gh 6aketttl 1: 10) s ,9 1 , 4!(1)1:iat:(cMSMOKOV;301::*11 ffIT AND SUBUR-i3AIV WOW/RC/AL PA.PEIVICO ADlstobenyPtintary Elections. of Allegheny held tboir :r7 -.0160t101111 WI Saturday - evening, and ehoso r.. , hlellateaMaldates for Mayor, Director of the Poor, Councilmen, and the sercral ward ellhati, to be balloted (oralthe ensuing nutni eleotlon. The coeteet for Mayor was • quite animated. Ron. A. C. Alexander, the preaent incumbent, was renominated by • -handsome majority over his competitor, Copt. S. Dram. Par Director of the Poor, Col. - (lent leads his opponent, Mr. Robert White, by a moderate majority. The. following are • the agues Alexander. Dram. Second Ward... IXI ndni Ward, 14...4.: !to Fourth Ward, lat " " 2d ...... Tcdal 01,7111 PO. 7trat Ward.— aascaullWardo ''''''''' Third Ward 7roullt Ward, ........ GatiAl niZol . :lty o - 4.7lfilte —.1"6 . „ . tide went D ior,. W. Beaney gh votes fo Directer of the P a/thottgh luul 4/edam] 11.124 The following is the recut! of tho elections ' in the seminal wastiz—thoso marked with an ' aetesiik () baying been nominated Mad Oroon7. 110bn A. Scott.- ..... _. 75 Ballarat 111,1d10a...- -DB ,F. L. B novae n .., ......._ In i COWAN. Cauwit. - Jl4lO s qf 57eniras. lamesGardona..........taz Samuel Tbompeono..._l67 'Writ.;l3. 8t0ckt0na....,.101 Alm. Halms- ... :-,.., es LB/rectors. J., 4. riughey"-...-.. Err C. F. 160ant0.....,—. at (1. W. Lyon-. .. _._.._....... 7C John Dytt, Jr...,......... 53 not. Oortamagna.— 07 =heard Barr ... 16 Wm. Dilworth, Jr.-- al • Amman, . G. W. illibky--.:..... 54 &mon Itolfordo_...no op David•Trame--- _ _ 39 Alla- Glamo no op i ain-6-.1.4 DirretWa. John Shhan+o no op Wzo.Thompcm....-....182 - CoustoPle. 3.11. Olarka..-__.--.143 Samuel Irwin'no op BZCOND • Seed Council. John Blown. Oman* C0n... -7: Jabaktoroo..7,74 , 1, 2 LU Ihm ntchinonn l ;.._...l4B IL M. a.-161 John 8...8r05 p .. n0.._ . ... -.. 1t11 JAMB Lockhart 117. Wt. Y. DIM. 100 John o .6.101. P 1 Wm. nolferadryo....ua op,l opl 6 , 11..1trrf0.0, .laznes Leetbert^.. ..... 149 Geo. IL. Biddle- 181 Jobe linern, p , '. 169 r. Graboia.,....— ...... .. D 5 John Thompooo..—. 18, .lobe titorzott. 151 John Romeo,. ...... ......_ 81 41 , 441-tiat Aureole.. ;Wm. Al ordneV I 6 tloe. Iletherello 164 .Tbe.. Hell 69 . pl. d Clni.el. Schont Jafrerron , Tr. N. 11i11er0........ 2 80 I E. F-5witt,.3y....-.--37.2 Bra,. Pateroon-. '...211) J. t. Barr; Sy .21; , Cimiaroina !Nandi. Mathew Anderson, ay.a.`ol 'Jamie 42 apbolP. --Ala Henry Grrwlarly...-..170 JataralPllrlcro;,......-alrl P. P. Tonvocr, Iv ...... 154 Jacob Iteclathorna..-...=4lJacoa Schaffer, iy 110 ChM: Sch -. 101per0.......T1Z Jacob ;ffthimdy , 1y,..-. 16 al. P. Bellstela-.--.-DS Jottor—let Precis[. --- ' JoNtk Tato.. ."- . .an) Wm. Loyal. ..... _. Akiel.,. • Jaalma Itroblnaoua —^1?.111. It. Ita ave.tor. y...l ..... James .31it1er.,........_...11a1Jam00 itanwr , ... Robert 14:11... ......14eJacob Schaff', a Anor:or ".. . — .I.4yr-2d Prm_ioct. , it.MTlmatglo. ...---.4ZSIJohs 11,pra , -- ... -..akk; dafatool Ae•ci•ar. I 1irded......, • B.W.McOlstulsor 9B W m. Don* ra Jaffa Sammy _-r; John Schaub . ...._ a.:, jam 5chaab.............. . John Mahan. • 2.3 ataraall c00per...._.148 Coostabl, - Prod Lanz...- _. ....... ....an Michael 'Pad. . —4.0.1 , .... __ IS. S. II c IL o Ugh t .-.......147 . , • &pled Ounn., I etrs•wor. EVE. Fmacho..- -....EM'Jamm Craton! , ..... Wm. 31111er.. .. r 27J ' J. C. Pattem0n........-.E:4 C. W: Storm.' 4.L.1A1 .12 Judas —la S. P. Bamett... ....... t 7 E. F. A. Faltnnaber , ...ln4 John A. 74 Wm. 31.C1aany....--1711 • /sprat,. Sated Mreasts. A. EurnhEeht• , .......tm J.4,••-•-24 A. film& C. W. '/;1a1Trr , ..,-........11tr U. Cr 11.Joilottra, 10 litoommnerp.....22l Wm. Colnam Union Nominations. The Union Ref üblican voters of the First, Sixth and Eighth Wards made their primary nominations on Saturday erening,.as follows : Frew Waan—Solect Council—Tames Rees. COMMOrt Cornseil—G. W. Cofan, Abraham ',Pryer. School Directors—{dame Getty, 3. years ; *John Greasy, 3 years; if. P. W. Gotta,; i year. Constable—Matthew Keep. Judge—D. Fitzsimmons. Inspectors—James Kennedy, Edwin Kincaid. .Assessor—Saml Patterson. • Assistant Assessors—Jno. Owens, Blmj.•Singerly. Scrim Wan—Select Council—J. Y. Mc- Laughtht: C 021111201 1. Council—A. G. McCand less, Jae. Reiman, Charles Jeremy, Abijab Hays. Same' Directors--W. Collingirood, Thos. IT . ..Wright, Theodore Bobbins. Awn's.. eor—Ju, Graham. Assistant Assessors—Den nett Like; Jos. A. Kotler. :ustable—lV as. - Shore. Judge of ..Eleetion 7 -Thes. Kerr. In speetai—j4ed U. Brush. • EmentWar.p.;,-The fattening nominations rem made,,:from which to select a ticket on Saturday esining,January 2d : Select Coun cil-4one to. be nominated}—Robot Coward, Samuel' Morro*. Common Council—(three thbe noitilnitted)—john M. Kink, Halt Pat terson, Reuben J,,Leonard, Henry E. White, Wm. 'Hutchison, Christopher W. Smith, Row . land .Jones. School Directers—two to be nominated}—Franels. Frederick, John A. ; eargtant, Daniel Evans. Judge of Election— Alex. McDonald, James Ewing, Robert May. Inspector - Jacob Keobler, Joseph Stetter. Xs/sasses—Thomas Neely, Alex. McDonald. . - .ol.ildstant Assessors—John J. Stow, E. McCoy t. Still. Constable—Andrew J. Moon; George Odious to .condoct the primary " election—Judge, Thos. Reese; Inspectors, David Hutchison, John L. Hamilton. Application for an Injunction. • On Saturday, J. W. F. White, Esq., City Solicitor, filed a bill in the Distridt Court, ask . lug for on injunction to restrain the Pennsy t win Railway Company from proceeding with the work of completing the tine of the Pitts bergh and Steubenville Railroad, through this city,, until the - terms of the ordinance, grantingthis right of way to the Jatter-compa oy, are compliod with-' It is alleged that" John a. Hampton, Esq,,Solieitorof rho Penn - - sylvania Railroad Company, in conjunction with tho City Solicitor, drew up en ordinance providing for the right of way to the Stemben be-Brills Railroad Company through and ever. certain streets in the city, containing the us ual colidiliens, and among other things etipu- Laing to pay $l,OOO per annum into the city treasury for the privileges granted; that - this* • ordinance wee passed by Councils; but never accepted by Steubenville Railroad Com pany; that the work luta been going on for months, In .dethume of the.. authority _of the eityrind that, after boleti- repeatedly. urged to come un der _ the Myrna of the ordinance, the "`claim Isla T up that.the 'work is being dene un der the charter of the Paensylvanialtailroad CompanY. The bill is very voluminutus, and we lumegiven but a mere outline of it. Tim . court - will hear the argument upon tho motion for a preliminary injutteUen next week. Tithed ward Democratic Nominations.. The Democracy of the Third Ward (the only district In the city where they hare tiny • alum of „Timecou) nominated the following ticket,, - on Satu rday:ening, after n very stormy and quarrelsome canvass : '.goloet Coonell—John `ttlainn., Common Coenett4ohn McKeown, Wm. J. Montgom ery, Edward P. Seante,llohn Magee, Peter DUD; Jamca Oliallorarr. School Director* .