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J AMISS lit WIN Maaoleoiam ol ' on. or vt&Lfo,*’]' .1 'i’ L t ; : ' ' r - and 'tH "- •■ i l ▲QUA A&UIQIOaL Otiien left *t -Wliltaa Holme* A Oo.’s Office, ir aer of Market ao4 Tint etreeta, will teceiie prompt atuutfcn. i .. MiO JJIAMOtiO Oil. VYUK&cJ, ( , > ,-KASLQR. 4 jBJ*lT£t, ieriwi fc ’cAloH-Wb,- byany to i J»» .Y*s. i *.fJ »; j Order* bit attb* ©fflc* of Child* ft o*noa,«noer (be BU'Ch*rlnJlotol<at. (be artoe at Salih, Bark A hi thUr-VbAA in hskba&oSrilii? will bent* Mtdod to. * Boyer* of Grade CU. oc2SilV ius< ; AKD Bsauie In (be moat eeWct brand* of QKH CIMX (LkVAMAji CIQ&KSy and *U kind* of SMOiUMU AKD. OUSWIHO ' TOBACCO. tLSVWW, tAIUJI SUUUttUUASJt JOB** TwieOTvi ! ‘TAX 'B7.' CUAffLM : HOf &L, reutebunW-i’a. : « I ~ K ■w*** ar - H'.tLJL ' \IT P.MAK.SHALL, Uumn Wiu. If, p.pAfUßi, Bosoms, Ac., So. 87 WooU«try*t, TUUhTgb.^l —: • Ja7 . JdL FALMIiH,!m' - Denier in BOS NETS, HATS, STRAW TBIH -ICISOS, and STBA W <K)ODB .federally. BOOTS JtjrU SUOKH. : '^Sr^&ifeisv3£& el BOOTS ASD SHOKS of *T*rr i U BmithfleldetreetTHtUbonh, Pa. SIKU. AiiBKEE, BON & CO.. W«ol T . jemmictAjra. jjK.\jUAKLKB H. STOWE, Hrinfiffllil ASDOOEOSOH, ,04c* M* M ntDX&AIiSTBBST,: (Oppoeiie Cofemnedeßow, MV Saspeosloe Brli^e,) JKPBIC. SC, j QUCOu/lTEELCffli^l^Dfioioi- UJIMOEGPIIhOS, .bo for HALlfel DATIS ft CO.'S BOSTOff PIABOS, with and wktiu ont AoUan Attachment. Ho, 61 Fifth street. 47* II EUEEEK & HBO., i)uuu nr. F th atreal, Pittoborgh. mjfcS TOH2i Dba&u uii'uiros el *****&&*, fto* Mo, u Wood stnot, betweei • trcrth Knot and IMamood aliey. Pittsburgh, Pf," ■; TMPOBTANT TO. Oil, SnjLPFKiHS X ABD BBFIBBM,—I barn pnucbaaad Art term ot daaUabta grand* litnM on tha AQagban y Birir asd AUfgbany Yallay Bailroad, abort Lawrebr*. rllla, whichlam dtUngopais aaOHTnrd*for{tfca axciulrt parpot* o< lairrattbg, • ferWardirt jaad storing Ornda OIL 1 Thla pro party baa nnsorfiatard ftdTUU|W for thi tiulMMi Mt| lOtttld i»t tat* stda Um dty with no adjaotnt'baildlngi,frith a flat landing Cor boata, and wbara tha mt tarnjand wetUra fan can ba loaded oa tbj croond. Xam tanka to store bolJt oil any length of lima. Or Iwil laaaa ground to partis* wishing to barn lhair pwn tanks, and will bnildtahki on oos tract or topeia* > will reotlra praopt attention. . _ • ' poldtly KAMJY jfJJKS. ~ OniioßKH’B FAHOT >UBSi B; ■ATS ABD OAF& *[ ! T*ri«tj «Ji *tyWiflfUk abort good* on hand and for tala at . \ *iKW)RD & CO.’S, 1 noi& * t:> * ‘ iCfcla^obp - sraiSr. -ISL^awoiu;^r m , of' E*riS»i) OtMCS <tli* “ J Dy c*r go omU p«r g*Uon- HIWfIIIeISLuSSLMtWM -3V7'* u fwnMittteyiclUH; t '■ * •* PwnnWf ilh. 18C2 ’Vfftet.HtiUs JK/fc CO., WnoleMl* UrS ■ t^gfc l * B itrxt, tow lor Ml*- V.i - < UOtadMllOM*. "'' - '** PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY ! t>, 1863 S. RIDDLE & 00.. £DIT O B 8 JSD PBOPBISIOBB, Poblieaiien Office No. 84 Fifth Street. HOBSIHO AMDIVBHIBO EDITIOHa, DAILY, OOHIAOTHa THE LATEST HEWS VT TO THE 8008 Or POBLIOATIOK. TBEBDAY MOKNINGi JAK. 6. NEW TERM vlpinas Borne IS OF THE GAZETTE, ioa, by mall, per y*af»w.;|B'oQ. months TO. • .. . wwk... 18. I tifajfe coptau. B. Evnrise Earn**, by mail, per year.™.. 