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Grates, all -ftreditlverydow prices. • T'n^S^^SSßH ■' aaHßrieeiftl frfotof grate fronts. ; / EATON MACRUM & CO., BAKER r £sl> hmie attention to tluu III«lJ?IOJt°H At \oa. 17 aad 19 Flfllistreet. holliday TOYB--His elect Whotevstde buyers aucpUed at loweel prices tw2B 1110 gre * I ' Pflt nnUy curved Rosewood new 700 I teve Piaao with lull Iron frame, made and complete, and under h^sf^fHm^ftfttlVfl^nT^T^r^iTrWHiS™ By one of toe oider-l firms in New York, s*7oo beloondto be eTeftn^^^eM^»AJ«i^^aKH|BßtßJß A new 7 Octave Rosewood iron frame, , him atrial when in want, '" A no-.T 7 Octive Rosewood iron framo, IICO de4;lmd P. eHTr>ny,fTßßtt r a^T>ttM^ffit»o3^ffl?Vt.TM ! WlßlW For sale by ~—~~ II IL-.r‘ JOHN H. MKLLOR, 3. WAT, * 81 Wood street. -i iCKIiRINIy & SONS J PIANOS— r B t M?K6 99'V an ms g Atjaac Anpply direct from fhe maotiLtctory JT alßoe-.ou, of 6»W|—■ Persopj desiring Loans can be acoommodatea on T> EFINERS AND easonable terms, and capitalists can befhmished < IXi Pnw»fio*h««nn a.* nn t;i w with good securities st remunerative prices ffiVSh Garhoa Oil, quality 9W^g«nH sM^ d “*• Mei Hant!n « “ d bf Benaole and Car I^^™ om^sp.« rouKTH grggHW^ nantjfactukeb o* : I Great Union Fateht EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ... ‘ furniture. mm w - S°- 40 Smltlitlald Street, Counsellor and. a fii t i ge P a , t7J?sV'"°- H * - AT WASHINGTOW^ A iUU ASSOBTMENT OF »—•■< u “ Prom Mon. Chat. Ma&gn, laU CbgtfniwtofMraßaßßli^^Sl^^^B PUpborgh Mannfactored Farnttare,' Wn4 " hioh we will set! af the lowest -open anoffice in thiß'tigt'iß' a mueeador CAUfle -, mylttlrde ' "l 'Ti 1 ~ ll' ' ' IITMIImIMIW T . i„ „ ... . genOeßianof Itwgeexperience l> 1115—10 tierces in store and fo prompt and accurate Xasa!e by doubted integrity. As such I , nc *° MILLER SRJCKR’raO* of fte United H!K§E—2OO boxes prime Cheese Wr/Fenwici was for nearly lovr jeritA9|^|H^H^^^^| KJ form'd by [del7] H'COLLI nr the Washington Branch Oftne of in av ~i-a Ti, aw American Patent Agency of MeuiiHmn|ffij|^^B IyOI CLAY—IdO bbls Misloari Clay nnil fn-Trinm rhnn tnn jrnrn received and for sale by J with said firm, and With jgrekperiemea _ dAl7 HENRY H. COLLIN S * years in every hnuajml&Qg m:ibe VA/OilD AN IT MABBLE IMITA. the mterpetnOnTOntoral . TIOWon Wall Paper, for dining nonu . JTAMES HOLMES & “LT ,bUto f ° r 8818 at W*gsW«4 oo VVpajiggg|j^^Bi G. HAM.S— Jr IP Prorisione, oorner of Market ® ires Breakfast Bacorn afitlyd* r ■“' a\swe and for sale oy F. SELLERS A CO. *r= —■■ . . ——. : -' —-° Penn street, Pittsburgh. nniw wr *. en-n »y -y‘ , BdsfßlM , jMtsS^ssSSL 11 T HOMAS FARLEY ' S FURNITURE AND UHAIR WARRRnfiMo engage In the So 1M FKDEIUI 8T I TI eSw"’ W» help their,lnUrroat UNMETASSr®.»n oxnmmaUon-W oar h-gaM P™ m ,i' prdere can be left at the room ; tl A& MILLIJSQAH, Ategh7nT Stibl ° 01 Mr ' Jam “ ??p4omS i^ldrespectfu^^^^H ? w , ;..... HdiB»ly thepablic that he has rebaflt Binc» lOrfS BROWW BRONCHIAL J. V fROCHES, jnet reoelred and terjale by now preparedito fhmiah flooring andtPMBWMffiHKI^M K * LLY - Dfuggiet, boarde/ Bcroll 'eawingandflwsawingf .ajg^gjW^^SßW dcia No.fP rerfera) gtveet, AiieKhcny. shatters, frames, moulf^^^wniSJ^^ .fr T«cri» s ‘ Blx Don™ » year, payable strictly, in , g*»-4ogle copies, Two Conta—or sale at tho wjwyaH the Office, and by the NewsboTß. 4m5m y! 