H 11 .1 . Oiiiiiiittrlli' . 6anftit. 7*. ..., ~,.., II 13 -A -OptDAY MOBNINCE=:::DEO. 14,1888. 1 41T7 AND SUBURBAN WirOVInCI.II, 7 L PAPECELSO ADVERTISING RATES • 3 tlme• • 2 Woes • 1 time • bally week. week. week. 9 0 34 2 1 1 w 304 1.1 34. q 1.3 X5Ol 1320....8 1 GO W 31214.... 100 66 113132941.... 125 29 1 ere4Y—. 2 001 134 150 90 w• 411,... 150 175 2408 IWS 1 738 IOM 20$ GO a v01.._ flOzi 150 300 t5O 150 226 150 90 10 900 300 400 200 300 160 180 I[4 21995121. b• 903 160 680 290 460 225 3001 50 3 e1e40404.1.1 00 650 760 375 510 275 3751 90 4 91125.13 00 700 30 456 65) 325421 2 26 6 014.14 00 7 . 60 020 500 70) 375 460 250 Girw ths.ls 00 If 01 10 CO 550 750 4 Ce) 5002 80 930011114.23 OD 11 03 13 45 7SO 10 0) 675 6954 25 1 ye•fr......23 00 15 00 17 00 10 40 12 50 760 8505 50 CHANGEABLE ADYZETLEIEMENTS. (Changeable ow. a week.) Daily. a week. e. wet. a week. Wkly. Blx imatbB.-$lB 00 /14 00 12 00 $ 8 40 800 V) One tear.—., 00 21 60 18 75 11 60 00 01 AdmldWr. Rotten, 1 time a week 0 Nultaga 76 Tunelal rtotleea„ each imertion 00 The . Primary Elections. The Union voters of tho city assembled In that; several election precincts, on SatUrday afteSnoiin,.to elect Ore delegates to the City Con:Mallon, which meetaon Tuesday morning nanl at ten o'clock, at As Court Home, to place in nomination candidates for Mayor, Controller and Treasurer. The contest for Maim was Unusually exciting, there being thee; candidates in the field, Mann. Lowry, ---'-- bflutby and the present incumbent, Mr. fla err. The vote polled was much larger Uteri usual, and woe taken part in by men who seldom attend primary elections. The I contest, although warm, progressed peacitably and honorably in all the wards savdthe Eighth, where the proceedings, we remit to say, were anything bet creditable. The result may be stated them: Mr. Lowry dads the First, Third, Fourth, Sixth and Eigtk Word delegations, which will g i ve ...him Votes in theConvontion. Mr. McCarthy carried the Second, Fifth, Seventh and Ninth . Warils, and will go into the :Convention with .' 20 nitell. 'Mr. Sawyer failed to secure a sin • isle delegate. Assuming this to be the posi tive itif affairs, Mr. Lowry will be nominated - r on the Out ballot. Mr. McCarthy made an exceedingly M. Sa was 'ilimustrously defeated. Tho re- AllilltiaefollOws : `cloir..Wrgrcf--jazace Rees, Samuel Fulton, damns Eennedy, A. Fryer and Geo. Scheid n*.ei--for Lowry. These delegates were i .. elected 1iy129 majority over the Sawyer delc. ..i.... .IDtere: 'Xs. McCarthy no. no delegates hero. BreinClVard—Jenathan C. Mattorn, J. 11. Said' ` l4m. N. Ogden, Thomas Davis, Wm. Davifor McCarthy. The vote stood, Ma ' Cm "— delegates, 141; Lowry, 91 ; Sawyer, l'hera Werd-First Precinct, Andrew Sims .as n. Simpson—for Lowry. The rote wee, ' i ,_ : i- 196; Sawyer, 93. Mr. McCarthy i ~.. co content here. Second Precinct— •,.l'n Kemi , , , - , 'l;imnsts Geoghegan, and W. `Colville-for The vete was—Lowry dole tot, In; M 'arthy,l27 ; Sawyer 33. .. . Vara—Samuel Scott, W. H. McVay, Da Lewis, Edward E. Rinelused and B. M. • Leo or Lowry. The vote stood: Lowry, 149 ii'McCarthy, 134. Sawyer 5L Fit Ward—First Precinct, Frank Ardary • and rid Beck, for McCarthy. - Second Pre. ellid,•ltichard Thompson, Peter shieWhirter, and 111tobert, J. Idotiowan--for McCarthy. . 'Sawyer:give egithecontest here at five o'clock, • Wadid nbt get; the vote. alai Waref--Jared M. Brush, A. G. Mc- Candling, John Wallace, John Lowry and 'Johni:PhMips—for Lowry. The vote was— Lesrti'delegates, 272; Sawyer; 42. This is Mi,Lotrry's own ward. Mr. McCarthy made to taidest here. , Seeinti Ward.—Samuel Barekly, Albert A. Moote;Sobert Thompson, Lewis Roll, and Si. N. Moorhead—for McCarthy. This is Mr. McCarthy's own, ward, and neither of the otherlaeadidates ran delegates here. lEiiktb Ward.—This being Mayor Sawyer's ' . own Avard, a desperate struggle took place. Mr...Lowry undertook to "beard the lion in his din, and succeeded in conquering not only the lion, but his whelps also. The- Saw-. yer Mel got the organisation, but before pro. modbigto rembrethe. o , Mr.. Hutchin son who was an Inspector , and favorable to Mr..Lowiy,..en that they cuie a bat to depogte the ballots in. B.C. sawyer,Sr., the , ' Mayor's father, then came In, with a paper box,Whieh he pasted to Mr. Smith, the Viet Inspector, who was about cutting a . hole - ,,in 7 :3,1ie lid, when Mr. Hutchinson, snip:sating some trick, took' it out of his hand ' and Omit a shake. To his astonishment, he discovered that it bad been stojfef. On open ing=Stir lid, the box was found more Mae half ,;gted'aeith tickets containing the 11...11.1 Sawyer's' deferafai/ The old gentleman (Mr. Sawyer,. Sr.)monied surprised, and male some remark 'aboi4, the box being been used for some other purpose. The tickets were not counted, but Mr. Hutchinson is positive that they would . havejeximbered .meriderably over a keedred— perhaps two hundred armors I The balloting "then'. d, and it was not long until Mr. 'tliatelitatati was compelled to object to Cop per/Mad voters, brought to the polls by the Mayer in -person, but he wen overruled 1111 every instance by the other two member. of the Boa rd, although some of the rotate admitted that they were democrats : Parsons under age, and residents, of other wardi, wens also brought to the polls; and Mr. ;Hutchinson, after fighting the Sawyer fel:thin for two hours and a half, withdrew in diagnit, giving u the contest es hopeless. Tins friend/ of M c. Lowry fought manfully - on, however; and when Mr. Hutchinson left =Mime took bin place. Towards the dose, phettlbut one friend of Mr. Lowry stood at the winoinw to challenge, he was struck in the , , racoilth a brick-bat, by some cowardly ref. flan,‘Olia stood in the dark, and had his nose and aback badly eat. The polls finally dosed. and - tse interesting process of '‘connting off" oemr*onoed. The Lowry men had given up in despair, as every copperhead vote ' ' oared' nes received, in spite of the inertia :. tititiehr the Executive Committee to the con trary. His Honor, the Mayer, was admitted Inside, to witness the wanting, and he ire ' quangr eantlested the officer' to be ewe eeme. ft/, iithere Tore seratched,tickets polled. He and ble friends were confident he had carried - the .delegatian, but they were utterly amazed ' , 014 'that, alter all their efforts, Lowry had ' - carotid the ward' y dews majority! Means. ;Joseph- Nixon, Phillip James, Jame, Me. Whiny, John J. Steer and Lewis Garber re ceived 210 votes. while the Sawyer delegates 'retedied but 199. There were twenty-two -r. raorevotar In the box than there were name, on th;t . tally lists, but this is supposed to have arise from the fate that the clerks found it at Orris impossible to take the - names as fat aelli ' ballets were rushed in. It Is not alt ' -Leged,that there were any votes thrown fraud. ulna* into' the box. The Mayor admitted . himself Icahn, and left the polls with down cast Ornteguence. On Sunday it was rumored • .gbatllbeAlei7er 'delegates would claim a scat . ...: in Uniemention, but we are informed that a • - -nradwirttlir of the Board will slgethe credentials of Outi,LOlTj delegation. .X" ' ''' "Ifiatklritsgt-4n this 'Ward Mr. McCarthy ~...'i.,;.had- r initterilpretty =ugh hig own way. His -rAiririVitwisMeas. Charles Normine,Wilson - , - --- 4..Milish Itobat.M.: -Reed, J. W. iamond and-Jo eepti H. Nobbs, ware selected "by an ave vote of 252. Mr. Lowry's dalegates la ' 'ffi,aisd Mr. Sawyer's, 48. lie . 