4 60. " “ -month™ ‘ 88. " . ■? .week..... 10. " “ 1 single 9. Wnnf Como i» ■ ingle copies, per yur.. 9 09. " *• ciuWofStoTO, ** j 160. '* ** ' ldcr mor* *' .. rail, —sod one extra to the party tending dob. For 0 dab of fifteen, we will tead the SvKflao Omm daily. Ter a dab of twenty, we will tend the Houibo Qaxxto dally. Single copies, 5 cents. W#*All sabeeriptleai fe'odtoacs, and papera always stopped when the tlm* expiree. Gen. Butier*s Farewell Address. Tho telegraph, a few days ago, gave os a synopsis of this eloquent and most remark able document, ono that will find w perma nent and honorable place in the history of this mighty revolution*. We,give it this evening 'in'*AilL' Head -it,' and see how grandly and Sublimely he scatters his ene mies on both slides of the Atlantic, espe cially those of Europe, whose calumnies he shakes off as a lion would shake from his mane, a-swarm-tjf obscene apd trouble some fliost May we not hope that Qcn. Bdtt.ee will soon a<hanea-to iamb the rebels of .Charleston as he did those of New Orleans? What gives General Bctlee’s sentiments upon the subjebt-uf slavery, had? the neces sity of emancipation, greatef weight, is the fact that he ia a life-long Democrat, and was an ardent-supporter of Barents ridge. The New York fiveain# J*Qit says We need not tell our readers that General Butler has bebn a Democrat always of the straitest sect,' a Massachusetts Demoorat, where the specimens are so few that they are obligedtotmbfh? a texifuldviralßuoe in order to make their party known at all, and one whj labored and voted for Breckinridge, the candidate, of the Southern extremists. No man in the nation was more active than jhe was in the late Presidential campaign, and as he had been' for many years working and speaking on the same side, we~are bound to tappoae that he was entirely Sincere, f ; It was General Botlee who gave the In itial thought to the policy of bringing sla very under the war power, when, while in - comma o,d At rfortross-Monroe,_he refused ‘to reslore some'slaves who run in from rebel districts, because he hold that they were “contraband of war." Hence the. origin of the common term, “ contraband, 1 ’ as applied to alavtrwhd rtuk into the Union lines. THE A.DD&ESS. “Citizens of New Orleans: II may not be inappropriate, as it is not inopportune, that bepddrets ed to 70a a few words at parting, by <me whose name iB to be hereafter indissolu bly oonneeted with yoar clty. . "1 shall spoak in no bitterness, because lam not conscious of a single personal Animosity. Commanding the Army of {he Gulf, I found you captured but not sur rendered; conquered, but not orderly; re dialed from the presence of on army, bat incapable of taking care of yourselves. So far from it, you bod sailed upon- a for eign legion to protect you from yourselves. I restored order, punished crime, opened commerce, brought , provisions to year starring people, reformed your currency, aqdfayoyou quipt protection*, ;mjpu as you naa not enjoyed for many years. “While doing thin my soldiers were sub jected wp*o«ch ; and Insult. “And now, speaking to yon, who know the truth, 1 here declare that whoerer baa quietly remained about his business, afford ing neither aid nor comfort to the enemies of, ihe Vnited States, has never ,beenin ter 'fered*lrith by of tbe~U%Ued. Slates. “ The men who bed assumed to govern yon and to defend your city in anna hav ing of your women floated at jthe presence, of those who oame to proiject them. ‘ By a simple order (No. 28) 1 cabled egegir soldier <of thL£>j?nytq treat the women of New Orleans as gentlemen should lhe sex, with such effect that X now call upon the just minded ladies of New Orleans to say whether they hi vis ever enjoyed so” complete protection and calm quiet for themselves and their' fahii lies as since the advent of the United .States troop*. < : It , , ant and. implacable, I have treated with merited severity* I hold that