~,.. ..__ ___ ~~ .. _ ... .~ y>_ ~.. PliMargit, 054zettit. EtATMAY 31.01M110:::::4:diSC. 6, Issa ,c 1 27.4.4,'5U8UR8.411 0 3 rO r Inn • PAPEIVIICI The Right oritridke. Companies to Issue - Totems. Tho following opinion by Judge McCandless, of;y.he United States District Court, in tbo • cal , ,against the Monongahela and other Bridge Companies, settles the question rola - tire to the right of these zerporations to issue piper tokens • • The question raised by the demurrer is, •whether theta corporations are liable to the penalty 'under the provisions of the, act of Congress of thollth of. July, 1883, for issuing ?epee tickets tO,beraceived for toll. The in ,. diament charges-that the defendants "did issue, circulate, and pay, divers checks, mem oranda, and obligations; each for a sum less. - ihei-Wee fleihrri. indented be received missed ;Ito gnan:ey of 'ii United State." The 'fact a are described as having printed on a:Allele-We ...Monongahela. Bridge—Hood for ' ,l crstrip,v with the name of the collector of 'Olissiddild:, 'We do not think that this is a the act of Congress. Unlike the tokens recently issued by the merchants of this city, and for which ' -penalties have - been imposed by this aeurt, these tickets have no resemblance or similitude in shape, design or material, to the coin of the United Stotes,nor the Postage (Jarrow:7, the free-and untrammelled-n=l*- M tied of w inch it was the deafen of act to adienie Mid protect. They cannot, even he dignified by the name,. given in anythtng but polite phraseology,: to the worthless lames et __retlgQn boroughs, which in our vest history ••ded the country, end against a tenowal of f -,,witlgt.theAttehibitionsof this . Attar° directed. T44r4_,Aatmontailz Wpromise to pay money, they_er*.not the representations of money, end thereibre cannot be said to circulate, or clicttbsto as money. Money is thlirliiiitilusn of exchange among the people. 13.Peitdiar characteristic in, that it is the one • thing aeceptable to . all mew, and in exchange for which they triliffire any commodity they possess. The Toner to make it laan exclu , sivA eovereiguty, no difference of. Sibatrjailitexial it may, be Composed. It may • , :sf.biwerthe precious or the baser materials, or it efay be of paper,. provided heitimstampof the sovereign autheritY. Ant infringement A l a s A°1 4 7 19 Pts l 34atixatis visited. with merited punishment by all nations that' Claim , fo Late organised orvreil - iigninted Govern . Marin these tickets but a mere permit to pass on the defendant's bridge; the printed evidence that the holder his the right of way over a public thoroughfare, for a given die , Mae°. Theffixeldsion erpeld subject to the ....„.'penalties of this law all =Greed and passen railway companies which issued tickets, , • semen! for the convenience of the public as fist theft proteition. • No passenger Is bound teseeilire thent, nor should they be tendered, except daring "periods when there is great t erdaeamity. of the smaller coin of the United -.• tattittfisi and when the exchange is a mutual iticentmodation Lithe paseenger and the °el ..; An passenger is 'bound to pay liiififidgzeisil in the lawful eirmilatin g medium, ~ ., : aleetentitarraitment is more frequently with AGMS thin with the company . But as the let ' ter' njtly a 'monopoly of the particular high ri,..metay,, Skis their duty so to nee their franchise .ra -AS hot to put the public to elineeesury , snetnisnee. The grant of corporate privileges so for the public good, and from our know'- 415 . gentlemen having the management eflitefie companies, we aro . satisfied they en . tiostainwino desire to abuse them. They have se interest in common with the community in dreverting the purity of the currency, and a ppartgre, from this policy would only Meet on Ilitaisands. 4. Let judgment be entered for the defendants on'the demuer, the costs to be paid by the United Slates. _Thole easel were argued by gr. Dakewell, Mr. Loomis, and Ghaler fe4 the defend ants altd - by . the United States Attorney Car - titan for the Government. City Mortality Dr. A.. G. McCandless, Physician to the ..Beard of lloalth, reports the following deaths - 16fthe weal eommeneLeg Nee. 22d and end -91 White 161 ,„ Vernales 131 Colored. 1 j `o`m . . The diseesos weviss follows : Inflammation of the:Stomeoh,l; Inflammation of the Loop, Conspinsion 2; Typhoid Foyer, 1 ; Old Age; 2; Still Born, 2; Meningetis; 1; Un - known, 1; Disease of the Brain, t ; Conges tion Of the Lungs, 1; Diptherin, 1 ; Measles, 1-; CoitiutipHon, L lifricsiodsar Dexonaraarros.—The grand inissloaary demonstration, which usually oc . ount-in Christ M. E. Church, comes off to morrow. Bishop Simpson will preach in the evening; and in the afternoon,at three o'clock, ilal children's meeting will be held, at which the Bishop is expected to deliver an address, -wad 'other interesting exercises wilL take place. This noble congregation contributed last year to the alum of missions over twenty-two hun dred dollap. The lowest sum named for this year's collection is twenty-five hundred dol - and tome of the most Sanguine" think it frill itinount to live thousand dollars. . _ . GIUDVATZIP at this week's examinttion In Dtrir llimenatile College, Pittsbargh: Geo. EL - Danier, Oakland, Pa.; Lewis Irwin, Alle gheny/ City Byron M. Peek, Brookfield, 0.; Clarington, 0.; A. A. Malline, Canton, 0., all of whom passed an honorable examination, and who will no doubt hereafter distinguish themselves by their proficiency in businesti. Each graduate was awarded the elegant diploma of the College, and was pre sented by the Faculty with a copy of the Col lege "Genii of Penmanship," an appropriate testimonial of his , exemplary deportment Oring We attendance at College. Puerto YOVa 11YDRAITIL—Qur citizens, "during. t/ici winter, are put to a great lump trenience!,by' the freezing of det:. hydrants. TheXihould. now take the necelsary precau tienssiand avoid the Inconvenience. The by ottani should be well, protected with straw or so as not to be exposed to the told hisats.of the weather. The freezing of the fire-plugs Is also a general thing during the isold weather. 'The City authorities should look to this in time, and have them kept in Aninn37 oP an Escarp? Pataonsa.--James SOX, sass Kelly, an escaped prisoner from the Laticashit JOH, was yestertiay arrested by Aldertcsin Donaldson's police, at the Mansion Iro u, ;thin ho :had 3boon_ employed for moms time. fro is charged with burglary and higlway robbery, and. is said to be a very dangerous 'Man. Ile was taken in charge by Aar Masson of Lancaster, who had traced 'him to ttda city. WHY-Essiwww Wrissries.—A full supply of theralinpitgarjournals will bo fou r.d at .1 .P. Hynes Misanio mai, Fifth street, and at J. T. Ibutives 85 Federal street, Allegheny. Weekly,Stred eV Smith', Ned York WimUg c TA. nary Triban'e, Herald, World, eke., ate., always received by express Immo diaws..47 on publication. Musrrj AIM Purami.