1:0 ,Mtotts To nix Attaraurr Lame' Sot raliganAne 'Seam, roe • rus Wm Sarum Thcs.lota, 1833.—Three - pairs seeks, 1. pit aliptighi,l3 battles currant wine, Ms Carrier; Mari Iliiedpatb, 3 handkerchiefs, number of misplepersr .Mrg. Rorie, 14 neckties, 4 pairs den. / flannel shat , 3 muslin Marreirell *Ethan, 1 past:idol; frozen friend, 4 rata seeks kedt byes...feeble old man; -Mrs. Cremnten. 2 pain muslin drawing Mist Cue eron,ll pair wollen =Otani, 1- pair gooks, 1 .wellep cap, number of newsnlfoll; MI,, Plea -1011 1.',, flannel shirt: . Mn. Preston. package, atagerittes; cams, 1X bushel potatoes, 3 iltemilars; unknown, 1 pillow.,• • - `:Work by the ladles of the Society-;B l ; i Lairs halt, Seeks, 38 shirts, each ' shirt con g; a pocket with * handkerchief and some religious Tmlegglvitig collection . f rom Disciples' Ch, Allegheny - $12 , 50 A triepd. ' Tars. SaW7O , . a oo A Prirad ....ri. - 3.00 II it r s i - A 444: ;!‘ :t :~~ .~ • 4.: •,• A 4. 0 ,, "'''l4 • COAL ton Votrartaxa• liftettu . xt.We an dentiend duet P. Doberman k Co. will de nim' se tie Birmingham wharf, text week, about two thew/end .tels of coal for the ra tter of Bee families of volunteak. Wives of yokutteers need of mel Mogi ing l eave their ARIZ e , Ana Pace a ridiriewatth. or, '' ~~~i Mil TOR IFTWIDI3IO ILLTTLR 3 times 2 times 1 time our ~Baok T b e. Km a Coco tizurr.^ A Story Ibr the Betty Christmas Thee. B Cotufn Carrie. lie. Sort : D. Applstoa Co. PltUburgh We by R. Davis CC Wood street. =Fp. 18=3. The moral, or lesson of faith and trust, in culcated In this interesting story I. intimated In Its title, and no more worthy one, in the whole range of doctrine, could be chosen for the illustration and enforeomont which the pleasant art of the story-teller so completely supplies. "Cousin Clint." relates in an easy, simple style, sure to win the attention of her youthful readers, the history of two or phans, Lillian and Eva, who triumphed over many troubles by faith and trust. or, in other words, by "keeping a good heart." It is a pleasant profitable book for boys and girls to rend—and a very suitable "story for the merry Christmas time." Srarraczn roa Tomo Eon. !dorm, By Snob W. Lander. Boston: Walker, WW 8 Co. Pitts burgh for We by Henry Miner, 71 twin Fifth street. 932 pp. Igloo. An interesting description of the Russians and their ancient capital city, by a lady who has evidently seen what she describes so well and vividly. The youngsters who shall be favored with this beautiful book,(for both the author's graceful pen and the publishers' taste ful getting-up in typography, paper, Matra- Cone, eta., have co-operated to make it beau tiful,) among their holiday gifts, will find It biohly eptartaining--and it will also incident ally, and so moat successfully, convoy a great deal of real Information. ERNENT LISWOOD.—By CASPIAN]: LEE RENTZ. —Mr. Henry Miner, 71 and 73 Fifth street, has just received from the publishers, Messrs. T. B. Peterson ,k Brothers, Philadelphia, Mrs. Caroline Lee Honiara last novel, "Ernest Lin wood," which, as the fourteenth book from the same prolilio pen published by the some publishers, as wo find by their catalogue, can hardly have to pass over the debateable ground of criticism, like the production of a new au thor. The admirers of Mrs. Rents will, there fore, probably be ready to receive the fallow ing from the N. Y. Alien's in reference to "Ernest Linwood": "We have seldom boon more charmed by the perusal of a novel; and we desire to commend It to our readers In the a st ff r o oxst wo e rds tn o m f dti praise tha are t our Ti. vocabulary joi scenes beautifully descriptive; and the inter est admirably kept on. But the moon( of the book is its higheat merit. "'Ernest Linwood" should be as welcome as the dove of peace to every fireside In the Union. It cannot be read without a moistening of the eyes, a soft ening of the heart, and a mitigation of un christian prejudices." It Is a duodecimo vol ume of 467 pages; price, one dotter. The DraftVolunteerlng Gov. Curtin has issued "General Order No. 48," calling upon the people of Pennsylvania to raise their quota of 300,000 soldiers called for, by volunteering,: lie also states that when practicable old regiments will be returned to the State to be recruited; volunteers will be under the control of the Governor until ready to be sent to their regiments ; premiums of s2' to veterans and $l5 for new recruits, will be paid vecruiting officers ; volunteers furnished by towns, etc., will be credited on the draft ; complete com panies of infantry will be raised for regiments that have not the full number of company organisations; colored volunteers will lus accepted, for colored regiments; and credited on the draft; camps of rendesvous will be established In various veter ans who enlist will receive one month's pay in advance and a bounty and premium of $410 ; others than veterans will receive one month's Ph T in advance Governor no ay and a r sbousn-ty and abort time premium of new remaining, within which to 511 the quota Of the State by enlistments, and the, avoid the impending draft, admonishes the loyal citizens of the importance of providing, by local bounties, the strongest inducements to volunteers. .11tunieipalites of other States, by this means, are seducing from Pennsylvania the able-bodied men who should replenish her own regiments. Pennsylvania, with" a defi ciency lea proportionately than say adjacent Commonweath, should show,by her promptness and 'Vacuity, now, h& ability to maintain the high !malen she uul heretofore, and still oc cupies among her sister States, in contributing to suppress this rebellion." allroad Earnings. •.g statement, prepared by Mr. mptroller, exhibits the appro.:- ings of the Pittsburgh, Fort • lingo Railway Company during f Novemberinet, compared with 'id of last year. 183. 1842.1. 2124,213 4..M7.722 21 F 1,284 I 0 122401:0 lu g, 12 '21,8U 04 im 2,18021/ 41= far mn 3.l in 7,X2.3 no 7,825 01 7.083 34 7.083:11 645 47 1.814 Tho folio • Kessler. Co, Wayne and I the month o tbo IMMO 662. From Fr , fel Boat Itolbray ll•ttrou, OM CEMI =ICI Earnings from J 't to No m 1 4,047,1=301 Novemb, ember 301 13,74 42 E0211„:.73.51:7 )er, 2.554; per Cent. ; fn IA; 373 per .eerd_ Increase 1. creme to N• • Shoe-king Death of a Female. On Sunday morning the body of an un known female was found lying in a rite it at Port McKnight, on Mount Washington•, in Lower St. Cm ii township. She had evidently fallen into the excavation, during the previous night, and being unable to extricate herself perished from her Injuries and the subsequent exposure. She was about twenty years of age, and is supposed to have been either in sane or intoxicated, as no marks of violence were discovered. She had on • reddish col ored calico dress, a faded Shawl, and a nun bonnet. When found she was lying in the rite pit., with her right cheek on a large stone or rock. Coroner McClung hold an inquest, bet no evidence was elicited tending to show who she was or where she came from. The body was removed to Devine's coffin MOMS, on Grant street, where it will be kept until this afternoon, for identification. ROMOILIiD MCIDFII.