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Editorial, Local and Mis- / eellaneous; Foreign and Domestic Market*. BBBOYOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK. GIT DP CLUBS la your neichborhood. Send or PROSPECTUS end SPECIMEN COPT. Don’t forget the Dollar Addrea JAMES F.aBABB, -~3sditor anxLProprtetor, Pittsburgh, Pa ionaa post job ©ffi* IAMBS P. BABB. BDWIK A. MT^*‘ ‘BABB & MTE®, BOOK AND JOB PBi.TEW Comer Kltth & Wood 8P ntts’lp. " ' HVBBY DBBCHU^ OB PLAIN AND pan/ PRINTING 3 Executed In tt inerl 3RB.U3k.XX. iOAD > iMEBC*/ E SBB UML tWMK 1 it short re*»ni*Me tonne, ‘ PmjicuiM *uentf P 1 " 1 “ 15)8 i ’ riaUo * °* i POSQSrRSj (fee., ! jr or oooe»r/ B * hibitioßß t USE SOiltTfflS OF T?PE S 11CHIREB?| S«#ura uqd l vxa tUM fms mammnirm, j Rw tmeilib© lol, tQnun « oiW'Work with promp:«j - eternity^: Thinking all dan. er over, be ventured to remove a “ brand from the burning,” when he met tie fatal blow which dopiived as generous 5 heart as ever beat in human breast of life. In his demise parents lost & dutiful fljtid fond son : society a valued and sub stantial man, “for none knew him but to lbveyimn, aodynqjie. named; him but t 6. jiraifie;*? *He hast l gone-to bis test. home/, tfchere the weary are at rest, gathered to his fathers. It will be well >f others can leave as bright a record. My thoughts are gloomy—my soui sad—in contemn plating the Bid loss of him whose fui ijaral rites were but yesterday/ Gut dovn iy the pride and glow of h alth, tbu/ a dew drop has fallen from the stem, rid Jut another ha 3 gone to the fold &sve, i'hore the righto .-us will be cruwnedwith ( glory ever more. "Then be ye also - tady , Jur yc know not when the Son o' Man cometh." .Farewell, brother, we a** com- . Big £***. ; Aid fob thk Wounded—WV are ro* duested to state that any Gdpf. Galway’s company, Nintf Pennsyl vania Boscves, ( •( whom ten verv w_und eo in the recent fight at i)'ai«esv.l,»i) ;pfi St Msir & David*,-!.’*, N), 1-7 street, wiil bo forw-uderi t> Ac com pa? - v S’. onoo. ilitu, f.cks «;.d av.e* for in*) wounded will be m* s acv*pt»b!e.— Will our.patriotic ladies Memorial C-mmitt«e —At the b.ir meeting yesterday morang the '’ha rman, Uoiu Charlffl Shalt.r, announced the fob lowing committee to arfcnge for an appro* priate testimonial to t® virtues snd high official character of Jrlgo McClure, \\z: Hon. Thos. Mellon, i B. Wilkins, Wm M. Shinr, T. B. Hamilton, J. U. Miller, A. S. Bell, K (. G. Sprout. F H Collier, J. H. Hacpton, G. P. Hamilton. Inquest,—ln ho case of John O'Neill, whose death w b * v © already reported, Coroner M’Olutf field an inquest yesterday morning and fter post mortem exarai tion by Dr. the jury found that the deceased ‘* rom natural causes and not from of a fall, as stated by diimself. ID system was in a most debili tated and iJaoied condition, from the ef. feels of in^p^sne o and exposure. The jury, how* er ’ recommended that certain idangerov along the lino of Ahe Oon 4^T '*‘ a railroad should ba pro> teeted Y s n ' ta b' e barriers. TeqAtke. —The bill for New Year’s g ve n braces “George Barnwoll,” Mr. :gt u ,t as. the prodigal nephew. "The Ita» n Brigand," Mr. Maffitt as Blnaldo, &n the funny pantomime of the “House Jack Built.” There will be two par lances on New Year’s day, at two in aflernoon and seven in the evening. J Arrested Fob DjibKßTioif* —A young /nan named James Algeo, clalmvd as & member of Col. Rowley’s regiment, and | who came,back to this city several weeks I ago, on a furlough, waftarresUd by Mayor ■ Wilson's police, on a charge of desertion. Algeo had been arrested soon after the expiration of his furlough, but was dis charged upon bail bMng entered for his appearance when called upon. Col. Row ley hat since directed that he bo si rested and conveyed to headquarters forthwith. Algeo claims that he never was mustered intoaerTjfce, bat It is assorted-that he was, and that he obtained his uniform under : hiß enlistment. He is now under arrest, j and will betaken East and delivered to the j military authorities ( "V iolknt Assault. Mayor Drum bag issued warrants t-.r the arrest of Usury Robertson, Jas. Williamson and Bail, employeos of the Cleveland dc Bittsburjrh Railroad Company, charged with a violent attack on John Brew, a switch L rider i-n the road, at Won} - . Run, on Banda}; also pushing his wife, w 1.,» cirtuo lo hi? assis tance, over, sprainir.c her ankle severely. ' The Next Hfeusa Harrisburg Patriot and Union .-in s of ihe organization of ljiio next Legislature At flue is conjecture in regard to the organization of. the John Kawe, of\ Pranklin; V/m. Hopkins, of 'Washiigtafl:' W li. Afiustrong.Hmd Col. TcMmas W.'Daffield, oi Philadelphia, arc named as candidate*? for Speaker..• Captain dpcob Ziegler, P M. Hutchinson, Dr. Hill, M. P. Boyer and J. -Hodgsffq,, era ihtt^ candidates for Chiefs Clerk! SPher ioM'it, -from present indications, would upon ir to lie between Ziegler and Hutchinson, and it -is quite likely that one will be Chief Clerk and the other Assistant. Business upon the canal has been sub for the year, _ owing to the cold wdather. Dfirihg tbii winter the main line will be thoroughly repaired. Too budnoes of the season has been brisk, and tao ra» eeipts larger than was anticipated. Prbmidm. —By the American Agricul- perceive that Mrs Dr. O’Bri en, of'Gamei P: Q-, tfifi cbaiity, h is been awarded the first premium ($10.) ofiered by the proprietor of that paper for the best specimen or corn bread and direct tiona for staking. Over two; hundred specimens were exhibited; - - -Aeebotb wiil, it ia expected, do. liyef ft lectofeihere al sn 'early day. The title of his. But lecture is “The Seven Gi ’i ’ 1 JoHir-A. SoOTTih as'Withdrawn hisruunje. Jtsaeandidate for~tne < My<>gWy^||y*' tYjg. coTjr,n»y j PIT"? MATTERS. Departed Worth. f? «c*ca oVfiaSJ to Geniton DEC. 31 BY T KLEG BA PH. By Yesterday’s Telegram. From Fortre** aiouroe—Seiz ure of a Scliooner by K«bets —Balloon for fort Hoyal— Dxcbangenl Prisoner*. Fortbess Moßrok, December 29 —As the steamboat Express, which runs be, tween O.d Point and Newport News, wa saving the latter place this morning a rebel tug boat was seen off Be wall's eSm. rihe wore a commodore's blue pennant which was mistaken for a flag of truce’ out on the ..Express arriving within range’ she fired a shot across her bows, followed by several shells. Tne gieatest oonsterna turn prevailed for a short'time on board the Express,-which is unarmed, and the schooner 'bberwood, employed to brine water from Newport News, which was at the time in tow, was cut adrift. The Shur wood,' was immediately deserted by her ctßW > consisting of four men, who esoapcd oy * small boat to Newport News, and drifting down