—The vest my:ma w= d irms lasepps will be produced again at the theatio thid evening, in connection with the pateietintitamtvef Putnam—Mr. Miles ap posing In both pieces with his trained horse Hiawatha.. It it but seldom'that two Inch 'Pie* ark l'etmd upon the same bill. pm. Puuros.4-' -As Christmas last up ,posettinglt niaknot be 'unintoresting to the pntalo to tints thata splendid stook or Pianos andXolodeons hoe jut been brought on by Mani. Fifth streot, 'pleated Sieber with spools! roforenco tb4heir atdtableness foi holiday presents: , , Tut Ihrintows A Tam or 1777."—Thts tlUe - Of the latest • nurtibiir of lkisdlet lroveli, 14 Irma author of "The Tiro Guards," "Agnes Falkland," eto. For 2...isalebt 44 P. Hunt. 54 Fifth etreet, Pittaburgh, end hy3 . . s T.Elanipleil3s Federal street, Alto . - _ tho' Delaware aitowatywitttAmilreek, "a bleach:et iworelser Sas was &welded la favor of the x!falr&M , sel," • BellatiColDeVorlio was awarded 000 damages, •Sheia wevisnteeix yeariof ago. Look - out, you Wleklfge.tw eiethergirle."- Eittioinax .—A - loeomotive . -Astachoil to • eteek-ezpron trairtioWthe'Pettnegvaida _Dad *lT6ll4:4l,l4.d; . • 111 4 ; Pittativie -- the other 3. .1 2 411.; • wig/neer, Ohelatbm Irvin, wee .eoadderably scalded. No lives most. _---,.:~-~_.; ;rte :,~.;,,,~,~.P,;.;.~,,,.;:,,;.,.-:: lAn Incident ti the Snlithrlittre Rooms. Among -the soldiers; who arrit' edin this city, on Thursday, on thetioon trail:l*o . m the east, I was Dr. Wm. Forrester, Surgeon of the sth Kentucky Cavalry, who has jest been re leased from Libby prison. On the same train was. Mr. J. T. Sample, news dealer, of Alle gheny, who had a very interesting converse lion with tho doctor, and who, by the way, corroborates the statements relative to the horrible sufferinge of our prisoners at Rich mond. On their arrival bare, the doctor, being a stranger, desired to know where he could get • comfortable dinner, and was di rected to the Continental. On his way thither ho was accosted by a gentleman and conduct ed to the dinning rooms of the Subsistence Committee, where he found.s, neat table, well supplied with warm, desirable victuals, and attended by those most invaluable servants, neat and tidy ladies. The doctor actually -thought HIS he Was in a first eless restau rant, and when hehimi eaten he very naturally askedwhat the bill eras. The lady addressed pleasantly informed him that there was no charge,aid at his raciest ails gave him a brief account of the work which the Committee had been performing. No one can hotter appreciate these kindly offices, in be half of our brave soldiers, than the returned prisoner, fresh from the scenes of Southern cruelty and barbarity, and Dr. Forrester could scarcely find words to express the gratitude which he experienced. He bid the ladies God speed in thaw noble work, and before leaving contributed a bandsie sum of money to the institution, together with a photograph of the Libby Prison. How many of our citizens are there, who .4fi , wei never felt the privations of the Sold, the wathp, or the prilon, andyet have not contrib- 1 1 uted a dollar to theflubsistance Committee, ' or any similar insti&tion 7 If there is one tuth, lot kink do something at once—send a .donation In cash, or something desirable in the way of provisions. By doing so, he will confer a blessing upon the soldier, and benefit his own conscience—if he has any. HiLLIAY HOLD/Rd, an aged citizen of St. Thomas township, Franklin county, fell from a wagon, a few days alp, and was to severely Injured that be died in a few moments. TKOMIL—This troupe will give a matinee thie afternoon, at Concert Hall, and willperform again in the evening. See advertisement. SPECIAL LOCALS. Egos lon Tllll Pxortc.—Embroidering ma.' chines aro not the thing for family sewing. Read the following One prominent defect of the double thread loop stitch is the waste of thread in fordzing It. Each yard of seam requires on an aver age. 7y s yards of thread, or twice and one-half the amount required by the ' , lock stitch." An estimate may be easily made of the compar ative expense of using the two. In the skirt manufactory of Messrs. Douglass & Sherwood, a day's work of ten hours for one person is estimated at 1,000 yards of straight seam, ton stitches to the inch, with the loek-stich ma chines, which they use ; this length of seam roquire&tbree thousand yards of cotton thread, and with the double thread chain or knitting stitch machine, 7,500 yards would _,lOl required. The cost rif. 3 ,000 yards of cotton thread woald be $1,35 at wholesale,and the cost of 7,508 yards would be $9,10, making a difference of 81,85 a day in this item alone or more than $5,000 a yeas; with costlier thread or silk (at present prism at $ll per pound), the difference would be much greater. In shirt and collar manufacture, where the stitch is finer, and less length of seam Is sewed, the difference per day is only about 75 cents in favor of the lock stitch machines. In a manufactory like that of Winchester & Davies ' where ono hundred and sixty o nsf these ueldnea are used, the saving is $l2O per day. Tho result is that the chain or knitting-h R& is not used on this work. In quilting, where silk is used, the difference eaeh. day would amount to more than two dollars and twenty-five cents on each mahine.—Scientific American. The Wheeler & Wilson is the best machine for family use. Office No. 27 Fifth street. lwd:ltw Tua Qualm orlisv.urn (Germany) hoe or dereda Sewing Machine to be made in this country. It is now finished and ready to be sent abroad. It wu manufactured by the cel ebrated Grover dr Baker Co., and makes the Greyer b. Balker stitch. The Bavarlac royal aims are beautifully inlaid with pearr-.6a gold on the top of the iron work table. As all the different parts of tho machinery biuch as pivots, cams and wheels) are of sil ler,itheir, simplicity is seen at a glance. The whole is to be enclosed In an elaborate case, and will be forwarded to the Queen by an early steamer, so that it may reach her by the Christmas Holidays. We would advise all of our readers to go and do likewise—that is, order one of Grover 21: Baker's celebrated Sewing 'Machines for a holiday present, as there is surely no more useful or acceptable gift than one of these machines. !ED Jour Itzezrrun.—A. fresh stock of Photo graph Albums, of the beat styles sad at low prices, also all sizes diaries for 1864, and all the new books, magazines, papers, &v., at Prank Case's news depot, Chronicle Building. littoww's Balmiest...l. Timmins, for Coughs, Colds, Pulmonary and Asthmatic Disordors, have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, and have received testimonials from eminent men who have need them. dew. Taw Rz.icrviiirou will preserve the origin al color of the hair to old ego. Price one dol lar. For sale by all respectable Druggist/. Simon Johnson, general agent, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. GELS closing out sales of everything at ItoClellantri Auction. Before you buy call and see the low mice& 55 be the number. PUOTOGRIPII Atrinws in great variety, bar rtgla and low prices at Frank Case's news de pot, Chroniele Building, Fifth street. Bstow Cost.