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Ter s: Slx Dollars a year, payable strictly to te. ward3agle copies, Two Cents—. , r wile at L 46 taunter is tha °Mee, sail by the Nowsbeya. .• RATES OF ADVERTISING. ,1044., ... 1 1" . ..* . 7 .1.! week No :inert/one 76 76 raree inserbone,....- 1 00 1 0 0 0 6 X Oen week, ...... 176 60 -awe weeke,—. ...... 800 270 1 - b0 100 vs Taw ireeks,---- 400 986 700 196 100 One ....... 6008 86 60 160 176 7 4 01 210/08.--a--. 700 486 60 980 960 itiree miAtai9 900 800 460 3 0/3 Boq Peer -10 90, 6666 00 836 460 :era wntbe r ..— ..... 11 00 736660 8 66 660 ...... 12 00 800 800 400 860 18 00 10:86 8.00 636 900 20 00 13 8610 00 886 /2 00 %ending Card, ela ilne9 er lees, per annum 10 00 •••;,, Ic . liANOldinalet IPLII*7118.1! "'tlnistplere, gar eitedin, (exenenve of peper)...26 00 ~ 9 b /121 0 8 / 3 n etieee. b- cents/ Deabbaotialtltl 26 oenta st4y- FOR 1862, -itr E DOLLAR, WEEKLY POST, cattausim OYER FIFTY 'TARS - `7'Pnt rrxit BE U ISH 14: Advance Payiag Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, [Ti 18 PaLNTED IL A MAMMOTH SHEET, LARGE CLEAR TYPE. IT cowrAiss ALL TEM RACITING NE49B-01 7 TEE DAY, . , cellaneous; Foreign and Domestic 8 88 14,61 JR DOLLa BY NAIL AT OUR RlBB GET UP CLUBS in Tour neighborti,od. Send or PRZMENuxUS and SPECIMEN (XIPY. Pon.'t forget the Dollar Addpw JAMES P.gBARR, Editor sad Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa. IiORNING POST JOB wiles remsir 'P. BARR. IDWIN A. =Ml==llllll 'BARR & MYERS, 8008 AND .JOB PRINTERS' Ooroor Filth di Wood Sta., Plttsii. 20VPIUY DRSOREMON OP PLMN AND FANCY PRINTING Executed it the tlnexl elVe. MAL ..61. Xla WS 0 AIL COMMERCIAL IMERCANTILi AND Lail nvoRK short notice, on reiwonnbie terms, fartieniu ausation Mid to the :PrintAZ OS PO67A/sM, PROGRAMMES, (te., rot ISAistett, Exhibitlons and °item* MOE Ammon OF TYPE 8 MACHINERY 11407 . #3 aIIaNILT MN lUDS 110 wary, ft* fi s iors for tortutg oat 'Work wlth prOmPt - 10314 arid cfespat,th oormotbeetyreeued by , ";", any °that °Moo ikeitiolokkr t ;1 w11t,i4 , 11;. ip-Ai co MiI t ,ENGRIE 'tlifiDEßS; ,* num FOIDAIDEILS, t54 - ___ .42-1. , : 4 :D: ..1•• 7 -, • -',4linieral midlands and Boiler Maker% Fisk the Pei:Walt ft, Arsaniter-I;2olxti- - PITTSBURGH, PA., NtAt-NtrßekeTtritE r ALL ~IN N OF liVomen RoitttAtitibillirtr - -4o three to one ir szid any horse , power,...nd suite tl d for Grist . oirdll,==lPritzwies, Facttortettnectml. re an IMlAiiraijigc,ilir m.lT'llat =Os : end fo! 11 P- It tl etto ca l f:anti; 'led Ana rout/ or Wit • Zgirorp lu k ti .MNlOV!* It l eVetoV(every 4 - 11trri W 1140 . 41 04 1411321 lton "Pal B te. • ' .. . e...., ~,Ilann:MOß ElVAtfacUutt-of lit # ''.;,i'.7`,,,,1ii70114144475 ./Otir4t=r7 94 tratorsottir t'4. - . vollity and wair- ed in 1 e4" 21 .1 Carle We dottiq dactra,,d , 1111 ed: - _ tsottdew IC* ftivtrric,,,B; web. 774 (" ' , exiittiaTairt/WA "..4116:1 imuniregitymel, ACLU She pittabmigh Fog, Publki ) Ral Ixn morning,,qam&iya axceptc.n4) THE PITTSBURGH Markets. . ' All thVriende and customers of BRINEMA ; MitYli&N & SIEDLIC, That have not yet determined on what to buy all Neap, lodk ever'the following hat of artistes, when tney will be sure to find something to suit: Gold Vest Chinn', Silver Table Spoons, Gents' Breastpins, " Tea Spoons, ".* Bracelsia„ " Forks, - Butter Knives, 7, ' ifs e t e c u' ll '. 8 4 -::is, . " adles, Pen 4 soil Cas,,s, '• Crea Soup m L Ladles, " Lockets for Ali Tongs, tures, , Salt Spoons, ' Necklace, " Studs, '' Mustard spoons Child's finite Sleeve Wilting; °TU Fork. ..-, RK+, " CU i - Irtrrevr Rinse.- - " ,ThMps,tbes, ~ C E hid-dein chains, " Snu ff Boxes, ar Hirisa, " Napkin Rings, " Guard Ear:Lbws; Plated Caeto k rs, Car Iris " Cake Baskets, Keys " Tea Setts " Chance. " Coffee Setts, " Armlets, • " Molasses Pitch " Pencils, So, AO ere, Plated Ice Pitchers, Plated O Spoons and Forks, Platt d soup and ystnr Ladles, etc., etc: in. Gvld le style and pr and ice. Silver Watches of every imagaina ve„. French. German and American Clocks, Spy Glasses,,Mailical Boxes, 2 to 12 tunes; Bronse, Stet nary,'Pcittrnonates avd fancy articles minaeneral too ruimerous 10 mention. All we ask call at our establishment, NO. 42 FIFTH STREET, one door Atha Word, and examine our goods and prices. -•TrALITALE GRIST MILL FOR lir BALE.