol is onsoascod to tokoplooe Fridoff oftorßooßp ot 2 o’elook. Tho body orriTod lost orosUg. Tho two eompsßlM of tho 15th whose hood- id oro ordorodiodt os o futorol osoorw Copt. BoUol wosthoeom aoadlttg o floor of tu (/ AUegheaj Qroys” bo* for* tskii|s oooußosd In Col. Clork r i rociV tt*Bt s ht had o Itrgd( cirolo of ooqaointosoos in adlteghosy, oad jrill no doubt bo followed to tho tomb by o lorgo ooneodrso of sympo* thlsiag friends. i, BOISOL—At CoUtgs Hoidts l ! <wm(o*D, D* 0.. oa Onodeyg Boetabar StUr/mt 11 o’clock p. wl, from vooads rcoslrod te l tbs bottle it Xtedsrtekibim. Ccpt, DAXHL BMMIi, igsd 80 jun. The fD&srol win tflwpioo* from Uk lsts ntiisnesg oa Bob’sioa street, oaffoißAT, ot 2 o’clock p.m* BPEGIAIa LOCAL NOTICES. (iOOTU Akb Bono’s Cbwiko Maohcbo, for XodUlj end ttoaß&otariag parpoMi, or* the beet in dsb.' " /.• , A. F. Csuosr, Boadrol At ; Ho. 18, Fifth ! Fob Fa£l.obo Wnrasi winter Uupon wo mnst provide oartoWoa with tho motoriol to hoop us oo&tforaobl*. A good ond weU-Budo.emoootis the my orti olo, ondwo don't know of ony piovo whore enr roodor* ond got da* thotwiU looh os well, oad at tho some time withstand thejvost se ver* westhor, as ot W. fl. MoOoelA. City's, ooraor of Fodonl stroot dad Diamond Square, Allegheny. Thoir stoek of ovordootiags, bosinoss o&d dms olothidg» poafiolobas of oil descriptions, ore well assorted, odd; of tho latest stylo. TB* gontlempa's for&iihlng goods deportment Isaiuthot opurohoior weuld wish. Colt on MoßooA Co., if yon} desire a nloeiuit. } . Qbaeah* marohoat' t&liar, would most respectfully Infom his friends end the pablle generally that he has returned] from the salt with Jili_new stock of .fall anil winter goods. Htestoek.oonsists.of the latest styles of cloths, eauiomai and vestingiJ selected front the latest iapomtioas, -Benttemen de siring a neat fitting garment, and jot prices lower thaaiat any other tailoring establish ment in the elty, would do well, to giife him an early call. I Samuel Oraham, merchant tailor, Ko. M Market street, on* door &oai|Thirda i Volubtkkks, &xai> Tezs I—For the de rangement of the lysteio, changeOf diet, wounds, sores, bruises andcxaptioni,' to whieh every whinteer h lUble, there are ho reme dies •o's*f#, eonvcnUht ahd sure 4s Hollo way's Pills and Ointment, thoroughly tested in the Crimean and Italian Campaigns. Only 25 oents per bex or.pot. ~ : 234. Cbozob Holiost PsksskTS*—J» M. Rob erts, Ho* 17 Fifth street, it how opening the mest ehoio* stock of fine Bold and Silver Watohes, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Faney floods over displayed in this elty, and is sell ing them at remarkably low prices. i Norioi to the property owners of this elty Is hereby given, that any repsdraneoded ahout their house* >will done promptly, if . they leave their order at,Cuthbert*s Carpenter and Joining. Shop,,.ca Virgin alley, )ut above Smithfield street.' Oxatßvm Oaua will be tekea et the Omaiba* ofioe, Ho. 405 Liberty, street, .dey or sight. AH order* left »t‘the ebcre pleoewlli be promptly attended te. Ail sells aut be paid tn rimoe. An »ATTJ<tfmOft i CU. H. —'iiift mem hen of Go. B ( 16th P. M.» ere relocated to •nemble it their Annoty, Vederel etreetyAUagbe- YSIDATjtd o’clock pai , to et tend the faaenJof theJeteO*{it; 'EouOt; of Ot. O, 123 d Beg’t Pe. Yob.' It li hoptd thet every am* her of the Company wiUbe preerht ptmctittUy et the hour, in tmUom. By order ot the jel:lt . CAPTAIB. jJ^MAEOSIC SaLLIT NEW YfiAITB DAT AND EVENING. fIOLMAS; RATIONAL OPERA : TROUPE Appear tkii efUrnoon in CINDERELLA, and BKAOTT AND THE BEAST. Evening a Great Bill. LA SCMNAttACLA! THE DRUM PEBTORJfAHCK 1 THE NB>LICS Of A DOMINA I A BOHI TOR NEW TEAMAN JKU fle-cra tnti t£ ltd Halt ; jal \ AtUiAmci La«ee nad Eudiim» ; BTSiio graed perfonoancee on Hew leu'i I i ; AmS»OON,oti o'clock, . t 1 i The Octoroon / 2&E~. MTBOV. . BYSMiaa, sc 7 O'clock, , MXttie Fadettey or the Cricket. TANCHON— „>ft»e THOMPSON; LANDRY BARBRAUD.—CHAPLIN. To oo&rtndeWltb - BUICE-BTED SUSAN. . i Mr». MTBOH. WiI,UA*-~^.~~^.~~.~.-~IIr.OHAPLIN. rkiDAY sramre f J*n; u; mb, CcmpUCMßtotry bttofit to itIiiI&OHPSOS. The Hunchback, JOL f A~. ...... w ...t. Mtoi TfIOMPSOK. MOBDACHT. To OOQclcd* with ROUGp: DIAMOND. MA&GBgr, , i ,-~ n |V,~ THOMPBUJt. JOB BBrTOB. A Ui&Uti JSMX ClX* Coaii'KUMlßK JO. Boaps: WAMTID.~P.fUt* baldloE Com* promts* Bond* of tbaOity of A.U*fh«nj, Pa., o'* fearaby notlfltd that tkft Buriuog Food for ISB3 wiH bo IswUS hi thoai Booda *t tb* tnni nUi otter* Ad. Fropomli'iAOfttTtd utU fIiTUSOiI, lb«U day of JabOary, 18*3. ■; AddiMiT'" ds*ta , JOBS ATWKIit , . Ch»ircain iisum OombUUw, Ho 4 Wood moot, Pittsburgh. T«. mmvjiv'mi#v&x-r , i SI bbla. cofamxi Cnab«rrl«s; ;. bihaU bbU. OH; t 44bt>U. ••' «W' ! do . #o}': , 80MCMMl-kMd<m-B»n«ls; \ - 80 nek* Whit* Bony t la dor* *ad for nitty I I*.B. TOIOT*CO. . tMiius* A UU.-iiciMu uAjm&i JLw*-Joit netlrtd-froaßew Toik. » foil moct* wW BMiw’i OudjMt' VMIIU Onu, BJrokea Sucfci grtn tktfar Fhiay In: born nadcooutoo p«»«iOr ■*!•»( tit* fMrito tirocary Dior* of -. I ,' . J«OiA.MHBfIAW» df* comer Idbrty»ad w, »»" < «tT*et*. oOmSTHimTIv D BIXkT oa**ai.- snka of 4h*o*.jcrt mot gooondidmC 6W.—arKUNUUU.!. (2 bnu. ol.thii celebrated Ted lid for Ml* at Ko.'lU •am ic niuiottn. TJiiSl’AitM* <JiI>KK, i<tiu VAMIIT! JL USE.—lMbU».»nli»M«.dfcr«JebT i ' - VAM OOBJJSB, dtM • - -- mkwafitnV OKATiiri, iOH iiAKIKa AftOOKi,: P TL»MB. «TMT»>TI». Jt» ■»»« bj ««30 BO'tStWTI.gT.IWWoM.i. DAlitiUH BKATKS,’tue beat in mar* AUO« in teff and cW. r*c*iv*i*ad£or'nl*ty ' i.