—Robert Dunean,Thonme Ponder. Assessors —Wm.. Sullivan, let; John Larkin, 2d; James Sd. Constable—John Derry. In -- 'Doctor Ist Precinct--JobsrEattigan. Judgo PrieincE—John ingtocters Precinct-Edward Magee, John Maloney. Delegates to Oily Convention—L. Jackson Baker, John Flood, Thomas Magee, John Barry, John O'Connor. . ' , CI :1321:1 1 4.a.—0ur reader* YOl learn with seitiefeetion that the 'talented and poptder gobs= Troupe remain with U:I JUutther week, and ertli mdzse the fah., *passel Cinderella for tbisaWeely. - If their .eneeess during eh. bait Weeklitarde Any criterion, we zany , safely Met Idasenbt Rill will be too email fee the setocutiodstion of all Who desire to lialmau,- - particularly In Cinderella to„,,a r ho o u tR*Dr ittthdratna atter tbi r e efeefitto Mello ,roopkfor othor opims. . . Psor.,lltrrrr, Prindpsd of : tom Fifth Ward 1 yablkodsocdr, ink, on -,Tbnriday. last," ruLdir gum re:dyke, by his.pipji4;bt. two irybindid ,Atad ralaabb work}—yracoteSPOWict V.,?? ~auct,3liiikklik'e,!Trofirrtia=o:oo4llloo2";i3 ~ ..;1 1 ,- ; -:: ME , '-• , ..-44 -.----L- ,,,,,,, ,,z . ,, ,,, -.4 , ---_- , : ,,, , ,,, ,...;__;.:•„ , .-...,__-: ~ ~,.„.,:::.,..,,,,:,,,:::,,,,,,..,,„,„.,"...,...,,,, -s- ,,- :-..r• , i•.,<:.'J- ,, ,,5 ,, , , --•5..-,-••--- , —•-- • MEE! - 77:;:7Pui *Min - Dra Sha'ilimiid'otEittalininit of tbo ft. 22d Stiotifet' - i will.brotr.appliestions far esentptlons, already filed, In the following order: On Monday those lumbered bet- DI stween fifteen hundred end 'iv teen hundred; Tuesday, between due., hun dred and seventeen hundred; Wednreday; between seventeen hundred and eighteen handcuff Thursday, between eighteen hun dred. and nineteen hundred; Euturday, bo trreen nineteen hundred and two thousand. Election by Parent, cases already bled. will be beard according to their number. Other claims of this kind filed hereafter can be heard after January sth, bifore the draft-- but should be filed at once. In all cases of this kind, where ono of the sons is enrolled in another district, it must be proved by the cer tificate of the proper Board of Enrollment. Canes of Manifest Physical Disability, what ever their number, are examined at ten and two daily, before hearing other eases. ! Persons already called, who have not an swered, may yet be called by leaving their names, sub-district, and number of the April cation with the clerks In the business office the day preriotts,ttoit their papers may be searched for among those on hand. The 'Provost Marshal of this (22d) district earnestly requests enrolling officers to report names previouslyoutitted as prompUy as pos sible—for the additional -enrollment. EMI EMI A Noble Holiday Gilt llt is almost too late in the day to recom mend the sowing machine as a useful article in the family. No well regulated hotmehold is without one. This question settlod, the next thing to do is to select the one best suit ed to your requirements. Both of the editors of the Home Joureol have long bad the Gro ver .k Baker machine in their households, and can speak from experience. We therefore have no hesitation in saying that we liko this machine, and for theTollowing, reasons: First, it is most simple, durable, and lees liable to derangement than others; second, it sews from ordinarrepools, and no rewinding of thread is necessary; third, it sews with equal facility all fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest, and with all kinds of thread, bilk, cotton or linen; fourth, its seam is so strung and clastio thatlt never breaks; fifth, it fa.- tans both ends of the seam by its owe opera tion; sixth, its seam, though eta at every sixth stitch, remains firm, and neither runs orravols in ,wear. Bet, besides the above qualities to recommend the "Grover .t Baker," it hits a faculty - which no other machine pos sesses—it makes beautiful embroidery, with out any change of arrangement- Buying come to the conclusion as ttiwhich machine to purchase, we would ask what more noble or handsomer holiday gift could be selected` Nothing could possibly he more acceptable in a house where it has not yet. beta Intro duced. It not only eaves money end time, but is certain to preserve the health and very often the temper of the "gutte wife."—lAnne Journal. Cent. Whit.. 4 Z.O ..,.-.ABO C 4 FOR FA 1.1. are Wren's' Wses...—The Sum meri s past, and by the morning's frost, we begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will shortly Le upon us, and ere must provide our velvet. trlth the material to keep es comfort alde A nix fall suit, or a good and well reside overcoat are the very thing, and' we do not know of say place where one readers would suit themselves better than at Messrs. W. 11. Make st Co's clothing eatabliahment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. -They hare also received a oom plate assortment of geatlemen's furnishing goods, and a groat variety of new petterneAsr waisteeetnag,,kc.. Gr.:means, have you examined the fall and winter stock of goods at the Merchant Tail- Loring establishment of Sam. Graham k Co., Na, 64 Market street A fresh supply of goods.. ry week. Have yon examined the price, of goods at the Merchant Tailoring establishinent of Sam. Graham A Co., No. 54 Market street; if not, it is now time you would, and save 20• per cent. in your clothing bill. - Seery garment warranted a perfect ft. Barret LYS LRAM, MuCaamees. K