nbellionj is treason, and that treason persisted in is death, and!any punishment short 'of that due a traitor gives so much otoar gaiq to him from the clemency of the gOTersmint. Upon this thesis have 1 administered khe authority of Ute United Btatei, because of .which I am noC, unconscious of complatnC fdahot feet that I have erred in too mjich harshdessj/or that harshness has over besn qihijbfted to disloyal enemies, of my ooun , Jrv and ‘hot to loyal friends. To be sorjo I might hate regaled yoa wlth the amenities of UriUsh civuiiation, and yet been within the 'supposed . rules of civilized warfare. Yon mighihave been smoked to death lh caverns, as wero the Covenanters of Scot land by tip command of a general ofithe royal house of Pnglapdrior jroasted like the inhabitants of .Algiers daring jthe French campaign; your wives and daugh ten might-have been given over to the fav-' ahetf ’as were the unfortunate damei of Spain in* the Peninsula war [ or yon might ■: havo besh sealped and tomanaVked as jour me then were at Wyoming by savage allies of Great Britainineufown revolution; wonr property; oould haVe been turned orer to indiscriminate ‘loot 1 like the palace oljthe Emperor of China; works of nrtwljiph adorned your buildings might hate been' sent away Uke-the pain tinge, of the Vjell oan; your sou might hare .been blty” from the.moutha of oannbn )Llko the Sepoys at JkcUaL; and yet all this would hare neon erithin the rules .of ciTiUsed warfard .as practised hytbe most polished and jthe most hypocritical naliouef Europe, p'or such acts the recordaof thodoings of some of the inhabitanta of yoitr oily towards! the friends of the Union, before my .coming, were, a different prorocatire and justilca °“But 1 haTo not so ooniiuoted.. On!'' contrary,' the worst punishment inflicted, 1 exoopt for criminalacts punishable byi e»- ery Uw, has been banishment with labor to a barren island, where I encamped my own soldiers beforemarolung here. ! «Il u true X hate levied upon the weal-, tbrrebel and paid,out nearly half a ndl, lion of dollars to feed forty thousand of the atarring poor of all nations assembled tore, made so by this war. 1 ’ l> i «fLuw ihia rebelUan vu a war of (ha aristderats of iheriob agalnat.ibe poor; a war-of; that lindojaor agaiaaltbe,laborer; tbatitwa*; a •irnfglo for thorciention of power in tho hands of the few against the many; and I found no conclusion to it savexa the sub jugation of- the few and the ment of the many. I therefore ftlt no hes itation in taking the substance., of the wealthy, who had caused, the, war,., to, fqed, the innocent poor who had snffend by the war. And,l shall now learn the proud consciousness that! me the blessings of the humble un der tho roof of the cabin of the slaver and so .am qhite con tent to incur the sneers of the M«#i or the oursesoftlie rjch. 1 i t, : ‘‘l found, you trembling at the terrors of servile insurrection. -All danger df this T haye prevented by so treating the that he had no cause to rebeL •: : “I found the dungeon, the ihe j lash yoqr only zheane of j ence in your.servants. 1 ful, laborious, controlled by the otwi|pf kindness and justice;' : /■ ,j “1 have demonstrated that the petfilciioe, oan be kept from yohr borders. 