-81tuate on Long Creek, five miles from:Liferpppl, Ohio. The mill is four stories 60x 85 feet--ateam and watep power. Engine four fast streice; awe eat 434 feet French Burrs; smut ma chine; elevators and other machinery in good order and doing a good business. 'lhtte dWellitnta, stakes, store, acl twenty-two acres of land, two also ten acres cf coal • land, and the privil ege o antes of coal. Indications of oil. f liti 8. CUTHBERT &BON, 61 ] Market -at. st. (THEEBE-100 boxesprimo Cutting Checte rodetved and for tolelOy JAMES A. FETZER:. coroAr4 Market and Prat atreets A - GROSS HULL'S OLD PALM SOAP, t , Put reeetvedand for isate GEORGE 41 AMT.,' r Drakidet, N 4444 Apeabenv. trXicogrush hickory date !t(*11141-0.11-1611111p. fkumerNick tAndleiret stal/4 ICHItAPERgit&II C OS of mod-, va . *Lwow • „..w.p.w=As44 l uidltilifteyomitiwAtjtoLArj_ maugal ' 4/Elie P ITT'SBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING CITY Met - ------- 41:1" pe, s PICKPOCKETS Allot/T.--W0 576 inform ed that four .Eastern pidkpoekets arrived in this city about the close of last week and during their, brief stay amongst us have been pursuing their avocation quite ener getically. On Wednesday evening there was quite. a rush at the' Thtage, and two men ut the do )i bad `their pdeket beetles taken, pne containing a entail sum in silt. ver, the other some $2O in gold end paper. 'A man inAhe Theatre Was arrested: by:of& ter Fez on suspicion, buion settiching him in the saloon no money end; as was missed by the two men was found and he cease, quently discharged. At Trimble!sVarieties a gentleman was relieved of s" watch and another of hie pock„ . less others have suffered Doubt- Ind ttitg of it, chevaliers t. th seem to have made a good thin Two of these sharpers are described to us —one a heavy set, black whiskered Indi vidual, the other smaller, with a red.beard. They have doubtJees left the city by this time, as their presence was generally known to the police; but our citizens should he on the look out for them, as they will pr,.,hatfy return to so fruitful a field. r Other ~perators, better known here, were also at work on New YearJti day.— Mr. Bernard Burns, of the Seeond Ward, loet his p(cket.buoir, containing .85; at the Orphan s' Fair and two ladies, in front of the Cathedral, were robbed of their pocket books. TAR "ARMY FRAUD GABS " —lt 18 02- pected that this long•winded case will be taken up and disposed of hi the Criminal Court neat r eek, if, indeed, a noll e prose• qui is not entered. Several of thn dotend• ants are absent, and the Messrs. Morgan. stern, who allege 1! - ,at they had nothing to do with the making of the c -, ntract, de mand (what they have a right to ask) a trial at once, as the matter has operated much to their inconvenience and loss. PITTSEDROR AND CLEVELAND RAI L • ROAD CO.-At a meeting of the stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Co , at Cleveland, on the let int 4 , the fol lowing Board of Directors was chosen: J. N. McCullough, James Farmer, James F. Clark, H W. Clark, B. P. Drennan, W. H. Holloway, H. A. Johnson, H. 0. Kingsley, D O. List, J. Pennock, Preston, J. H. Schoenberger. B. APYOINTMENT.—The Cincinnati (A.ns merciat has the following: "Capt Kountz has been appointed commander of the trans port Beet at Cairo, vice Commodore Wash. Graham, relieved. Commodore Kountz 'is a - capable man, but not more so than I Commodore Graham, The latter was giv ing universal satisfaction, and it is not easy to account for his removal, excepting upon the general principle upon which the Gov- - ernment seems to be acting, viz: to remove an officer as aeon as he proves capable." . -, .....PP-LigrintS stratactessr IZlmor.,stbrai -::Thie-titrtiliiiifOric-Mtfrs...D.' 