he i:JailLI .; JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR ANDP ROP RIE TO R Terms.—Dann, Six Dollars per year, strictly in advance. Werarr, Single subscrip tions, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER 01 THE CITY THURSDAY MORNI NC DEC. It CITE' WI AT WEIRS _ STEADIII 'ATMEN ARRESTED FOR MAN. SLAUGHTER -The United States Marshal arrested the following officers of the steam. er Igo, on Saturday morning, at L3tart Falls, Meigs county, Ohio, on the charge of manslaughter: Captain—Wm. Price; Clerk—H. B. Cunnin , rham; Pilots—Asa C. Woodward, Levi Chapman; Engineer —John McKeown. The boiler of the boat bursted, injuring one men by scalding and otherwise, so that he died. The parties were arrested upon the affidavit of the Su• pervising Inspector of this port, and were taken to Cmcinria i un Sunday, in charge of Deputy United St.,tes Marshal Small, on the steamboat Fannin Mcßurnie. The Igo was running without license. The ac cident occurred in the vicinity of Wheel ing, a short time Once. Bang note listotations. Corrected for the Post by Feld Jr Lare, of the National Bank Note Reporter. (The Reporter is published monthly, at One Dollar a year, in advance. Office, Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh, Pa ) Dar - Bate , uncertato at present. Prrnsatmon, December 11.E1861. nr,rmint . _ New England States New York State New York City par New Jersey Pennsylvania, (Phi!adelphiit) per Pittsburgh per Interior, ith.pended.... I to 1 Delaware Distrint of Columba., Maryland, Baltimore.. Virginia. Wheeling sod Bra:lc:nap Eastern North Carolina Bodth Carolina Georgia Alabama Lou mails Kentucky '1 canasta(' Uh Indiana Free •' Bank of the State iihno 3. .. Wisconsm IOK a.... M clugan • • " Missouri 5(09 C math Exchange Belling rates on New York and Phil&lelphia per cent over par. SCHOOL MArras.a.—Tae State St perin.. tendent has decided thst if a teacher ;e not paid when his salary is due. he can ob , lain judgment for it, and have execution in the mode pointed out by the school law. If the nonpayment was owing to no fault of the arectorr, the expenses of the suit will be placed on the Distrlct, if due to their negligence, on the members of the Board, individually. A county B.lpertn tendent is bound to make out the teache...., certifiente immediately after tne close e! his Emamination. Children cannot be ex cluded from school because their parents hate not paid their schnkJi tax. SUICIDE.—A painful case of suicide oc curred in Unity township, W , -2ttr-rets;..; clunty, on Thursday last. Mr. t;or.r.c Klntz, a wealthy and highly roel. , c•a: ! farmer, committed suicide by himself in his barn. Mr. K. had ill health for some months, whicu - sioned, at times, groat depression of spi.A= On Thursday he appeared at intervals me-e cheerful, and made an engagement with his wife to visit a neighbor in a buggy. He started to the stable to gat the horse and bug y ready, and remained so long that his wife became uneasy and went after him, when she ieund him suspended by the neck t 9 a joist in the stable. Atonic PRIS9NICIIS BILAXTOI4 CO.— Hens , n and Harvey Peaton, John Mc flamer and Fredrick Hoorer, four mem bers of the notorious guerrilla band of John E. Hays, of Braxton county, were brought to the Athenaeum last evening by Captain Shuman of the First Virginia Cavalry. Two of the party admit that they were at the sacking of Glenville, Gilmer county, a few weeks since Ai• rho force!. in pursuit of Hays and his ruffians, with a for vrorri.. et of !or early capture, IV heeling P A I'I'CINTMENT BT THE GO PER.NCE.- Aaron K. Peckham. of Wyoming county, has t eJn appointed Pmeident Judge in the In the 26,1 a Judicial District, in place of lion. George W. Woodward, who was elected Judge of the Berks CDunty Dis trict. Judge Peckbam's commission will extend over the period of one yeur, and his appointment was unanimously urged by the bars of Columbia, Sullivan and Wy oming counties. DEATH. OF SOLDIER.—The following, among other soldiers, have died at the eaters in and around Washington since last report: Milton Brant. Company A, 53d Pennsylvania; Joseph Sehadrer, 104th Pennsylvania; Alexander Muneel, Ist United Stales Chassuurs; G. W. Gist, let Pennsylvania Cavalry; J B K tehen, 52d Pennsylvania; David lieagler, 30th Penn. Sylvania, and William Dunlap and John T. Taylor, lsi. Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. A0(111AVATIID ASSAULT.—Andres Freiss belen appeared before Mayor Wilson yes% terday and made information against Geo. Woods for an aggravated assault upon his son, John Freisbelen, who he sw6re was attacked by Woods while on his way home on Saturday night, struck on the head with a stone or some weapon and knocked down. The blow produced a large wound in the head and severe injury. Woods was arrested and admitted to bail to an. swer. GOOD APP.q.NTMENTS —Major Alex. Montgomery, Q carter Master of the iteg. ular Army, has appointed J.dm L. Fishell and C.. 11 Stark, of Greousburg, Inspec. tore of Government Wagons here. The appointments are well received. Both these gentlemen are practical workmen, and amply fitted to discharge the duties of their appointment. THE YONT/CELLO ESTATlL—Oommo dore Levy, tho owner of the Monticello estate In Virginia, who remains loyal, it is said has prepared his will, in which ho leaves the Jefferson homestead, and $lOO,- 000 to keep it in repair, a legacy to the United States government.— Wheeling Press. DEA_II.- We neglected to state that the young lad Monteith, whose legs were so terribly crushed by a train crossing West Common, Allegheny, that amputation wa recessary, died from his injuries a few days since and was buried the following day. PRKSENTATION.