annex Y BELLES A TRURO., TlL—Sire. Anne Neat., of Louisville. Kyl, say. in a letter: -"When in New Volk, this summer, I pur chased by way of experiment COMO of Mrs. S. A. Allen's. celebrated Hair licturer and Zylo- Lalsornum, which I have toned valuable. I now write to have you send me a donee of traarnt tftifizraTzo.ft von Punsters Brr !No j each 6r express, fur the lose of my friends." Hotthar Gtrys.,-.The Committee of the Amer- Seip by orugglsts everywhere. Depot 1118 ham Institute; New York, appointed to ex- Greenwich street. New York. ° mi.. Sewing machine., mad° Leg, Jrne Restervati ST.E.LOY rot Sett —The ate, and able report, of much interest to thel fine assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing., public. Committees have not discriminated Lately received by Mesens. John Wler A Co , and classified sufficiently. This report Is free Merchant Toilets, Na, 140 Federal street, A-1 . - from these fault.. The machines are orrang- legheny. Ino stock of clothing consists of ed according to the stitch made, and the per the finest tariety of gents' para.:loons, yenta, pose to which the machine is to be applied, in cezt. and overeeats. The style of pat, he Coat classes, Ist, ad, and 4th—a classifi- tee , efe , end fee ,, eeeb , e. we p el , theite -cation indicating the general order of merit .• f • l b •- OOW rea d ers to pre • a b ove $01:1 MOT/ andlarpOrtatMe. Cries let includes the ASTurate or L.,. t ,stirs ft .11. ,IfocAiney for family use, and for manufacturer, VArarames ler the army should not !care in the ORM. tango of purpose and material. j the city until supplied with Holloway's Pills The Committee has assigned this class the I and Ointment. ker Sores, Scurry, Wounds, highest rank, on account of the "elmiticity," Small Pox, .Feyere, and Bowel Complaints, these medicines are the best in the world. permanence, beauty-, and•general desirshle. teas of the stitching when dune," and the I Every French Soldier pees them. Only 25 wide range of its application. At the cents per hoe. 'head of this class they place the Wheeler A I WATCIIII4, jetritar. Roberts, Wilson Maehine, and award it the highest No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most premium. This has been the uniform award choice stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, for this machine throughout the country for Jewelry, Silver wore and Panay Goods over several years, and we think no disinterested displayed Ix, this city, and is selling them et pe.yson will dispute its justice and propriety, remarkably low prices. Cusse.2d include. the angle or Loet Stita, OltRINtl5 and collage calls will be taken at Meade. for heavy manufacturing purposes. the Omnibus °Mee, No. 410 Penn street, day Ft the head of this class tho Committee places or night. All orders loft at the above plane irst A Frosts Machines. will be promptly attended to. All calls Enna Cues 3d includes the DotiLle h a pa id i n y a..„„ re , : ,. .Ifurhinca. The Greyer A. Baker Machine is _ _ placed at the head of this class. The Commit- 3 2 °5 " i ,,.. 1 ::: M11. 0. . • 5°, x 2 e 5 , / ttne'rhte, Is tee objects to the sthoh mode by thii machine. '6" p lace . dentistry the c Y ity . Don't forget the place, P inasmuch as it consumes more thread than N0.•251 - Pe e. et • neft. ilaneeh. e any otheretitch, and loaves a ridge projecting • °l ' ` r° from one ride of the seam. This, in the Cum. I C. Sat. Dentist, 205 Penn emit., will la mittco'fropinion,must usually impair the du- "" ,1 to all bosintmt.' of kit nnsfamiers. nobility of tlieracam, and often the beauty of Generosity of the Soldiers. Thexoldiers of the gallant 10241 regiment have set en example, in remembering tho wants of tho charitable institutions in our midst, which it would ha well for ninny of our civilians to intimate. Rood the following t..-You we. en kinrl an to publish the acknowledgment of Money roctived the other clay from the noble into e the 1021 regime." re. %oie . , for the benefit of the " liome for the Yriendlrm, ' to Ills city. Will you tow he good enough pr the world know of the "Christmas CM. rocrlieJ front the mute Mures at " The Orphan Asylum." Herewith I send you a eopy of Mrs. tom I.l.Mio sou's letter. Very' Intl, your," 411 Arny, Dee. 2rih, yours, • Atssancsr, Dr, 2Z, left. Rev. J. Millinthas t—iteue Sr, The remade:, -f the •• Pittsburgh. and Allegheny, Orphan A 4- Ylor- - with cent thanktrdnem, oo Letoilf tiso manners, the receipt of • donation from Om diers and odierra of t h e /Ord mg-imeto. Ps. Vol,. transmitted to your are by Bev. Mr. stewart, the .chepittith Wilk you gesso nuke known tmo glare. gratitude fur their kind nnostobamoce 'door tor i• Cotton, whilst they_theniselros are enduring the a . rev, privations or tho' amp and the hattleddr, their country's defence. And that Cod may hi',. and lead then. to rictory shalt be usrauastlnt prayer. . Haar Eton Trets. !MEI the garment's or other articles so stitched, though some of the machines linking this stitch can he used very successfully for em broldming-purposee. CLASS 4th Manisa the Single ThreadiTam hour or Chain Stitch Machines. The tea dency of this stiteh to ravel, the Committee conziders •en objection ao eskrions that they nir rar teemed of Carr. ERITA BD BRENNAN Wails to recommend tho machines making it 1 win tc wr , umoAr rioevaa, Dmmh.R.4* for any premium. I nub, as to a ii.rk, from the Firer B4eptist Church, These, with Binger'', me ill. principle MP., i crrone of Omer and Third atrhrte. The Meta* of chtneirnade in this country. A brother of the family arc -reetprerfeJly Invited to attend without Mr. flownaLo manufactares 4 sMAII anmbtr . f;fhrtbu . aottor. -t in New York, named the ' , Maws" machine, and of a style suitable for •heawy , woik..tßat thainventlon of the • .'retating.hook"..ls that which his given charieter to theWheelor lc' machine, and although . theatlteli • the - same en that originally pzulacisd by Rowe, 'he readily acknowledgea done by a More simple and ingenietts snethod.4 L " - Tidal 'OTPlllthl,ll.l2llhetnat, CAM- Per the reasons abore stated and fur =ma lAN.r. danghtre 1.. f A. B. and theroliee A. Baal, more which we have not time to enumerate y , no d 15 , 5e . e .t,.. we say to ell wanting a relMble, simple, eel- ' dent, and ono that will give the moat un qualified satisfaction, get the Wheeler At Wil eon.