—It was rumored in the city, yesterday, that the body of a peddler, name unknown, had been found in his wagon, with a bullet wound through the held. The story goes, that the team was seen passing along the Perrysville road, fifteen miles from the city, and that, no driver being visible, the hones ware stopped and the dead body found in tho wagon as described. We have no poz tleubsrs and cannot vouch for the story. TRIATIZZ.—This evening 111 set apart for the benefit of the pleasing and sterling actress, Miss Annie Ebonite. She has selected a splendid entertalmnent, the new prise drama (written for her) of "Melons, or the Evil Eye ;tt. a variety of singing and dancing; the boxers, Mackey and Loudon, wilt appear. The performance will conclude with the beau tiful-Irish drama of "St. Patrick's Eve." We expect to see the largess home of the season. Tutorztv Trroosts'iLzertrast—This popular author gives but;o lecture this evening, being the only ol d ie could offer this season. From all we can, Lafayette Hall will be crowded. Go -e if you wish to Bemire good seats. The - lecture Committee, with a view to accommodate residents on the Penn sylvania Haffreaff, have induced the company to run a special train from TurtieCreek to the city. , .._ Dan are more numerous in the northrew counties of ibis State than they have been for several jeers liest, and .Then the winter weather sets In we may expect a good supply of venison in this market • Aceinzse.—Mr. H. Hart,,lihiperinten dent of the Monongahela bridge, was serious ly injured, on Friday, by falling on the side walk on Second street, which was covered with lee. RIPON:ZED Pros AT OIL Cnr.—ltwu ro ported tint s t 'r may 416th:tatty° Ere hada:coned of 0U City yesterday. lio particulars. Cot.. lifolCavy has again been ordered to tile' command of Camp Convalespont, near Washington. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Tereus PAU; Plain and °Tasmania' Plate Hooter, and bank' Pansaylnnis sad Vermont alste of the bat quality at 'airman. Ohio st Mex. Laughlin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Ps. • You rim. aim Warn Wua.—The ,Bum melt I put, and by the raornlng's frost, we begtn toappnltend, that fall and winter wiu shortly be upon u and we must p ro vide our selves with the ma terial to keep as comfort silo. A nine fall salt, or • good, and well made overcoat are the vim thing, sad we do net know of any pleas where oar readers would suit themselves better than at Messrs. W. 14 IdKite k Co's clothing establishment, 6011107 of Yetteridstrset mod Disband Square, Allegheny. They have also reamhed a com plete assortment of paUsuien's • gurtdshtng goods, and great varlet; of kir patterns for •.:,-IroursemitAtnattoxt—Yar the deranga lientkeitthteistein'ttieldeatel tti the cheap 2rtiretriTastai; l oollc 4 #; PiPosuctl Facts von Ismillons.--Embroldariag ma., ! chines are not the thief; for family sowing. Read the following : One prominent defect of the double thread loop stitch is the waste of thread In kerning it. Ruh yard of steam requires on an aver age 7% yards of thread, or twice and one-hall 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 Jr Sherwood, a day's work of ten hours for one person is estimated at 1,000 yards of straight seam, ten stitches to the inch, with the look-stir& ma chines, which they use; this length of seam requires three thousand yards of cotton thread, and with the doubt° thread chain or knitting stitch machine, 7,500 yards would be required. Tho cost of 3,000 yards of cotton thread would be $1,35 at wholesale, and the met of 7,508 yards would be $3,10, making a difference of $1,85 a day in this item alone, or more than $5,000 a year ; with costlier thread or silk (at present prices at $ll per pound), the difference would be much greater. In shirt and collar manufacture, where the stitch is finer, and loss length of seam is sewed, the difference per day is only about7s cents in favor of the lock stitch machines. In a manufactory like that of Winchester k Davies, where ono hundred and sixty of these machines are used, the saving is $l2O per day. The result is that the chain or knitting-stitch Is not used en this work. In quilting, where silk is used, the difference each day would amount to more than two dollars and twenty-five cents on each mahine.—Scicalifie Asterisms. The Wheeler to Wilson is the boat machine for family use. Office No. 27 Fifth street. lwd:ltw Gurrtinsx, have you examined the fall and winter stook of goods at the Merchant Tall losing establishment of Sam. Graham k Co., No. 64 Market street 1 A fresh supply of goods every week. Nave you examined the prices of goods at the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Sant. Graham & Co., No. 04 Market street; If not, it to now time you would, and save 20 per Sent. is yourelothing hill. Every garment warranted a perfect-It. thstuxt. (buns% Geo. McCain:mem Kemeny Bynum AVPRICIATZ.—Mrs. Anne Routs, of Louisville, Ky., lays in a letter : " When in New York, this summer. I pur chased by way of experiment some of Mrs. 8. A. Allen's celebrated flair Restorer and Zylobalsamum, which I have found valuable. I now write to have you send ma a dozen of each by express, for the use of my friends." Elold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 198 Greenwich street, New York. Jew lisorrron AND ILIA= nos Bas.—The brie . assortment of Fall sad Winter Clothing, lately received by Moms. John Wier k CO, Merchant Tailors, No. 146 Federal street, Al legheny. The stock of clothing consists of the finest variety of gents' pantaloon'', vests, coats and overcoats. The style of patterns to tasteful and fashionable. We would' invite all of our reorders to give the shove gentlemen • cal. W AVM RZLET, a0.—.1. M. Robert., No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most choice stock of fine. Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver wars and Fancy Goods ever displayed in this city, and is selling them at remarkably Jew prices. Owners and carriage call, will be taken at the Omnibus office e No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All order. left at the above place will be promptly attended to. _All calls most be paid in IaVOSICS. • Dnrirm. 'annul.", No. 2.51 Penn street, I. the place where you can not th. best cheap dentistry in the city. Don't forget the place, No. 251 Penn street, sear Hancock. 0. Stu., Dentist, 248 Penn street, will at tend to all business of kit erofeirsion- MARRIED )I , CEha N—WOOD —On the leth I n.,. by the P•e. Jun.* Prattl.•7. IL D., at the naideoe• of tt• brid•'• 'MI.% new. J. Wood, Philadelphia, Mr. PAWL It. MeOLICA N. .( Pltt•bhrgh, add MI.. LLENIIIETTA WOOD.cf the former DM WARD —On Satatay:Mernlng all &dock. Litztr daughter et William W. and Jaw. If. Ward. aged yeas!, 3 months and II day. The funeral will tok. Oar. from ilao rooldoaco o ber porobto, Nn. 47 Inver AM:MN Allegheny, oat'. at 2 p. at. SPECIIOL JIrOTICES. 