-C,pt. Cha7. Naylor, formerly of this city, a fow days r'.nce, presented M. R. A. Parrish, of the Cali fornia regiment, with a handsome swor,t, on behalf of some friends, at the St. Live' rence Hotel, Philadelphia. Luttrr. PHILLIPS, in Capt. McFarland's cern pany, Thirteen.h regiment, whose ill neEts ot typbod fever we have noted, is so I.w that u is thouoht be cannot recover. He is a son of J. IL Phillips, , for merly county jailor 1113A.TBE.—The bilk at the Theatre for this evening includes the 'Octoroon" and the new pantomime (.1 The Hoase that Jack Built," v.i:i h has i,'en FO well re. ceived during the week. Ettie Henderson appears as Zoe. The oil refinery lateiy'burned in Steno behville has been reconstructed and is now in full operation. Tux Beaver C .1 l; !lief Committee have one hua lr d tu.l 6,xty families on their list, to vaom they are paying out $BOO to $OOO per month. Tin sale ofTadtes' ,urs will be continued at the old action house, corner Wood street and Virgin alley, this afternoon at two o'clock. ZOSEZPH KlTha JOSEPH MEYER & 808, telanufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS. WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET, (between Sixth etreet and Virgin alley nog PITT,IIt:RG p LIOTOGRAPII ALBUM ALL STYLES, -ALSO DIA.F.IRS FOR 1862 W. S. HAVEN. .^n9 CORNF.P. W,)01) ANDTT4IF?I.‘4TRRETS ARRIVAL. FALL AND -WINTER DRY GOODS, NOW OPENING. SHAWLS & CLOAKS, NE\V STYLES DRESS GOODS Ll..u'oe Wid h Reny. 26 cents per VIA:d wort: 50 e• “11,6 w thr, all woo; PI 67 an I (2 , ,ored. French 111 e. ritiva 60 cents.' IP-iimerre., SPittrietr and I. Grey Fire nels ph.la Fuherton'a plaid a - 1.1 White Flan nels. Whda and cohJr• Fla:role. Prints. i :ce,• (~ T la and! _•!;,• ra• Tar i chh.,-hed .i:r.y: .cy I;:aeket, ksimnr .tad :Needle as I Hover). of all tads. hey. e lull F-10 - 1: at r, t, ' RT ~tV 11 1 / 4 7• „r 11,1 I % V K. '1 Market Street • -7-Ikw Q. NWS THROAT CONFECTIONS WN'S 'ItONC:IIIAL TROCHES n - wrAN's NilAiOisilU WAFERS AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL SCITENCK:3 PU LM ON IC SY I{llP SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP Por saki by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT ii DRUC4 STORE, Cor. Penn and Et, Clair pits, noll .0-PAR'rNEN.SITIP-W E HAVE C aesomated wait :u the GLASS manufett•- turing bueinets, ROI3I:CAT WAI.,LAGE 1.12.1 W. F. hfcliEF, the sty:a of the firm t o remain ea noreto f 're, S. Mo%Eh` A CO. The eo-purtner,hip to dam fmm 2d inst. kJ< deCt-2tv JAB. McF.EF. IHAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED A a.Aortroent of PARK'S PRICKLY 1 3 LAF'rERS. PARK'S PRICKLY PLASTERS. PARK'S PPICKLY P.LASTETEL PARK'S PRICKLY PLASYKRS.: PARK'd PRICKLY PI,ASTER.S. PARK'S PRICKLY PLASTERS. It is prohaole th-r,, is not so adult individual in the world W.:O hat ndt had oxvuton W arp'y pias ters for pain in 1,:3 chest, Ernie, I. albs, bowels, tern• pies or b.,k, kr a F , llBe of faintness or sinking at the rift of the stomach, aLWnding Dyspepsia., Liver Complaint, itheumw.ism, Ass made Alts-- lions, Colds. Con coast - it - opt Fftrhale Weak no-s, etc. For th,e unpltztits !Lel e no Plaster equal to Park's Pt ical) Plaster. Tde genuin e artmle for sale at At JOSEPEC FLEM 1 NG',4 At JOiFTH FLEMING' 'I, At JulEPti YLMEN,'R, At J OE,EPti FLEM corner or the Diamond and Market at. corm', r of the Diamond and Market et. de7__ oornt, of tile I harnonn end Mart,t sL EYE EAR, DEAFNFiss, SIGHT - lIEhLUING. DR. VON NIOSCHZISKER OCULIST AND A_URIST. Will remain in the city for only a I. [HIM/TIME LONGER. Dr. haq antliciently proved by h:s practice and operations during the Last ten mont hs that his sue:cella in resto. tog the Leaf to Bea - int; and the Blind to Sight. en h tin him t i the C01218 , 1611CP of these who need his cervices, and the shims of BUPaRIORVIY In his SP , COIALI'FY. t 3 fa secure his :,EftvroEs, rdl avphcations must ii : made at 0000. 111L.0flice- No. 155 TB I RI) BT., betwe% G•ant and s no2S WILLIAM CARE & Wholesale Urocers, AND IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GLNS, ALSO Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONP,IIIELA RYH IV RISKY, 11s7 arl 329 Liberty Strnet, r FITTSEIVROII, P&p 2 - • HO USE, <IGN & OBNAME: STAL p - +1.4N1 ER AND GLAZI ER, leo ur St., Bets Wood & Snit PITTSBURG 11, PA. M:`r+n—sntly sttended tn. tr, riEmlvd W- H. McGEE & CO., EilfillAAT TAILO ES, INVITEt Lein e the a , atr i nt t ion k ot of bw, rers w Fail and Winter Goeids, just received, among may be found all of the newest styles 01 gutsily for (yenta aril V citable ' Wars, together with a full and compl,t.e, tu.oorte j went of gentlemen's Furnist. bonds W' MeisEl: d (AU.. 143 b yaiera I et. I cor. Market 8q noire, Alley nen y City. D ACK ED BU rIER-40 jars choice yellow_paoked BuLter received and fr r sale by J. S• corner Market. and Firm. eveetei ;. !, • v. 7, r !';1 6 It • til l/ II I t • LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News up to Two O'clock. THIRTY-S EY ITti CO:t (ill ESS. SENATE —Mr. Sumner, of Mas.s , pre. sented a petition for the emancipation of the slaves of rebels without compensation Mr. Wilson, of Mass., offered a resolu tion instructing the Committee on Milita ry Affairs to inquire bud report to the Senate what reduction may be made in the. expenses of the army. Agreed to. Mr. King, of New York, from the Corn inittee on Military Affairs, report.. d a roe— requesting the Secretary of War to inform the Senate whether any and what aid had boon rendered