'Appleton dk. Co.. send us the thirteenth volume of their valuable New American Cycloperdia The work is a library an itseir, containin g a vast amount information which could not be obtained in any other manner. Every article is written by a person fully come potent to the task. The following gentle. men of learning and ability are engaged it, this stupendous task: George Bancroft, J. S. Black, th late Attorney General of the United St, tee, Brown 8,- quard, the f eminent physio ogist, George Bu , h, John Eaten Cooke, G. W. Curtis, B. H. Dana, Jr., R. W. Emerson, Edward Everett, C. C. Felton, Parke Godwin, Horace Gree. ley, G. W. Greene, Prof. Henry, Count Gurowski, H. W. Herbert, Richard Hild reth, G. S. Hillard' Prof. Kenkrlck, C. G. Leland, J.' lt. Lowell, L. Olmsted, Theo philus Parsons, W. ii. Seward, W. Gil more Simi, Bev. Dr. bprague IL T. Tuck,. Orman, and E P. Whipple. As of lxes. city, there are some defects In this work and it is less full in some points than others, but for general usefulness• it surpasses all others, while being an A.merlean work it is especially valuable to Americans. The appreeisticn of the public for this publics. Lion is exhibited in the fact that it ha 3 now over twelve thousand subscribers and the number constantly i ncreasing. The agent for this city is Henry Miner, Fifth street, who is prepared to supply subscribers and others. THE GREAT Q I JESTION OF TOE DAY ;be next two weekn wtil be, WHAT °HORT Tiro BUY FOR A -4L, 1.8 T ..ek 8 Y.,.418,!S PRESENT INTEDITIO =HIE BY TiLEG R A lty .resterday3s Telegram. Prom Washington W.143H/ZIGTOR CITY, Jan. I.—Among the vast concourse present at the Presis dent's levee. ro.day, were members of the Supreme Odurt, foreign ministers, includs .ng Lord Lyons and Mons, Mareirr, with their ladies, officers of the army and navy, headed by General McDowell, and civil. fans in great numbers, General McUl.illan being indisposed, did not attend. The Marine Band was in attendance, arid dis. coursed choice music. Several of the deoretaries kept open houses. Too City pollee were present, In new uniliirm, and Itept'everything In complete order. 0 04 R 7l. Rush's .regiment of isnem paraded the avenue today, een:tong brilliant appearance. Among the crowd at the President'_ Mansion of marked prominence, w.Le Mej. W. P. M. Arny, (succesior of kit (;a:s)n) United States Indian Agent in :cl , w Mex. ice. He wore a full suit (I buckskin, made in Mexico style, elegantly I,tribroid aced with silk and twads. He privately present , d to Mrs. Lincoln a splcr,db.l blanket as a New Year's offering IL is an evidence of the taste and skill of the Rocky Mountain Indians. This blanket was made by a squaw' uf a Nav!..ji mar, she having been employed upon 1t fur five months. It is of large Fiz3---of wool— the figures upon it being of whits, red aid blue. --- WASIIINGT.,N, Jan 2 --The light Louse board, through its SncreLary, Mr. e, gives evidence of its vitality by udvertit ing for a supply of bevAnt) gab, lons of the host quality /,f i,us, strained sperm oil tor the La..' L winter lishment. It was yesterday rrportud that G neral McCall has ieen lined in a , :..rmu.b, the n eocent firing uf guns uu tLe htglal pre OLIS being the imly foun rumor. Perhaps the repordattim for the t distant cities, and about wh4 p in h ques'.l by telegraph are asked to sy , rLa atk, e d.. - Lis of Gen. McClellan, result !rose a parti a l similarity JI names. We are happy today that at no time has Gen. McClellan been dangerously He is rapidly recovering iron, a E..vero co .1 taken at Gen. Porter's last review, attending to all important busti.c . and will be out in a few da:.s. (lee. Benham has been riicisued irom ar rest, and ordered to duty at Lice. The Court of Icquiry igi., , red the cuargirs Lis 800 U as they were read. Gen. Wilson's regiup,ht of A.L)chan:e Pusileers has been ordered to raper. to Gen. Lane at Leavenworth. Tno sere will be selected from the .S..ated trum Which each company bails. From Fortress INlooroe. Fokrazas .MoNisoz, December 21.