-i #*3o •• 4~. -V MfcfBTg.OQLTJWa, STAKOBr cTiAKCai—l pv bowa Jtndlion StackJorfeUty ‘ W,.; I SCnOMAMOTALAKf- OIL.— So bbla. JSo.i Jtefincd Uil.reo d tUs d*x aadfornW tyJ V: ; v 1L ffA KtiKlrfi— soo Moond-hand Ui B*ml»tornl>by ’ J.lUt4Kmi<Pe uDiDB iVi’AadAria *tor« uAJor r* bj WOOWJIM * WALLAO. , . ■’ j/t > f V iiiiig^^-rt*'>“ r i'y »f^r'"i-7» THE LATEST NEW§ BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAJ/ DISPATCHES. Spedel Dispateb to tb* Ftttabargh Gazette. ' Wabeixotov, Bee. 31,1862. vex casuist exssiov—*A saw oaoaa of •' TEiaoa to bs nsTircTSba The Cabinet was ia session to-day over the Hew Tear's edtet of freedom. *lt is positively asserted in soma circles, that the appearanoe of that proclamation will be the signal for in stituting a new end better order of things, both civil and military. Weeks ago General Sigel begged permiiiioa to take and hold Wakxenton with his oorps,ln order to prevent just such raids as this last one by Stuart. tbb saw toax clbmy un> thi raxaiDKXT. Bevs; Dr. Cheever, William floodsll and Nathan Brown, the committee representing tha meeting here, of the New Totk‘ clergymen and laity,presented the emari&paUon memor lal to the President to-day. Theyhad a long interview, in whioh a number oon hected with the general snhjeetwas discussed* The President agreed with his visitors, that men whose heart was in the work, should be appointed agents to earry out the new policy. THB fkoOLAH^TIoir. The Proelauatldb will rbe telegraphed In the course of to-moriow. A Cabinet meeting was held from II to 12-to4onslder the general subjeot. After adjournment, tha President went to work, denying'hfmjelf to all visiters daring the day or evening. Few, if any, in or out of the Cabinet, know in what pre cise shape it will appear. The Presi dent has been urged to have it countersigned by the Secretary of War Instead of the Beo retary of State, as being partially a military document. This morning the President said that only those districts of Tennessee whloh are represented in Congress, and those in Louisiana from which Flanders and HalUea *hava been elected, will be .exempted in those States. zaTiasatxvQ Qoaaorosnsxoi* The correspondence between our govern ment and the Mexioaa Minister, relative to the exportation of more material for tha bel ligerents in Mexico, la quite interesting. One of the Items is that the hfcxiean authorities were refused clearance for arms from New York to their own ports, but allowed elear anee for Quebec,[where they intended to pro cure British olearane* for some Mexican port, bnt the arms were seised at House's Point, n route for Quebec, *and held on the alleged, ground that they , were intandod for the rebels. The dispatches from; Washington whloh affirm that Secretary Chase has agreed to a bill embracing an lesue of two hundred mil- lion! more legal tender notes/ or that the Committee of Ways and Means have deter mined to repeal the provision requiring duties on imports to be paid in gold, are utterly er roneous, as I learn from tho highest authority. The Ways and Means Committee are consid ering, but have not yet settled upon a bill. CLAIM FOE DAMACSS. Tha question between the fltqat Falls Man ufacturing Company and the United States, as to the Bmoaot of damage suffered in conse quence of the diversion of the headwaters of the Fotomae to the Washington aeqneduet, has been submitted to the arbitration of J udge Cnrtis and Lewie Childs, of Massachusetts, Judge Ewan, of Ohio, and Jesse L* Williams, of Indiana, aad is now under argument. THI COMWirtn OH WATSAEn MSAJTB Have taken no action Indicating a. purpose to repeal the law requiring duties oa imports and Interests on pablle debts, to be paid in coin. It is haltevdd that tha majority of the Committee is disposed to consider the notion of Congress at th*!laet session as final. WtST VXSOIVU. West Virginian# still believe the bill »d> mlUiagthelr State will be slgnsd bj BUir and Bates in the Cabinet. The President said this morning Tie had no doub t as to the constitutionality j was notquito certain, but eras pretty well eonvlaoodof Its expediency. our. ncxmss's * - Testimony in the Porter oourt-martia!, to day, has manifestly raised the hopes of the defence. The impression, converted in come wtat reticent language by Burnside, was that the officers distrusted Pope's ability. OHIOAUB XILUID. Lieut. Charles Meeker, of the sth Ohio reg iment, was .killed In the rcoent fight at Dum fries. Also private Anthony Laforoe, of Co. 0, of the tame regiment.' • STUABT'e CAVALRY Were sees near Snyder's Hep to-day, return lag from their northern excursion. FROM PHILADELPHIA* Special Dispatch to the Fltteburgb Quetta. PHitADttrHU, Deo, 31.1863, Col. Ludlow, Agent for the exchange -of prisoners on the pert of our Government, baa arrived at Washington, end le preperiogfor another extensive exchange. It hid been nearly arranged for an en tire exehangeof ration, oitioeno, and all; bnt the proclamation of Dario, which It a direct riolation of . the oartel, baa ohaagad oar action. , T The first impnira of the adminlotratlon wee to let the cartel go; hat they hare oinca formally telegraphed to all points, to retain nil commissioned ofiioers ontU it Ij determin ed what it meant by Davis’ proclamation agalnat Bntlar. The exchangewill, therefore,, go on, all except bommillioned officer,. Passengers from Fredericksburg, laot night, mention a rnmer earreht ! there, that Stnart'o rebel caTalry, rappooed to number ISM men, wen ore,ling the Potomnc Into Maryland, ton tnilea below the Point of Rocha. It la be-- liered theirpurpose is to destroy the Monoo aoy bridge, and make a'pludarlng visit into Western Maryland. ' . : D. From Aikancae. . FaTßtatntt, (Ark.,) Doc. SO.