with the tide was taken possession of by the rebel tug and towed .oLraney Island. Her caplam stuck to opr and was taken prisoner. The tug -üb fluently made her appearance for a sec I ™ Um<5 ’ bj t the Express hod-crowdid all is team on and had reported the ctrcum i il&ocos to the flag skip. After a long deiay, about half a dorse gunboats got started steaming toward the scene and threw a few shells into intoEsw mlslointandlbg Point batteries w.tt out.producing any effect, however, a= -&r a' known. Had it not been for the inr-x -outafrie(delay, in our gunboats gelling to the spot, the refo>ltug,might have intercepted ancFtho schooner saved. The .alter bad been linedfwith zinc and fitted out with valuable force-pumps lor a w ter boat. Tho loss is estimated at abcut $2 000 and belonged to. Assistant Quartermaster JN ovea. The brig Empire, Cuiumsi.dor C r < e bv which saiiod for IVrt K..y»l U» open a trade, with n cartro of tresn provi o\yt.s, d&j., jook out a balloon and ctierni cah- f a; dan apparatus f„r aflating n.ooiiv sigr.r-.i to Geo. Sherman unde,- the aui;c J.)-.‘partm«nt. Prof. Starkweather will make an aieensi,n in the vicinity of Beaufort J Tne steam frigalo Brooklyn arrived from the Philadelphia Navy Yard this morning. A flag of truce was sent down this after noon but we hoar o: no-news. A note from G*n. Hjger to Gen. VV-'oi ar.fi "unces that he is ready u> send i!4O prisoners of war down theJam*’- river (rooa Richmond by flag of trace whoever i they will be* re vived. «.Gen. Wv»<;| Will ; «end a fl*»g of irnco to them on cexvi Thursday or Friday. jsViin K ,t tw, ; to | be re.eased has yot oten recc.vei. Affair* in nenturky Louisvillb, L>;o. .10—To*. Joumui has a lettor from Columbia giving an account of a align; sk.rniiiu in Adw'r county, in which the rebels had live killed, The Ped. era.ißts lost none. Humphrey Marshall, heading tsr.oo troops is fortifying Prestonburg, aim is expect, a soon to march towards HaysviU.?. Gen. Buell ordered a brigade, under the command of Col Campbell, to move tor ward, and a battle was expected Bhortly- Attachmects were Hied in tho Louisville Chancery Court on Saturday under tho law of confiscation such process the prop erty of rebels who remain in the Southern Confederacy thirty days alter its passage, aga n6t Gen. Buckner’s, ei-Minister Pres* t n’a and Edward Crutchfield’s property, $20,000 each, end in smaller sums against several others. Bank SuapenNlomi, New Yobk, Dee. 89.—Our banks have resolved to suspiend specie payments to day. Philadelphia, Dec. 30. —The Phila delphia banks have also suspended. Boston, Dec. 80, —Our banks have sus pended Bfiecle payments. Mason aqd Slidell. Boston, Dec. 3U —By in.-truclions from Lord Lyons, the eleamor Niagara will sail direct for Livorpoel to morrow, taking out Messrs. M-son and Slidell. Tho steamer Persia, now in tbefdt. L ronce, will come to Boston and takethe [ lace oi the Niagara for her regular day of sailing. OKIVAIE. Ui£J£A>i£&- JT L'R. HROWVf? MEDICAL ififA and SURGICAL .Office, So. 50 1 draithfield street, £2»U@s7jal Penney! rama. Ur. rf&OWS is'un old cu.t -« » 'rf an . iju * n «*a g&* jESSflttifiPl ir. Practice for the !um twenty ivc v« ! ”a» iiia tmaiiMse caa gs2g& been confined mosuyu* priT«tte *f|SgKu®K'7 and Snrtfca! Dlaew.ea. f G;’i tZbllS: i A2V.U b'i AAJSGSU* :iu of a uiodjcfci fneu-L, hucuM aoi fa-' flu-: civ tbe aurj blace of relief. T&* IkxAaj \- regular grudn ate, kod'hla exporieues ia the meo: of j* centra of d'.seiist 0 h a *,ir* gua.Mti teo to too BUrterrr of cotaicr-ig permaaoru roi’ef bj UJSdttaa of hi?» rataadies sud foiiowmg h'&ad* noe.