--A negro Who came into /Imp Rama if...ul.th is afternoon, reports that a large camp of the enemy, at • place near Bethel, was broken up and a general stampede to Yorktown took place on Saturday night, They had seven heavy hO WI lZorB, but they were ail removed. The cause of the ti!ttrul 41 , 8,9 a rumor, that an advance would be madeby Gen. Wool on Sunday. A flag of truce was pent by General Magruder to Hampton Bridge this after• noon, with a small packet of letter.. for the North. Seven rebel officers cumpc.sed the party, and they remained at Hampton for acme time, and appeared to be making ob• nervations, and endeavoring to obtain In formation of our contemplated nauvrnents. Their appearance at this time; mid with such a small number of let era leads to the supposition that they were desirous of ascertaining the truth of the current ad- Vance on our side. Edward J oh last4,n,a Captain of the Naval Brigade, who has been found guilty of vari• ous misdemeanors by court martial, and sentenced to ho dismissed from service, has had the sentence confirmed by Gen. Wool. Captains Shillinglan and Manson, of the 79th New York regiment; Lieutenant W. Dickinson, of the 8d regiment of Infantry, U. S. A . ; Lieut. J. W. Hare, of the 20.1 a Indiana regiment ; and Corporal Thomas McDonnell, of the 79th New York regi• meat, arrived from Itichmr,nd last evening by a hag of truce from Norfolk They are part of the 220 who are to be released in exchange 1 , 4. an equal number sent to Richmond last week. Their stories are listened to with the greatest interest, but add little to the numerous similar state. ments already published. A great provement in the treatment of the prlson• ors is sa'd to have taken place within the last two weeks. The above officers will go to Baltimore to-night, on their way [mine. The re. mainder of the number to be released are expected to arrive here to - morrow after n k oon, and a number of our wounded, ma ing a tAal of 284 .to bo released, are ex. , pected in a few days. Last night's flag of truce also brought the captain and crew of the schooner John F. Crouch, from Alexandria for Dighton, Mass., with a cargo of coal, which Is ri ported to have reached inside of Cape lierry, on Friday night. New Year's calls are being made to day, and most, of the officers have cilled upon Gen. Wool this morning to pay him their respects. From Missouri. ST. LOMB, January 2 — Dispatches re. ceived at headquarters announce the cap• tore of the notorious Jeff. °worn Colonrl Jones And fifty of their bricignurmng gang, near Martinsburg, Andraln county, by Gen. Schußeid, commander Lithe State The various guerrilla bands along the North Missouri Railroad, have bcen pretty thoroughly seatterred. Six regiments of Federal troops have left Ottoville and Tipton for Weston on an un• known expedition. Occupation of Vera Cruz by the Spanla.rds, flies YORK, January 2. The steamship Columbia arrived at this port this morning from Havana. Intelligence bad reached Havana that the city of Vera Cruz had been occupied by the Spaniards, and that the Spanishilag was waving over .San Juan De Ulloa. parterre of Mason and Slidell. &Imp', Jan. I.—The steam tug Stan lightg left Fort Warren at 11 o'clock this ,morning with Meson and Slidell and Chair Seentitarks, for rrlncetoyrn, where they *MU t hem id 49.114 stetimg „Ulu:tido, unilAng the MOUNT ST. B4NARii JOURNAL OF A TROER. . •-":“ When. I- reachedSt Re V' t I got out of the light narrow car whi is used to I thread the contracted ; tatlas of the mountain. I stopped ati •" small inn, where everything wore ad'itir of great cleanliness, called for a L w ~ breakfast, and ordered a horse a..iguide to asi tend St. Bernard. TheipAkeeper look ed at um with astoni ent. "A m guide!" said he, "Why. gnor, three wouldn't be enough. J, look at the weather. A few feet . . the village , there is snow twice a ..,t<tr's height, and the farther you go t ‘ w deeper you find it. The horse oft, '. '', w u will be rough shod; but, with • = -ealkizia, i t y there are slippery p.. es - to pass You'll have to get off . 