'JJ »: j* “I have added a million of dolors to your wealth in the form, qf new land tr pm the batture of the Mississippi.' j ' | “I hive. blOahsed and improTed- ydur streets, canals and public squares, and opened new avenues to unoccupied land! “I have-given you' freedom of elect ions, greater thftn you have ever enjoyed bffo|re. “1 have caused justice to be administered so impartially, that your* own advocates have unanimously complimented ! judges of my appointment. •> <} ■ “You have seen, therefore, the benefit of the laws and justice of the government against which yoti have rebelled. “Why, then, will you not all rotor* to 'your allegiance to that iet with lip sertioe but with. iheheart?* V ■*' “1 conjure you, if you eyer;desire to; ee renewed prosperity, giving busing to your streets and. wharves—if; you hope to see your city become again the martdf he western by , its rivers for m ire than three thousand miles, joining hp commerce of a country greater than he mind of man hath ever conceived—rcti hi to your allegianoe. . ! . ' “If you desire to leave to your children tho inheritance you received of yoot fathers—a . stable constitutional ,gove: la ment—if yoa desire that they should the future bea portion of’Utogreatest enj* pire the; sun ever shone upon—return ts your allegiance. - “There is but one- thing that stands in’ 1 the way. j . ; I i “There is but- one thing that at tWAjut* stands between you and the government, 4*a that it slavery. v *‘The institution, cursed of God, which* has taken its last refugo here, in Qis priv-’. idence will be rooted out as the tares frpnf' the wheat, although the wheat be torn jupr with It. ! j < “I havo given much thought to this subject, 1 “1 came among, you, by teachings, by habit of mind, by political by so cial affinity, inclined to sustain your do mestic laws, if by possibility they might l be with safety to the Union.; ! u Months of experience and of \ obserMtf qk have forced the conviction that the - existmee of slavery is inconpatibU vitht/u saftiyyit' ther oj yourselves or of the Union. As Ute. has gradually grown io |ita prcsinl. hngwdimenrions, befjifit coutdjbe gradually removed; but Ujebeltor fear better, that it should: be taken out Ist onoe than that it should longer vitiate (he . social, political relation* jef your country, tam speaking’ wttfc, po p&Tfsnthropio views as regards tbeslhye, butrsimply of the effect of slavery on (he master. See for yourselves.' “look around you and say'whether, this saddening, deadeuing influence : hM J n6t|oll bat destroyed tho very framework of your eociejy. _ ‘| | “11 am speaking the farewell wordslof | one who has shown his devotion to Ida i country, at the peril of his lifennd fortune, who in these words chn haXe neither hope nor Interest, save the good bf those whjom he addresses; and lei me here repeat, with all the solemnity of an appeal to Heaven to bear me witness, that such are the views forced opon me by experience. “Come, then, to the unconditional sup port of the government. Take into your own hands yonr own institutions; remodel them according to the laws of nations end of pod, and thus attain that great pros perity assured.to yon by geographical po sition, only a portion of which was hereto 'ore yours. Bess. iF. Botlkr.? An Army Officer Court-Martialedfor t reason.; A correspondent of ibs.Balt(more A writing from ©»n. Burnside's army, says: The first and only drum-head bburi-maiiUl that was oyer hoard of during our connection wtththe army. came <off this • afternoon,kha. party arraigned being one Jakob A. Covington, of Company!; 4Qlfc Ifew York Regiments HU, erim« .b*iog ho. other than that of trtason, in sending in his resignation, la which he states ‘ftkat lately hUeentlmSnu have Undergbde.a.tadreal ehapge; his fNlmlp. hating ohangedtowk'rdl' fhe/ShaUi', and fhat. he no longer wants to WaUeiMwiy of thetfs." <Bis dlvtdeo -ooaattsnder, Gfeneral £ inlay* ordfifdd hU Immediate' In' olose confinement, apd ,‘drdshfT vdhh&lmad to phoO assemble and try bim.