-7he Press, .hiss. VANDENIIOFI , B RNA 011.11.-1110 are pleased to see Mrs. George VandenhoiT an nounced fora reading before the Librery Aivociation. Thee has been a great desire to have a lady reader introdneed into the lecture course we believe the Lecture Committee have done wisely In selecting the above named lady. Mrs. Vandenhoff, formerly Mrs. M.skoah, is now connected - with ono of the largest odu cationil institutions in New York city, sad learca her dation to give one reading here, re turning immediately. She has selected for her reading an entertalninenFirraod by her. called "Characteristics of Woman, " to which she illustrates the various phases of woman's chexactor by proper sela.tiens from the poets; some pathetic some humorous. She reads In a natural, ' lmpressive: manner, with no straining after oiled, and renders the quaint account of "Zekeri !Courtin'," or the tender Romeo and Juliet sfitii/trne appreciation." • Good reading is an accomplishment rarely met with, and we advise the ladies espcolally to avail themselves of this opportunity to hear a lasi: co higisly spoken of in the eastorn cities. The sale of reserved seats wilt take place at the Library Rooms, tide morning at 9 o'clock. Holders of course tickets, en presentation of their tickets at the same time will be furnished with a reamed seat, without extra charge. with Pennsylvania Railroad Company will ran a special train from Turtle Creek for the accommodation of those who may wish to at tend on Tuesday evening. AILDICATZD OrTGLNIZCD MG.—Dr. Woodard has removed his ofilce to No. 11S Fifth etreot, where he Is prepared to treat rucc.sfully all curable diseases with Oxygenized Mr, and the DermatobioUekon. The cause of many of the diseases to which Slosh is heir, Is the rant of oxygen in Mr air me breathe. Those In want of health and vigor, good sight and hearing, and of a good head of hair, can be accommodated at moderate rates, by calling at No 14b Fifth stmt. Patients really unable to pay will be treated gratis until Now Years. 614 p the Dr.', advertleemont in another column. Tau On. Drerrazor.—At a meeting of oil dealers, bald at OD City, a few days since, in reference to the proposed excise tax upon cradeCoil, and the repeal of tim draw hick upon oil exported, the following named gentleman were appointed a committee to proceed' teiVaabington and- oppose these aneeettres,els: Wm.A. Shwa, John Mitchell, D0n..11.12111e11' 0: - .M.`Titus - and Cot. J. K. Ogar's #*',lll . loots g4'lelland a sue- Hon houtp• ENE Mm ME MiM Tire Diar ow lifs. 9Juronalurr.-4ire cleirsuuurthay.the dentb'otrlir. which we reperiedvon Saturday, was mina sionedlyllestapping upon ere ' __ of the rani, which, being icy, mused him toe% Before he eonid recover himself, the loeciatetive passed over him, completely severing his bead from the body, and crushing one a his some. DLSIIIAtLE RETlniaser...The residents on Second street, to be sold at Davit' Auction Brooms, on Tuesday teeming, occupies a ve r y desirables - location for any one doing business in the city, and is built in a very substantial manner. Any one Wanting 4%101110 Or II piece of proporty as an investment, should call and trait. Tot DC.•I7 Qt7o7 . l.—Vire Orb rev/eau:A to direct tho attention of oar readers in Alle glurny zity to notices elsewhere pnblinhed of public Ward meeting', called to consult in ro lotion to the best moults of Ming the quote of thole wards,:under the coming draft. The question is one of great interest to ell of no. No Borstrr is Izotarra Cozarr.—d ma jority of the people of Indians county have voted against authorizing the County Cern missiours to appropriate money for bounty to volunteers. WC - Lusa:We Arcrors Horst, No. 65fftrra Sr sarr.—Great bargains will be offered this week is boots and shoes, dry goods, hoop skirts, hosiery, ko. Woman; hoods, comfort., satins, &c., • McCiolland'a auction home. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. TBOXlil PLisiliT, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, cad dealer in Pennsylvania and Vermont slate of the best quality at low rates. Office at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water 'Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. s . SXOCIAG Tonic co.--This Tobacco, used by the North Amer ican Indians, is manufactured from the finett quality of tobacco, and commingled with the most lum!tidal and odorous Roots, Barks and rierbs, indig,inons to The Rocky Mountains, in such proportion, aa to impart to its dis tinctive character, and secure for it whereyer it becomes known a hearty welcome. A lung residence among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains, Insured an "acquaintance with their babies, customs, and modoe of life, and among other thingt, an insight into the com position of their smoking tobacco, and a knowlodge of the means by which the exqui site aroma is produced, Which renders it to pleasing to the smoker, and so acceptable to those who are not. Smokers who onto be come acquainted with this tAbaeoo will norm be without it. Sold by all Tobacconists and by the inanufacturor. E 11. Hoot, Sit Ches nut street, Philadelphia. delBam MARRIED: CILAWFOIID—ADAMS—On Ihpi lay •nin ing 21th Ina , hT the B. Jehn Doo,sia.., D. D., Mt JOHN GRAM , ORD and Ilia /1131tElnIA ADAMS. IZCI3 SPECL.3L .rOTICES. ?JOHN COCHB.AN & BRO., Man - tifactnrera of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS,IVISDOW SHUT TER.S, WINDOW Gl:Anus, ft., No.. 21 SECOND mitt nil THIRD STREET, bet. 'Wood and Mak.. Rave n heed a variety of .w Pattern., fanny and aultable fer all parpowa, l'artirolor attention paid to enclealtin Gear. Lon. Yothin i , dna, at alarrt untlea. gtp9 TO CONSOMPITITZS.—'I'6e Rev. E. A. WILSON'S remedy for the enta of CONSCaII'TION. ASTSIMA,DIIoSCUITIS, COLIN COL:G.IIS' and .11 Thrmit sad Lung •tl.llmin, ,afkan with a tiaa.ohlat stritia ttio prowri r tion and a IJ Moty of ills raw, eau be ',litanies! of doSEPII FLEDIENG, Drug 1, Corner 31sricet ousel and the DI nd. ti,•Srirtidiver . . _ 4 .. 