--Card Photographs at tho very low price of only ono dollar a dozen, at Pit took s, opposite the Postoffice. independent, Literary Companion, Pilot and Notions, and all the late papers, at Pittook's, opposite the Postoffi ce. DIARIES roil 1814.—A fine assortment of diaries for next year bat, received at Frank Case . ' news depot. DIAGRAM of the Battlefield of Gettysbn rgh, for sale at Pittock's, opposlte.lhe Poste ifiee. SCE the handsome Nonpareil Balmoral Boots just opened at ?delaßand's Auction. Acarins.—A supply just received at P Week 's t news agency, opposite the Postoffice. Sze tho Eastern daily papers for late noise, at Pittooles, opposite the Postothee. MAIMS for 1864, at Pitteek's,, opposite the PosteSoo. DIED: ROLASID.—On Iliday, 4th hut., TSANG, young est eon of Edward and Sue Boland, egad 4 months. Funeral will take place TO-DAT, Sib Instant, at 9 o'olock p. tn., from the residence of the parents, Beaver utast, foot of Rebecca, Allegheny. • ATWELL.—At Chattanooga, Tenn., on 24 Her. IMP, of wound received at the battle of Wanhatchlo, Ala., Rapt. CLUB. A. ATWILLI,I, of Reutp'e Penn's. Battery, in the 934 year of hie age. The Mural will take place ors Sonar, the oth at 1 o'clock p. m., from the residence of his father.lenlaw, Ju. Gregg, Esq., Ho. ST Orel& street, Allegheny City. O,I3IPnLL.—On Friday morning, D.c. 416, at 9 Weak, of paralyda, wg.,cmctrimu, to tho 4.14 year of Ws ago. The r funaral wlll take place sans (Saturday) Aiwa -1001, at three o'clock, from the residence of Mr. James Ball, 'Western Avenue, illeahany. DICKEY—On Thnrolay, at two o'clock, p. Maur Ana Nana, wife of Robert Dickey, aired m 6l yaßill. • Parteral from the house of het hozbar.d, Hightand avant.. Lag Liberty, at tat o'clOak, m., SATUSIDAT. yriatula Of the family ars invited to attend. Carriage mill be in resales at the comer of Seventh and Stalthtlald attiesta at 1 p.m. FLOORING BOARDS! Prima Inch Flooring Boards, Id bet long, various widths, fbr was by acracaexce t LAO° Cain Liberty street. Clol.l.ettlßE ' S Er RB. Allan's do. Sharp . . do. Warnor's do. Tor .ate by JAIM DOWN, INS Wool street ~~. ~.b~~.~,,...,«, ~~-,~~.w.,~~~~.~. ~.~z,. ~~a_ THE LATEST NEWS BY nmatepn. OUR SPEOIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Oseette Womusowa Croy, Doe. 4, 1883 4 The eontest for the Speakerehip it practi cally ended. Washburn's friends eel) tt up , and the only question that remains is whether .Washburn will withdraw before tho caucus is held,-or wait till after an informal ballot. If a ballot is had at all, Colfax will have not lets than Eighty-six of a vote, aid at the very out side Washburn cannot have twenty. The matter will end, of course, in a nomlnation by acclamation. Members are conking in rapidly to the Ad ministration caucus of Saturday night, which is called in this morning's papers. It is cer tain that it will be fully attdaded. The Date °erotic caucus is called for the same night. The lowa. delegation -met to-night and re. solved to east their six votes solid for Colfax, for Speaker, and Buffington, of Massaehu setts, for Clerk. Pennsylvania has resolved to coat her twelve votes for Colfax and McPherson. Michigan, California, and Min nesota, have resolved unanimously for Colfax, but have made no committals for clerks. The Kentucky delegation is in session to-night. Pour members are for Brutes Clay; Clay Smith, Lucien ;Anderson and Wm. H. Ran dall :will go into the Administration caucus and vote for Colfax. An effort was made to make Mallory a candidate for Speaker, bat Jt signally failed. Winter Davis goes - into cau cus : so do all the Missouri radicals, other Maryland radicals, the Delaware member, and, in a word, all the Border State men but admitted copperhead-5 and their allies. PATILN? OFFICe OPLHATIONay ' The operations of the Patent 001,ce from October let, 1862, to September 30th, 1863, in clusive, from a forthcoming official report, are as follow: Number of applications received from Oct. Ist, 1862, to Sept. 30th, 1862, inclu sive, '5,133 ; number of caveats Med. daring the same period, 392 ; !lumber of applications for estensiora of patents, 62; number of pat ents issued, including re-issues and designs, 3,887; number of extensions granted, 40; number of applications on which patents had been allowed, but not issued, by reason of the non-payment of the final fee within the time prescribed by the law of the 3d of March last, about 370. The financial statement of the balance on hand the Ist of October, 1862, Is $58,157 24, cash; from October 1, 1862, to September 36, 1863, $179,378 35: Total, $227,535 76. Ex femme for mama time, $181,803 13. Balance to credit of Patent Fund on the Ist of Octo ber, 1101, 537,732 72. CtIITIVICAT6B OV ELXCTION Members who bare not procured certificates In due form, should not lose a moment in get ting and forwarding them to Emerson Ether idge, Clerk of the last Rondo. In culpable negligence on this point lies tho only possibil ity of danger in the organization. =I For the clerkship the contest waxes warm. and it is idle to attempt to predict the results between McPherson and Pessenden. TUC PRZSIDENT . B lIESSAGN The President's Mcsrage Is not yet com pleted, end there is no probability that it will be until the day Congress moils. No advance copies, therefore, will btu sent. It will be tel egraphed from hero to Philaslalphia, New York, and the West no soon as delivered. None of thwDepartment,reporta rirelihely to be ready In time to send out advance copier, unless it be those of the Navy and Port-office. The Democratic caucus to-night was little, beyond a social re-union. About sixty were present. King, of Missouri, presiding. Ko border State men, excepting acknowledged Copperheads, were with them. DALE OF ABANDONED LANDS The peremptory sale of abandoned lands is to be ordered in the States of 'Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Florida. =I Tho Baltimore emancipationists are urging the appointment of Dorn Piatt to command that department, or else the appointment of some Major General to whom Dora Platt shall be °lbis staff. Blair is doing all he can to defeat either plan. ==al:l Gon. Meade's last movement has already raised a clamor for his removal in and out of the army. Alter the President has finished his mosaage the question will be considered, and if he should be removed, no one now ap pears to stand so good a chance for his suc cessor as Gen. looker. TRIM Nto6o LAMM BUCTISSMIL. Gon. Wadsworth has just returned from makings tour along