‘> What.the santecoe lswe dnsotknjow, as before being < made knewu it tnnsi bo ap proved of by his And grafiAdlfiiion eoaWandsr. ' 1 ; ] ’ —Wetrojltheinqairyofib'oCourt Martial was d.lreetod w *»e«|ruiu what tnfldeneel pad sodoeed the offioer above-mentioned from | his loyalty, v If he road suoii; journals as [the New York _Htrald». Hs>rM»ht Srprm _ to speak of provincial iheeU like thb burgh -Foil, of tb«.tamo ilk,)—and wii sjiffl olentiy weak-minded to be doeUe to neh. Uaehers, there is Vltile myatery about tbsj re anlt. Tbs Whole tenor and drift of saoh pa pers it to produoo disaffectlon to the national government and sympathy with the tefeeU* Phsibmt' Lmcon’e proelMßetlon j of freedom to tho«l»Te«,lh Ptotei' *p'<l pyti •* Sutee In .rebellion on.-Vhe I».t ioiUreityoM the lorrftori la »hloh SleMrj lexllUlegpl to the following dlmenelone. ‘ Slav Stale*. .Ymater of Sta Eta in If 80. Delaware • ■■■—•“ ! lj"98 Maryland. « - *7)189 Virginia, exeepted pert...... .... 38(182 iKentnokp.. ‘ 2231383 Toneme 233)719 Mliioeri .’W4l9|l Loolilana, exoepted port-... ,83)788 -T0U1..;...'..'.....-’ .839)088 Whole number of »l»re« 1n:1M0...—3,933{73j0 Nmnber made free..........—. 8,131,672,131,672 Baaaioa Collixu, of-Vornoht, tho boat crtUatfla iijoa that p»H of (ko (Mgamr titoto and iloroj ,'to aaothtr. HaramaAt that! Uka Hultßik. ho m wmio t t«trait i h«at fcfKf>Uw»>* pooiiW P»« no P«»W«t U to Wat iaiit.—VlM-Prtdi lUbIIb bitf **<?.£** »i*V tht Anarqf'tb* -,; r 7 ,“..>• ... .>.• V.- -v ‘l'-t •: v • I ■ T-1..,-. -, i •,., .L- O i .:• A Canal in Minnesbta»»A magnifi cent Vroject in the North Weal. A; Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Press writes: One of the most remarkable improve' manta over contemplated by a statesman, for the benefit of his country, in this .or any age, is , how undeir the consideration of one of the committees of the Senate of the United States,!on! the motion of the experienced and sagacious Senator from Minnesota, the Hon. Hi M. Rice. Mr. Senator Rice introduced a bill granting a million acres of land to aid in Ufa construction of nj canal between the headwaters of the Minnesota river and the Red river of the Norths and to improve the the channels of the upper portions of said riveria ».. ;, v j i The proposition is simple, and the grant of .lands In. that remote region to the pmntini thdted hot calculated to startle, frjmite amounfer value. It is only when 'we examine the maps, and discover -th© .nagbitutU ct ths renUi which a co&summa* : tionof the planwill work out, 1 that we are 1 amaxed'at its. commercial and military 'grahdear~~ The Minnesota river takes its rise in i Big Stone Lahe,' about three quarters of a j mile distant [from Likje Trever, the source I of Sioux Wood river, which is the maifi branch of the Red river of the North, if not the Red river itself. So level is the ground'lying between Big Stone Lake, and Like Traver, that'in 1 rainy seasons., bat teauil have easily passed from one to the other.