—Tha iddl tlonal partlcnlara of the raid to Tan Baton, reoeiTad. aaya o’er army waa ton mtlea i.thla tide of Van Boren yeitarday morning 1 , and would hloodao on the moon tain top hat night, and expected to reach 'Prairie Brava -again to-day. Ben; £chofield joined them a few milee beyond. thefoat of the mountains, i ■ The ateamare Violet, Key West, Boas. Dooglaa, Frederick, Hotre, Braa No. 6,‘ ana Van Born, with: their aargoe of grainl and proTialorte for the rebel, army were burned, aleo a large amount of umy atcroa.: Tha robola horned thair nratnnl and ferryboat at Fort Smith to prarant them from failing Into cur handa, alas a! large humhUty. of forsgy and provisions on the opposite bank of the river. A general conflagration wit in prognss when car forces left. : . .'; ■ - 1 Many deserters Who oaeu,ts;osr Usee who report -that teoi regimen ta of Miaaonriasa smoked their arma a few daya ago,crossed tha liter and went home. .Another regiment of Mimonriant left n abort time after, taking their arma with thorn. ' Two - ragiminu. of Toxnna alio liacked their arms and started (or heme. A reginMht’of cavalry, waa sent in porralt. botiutead of arresting, joined the runaway,. -Frerythlng geet to show that tha rebel army 'of tha Troni-Mlailatlppl la Oomplaialy disorganised. : •: „Iha Arkansas rirar teat bootable ataga, and tha oo an try bordering ontharirar: from W point twioty-nve mtlei balow Van Bnrra to Little Bock ls well provldad wlth forego eadfssdtbrabtlataawnay,. • ?’ Oar tfeopsaroln aplaadld Iplriw, hiving aooomplUhsd a moit daring and raaceeufol raid, wlthoat tha lost of nflng it life. From Usshiigioa—The Bcbsls Not • Ukr.'fllaZglNßd* Washixctov, DW. 31.—-TlSs/ afternoon's Stormy# there 'is! no truth in the carrant story that. Steari/e-joavalry hay* crossed the Potomac into Maryland, as telegraphed her* last eTtsing. . The; rtaor grew out of the feet that night before]list ten or twelve rebel nerrillat crossed from BaU’e Bluff over to larriion'i lilaad,|probably designing a brief thieving expedition Into Maryland, rat tee ing that their motions weroobierted from the north shore, tbmr; prudently returned naok Into London ere daylight. "This ie the whole truth concerning the body of five thoqnnd rebel cavalry crossing the river into Mary land, over which rootsh was rubbing its hands last night. , . HtADQUAHTBRS AKMT OF THI POTOMAO, \ Drtcmber 31st, 1862. j Last night aboutB o'olocktho wires coated, to work north of Falmouth station. The cause waa unknown. At 10 p. m., tho last we heard of the rebel cavalry was from Oeecquan, which place they passed on thoir way northward. ' A ttoonnoiianoe In fore* went out yester day morning, which will probably be l heard from in a few days'. Il ls believed here that a considerable por tion of flen. Lee's army has . moved from its late position oa Our front,- and gone np the Bappahannook. Its destination however; is not known.. Ia has been .ascertained by a: flag of trnoe that Copt. Swearingen, of the] Ute Brig.-Gvn. Jpcboa'i Jiteff, who, was re ported killed in the battle of the I3tb, was only wounded- and capturad. He it how doing will at a farm bouse about four miles in the rear of th*,*nemy’s front. Lieut. Bddy, Ordnanoe officer of Gen. Whipple'* staff; is; a prisoner in Kiohmond. ; . He was burton tha battle-field* \\ In the Porter ooUrt-martial, flen. Barnside was examined on Tueiday,and testified; to having drived Unoffloial telegrams front €Un. ; Porter, after that offieer had Joined the army of Virginia,j relative to the operations of tne foreerusderpope'l oommaad. Being asked lndisposition evinced bjr many of MeClellatrrbSeefs to serving undeS Pope was not chiefly caused by the withdrawal of tho army from the Peninsula,-he replied that most any offioir, with whom hrbad con versed, bad freely i sanctioned the wisdom of that more. He had, however, no desire to make personal reflections on the capeoity of Gen. Pop*. ; Being further questioned in re gard tu flea. Porter, heitaled that he knew Porter had obeyed the order ro» ‘qulring him to joiOLhis forces wltirflen but whether he baa used efforts beyond the dictates of duty tb do so, he was hot . award. He spoke also of an Incident that oeenrted to Banks on the Ohiekahominy, In w&loh flen* Porter displayed foroelgbt whilst on the point of erossing that stream Porter had ordered the wagons to pass eu beyond, and in doing so was oompellod to ehang* the position of his corps. MeCieUan'wasatfim dtepteased with this manoevro, but after the army had oroised he folly assented te its judieionsaase. Geau. Butterfield, of Porter's corps, was naxt sworn. Ho stated ho was present when the order from Pope arrived-direeting Porter to maroh at one o’clock, p. m., on the 28th of AngOst. Porter, no uid, having sent out his explore the road, was convinced by their reports of the impracticability of elat ing before daybreak,and desided accordingly. He gave en account of the maroh from Bills' 7ord;to Bristow, daring the latter part bf August, and of Mia fatigue of the toldiere therob. He believed Porter had performed his