9—LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER - MILL A SMELTING WORKS. Prrlssraus. PARK. PiPCILTRDY & CO, Manufacturers of ItRAZMIN` AND BOLT COPPER, PREMED COPPER BOTTOM!, RAL,SJID STILL st.rnvms, SPALTZTI SWAM Al., Importer. And &slot.. to METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ao, Cortutortly oa Iynd,TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. IMES 140 ►iRST sod 10 B►t'oXD STB. Plldbo•g6, Pa. =I Special onion of envy,. cut to ouy Ataired pattern cm= TO doArstrifilltlirts.L7fli Rev - . E. A. NILSON'S tecualy t r tb.. ro e ui CONSUMPTION, ASTILMA, BRONCHITIS, Se. 0. b. obtslued lu Pittabumb of 105E1'11 FLICII/ING. Drage,. Corn, Ituknt otroct and tbo Dternotoi =22 CL.11.71 4 G lELVT'S • . _ MILITARY CLAIMS. W. J. & HALL PATTERSON, 144 Fourth 19 11 floor Claims for PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK and EE TBA PAY, SUILNIALBSUE, PRIZE IWNZI, and HOBSIti lam or k Iliad ill the denim, promptly at tended to. XSEBIPTION CLAMS LLt•add. to without dm. lay. deE:t. pENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY I= GENERAL CLAIN AGENT. Licensed by the U. 8. Government tat ILTTII STULL?, 34 door t.k du OntloaraL Pennay[rants Soldiers .set of the ntramtalas, Diet. ern Ohio Sailers, and Weal Virginia Soldiers. can hang thair Pertisions, Bounty and Dark Pay secured al this office. Circelan vN to seat siting roll information to the Soldlrns, or to /ocean/ BoUlers' Balm ebowhee who are entitled to the Peneloo Bounty and Bea IV. and the manner of eectuing the ism, by apply log to me by letter of toperson. A' No charm natC collected. Lytklylee.t. pENsioss, BOUNTY, BACK PAY. B. C. MACKBELL, ATTORWL'T AT LAW AND CLA.IIIAGINT po. 114117711 STREET, Priascriaa. tlellectiraw In Allegheny andey Mining arentles. Prommates SOLDIERS CLAIMS, of every d V like ; BOUNTIES Poo Alecherged Soldiers. P. SIONS, Sr wounded Mikan sad Soldiers; BORN. TIES and PENSIONS Ihr Warm, Paws% Orphan Children, Brother. and SOB" or Mbar legal mgrs. eentathes of thou. who hare Mod In the angles, at have died altar discharge from dimes contracted In gervicia • MrNo charge =all collected. end no letter teal be varbered neler•eterno b tucked. 611 8 31.0 MILITARY CLAM BOUN'rIES J PENSIONS, DACE PAY sad MILITARY CLAIMS of emery description, collected b 1 the enb ecrlber, st the followbag nab, chi: Pablo= $lO 00; all other clefts 53 50. C. O. TA17,013, Attormay it Law, No. 73 Grant 'treat, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. D. No chargs are made If Oa claim dos hot ammo& and all infoniattms [lna gratis. inktly EXTRACTED WITHOUT Wag. l —Wis bike thbi method of hiforaihts oor Meads and the pubis goartally that we are now to DETRACT =CM WITLIODD PAIN rtr practice of Dentbdry. Moho who here been poinceinlng Mb much dreaded operation may DOW Ley sidde their fears and give at a call, UP the we hare ID we hal been tborobighly tatted d=re poet Scar years, fell; estatashhsti the NOe.end palm. km character of the operation. No Drags or ITheml. oda oar Oskar& Batboy med. All those 'HAW; the males of a good and tellable Dentin 'will do well to all and consult JA with DES & RUIZ D.lO, 8., N0.1d2 "earth Minot, orln Dia C. &IN% No. 47 atellhAeld street, PUte. ns& Jetftni VIANHOOO t How I.oerilll (IV AMI grATOSIILD l—Jost poldlibsd.ts a smiled an. valve. Prlos 811 Coots. A Latium a, the Natant, Trestiasat sod nadirs! Coo/ of Elpsrmstorthoss. or Seislosl Wsskooso, lorolootair 111soloos, Elerlaid Debility, sad ltopadltnents to Alsnisie Consomptlon, Tpllspsy sod =Vet I tat sad kayaks.' lacspaclty. malting from WI. fame, fro., bi Bost. J. CoLvistEttA, M. D., matho fdm ..13Isso Book. lc. Boon to Thoassods of Bonsters," soot order asst. to s Oslo sonslops, to soy sddrsee. patupad, m nocedirt of 41 emu km tlso pottsf rr sumps, Dn. CU. J.O. ALM& llosarry, Now York, Pal 0110, 800 Altel. seleCmdsar.le MlLX:—.Bordesu's paF NJ eat, prepared tem pare MU and Loaf taw, pot ttp in du cans, met .111 tarp good Ism; ellsabl; • troth 'lmply Just neared and tor sale by JOllll L. LIMBUAW, deg home Mat, sad flood idneti.. 604 BUtill. OATS, in sactbi_ . _in store sad tor aids ' /lUD • MOSTWAB, eal7. . - No. 2.10 lAbtrty abed. miiza THE LATEST , I BY MEGRAPI, OUR SPATIAL DISPATOHIS FROM WASHINGTON Special DEspatoh to the Pittsborgh Guetta WeBIIIIIOTON CITY, Deo. 13, 1863 News from the Potomac army sounds of nothing but hammer and saw. Men are busy erecting cabins, and preparing to spend the winter in martial peace at Brandy Station. Ten day rurioughs have begun to be granted to officers, and the ntlen—other enemies be ing at o safe distanceattack the army at their leisure. Three years man am rapidly re-enlisting, and receiving furloughs. The first Virginia cavalry, left tot home on Saturday to recruit, nearly every man at tached to it having re-enlisted. Detachments an leaving dully for the same purl:core. A re- COMIOI/111113C0 made on Friday towards Sperry villa, found portions of the Sixth Virginia cavalry hanging on the skirts of oar army on that side. FORMATION OW THI OTANI:ONO comunoraci The Committee. of the Homoe will be an nounced to-morrow. Speaker Colfax already has them prepared, but their composition is carefully kept secret until the hour of their official announcement. The pressure of into:r ested parties has, of course, been tremendous, and for the last two days the Speaker has been compelled, during a good part of his time, to 'keep himself locked up in his room in the:capitol, to avoid attempts at interim once by outside parties. It is understood that the cast of the Committees Is unusually strong, and it is believed that they will come as near giving general satisfaction as such things ever do. I think It safe to say that the following will probably be found the com position, in part, of some of the Committees: Wage and Morine.—Thadow Stephens, of Pennsylvania, continued Chairman. Meng), of Vermont and Haver, of Massachusetts, continued. Blow, of St. Lotus, added. It is understood that the general comporition of this Committee will be sattsfutory to the friends of Chase's financial policy. ,llifitary Gostwirtec.—Mal. Gen. Schnook, Chairman, M.J. Gen. Garfield, Brig. Gan. Loan, of Minsouri, Brig. Gen. Farnsworth, of Illinois. It is underetood this committee was satisfactory to Secretary Stanton. Novel Cosuadtes.—Mr. Kelly, of Philadel phia, prominent member, if not Chairman. Jbrrig. Relotimte.--Winter Darts, Chairman; succeeding to John J. Crittenden's place, and Mr. Goooh, of Massachusetts. (Ississsrm—Mr. Washburne, of Illinois Chairman. Road and atnalz.—Mr. Arnold, of Illinois, Chairman. It to understood that these two eottimittmea are constitatedsoas to be friendly to the Intents's of the North-West, and ~pct o the ship canal. Poor Office glad Poo Hoods.—Mr. Alloy, of Massachtuotta, imcooodod to Mr. Colfax'. old Place. E2...mice..—Mr. Daum, of Maassohomtb, Chairman. „rodic,nry.—None bat two of the old members of this committee remain. Messrs: Pendleton and Wilson, of lona, are both on again. • Trrritorial.—Mr. Ashley, of Ghlo, Quit man. The Senate Canons Committee has revised their committees and made nue:throw import ant changes. The old We of seniority ham been consulted with regard to the Chairmen, bat not in the remainder of the committees. Mr. Clads remains Chairman on Territories, and Mr. Sherman socond on Finance. Mr. Sherman was also made Chairman of the Com mittee on Agriculture. Mr. Collarner, of Ver mont, le removed from the Himmel) Committer. Ile fought talatly every &Janata ukiisine of the Administration last wmion, and the Ad ministration men protested against continu ing taro In such a place. Fortunately Grimes and Malthus retain their old positions. Orate Brown is not yet assigned to its place. The following Ls understood to be the reor ganisation of the lire most Important SeimLe Committees : Fen-riga liciatioalt—Sumner, Pastor, I).little Harris, Jobncton and McDougall. Fierreee—Feasendon, Sharman, Mown, Cow an, Clark, COMIONS and Vanwinkle. Military Ajaira—Meaara. Wilson and Lane, of Indiana{ Cloward, Nesmith, Morgan Sprague and Drown. diairs.