- On both rivers steamboats now jregularly/ply. The SllttnesitA"river (it lr Bt.J?etera map9)' flowe edreuiUmsly, entirely across the St^te. . of Minnesota, from west to east, and affords' a fine outlet 1 for thb rbpidly increasing j>ro-; Iductiohsbf a large and pojiulb^,region. The Red river, of the Nortfvafterfornlsh ing a boundary line io the State* of sola,. and the territor/of north into! Lake 1 ' Bfoth 4 ifith hut Uttle labor bn their channels .their admirably-xalcnlhted tir: steamboat - t»j^a,canal,! pegcanbe prppellediirectly.tbßti-LodiSji -andtoNew 1 Orleans! ateaoboatbepropcll^.frsm» Kew^lMani Mikirfmilppi- and Ihe-Rod; trieerof tne Wihilj&gjj oift' 4tteibld bp theNr^lfen’ : mil** to Rdmohton Housej.Which ie but cjnej hundred and hfly abiles east from the gold Prazicrs river, in T British Col-.j * Aifeimprovaaeat lot tike outlet of Like SRBiipdg, (the Severn river) would fur* Jilffia from New Orleans. |frgddkon*a-bay. ; t the Bdekalchajrah is it SplTWetteeh from!the: maps, the natural Bhinrfrimfnl ouUetbjt all those vastfegioris jEnj&hrd' watered! by MackenriVe river ■Sfrkatf; Slave,; apd-'Great Peary and: their, euwcerooa tributaries. The jtaoitofe:rSgibinef~oouEiry openedup to Whpme, by the construction ii«ffifr thf t afmlle jn, length;- fjfi i-gtofrqpiieoitfrta tmoe-as-large «i< that lKH3(atu pf%j!iis Union of ;t|f rjrir / Triro : n.xsjwv thinly fftnUiacreiind its trade: irttAMrfune, would O&ph&lftdly f wi th Y-nrk! or. 4Khl3|ijphia. | [wa nesota, the Bed river, Lake Winnipeg and -the Saskatchewan i river, along a continu ous line of sixteen hundred and within the sound of the steamboat whistle l What would he its influenoa upon the [settlements of-Minnesotaand of Bacotab,: 1 and upon those in the portion i oC Washington Territory, the gold-bearing : regions or thelattir) being within a hun-i idiwd miles of the <Scs- iatcA-vwm river ? I The oonetruotion bf this canal, and of the ; railroads ,now provided for, must make Minnesota at a. very early day, one of the most populous and weathly of the States lyisg in the Northwest; This would bo the easy route, in the event of a , war jrith Great Britain, by , which (prior to the construction-of a xfcil madfrom St Louis to San Franoisoo) to convey 1 supplita to our troops on ths shores of the Paoifio; For what forces ka* Eng land what con she have, in those remote regions, accessible) only through our coun try ? How could England maintain a war in that insulated fegion oven against Min nesoUtroopsalono ? ,l ' Looked at from] any point of view the plan Is .worthy of the highest admiration, and will undoubtedly command the cordial support of both the military and comnier dalauthorities, ! j. ; ’ TirE BxtrniOKi: and Ohio Railroad.- Ilia opneanoed tb»t this railroad be in'ruaniog orderly next Monday, t&e 6Ui afJenttery. The railroadTtelegreph line Monk the line of ihe .riUr6ad .waA L pbmpl»* . Usob Monday, tender, .(be enpernsion of. Superintendent • VVeßtbrook, BOthet'tele grhpiiieeo.mnranicfttlon 5 between* Balti more end WbeeUng 1 ;will: be' resumed at once. ! ■ j * v ’'' . BOOTS trfJTJD SHOES, i 1 OOKf~E&REpOur friend JAMO3 U COBB; Vo. i&'lieHwimeet, be*;, recently re ;*!■■■ ■; ' B Opjr O A d' s h okh. , I , (fomprtiing ell ihedtterebt nitjetteeaail ttyHelnnw hi to*e# ; en(T htfrinf w'bctW U hlßweli'frottt! the Beelern ua&atectoren, ta no w prated .to offer to -ibepefcUdgoodiwhJch y>r t neat*; R *Wehd'rtMhUAfaoMkbi !*»ntef'neerentfinbetaa tlal covering* for the feet’to’celtbtt'Hr; COBB, Vet* lug eoafldent they will ’ Weufted. as regents quality QKO.ALBRKB, SON * «>;,• ■ - j '■• •. Ve^ni'OorneriWood ! slf«ete» i ; ; Hare joat received e eoueril end freeb weortoient of L&JHia, &nd thick* M 1 * 4 : B OOTS iH D a v: j 'Jut opraad, BOYS' and YOUTO'S klp iSd ikfci ctuvon-medcBOVTS* QlJtUjieca* thfiJtmA aMe\fa ~UI» .. .