wholedutj. i Buford, chiof of the caTairy attached to the second corps of Pope's army was called in, and briefly questiraed with reference to the repoHhe had made to MoDowell on the 20lh of Angttsf/bf the presence of a large fbreo nh der Loagifreot near Gainesville/ He stated that ho thought they bad mbs through Thor oughfare flap, tad that they had approached from the direction of flainsville, abouthlne or ten o’clock. . Adjourned. Gen. McDowell'* Court—oommunloationwias .rocslved on Tuesday from flen. Blgef stating that he was not prepared *! jetrto make any correctioae in bUI testimony/ This together with a letter iroaj designed -tothrow'light upowoeclaration* which he has before the oourt, were recerved [Beoenier and ordered tb be appesdod u> the dsyV'prboeedlngs. . Mdfor Willard; aid toMoDowell, was the -Ohly witness thatj waa examined concerning an interview between' Gen. McDowell and Osh. Bigol, oir ihe 27th -of Augnat, nfar Buokland'i MUls] to whieh be was' present. He said, that he thought he bad heard Mo . MeDowellnqueat Sigel t0.,g0 to’.Mssuisi and to mareh also to Thoroughfare offering him for that purpose, the command of ene of his divisions. Adjourned. On. Monday ordere to enable the Reborder to bring up the record, a largo oomspen donee'remaining to be copied. It lsaeoertained thdt the President's Eman oipatien preelaaatio& wili not be ready- for publication tiU'fo-morrow. A dispatch received to-night froni the Headquarters of the Army of the Potdmao, indicates everything quiet in the vlelnity.. Fiona Mutfreeeboro. CixciniATj, Dae. 31—A speeial ts the o»«i»<re»al] from ' Murfreesboro, dated the 80cb, states that, the 14th army eorps nude a general adyaaoe yesterday and pushed the rebels back seven of eight mllee. ! Collins' brigade of McCook's eorps; had a sharp brush with toe enemy just beyond Ne linsville. Cannonading was kcptup;for ; an boar, the enemy stating considerable ammu nition. Oar troops reserved their fire ended vanood briskly. By a dexterous flank move ment, the 101st Ohio capured out gun end esisiOn. We lost one kilWdaixd three wound-' ed. A general engagement is imminent. Oar army Is rapidly sweeping down stlljthe roads leading to Murfreesboro. Heavy artil lery fixing is now heard on the Holinsvllle road. MeCook ia engaging Hardee. Weether demp; ground very heavy. From Gen. Blunt’s Command. fir. Louts, Deo. 31.—Qen. Blunt telegraphs to Qen. Curtis,- under date of Van Boren, Arkansas-, 38th: My long range guns are how shelling the rebel camp across the river, five miles below: here. If the enemy does sot re treat during.the night, ! shall endeavor to cross my troopsover in l the morning, and Offer them'battle. Among the : property captured are four steamers* three of them haayllyladen with;. supplies, .a ferry 'boat, and' a .Urge amonntor ammunition. Qaiie a number or the enemy were killed.i r - t •• The weather dear. Wind northwest. Ther mometer 30°. 'V - - i The Raid inUMaryland ITntrne. BatTixoie, Deo. St—Direct and ret fable Intelligence, from Barpefa Ferry and ojher KlnU aloof tho Una of; the Bp par Potomao, owa that tba reportsJ rebel raid into Mary land; ia'entirely ,untrne. A-tmnU body of WhlU'scevslry hare bean Hen on tha Sooth: bankof.tho Pots Mae, open which, Ii variety of tha wild report! of tha tnvaalon wan based: *iopi.'l,<raievllle. -• j■ -j Lou ravi tie, Dio. Sl.—Tba berometor stood maronry, SS°. Oloady North. . AU ii qaletSodth of hers, it far aa Head quarters an advised. ■i : Market# by Telegraph. \ Cnrcnotati, D#c .jsi 16*. Floor flrmwf for «ap*Tftu l ud prow lOoi blgbifj «Im3ooo' b*r reUu $4,10 to ft,lBlbr txtm; tad flunlly tmehaßrwd. . Vbtti Arm for nd tadprte.bapfrata«fe; to if,oo Com M dnUfor«ujMcto4sc,oatflrafor iholMd coririHSe to 46e.Ods Mpto Me. WhtskySfeJßac* its £2M>£*t 6000 mUM Wfi, tt. thonSpu 8000? Good. doßfeadj for BMfoark, ttlts -lOQtbftlr old city trsU. Uni dairtnd bttry tt B9fc : perboxa Ateuar* 4ottm tt fell rmlt*.Orwa bnu to ajjci for abooldtrt/ SbCo to tM\ fog htnta'tectr duL \ ' o<4d tl4l to sl*Bl Slim tmojtat $i,22 to 11.23 behtaft dtdL v Paatiax-rgUn D«i: SL—’fttdt dull; Tloaf mjtat. fitlot dr 90,000 bbb* \ mperflat,'f*.KaTi tads7^7,2Blbr'ert^tfinally. ~BcatUa*St til^ZS,tad eomaaatltt.l3,7s. Ltn deouadto vbttt, with mlm of 3,roobMbtt for Bed. W1fi,65<91,08.f0r jWblto. Byt'MUrwrartiTtltt 950. . Com doll tad rathtr lover.- StlurLOUO bash. 7eUow.tt7DATOolbr;Dair*teilS29Bso4br'old. Osts nochtaxed;s,ooo bash..P«aao.toldtt4lA43o. chtaft ia snxxriet.] Frorlaloot b«ldAhSr r <BtlM Ktv Totx, D*c. lira; stfca Wbstl^firm ;2o,oo oWtoff«4sf» (Bo forlttt«4l 7590 OO for Oblo,tad $0856720 for Sdaibsra.; Whdtt flrm; •t>M 1 40,000 bosb, tt $1 %Ufrl 81 for Cbktfo Spring, Mdsl 80 ai m tot 1 Alll'raufc** Ctab, tad $1 41&1 40 for B«d Western. Cora h»»ri nkt 88,000 bwduat7BA7oe; Brefdott botadcbtngtde'Xtrd etsadjrttOXQlOe. Whisky firmt»BBji@B9c. BiiffiMOtlg Dwi. ai.—floor dun sad oaebtored. Wheel qolet. J[h|tA tLWl.WrBed, ILMafcS Com ftna for White; Tellov dml tad l@2c fower. • Whtakt flm tad idtetirW; Perfc fina at for Me*. ■- , '. ii’'..!: T ABKIOATINa bbJ&re- JJttiTlUMtf ftratotfV\ i 7d m . - "• ‘ JAR, VAtnVL *flog, . .iJHjfcW&K. 'COA'AU*.ifANm, X UWiaUud BOOTS) fcr /Hk atlTuul '3 M.amttnioL i.tjutmurt. ! Jeff. Darin ii Gei. Biitler. • -s“ Ur-,-.