the Mississippi, Moppet ing plantations worked by free labor and col ored troops, and reports highly favorable as to their condition. The Lower Mississippi is the most productive, there being no guerrillas. One sugar plantation net $30,000. The lessees employing free labor make money. Consider ing the suddenness .of the change In thel social condition, and the fact that necessarily while at the depot catch disease and suffer, the experiment is as successful as could pos sibly be expected of negro troops. lie re ports them very effective, but bad officered in some oases. The best feeling exists between them and the whites. No exceptions noticed. C=l The approximate estimates for the Depart ment of tho Interior are $8,050,000; Penskons about $4,000,000; Land Office $600,000. The Judiciary is cat down to $500,000; Indian Bureau cut down to $150,000. The Patent Office has a balance of $38,000 on hand from last appropriations, and the Agricultural Bu reau has $lOO,OOO. The Secretary of the In terior's report will not be ready till Monday. LS-CIOVIERSOU PRATT, Who has just been sent Booth by General fichonck,has been a thorough going disunionist since the start. Blair, who, it Is said, had made great efforts to care him, has a son in the rebel service, and refused to take the oath at the last election. He tried to got the judges of the election arrested. IMPORTANT FROM.NUM ARMY OF TON POTOMAC Nothing from Gen. Meade has been received by the Government since the campaign began. All are:awake with the threatened attack from den:Lei, last night. There is a report that he had crossed at Germania. The fact was that he - attempted to 0131111 in force at Raccoon Ford, but Custer repulsed him. Gen. Meade says that ho Is ready to fight them on this side. . . THEI lOWA DEUCIATIoN FOR COLTI The lowa delegation, to-night, votod solid for Colfax, contrary to the general expecta tion. DM Will be in his seat by Monday ■OTIIINO KILON KNOXVILLE. There Is nothing later, official, from Knox villa. Jarresson Orr's, Deo. 4.—ln the House to-day the rules were suspended to allow the Introduction of a resolution providing for the appointment of a committee to investigate the military transaction of *a State. Thepro visional government resolution parsed. =II FROM CHATTANObGa. Sperist Disrstch to tbs Pittsburgh! Guyette. CHATTANOOGA, Dee. 4, 1863 Ererithing in quiet. Oar entire issual!ies in the lete-bullies too up 4;500. The Fourth Corpeelone lost 2,350 Tho prisoners tapered number 5,250, ineMd Lug 46 guns. 11. if. • LATEST FROM - CHARLESTON Glllwore Sp Shelling the City AU. THE INHABITANTS MOVED. TO THE, NEAR. FIRING VIGOROUSLY GOING ON FLORIDA IN A STARVING CONDITION de,, te., ft. PHILADUMII.I, Dec. 4.—The U. S. supply steamer Wassachuselts arrived at the Navy Yard this anerning from Charleston bar, Tuesday - artrnoon It 4 o'clock. She brought back Ma' mine liettalloo, comprising 200 men, and Several refugees from St. Johns' river, 'Florida, who represent that state Oahe in a starving condition. She a/sp brought one of the rebel party who attempted/0 blow up the Ira: aide. Robert Scott, bYttarne, form erly of New York. /dent. West reports that Gen. Gillgtpre still contihrted to throw shells Into ChaMton at the rate of twenty per day, and it Madera that they warn doing coo t lideribi &imago. The obeli' wore seen to birst at hi. All t 'inhabitants of .Charleston had been moved e rear of the,city. • The ' 4on Sumter had ceased, and Gen. Gill/nem . yea turning his attention to the fora inside t he harbor. A terrific fire was kept up on Fort44knson. , .FV ' .. On the reoePtion of the news of Grant's vic tories on Tuesday, oorrormy and navy bred i l ir salutes. on afterwards the rebel battery opened:#li ... kith iris vigorously going on When the reehusetts left. The rebettiegad hetet/fore kept a hospital flag dying frOfp. the. Moultrie lipase, and of course, our Mimi rfspeeted ft andavelded'fir. ing upon it, bas' .a few days ago the rebels commenced tearing down the Moultrie Ilona, and revealed to our forces a formidable bat- My.which hid leinstieeted behind it while It wan' under the poteetion of the hospital flag. Ifollernoir dolts over Sumter, and only an occasional shot is fired from Its ruins. Clerfertent, Dei:lst.---The position of affairs hero is unchanged. Gen. Gil'more continues to shelEßumtm from his mortar batteries: The West wall, has been undermined by our fortlicationji r and every vestige of the fort is tapidlif.dhapithating. TbeWeatheroptuyesterday has been stormy and iho'hilitr 4 ATlCOneequenes, WAS inactive. Capt. J. IC Bradford has been appointed fleet Captain, vice EMZIEWIII. relieved. Banos. Dee.4l..The correspondent of the. Boston Herald, to a letter dated off Charles ton' Nov. yB, says; • Ono or two rebel batteries on James lilanChave been completely de molished by our immense shade. Sumter re ceived on awful pounding yesterday. One of our heavy shota Stitch upon the inside of the wall and sent an immense quantity of it into the sea. The waits are so broken up that we have a line - Wiwi thiengh them. Last night a Sergeant and ten privates of a Georgia Regiment stationed. on James Island, made good their eitapa during the darkness and surrendered themselves to our forces on Folly Island. They Etat* that the Charlesto nians and the rebel troops are almost in a state of panic. All kin& of eatables tie scarce and enormously high. They say the South' can't hold out many menthe longer. The poor people were in a state of starvation in Charleston and Saysnaah. Conservative Union National Committee C/ NCI ' N NATI, Dec. L—The Conservative Union National Committee met at the Bernet Rouse at 3 o'clock. Gov. Wm. IL Campbell, of Tennessee, was made chairman, pro tem. lion. A. M. Kendall was elected prominent President of the Committee. William C. Hord, of New York, was elected permanent Secretary. Arrangements ma, made 410 r the conven tion to Imealled-the lts)noday. which ocenven thm issembTA atilrb'ellilft, in a large; hall. The convention was addressed during the session by the following named gentle men : Hon. Garrett Davis, of Kentucky ; J. P. Fanrot, of Now York; Lieut. Gov. Jacobs, of Kentucky ; Wm. C. Hurd, of New York; Gen. Leslie Combs; Abanning Norton, of Texas ; J. Scott Harrison, of Ohio; Samuel T. Williams, of Maryland; J. C. Phillips, of Ohio ; Hamilton Pope, of Kentucky; Jno. H. James el Ohio ; J. B. Brunner, of Kentucky ; Paul Shipman, of Louisville; Gov. Campbell, of Tennessee; R. F. Stevens, of New - York, and many others. • Letters were read from Hon. John Bell Robinson, of Pennsylvania; lion. Emerson Etheridge, of Tennerseo ; Washington Hunt ley, Hon. Linn Childs, Ron. Edward Riddle, of Massachusetts • Hon. W. Read, of Penn aylvania ; Gov. Trimble and lion. John L. Taylor, of Ohio; Hon. Gilbert C. Walker, of Illinois ; lion. John B. Heston, of Kentucky ; Gov. Colby, of