by the Pay Department of the army to enable vclun t.trB to transmit ho no any part of their par, and what addii.iimai faciiitias may be afforded them for that purpose. AT,eebd to hl r. I.'o ael I, ~f Kontutky, pragented the coriea ot" ret,ciiiit , 'ons adopted by the Legislature of Kentucky. akin •iiat aff ,rd sinm relt.: to the :Itetrestel people of IrehlLd .rrer3 to the ALL PRICES, Inittee on Etreign Atriirs. Mr. Harris, of New Y,• k, prosonted tho of the New York Chambor ct Commoree, relktim4 to the establish :niCt of a lino of mall stetimers from Sao Francisco to China. ll'iferreti to the Com mittee on Commerce. Mr. Chandler, of Michigan, offered a nstructing tho Uounnuttoo or. 11,,itsry AfLot.. to Inquire into tho ex• pediehey of appuintlnv b joint committee ut two hOube3 of l,• ngrl-16, „ho &nail have •u.vcr tc rettro shy imr.ruj•er .hoer in tha Army or ti tvv. Avr,. I to, Mr. Morrill. of Ho , Inirtnluced a jo;nt re3o,u'..i On lor thee,. n of the 1r, 9 ,. er:.y of robe at d the b,tizlaction 01 the claims of loyal wen. Mr. Hams intro.itteoti a bi'l to eto..ablish a E.. w Lll:i:Lary and 111/5:1 more. It .forred to the Cumin tt...0 on Military A trairs. Mr. Wl's. n, of Mass., introthluo.l a bill to increase the numbar of oaaets at W , EL POI nL , 1:-It‘rrEd to the Committee Mllitary A fraira. Mr....Sesnsitb, of Oreg:rt, annot.ric-d the death of his isto coilonguo, Edward ack inson Baker, Unitod. S.a es sorator from Oregon and paid a brief tributo to oravery and worth, offering the u.rual res 01u.1005. 31r .11cDmgA1l, f amd, t‘r ring to 16., (1 , :c04,.., of two dIP n ,.(1 :S.-natorz, 1) and Bak(-r, Man n, br frmnda of hie. both m. Adde;y ditT , r(-nt, yet i , .tn ;, qt ,•„‘... E .. paid a h . gh tribute to tb.l,-i q i, nco, t toy. airy and true wortb of tr.o dot. torA. Air. I:lllc“tf.l , rr,d tilt. , Into .tt , 0r. , 0•••• [l,2a pvrt... , r.al 17!etri e.nee ear:y Itl tr,l w.,4 y Ni." - : 0! r W:11.1.•a alt:1 t•mi:.nr.t eV. 11, fir. t'-1: , wite f•tntt—itint: r wne a tried an,'. ' rice ev:ol , •r, a true ad...t lat.trupt•Lp:t2 Mr. C,Wai , , of , c; , ,ltuo ! for sylvo.nia thot, , ter rflother the dee..., :L. rojht t v.oep t,nd rosy h r tribute t, nt the :Ide of 0.•••;!. , n, hip tid nut . Jr..l) ,b:e alld bray .iLd had Le liv-d in th-,..1en uta nave bei•n a Viking, and h. nanin, nave curni down w:tn ilv-G;;, si 11..1 - a - Lia paid a 114 . Y.U1.1f11 I but 1.• no, v. 'rd.: a - 0.1 o: Mr. 1)..x Fi to. .r.. devotion of I 11.0 .•i. of WI country, of L.., brit—to,: I:fu a d e ~„ 31r. Stirr.!-., Kr.d 6 , •!dir, b,ll, t.I [VI llllrfttlk.r. t llt I tt, MEE eount: v to the ,•1: . ,1 hls G d lie said that the true eau- •ofG •n B .k• r death wag blavery, and the only way t est:: ge h., d atr, •• to tb. vi'to the U. murde eo d•nd S netor. 1.3.1 r Mr. L.lttle!l, ;If , beautiful arid elognent euL,gy en the d•- (..e.5. , :••••.i, Senate adjourn e d. lfousE.—Mr. .Lov joy expressed Me: hoots', conviLtl4.a that such ord••la were i=sued oy the c. ro m.ndmg G•••Derals, out any auto •r:tv •er lle xas eatirti•d el this fee'. t • he Pres ident dune n^t r•-•rn,v•• or ca,bi , e- no he (Mr. •y) e!..! advu• de; he, nut ta , :iev- theearl ti p r - ..r any ouch shameful mow-ores de far )1+ tl -, ,•rtainPd, the to•=limeny , f ev G n . r. toe tle' A is Poet the .lev••• sr- true. ti t tofu ; e/.l'; (1 '• McDowell, prey t , ,LItl to th:• battle • t Rio, that G,maral carefully (mquired c. every black fuc,ltive with regard to the movements and p-bitione of the en•eny and the toNgre!hv of th , cvuntry. Thy are the most reliable scol.ts we have, and i.e thought it most shamefu l , mean end con temptible far the Major Generals of the army to slander a , - see elretidy cligraf•ed. Bair, ;,f Mo., FkLid that Mr S . nvena had evidently mitt:oder:to order. The latter had 1-..t,rfued :bat he had no idea of doing anything cer trary to the law of tLe ar d Lae r w!.. icy of the government Mr. Blair said, for the benefit of .the House and c %try, that be positively knew that Gen. Heileck gave an order to d rte fugitive: 1n rn the pr.son in St. Loula on hie (Mr. application. Mr. L.,vt-ioy declared Coat Ei5V65 had i been actually delivered ti 7 under General Hallecl'a order. Mr• Blair stated that ho called on Gen. Lialleck the day after the ord. , r was issued and informed him that it we, liable to be misunderstood. General Llalleck said lie had no idea of contravening the law f Congress and the policy of the tram]; his eirople object was to exclude from his camp 5111,13 persons as coulf ron. vey information to the enemy. The Gen , eral added that al Cairo slaves came into his camp to adi fruit. but returning to Kentucky and the Southern part of Mien seuri, they fell into the Lauds of the enemy who obtained information from them. Mr. Fouke said that the officers regard• ed Gee. Halleck's orders as most wise and sa.ltitary. • The allusion, by his colleague, Mr. Lovejoy, to the lldslity of these slaves, was untrue. The army was mislead on the 7th of November by slaves. His own regiment wee 0)113 led into an ambuscade. L'it the roolution pass, dtd recruiting in Illinois will cease. The army will stand by the order of General Halleck. If his colleague would pay less attention to the negro, and more to the interests of the country, we would get along much better. last remark was received with ap- Western Virginia Legislature. plause, which the Speaker Pr"mPtiY I WHICKLINU Doe, 11 —ln the Legisiew chocked.) tu:e. Mr. Garksadon, of Hampshire, intros Mr. Blair, resuming, said that General diteed a re4olution to prohibit any person Halleck intoinied him that he intended to el ,. , agtti in toe rebellion from ever holding use the slaves if he could to the advantago ot i„ in '.his State of the government, and if it would weaken Mr Sr.:der, ul Mononkalia, introduced the enemy, he would take their slaves from a resolution modifying those parts of th them, but he did not intend that such per- code wtich prohibits writing or speaking Nons should come into the lines of his camp. ..trtinst s:ayery so as t 3 make them con.. .Mr. Valiandigharn, of Ohio, moved to i , irre to the spirit and genius of our insti ls t the pending resolution on the table.