9 N. HOLMES & SONS., I/Luxes Or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF EXCELINGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE, Na. 67 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. MS/ Collections nude en all the principal cltles thronglamt the Gutted Matra. isp6l {„.. -7 ) - 4EOI YH. COLLIN s Fon we 14 LNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT and wholesale denier in CHEESE, BUTTER, FENDS, FIIIII, and pruloce soundly, No. IS Ni'OOST. Pittaborgh. Ps. dal - UI VERSA L CLOTHES 1411 NG sizs.—lttad the following opinion by prang. Todd, of the Athercair Astiouberite, who says of the First Prerolcm Univorsol Clothes Wringer: “From mversl years experience will ft boor ; from ,the tmtimony of hundithe who bare need It •, sod from th. construction iif Ms Int. piernent lisoLf,—se feel ccrtain Mal It Is/worthy • pram to every family where iho wealth: 41s done at lionm. A child con readily wring rod OMNI of cloths. ts ES for minute+. 1610 In rely • Clo th es Serer! a Time Barer! mid a Strength as!. I The eating of garments mil sloth pay a Urge pethentage on its cost. Wr: lbink Elm machine Eolith more than per for Perlf army year in the miring of germ:lmM 7 hero err recent kinds, nearly alikAirsgeneral con eltuctkat but we Capeitim it Inthryitent glut th e Wringgebo fitted .4th Cogs, °the/whits maw of Ithr=mire luny clog tho thdflhe rollers upon L b mmilbehart slip and tear the clothe/. Oar .ern ono of the Prat made, and It Mar goad ma now, mbar meetly gnu yTarn'roroaant , For rale only at Noe. 23 and 2VSt. Clair street, by 3. tem:PalLtirs, &CI Sole agaidefor able tonal,. WAGON FOB, BAL.i.—A pod strong r Tum.l ..erand•basd bining Wagon for We byD. WALLACE, daz No. 353 Liberty street. IVATER T PROIR;' uurrtirso, of au 1 T bibdylw•lTAband *ma far . ale, rboloola ortetall; at ts.,lootirt Clate sitter, by ragbbitiloDl4 bilabriirt aljafibT by - - J. !I. clayratm; / . .--,,..r , --.4.. . ... _ ~.-4 1 .44. 0 ).4:i7';,-i,..,..., .. . . ~ -1iF:•.,, : - . ..i., ; 4;.,-,71.; ! 0W1,:,:,, . ;V:1':i.•:A. : -, - - p -:.,iY:::',- , '*..!, , ,2g, Z , - .'l4'i. ,. .k'k,;:clP7':§j", j ,:_6',fic, ,l T:, " ie.;.:;:-::i- i .'-:';,.,.:.'',1i44. THE I,Xr,EST - NEWS, BY ii;EGRAIS OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON IMspakh to the Pittsburgh Glmetta • 174eiii.2GTON CITY, Deo. 27, 1542. nrrartraz or THE ►HESCH Nourru The weather hes been warm end cloudy during the Past two days, end a steady ..Lritt.ilng rain fell all most witisour intortni..lon during Saturday night and SUCIAbliy. The !Iv, rnfer.l SOTPI4I indleS tide point yswterday, and It we, •tlll swelling last even ' log, n! which time the pier nintimindlcatsd fear fret Nig hachee. The .111.,:1.ray riser, es learn, t. gorged with hm - at two plimes—et iahly and Yrs, gar. It if raid th..t ihote are .itthe e number ratty sod . 01l Invite in the gurge .1 the former place, end eoneidereble arpmhensiun le felt f•Jr their safety, fur in thy event of the gorge giving way they wili undoubtedly barried toff, and prnbably de. 1 - - The Richmond Enparer of Dec. lath, trent- 1."ru.."4. Count Mercier, the French Minister, departs for Paris to-morrow. Re has lust concluded an arrangement by which the tobaccobelong 7 ins to the Freneh.government, and stored in Richmond since the beginning of the• to be liberated by consent of our Government. Preach war vessels aro to proceed up the James Rivera/ near Richmond as they can go, and receive their cargoes of the valuable weed. I= tag upon the exchange of prisoners, argues that while the question now In dispute be- twoen Commirsioners, is the treatment of he grecs, the Enquirer ooneedes that the leo. of Congress for dalivering all negroes Sad their white oilleers, captured in arms, to State au thorities for trial under State laws, was tee wide in ita language, and covered matter that to net within the province of our nation to dic tate to another, and urges, that no nation has a right to dictate to another whot troops .uch nation may or may not employ, but that the right of retaliation for mimes committed still remains; bet the Enquirer thinks there is a wide difference between tree nogroes of loyal State. and tree negroes and slaves or Southern States, and advi.es a modifieation of the ien t in order that it may apply only to to the letter. TO BY PROMOTID TO MAJOR GIMIRALg On Wednesday last the Preeident awl t the following namoa of Brigadier Gonersle to the Penato to be promoted to Major Generals: David D.Birney, William T. 11. Brooks, AI• Ired Pleasanton, Jno. M. Schofield, Q. .1. Gillmore, A. W. Whipple, Jno. Buford and George G. Strong. The threo last named are. dead. Gen. Whipplo was killed in the battle of cbancellorsville. Bic promotion dates from that day. Gen. Buford's recent death In this city is well known. Ilia promotion is dated July Ist, tho day he distinguished himself at Gettysburg, and Gen. Strong diod in New York from a wound received in his gallant charge upon Fort Wagner, from which day his promotion datea. =I The following are among the National Lanka recently authorised First . • .%ational Conk, Gunnerrillo, Ohio, capital $ioo,000: First, South Charleston, Ohio, capital Second, Circleville, Ohio, c•plial F ;:.,0110 ; Third, St. Louts. Mo., capital $100,00a ; Moline, Illinois, $.:,9,000. Sioce the nc banking low went into effect the total num. bar of bunko chartered up to Dec. 2tith, is 113. The Commissioner of the Veneral Land Offiee has submitted to the Soe'rotary of to, Interior for his approval, a list of l,n.b the sin mile limns of Lucre... and Milwaul.co Railroad crossing to the State of W i.e. , nr in, under the act of C,ongreas, epprolmd June 3.1, 1856. The grant in upwards of three hundred cad twenty.four then/and acre, ial raratmer's TH:i corns, Squads of refugees continue to unite hero. They say southern paper, hose n.•t )et listml the President's Proclamation, hut it has, 1,7 some means, got lisle the hand,, ~f the people, and copies are passed seerhUy tram hand to hand, and read with grontlineir. ft produces a marked and farorahl.• imprn+ei m, which increases from slay to day. Steraat:on in every direction grows a pact, and he,tues a Ititnnioll, to the acceptance or the otl.