^- 1 * - < DR. BROWN’S REMSDIHSS neter fail to cure toe worn form of Vpner*sj Di*. ©Ad&s liopurUiss ab 4 Boromiooa ASecUock. Al.**o all dißouaee aftzaredit&ry taint, wb:o. manifests itself in tuo form of a tetter, woriaais, md a great many formi cf Binn diHeasoH, the cncin cf which Lho patient is eut l ro’y ignorant, r, persons so affliotftd,Dr. ».irowii ciiera hopes un'2‘ arid wA!itmm-i.-rf -ften Kive way to, (to their orn ai* •■he 'aly reiiaole remedies fcnown ic this cone* try—they are safe, ait-ima&e a It rosi -ratia®!' el health. asKL’iii rwa. Du. Brown's remedied r.evpr fail to cars litis painful disease t n a ftxo iar*—be will warrant a care. K* also ireatB Ptic*, tjieoi, (joanorrfcaio. Stricture, Urethal iyit»-cn»rjc«w, FsmaiwWeafena&e, Monthly Suppressions, P. -oaseß pf tafiiJciflh!. Kts. taLa in Ano, Narrous A ->«*« Lmao, Paias in ms B&ci an«l JjLidaett* irntsuoa ot tao.£l«dS. aBOWS, No. 60BmithfieldSw Piuabur^aaaweredJ Medici-* pan v3?®7 address, safely packed and seen;» from O^JiAljjatlOlL. Q«°£.y. a -foTta Eopsxay mu. H 3«-.H!,eeid ftoScSi& ftnyeri ■W ii->. V- ' : , -v ? UnaeiitMt t-’ ' ; , ' -’SSttSißPffHsTfloSrpsoN, r«ww : AM ENGLISH STORY. [COHYINOKD raou OUI LIBT.j, I was resolved to make the most I could in favor of the prisoner out of this disappearance ofßrowd,alth'ough I fear it would not be much,}>ut it was not then time to take notice of it. The name of Brown reverberated through the court, and the; passages, and the adjacent streets, but. no lyown appeared. ■ The Attorney-General himself then arose and stu*: "• , “It is my most painful duty to? call Mrs. Ilaehel Seaton. It is a d Uty I fain would have avoided jf possible, for no man can feel more sensibly than Ido bow sad to her mnst bo’the ta& of being summoned for the prosecutiih in this case, but it cannot be helped, rand I therefore oallrMra. Seaton. ‘i With a slow and melancholy step the poor mother got into the witness--box, bat she kept her eyeg on Anna wish a longing, tender glance, till the jddge said mildly—“ Witness you must look this way.” ,1 “Sirs—sirs !” she cried, “this should not be. You will understand, sirs, that he was my boy—my only one. Yon eannot understand how I loved him— because—because that is hidden here— here, in my poor broken heart. But when 1, who, losing him, yon see, sirs, have lost all—all that ] had in this world—when T declare that Annais in nocent, you should listen to me. night, sirs—it was at the same hour ldst night- —he, my babe—my own diar, dear babe—oil, Heaven, those tears soald me 1 If 1 could die dow— now !” How she wept—what a passion of grief was there!