— tutions. Aa'reed; yeas iii, nays 64. 7 here were many Union men in and The resolution heretofore introduced, around Winchester, hut they were afraid looking to a recognition of the independ• , to openly avow their sentiments. \V ASLI INGTON, DJC. 11 )11,, ()7EV..r ' til Is la' . tiuu: tns ha Fn r Tr, al er.c, of n yti and Liberia,-coming up, lar. Col, of thio, ffered as an amendrecut, that the committee on Foreign Affairs in quire lob. toe er.pediency o f - d o i ng so , i n , steed of direct instructions to report a bill for that purpose elle said instead of bring, ing up so friigizently the pesiilereus negro, the country expects Congress to give a lit. iime to more important subjects. Tee amendment was agreed to and the isizolution was adop ed Mr. Vallaniigharn called atteutii - n to the :set that a select committee was ap. ritiid at the former Congas, to consider the - .l;bject of the bill for th the friii.tkine: priviiee,o. Tim hill ri;ported by that Committee WISE LI Oil the eaten. ttur, and it was his desire that members ehculd examine it before it regularly comes up for ci.n-ideration, Mr Ciiirsx remarked that the tee on Post )dices and Post Bads had frsmed a bill to abolish the friinking priv ileze with other provisions swelling the revenue and satisfying the plblie desire.— They propose to report the Sill mit week A n,••;Eago was read from the Senate annuun,_ing• the death of Senator Baker _Messrs. tibial, of Oregon; Phalli). and Sargeant, of Callfornis;Dunlap, of Ken• tutlty; Colfax, u! 1-dians; R etlsrdson, of [Hint Kelly, ul Penn'a and Riddle, of verally doilvered eulogies abt/und int: with el, (pont and interesting allusions to the public and pricer character of the The ueual reee;utions of Teepeet waro d end the Homo adj .urned. Urom Washington At- II No FON, LM:cember 11 —The Pres. ident ban d. dined to communicate to Con grenn any communication addressed to him by U c governments of England, France ant Spain in regard to the armed intern vent' proconed by them in tha affairs of Mexmo. 110 deems it inexpedient at this 'Enr. Q.ltirli , rrnsstrr'd Department hrs ( :.green appropr:talial nt :61,noomir):n r.d.litivn to tt,o $1,100,000 voted et i.a VV.'S Setill:nll to rne-t, Inc ex ponces incurri.(l Inr the armed tlittils on the wnvr6. occuti-d a coat hide Pr•.pd,r,t ll,wli , to.day. during the f the eulogtett consiquent on the atn ul S ator Th , crate of the President to either 1_1_42-e of Congrcs; are of rare occurrence. ( , n t.upri, SE during the at hours • f a:.d this is the first instance of ki.d within the last quarter of a cen tury. Tao Committee ar pointed by the Speaker or. • hnt brAnch of the Presidect's th9,u,ari 1 . 1 , 1 , t:1V0 the &fence of the Num uorP lek-3 arid rivers, convats hf Mort•s. Arli, Id, of Li.; Ashley, 01 ()too; No : aidrich, of Mum ; Bebbilt, : !z., of Nftw }"or!., GrAh 2.Pr, JI frl,n; Wet.uler, of New 1'...11(1 aid 1e^...! i.e.ters from liu-oi a ray %List Dr. It ii ! !Le L uldon T.C. s, writes that the 1,1 •1111:" to ft!'• • reign mediation with a vow with the S Nth, on the bests ul h s..p.trioi in is difiemt to con. eeicc hi. , w Mr. R..isseil should have been t c the ied•iptiun of such an idea. Is.i..ither anintnistratien, nor any one with it would ever accept, such 11.13 I.Ut/OZ, from any quarter, or a - inane on bas'- but the complete submission of revolt to the authority of the d urdcrir har.i been received at the Adju t ()dice, from the Seero!a - y f War; tirEo frure regiments bat t mdeper.dent conicani , s will be goviirnors ut States, ex cclal recr.i•sitior. of the %Vat 1).•; ,rinicht rurngin Stays a E.! he completed under ryipecti vs gum-I-DOTS /Lid 711,1 - e ads cl _ U. scr‘;:, to assign tha ni,.n ~• Jvi t tL:ir zat . ..m. L 4 . 11l X 11: .t:a Ltandard prescribed by law. I. "rt, r.• own.; seryi... in the • i r '-Le v lorcos alreaoy ion ai d for th-, ,, *.hat. may be. here.. pla.ed tinier t he c hmtz. :•uperiel.endents for those Stales general Its f r tho ant im,Lruetion of rccrult,', ttu ! :yawn. Cap' It J. 1.)....11;e, infantry, Liarriibure;; V irattra Maj. \V .1 N.., -1,, United State", Army, at Major N. C Macrae, 1 . • -0.1 , Army, Camp Chase, Co, k b Indltials, GA. J. S. S•moneon, s• A , TLe Saper:ntend , .l.:, cictsi,ed will tt.L' .1.1-.1. , of t h u r , .cruWaf.; service in the va r..., c..ll,ich they are asangned on the lit ..,i J3' Earl, They will take r depot which will LI t .•:r , mme,diate roir,mand. The i..2T I, 1 Ltw 8: to ..f N ew Y. rk p. tut Aitmny. Upon tte re si`` vri , ,ten,ler.id a suitable ow; •, , :unteer otlicere. non.comim, sioned ar,d privates will be detailed fir duty 'tie stall departments, mid a. rli rua.-tern at the respective depots. A dpiburbit,t officer of the fund for collecting, rir,hr z.n; volunteers will be ne-iyc••i to n depot, and will be under the directoo, ot the superintendent. Vol. untoer otlicers now cn recruiting service will be rel:evud on thr 13t of Jan . and Fent to j m their reglincr.L3 unl(63 direeied To i•.