•r of pardon. arICCECIOn TO “Lx. Cu: COO.lO. Erigadier-lieneral Tyler, lately in corn of the Recent° ArilHely. in On Army of thr Potomac, has been ...lived to the i , iininand made Tamed by the death of lien. Michael Curter., Ris headquarters aro now at Fair fax Conti MUM. CE:=l2 Tie Hen. W. W. Darenbower, of , ehie I clerk of the 4th Anditor'e Doreen, hes re nigtand hie posltion, to take eft on il.o Orel of Januat7, to commence the pra,ttre of law here. COLD DIbrOVIIMA Authentic report., efdiscoveries of im menee j. , ld deposits in Idaho, have been, reumec.l by the Department. From New °clean■ Ntw Tunx, Doc...U.—The folic wing I, ditional Now Orlenne citing The arrivois of cotton at Now Orleans for tho w.eok ending 18th irist.,erovouted to 2,411 bales, andexports 269 bales, The reeeipte of sugar for the week amounted to 3,6-12 hh de. The En. says: Matters at Natchez r.•wuin quiet. The rebuts are in large force in the vicinity, but have thus far refrathcil from at tacking our intronchments. . . . . . Sinn. the firing on the Henry Von Phui, all the boots have pound up and down unmolest ed, and not a sign of the enemy is to be seen in the vicinity of llorganzia Bend. A gun. boat is stationed within easy range ~f the point whore the boats were formerly plated. At the month of Red river • large fleet of gunboats have been assembled, and as there', now a depth of nine foot of water on the Ls, at that place, probably we obeli coon beer of the,. boots gating ascendedited and Waenita rivers, doing all the damage to the enemy within their power. New Orimas, Dee. 13.—At a late convention held ol free State men, called for the purpose ;of choosing unconditirrnal naion nen to the 'convention of Union teen of the slave States, ;to be held at Louisville, Ky., a delegation of 1 ,colored men war admitted to scan in the eon. .vention. The convention was opened by player by a colored minister. Hon. Mr. Durant pre. tided. ilei adjourned nmellog of the conven tion will he held on the 23d inst., at which an LI short will made to haven convention hold in May in & w Orleans. On the 23 alt. a party from the 20th Illi. tole regimet snouted as far no Trinity, on Black river, nd captured thirty•nineprison en, Acting Mutes Hamilton and liennin, and 2d Assistant. Stone and Plunkets, cap tared with the Harriet Lane, arrived here on parole. Communteittlou from the Donlan Cot.- ernmeut Wsvutsuiow,.Dec. 24.—in accordance with Instructiordi received from the Emperi.r, of Russia, Edward De Eitokel, had an audience with the greeident this morning for the pur pose of ripreesitig the thanks of the Imperial tiovermatint for the kind reception of vessels of tho Itueslan navy, and officers and crews in the Unittel -btatos. Also for the assist-nee. extended at Ben Francisco ton Erosion ffor vett...lth Norwick. The communication woe cordial' received and courteously ecknowl. edged h i the President. Reception of Um Russian Admiral and i Officers by Gen. Butler. rodrans Mosses, Dec. 26.—The Rusni.ia Adinfral and Lire Captain' of the fleet, waited on ~.tifki. Gen. Butler to-day. The rieneral briefly welcomed these officers, •od offered every facility in bit power to mete their stay 'hove pleasant. In reply the Admiral stated that he eiciald net winter here an be expected, but he would move part of the fleet to Anap olis to winter, when he had made a trip to the West Indians end returned. More I.lxcltement on the Northern Border &stun. Dec. 26.—The St. Croix Ilernhl publishes that at Canes, near the bortlere of Re. Bmnswiek, much excitement , 11 4-1. IA ISUCC:11(1$14. TrRNID ANY Y NIIIIITLY T..dw.-,t-sr k te ROLMAN OPERA TROUPE MONDAY EvEsi NG, DEC. =I FI,3SIN ORA SD FAIRY Mr, ,MACI"LAB OPERA or NIVE RELLA .1 • UtILP:LI.A, Tfl Y, M M;IC CLAsz , SLIP' lilt, !IC MAGIC GLA..1.4 n LIP. 1:R. THE 51AtlIC C.l.Asm Awl th. Near l'num Operett,a W STY. I, WANTS ! Sk , TED p...r0..0 E.( H.. ISM =REM fUrGincd or.!Ay stvruo.n. 11 PETS, OIL C1:07718 — , LYc F'ol{ OLIVER III'CLINTOCK & CO., No. 23 Fifth Street- fu v. of the ot th• CIIIiI-,FM . 4 1i O1.11)_l YG+, liar , wt opw.al •0.1 .phnodid it . ,111,1 , 411 of NEW GOODS! n( Vn)nria, ). .Laand and k:nibrolden d TA NI.). AND DI .A NO ED..., ~nlnhd WIN In) •D A DES , Clinullln and Tat.) I: I'43J, Dianl and ra, r I/ A TN, A, tun Into t apj utc, oitzo.lt •br Canmliuga. 011 Clol hat, Iiiill=1111111:: VIAF.II (NTi ocK a cc, =II II• 19 cm), rittabuvgh N If: W C-112. VICT* STUortlf... 7:4 ItAlt.'rhSr7:4VA .fun tin. CARPETS, - Floor Oil Clot h, la *L.,. 3 t.. 21 rkt wide. WOOLS:: DRUGUETS AND I:DOSID rI.OTHR, TV I SOWN SHADES, TABLE AND NANO COVEILS, LUGS, HATS, STAIR RODS, Cc. rtvwe ir.ats have advanoed, to Arvi hand., I, TICN to TWE:iTY•►IYR PEII CRS - A rltLto thin)) darF. and re ve now eelltng At LASS THAN EMAN• ACTREER'S PRICES. Our sconk I. nlacet en tirely nva, all having been pnrchavvol within aineq day., Fur ravh, at 14 very lovnlrt Wee: of the year. IdoParland, Collins & Ca, Nue. i 1 AZiri 7a zlrrn Tritium Cutreen rust 01Ilos and Dimssus.iHag. tind N/A RION HA BLAND'S NEW BOOK. ❑CNK9. C.,. Fun e, One volutus. Pr::: SI .r.tr, =En FALL CcIIPANT'S. del .S wood etrrel. NEW I.II,TODT OF ( - it TM: Dol.? , DUKE OF Drlitt;l:NDY. Da John Feat.r K.ric. 2 RI,. with portrait. For gale 1., KAT A CONPANT. •Irltt Sf. Wow.' alma. nuNcAN, 6111ai2.1 & CO.'S i4iht -1-1 BIM ou tlao Union Truk, Loudon, and nu,hl Bill. on e•nry Imp,haul lowa in ii. rb - tan?, Frattm, Syrtbrertatta and Italy, for nit fa tb,o. to null par. chasm's, by WIC iv - nu/tam a CO. a' and Wand Etna.; of Sl:lrd L IME! LLSIK! L/MX I Tor dub, by thu IIENTLY H. (YYLLISIi 100 v i fi.!..S. - :.-i . r sUliAk t ' - IY . Jo; MMMl==l ICE Y HMI • 13805., and 128 W0(.1.n.,1 I ILO V ERSE Foi.) CLOV EitbP; !:ER emtz CLOYEIISEED To srr:r. wd lor hy 1.. FL VOIGT ILEATHERELTI NG . ; also R. , ..ting, Packing, IL.n, Ga.okets., La.; • Loatl,:r and llosets , a Inf. , aluays on Land nl th• In• Itep-t of .I. 11. PHILLIPS, del7 Igo, ,4: end 2, NI. Clair mtrr..t 113 LE! - EMS lOU 1• aT cl.y lIENIIT 11. roux:is. suNin( gg. 2tUt Pvtott...• O du Ito-k•y• do• i5O do .11,I,• Al'Ph's, In .tor. for Ws by nn7 I= leau JJ 1511barr-1s xn. t Lard 011 Maiffl JAe. DA L 7,81,1.. A SUN, nnl CS nnd 70 otn‘d. - - - - . - D REFINED OIL tawny. an band and for sato by JAS. DA LZBT.L L SON, 'a and TO Wat, rtsved. Ltiereem prime N. 1 Lea IA Lard In loon, and fur gale - by nail D. NVAL LAC L, 3.1.3 Llbarty .trees. filitiAP WALL I'APER:t---41eanticul Vv nnu Paroni, at Cr ts, ale by nem w. P. I:JAN.BIId El if ttnd dray!. aioicb Green Applts to:wind and gut ..lo by J.B. CAI/11MP. half - URek nlfi Grara Ton la nano a d for aaa Irr dal. J. KinKr&TP CR & BTiTT2TI:I- diufletiiid TII pails choice Ih.iry r.