'horse and trust to , youritinas" ' -401 d him then to procure four for iii • .lle whistled, and immediately his dattpiter came in to the - roen t . She was kgood ;mount ain lass, who spoke to nip with much modesty of the dangers #l4 difficulties of the way.—Poor thifgl She told me of the loss of her lunther, a youth of twenty years, who, imihe preceding year, had been swept into a chasm by an avalance. She point d through the window to the scene GO the disaster. It was only in the month' of May that her family was able to reliever the body, crushed under a mass ofteeks and trees. "Ile is buried," said she, "in the neighboring cemetery, and cur black smith, who was a great friend of his, made a most beautiful eross to put at the head of the grave.--f Every evening it) tine weather, 1 go thpre to say a De Pr ,, f),),di s for the repose of his soul ; and as long as the flow4r-season lasts, I t , go sometimes under th I very glaciers to pick the hnest.totere on his grave." "What !" said 1, "are there flowers under the snow and amid the glaciers?' "Oh, yes; the snow helps arc scarce.' ly melted, when we see, peeping from' the ground, a delicate, green blade ! . then, in a very ahort,4titne t beautiful daisies, red, yellow, aid blue, purple colored, narcissus, oriinson hyacinth, and saffron valerian.' I weave them into wreaths wad heag them on any brother's cross. Ah, signor, you are from your pronanoiatton, an Italian, and of course, a Catholic Are you not? Then let me beg of you when you reach the hospie4, to say an arr for him to the Madonna; and i: will have a Mass saidlor him I wit never forget your kindness. I was there on his feast oy, - ,in September, and I went to cuunAtparlin for my poor broiler. at 4em; ,1,,..4‘,. As s h e spoke these worts %erliegen!' heaved, and, wiping her eyes, she looked at me with an expression so pure and innocent that I was deeply moved. Reader, would you believe it,? At that moment, I was heartily a Catholic. I promised not only to have one, but six Masses said for her brother; and I kept my word. She took my hand affee. tionately, and kissed it, with a trans port of joy which beamed forth her whole soul on her lips. 0 Josephine! this mountain maid re called you to my mind I saw your pare and serene eyes reflected in hers ; for the eyes of innocence are ever beautiful, in the cabin as in the palace. The innkeepers returned with four young mountaineers, full six feet high, muscular and robust. They said to me with a confides! air : "You needn't be afraid, signor, we arc with you." They wore beechen shoes, studded with nails, pantaloons of course_ woolen cloth, a stout jacket, a comforter around the neck, and a thick cap with flaps to cover, when necessary, ears and cheeks. Each one carried a long knotted stick, pointed with iron. The fine strapped fellows invited me to mount ray horse, which carried a double-peaked saddle. Behind and before me they had fasten ed two thick blankets, to cover me in ease I became bcnumed with the cold. They made a large sign of the cross, and set out. Two went ahead, and one on each side of me. We proceeded at a brisk pace; but as we proceeded further into these narrow gorges, we were enveloped in a cold cloud which chilled us to the heart. From time to time I heard distant noise. , , which, echoing from rock to rock, died away in the adjacent ,glaciers. These sounds terrified me. I fixed my eyes steadily on the path before me, when, as we turned , a projecting shoulder of the stain to enter a kind of ravine, a cracking and crashing smote the ear and filled me with alarm. " Look ont, signor !" shouted• the guides [To be continued JOSEPH H. TBOIVIPSOiV, G-ENERAL AGENT • —min - COMMISSION MERCHANT .4ro. 4 erorth ~Us Street, deli a PHI LADRI.PIII4, FA W C& Wholesale Grocers, AND IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &43. ALSO Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA DYE WHINNY/ 827 and 829 Liberty Street two-1v PITTSBURGH. Pd. LOA KS, SRA W LB, and D closing out at reduced prices, and a targßY GOOD%et et o.of Muslims, Calico, Canton Flannels, Irish idnent, t selling much leas than market nricee, reall soon and get Bargains at . KJ:LYNC IHMarket street, uetween6th and the Die me n & deSt TES for. iNde by , .1 1 OWN - k Unap t - =Maculae': • ECM= IVATICO'IIA OIL. mr E ARE NOW. IitIAIsTUPACTIJ- FarN6g thut article , which for brilliancy in Gag. freedom of offensive odor, and in transpte roncy or color, (witch color we warrant not to be an changed by age In or ehis or posure,' is unsurpassed by y illuminstnri t Easte. markets. As prodiatffe (41 to tire coa x, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of . CAUSTIC .SODA, Used by large Soap Makers and Oil !tanneries which excels b to p• r in strength all the make Iscture of Englis of h ode brought to true country. Our msnu- SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, &c, Are no well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. An orders and inquiries will be promp ly /Mende to by ddrwtsing GEORGE COLHOUN, Agent. antairdn , Hanna Salt Muinfacturing Company. 24 wand oraPt. Pito..burg LATE STYLES OF WIRED GOODS Ur• • E are now opening a choice ;Stock of Wint,r Goods consisting in all of tbe latest tmportations of ClATfitt, 0.4-1/dEItES AND vhertscs, which we Hatter ourselves will be ual to any reasortinent to be found East or West. They will he made up to order In a superior style price s to salt the times. We - would re and at spectfull soheit an earl, call [nun our patro, . and they SAMUEL GRAY & SON, " MERCHANT. TAILO-RS, No: 19 Fifth Street. IDR 6 (. : L e! 0 e tA Tuquii burgh. as. . the Gene la accordance with the provisions of an Act ofral Assembly of the AOLUITIOUWeaIth aI Pennsylvania. providing for the Incorporation of the City of Pltlebmgh, and of the various impel& them. to said Act I GEORGE Wl ImON, Mayor of said city do mane this, my proclamation, that ott the FIRST TUESDAY lb JANUARY, A. D, 1882, raw,rl A the vevettth day of the month, tbe freemen , . < , .ch Ward Cl said city. qualified to vote fur ' rneint..rit of the H ,id of R epresentatives of this tkicirnon wealth. will meet at the several places of ho,dins election.. in their respective wards and preciar.:a, arid elect, by ballm, under the provi sions of so Act of Aszembly, passed the Mb d.y of May, A D, 1867. tine persou to serve as Mayor of said city. Uee person to serve aa ..„Controller of Bud c'ty. One person to servo as vreasurer ofsaid city. Each of whom shall hold their erne° for taro years. ted On the mim orities, and e day in ecusformity to the above int. auth a m i n o to the ordinanises of Conn clla districting said elty. theedisene of the First Ward will elect, by hadot one penman to be A monitor of th e Smoot Coureidof rairdeilf fOr,two ars a, one person Id tell at be a member f Select Co nn said cty for one year, and th oree persons to be members of the Common Connell. Second u ard--Une person to be a member the select and two remoras to of be Common Council. members of the 'I bird Ward—One, person to be • member of the seise' and tour persons to be members of the ' Common CortuciL Fourth Ward—One person ,to be a member of the Select and three persons to be members of the Common Select tied. Fifth Ward—One person to be atnember ofthe Select and Moo Coax eye persons to remembers of the Coto-I cid S Six elect and th Ward—One person to be a Member of the Are mon Council. persons to be members Of the tom.: the Seventh Select Ward—One person to be a member of and Common CounmL t persona to be members of the 1 wo Eighth Ward.