--rt to the Superintendents of their ram Fpective States. Mier that time velum Users wtil be mustoro 1 for pay upon the Eama form of rolls es those used for the 1.-Jular Ur:My evrern3maing officers of v duriteer regiments nurnboring loss than the maximum org.mizidim tiled by law, ' imili4diately report to the Adjutant (j. nroari'a ctlire, %5 ashingtor. the present state of their cernmandt, in order that thu governor, LI tb.9 several States may bo eaLi l up , n t up their respective regi meats V the standard prescribed. From Fort Pickens Weember 11.—A private letier has been received from a party or, t card the steamer Richmond, which took part the last fight at Fort Pickens, dated Novem ,er 23i. He states thlt the 11 , ...5a5el menteenced bombarding Fort 3.1( se. at t, n lock on the morning of lb, :121. The writer had hoen compli menting the Captain acme of the guns on the accuracy of hts aim Fr I i t-11 he says, a shcl heundsd thr.imgh our bulwarks, took the Captain's head off and wounded sit ns , n. This shell, on exploding, raised the ship out of the water and made her stag. ger like a drunken m•n. Another shell burst six feet below the water line, causing a bad leak, but the steam pumps kept the vessel free. The firing continued all day and resumed by the enemy on the next morning, when we moved out of his range. Tie' frigate Nisgara still kept at them, but being outside of the enemy's guns, she annct be much injured. Fort Pickens had, up t•i that date, list but one man killed and seven wounded. Fort Mcßae is much damaged, but we cannot destroy it with our smoothbore guns, as they are no snatch for the enemy's rifled cannon. The tismiberdnvint wee to be renewed the next day, the 23.1, with a determination to whip or to be whipped. ESCAPE OF CHAS. ANDERSON British Indignation at Havana. N EW YoRK. Deco:l:the? IL —The steams er Columbia has arrived from Havana, with Llbt e to the 6,h inst. The rebel stetime, Vanderbilt, a boat of 393 tons ar rived at. HavaLa on the 31 in five days from New 0, leans. Cnarde., A- !ers n, the brother of Gen. AndHra.r, ir 4 ftirD4, are passengers on h- ,rd ;he Columbia He e- - .eapcd fr m the re'm i at ti.n Antoni-, Texae, and walke-d to Monterey, Mexico. H! , was treated with treat kir finess by the 111-11 cane, at .11,ntyr ,, y and Tampion, Wil. , rle” ha sailed on the Britnrh Ciydo to Havana He report- that althouxh Brit lett suljecte Intl .ant at trip se.z.lrr. of Mason and S.idell, ,-n the Trent, he and his family war, treated with the &intim° f persoral friendship. Mr Anderson's family were sent fins;ly, by the rebels, to toe Mexican frontier, while he was held as a prisoner of war. The steamer Clyde Mot the Spanish fleet and army with , n thirty ELY hou•:+ eeil of Vera Crt z. with fine weather. The Mex leans daily expecting the idled fleet. Tee general f. el I. g yi pearl d to b. hatred of Spain. Ali leud6 are giving way to a aentiment of IT-iitenCi3 to the cnni mon enemy, and the frequent remark war that, if the Spaniards came alone they would be warmly welcomed. No re.rsi once will, however, be made at Vera Cruz or Tampico The cues of the casth of St. Juan D'ijilort are being carried inland. if any Mexican systems can be trusted, the most resistance will be made to the army of Spanish in vasiun. Hostilities Ceased. FEEDIsttICK, MD., Dacember 11 —There ere no ads:lees of tiny further hostilities at Dam Nu. b. After retrieving their guns under e ,, ver of the night., the enemy with , drew to a sette_tl'9l,ou , ) and sent a few harmless complimputs to our tr.e , pe, after wtien t..ey di-appeared. Tim Ueion r vino was snot twice has since died. Too rebid battery tv'e ,cancnanded by Capt. Pendleton. A quartermaster's office is to be open ed at Hagerstown to morrow, under the superintendence of Captain G. A. Flagg. The object of this is understood to be to supply the troops at and around Wil liamsport, as well es to prevent the ope rations of speculators in forage in that vicinity. Captain Flagg is from Connec ticut. Yesterday a man named J. F. Monroe arrivvii trout Wmehester. He was a i vitt° in the repel army, but having eotne under lice htli 01 their arbitrary military code he fled, and found refuge carrion the (lawn line.. The infoitnio lie brings is not ~f much itnportaticel (;en. Jr, torte consisted of one lirigade of our regimen of about seven hun.hred men each, and was located five miles east of Winchester. His men were plentifully supplied and clothed and were contented. Ashley's company of Black Horse criv‘ilry were in th neighborhood of Martinsburg, and rendleton's battery was understood to be on its way from Bath to Winchester. Forward Movement. LocisvlLLK, lle.-. 11 —(j..nera;s I{OB -613t.1id, Nagley, J JabtLon's Federal briF,21(1,4,. Tu , ,ilAy to tie :cut!. ern bank of 4..ird'2.1, 1. vt,r, lienr MitinfJrds, S?UTIIERN ITEM); The KenNeky pr,v:.Tonai znverr•tr:^^t atEed ail act lavng I.7,l:tirs $2.5 per work wla, (As - pi a dincount un T , tnLIT2.I.'SCO ar,l S.'uthern muse}'. 7. fl;cuffer, with a large force, f.t Burk . 1:, eLanon 1 '•Elawiner ef the 30:t is.b,,er, are hum - ,or the imtne &ate of the trun, Centrevi;ie Nlnna-Fm. R. W. It .rnw , 1 E.!.(i J L w4,re.o.ect -4 d by th. S , uth Carolir . :no rota 1 S •uthero 1 porx o o f y that the fir :al lor,e, cannot get more than ..nestbdrd of the Sea I.aland Colson ra:s-art South, the value whereof $73u.000. Taa Norf 4lk •• Day Bot,k" 4.:4.)8 that Ganeral ,o4ya he in the South after the manner of Ida Eon and Slidel's capture. iiICIIMON 1), D:a. s—via :New Orlean3.