-vii-rd mid isn'inlo by ' de7 J. b. eAsznxim. (ILL BOILING TOOLS—One Sett, now, V far wag by 11. OALZELL & CO., • not ifberyy egymy, j B 1 •. -LV A bbla, Corn Grits; In Oon3 sod tar yal. by L. 17. VOTOT & CO. CIREABE.-35 bblB. now landing from %_A gamer .lllnem., for ode by dels MAW( DIM - LT I OIL MEN'S FINE FIZEISt.... STITCHED HMIS, at ~d r.V.J J . te. ROBB'S, ED .11.ortoet amyl O,IIOT GUNS double and single barrel 1:1441ab munfoetulo, be rale by 0e.4 JA 112:15 DOWN. 13S Wool .troet. 50=ba Riot:Wee in stare Aasaa rorlalver naIEPITIRCE4IIIIO: ICIROCLIMATIONT :ov - tha t aecaccianeoFith tispeolizimi craw the OrnerslAbsdablyof theonaysaallhof 7.313.71- An* pieviling *Tito lansrparatkra,of C.lty,of . ritt.bargh,..nd of lb. earlobe suprilment4 to Aft ,Act s - f. XII SAUTER, Jr., Mayor of said S- Urns Urns Ms. my • woclamtlort, 'that. , on flts • TUMMY LN JAN - VAST, tsa, beim; the . . DAT or vac !Solna, the. elnek7 Ward of maLl, city, quallßed tarot. for weathers of the Bolas afßeprtsontallres of tbb Conmossonesith s bill abets,. the severs! place.. of fielding election. In their nerpeetbe nude end preclnres. ot.d oleo; by ballot. ander the provisions of Ael. Assterobly. passed the llnL ,Isy of lane, A. 1,4, One person to tern as Mayo's- of said city, Obe person to acre as Controller °Ladd city, sod Ons person to 141.1, reestrer nf ad IC.a..h of who= d T dull bold thd bra When be bra yeses On the tarns day, to coolormlty to the shorn cited authorities, end slay to the Oediranon or 0.1.1111 districting said city, tom cider= of the /fret Ward will elect, by ballot, COL per.. to he s member of the !blocs. Connell of =ld ell!A fnr (WO Counyears. ci =1 tlse perrOlaa to bomembee. Of the C01:21.41011 L Second Ward--Clos person to ho 4 member of the Salmi and men porton, to be tuenthom of the Common lbm 11. Third Werd—ltne Noma to be • lan tatter of th e Select m mul et: promone to be membere of the Cylll2llbll ComIL Fourth Irad—One perm,. to ben number of the Select oad too pennons to be members of the Com mon Connell. 311th Werd—One pt./von to be a membe of the Sn. tent and elx pcnom to be member./ of the Common Council. Sloth Want—One prom to In • member of the Meer and Mar Immune to 14 members of t be Compton Comte ementh Ramt—One ftereon to be o lumber of the Select and two Inman to be members cd the Common Commit Eighth Ward—One person to be a mettther uf the &Met aml three verso.. to be members of tha then. non Coancli. Itetnun to Lc n rtemtter &Iva sald tbrlnt portnnut to bo zuctut.nrn .4 Ma Wa nton Canutefl. Each of whom NILO be onaliard to servo no a cro, bar of the Eaton of Rem...awl rea of th is Cona atoa wealth. At the election o he held ea aswinall, en TyreArt, the sth day of January, A. 10., 1551, The electors of lbo Tint Ward wilt rote at the Public School Lowe In .otd want. The electors of the Ancor' Wain will rate at the ' Public School lino to 41‘tki warlL The *lectors of .0 much of the Thinl Word ne tin aorth of end went co b i newt beg precinct No. lof wild ward, will at the b o n esof B. 211chtey, en the comer of Sixth and Scrathileld strecte. Thu ohicturs of leo tench Of the Third Ward ea line *Ada and awn( 210.2011 Innen, Wait prninct NA 2 of said ward, will vote at the holm. of M. geowety, at the corner of Wylie and Tanned anal, The electen of the Fintrtli Ward will vale at the r.etwilehool Meuse In Add ward. The oleo:darn of ea much of the Filth Ward me lies tooth and mat of Adam. street, king precinct No. I of Laid ward. will rate at lb. Peddle School blouse. lo odd ward. Th. electors of so mach of the Flitll ITud sui eouth and wok of /611.131, .tenet, befog prrcLoct No. 2 of .oftd word. 0111 tole at ft. Poblk tkt...l 11904 012 In vilfl rant The rierton of tha Sixth Ward sill rote at the Public fbihool Hones In mid went. The elemors of the &tenth 'Ward will rota 2t. the Public &hoot House in mid •nrti. The °Linton of the IIL/Lth Ward will rate at the Pohlin School threw In said Irma]. The electors of tLa Ninth Ward •!!t 3.0 et the Pointe &tOOOI Home to .aid ward. threw under my hand end clm teal of the told Clip of Pittsburgh, the 16th day oflrecom . L A. IL, 156.1. daltadte C _Jr., SAWYEIt, Jr., Yl-yor. FA..SiILY DYE C0L0R.,.. =2 onta . COW. rATENTED oqroaza 1.9, ISO. Drat. Dart Gm..., ...,DDmek./...k, 4.c, eof :,,... 4 rASJ W,' G'.., ar M.,, 4 LiAt Hve, t• Ci Mai.,, Pre. , Minor, • I. ... _ . 2 11,, , m, azrri or+, .1 , , Clanr. Dupe 11,ten, .1... Pink, d...,iyi1l Ltemen, AnpL, v. ...,' . . ~, a 1 B”. 1.1 P.,.1., (*my, • , . ..., c' Salm.n., eriva.m. .. 1 / 4 11 .) , lA, Ikrt th,th. 1 .. . , tiar • Sluff, i„wpL. 1.6, L. /VIM Dna .: \\ ...... , . _.... - , ] di., ~ T-er. Day and he Dying &:k, W•nilen and allied Gniida, -cart's, Linea. s, Ribbons, Glow, 11...ibnets, Feather" KA Clilldren's Clothing, and a kiinto of ' Wearing Amster]. earA tiAVINO OF En PER CENT. "Oa For 25 cents pat nal teNtnii . ninny guinta as amt./ nth,' lee can fire war* that ilium. Variant al...Jet an be produced ram 11. e same lye. Tht pr c.a. is iduipte, anal ono nueian met the dy• mice. ... Dia - cr.:ann. In rt,tr4l,, adz And German, of earh parkelie. Foe Nether lulorin•tion in NH lg. and atrini • perfrct taunted., 0 tint t.. 1,45 are beatisdapted to f ye ores others, with any ralueLls rrdpra , l purrhaini Hoare bleat. Treellee iin Dyeing and heal by mall en r,nM , ..t eenta. Manua mere. by littll It servEss, Ileuadway. Bunton. Nor sale by draniets And dialers goerally. nell :dm 1 u 'A •, 5t . 72 „. 1 rrt) ,A T T HE 4Egt 11 a r . ‘17 1. 1E ,. 