—il aura. Hale, Grimes, Ram 'ay, Wiley, Harding, issahony and Rieke. Pod Offiee.—Messn. CoHamar, Dixon, lien damn, Cosiness, Ramsay, Bowden and Bucka low. =l3 lecucu.am's IMPORT Or TOM PRNINCOLA CAM. PTITSBUItOr, PA Among the doctunonta sent la by the Nedra tary of War to accompany his report, to Idc- Ciollan's account of his Poninmally campaign. for the publication of which dm tory prima bas been raising nob a pusistant clamor. It will make three octavo volumes, about the siso of the report of the Committee on the Conduct of the War. No each report tumoral. been sent in in the whole course of the Gov. (Taman!. It is an elaborate history instead of a report. S/ZALKII OUL•I'S 1191DLICI. Speaker Colfax has taken the house en Four and•a-half street, and wine& the ens to teary Speaker's relleption" hamedlately after the holiday'. Senator Wilson, from the Senate Military `Committee, will offer to-morrow en Important bill, to Increase the bounty of volunteers and pay of the army. Section one provides that there shall be paid to such parsons as have enlisted or may enlist under the. President's last call—to veterans four hundred dollars, to others three hundred dollars; section. two provides for the payment of twenty-Svc dot: lan premium to any one procuring • Veteran volunteer, and fifteen dollars for any other section three appropriates twenty millions (o'o the payment of these bounties; section four increases tho - pay of privates to sixteen dol. tars a month, and non-eommissioned °Moms In proportion ; section eve provide, the same pay, rations, equipage, etc., for negro troops as for white ones; section six provides for credithig cash- county for troops r►fud by volunteering, either in the army or navy, be• Toro ordering another draft; rootlets seven provides fall pay, without rations, for chap lains who may be `wounded, simply putting them on the same footing with officers. /MPORILIT CISIDX1(10 li WIRD Orders will probably soon- be issued from the Qeartsimuter General's oMeo, forbidding Quartermaster. in the Ilsharouruseltbeg any purchases of grain or forage, and deiolrlag the whole duty of such purchase. on the de• pertinent here', or its *Mears at the principal supply depots. The Presideht hes no Information of • the arrival at Fortres Monroe of Floe President Stephens, with proposals of peace from the rebels. &report to that afoot was put In ets =Litton hsre this morning, end o eonehlerod a foolish camera. m•roimisi. or 0011XISSIOXIL Charlton 8. Leads, pastor of eoncrsgatlon In Cinallisnatkandsan of Commissions: Limit, boa Deal' appointed rtiplity Coomfuloolit- of Internalliorosoo, to fillthoplooolcufto scent by Mr ? . IPahbrsop, the nrvi olark of lb. -Aninitan a► TIM 14TAL AWOL 1210 taut Leaps iloaraatloa le la union hoist., tm dal toad that acy have raids torniciiitallou 14: ths huideat ,0012M141111 th• ratrallati Of Milt tuyl Datiilbn . kat - 9h -b: test. - 1,-.llll.WFlRtntolit4lreayr-T9'l • puitoustito ,Idgaraiw ;law& ileso*lciativilmoso44.l4. •-• • - E= cm:a I=l=l 11=0 32 111 maystidiiittipariS vitt =unman% The Preridont is not so Irani and van com pelled to keep kir room yesterday, but is bet ter to-day and ablo to attend to business again. • ■ea TPASITORT—OLOANIZLITON OP asst = A bill will soon be introduced far the for mation of s new territory, out of portions of Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska and Duo tab. - Efforts will be made this session to organise Utah, Colorado and Nebraska 1111 States. •ROIITCO • RCIO•DICII O[I.IIiILIL OP RT.OIIO Upon the recommendation of den. Grant, Col. A.Chetlain, of the Twelfth Illinois, was appointed Brigadier General fur the negro troops. No More Supplies to , be Received at Richmond for the Union Prisoner. BAL?12110112, Doe. 13.--The following dis patch was received this afternoon Fen Momrchr, Dee. 12.—T0 C. C. Fe/too, ewers( Please giro notice that the rebel au thorities decline receiving any morel:stoker's or provisions for the Union Prisoner, to that parties interested may. refrain from forward ing any more good. to this point. (Signed) B. F. Byrum, Major General commanding. Rev. Mr. Torrence, whu went to City Point with Dr. C. C.Barklery, returned this forenoon. He had an interview with Captain Hatch, who was sent from Richmond to meet him. lie Inforrieed him of the decision of the rebel gov ernment, and gave.. a reason therefore, what they alleged to be an imputation on their honor by the prase and also by the Govern ment authorities, that they were not delivering all goods forwarded in good fhith to the prisoner', and averted that, of his own knowledge, the pincers In Libby prison weld, from the supplies they received, set ■ table from the stores on hand equal to any hotel to the United States. He admitted that there had been some irregularity in the Sup plies at one time, but the °Moors who had been guilty of neglecting the prisoners had been Immediately relieved sad punished. As to the bud eondition of the prisoners returned to Annapolis, he said they were extreme cases of consumption, and he said it was a grave error on the part of the authorities to hare allowed such prisoner. to return for the pres ent. Nothing will be received but letters and enclosures of money, aed Southern money had better be sent. Southern Dispatches—The Bombard. meat of Charleston—Proceedings In the Rebel Congress— Longstreetls II Foam= Itokaos, Dec.l2.—The following dispatch.. are taken from Richmond paper.: Chariestas, Dec. 9.—Thin afternoon the ene my opened fire on the city and threw eight shells. Moultrie and James Island batteries returned the Ere, silencing the enemy. Five buildings were struck, but no persons injured. Richwoed, The. Il.—Yesterday the Senate passed• bill prohibiting the employment of enhaltutes in the army. In the rebel Congress, on the oth, M r. Foote, of Tenn., in a speech said that the President never visited the army without doing it in jary.--DOTer has ho visited any of our armies but what it has been followed by disaster. Ile charged him with having ruined the coun try, and he would meet his champion any where to discuss IL Cleo-lestoe, Der.lo.—The enemy shelled the city between 10 sad Il o'clock last night, and 3 and 1 o'clock this morning. Twenty ',hots were thrown. Our batteries opened heavily upon the enemy during Ow shelling of the city. We have kept up s constant fire to-day, &iv. ing the enemy's working: pasties from Gregg and Wagner. No firing of any noconnt to. dayan Sumter, and no shelling of the city. /friend, Dee. 10.—Longstreet's forees are In line of battle at Rutledge. Ws rear ie skir mishing with the enemy. From Henke Department—Western Tessa Under Control of the Union Forces—Fort Repentant Evacuated by the Rebels—Ten Gene Captured by Gen. Washburn. Wassissolos, Doc. It —The following was received at lifead Quarters from Gen. Banks: The following dlirpatch was received from Msj. On. Washburne, from Port Esperenass, Pas Wall°, hlategoda bay. The command of the bay give. us ■ubstaottally the control of Resters'. Texas, and all the important points on the- coast except Galveston. Zost /barman, Les. =At one o'4XkOn the rroarnittg 'orlifor. 