{. ;■ ,/V ;uh i r fo* •■•• m 0 ■ GLASS vMAKUKACIIUBKRA— ± rw aiU Of to leaw, Js» Utoutox to tfca BBOOKStaYMaIOTUBjOIXi; ■ttuttiTa»k«dty-cd Bt«*ii[n;»g;«!i*ltUßtlj Tarry; Yia w»Ya!al»'OaWr : in’'J9rfral in oporattoc, and poaUM all a* fcclllttra t«H awry of Gian whloh w»» fcnyrif BnU’bfjrtd Brocilyii Fllni 'sMawasag^sjj. ~,L ~jfo. «Q Ttfnttr Hew Tort"• •' nogfiwdeSiewtf'f. •■' - ■’ £■ I. Borg'ci! uuawaMof OBUOWW OWttels, +•»*■ 5 11 fefessits 1 WoJfaT’ tkTkldW*. 5 m'«Wuir,4frH|i>«l:< at ba. bmo, m& jeoMnU<difta«- g>o*«qdi to ” tip- d»llyv Tl*u j«tl>i3« V* a olr WIRE! tl hiiMnw oi >kiid«aiinltii4 w> 11 scBBUB Wim cLoTfl; ) ru>u* * smis Btsrss* -oorua, -bs&ssahd xsom ws3u i nn larflanmvWlr* «rl tar i «rS*W»to.itwOBSKU:tEMDCBS| SATiKD jlOUßft IfKAT «Ar~ WIM W H»0 WAHADia, *a4tf*p*d « Mi |TOt^»aaft«^U.-Ho;tQtOP; y ; ’ ■{*' $ Cl. .'1 PiUMJI'OS. NEW TEAK'S GIFT.—Ono of KHABI’S PIAKOS, wilcb or. •Ull »b~d of SUIDW.J. »od oil oltor rUno. outdo In thh conn, try, would bo iho moot oeocptnblo proton! onj per sen could ie«k«. . __ ‘ ea-otd Pianoe ta*en In exchange •■ , ■ deg? UHeBLOTT* BLOMC,*HlBh»tgee|. > Cheap piano HALNX9 BROS., How York M'■ JS M V WdSBMTED rOB Pit'S F EASE. j l A.nv penoai’ wUhins “ Fnrchnio » flr-t yooUM PiANofat e m citrate price,’ere re>pectfolijr Idt |t**u to cell end cxanlui then* enpotht ißilrawdO,' Peatctu in Pionoa.of thh city, alter rycarink A (ew vf these Jn»trumenta. and Alter* 1 ora* Dels* o»** appointed la nut gettlcg their order* filled. kept one or two on bind, and are now trying to injure tacir npuUllou, not thinUn* thot thoU lotto™ toUo Mearg. Xlelnei are In th« roeeeasloa of the «nbetri- will appter In print if they etill try to ;lo- Jhre their repetition. ’ OHAuLOTTIC BLUMS, 43 fifth street, d e 29 8-ie Agent for Hatnee Bro*. Piano*. fIAJNUCi.—A third large let of 1 aecoad'h&nd PIAHO3 fof nlo JUK), $176, $l5 J, $325, $lOO, $9O, $75, $6O, $W and $25. FoteaJebj doSO JOHH.H. MSLLOI ffii aAA WOKTH. OF PHOIU wJL.UUv GBATHIO ALBUMS, of theme*! nEtr b workntfSbip hi eTelj 'datoH, end tron the boat moairbctaren IQ |heooanfc*. ShejMQTQjaieli telasUd with th* nroatert powlble cor*. tor Ih. HoHdaj*. Price* low.' Por e«l»b]r I . deal JiMK n. MILLO&. 81 Wood otcoci. V( ELUDttONCJ 4M> tLA-KMUMUMH. i IVi —ln atQre, n’ eplendid hew aarplf Of 3tfy>tt, Jk BimUn'i (Beaton) Halodoona 4nd flarrnoßhunk,; iabfegaot.roMWOodaadwalaaicMMe M«lod*oc*4*r $5O/&0, $73, $lOO, sl2s and |l6O.. v Haraqriam4 at? ISO, $100,?5125, $250, 1300, s3so*zid SMO." » ' roraaUlij . JQaa.Ji.rMSfcU>B,; 5 do2o , i . rtroet. ; VTUW, XIAJsOI Xl aiock oi .1 OfCTi :TVHTKS jao«r~ rvcelYinjc , ’*&<* VotrYoHf, »l#ct*d TrtN-Wdttfriog u> maki ! pcmßt *r» lonied to o' iwniot, JpHM B. .7' ..K.yv.v v’j. if pai»»KDAl* mgmg ( w WJB* • *, M!i Bolft'ikgfibt IISPg AmTfirarof•».* A.' S'* eiticr4tPhß*d*)p*U > FAUHK3TOCK, tiCLt ;Yorkr frojn £tt4.. . The tu« MT«r»rfirßU, ' CO-PAfiTNaßiSHlKUTheundcrtiU: ed bare farmed »*Co portsorahto sodte jratf tty]) and firm* of |B. 00.. corner of Wood ioiT Pint FAHBRbTOGK, HOLL A 00.,Hb.'n Cliff Rrirt, New Tor*: iireoch of which dtie* wojwiQ tbe WhdeMie Drop Bhdnea la all>ito branch* a, m b«ietof*re. • ; OIUBOK W.rAHHKSTOOK, FLU*a.lpbl* j AUBELICS',B UUtL. He»Tork. I ; ; JACOB L.'BCHVrAßlX,?lM.bni*h; ; DlB 8 6 IeDTION.—The partnership hereto tore ext»Un£ ettho Poun.jl.eJil. whu. ; Imad-Worka, forth* nunotoctnro and roloof Wbßo I Leadr'Bed Ltod.Ao. la diawlrod. brtfc»doeooaj : « f r B. A. FafcneatbcX.:. . Q. W. FAHff£&TOCS« . I ■ •• •< 5 A.- B.QCLL,* >- \ j . : r . J. L. fiCHWABIZ, «' • ' J.HASLIiTT; Jp. ]: * jmllorflim \j eiinhavo tanned.