-. i ripttf 24,l€C2l—TheTederhl fleet, coder Com.'Famgut, fought end chipped the rebel defenses beloir flew Orleoai, using op the’iwtxel fleet*. sddidefitotttj.prtitog Forts SL Philip and Jackson, though these ifere not captured till, the 28Ul ; Our fleet forthwith appeared abreast of New OHeans, which was thereupon aban doned without a struggle by the Confed erate foroes, which retreated inland, leav ing the city to the mercy of the victors. - j The city being thus practically surren dered, and lying helpless under the guns of our fleet, certain residents raised the American flag jin token of surrender and amity.' Hereupon a secession mob assem? bled, led by one Wm. B. Mumford, a gam bler by profession, and like all other black legs, whether North or South, .violently Pro-Slavery, by whom the Union flag was torn down and trampled under foot, i Gen. Butler, in his official report of the taking of New Orleans, says:. ’ M lflnd the dty node* th« domldlon of the mob. They hare limited 6ar flag—torn it down with In dignity. ThU outrage will be punished in such man ner as in my Judgment will caution both the perpe trators and abettor* of. the act, so that they shall fear the stops* if they do not reverence the War* of bbr banner.” j In dne time thereafter, Mumford was ao cordingly tried a Court>Martial, con vieted, sentenced and hung. Suoh is the ease on which Jeff, Davis bases the first count ia his indictment against Gen. But ler. ; • : “Selling medicines.to sick soldiers of the: .Confederacy.” must,refer to smuggling sup : plies for the rebel army out of New Orleans in dear violation of martial law. -4 As to: the “peaceful and, citizens” who <( have been confined at hard labor,” Jeff, does not say that these wert bo treated for actively aiding the rebellion while under the protection of the flag and forces‘of the United States, but we believr such to be the face > "The eoldlsre ofthe Unlted States have been invi ted and encouraged In. general orders. to Intuit and outrage the wives, the motherland Bisters of our dUseae.” —ThU is a very wicked falsehood. It Was by the “wives,” “mothers,” and ,{ais leri” aforesaid that the insults were jriyen ; it wae by ; the“soldiers of 'the United States” that they were received. 'No single -Instance U given in which a woman in Louis iana has been insulted by-a Union soldier. But it was a part of thd regular tactics of the Secessionists of New' Orleans to inoite their women to insult our unoffending sol diers there by every kind of provoking grimace, jeer, and gesture, trust ing to iheirpetticoats for impunity. When he had borne quite enough of this,' Generic Butler brought it to A sudden and full stop by the following order: Bsuauitui SirAWxzn or m Cur, l . „ May ISthJSfiS. / i. As the officers and toldiers sfthe OultedStates pav* been subject to repe<t«d Insults from ’women balling themselves “Ladl'e of NewrOrleaoV’ Id ra ta rn far tba most ectupukui uon-interferenoa and court toy on our part, it is ordarad hereafter, when ■any female shall, by word, gestqr* or.mpvemtht, in sult or show contempt for say officer or soldier of the'TTuited Itates, she shall to regarded and liable to to treated as awonmn of -tha towa paying her vocation. • Byieoaunaad of Major-GeneralflUTLEß-. Gso. 0, Btnoaa; A. A.G. T ; We hold this order most'nghteous, timely endwise. Thewomanwho seeks to at tract the speciaVattentioa in public of men . whoarelntier strangers to her, fixes her own position. Gen. Butler did but state truly what that position is. If a rebel 'krmy should occupy ibis' city, aid 1 our women did not refrain fromhlsa ing, flouting, and spitting at the soldiers, we would justify their .General in issuing just suoh a PrboUxnatioßuaa. General But ler**; No human being has been harmed in mind] body or estate by it, and the abase at Which - it was aimed was wholly and instantly corrected by it. All that Jeff, really has to complain of is that his 'women can no longer insult our soldiers [with impunity. ; ; The “fines levied and collected an tho in habitants of the captured city” by Gen. Butler, have been So levied exclusively for. the suport of its own inhabitants, rendered idestitute [by the rebellion. Many of the : recipient* of this charity are the irivea and jchildxenof soldiers now N 'flghUng for the ! rebellion. No dollar of them haa been di verted to any other purpose. ThiafaotJeff. meanly suppresses. , —D»tU make. egnplaint that ■ “The entire populationof ;Jie*. Orleans bars been forced tojelect between etarvaUoq, by thecoaßaoatlan of all ii«r:property*nna taking *n ootbagnlnit con •etence to: bear aliegUnea totha lander of their country.!*'!.- .-j v ! Suppose this were literally true,bow dare Ar-object to it? Thisia the igeutlest [measure dealt out to Unicasts lander hik sway; why should it be deemed [too harsh for Secessionists under ours? ' Every .dollar of. property Within the Con* federaoy belonging to .known Unionists is confiscated .by law; why should ihis be right on their, side but wrong on ours? Tbs fgetis, the rebellion is based oil the .idea that slaveholders are a superior order of beings, who may do what they Uke’iwith' mudailia with perfect impunity. Nobody supposes that Parsonßrownlbw or Andrew Johnsonor any other active Unionist has any rights of property in Tennessee, that jConfederates are bound, to respect; snob [men are thought ltufkyl if they 'eseape with .their is rcbel's property, and there is an outeryas |if prompted by murder. Perhaps this may ; be justified by the issue of the war, and perhaps hot y» ■ - J I: v —Messrs, Jeff. Paris,' of and'Ben* jamin F.BuUer,of have been the : <eiosest-political confederates throughout their adult lives up to last; year, j, Both iDemooraiis of the extreme prthslavefy type, they both bolted tho-nomination of jpougl&s land went-with all their might for Bitookln ridge and Lane. The document before ns. rather Intimates that a coolness hssoocur redbetwgaL them;' so that,jif Jeff, should undertake to break up the next Pemocratio National Convention, Benjnnun inAj hesi tate before seoonding the bolt. - or ;in any oaefi, we-shall insist that in his attacks on his. late ally, shaUjltecp somewhere near the boundaries of truth.