—One person to be • member of Um Select and three persona to be members of the , 1 Common CoUtletl. A huh Wald—tine Person to be • member of the Select and three persons to be members of the Common council. m em Edon of of shorn shall he qualified to serve aa a C ommonwes/th. ber the House of Represeniatives„of this i At the election to be held as aforesaid, ea. , / ties- day, ale 7th day of ot November. A. D, 18e4L The electors Public School lionise in said the First Ward w il l vote at the 'f ward. lir school House Lo electors of the Second will vote at the Pith, id ward. Too eteCtOrm 01la sa so numb of the Third Ward as cinct Na 1 of said Ilea booth of and west of Grant street, being pre. wird., will vote at e of Francis Jamison,on th e corner of Sixth th and Smith. del I garrets. The electors of stomach of the Third Ward as lies south and - east of Grant street, being .precinct i l No. 2of amd ward, will vote at the boos, of C. 8. II ennedy at the corner of Wylie and Tunnel 1 1 treeta. • The electors of the Fourth Ward will vote at the I 1 Public School house in said ward. The electors of so touch of the Filth Ward as Iles north and east of Adams street, being precinct No. 1,, of said ward, will v de at the Public School Rouse on Liberty street, is said precinct. 'I A e electors or en mach o' the Fifth Ward ashen south and West of Adams street, being precinct No. 2cf said war i, wid vote at the Publle /School House on the corner of Pike and Walnut streets, in said precinct- The electors of the Sixth Ward will vote at the `Public School House in said ward. the The elector S . , or the Seven th Ward will vote at Pu bdo chool House in said ward. The elector. of the Eighth Ward will meet at the Public'Schoot House in said ward. The electors of the Ninth Ward will vote at the Public School House in said ward. Olvell Under my hand and seal of the said Clty of Pittsburgh, the nid day of December, A. D., net de2/1 ________tASOWS WILSON, Mayer. CIOAL,E.— NUT COAL, 'SLACK AN.P °OiI:DICKSON, STEWART' eOO 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having ,sUponor facilities for supplying the beat 94ality of Coal, Nut Coal, Slick and Coke, are suit to deliverlhe same, in any quantity to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and la dry and free from Flack. Particular attention given to sup ;Oleo smily fkral oclMairid SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No. 48 ST. ,(t.llt sTurdEir, ' USLILT 'go ERT DALZE:LIE. Ai. CO., -WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION ARO FORWiRDING MERCHANTS -AND PPosausAsD Pnvinorsahtasunespasa VO. SS/ LIBEHTT STRICEt - ' %Tomos 111ALPDI PRICE Benin= mansu: s c o is of our Bum. mer . Man lb for the beet argajne. 4:Sall early. O. tal N LO VA Market 11010P8-6 bales Prime. Hopi for sal 11444- ILIRM IL CIOLLIMY ^,----BOWIt - t-TIMET.I36 Wood of. UMBROIDERIES AT CCAST-- _VA . ont Moclslllq9l.l,ZigritAc eot WiWit ' -ItOtarftilkeit 1 ,bbitlireiguLinfq Wisbi) /nem Mkt TAP itill) OIL COMPANY MA ; 2l . F B A u g i T i U r ra AeNrD HAVE FOR REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Z i loU , Exploslye. AL o, PURE B E.rZOLE. Warehonse, 'No. 45 Hand Street, PA, PI TTSB 0 3 0 Ulf IRfOOIXLIEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, roil THE BALE 03' PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, O. 1a 74 WATER FrIREET. BELOW MASSE? 1 rfTTSBI.7RAFI. JT.7"8"1" -1,2,-7OETV-EI7Z, -JAN® X EIZADING owes ° BYRNE, , ~ mxacg.tanr P AL 49 - St , Clair ' t areal 4,o4l tlneo.ciopoop FOE ' DA 8 Ir. a imseißETUßNlckl4lx)m -_ g qUar. jirth a abaft. - ' IA : _ awl . oT: zi .• 1: _-,: old ri Wi , gliflAW' .4" ':-.9 ' - ' - • .. Sktietchi A t tyfteriftte,.,- ' _ ',„,_;.' - „fiadullem e * L- Pt_4 l ,P4, , ' - #9,l o6 lbilili*: 41i'' - 4/11)" ..i., , , , ,, , m , ,,, , ,,,,,, , ,_. : , fi.:.,,,...-.,..,-0 ~...._ , ,,,,-,: a. -" , : <- • , ,,-, 14 . ::: , ,,-.1.-,- ~...1....,-,4-_,-,,...,;•,,_41 ,z t- - - I V.Z;i:, z-:!:.eg-A---- - . _:- '''''''i.'4 ,-- :. - 1 .2. 5 - , A=. 