Vermont; lion. C. B. Colvert, of Maryland; Hon. B. Davie Nixon, of New York, and many others, all expressing the greatest interest in the enceess of this move ment, and nearly all express the most earnest desire for the nomination of Gen. George B. McClellan by this Convention. In deference to these numerous coresident in favor of Gen. McClellan, the subject of hie nomination wee before the Convention for its cossideration, and resulted in the adoption of the following resolution, presented by Hon. John 13. Brun . Resolved, That this convention of consulta tion adopta and reaffirms the Kentucky plat form of 1863, and suggests to the Conservatire Union National Committee the name of Geo.' B. McClellan for the next Presidency, and recommend to said committee to take such action in regard to the nomination of candi dates for President and Vice President as they may deem expedient. Daring. the discussion the names of lion. W. B. Campbell, of,Tenn., Gen. Leslie Coombs and Gov. Thos. B. Bramlette, were mentioned with great interest for the Vipe Presidency. To-day the national convention adopted the following resolution upon the motion of Ham ilton Pope of Kentucky. The advisary con vention held in Cincinnati on the 4th inst. having rector:mended to Ibis committee thb nomination of George D. McClelland for the. Presidency, and none for the Vice Presidia: ey, it being deemed advisableto have a future meeting of this committee nominating for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, whereupon It was resolved that the resolution be referred to the meeting of this committee to be geld at Independence gall, Philadelphia, on this 23d day of this month, and that all the mem bers bo earnestly requested to attend in that city for consideration of the resolution, end' such action as may be deemed advisable by the permanent Secretary of the Committee. .„ , . Ncw You, Dec. 4.—The flat says that the. New York Sub-Treasury received yesterday% $3,000,000 in legal tender notes by transfer; from Washington. Several transfers also In legal tender notes will probably soon follow from other offices 61 tho Department, and no application is likely, at present, to be made to the Associated Dank for further advances to the Government, as the deposit. In the Treasury has recently declined from the max turn of $100,000,000 to about $55,000,000. The Secretary can now employ, under the act of, July 11th, 1862, his reserve of $50,000,000 legal tender notes, should the neeostity of the public service imperatively require it. Mr. Chase Is opposed to any fa rth er issue of currency, both* on account of Its inevitable diorite in advancing the premium on gold, and also because of the corresponding augments. tion It would produce In the prices of all other. commodities. Coal In 1110a4elphla. Dee'r4l, Th Bulletin issues the following: We learn this afternoon from an agent-of a steamship company, that be has been endeatoring to.daytopase one hulk( dred tons of coal, but thus far unntocessfully.- lie has received information that a meeting_ of coal operator' was held last evening, at which It was resolved In order to keep up the present high prices, to suspend mining operations. The suspension was to commence immediately, but it was finally determined that it should not commence mail the ltth of December. Sales of Five-Twenties. PFULADIMPEIA, Deo. d.—The sales of lien- Twenties to-day amount to 1424,550. ahe Men delayed. bonds are now being delleand at the rata of a million and a half per day, and a target amount are promised during the week. MiiIMMM= 1 1 110._t at South Amboy, N. .I.—Prom the crotomae Army—Confiscated Property to be Sold. s•P'-is^r 'Vona, Dec. 4.—A serious disturbance occurred this week in South Amboy, N. J., on the part of the strikers from the employ of the Camden and Amboy Railroad. Gorern meet and other freight was detained, and the Railroad and other business stopped, and for two days mob law ruled supreme. On Wed nesday the Sheriff, with a posse of 31 men and a military company from Trenton, dispersed the mob and arrested them. All Is quiet now, and the operations of the road are re sumed. A epeeist to the Ecen;Ag Post, dated 'Wash ington, Dec. 1, say, Dispatches from Meade's army represent that everything is quiet to day. The Government has ordered the sale of all confiscated land in Virginia, South Carolina, Florida and Tennessee, on the 19th of Jan uary,. The sale will be peremptory to pay the direct tax of these States. Can. Meade's Late Campaign WAssuitoron,Dec. 4.—Thc Star, ander the head The Army of the Potomac and its hes itating Generals," says : "So long as our army this quarter continues to be guided by its present counsel in the field, it is now clear that it will tail to command public confidence. Though the movement amounted only to a reconnoissance in force, its purpose was cer tainly to give Lee battle whenever found. There can be no mistake in this fact, though it is now thought to be denied. We know farther that the season for active operations, under active commanders, in this section, has not slated, as is being represented by more or 'leas newspapers. So if Lee, relying upon a oontinuance of the chronic hesitancy that has affected the counsel of tien. Meade, ventures to reinforce Longetreot considerably from his own army, which be has yet time, at least, to attempt, the Government wiil promptly seek to make him-pay dear for his temerity; as ear Army of the Potomac - is as ready, at this mo ment, to r more as it was. The Qtiota of Pennsylvania —The Oppo _akticoa Members of the liouso—Prom :Pottnnac Army. Ititifftl42l3,e, Hey. f.—Cur. Curtin has laid &tat stibutilted a plan for thn approval of tho 'ilivetsident a plan for raising troops in Pebn • oiylrania, whielt-it in snid if acceded too will Weals that Stitt among the foremost in tilling the 'required quota. Tho opposition members of thts House of Itepreseotittives, about fifty in number, had a froo conversation to-eight at the Capitol. Ertl, the only border State man present, presided. Tho border State men also have a consultation to-night. • All was quiet in front of the army of the Potomac to-day. Last night the onemy made a reconneoisonce,consisting of artillery,in font ry and cavalry, and crossed at Raccoon Ford with the probablo. intention of o•certaining our strength and position, but they were driven back. Meetings In Regard to the Organiza tion or the House. Wsantsorox, Dec. 4.—A notice Is published this forenoon fora meeting of the Union mem lien of the House of Representatives to-mor row evening, for the purpose of placing in nominatin candidates for Speaker and other officers of the House. Another notice also appears inciting a meeting of the Democratic Conservative I nice members, to determine such action as may be deemed proper it relation to the organization of the Douse. There' are already over 100 men:khan of the Douse end fifteen or twenty Senators in Washington. Thereis much con sultation and electioneering going on in re• lotion to the organization of the House. Affairs at Chattanooga—A Perfect Reign of Terror hi Ceorgia—Bragg Relieved by Harder. Cusrvssoocs, Dec. I.