— Tbn —Dif.pat,h tays ibut the flout:a lately at Old Po,nt , rt has , ipt up the P,t, , rnae, attack Evansport and (2 •ntrovill,. \ in. Dt'eetllllPr —A party of tut. tietatt-s re•itt tee 171 :in (i on li ecinc,ctav, tuA hurnt the !LOA house. t - tt ted.'r.tis shetle't thr i ian i , tut the Confederates were unhurt. i rod' 51X teen to eighteen vesseLs, old n Lairrr, were in the rdv.ia )esterilay. Tbr Electoral College :if Tennessee wet at Nashville on the Elih, and elect ed Dtvis and fiir President and to Piesident. general Edward Sharrow and .1. T. Semmes were chosen ;.'enators to the rebel Congress trout Louisiana. Missouri Military Matters SKDALIA, Me., Doc. 1 it. reported that a tight took place yesterday near Wa verly, Lafayette county, between a body of rebels under the nr-toriousJoe Sneiby, and a detachment of federal cavalry. Trey were fighting again this morning, but no par. liculars are given. OTTERVILLIC, Dec. U.—Union men from Lafayette county report that 700 reb el recruits ion, L•xington yesterday morns ing to join Pri.e's army. A band of inaraudors, 13 in number, from the rebel army were captured near Dunkslmry on Tue,day. A son and son-in law of Coi, Magolln, have also been taken They were the leaders of the foray on our LP.9.:_85, near Georgetown. on. Saturday. Tue scouting party wI oh loft here about ten tLys ago, is said to hate turprisi-ti rebel camp In Saline capturieg largo number of witgothi and taking about 40 prisono a It is rumored here that l'rieo is advanc ing Northwards. The Iroquois and fumter. Nxw YoRK, Decombor .ettar from Martinique. dstel November 23d atatcs that tha Unitt•d States stnatnor Iroguois was MI that port walling for tho pirate Sumter. Another letter dated the loth rave Oat the In:quota alrived at that Num the previ..us night, but the Sumter had t.v. capod. Cincinnati Market Report C sCINNATI, Pecember 11.—Fawning—Flour is to good demand fir Superfine to till army contracts and prices are higher, $4.10 being freely paid at the olnee; ILx.tra and Family are very dull at $4,164 $4,26; Family sold at. $4 60. There in a good de• wand for Oats at 28 . 14", c, which is an advance, Corn in firm at 284,20 e. ftve and Barley are unchanged. Whisky to firm at 1314; it was held higher in the morning. Hogs are in act , ve demand and prices are a shade higher; gales of 4.000 head at $3.25@ $3.40; all on the nerket were taboo. is a good demand fir Mans Po• 14 ai $9,00 with very lit tle offering Lard is IA blither and in gond de mand at. *f,ti . ,47 , 4, Green Meafa firm for shoulders and 3144.8iiii for hams. Linseed Oil is buoyant under the news from New York tele graphed to the Merchant's Exchange and none could be bought at 'h. , close beicw , 70u. 100 beis sold at 68. Coffee is buoyant at sugar .6 hold at 42@43. Excnanne j prtornum. Nesv York Market Report. New Fors, December 11.—Eveing —Cotton is firm, sales 4OW bales at 82. F.ou: fire:; 3J,000 bbls sold at $5.40®0,60 for State, 0.9040,95 r onio, and Sb a@6 for Southern. W 3,111. has advan , ed lc; sa.es Is° 000 bushels at $1,22@1 24 for Chicago Spriok, $1.,34k1,31 for MA waukee Club, 5i,38(01.41 for Bed Western. Corn has advanced 10; smes 130,000 bush at 8E487. Beef firm. Pork steady.— Lard firm. Whisks dull at 201* 'R.I CTPR- 'DAPS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. A RRIVFJ). Frank in, Flannel., Lirownsviiio. (";:diatin. Clark. Brownavilie. fiftvrrti, ' •`P'hles, Ei.zaboth. Minerva. Gordon. Wheeling, Anglo Ntsc,r., Dalz di, Louisville Frio , kl'n, Rune. t Brownville. r.• Eia„rd, Poet., ca. EiLzAbeit. T. M'Combe, itP^om W basil Lig F. , ,ria So, irdale, Cincinnati Eeonorny,.Shunk, do 6,,eLen. Reno, G.ll ;Wm evaning !A twilight tkere were pevel !ec: water in the channel aed We,ther cold t9l,.Busin(r. on the wharf was dull yes terday. Tte import" Were. light, and the exports pnrlook of the same character. ,fte. The fine paeket Ariz9nia, Oaptaih -human, in announced for St. Louis on Saturday. She in a good twat and in charge of careful and at' entive offieern. Sfe. The Anglo Saxon, Capt. Dal.zell, arrived yesterday with a fine trap. She will hare deepateh. Ilted's flue packet., Modera. Luc, tee arm. ed from Louisville. She 1- .ringoi a fine load of produce. Ster - Ter tine packet Jacob Poe, Captain Stoo l , ie loedtnyfor Liz:etc:mitt and Louisville— Our friend Porter :3:11 be found in the, c flice. We take ideat,ure :0 r"commen• ing boat end officere, Capt. French's fine steamer, She nsngo, ie a pounced I r CIEIOII2IIMI and Louisville. h e boat is No. lin every respect. r,t, The Na. I. steamer Prinla Donna, George L. Moore, enmnbunder, leaves for the above end intertniidiaie one iinSAtur,:xy. We are pleased to Fee oar old friend, Capt. Murdock again on the river. Sitll.'l: will be seeu by reference to our advert eirg co,umas that the has atearner Jacob Poe, Capt. Stoopa, leave: for Cincinnati and Louis • vile on thin day. Paaai•nger; and ahippere will bear tats in mind. Our old friend Porter will Le. found in toe office. um_ Tho steamer Messenger th.t sunk on t,turday tug, , lt below Beaver, wai burned to the water's edge on Monday nigh!. For Cincinnati Cairo and St. Louis. t 7 Y, DECEMBER 14, 10 A M. THE fine packet ARIZONIA S. Shuman, commander, will Ir Ave for the above and all inbermedi ate porta SA rURDAY, 14 h inst. Yor iruigdd, or pa,aa,4e apply' re board nr to del+ D. H. LRWIS. Agent. For Cincinnati and Loultivine SATURDAY 10 A M Tlf E FAVOEITE PASSEL GER steamer :BAY CITY. J. W. uswelt,oummatoder,leaves as above. For Ire)gbi or paasaeo arm'y on hoard or In eel 2 J. H. LI VING3TON gCO Agents For Cinclunatt.Louloville and St. Louie. SATURDAY DECEMBERI4M. THE A NO. 1 STEAMER PRIMA DJNNA, Geo. D. Moore. commander. leaven tt, above. or freight or Wo`oage app y on board or to .1e.12 JOHN FLACK, Agent i'or Cincinnati and . Louisville ril!iE FINE PASSENGER s'eav,ar SFIENCIYGO, Capt. S. French, Dave Icr the ahuve and in. termediate ports on the 11th Met at 4 p. m. For tlesght or passage apply on board or to del2 J 13 LIVINGSTON" • CO Agenig. For Marietta Gallipolis, Par kersburg and Portsmouth: REGULAR WEERLY PAWS ET. 1 1 HE FINE PASSENGER &earner ROC - SET, Ca r tan John Wolf. K,il leave or the above and in termeLiate porta every baturnay at to e. m. For lre.ghi or paaaage apply on board or to noßli JOHN R LAVINvB rON & CO., Agents. Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. rpliE lino passenger steamer EMM. GRAHAM, captain Mon roe Avers commander, leaves - hi - A.l'l4h every Tuasdav, at 4 o'clock p. m, and Zane,vilie every Friday at 8 a. to. For freight or pa-efje apply en board, or to J. B. lAnAtivres lk Co- Agents Pittsburgh. tB. •lo . Zaa>.ri!!e. For Wheeling- .eettng, Marietta and Gallipolls. EVERI"fUE. , ,DAY. 4 P. M. THE STEAMER. :SCIENCE, I. Captain Wm Rena lenses for Wilmaling, Marietta, friarkersovirg and Gtilinolia, matting weekly tripe, leaving Pittsburgh every WRDNEADAY at 4 o'clock, and zettuming leaves Gallipults every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. nolO D. H. I. EACH, Agent For Marietta, Parkersborg and Gaillpolls. REGULAR BATUItDAY PACKET. HE FINE SIDE WHEEL ateamer U . NrINE.. M.A. Cox, com mander, leave; Pat.burgh (Ivory Sat urday at 4 p. returning leave, Gallipo!is every .tue..lay at I) P.. m. For :reign or uasaaa. apply on board or to nDll J B LIVINt-PaTON & CO Agents. STEAMBOAT AGENC WILLIAM HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 94 WATER STREET, Where ho will transact a general Steamboat. Agency businees, and would solicit a Share trt patronage from etesmooat men. no3o-3m 1).R1 V Al E. OISKAlihs— A DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offlea„ No. 6 0 . Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, 1 :a r .;.4 . r....1 Pennsylvania. i':i: DT BROWN is an cid cit. 14, - g p oir sea of Pittsburgh, and has been Z4L--..'-‘, 1 14ir.-, , ir ,-- , in Practice for :he last twenty- I L :ilk :- . .r - ...0: toe VUITI4 Rig busmess has ifir,P...--t,.7, been confined mostly to Private ri,iii,, -- and Surgical Diseases. j ''...., CITIZMNB AND STRANG3Ri in need of a medical friend, Bhonid not fail to ilind out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat meat of a eartion amen of diseases is a sure guaran tee to the sufterers of ootsmang permanent relief bT the use of his remedies and following his ad• vioe. DR. BROWN'S REMADEEM never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal ess.es, Impurities and gerofulons Affections. Also all distetses arising Rom g hereditary taint, which mem:eel, itself in the form of a tatter, Psoriasis, and a great teeny forma of akin diseases, the origin of which the patient in eat:rely ignorant. To persons go .tacied, Dr. Brown otters hopes of a sate 17.1 speedy recover). 8S AL WISAKNESEI ETOVreN retnedies for tins alarming trouble trought on often by that colliery habit of sensual grunliewoon, which the young and weekalinded often give way to, ,to their own destruction,) are :ho cozily rentable remedies known in this oottn. try—they are Ban. ar...:inake a sj*edy restoration of &HSU MATD3M, kir. Brewres reasedeee never fail (o owe this Azs.mse in a fve deris—he will warrant a our.. Re also treats Piles, Qleet , Gonnorrhcse, Nir.Littir,-„ttlrethal Diecnarges, Pemale Weakness, .Y.outhlyeii , ppreasions, Diseased of the Joints t lrls• nil. to &no, Nervous Affections, Pains to the Beck end Kidneys, irritation of the Bladder, together ,th nil cheese e of en trolSSre letter describing the lirMptf.ols, isonleining a rae. ro.eted to DR. BROWN, No. F., Smithfield St., Pri,sburgh. Pa, will be immediately answered,- tdo,lione sent to any address, safely pecked and licdord 1 . 1,413 01-.eITAIIOII. Office ma Prrrmag if-00114 , , 4 rpitbllcid rittehurgril. P.. arcßS.thisnis G ENTb FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of 13ro - iks' Manufacture, isICLLING AT !TRW YORK PRICKS, FOR CASH. At 31 Fifth Street, W. B. SCHMERTZ & CO. eelB QIIGAR -100 barreli Baltimore B, Ooflee Sugar. • 60 barrels extra C, Co flee. 5agar....411 store and tor sale REYMEtt BROS., Nos. 128 and 128 Wood street. It DIES SKATES just received and for sale by &MDT TETLEY, 138 Wood street. EIVPIERIOR . TO I ! itit! MIN Molt 28 CIENTO 3Di .I.lth; FOR HIM, POD %Hitt A CHARMING LOVE )3TORT I _ FROM “TEMPLE BMW, FOB BETTER, F 0 R W . 004(2 Superior to ,4 J , kin Halifax," "Jane or "East`Lynne," and is Ow tte most charming Love Story Ob. lished for years. FOR BETTER, FUR WOR,b‘Er - , Complete and nm.bridged ed non is pnbllgbe&ln one large octavo volume, with large and oleartype, and on fine paper. PRICE 25 CENTS A COPY ONLY: FOS SAL& BY HENRY HINER, Hueco/nor teHunt Jc Miner. next door to Poet °Moe SMITH & PITCAIRN: MERCHANT TAILORS; No. 48 ST. CLAW STRUM". CHECKS:. OREM OF A SUPERIOR QUARPPY:_ are edam' for sale at the office of the WARMS PENITENTIARY. no2-2an JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Wardell- JOHN !MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, "Ott THU SILLE CB - PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, tao. 74 W4TRR STREET, BELOW MAIEUSFAV 47t.,R ri7-7..5877144913. • . TO TELE PUBLIC u,Si•ECI4LLY the igno. 5'5 real and tamely Had. as P , VAIDIDDS Di all de- :re. ioniniatione. treSE eacre.. %act th9LICAV 44 9 .01" Der! , D .1 .