* fJo-Partoenblp to, cqntfiae Clty, wbdr» th» weU bßciwh fcrand of B. aTVah". HAtJTOCK* CO.'S PUBS WHITB L*AD wiUjbe m&aafeetnredw taoratejore. ! ■- .J. HABLETf, Jr.. J I O.W* FAHNESTOCK. i A. B BOLL, ' J J. L. SCHWARTZ. ; J»ac*ry 1,-186>:3t * THE, CO-PAKTNEESHIP heretofore 4*utiar and« tlijtflmmd ui&s cf.LILtlYi ttTBAIN 4 00.. la herotiy dltf alted by mutual eou- MQt. . - • HUQtt H; V.T.ILLIT, XDWnt STRAIN, THOMAS W. LILLIS - .' lat,lWs.. f£IHB WILLIAMS* ORVK ’ SEWING MACHINES NUI atiU baaold by IVSiilei>Uiom| Eo.-64 fOCBTIt BTB^ET, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER-1 SHIP.—Th» Oo<ptrtDuihipb»nMf*«iUUß|. I uaduc th*atj)e aad firm of 0« A 4« fl* 6RO BNBpB* 1 I QAB A.OO. bM this day be«n dl-Jl-lTfrd bj mutual! oohienL' Tli«l>dviQ«aaor tba Ut« fitmlriU buOai- I ttod by 0. A J. H. BHOIffBKBGIB, ui tbu o©»-«* 111 * ‘ .G. K. S&OKHBKBGXhj v ... -4. H. SaolilCE&QXßi . . WM.H. BHQItTBSBGIB/ l Ptmbgr'ab,Jab. 1,186*. ' . v :j CO-PARTNKRSHIP.— 'The uhflflpßipfcti] •d huuu formed a Co pa-toerablpuudcr thu fttyl* and flan of 6BOIHHRBGIK A 00., tod wUlcoo- J tlnuu lb* bualuM* n htmofor* carriadon.bjrG.-A J. fl. SHufiNBEBGIB* .00., u&.thu JBBIATA-j IRON W0BK8» rtttb Ward, Plttoburrfh, P». ‘ • —(Stunad) : WM. H.SaOINBIBQim,' ! ' WM< OttAWfOBD, Jr.; V : XDWIH.miW; -.:s JOHN ABLAGbB, . , •. BliT.oaAvnroßD. : • Plttabufabi Juo. latt ISO. • .* J 1 j . .. ' naiai ehim Itejnuii.J l. T\IBSOLtJTioN^KMNBteHI«. •6lrsd ob tb* 2Gtfc, of WJ L fl» : flAB; CA&D behutMlbpriMl ga'jottte opik* fe««4»4»of lb* Ut# hUcJftw i» Bwwjmt*J ®io StoBT. ‘S»aa^JgSWSSffiS: fafef k£ov» to 4bo-bostoeM ‘ eoa®nnttyjßill' »**• iUmJMUstmMt qf ioor fetwUMfc wttfetf* wf 00 ®* to, griNOEB * ITciCAt, Min* -,: .H.;*i -.1 :JA««fl McKAT. -■= rpHfc: ile»toioreex- ItaUng ''between WK. BK&T BODaXBB, under HOWABD C£pp«* T Wete bn-thn -18&L k» tbedwUbof WUUnm J.'Mownrt*-Tb* s>«* e&tt tbelnSW wiu; be’ Mttbd Iff tbertjrtr j__ M«tntf ‘ Bobut' 'All thM'kßdvitg Ti'OBBBT 1 BODGEfiSj - having' 5 ®v** ItH* , ‘"***'“‘ WUnibund {jwmu* J. fiorv ■fiL HU *! tbuflrm ol A Bo»liitn. »Ul'ooy, tba*':tb’ mea&leciure BBITRntM\ SJTTI<M t Stats. woaiu, mumiW kb- Ufl, end*ll bln-iof wort ia,hl* ,Upfc*tsh»W*= ■'Umii im Jknt street, Pimtmi**. *:« *1 V £L hitT4 this <Uy *«ocl*t«4 with • tb«m ; yfOjl£& 01LKAH, JOto H H. « «a d i OHJT OAK4&D. Th« foundryßataaiwill-Ufi«wUhMA by lb* nbMfibcn, rawr Uw-bm t» ot BQILMAK; GihftUOM A.OOv * r H. b.iBOU*MAHi i ,T I ' XOitBBIBOH, ' *-A , ' GEOBQI W.BOLUUV; • , . JQOM.II;EIQ*WXe.aS> \ Tl'ttrtmib, j«r. i •OSSSS. :tfa»Htooltod?CfrmntniJ 'eoa*#6t;‘/rto Otiimmi'ot tto Acs.will to MtU*d.bj r Bb»rpit>artf7AE®Bk* ny tdunt ?*, tti •" ‘~y ?; v ._ QOiJD£UEB>-stt bbU-iSo-aMiuikarel; : , .. ~ -.. ioqUxm JaoltlßmnE d»^®LC»rt^Sag*;’ ' * 1 ifipo < - ■ . "■'■at iumtraamC lupSKpiggifS^SFKiSumEE' r.i’j'.-K-.ciiirijJl , : o£l V.-‘ ■■.;•:*;• '<••; -I #{•.£ |>■ ,7 . r.-i < ,4 .b? VOLUME LXXVIr-NO: 45. rpEOPLES INSDjRANCE COMPAQ Y. (Jfflcß, Niit oorner Vood 1 aid Filth BU. FIRS AHD MABEHBINSURAf OS. < Wail Phillip*,' ■- John WaXt, «. Wfa.B. Eiji, - jakv& Puk^ : Chill* 6. Bluett, / Wau Vta liA, WJL *> foUrly BY 'I’HE RRH ij AJTDE MCTOAIiLSSOSAWCBOOMPANY, ,ov van* apklthia; *M iimiud o li*rj>etoiU T MSfiCHAVPlfi> I{TUBKITVB l { TUBKITVBB t Ac., in towpar country.-. OAo»^o.aQß - i* 81 Wood lint , 7 - tgj *ortk‘ donila JfWM QO W S roundruni,flm Qam.. „ 8,462 flc til*: B/84G&.V4 v*T>cta.\,: t 'S,£w AtiftUkMooutyjC par 3»;B^;L£«*,VilMX» Oo OouatenuooiiA, well •ecored.^»^...« i -,i... ’ * 8,600 09 Huntingdon -«ad | Broad 'lop UOabtua " ; ' . Bailroad Ocmpaajj uortgaga loan..'—* . *,ouu 90 Tania Bail rood Oo. 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