—Thoro is nothing from Knoxville. The weather is mild an lb° roads ore dry, and during the past week it has boon most favorable fur a rapid march. Our relieving column is probably within reach of Longetreet to-night. A number of refugees trete Walker county, Georgia, who came in to-day, represent n per fect reign of terror in Northern Georgia. The mules of alleges are conscripted, and the im pressed citizens arc escaping to the moun tains. Bragg. has boon relieved by Hardee, TV o 13 making desperate efforts to patch up the coat toted army, and assume the offensive. From !Memphis—Cotton for Cincinnati Union Meeting. Ciao, Dee. 4.—Memphis dates of tho 21 aro raceired. Gen. Ilarlbut has ordered all merchants in Memphis, not haying authority from headquarters to trade in military cloth ing not to send their stocks north of the line. The steamer Silver Moon, from Memphis, with 600 bales of cotton passed here to-day for Cincinnati. lion. Mr. Chase, of Michigan, and General Gregor, of Ohio, addressed a largo and enthu siastic Union meeting here loot night. Further News by the Scotia New Yoar, Dec. 4.—The Glasgow Herald has a report that the naval authorities on the Clyde, had been instructed to detain the sus pected war vessels fur the Confederacy should they attempt to go to sea before further inves tigation was made. The editors of all the Paris journals have been summoned to the Ministry of the Inte rior, and cautioned to be careful in their re marks on the legislative proceedinginge, as ,t,ho government would vigorously enforce the airs. Ten thousand troop: would sail from Che robnrg on the 23d for.Mazieo. Recruiting Colored Cavalry Boaros, Dec. 4.—The Seoretary of War has authorised Governor Andrew to recruit regiment of colored cavalry in Mam a:meths. Markets by Telegraph. Nave Yozz., Dec. 4.—Cotton Irregular and !loiter, With more dolug 7S@ Mc for middling 'timed, Flour opened firm arid closed dull and 1:1 etind lower at $6,5046,35 for Extra State, $7,45457,50'f0rl F.actm 11. 11. 0, and 57,55 for Trade Bronchi. Whiaky firmer but irregular and unsettled at 55(4850 for 'Western. Wheat firmer, without any decided change, at $1,424 1,46 for Chicago Spring, $1,43‘151,46 for klihearikee Club, 51,4601,4 e for Amber Itilivaiikeo_igt, for very choke-51.50W ,514 fur Winter Red Western, and 51,60,41,0 for Amber Michigan. Corn ruled heavy •t 51, 4 "41,21 for shipping mixed Western In more andsl,23%, afloat. Oats heavy and lower at BAeS9C for Western. Wool quiet and prices firm. lirpe firmer, with a fair demand at 20( . 4.24c. Petroleum excited and decidedly higher at 55 5 - ir erode, 43645 r for Refined, In bond, 45 for Refined, December and Januaryand 62453 for Refined, fine. Pork moss...- Ova and ' s..shado firmer at 516,75 for odd Men, 516,- 373/ 2 651518,60 for new Mess, $120512.,25 for Door prime, and 416,06317,50 for now prime Mess. Cut Meats firm for Shoulders, and loCelle for Hams. Bacon Sides quiet. Lord unchanged; naive for December, January and Febntary, at 12yoll1r. flutter a shade firmer at 20C424c for Ohio, and - '27@ncents (Or State. Cheese very firm at 130160 for common to prime. PRILIIDELIVIA, Dee. E.—Flour quiet at $7,3008,00 Extra Family. Wheat firm. Petroleum; sales of Crude at 58040, Refined, In bond, 480 W. NV 1.14 y sdvancod to 8313Slic. New York Stock and Money Market. Nee YOl2l, Dec. 4.-31oney vary easy and steady at 1. Sterling a shade alder at 166€4167. Gold I. lower, Irregular and unsettled, opening at 5334, de dining to 5134, advancing to 53%, and closing arm at 52%653. Government Stocks qulet--r. S. Co 11 Coupon., 10830108%; 7-30 t, tOr e. Stacks steadier: U-8 Ws 1 year car,_ . Pacific Mall 98 Rencliug ...... ...... ....,120 , /.. .66 21 EL....—. ............. -79 107• ..-.132.4f, 1111. C. scrip 111 2 ~.-100 C. k P ....101'('13, , C I Tol 104% ....In C. 32 R. 1 103 ..... 92, P. FL W. a C 8 . __-- 60 !CS: 24 W 46 , N. Y. 0.. Erie, Pfd Hudson.. Harlem.. lour quiet. Wheat wady r Kentucky White. Corn tending upward at 84(4800 BLttuonn, Dec. 4.—Fl. .and firm et 52.001V,23 for active, Whisky firm and intit.nrrs. WANT.ED. TY An Experienced Carpet Ilipho'adorer to granted Immediately at owvin 11cCLITiTOCH & 00.'8, =I o=l WANTED A GARDNER—A mar- T V lied man without children merldred. He must utuSentand the culture of Grapey and not be afraid Oa little hard work. The right kind of a man tall get • permanent sitrudbxt, and limed pay. 12614ecoad street, Pittsburgh, Pa. deg V f ANTED.-1,60 a Norio.—We want Atentsed $BO • month, =pitmen paid, to sell one 5 e n4,6 4 , pereept, Drinotal Bunsen, and thirteen Iles aro, useful mid carious articles. Tilleeti art/ • des eentiree. Address, • SHAW °LAB: • $75 A MONTH t_ l . t $lB it t M hire Ag a 13 L ..., ta 100, to wall my DM ChMP Family_t3irerin h, g yam, B. KLD/SON. slhva, Motu :WARM TO R/itS:7_,_ A GOOD VARCHOI:B32, Ilitnakid fn • barrios Panta• at the any. • =n sat 128 WECOND ITBUT =EI Z. .04 RIVER ISTELLIEVICE. Ths riser was abaci! sisilaiiWit *yell . terday, wftb fhwdeet lathe channel by the pfri Lset Ferentn;,. The weather era:alma.'" mild end idededar, and the indfratkmsfor rdinare Ls...c.d. .ti the wharf, trounces IR= 11=1.01. bat 1101aliaid• not that there is any somiry of freight, not owing tho want of tonnage. That Crash., leading for Cincinneti, was the only beat In tort last 'evening, the torten.° haring loft for Wheeling to the after- The women Saranna and Paragon left Ctneinnad Cur Pittsburgh on Wedsreeday evening, and the Lest Lard and Starlight were advertlsedto learn on Thunder.. The Julia arrived from Zanesville last, erening with an excellent trip, and will return age/d as usual to-day nt 4t. m. This floe etsamer has already be come quite a favorite In the 'Zanesville trade, bet this Is not to be wondered at, with such Mace. as Capt. Wm. Conisms and clerk Jas. C. McVay. The fine slew steamer trilda, In command of tint. T. W. Laughrey, Is announced to clear for Cin..,unati this evening without fail. The Crude Is staunchly constructed, it In charge of rueful and popular Mil rem, las goal accommodations for pasturage., end some more room for freight almantaret Nr.LDROI.