12 x S Commossionerl appointed by tit,. it part..., coo. Fitting of Hots. J. K. Moorhead. of Pennsylvania, William M. galley, of Rhode Island, and Jobs %Vanier, of Ohio, to co...her the following appro. A. gelation, made by the last Congress Or " FtWflfltellifratlons to test the practicability of cultivating .d prepar tog to and hemp as • tote for 'cotton, twenty tboaund dollars," nosing met, and after several days' lo vestigathn, believing Mum a further and falter Judi. of their in vestigations might stature valuable results, attionro ed to ineet again on WEDhItS DAL, the gith day of retbnutry przt;at m. Theregent all limmmitod ifi lhi .11.11 , 1tmlion'or thi. appropelatkm, or angions to develop the subject for the public good, to send to this Deportment, on or before that day, earnplre of the hem,, and fisi Ia the different Magee preputat ion ;of the Iflon-s .4, fabrics prepared by them, accompanied by state meats of the stations pew:sans owed, and ths cost of ptedoation In each ease ; also, descriptions the Studs and colt of machinery nacd, where nisi, dr., huretber with soy and all teformation that may be morel to the Conomiation. Piacilogs, Inc I Ilia information n.. - matey N-role an intelll,,.. di•tribotlan L , f the apnrr.pruation ‘-an be mac . .. de=:4 ISAAC NILAYTOTI. Commiaai.mne. EXCELtIiOR FLINT ULA CV]{ PA2iX Laws now in course of erection on GMT SMILE?, betweam Peaw7lranl• Avenue au! th Ither, cicar Liprilacolre .1. V.t.7, n lArg• and WOCKB, with rill thr tacwlrro Impnw ruts. and Iriii be in cvetridet• running ord., on 0, Loot the rum. OF JANUARY, orteet nary tali DA prrporml to manufat Mr" roportor qoallty of Flint Glass Chimneys All orders promptly etrerolttl to. fur OITICE AT WOIIRS Adare,iB, JAS. EL LINDSAY, CZEI FußbtrruxE 01NZ •$D WoOD 011A1119 et LLITO or. At WHOLESALE OR RETAIL Tb u.! opix.it , t. Edammdwo Co.. k ..a 111 Fo.irth atroq. H ATS AND CAPS I •‘-. ~.-- ' ,.7 g, 'THE CONFESSIONSAND .E.L l ,': r , :::',,tf, PERIENCE OF AN IN y&Liti, published - ".:..e Vi'l Au the benefit arelm a warning arid enetion to - ' s : i ,_4", ,- .5?.. t 1 men who mfr from Kermit Deiallt.7. Broifiytnre , ' fr . 1 44... j),...,, cf .. 2 ...b eed. et, eopplying,nt the came thnY. :A.1'40.! a , et.... t' ,veere., Dl Don who hae erred knyeat .-:, 1i,,,,iz , after being pot to great espenre nod /4 4 7 thi'ough .T. , , . : .t4 torAlcal Maims and quackery;' . .t :. ,4,t;'l D, enekeing a nest-paidaddrossod envelop., shw a '',,::. , '', - A: m o tet may be bad of tha author, . ~4:4`...ix NATELANIEL lIATFAIR, Dm, .---:eyia, myY-IrlydearF Bedford,Biome coma 7, N. ir, ' .. , tfr e c' l lei v et...=: .- !-'-. --: e,-aronridnon: bet 'ti w. •••• :- ... ..tr'• [{ROBINSON, RAJ& & cii:, -, 00 e .• . ..., . --,..,-....--,----,2i moon to litnitainir, Nam & 1tyy,,,,) WAREING '.',.17.?...-;,* SON ironss, ramnsts 1 Sfarstmars, Pirtshoreb„ '-.' 4. , - ,. „_:';.f.4 eizonferturcra .of TWAT AND sztaux.rnr ' :' , 1 ,, ,,Ni. ant-4,11 ENCLiTA 'DLAST ENOTNES, ntta,, ?,..A6t 11l AMIN CET , OFADING , stlammia, cAfiz. ;,''P:i37,lF' INDS, of all deediplftne; OLL . ..TANRS A 5T11,4 '' ',..;< ;'-ft ROILED. AND SHEET LEON worm,. -, - .. , ..1 - 1 A,gent._ for 111.1TADVS RATENT INJECTOR,' . ::, 'VI* vein rEran.sa Bor r uns. r LAX Stikaf Olt- COVP24.-..-'1,i1.5.,"4 -'-' MILL & AMELTMG Ti'OBH.S,- Itrrsirtric ''l ,' -,..-,: .. . , pARK, 3PCCltbit &CO., .i;14.: 1 nann•actumn of S .ILEI„TIIING, su,Alats, A A. - :.:7145„;44.1 , BOLT COPPED. , Mani, " COITF-tt. •BOTTi klt4 RAISED STILL DOM*, APALTDD SOLDER," ;4,,,1 Alen, impottela art& deedds In METALS, TIN - ~..-.'-i;:ggi rLkyr, SHEET =ON WERz t do,- Constatiy o n '' -.L.-1. hand, TUNERS' 31f-ACurszs AND TOOLS. • 1-,,:ke," wa*onso, No,I4O FIER.ST.rwI 1p fiICON'D SU, ' ''.V .l ' , f Fittabarl,.... Pa. • ' ,''. Special ordam of Copper cut to any atifirod pattern. .I a gl''lY`?2 , Y.,..._-___ PrBOTH BEXES li P PV4 P.%tftL,lttgkTial'A : .t.' ttu r ,,l,, .. -,;',". tog beet, restored to heilikie - ITAT . ,_ , _.b.f., — .7 . _ r '''' . e. x' demo/ova the usual r0um....131-n,TTpuf,,;=;Zri,:::::::::. ' ate •0204410 f lteiagwitt,V ll *l; • Sr . _;C 66 . l . _,..' "1 . .:id'•''. m hit andtd duty to eununnnitate to ldsannirper.TeThek:... J . ciraturet nu means of moo. - rinte.7. 4 .._ -.*; ...,' 1144 ~ of So °sedgy., /reran seel,PY , :t C°2 7: 4 5, '- the plearriptton used. Dlred. to • Di. 'JD; IN,._ !,,,,„ '.. BACHALL. 3..86 Full= atm F. ...„:„.....;.: -'-.-- ml-IyL, feeep - ,21_-,_ ' ) ..,.. . F.QtrAi...2o.2lMfol'sotr . Yie.4 hr /Pi iirii:!,....,..- mita; Gist the Johnloi ti".!DA/'CI:. Fiftldl'r 8257 il.lonli„;l!li___11. . , . ~... vasou I'lrdiallittVitatmloc,r,',..:7.,- ' ' - 1 ",M4 1 k - ' frikirdirciAialiliirYirtiktAT,"==,, ."., ~- " ..:. t ,:-. t ,, 2 - `,--,t - .---..i.- ! -,• ---';;,',:..-? .-.;-:.' :,. t l ,:-: - : ,- -:,•-',-.,--:-•). 4,?.pZ--•,,. ' n o, ' t '-st.* ' - f"/ _ +-,,.., ..„,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,„;,,,. 1, ~-; ;..... kz.'. - " -- :' , .,,,.. - -, -, •, - i' - 4 .-... - it , -- 1- ~z,":1 ,- - .. - •, , ...,,;,:,..i z ~:..4,,:-.,;,;:it;;-„.:--< . ...k-ti ' ,., 1.- -i,', .,',i'-'-.:"•-:';',?`:--A1-1-4:4--5`'''''''''''''' ' '' ' & ' -**W4ar gA lr, 'Va t i - Z4e - 4 - 4 , 1 , i - i . '-:,- ,• !; ; ' ; 7 '' '' , o;' , '; ''''' ' ' • LA DIES' PUIVS! Of cv•ry kled nod quality. LADLES' AND MISSES' HATS I BT WIIoLESALE AND RETAIL, AT McOOBD ds CO.'s, I. WOOD STREET (Tunes L, cAd•iviil, "crown to haw+ !Tolmes 41 Co.) Pons PAOSItB, TA,lei IA BACON. LAM/. 9IIOAB crimp murk SHOKI:D nr.gr, Ac.. CORNER MARE= AIM FIRST STREETS, Pmrsartun ' Vs McCOLLISTER. A: BAER, TOBACCO DEALICIts, log wool) sTrr.RET, Are felling off tbelr large etnek or TOBACCO, TIM AND SMOKING TOBACCO At the vary lowest 6;onva foe rash. !All orders promptly attended to. 1.17 CIONIMISSION GOt /DK—Noir in store kJ and for sale 300 belt. Tack Mate, lIIALTse and OMR Apple.; 7000 buck. Plaistow; van me , Eocksrheat 21,,er; 50 bbl.. Lake Shots Turnip* 50 do DinkoryiNnt.; 200 hush. Walnuts; 25 bbl.. Sweat (2./..r; 110 do Whim Cons lEsah 20 do Hominy Celts; 50 do Flint Hemloy; d dq eholc• 801 l butter: ID elnasebotee do do: 12 palls Flesh Hansel ebb. Mph. Cake Saar; 1200. bush. Wlnts Deans; 10 bbla. deb 100 be. eld Dile Dues: LM S - • YRUJP23.-100 bbl 3. assorted brands Strop. foe n• igrel for mi. by don - J. F-IREPATEME LIMO. . . . BA - 81031' - IVILLOW*-713. bcps r •now don • • - 111ATATI DIC/iltrif#4,‘ bble:Sweist Cider, on cent dipment. • ISCWOL&ILLItIt LANG' MiI.iCEL.E.ILI'EOI7B. EMEMEEM JAR. W. WOODWELL, Of nvery sty's, To mil a rostra. -"..- =1 unto . .... ._ .... _ ,IIiPECIAILortr.. ~ ......:....-1, 1 1 ( .'• •.' - - f.314:z = ~' ::-." : E(.1.14.:: • ,-,,,,,,,,,,,.--- Wt. iir.:48.13443V-c - .„. 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