—and throughout’all that court you might hear sobs /r>d faint crios; and the Jadge wrapped his mantle round his face and leaned back in his chair, and all wfc still but the voice of grief in that o&hrt. The Attorney Generaf said faintly will ask nothing of this woman/’ Theu I rose. “Madam ! madam 1” My v f sibe sounded hollow andstraDg**, in the midst of such grief and puch sounds of tears, and the poor \yoman started and looked up at me “Ah, yes 1” she said, “to you—to you !” She haf recognized me as acting for the defense, and she meant to say that «te would speak to me, and be-* fore 1 could ask her anything, she went on : “Sirs, all listen to me. I did not ace the tffutderer of my darting, bur T saw his shadow. It is ever present with me —like a phantom, it goeetsith me wherever I may go. Last night,too— oh, you will gay that was a dream, but dreams are of Heaven’s making, as well as waking thoughts—l saw him then— my little angel 1 Oh, what a light of Heaven in the dear eyes and on the little fac§ —the shining colors of heav en were about him—my owA-flcar, tit. tie one 1 I heard his voioe—so soft, go low, so beautiful, and he said that she was innocent, and had ever love d him.” “bister, dear sister,” cried Anna, “I did ever love him—l am inno cent.” There were Bobs and ories now in the Court, and twice I had to oommand my voice to speak before I could speak to her, “Madam, madam 1 that shadow you saw on the night of the murder ? Tell us of it.” “I will—l will! I saw itonthewall The tall, broad shadow, or the phantom of a man.” • “What,was it like?” interposed the judge. “Tell us, madam, what it was like if you can.” “1 will! I will 1 What is this?” ■ Mrs. Seaton looked around her end up at the windows of the court with a shudder. “It is nothing,” said I. “A thunder storm is about to take place. , That is all.” For the last few moments the oourt had been gradually getting so dark that it was scarcely possible to see froiijione side of it to the other, and scarooly%ad the last words passed my lips when a flash of bluo lightning, that was per. fectly bewildering in its brightness, lit up the place, and was followed by sofib a peal of thunder that the building in Which was the Court House appeared to shake to its foundations. A scene of confusion appeared- in court by the efforts of some to leave and by some females fainting. A loud voice then cried ont close to the dOtir, “■Make way there— make way 1 Out. of thy way, I gay! I cannot—l will not stay here. We shall have the place down about our ears! Out of my way.’’ J [Conclusion to-naorrow.j WM. M. F4BEB ft CO„ STEM ENGINE BUILDERS. moi¥ fouhdeks, " v '■'‘HEacteofr.JS? I’HE ARDESCO OIL COMPANY Manufacture and have for sale a superior article of REFINED AROESCO OIL, Bion.gipldslv,, Also, t*VRI E BEJtTZO i, £. Warehouse, Jfo. 45 Hand Street 'Joan ja«oaau,iß, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOH TBB SALE OT PI9 METAL AND-BLOOMS, SO. 74 WATER STREET, JELOW MARKE'i S' I TTh> B O Bf? H. MTROISA OIL. WE ABE NOW MANUFACXU BINU this article. iftitch, for bri'liaocy id burning, freedom of offenKiv* odor, And tranap*. reocy o' color, (which color we warrant no: to he changed by age or explore,; ig u by any HluimOAL/7r ju tbin or n markets Aha prou’ahle Oil to tbe coosumei, we can apecially reoomraend It: Also, our manu'Kcture of HO! KOk Cfl KIaTMAS'XJSiD NSW „ TKARS GlFrai BOOTS, SHOES AND «UMS—The very art'cle tha*l -fa wanted, end wni be the beet, mr at deni rails an 4 uMaJceabte.pretent yon c»n give a Men i ; and only nSfe'ifWie prio's Ladles' heeed Congress Ladies'-heeled Balmoral Boots,jmjyt Bare’ ; Hrots, from SUO lo $?.00. Alsb^Bfi® Gttni- RhoeP, Cork °olea and IceOeep#rs?6adeverTthiatr in rttrl}naatequ«Uiv 1 >w **“*»»; J()B BOttL' Ni-, 98 Market it., 2d do&T troni*Sh£ * d«l4 J * GMr*,#- be protnp !y attends | FAITgOODsT- »•** CAUSTIC SODA, Hred ' bj all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries wluoh excels lu p-r cent, in slrength all the make ol rsnglisfi Soda brought to this country. Ournunu- UcLure o i SAPONIFIES, OB CONCENTRATED UE, SALT, *o, At© ho well aad JaTOsabiy known, we tru«l Lb© mention is sufficient. GPjOBGE COIiHoUN, Agent. Pwsna. Salt M.'»DnfH<*turing Company. BclSlvcwy PitUborph sMith, pAeH & tjo., WARD F9FS»H¥ . „ PITTSKOKGa, PA. Wareoocse, Ido. Us First and 130 Second streets, fc tiau/fioiurfeTß of ali bib*is and descriptions of Ooal "'** Keu>ru» and blillfi, (*&h and. Water Pipe, Sad xfon-s Dog Irons, Wagon Poxes,Steel Mould*. Pui J* f. nantftrs Coupling. Also Jooo.ag and Machine Cttniags oi every de* ocrigLloQ made to order. Baring a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, ail necessary suing will b« carefully tmOfiMui fc^JlFW* LATE STM OF WiMIuOLSIC JUST HBOEIVHD. W Kr'i proviuinit for the ineorporailoa of ibe (itjr of 5 ittsbn K of the various supple /tienle to Rvid Act 1 GE'iP.UE WILSON, Mayor of saul city do issue tin*, tny proclamation that nn IheFlita r WESIm ,N A D, l B Si S l ofei, he u;'’h n 's "“V . li,e the freem-n of etch Ward of s.-nd city. Qualified to yole for [ i menibers of tne House of Representatives of tbis Lommouwealth, will meet at Hie several places of w s of u AtA of Assembly, passed the 16th S-y of 1 JIHJ, 9, U , loi.. J One person to se-ve a* Mayor of said city On© person to servo as Controller of said offcy One person to serve as Treasurer of said city Efghpl whom shall hold the.r office lor t^o On the same day in conformity to the above ci. ted au-inn ties, and s.-soAo-tbe ordinances of Coan cUstlislricung wd city, the at.nens of the First Ward w.ll elect, by ballot one person to he a member of the iielect Counoil of said city for two JM 8, oze person t> be a mexber of aeleot Conn- S wJSwLiL’ °/? a year ’ and lhree Persons to be meflffiers of the Common Ocucc.l. • ' ,a T J —"Jon person to bo n member of Obrnmon ConneLL° b ° memt * rBof u«T-l r(1 a ” l "* (Jne P«rsun to be a member of the Select and lour persons to be members of the Gomnjpn pouuciL thft ftiilrt* rerfion to be a member of the Selbot and three persona to be members of the Common QouncU. m»TaJh"fi U ~°° e f Krionto be a member of ihe select and five persons to te members of the Com mon Ootmeil. Sixth Ward—One person to be a member of the Beleot and live persons to be members Of the Com. mon Coupcjl. Seventh Ward-One person to be a member ol the Select and two persons to be membars of the Common Counotl. Fightn Ward/—One per on to bo a member of tna delect and three persons to be members of the Oommun Council. Mnm Hard—One person t© be a mtmbpr ol the Select and tnree persons to be members of the OommoT) Couuoil. Eeon of whom shall be qualified to serve as a member of the Home of Representatives of this qommonweakh. At the election to be held as afnrejwid.on’Jues i|ay. the 7th d«y ot November. A D,lB 6oraet;M«*efc IgpRSD KENT $6,25 per month lor dwelling, in BpliinGfl Cflurfc. Inquire nol* SI Marfc A. A. CAEEIEE & B- Plttsburgli General Insurance Kepruentcd < •at Stnndlng. 4VrChanereU by Penn*, and other & Marine and Life Blake take sorlpttesß. no3fr4m 68 FOURTH gTRgBT, B SOOAES-Bt»h granulated and AJ and B cogfeere& in store and lor sa3s ty EEYMBB4 odT ; ; Wo«