—TIto vessels of the squadtun are classed as follosfa Iron clads; 14; tin clads, 37; entwines steamers, 2; rams, 6, dispatch steamers, 4; top, 1 wadies, res• eels, U; of all classes building, :M. Total, ital. Added to these vowels we haves form of 1,6G.0 offt. con, and nearly 54,000 mon, to whom eiddltlonnare daily being made. With snob a powerftil fleet, no fears need be entertained regarding the safety of nav igation, and the Arm hold vrtiieh we hare acquired on the Nieslealppi riven We learn that thoro to great difficulty In procuring Oath fur the Government service on the Ohio and Ifiseintippi rivers, on account of their being paid higher price. try the owners of baste not in the Uni ted State, settler. River pilule are now getting ult., an Average, from $2,5,30 to $3,000 per year.; We take the following account of the robbery of the Duke from the. Albany Ledurrof the 3Uth ult.; We haws an account by telegraph of the arrest of Capt. Con, Mr. Swift, clerk, and other offs ern of the steamer Luke, at Noah) die, for ferrying rebel cav alry across therumbprlaod river at Cara., Ky. IS leer., the trupreasion oh guilt on the part of the of ;icor. of the Duke. The toots, however are these:' On the arrival of the Duke at Canton ohs erns no. tined that there ... • Urge force of guerrillas in the neighborhood, and it would or ibmgerous to proceed. She had no escort (she was In Government nervier) and therefore laid up for the night. The rebels wore reported on the opposite side of the rivertkom where she laid op. Captain Coo had a number of sack, of corn broughton the holler deck and placed in barri cade. He ba4, also, the gnus on the boat loaded, reedy for an attack, taking every precaution to pre vent the boat from •orprise. He had We ferry-boat taken to the video( the river be ocenpfed. At half paet 12 o'clock al night, however the guerrillas made • dash upon the haw. Their officers took Capt. Con and Mr. Swift, the clerk, Into the office, and with cocked pistols to their beads, compelled them to sgroe to ferry them over the river. While these pro ccedlogs were going onto the office, the privates. of the gang proceeded to rob the boat and the paseen gyre. of a geotlem. named Helper, they stole 52h0; they took $l5 from the pantryman, stoleall the blankets and each Other goals as they wanted, from the cabin. They robbed Capt. Coo of his revolver, gum coat, socks, and other articles of clothing. Af ter these outrages, they compelled the officers of the boat to ferry them over the Cumberland. Resist. ialKe being vain, theofficers were obliged to do as they were ordered. The arrest of Capt. Cox, Mr. Swift, and ether officers of the Duke, will amount to nothing. here in Sew Albany, their loyalty is too aril known to sithject there to suspicion on accortut 14 one of those accidents of war to which every steam boat In int bjeet. ciarar AGE.XTS. pEssloNs, BOUNTY, BACK PAY T. WALTER DAY. =1 Licaux4:l by the Q. B. 4overnenena. 103 Tina BTBEST, &I door below the Cathedral Penneylronla Soldiers watt of tho mountains, Etud e. Ohio &Adler., and Watt Virginia Soldiers, cm hate their Penalona, Beauty and Back Pay secured at title office. Circulars will be sent giving full inforMatlon to the Soldiers, or to demoted Soldiers' Heirs, shooing who are entitled to the Poulton, Bounty and Back Pay, and Om manner of securing the mom, by apply ing to me by letter or in person. aUr No charge until collected pENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY R. C. MACKIIELL, &TM:WAX AT LAW haiD.CL.&II2 Agin. AO. usyirrix STREET, flirst:nmm. Coil,,tione In Allegheny mid edjoining Coituties. Prosecutor SOLDIERS CLAIltd, of nary descrip tion ; IBOUNTITS for ell discharged Soldien . PEN SIONS, for wormded °Moira and Bolding; BOUN TIES sod PENSIONS for Valdese, Parents, Orphan Children, Brothers end Sisters or other legal top Jenhalres of those who have died in the Ilertite, or bare died after discharge from disease imntracted In mentos. Ildriio charge until collactad, and Do latter will Da acunrand WINGS a .tamp Is inclosed. tol9ayza MILITAIIY CLALMS, BOUNTIES PP:36IONa, BACK PAY and MILIT.&I d CLAIMS or every description, collected by the ant. scriber, at the following rate., viz: Pensions 1310 00; all other claims 33 50. C. C. TAYT.,OI2, Attorney .t Las, N 0.13 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. It. No dame are mad. If the claim doe, not streoeed. and all Information riven gratis. ee4Gy -P1.4.4"08, MOS irc, A•c: EW TESTIMO • NThe Uee e l Maitan cYthe Eat' dl .peaking oat In favor of DECKER'S, • ( PIANOS! "After having a/endued the Piano Fortes of the Messrs. DECK_EB TIROS. very carefully, we have rome to the conclusion, and cheerfolly testify, that th.y are in everyrespecteuperiorinstruments. Their time is pure, rich, brilllent, very distinct, and of an entirely musical character. Their DrOrkiteniOOP of the very best, plainly demonstrating that none Out the very but materials are used, and their touch, evenness and equality of tone throughout the whule compass of the key board, unsurpassed by any other Piano Forte me have yet teen. S. B, 31111 s, Theodore Thomas, William Mum, Chu. Fradell, Theo. Ragan, editor of the Modest Berko, and World; Carl Anshuts, Director of the German Opera; John &lade!, editor !oared of Pet ite Wordily; F. L. Hitter, Carl Wolfuobu, Phila." A choice lot of these'ruperior instrtunersts just ar riving. 1. M HOFFMAN a DEO., • do 3 51 Fifth street. NSIEDLE ,V." BRO. have r A-1 • Just received new stock of the celebrated Soebbelor Q Schmidt's PI- f ANON. Those instrominta are superior Maret) • and will be sold at low prices. Also on hand, a vary coed 7 octave 1108KWOOD PIANO, reduced from tt,:r2i: to 5200. clout., Accordeons, Strings, Ac. No. 183 SMITHFIELD STEZET, Pittsburgh, Pe. MEC= N O MORE GRAY HAIR. LUXURIANT 11,1111 HT ÜbING THIS RIMTU For restoring and beautifying the Hair Tide is an article but recently Mtn:ducal Into thin ternary, but h. long been favorably known by the nobility of Trance Int their only effectual HAIR RESTORE& It is complete within iteelf, no other dressing or aocompardment of any kind being nem. wary to wears the attainment of the following desi rable mulls, other than •cloee compliance with U. directions: I. II sell. dr =tare's ow, seseger. restore Gray Heir to int ortyinal agar. ' • • 2. IT real weal el purr 0* Doti Head.. • S. II will near. the Natural Seavitass. 4. Men mug. tie Daubed/and Being. 6. It trill plaid W. Nair Ogtl awl Messy. 6. A rtU prawn, Ore 0040.1 Ckdo. b Ohl Art. 7. 11 gal prevent A. Hairfrers Malty Qr. 8. /1 gra/ mg,* all Moues qf the Batty. It le not • Dp ; contains no Nitrate of Neer, or any other logredWut blurted' to giber Bbbror !lair. Price, ONE DOLLAR. Tor ..I. by all respectable Drnsrgiste SIMON JOHNSTON, General Avot.. Car. of ibulthtleld and fourth Sta., Pittsburgh. neliktnisrawr THE BUGLE CALL. A oollection of nearly fifty of the !freshest, spiciest Ind magi rousing Bongs, MOB; Quartette and Ohms's . ETer publlabed, Thla ➢ook agouti be lo relay loyal home, In every Union League% and &naiad 'averi camp Ere,—(or it will help the [ right, lAA. It aronon, amuses and entertaths. BY CIO. S. BOOT. Ckgdout mailed on receipt 0f.15 amts. ones. C. inaloa, 81 WOOD 100 BBth " • ti GAB,; • 40 " B" do; ' • 40 " rot 'd, ann. 44 Crushed linear ; Just rewind and for ado by ' • • union&&Biwa:, • nod No.. 106 and 1503 Wood stmt.. WM-5 bble White Beane for 'ate at 183 liberty it WY. P. DECK t CO. - P=3ol VALUABLE wilvErr, LIBRARY chereLocus—ntazimans'anz.