30th the rebels blew up the magatine of this tort and evacuated it two brows before. It. Is a very large and complete work, lamb proof, partially clued with rail road iron. It had • garrison of 1,000 men,who escaped all bet sly. The continuance of the gale prevented the gunboats fornlahing me with launches to enable roe to cut off their eommunications ; oar could they take a part in the Clack on the 29th. We drove thorn from all their earth-works. We advanced our sharp-shooters to the fort, cod captured ten guns, ranging from 21 to 28 pounds. Reported Proposals of Peace WASHINGTON, December 13.—The Okroniele publishes a rumor which it Is not able to verify, but believes it to be true and not hn probable, to the afflict that Alexander H. Stephens and Ave others, bad come down to Fortress Monroe, under a flag of trace, with proposals of peace, .ad they asked to be re solved in their official capacity as Commis sioners of the Southern Confederacy, but this request was refused. Inquiry was made this morning in a quarter where ouch a fart, if it existed, would probably be known, bat nothing could ha obtained confirmatory of the rumor. If any such Commissioner or ponion, acting by the authority of the label govern ment made a visit to Fortress Monroe, it was In retard to the exchange of prisoners, which, for certain reasons, is more probahlo than the rumor referred to. From San Franclsco...The Treasure of the Golden Gate—Murderer Clung by a Vigilance Committee. ell Fatima°. Dee. 11.—News bets been received from the wrecking party engaged in searching for treasure where the steamer Golden Gate sunk last year, to the effect that tons Additional hoses of treasure hare been wavered. The search will be continued_ while the favorable mason tuts.' Tho Los Angelo. Vigilance Committee have taken another prisoner from the possession of the Sheriff and hung him. Ile bad been tartlet:ad of an attempt to MU, and untamed totem yearn confinement in the penitentiary. Previously ho bad committed murder and confessed hi. guilt. New York Items. bitlr- Voltz, Dee. In.—Efforts are making to add regiment, of volunteer artillery to the regular army. All the Indiana soldiers in the hospitals around Wuhluaton, us to be removed to Indianapolis. The Iteniltra Tartrate Monroe hotter, of the 11th, states that Oen. Butler had addressed a note to the rebel Commissioner NMI, accom panying • package of vaccine matter for the relief of the Union'prisoners afflicted vith small pox on Mello Isle, and that he received a courteous response from Mr. Ould. The National League and the kliesourl Ditll — ZulUes. Wesetseree, Doc. 12.—A special dispatch to the Now York Eon:illy Pow, says : The National League, now in session bore, bu taken Wong radical ground m Missouri matters. A committee waited OD the Presi dent yesterday, and requested him to remove all obnoxious man from °flu In that State. • Mimi. Bates and Blair, of the • Cabinet, heartily stipport of the President's proclama tion, and this dispose of the organised efforts to induee'llm President to dismiss them. The Blockade MT Wilmington to be Strengthened. Neer Your, De5.12. , :61t is rumored .t the Brooklyn Navy Yard that Instrnotlons have been re...tetrad from the Secretary of the Navy, at naval stations, to dispatch a large force of naval Is to strengthen the bloCkade off the port of Wilmington: Seventeen or eighteen Teasels are now In tortoni lames Of, prepara tion for .sea at the =Navy Yards And rumor Pays that ten or twelve Of theta bore been or darnd.la the destination named. Gov. Totem and hellllnote Logisla. tint . . Cameo, Deo. 12.—The Illinois Supreme Court. by a decision rendered today, be,. sunteleed Go►. 'totes'. Wien In prorogu ing the Legislator° hat rammer. Judges Walker and Breese, holding that the Freels. mation . by the Governor and stoonleseed in by the General knembly at the time, terminated Its *gallon on the 10th ot June. Blockade RtinneeCaplured. • FOIVILVIS Moues, December 10,— The eteartum.Clrcaulan, from the Ulo °made on the 23th alt., errlvedhare on the oth; When one day oat from" Charktetent thi CiTeulioz captured the huts bloolutde rennet. Mona, teDh a Teri voluble mooned neripa. Bbo towed the 31Inna Leto path ....Rhoden was the Captain of the latter.. . - . River nuflYwder. st'kentivliler, urtinrmu,Daa 22.—Thate1M/hielliniter ialltand rata fez tha Itodill vi Mar, 3 whel, 'beavy. frwit . tillogookeriliaatt - _ • '' ' • • _ _ Frog Calm CAIRO, Die. U.—Adlt• aeooun i ata below ingiaioring to unite his forces with -Plies, who was said .to he crosdng Red Mar into 'Peru. Priam force is much reduced and would number less than five thousand man. A Luse federal forie le pursuing him. The rebels are mach dis heartened. Tha steamer Platte Valley passed with three hundred aad nicety-tour Wes of cotton for St. Lomb, Two deputy provost marshals of this district arrested two deserters of the 109th Illinois, near Dongalo, yesterday, when the deserters attacked their captors, killed one outright and beat the other till Insensible. The de serters escaped. =I PIILLADLLPHIA, Dec. l2.—The Subscription Agent reports the sale of $942,650 of eve twenties on Saturday, and five miWons for the weok. The department will deliver during the coming week abbot four million. of de layed bonds daily. The Chesapeak. POUTLAND, Doc. 13.—A dirpatolo from Hal- Wax this morning data that the steamer Chesil:mak left Shelburne Saturday morning, with an incroandcrew and three clialdront of coal. She is anpposeid to be on the track of some coal vessels. Heavy Gale In New York New Yogi, Dec. 13.—A very heavy wile from the eastward, accompanied with rain,pre- Tailed hero on Saturday night and to ; day. No disasters are yet reported. RIVEN INTELLIGENCE The river ender the le finance of the recent rains had Aeon some fourteen or filiteen;lttelicsM lids point np lv tart evening, and was still rirelllng steadily with tiro feet In the channel according le tbo pier marks. It wee reported yeeterday that the sheer river had ilsen wren feet et fill City, which, If correct, ought to make at least eight foot of water here. It Is also probable that there will be • siren In the Monongahela, to which event • one twat rise le not improbable. The:weather continnee cloudy and .um, with indlentione bororuble for more rein: The arrivals since our lest, Include the Jolla /ram Zanesville; Loclalre front Portsmouth, lard Loot from Cincinnati, and 011 (beers from Wheeling. With the exception of the Genera, ell of the above Mentioned boats were detained at nililen lime" from one to twoOnys. The Julia neared for Z agalu leet evening, being Diet tweuty.foor home behind time. Among her pee:woken we noticed Cept Tanhook and 51r. Armstrong, clerk of the reamer Starlight, who go to Buffington to bring her up. The new "Golden Eagle" wee towed rip on Sainrday from Freed,om by the Dig boat Storm. She will be crwipleted et the earliest partible period, and judging from present ap pavane., oho will be a nrii ChM .reamer in every rwipect. Capt. Donaldson, we underatand, placing the Golden Eqle In the Cincinnati and Memphis packet trade. The new .tremor Eat. Bablawn. had steam op on S.turdnY, an we presume her I.l.rhiney performed to the antlafactlow of all cancan: ode C.pt. Roblinn expects to bare the Kate at lanJlog n • .or abort time. ready to rontaterwa The splended steamer Darling. Capt. /bachelor, was heaped up to the wharf ruetarday, and we am rof quested to .7 that she will karts tar Memphis on Tuesday eveulug without fall. Paeveugeteutel ship. pore 1.111 bear this to tuln,he MO It.rv• rival Cirol.anett, t. expect.o to vele hero to day. W. • mot but w. p • elm will again cuter the Vb.oltup trade, In eeccer non with the Geneva. The Jennie Hobbit fermi Cincinnati, krill.e bare bent tceineriv.. The Jennie is attached W the 'ILA, Willta and nine• packet line. Tly Emma Graham from Zu:wwwqle, Is dm. her his mnenlng, and will return again as used. to num =UZI Th. whit, Ikw, rapt. C. W. Diekerwow, lam. isetinceal to Imre Lr Pi. Louie to-morrow evening 1. 