-- 3eDDDFO 9 D d deteasee or mention:l rTlTfOa and ne3deut to 7:uthe b ; 811411.8 EgiAtika-e 01: hr.eecr•rt fuoliahee the feet of hie Being tze.,-_cram and - filsely modest' aro in - Au:el Arid t,IDA IiPIMA sin -er .1 - vnnt, ecd :oz contaminator sad tr!lEvir mores, prat - sit:pig sore nioir hon.: ly plush:tau saorlld toa o , cl -• =la Ir aver , waot^ .t:noranca that. 'they - 'tt , - r iRCP, koNeept blistinr.) tlce might he lost to them- Jolt =ttde. • and presumptwoo . nem isi • , ••: ale raised in ittnersi.ce, sprung nu as m satoome 0 o aormatre, soc,ety, intojlis gene; sense , and cents ? mystettousk, merultY er r • to I howeier. that nunzereis • n t, as i ZUArd , .. ), ` Are thaeklul that their &CL , d2119...,'C' , Lod wards, iirevatinaly feeble, Erekly at c...eL •••• to condition and ax.pears ance, have been resto. et.:o acalth end rigor,l,:q*z. BRANS'fRUP, besides many before and afferiroatt nage through him have been savedmiich stifiertog, anxiety, mortification, to. Having the adiatitage of over thirty years experience anti observation, consequently, he has superior skill In the treatment of special disease; and who tr , daily consu.l4g the profession, as well recommended by able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotide, Aso Spermaterhea, or so called nocturnal entissionoi— Thls dreadful malady can be completely cured-by the very lastdiscoyery that has never yet failed. In female diseases he has had superior experienciaon account of his old age, seventy years, all irriigu. larity is completely cured. As for consumpliao pulmonary ...see my syrups-, which are mimics ved from Iceland 1210FS and other ingredientd by, s. skillful physioten five years at the husiness,ll has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as• the cartill• clues will show. They are all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that each peirson will get at the exammati • s, all free of chat-ea. -- Office 85 Smithfield .street, sear Diamond street Private communications from all parts of the, anion strictly attended to. Direct to BOX S4O Pittsbnr6".la Poet °Mtn ERIE= TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, EISPOETZIIB LIED 1:1ILAIZ18 Af TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, North-Feet corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, noBo.ly ALLEGHENY CITY. FRESH CONS 1 G.N: 11 EN TS-- 119 sacks Ear Corn on wharf 6,000 Hoop Poles do 4 bbls sweet cider; 500 the PlllOO Peatherq 100 boxes - theism 16 bbl Cranberriesi . 860 bbl St. Louis eoples in shipping order; 800 bushels Pink -Eye POl11 , 4041E: 8 dressed RINK 100 sacks Pea Nuts; 25 bushels Hickory Nub; • 10 choice sad Iles Venison—for sale by deb. e. FETZER,' deb Corner Market and Pint streets. DR BROWN AT OMR. DB. BROWN has returned from his waist= trip and is prepared to attend to ALL PROFE.ASIONAL CALLS, AT WEI • OLD OFFICE, NO; 50 SteIThEIPIELD snap no2B L AST' NOTICE-The State - 1449 We._ Tax Payers of the city of PitS3taarghwtie., not paid treir Licence for 1861, ate ,zollited tlist after the 10th day of December neat AT - tut:A* mains urinal 1 will be placed In tee lsads:c4Alln Alderman for collection. n 027 WM. EICHEAIII4 Treasitrar., PETROLEUM.-100 barrels received this day, and for Bale by de4 MENU H. COLLINS, WANTED—Two active plea to_eafi- V vas a new nugnifleently Illustrated popular: . woric.jnat leaning from the prem. aoldity, sabAription list only. apply to WATATIMiku .) office Itifi Thad etmai - 25 TCS, S. C. HAMS- 4 ' tree Breakfast Bscon: • - In store and for sale by F. PICLIAIRB t CO. n4:00 Penn street, Pittt,bargli, APPLES -160 barrels choice-Saint, Louis Apples, just reoel s,d and for Aida JAMES A. FETEEEi - de% career of Market and Pond streibta JUll . in CARB OF SODA-100 kgs store and for sale by sit 080 Ina()) MILLER RICH ETEON, OTATOEf3-- 800 sacks Potatoe% 76 barrels do—for sale* . JAMES d. 'FETZER; corner Market and - Firat streets SIILPHITE OF LIME for the Pre— serration of Cider; pat rammed Ina ,or indip GEORGE A. IMAM, Dirt. 44 - No. 69 Federal et. AY I rimer., TTORS-6 bales Prime IE6O for stile s (no 8) HENRY H. ooLLlzis ON THE OH 10 R ag>;es o valuable land ror sale, having a front on the Ohio men situate near Weßerille The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad runs throughit. Ear price and terms apply at the Beal Rotate once of . d. bI Mitz/tM street. EAR WEL LSVI LLE—For iile6lo Bores of valuable land on the °hie river. near Wellsville, the Pittebnrgh and Cletrelartd,ndlroe4,„ running through it. For puss and tenne_elipli A ... the teal estate office of a OOTB - BERT *BOX' 61 Market6d4vet. ICH PAPER HANGING of mod- So) antique damns in gold; velvet 'and it for sale by w. P. AR - RA.1,1,,, nog Eff Wood greet OOP ERS WA T ' .—T • • g Coopers for Light Work; apply to JAISIEB A. FAIMER • corner Market and Vita streets. 101 - 00 P POLES-6000 Hickiiry Hoop it Poles on wheal, and for sale by Jes. A..FECZER,, de3 Corner Market sad First. &freq.,. UV - ANTED - A Lieutenant with V few men to coto p APT. R. ka lete a nom RAPT. to C Diamond etreetaittaborgh, noBoAlkw TANNERS' OIL.-70 bbls, foT - sale by IL A. FAHNERTOOK WON oats °ismer of First and Woods As. Two AC ffi GROUND, JUST below Manchester, forsaleb anS 8. 013THBEST A SON, IA Market street $ N-7 1 RIFLES SIOIIIFLRETF — Va J. RIFLES for sale by BOWM a Trnay,, Bela woodiac.,-',.. ~... 001 'PS REVOLVERS, 6 SRO - r4.4 . ::f . . . N,.../ fresh Bata/)J ingasoeireciatutforiudectv--f. de? BBOWN & 1")13' ,.., . 2 85Worml Wee ~---' --* OY'S AND -- sale t 7 &Of soya.: IltrWSit
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