— on Tharsday. 'friday sad Satsuesy emit:4m Ikw. eh and BID, 'at O'cloctorticts wreaths will bs told by pamphlet catidogns, at the Commercial Sales atreeVan entire Prints Libra ly of and AMsrkan Literature, embracing atm otthe e =drawl valuable colleetions which h iLi g„„ EL m picblie sale Ore 'Wain by . city. 11 is rich all the dePartmcnit of Distonr. Ilyo graphy, 'neology, Poetry, Travels, and Dalles Let ters, including many ald &Akins of lkok ponies, gad Doe/ illustrated voluMa. The meetlesuade books I* etch night's LW smitten nitswitintalen dying. Among them ars London Pinta, IaMIL; Boarth's Works, 2 rots.; Natimal Ciarlsaror Pte. to as, 2 vols.; Clarendrn's Babel/RW*6d CLIMW•isi a role.; Dean Beri Works, ei is.; Dodsley's Ool bottom 10 vela; Works of Hasrair, tbsidialitiors, 2 Drrileit'a Complete Works, volureollt; /7 00 Boret's Vulgar Errors, tau- myroe.Lteittl, tk litobbe's Thitcydedes.lote, Ogilbraispartarnitra, I vols.; Old Quarto Editions f o r Playa; 9 rob.; ch anima's Iconology, volumes; Dartecali Dinetical BhaDsody Elskespeare, 6 rote.; Library of lee BeadinnBg, tO volumes , Stothard's Edith= trt,"rt Bunn, b role.;. aUPlT . Blllustrated Protestant, !vols.; Um's Dlctionary.nitir' ty Years, i rola; Itaincroft's United stater. drat. do. Catalognor for the three sales of ild9 rem valuable collection are now ready, and the books can be eramitted on.each day aside. dal DAY'S a iren.wAiist. kiatlea. fittOOERIES; TOBACCO "" ," ' itai-011 VI NATI:IBM:1' ElClll.2oGiD6o.ttlOeclock, wW beeold, wt the OymosetclatiSeHee Ap93:4,64.4111fth street, to the trade: _ .... / 10 tout. Castile Soap; /A bza. Vol:tad bippitr; 20 " Pale Yellow do; 5 "" " ' . Cloves; 1., "- Parallina Cavvilor, 5 r...+: ''.. ' 1350102toa: 5 " Loll indigo. 10 " ", blicetard; 20 " Gov't Java Collbe: 20' "" . Dairy Choir 10 cheats Gr. & Bic. Tau; 0 " Cavend'h Tobacco 5 bas. Rica noon 5 " Nat: Last 'do; 4 " Varmlcellb.- . Z5....1' : Intbcirtedlegara: 7 " parr Corn Starch; _ 5 keg-s via. toast Tobacco 4 " ' Bboeh Itabdxsz; i - 5 bbb. Cot add Dv,' do: 10 '. grotoul Gingen - : ",,7, - :: -", i float tentiort of th e Is Invited : ' ,-: DAVIB:I3I.SIIAVAINEkASCera. - "WILK LIQUORS,: W.LNISS,: &0.-frOn A- &ABU/JAY 12011121.21 G, Dee. sth,leclack. ['will be sold; at the Commercial 1411M-Rieoblir,4o. 44 nap attest to 1 2m 124 d 4, : • , Tpwitrfinwesuilei; 1. 4 bbis. old Bourbaer• do; A Teased c1a6:111443 5 Bye do; 2 e, Cherry °urinal; 1 eke PaleCoplinustly; r drat& BbtalaWrese; 9 bits. Cognac Bloody ; 1 task I .` Apple de; bbh. Cordlai; Jerley Chiar:dur. - SOO ;peel 1:418.4---, 10 case, French, Brandy; The attention elr the tr.. Is fuelled! to &YAM. et cholcaLiquors. deg DAIMPA 111c1LWAIBB.. Ariet b ra. UALUABLE 'STOCKS AT AUCTION. —on TIM DAY . SYSNEKO, Ikc..Bt . IM2I, et 73i o'clock, will be mid, at 'the ommer94 Bahr tna, Act 51 filth alfeett ' A 10 share' Exchange Blush Blocie4 8 do -Mechanics' Beek Sleek; • 20 do Ilentltarita'Ablataufacturera' BOOM .A) do Weetern bandana Co.; 15 do Eureka Insurance) 136.231eciti , 20 do Monongahela Ineuratuns_• ,7,0 do Pittsburgh Conitellsrllleell. - 7CCo.; 60 do Allegheny Valley Retiree:A Cat, 20 do Monongahela Bridge Co.; DAVIS' t McILWAINIC ()IL WELL TOOLS; BLACKSMITH V TOOLS, Ac.—On SATILSDA, ato . amo, Dee. sth, at 11 o'clock, be sal,' at the Commercial Sales Booms, 54 Fifth strecNynaset oit welLapting Tool., fable, Ac. Also, three pair Blacksmith Bel lows, one Anvil, Ac. de3 DAVIS A L ,mcntstatsx,Atiscra SPRING WAUON.—Qn tiATURUAY MODSTNG, Dec. fitit,ltt 11 o'clock; ienthe et the Commercial l 10 Room4 . 64rrittb. Vivi*, on. nnot-a.A. Spring Wagot, nearly neer, .erbleb wet 5200. DA VICs•& titelLWAllM,Atiettrs. BUGGY AND .1 ENN Y.' • LlNitz-45AT CHb NY HORSING, Dcc.,Otb, at lic4ldek, it the Cuurmerelal Raw Roo*, 547IfiliaireiC1 Apes tnp Buggy Audi Jenny Lind lit Wr.,•:, • de3 DAVIS d HeILWALNI CARP ET El 3 , OIL CLOT 044 AT THE NIEW tsTiptwo. w.shell t ell, Eluting the present mouth, stsrtetkenho and m 141.1512110171 ANY ADVANCE LIPIAIO3, • full line of • CAAPETS, Floor In sticalxN to SA feet wkis, WOOLEN DRUGGISTS AND CRUMB .cLorti.s, WINDOW I S TABLE ,AND PLA NO CONRUGS MATS, " STA NODS, Aa. • •; • br9lynx.is nose goods hare alivanced, In .11rict hands, hum TEN to.TWENTIC-FIVE PER CENT_ withlikthirty days, and we are noWselling at LESS -TRa7lifillS 47FACTEIREIPP PRICE& Our stock' la Arno* en tirely LIM-all hasinebeen purchased within ginety dap, Lo rash, at the Teri !mast sulcatof R , U•ar. PlUarlattd i Colima Br-Co., nodsrnismnit num Botween P 134 0111ce sad Dia:waftMan.. ^,de3 A LAME .A29)I3TMENT_OF, D B II 61 6i E T the NIVAIST PATTERNS sad srariviak,st the Lowest Prices for QifiSh, Including Crumb Cloths, reltlags, -nags, OIL CLOTHS, .ito.% And haring purchased for CABE, balUrillia hits .drama, es ash able to sell M the .siisnsittettiress; prim, an unequalled stock of CARPETS; Window Shades, Main Ac. OLIVER rozarrociA co.i g 80. 21 IRITTI BTBW . CARPETS HAVE ADVANCED' IN THY RAE*, Dot we cloth:me to sell, taint fuittelc noyil; good. la oar lON at pricaa Redtsced FvUy 20 per-.. Cent. From tut roam'. katOs.' ; ,.;;:i, W. D. & H. braitutrlV TritOLTKKING, ID ALL rrs stustes ,. is.—Hsvin g piereLued • large node of goods tor CABE, wa 'Ma to ater gram -boa:whey at ta r kw nriem. tTrllsozs BEDE; ItAIIkEIELSE AND arriisO EAT/RAMA OLD HATTEASSER, "n-Rude to the belt manner, end TEATIME BIDS renovated grad variety of BLIND& TABLE W IfLOOR OIL CLOTH. EMBOSSED TABLE COVE/l3; ADC. LADE, _GRASS and IdANILLA.IIOBDERED NATE, °ABM BEEDERGS, and mewl variety . of Coo& Impt In that Ike. We invite' the attentlotenf the palate generally to mar WELL ABSOITEDSTOCE. All orders promptly &Monied to. Please etre =owl' ALEC% PEDNEAL STEM, Allegheny, (home koraterly otne&A Wnßlent.k.) Dolt . ANWLQ. WARS:RM MAIP 3 LB I NP I SCF CO LAMM Stair; •,!: A bmitititl vatkd aantsciat WM=Wan: it ‘ • - Monuments 'and Grave Stole& PLAN TA PARA ZIOZENDALIS Aar 46858,- , - • ;.4 T(43.5 was.Fint. t Damning . . 1864. DIARIES. A tile astortment of POCK. 7 ANiativinsa 1101Erni. Diktat:l,lhr Urift—ln-papir../n. dra t in MILD hi 'mita:kin - Torkeyp In „Turkey" Morocco— ,rith'gilt oilman& with marble•adges—wlth to.ah went clasps and elude fattening. All Om. 434 Prom the .contozontet.loA".l".l7. 7 10"fira We,* * 7 enuoitable rater by . wu: o,..Tolizrairox;coo;itagitimf 'BIDER - 4 0011111134dositi.:: „.• Ant sacta. Petroleum, and zit.' IPl•vinctsl,Rlll, 0411D1411& 118 WATza aim num itirAviatelbethe PowrraarnSIMOSZNIOIL WORK., NEW TOWS MiltAplligif 90•111:44 oouraitz alw ^ waf E 153 fremt pAPER'AtiTY - XPITAL9I*-14 1 kE' . BOUM na•kalupw*,t HOTI,MMTWA=MJI7 " AIskENSWI.OPTIS, le vest nsigotieir qualities. 11,0 tme‘ far asa•b/ W. a. JO at a co., hpar eallslmmmrsßTNood N.. sr rotrwrn STAEBT.