— inr. - RIVER INTELLIGENCE. j The weather the: twenty-four boon ending last' evening, wail changeable and'dlwgireteble.' oti Toes* day night there wm several heavy ebowen of rain, which towtt&'jncailiig was succeeded?with mow. The river.loot evening was(about stationary, With |dghtl#etfailby theihiiik«. -r? . .. . .v.ii .• 'I Bndnta was, cempdrstlvely speaklng,dull at,the levee yesterday, and; lb* •hlpmMU' win llalWd. Tbla wss bwingto Hhe inclement' condition of the otßeir Teams’day. Jwe’do not look- far ?much-activity at the,whloificr' raven! deyi to comedos this W.the wrong .sraaon of khe year to expect It Opr merchant! 'and gaso tttao» tnteraarenowjaadwfll befor some time, engaged in taking ftock, and nortipping of any Importance will b* den* antilthie liaportaat jQb.li completed. ; . \ Thera have.been .po arrivais slnee our Uet-repoTt,' and theJtuera, lor Cincinnati, wastheonlytrsnilenV departure. vSba Aurora and FoUnd are>the’nat 'booisdm. >•'■/ ‘f ;' The Clara Fra and Karioer are lying doom at the poUt,takiagonrai!roadiron.f3rClncißnatl.. They' wIU both probably get os title anting.: - \ ! asiheysra termed' by tteaxnboelmen. are very ecarae, and they demand and obtain u&WronUy high rates fer.thtfrrarvfcss.' laaW bpatsWpra of necealtj' compelled/lo pay 40 cents perhettr,' yesterday, whilst lQhoujsperday, Would brine satecome to such xhsn of There Is no dais of men,howevtri ; thst. earn* their menvy hardertbantheMeame“wharfrata." ?' '‘; ij’.Tbt Amada, -Capt. yohniton'e new' Wheeling packet, sneoraded is'peeting under the Honangohela - aha- Is. now, mcotwt irtj&e whaif.. Bke will be completed again Baturdsy* ssd win be rsldy tp tU« her plan In the trade on Hon'* ■day*' . •• •'.'r'l.? -I-■:*■■■ aranowtoWilng'fbr lioida, ond the Fred. liarpn* fbr!OnplantU and Mr rnmmttmtmmnr+m* gTEINWAY PI AN O a r)fßW|| > Th*nbacritat*reniacthifiylufarmu a gf ! y w tho public thhi fhs ptoamre of tha Bdtdajn bates cvw, tbsy wiU be folly supplied with the cefcjKS&sA Mt popuIarCTEIRWAY PIANOS. Aehriearttoli; of them wfll shortly ho received, cf the axrivtl ef Which due niUca wIU be given. . In prosf of tba great over all oifcert of the BTSISWAV PIANOS, tha subscribers tog Imtt to submitthsfoUosftg certificate! from competent asd wall kpowxr.JnSgatoa this and ca the ether jelds of tho Atlantic: \.j ! .rmzuuuruta non wnx.- xxowo jcuota:;- : New Yost, Dec*mber fob, 1860. Hum. BUinv yA £o»s—7#ntktnen: It gives me. much pkjaure to express m f opinion afth reward, to the merits of your Grand as well aa square Figure, i bar* tasted and triad Iheptaao f <rt aa of nearly all. manefaciu a*, and although Ihtve fond tnstra mratftbrt ponaaamany.exmlla.it quantise* yjrtT never tar* found any that'comblnaa everyth log which cjoatltotoa a pet tat piano, to such a dvgraa aa yosra. I tbacabre consider yohr plauoa superior to aiiy other* that l am aeqnalntel with, pr.fei 1 them for my osc on, and recommend them invariably to my mends and to the public. . WILLIAM Ut^OH. NrwToax, June 18tb,ISoft. * Jftwn. Buiiway A Soaa—GanUemeni Daring my stay in this country, 1 naed one of your plntx*, which I found aa uncommoal/ good uusurpaasad for aeccmpanytag tho voice. A KABL rOBMB. BtooxLTS Jan. 2Sth, 1,881. Mmn, Ei iawayi-I regardhlmasabentfaefor%ho builds a good piano, and I am your benefldary on that account. Having had oho of your Imtnmwcta foraeveral year/, I can bear witness to Its admirable qualltka in every respect, tlua sure than •atUldad, and if I had te bay another, I ahoold certainly go to.Tcur rooms ag*la> It is a pleasure to praise icur work. . ’ • HXNBYWABD BIKCfiOS. <JU Home /dareof, ftpf. SiK, 18«0.j| The firm of Stein way A Sons has beedma oaebr the meat ce!ebra*ed as manufacturer* of piano fortes In' the country, and If Indui'ry, and: tha disking af the best inttrumeats deterrs to bd re*; warded with snccen, we are certain that la thU in atauos It it net unworthUy bestowed. .. ; i [from ih* Sunday Timet, Best. 81,1860 Ji.j Means. Steiuway A Bons*Plaatoa rapidly wonfoma for dorabUlty, and combined brilliancy and aofttaess. ol amimllsttng tfrijgbtfttliy tot he hs manvekr. r We have had oneof them iu.uw for over five year*,' and.althoagh the Means. Btaluwhy have, parb'apa r introduedd many Improvements since they bttlft it, it has coma to each a homebody with us ao plaahint and entirely satfifactory apart of our faisUy.in2acS that •• would not exchange it for au7 ■truaeat. ' . .[fretarta New Tork TWbues Aag._BW f .1£66f3 . The progrea of the firm of fketiiiray A Sons, tarn ihetmal-est brgtanlog'td iu prrsest eminence, is Interesting, and t*? the tort, .proof which could be given ef tue excelleuee of thilr work, and this op rightnem of their business Irafasaetioos. . r - [|*/c«a Iht St» Yorker, Sept. 16U, JB9o.]