3f. Whittaker. still has charge of the elks . Dike Leorilitria, Capt. J. W. Ai:await, it op lerSk Lonii forthwith. Markets by Telegraph. new ei.o, Dan 12—liewir firm, with • goal demand for Interior and nestorn tend. Meat. Arm, .wady and quiet. Corn beta 1 $1,30. Other grain. net Weather milder and thawing. litr. Lome. Dee. 12.—Cottoo—keeiripte of sDlwlw., we make. flour dull and drtiopms, with • drellno fur Ike week of 2:/e to Ode. Rheas, drill and drained I.Y. Corn to fair demand. Oete firmer. Bra"At°, Dec. 13.—flottr d dell and uncaused. Wilma qrsict, 'dab pothhag &Aim. Core (maw and to Mt linchand. Ottwr oaths qh4ol. wad au Nei. WEArrlg Air &mail fropurfal—W,ooo, Lama now, 5;080 bashala Mast, t?.—Tloar dull. Wheat, Ono, and Ifhl , ire higher. Corn, dull at 91491,1ia. .1,au1,41, Moir, bash wheat, ZDAto bosh torn. Ilse toilet, and 100111 c loom br goal to prime; ks . ;,c For Interior tots. Drank! bop, doll and wittiest material coatis.. New Torm, Bre_ i 432. better, .ndi 4.aketr move active at POWle ; middling uplands are now bold higher. Flour miler, and no material ammo 111 prime. ilndu—Wheat Mary and a *bads lower: $1,4,401,46 for Chicago spring; g1,43(31.47 for Milwaukee club. Coril lc lower and in moderato demand, fiats opened stead) and closed a shade Mawr. Potrekem dull. Pork quiet, and a elude easter at 117/317,U3 for old mime; 1f I 8 for mar lILM kir war prime, and SIG.:MaII Air new prime come Beef, quirt and steady prim* mess beat MS fair demand, Dressed bogs quiet and unchanged at egie for western. Lard. without material ebangg but in gooddemand. Neer York Stock and Money Market. Nre To D. I.2—Morny in MG demand at 7 par cent. on ea& Gold Irmo.lar and unsettled; opetang at 44%. and eluting quiet at 10. Cr:mm=Bmi storks err: G. S. Ca 81 coupons 108%, 7.30• 10(71i. Stocks dull and km, & C 44s 'nu. C. 5erip......_.-117% a R. i------1" & Tol—. " 5TE.1J180.1173. I - 10R CAIRO & ST. LOUIS- The En• pasampr stramer warn ROSE, Capt. O. W. I:armed; aka. I. /I. Who tak•r, will Iran en TUESDAY, 16tb Inst., at 1 p. m. For fra%ht or pump apply en board or tr. den J. L. COLLONOWOOD. Agent. VOW CINCINNATI, LOUIS.jag ./: VILLE D Lool4.—lno dos otos:moo MINIMS, Capt. .I.W. Attatro/t, trW loom as otboos on ICESD4II,ISth Infant at 4 p. m. Yor freight or psonwo apply on board. dol4 IPOR lifEhinfla—The fine A: we alda-mbeel eteamer DARLING, Capt. T. T. Batchelor, will lam as abort. on 8 DA T, lost., at 4 o'clock p. as. Tor freight or panne apply on.'board or to del D. DOILLINGWOOD I 011 H TUCK, APO.. Fox VIIIIELDIO L MARIET-i t ait TA AND setasvaLg.—The fine Inelager steamer ERMA GRATIAII, Munro. Ars, Commander, leans Pittsburgh error) TUESDAI, .t 4 p, m., and Zanesville every FRIDAY, at B o'clock m. The isms Memos JULIA, Wm. Coulson, Com. mander, leaves Pittsburgh ovary SATURDAY, as 4 p. m., mod Zanesville semi TUESDAY, at asclock m. For (might or dd J. TY. P CTITIVII . I;I3D, Age4q, " Pittsburgh ; R. 8. PIERCES M E, L . aut., A Ohio. lEM JPI4JrOB. Jrll7SlG,lfc. NEW TEBTDIONIALS.—...„ ' Ths Modal Moans of the Soot ,-"'""- 0 1 1Mrtt Wm. of LOWESIL , B - ' "'ARM Melee asamineetthe Phew Torte. of the Mears. DECKED BROS. very ceseiblly, we ben come to the coach:don, and clumittilly testily, that they *min medynemoctsuperiarinstrumsata. Thotr time M VIM rlca brilliant, vary distinct, and of .n entirely lombeid character. Their eruclumaddy to .. he very ... 41., of the verzlert,plabil damonstratta that runts Mt ; ovennem and uslity of tuna throughout the who:* octuyemolthe ey baud, unanyaswd by any other Plane gotta have yet seen. S. D. 11111 s. Thmdma Thomas, Wfillani Masan, Ch.. radon, hags., editor of Um Hanical Review and We fd; Carl Ai:whets, Directed of the 11 0.... Opera Jahn Znudd. Miter lemma cf-Pree les Wordilpi F. L. Dltter,Oicl Wollholin,'Phlin.“ A choice. lot f them supeoior inatetunents jut ar riving. J. li. normaN a TIRO., - - dal i- al Fifth street. eIHIIIST4AI3 PIANO' ~,-'4'_:- -: ,„, 1 ....) Time the Celebrated Factories of .-T "'• - " -;— '' ILITADD A 00., T , . ' } . The finest Mock ever remived In this city. among which to one ,iiperb 00PCIMT cIIAND PIANO. They ere wemanted for eight yoars,and are ecknoyel.. alga to be the ten In the. world. , ' uld Pianos Salmi la szctrasgs. Now Planoiltria =0 inwards, d. 12 OUARLOTPH spnr, 43 Tiftbarreil. HENRY G. IIALE Are bow reatvlng tb•U Fall and Winter Stock, ►od luTIG 6411'141m1, and Me public Le .luxtb. thlar stock, vttlch h tb. Inmil old mod =viols broaght tcl lhle =AO. •t..}• en band, a tars• nowatelugu I of CIENTLEMER'S FURNISHING flobos. 61ANti . .0111Pitn11 AND 6T. CLASS 378 L EMI, - It 1. ~*., ' ;''..- 7 -;i f '.21-..-7-:,, 1 1 :V .• ' '....,,, • "..”..Y.- : .. —.," -,-;.:,1i.c1.;,' -,-,--- -.:-.;' . kid 1;r0e24.!, -.. •,:- ' ;.,-..5.4t.:1-11211, ..,,,„ ~,,,,, ~,,...._,,,- ii..,,-,qc oa r s, .:' , ... - ‘, - -;:i.4 'A=''rg -...." AlSA‘Tiats4 , iiiriaarl,,6l,,.,___ ~....r„...E.,..,.. ..,..,,........„.=.4voupa . ~ .vi ' . 1y...2t.t. remln. ':,-.6.,,,...,,,,,, 4,tly Ant,.,7 ..._, . , . .. 4 . • .., ..., --L...., .• ... , L . , ~ , .:, • !%WgliaiNliumsMealiNOONa3=ll 10.PITTSBURGRIEBDRATEX Smear n,..st or ow Slorft. .c ttan; isms stivar. TEIS Monday) morma, win be prnent4. • HELENA, THE SLAVE; err, THE EVIL EYE. km& 'Eberle. Donofrio.-- ...... -.. : ... Loosit... L:=M l!IIMM!!!! Cheew.latle. MW us Comic Song. JOIINNT MACKET and pupil evil' appear In Sparring Scene. FIT=EI3 IRISH BYBELLIO.i E . peatticra uvs. Eberfle. . 7 . ChlPlWAthae. Idadelltze 0 Mack . [MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSO' OTATION ISCRIIRES. DR. J. G. HOLLAND, (TIXOTIIT T1TC03113,) The popular author and lecturer, will dellm the third lactate at the come miler the anspbes of the Mercantile Library Amchitka, at LAfj'AYETTE HALL.. - - 111ondoy Forming, Dee. 140416113 Busarrm,THE RATIO L 7. 3IP.ABS. 11:1T l'annsylvants Ma nx& Co. via run &spa: dal traisCfrom Braddocks Station, to accommodate thaw who wish la ottwod tho Lahr.. Tickets 25 canta r ta Isclutd_st Behomrte a, EeDY'll .d li. 0. Coolinna's, Allegheny ; and aII tha Book Denting Mate Storm lu 'Pittsburgh. Ilatarnd wan, BO Aaron. .- Doom ay= at 1; Doadlng to cotosoenco atTg. W. H. Engsto, Gnomon W. Wmus L Simon. A. Lola. T7IOXIII Dummy.. J 2. Wagnit W. W. En, Itgang 'IL Ammo, delo:tg Ireton Contalttag .CONCERT HALL SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing Monday. Ecc...l.4tb, 1568. MORNINGSTAIM, MINSTRELS AND CORNET BANDI SIXTEEN GIFTED ARTL9TS I In • Bread SOIREE De AFRIQUE 1 , EACH EVENING. sir Tor partlogalars Bee Pr0g2.1321011. E. H. ARMSTRONG. Agent. u•THHATIZE. MISS L. EDEILLIE , S BENEFIT MONDAY !VENUE°, Doe. Mb, The Great Night of the Season: The performance trill commence frith [hatless set eastaation play rolled BUCISNit, Tin SLATE. A 1.., the) mimic rep...ration of the gnat Inter. wttlat. l aglit hettrorh Heenan and Slat, by .f. Barb and and . 13 as eta lag by Cheap Jobs, Bratly,.llob. *rt., Ileser Burt, Becker, Jeanie. To mocha& with Lam. Keen:. hey Iliberelan drama of the I=ll BILBELLION ; or, BT. PAT LUCK'S NTT.. SEII7XG JffaCIIIXES. `WhekllA/mits ati t tx.est, f i ren6aart 1y6141. AWARDED TEIR RICHEST PREMIUMS LT Tilt INTIMATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, 186 t, Industrial Exposition, Paris, 1881,, I. matatidoe with el Me leallneSewing Mach M' in Europe and America, end the Vaned iltatecA .trimalteral Amectuites ihdropolliest Ere. dianica•lnattede, Wachincton; Frantilie Zonings, Fldbidedthint. Agachanicei Anociatien., &Mor; American lestibus, 8.: Yvk;.ltar74cidlnstitote, Baltimore; Eschanit. Ainlation Claciestatt; Knitarly Institute, Lentrillte; ilectserne tote, Ike Francisco; whe re every Sista Mid County Pair Exhibited . Ithia Swan. UPWALILDS Of 125,000 OF THESE MACHINES HAVE ALREADY' BEEN SOLD, , Aldct which treks Isobar than words tithe enema and oopoLvttyof tlu mkauated WirElLlitt t WIZ.. BON IMMIX alaWo . o liaClUNL—thechaaped liachhae b the world. 13ZCAVSETT IS TUE EVERY 1111ICHISF. WARRANTEM MB THREE MM. CSVFOXLMI ■m 89T11110 a ITICEL4I3III utarrxerrows .rxML ♦tnnTl weer TO giBISITT An C1L11.J1,3 tir Omah., containing an asplanatlOn al dr machhm, with tmtlatoalals from lidlm of the MA at soda! ataadlag, ginna en lippllcation, *tear hs jonSup Or by IMML WM. SUMNER & CO., Apots for nu West.. &atm pad Walt= l's. 14thelps1 Mau WlAesale CmPortwnl.., SA Alf Fifth litivat.—PlTTSlll73oll. PA. Pikes Opera' Elen.sialliNATl. O. Masonic, Templo.----LOMVILLIVKY. dottlts GROVES a BAKNtc•.H • MCM:IIIII SEWING. MACHINES. TES ONLY COLD MODAL Cow Liardod to Mowing Elorlauto m 11112* Thaw Walrus wan 'martial the Mewl haat; a over all oceamMaro, for th. Bad ROW" flotat# thr Rae Bleaefertasim •Illorrhee th" Bel Wert, at the following mart TAM, of 11SCI Nat rock fish hh, ' lint Prefab= for fardly Tint Pmatomfordoablathrest marline flat Prozahm for amhtaa .ork. rehoosi Bah lair. . lirst Avalon far fkmily reschto.6. pert Premium Ita roaartfactortorloadare. first Premium Sw. utschtor work. . • Mr& Prrratma far tunny roachloa. . First Road= Ow etanobotarlag assotaac flrrt Premium thr markt. work. • ilkitras Salo Aar. Pint Premium-kw brolly roschlaw.. Tint Pramhort in terautocturfri wirabiro. Ent colwa to Pbb.,r, madam, Fork. - 14 Ana Trenton Iblisiobint • That Frahm IrWhohtwo work. ' Tint Prwalumlbrzworldao for all porpoosii., . Ifl goirlsrrtay Pricettort 6,r partano work. asli Pith% Pintf'reothrorkweetachtno W rnarpwww: Rind troadrun markino inrrk; ikak itrst,Prerolam for sorardwtariag ostelitsw. Ylna.Prsmium ibr briar...Mk] mathlwr work. Prrzoisza OW =whir= Wert. • And at ihe.follawing County Fein: Oblidsalea (b. (FL) Au .1 Sons , • First Pled= fur dually machlsoc , „ -4: Ihriciannbchnin IdACAU.! • Mt Premium fr unachtne wort. CAsLaplal• Valor (FL) Awbolowsl •„. Vint Priunium br family machios. Fins Premium for onanthetntetviWudios: First .Pll=l= for machinevark. • .ilausisda 0.. (16111.141Wklabgra arYsy, DiplOna Sur &sully machine.' =swift means wort. ' • r ‘ isb. 76b. ' iffrsi herald= for Welly =whine, , o. And Premhun far mannbattrintinsublna Qwea'sfia, (N. T. driooo . hal &deltic t first:P=l==A for rezar4Pacta.... t Pardon Air- • ;; Sankt. 7.) Pair. - ""."-] • - Plunt bray- • Massie. i Sett* (Pa.) Far._ Id= premiums for marline ler WI pm-paws, Sr machine abara-cossietems all tha'Fairr at Which OIIALTAZ 'RUMS YAM:IM "worn, exhibits* this TaiAt nearly all sf &smiths buellsg Bowleg Wen ~. • She Woris suds ryas the GLAret•Haber.3ools= Ilfachhe has =Lobed tlite,lfirskitupihros as ...j State 7.tr to Ida ITalledeLatre'",wbeeit ban ases • Oaks limas; Ilkg." . ,lh 117TIli - ' r _ritiiimigt44:. _. oessamEraitT _ 740E(Aror-M AnnualsavAmmuungsePP?". o 7 Co W tan D : C Ron Y 7 Il6lj NTO/10%, - - Oublio4artkor rter um-iiiiuoresii.iio,&onuratersDNEKDAYL the 2 4 ar, Decimixmls pcstpopoier mita .WMO4. DUN TAN 8 0 2 EntAtt . 400.13 Sight italean:ud tronr.suxtosumn,ixa slot, stos.raxid.&uartavni•tgaipsium wituov hituar' th irtriMittr4er "c * :" • ' 4amit VOr`alk4l l 4l4l. tts.:: j s s < • - ' - Oa . I um. lama pith% di u. ... dositz“ • - Ptitk, attack ara r aataorita*t doxsadat aSa. Podbotlypora, ..tars • liaaltb.y, .Tba7Pariltrr Taapaiato Thar& an a. 'fag biareatos. Slay rszaaatbaa Thy pima r now:WI nay torfaTlVoisto MO** dawdle* Ombra mad Clital*: That ma Oaampladat saarlgarkoatli a ,. ' , pay =to bit wask abide tfoitiriaraqtdilltak 4Am aahiOnia d tbarixo 'Pea. ate* toktaati4 Maar 41roitqla s , root. , . a d barbia, mired Lb .rebdiz Partist- (kV zlittat.' AIM 14 (avow. sod imuzmugau, ograTka,eacti:b9AN Bunn of fEopeason...ll:cazoild mot/attio. 15.• tlaa tour same asnanueour -P= o " LC etainmai th. tra% loth :plassattoFroos, and ars fait Otaiip . oi stefaeei Wtit. Watt Sit edit 'Oar biaitkis 'refalad alth Nalloaa aad 4lotexiialifr:'*ltd* P/1 mach She ayaa* oat - OAK. Of Pam prottailliarto pasato; Dittiat, by thy , Eolloa ia balk. la aa togaater.:,, ~, e 1 Ll oar. logable bottle,,..uff 'moon Lotpalag Oda bcatio,za aalthar otbarzoitariat litarthstlirboaor caltai Planta/5m TIMM at not. to Batadaa =dor • du be loyto al tat we thj laati'our aria fat, 'la n* voAllitt. oar - - ba1100,"44 11." - gal1341,14aualrat Into alcia. edko - JuisPfi r . boor 44 1 04- Ottzsafo 4 '''t''f'"W . 4 *C4 PaIECAT beredibk.r..l* ili n 4 - .l3da at - bottlaia ti s.rtdmo. lab iosoootif.tkekwirth und saporloatty.They nee iota 41.1dOotatas drar lida. -Vox* i.bylllanor beta : dasabccito sad 4121°7 ELDRAigh D.) , • ealalaaagsav'T YCS Broadwar.ls, Y. OA}Bat/CVO . E NI:11 B nas, two* arKi • suffix i.onrakio,lr, mr.ra.mhga 0:419 . 115it streets. aatitisoinailt ' ' 10°PRIVATE Prig orgensnUcz 1!'f f ,..16e54 5? 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Till . -L coP7 et th*- wiactistin ailed; (hoe atalsg*)*ll`the din°. noiiatretiopealog aid sie4tbi same;whkil JOT mrilft pin ern) Ili" CORSMITTIoN, 471T114 MOVilnig. 6 *Gnig ' 4 VlD 2 ilii;": The col , :Oda: tit seigthethe:ptiiscription la ti boat. for itlaited,.- - TWO fa. eastahvg So pc isLtekano hop:s war, softerrAtUrsc hi. rezeiftowit win coat *Wit attlact. bald Anywrunt - I,zethsyslubw the pribettptits vat piewaddm. BIFIPABRIc.'inmsoN; Unix - 04410,May minty York kiwi* z obtgoid al'lttignu#! --ICISM Or ,I MPW-Dfussig. tkrair atairs Wait Ltd in• buimmia. _ .;.catibriaatouktmofel,,ll9;o:,:i.,4l, - 0' BAND EX. - - 5: qui • :8-- . oxvirlNVAlSDrelubliatigl for the tBiiedfsadimia - impts4 siittessedaatom ttum Netrostii NW*, Wants.* iittbeissumealmo, tioaijatinati&it, 014,02,4. _ ob, ri.Vi:;7.f'L.,*,ll4. 'lt l4 ,,elird I ' l2 ' o ISO - 1/444-tegrOg*R O ' .. !: . 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