| , We prisma* there is no manufactory in tbe world which combines so perfootly all the elements of men tion ia eo aimple workiDg order... It l< thU gHt of arrangeaent' and combinatioa which has pmeed Stcinway and hia;four sons at the head of an estab. lUhmcnt ao jcomplete In tbe -short Vrm ef eight years. It is Conceded that the Stein way Plan da. In maks, tone,! swestnssa, precfsfou and the moat perfect instrument of’ that class to bid had anywhere in! tbe world. I-! : ■ Theloadon oamap9Udeoce cf the Faris-Ctosatf tulionel writes in oonncctlon with tbe International exhibition The palm of Piano'Forte Maaufiiftnre does not Aastiosn home, almoal: unknown' before‘.this in Xurope. Msesrs. A Sons, who bave’lsent twoßqttardPiatui,whlch aiiiteaU the coudi loimof : aouprlty asd evenn«a« oC tone - to be found, (it the' Tlano.' Is not'lble vector/, gained bjf the 1 United States oaths Tsrritoty the of -the Parisian Voarmeli-the mort enrious contrast in a moment when tbe ririaeoV; of that coant y are engaged In deadly cobflkt 1 j ' The Vienna Prew'.tba hfghoet authorliy lnmusi-* tol matters, re errtng to tbe piano fortes of tbhex bioltion,aiyi: : ■ . . - fiteinaayaPLauof, both Grand and Square, stand in the first rank of tbe piauoe which have exciled the mort HUeutioa, these lastrameats win bytheir? fttC, tuned tone, and alio interest by tbelr ingeolouima- Chankal invention. ! Tho bsas atriaga in thatd- er* cvereUnug, end of aU the numerous improvcihants to be found la tho.exhibition—-partly. revivals erold Idea*, long aisci exploded, partly relative to ll:tie details, and partly usekaa—Attlnway's method eoems to a« to have the 'greatest capacity of the mow of ths future in it.~;Xt la therefore nof at all sarprfelng that tbelr factory hha . become the greatest Piano Forte kstabUahste&tpt tbatkUdinAmsrld*.: r- .-■X'f) M Msasre. Slelaway’a Indorsement by the Jtunrijle emphatic strung; and more to tha point than that of any European maker. 1 ’—Corretpoiidenet tf A«wj Fork ‘ Time*. 1. ' Fcr want cf-space we are only permitted to intro duos tho fbUowtcg from among tee very many .high ly ojmpUm ntary and eulogistia notkas which our': llaum received at tho kandi of tas musical as ; w« 1*» througnout the Xuropeon musical prias; ■; [Ledtr fra e» Us ceirtrotni PiasiH, A*fret7adLi f -' Loxao*,Jun#3l, JTwr*. Item* ay Afose-Oentlsmen : I taaomttrit plcaaore to expreer to ypa my oatire satisfeodott' about your splendid Grand Ocutexf Planuj and Bqeare Piaaoe, whioh I have playid with the great est delight at the International ~Xxhlbltloa f year Grand Piano* -are remarkable -fur \ tbttr graadoees and fojldttea; as well as beauty and poetry o', tor# ’ Your Square l lanos hr# also quits uao quailed.'-' „• ; i- Axraxn.Jxßna. TKtrictfro/m the Lomd*» lUmtnied Jrswr q/Ui jr*r?£ These maghtfloeut Piauos, masufecWred' Oy the .Meesra. Steinway A Sons. New Fork; ere without doubt the ttualeu grnx*:*t the kxhlblttaa Tf 180. They poeemi stone themost toll Ukowd havji'eras heard, ahdcoabloe'Uiie huaUtkia of brilliancy and' great power,' Without the ; slightest approach to htrshtWCS. ■ ' t v J '' : -1' '' ; : " 7J ‘ ':' 3 W V .V. : after explaining tfc» aufsftmi petoliarttfM and advantages ■ • . Wo would advise, ail who have a taste faVPiusio,' and are fond cf a good Plano/to tliit thasemaguifi cent.luetretatnti the nbxt tune-the» go. tothe la tatnailocal Exhibition. : We are ; informed, fhat Messrs. Steiuway ASohs arb to recelvt' a flirt' 1 riesa jusdal for thslr Pfa3os,'which have 'alrsidY'heaii* purchased by Xsaare. Oramer, Moato 'A Wood, tha proprietors of the great Piano Forts Gallery Ip Bo gent street, who-are, wo uudontand, appoinfod.' the hole • - This stoutest' triumph of American Plano 'Furies lnXuglana has caused a Mnsition tn aislesl'dixeies the canHeent,; and pa a-iesnlt tho Msesrs. btaSnwayere lncoaauut receipt cf urdsis from Europe, thus Inaugurating a now phaasila the history of Americas Piano Fortes, bj ’ ototlpg In them auartioie of export.' • - ■ H. KLEBEE ABEO.J !-. - Eo.UlrilTH siEEei.' ' 1?« A geuti for the Btoinvay Fluhc*. : ' s jaatTAßir vi*suaB,t{c. dphbiZßjff bougies, fsnbiqns © »AOBL PAY, ud all - . > T r? JUBT (JLAIBB AOSINST THE OOTS^nntBJT, . ; pros iptlj .procured At r—onabto • * Apply to ... - i JD. fi. BAZUi 103 Fogrth itroet, Plttabanb, wd s ~; OHA&LKS a IVOUIL :** ,W— IK (k ■ - TkjTXUIjAKy CLAIMS,BOUNTIES. IxJLP*NBIOHS,BACK PAY, mat Mrttl fSnj Gl*AlM£ of «mj description, colkted by th*snl>» •etiber, it tbs JbUowto* rales, t!i :Pea*lon* t IlO 00; •UotbscoWmf,fS Cp,. ~C.-.«iTA.TLQSriIf TT : >•-„ . '50.73 Grant itreet, FUtsburgfc,;re.' , B. B, Hojehsrns.er* made ifths claim doe* aot saoeeed*sulaUliiforjßatkm (iron gratis. .. asi-iy pENBIONU, BOUNTY ABJLCK PAY: : -5 :;|1 . H.<iOKiilxiv'J.VJj V| Aamutat igmt,. .is. ■■ I. V '. ‘jfo.ii* tnrxA stjumx, . - •• ; Prrrwaaao.ra., ;•*; ProsecoU*: fioldien'. Oleine ;of rXBfIIOSS for dtoabied, otteeri, eoldtao. eeasufe e&4 marines. BOpKTMO and FKaßlOM&far,tb»ertd of Sod charge, ftom dlssaas contracted Injerefe*-,. vV£; •’ -:t ••'Mo oplletted. <& eb letter g u*MloscA..»lfcStt XTORMAt SCHOOL.—H. WUILUMB " 1 ** opewttfc SOBMAL :BGHOOXx eiHo, S* fit 5 Cl< street, Third story. . ' ► " - I .* -UtaMmong if TtdHnz. ~ -Hel» tboeoanasUorottfc* Teachers,the.mia to .v&omaU oftia'fookfcradTica a&diutractlon. > . - - johk>j. woiiOot*, r 1 ooscor most hortlly-with the above.* u- '? : , . ._ i .. . USOMABBlUilrtir.*. , I cheerfully concur In the opinion expressed X take plasters to giving Has toy cptoUn t2* tf» fcragotog taconuaenaatisß U folly merited. •■• •« •' " 1 IMly ionaurtotheabon^eooiUH^^^^^*.' He can pwpers pcpUs far t£shigh Bdwor*tdcksr toon any other tocher jo, tills ; T ~ ' ~antfltwi { ' £ ■C Wfufi ,> |i ' !' SOOHo'WShOI .j *J7~i • soo *> Mutf* >- > t?,41 I ; I,l * 18' c3o fuAllj 00;' .J • rm&H :T -^^^MiroBi«sßifBtaui rr Jt .t,'U^.amW'MMoHaMk'S'fgr. ' i3SS & co, * • ttJurmc tun :: Bow«ar*K&:ra*»»».<i»te®i .Btfmaus, . mjatpsinh VQTtoMB, seuan BUKT lBOS t . VTIBI, in OaibaUr <a ta^' timkibs 1 'i&chihisaj® tools. : .■ -; ■ ' WlwnrAcM,'Ho.lfO ■ Tine aod laohcood **«<**, . ■■ mtok&'tmi&l i-. •-■firiWlri »ii!iii dOopi»c<igtto>By rtidiag r»lj • tyPieCQHlwnnM And Barpenmes or ahektalip-. ••* waning to ygaag »» who njb frouStarvota Debility, l>Ka7i 4c.; t inp plying;** th« tamo ilai tbe >a«aDJi c^‘Beif«oar«^ By o&»WbQ> lim b&jgpat tr gtatf tlmwjh rndfal Inpa&tfea and qpMfct «7, BycodoHag a poet-yaid aildrn— i r.ggwlopy *aai* bonsa m»y b« bad cf’tWaatbor,MATßAlt* UCL UAYTAIB, X**, Oo., MwT, mblfclyiUwT , i ’-iff "»• n.o. ; > ”p | ! flM n.-....iiiiu.; humm; vmißow]Mvai^a. M . n «. MM ..^:«it«hrittUbka; * ££'BOBIHBOSV XIBIB & MEL -355, roam»** m WoMuyPifcttfwrgh, Pnm'*. • .. .■ * MaQQfhoean aUUiidibf BTSAX KBOIBX6 Atfß MIXI ; itAOHOTBT. 'OABTIHGfI, KAtLEOAD WOBK, ffBAXBOIIiXBS A 278 BHSIt IBOH WORK, , HTJOBBIBO ABB BlftATßlffO dMwaft' Aotl i»Uoe-; ' ' 1 ■*; .. uUMlf' ipyrgUHKK * UiKa£B, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER. SAFE, BAHK VAULT tHOSTAIUTDOOII, ABB , ' : SIIEt-’LtHSB BiqBQLAB-PEQOT SA»« i - * lumnrkonißaa. Ilia, lit W'DU taW M ili : ' AyBAHK LOCKfI >|way» on hand. ? ' ahR6 - v )pyCORgWELI, & KKBB, ' CAREiAGKIIAN]3FACTIIJIEKB, * ola JLttfc* ola —UMfafaod v ** factory, , 'PUftVXBKI WATt(vsA&Br.Quia9nx*z.) «BTBc{*lriog done u awml. ■ jpyntttbgrgh Bteel Worlu UXXO 9ot9~»Uimm*:M' . . JONES, B|OYD"& CO,! ".. ‘ ’ikawilrtarwi at CAST' BTKKL; alWi l EPBIBO, PU)W AND A. B.BTXEIi'STEHD SPBINQBABD - AXtiBS, coner 6f Bom ul Tirrtitroeti, T*nnV' j. o. uaxTifaicx m. kikb. jjsjgTj. C. KIBKPATBICK & CO., Manol&timo And! Inland* Poolers la LAMPS, ohxjctkts, shades, chahdkliebs, ao. : ~ »W^IwW*IeA*enUfiyOEB’SCSLXBIUTII> iuiniiSA2iMa:A2{i>i.Uß&iOAxiKQ oab&oh OI&S t l Ho. Woo9lSimm, pppooieSfi.: Chutes HotoLFitiilmrgh. Pki ]4lBoyd tir&57QE& '■ iZOCHBAH ft 880,. s£nna**ur««of IBOS BAILIHO, lEOH VAULTS - AMD VAULT, pOOBS, WIBDOW BHUZXKBB, IVumOW'-OUASDSf At* Mot. 91 Second street and M Third street, betwein Wood and MhrlnL*.^-.-; otr.hnad a and yiata, tollable feridlparpoeas. - ' yfttacolarattentWjpsJdjto enclosing Orate Let* JohblogdoiMjU/ahort'&ot4c«. ~ / -ah® yg*B. B. ftO.PHAIUaE, Piper uddMiut la BOOK, FH&BT, (JAP, UTTEBAKD ALL KIKD9 OF WItAP FUtO FArgß. j.. ■..fc.jL V MTBtf* rM&OTvdfixita/fia. 27 Wood itnrt to How 8S Smith field street, Pittabaigh, Pa. • /,«» - OB tKADX POBBAG3. V.Mjtf* : Dealers tTPOMTOS. AHD DOKXSTIO BELLS OP .EX OHAHOB, CEBTEMOATEEOP DIPOSIT,BAHX S6XZBA*D; SPECIE, So. 67 Wtkatoireet, Pitt*. bargVPa. ' i y. /V-" ' 'AyOcltoctlocs nmde;on;nß the prtoctyal dttea thrwjjjbotrt the United Statea, .. *:\4dSS jpag’HgMM JL COLLIgI- Pot- WABDISO ASD COMMISSION MSBCBABX ud wtwtesriedealerfa ; CHSESB. 3PTTEB, r BZKXJ6, PlfiH, aadProduce generally wßo<ay Voodatrart, Pittilmrgh; Thu * - ’> jpuLiwa i 1 VEGETABLE COUGH BYBOT, Which Mm Mb to earn when aa»4te UMMd ao> ootdlnj fcjdtoetkCfc v j . , ■ thtlttowikgM'tijcatafcvabUdMdftam. i fi'Vv' jHMbSoUua imM within the; pastttm jagcs: ■". !: t«»Onn f Jiß.VtfN> Xa. J MlTniy .nmi Ah For year* fay wlls baa beessofeioAWUh ft.facyvtolant eongh. At «Vit A* WbU lan to pV.ovt«( bed very ft* .qaeatly together breather beep tea mflbcating. Bearing of ypor Ooogh Sjrrap, I dstenninsd to try jC I got» bottle from Jnt o La vis, ehd shed M> 'corking to directions. ’ Is gate truesdiets, nttef end. aeUd like * changed hse CDOghf-prodactag tbs greets* change on: her tnoae,week*'3he -bee no more of the* herd spells now, end In bet I m*y sty ise&Uzaly cqiwL >: BtepecifaUy, <ALBX. HAHHA. ■ .» r ■ '/'J-’j.’ jPmsMaeii Bei's, Utt. ,yA» M* WxMxm—lmt Mr: Mat sometime 1 bare hew sii(Turing utili e i seme nmijti end sold la the heel«iesd;«oald / noti Bleep et night:,for coughing, BwafUroetot eboiUe mt year Yege^blsOeogh Bjrap, Isu esUnlf lt, - ~,'li . -«*B»TrJ>)D»B8.: ■ For this remedy we nare the recommendation oT aß.wWbafenaodlVfttfd akotbeTSocfnaenda tionofonaof the oldest phjifeiae* t& Ibe'W'untry. whohaeaeW It la bit practice lor. yarn with the >sppfl*Tss|lt».-iryoesre tumbledvllh a Ooegh erOold, Inflow**. Bleeding of the Looks, Qalnsty, Ftihlslo, Bronchitis^Weakness of the Cheat, me ; ’ FOITOSB COUGH BTBUP f w Spitting' of; Bloqft, Asthma, Onspi Tiitt Jstbi Bra—t, Beareenca*;. Catarrh, Inftamathm of the JUrar and slptbcrta» ta »U. Its stages, FULTOITfI oQU6H AHHHfrrwfllj core sooner than any coagh , * > aotjnrl&t bil oMUtrm « oa naftka. Ho toxUduoeati la nlMovfedo IboS. Bo* W doollapt ibl atod wodj tophrn, ttot bj tbo ofd ofthk ■•goto', oooplat «fth (nop* uM. •T wnlrtlaft«g«n .m ncalw bom to wn n »faolot opoaoppoilt*, »od «oM to. * jPo"rat n^lial'thk ttuly'adKnniiß,' jft* Ttorobtl stoop »totOolajonotwoo—o»*>« oadtak*k4mtotto«m>juptoa<*Mold, . •*>l > WVm«M»k boon: Mn,U act >OOl lUok‘;poat Mtni'giyo B?k nJoL w », : D»», naoH* to tlao. Borkr omo tiDju oatu li tattoo. rroporto Ml taWKp* *tr ;;; ■■' vH'" -":.i-s%iffyg^'taneai; PP AND > nmrilaara*fcMh*JfrttcMl ■.■ *■ ... 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