'l;, -, ;•; , ..., - , ,, , ,-, -- ,-, :,, . • . • .. S. is- Fide whit% nail ftOd Penny Flannel Undet and Orershirte oil hand, and, made to orderoon aborMal notice, at R - AVILLIAMS0111::. NO. 47,5 n CLAIR STRklil Oen NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, , I /WC A L II . NO.' 17 Fourth, Street; BOUG HT PirETIOUS To:TITS t AT,B advance in prices, of Which the holiest advert"- toga is cffered to putchasers FOR 04.11 H. dein , ti U! F r ilfairr—RG - TlylAS AND NEW YEARS G1F,1141-1-11(gy1N, sHom am) GUMS—The very art Me the id wanted. and, all) be the best, inset desiraqe and serviemble pre4tit you min give a friend; and only look at the priors: Ltuifes' heeled Congreas lasting Boots', only tl,ool` Ladieeheeled Balmoral Boma, only g 1,76; Moye' Noss, from $1.50 to sztte. Also Buffalo and ,atirn Shoes, Cork yoletrand Ice Creepers, and everything in cur line at equally lie figures. - JOS BO it.L . 157,,99 Market et. ~2d door front 6th. l deli - - E W FALL GOODS 1-- EATON MACRUM & 00., Invite attention to their NEW BTOCE FOR - FAI,L TRADE' . • . At Kos. 17 and ISt Fifth street. ba.vers, sunpited At loweißt .0328 8.E,i1 --- ; -- iii,W ---------- PIANOB. •• , , • An elegantly °erred Itoeewood new 7 oef lave . Piano with full Iron frame made Icy one of the oldeet firma In New York, 008 A new 7 Octave Rosewood Iron fretne, 8170 A new 7 Octave Rosewood-iron frame, by amp For rude Joao R. MELLOR, 81 Wood 'tdreet. ERINThr--9011 TIICNCTSI— A new aupp/y. direct - from the manufactory Bosuan, of a34-and` 7 Octave mew reale Cancirer- Pianos. in plain and carved Rosewood.- furni just received and for sale br ture, Jokra MELLOR, . ill , Wood Street: nets Between Diamond Ailey Awl Fourth street. 'W. EL AIoGEE & IBACHANT TAILORS, IN,yertrrriZet.hl" atten stookc:f buyers to Fall and Winter Goods, lust readied., among which May be ant "Youtb /be newest styles of goods for Gents found all at 'S War,, together with a full and .!!ori.licele assort meet of gentlemen's Yunan% no2o 2ro W H. bIeSER t CO.. /4S Iredersd at. Market elquare,Aller new, City. EVILOPEAN AGENCY. rrHOIKAS RATTIG/AN,, ~ . ,zußoPF,kx .I. Agent, No. lAi Wlttei unrest, Pittsburgh. Pa, is prepuce to Wing out or notitcjiactr paccodgera trom or to an 4 put °Me old country, (attar- by "tam re 5a.113 eta. T ' MET PiOR !MLR. payable In any part da....+,........ f Jo.Ruro S.lfcl II p ulli r. sta, and for Mti luld t0. , ..1 n t , cl lllig Pael tlito. kat amuses Nur York" -- aw W - *I 0 - `l%, R O l7Bll, SIGN & ORNAXENTAL PAINTER AND BIER, osurth St, Bus Wood II Snatthilolld P/7788 MB 8, PA. work P ro - N4l attended to. rortfolYd . 4.0 or 143 Backs, • pri prime, Arlinla,inat reosnr e d deli and We by W. in- KRIM & 00, 14ont and US Second lanai& f= A lISTIN LOOMIS & CO., De*srtsjo pisuniasory sot% Boma, morta ls * arid a/, 117 ( moat._ Bondi!, morivaiew; ,, i44 [ ooltatene seenseees. "''° NOTES IND DHABI'S_ BMW"' Lip SOLD. M=2l Parsons desiring Loana can be, 11Commodsted._ . Oet (emu,. sad sagoeusta, eak.be,no-ssaw aectiribes at remunerative rieee. ahead to the Sale. Hewes and Leasing of eras 011iee, No. Y 9 FOURTH STWKST above Wood. • randy AIISTIN LOOMIS & CO. • It. 11. BULGER, YANUPACTInura 01P EVERT DESCRIPTION OF FU RNITURE.' No. 45 Stulthfteld Street, P ITTEBURoN. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Itanufltetured Furniture, Constantly on ASH. bated, which we will sell at the lowest Prices for C R C E-10 tierces in store and fo noftsale by KILLER &BICB.I for sale by Nein HSU!' EL MALIN& J i r r—yr CLAY-156bbLs Missouri . ola ae relved and for sale b y i ziny R. mum. MABBL OoDANI , mum, TlOffB on Wall Paper. for dbuouv" and vestibules for sale at. 116 f hfarget a it,oota rea. • • • • JOSEPH R. 1111011143 i. .20trout•reakfastlfiteon: " In store and for Bale 14 F. ECLLE:RS non Fenn S treat, litteboxith. SGROss WINS LOW'S BOOMING SYRUP, for gale_ by GEO. A. R_RLLY No eg Peden , - TTHOMAS FAILLE' —PURNTRE AND N 0.164 FEDERAL UNDERTAKING, to all prompt attention. Orders r a, the LiTerrlttabie &reek Allegheny. O GROSS BROWN' Maus, 'n i t rem , T ets°. LI .o.l* path LL Of foreign and donteeth sale wholesale wad retail by 13030 W P Maim' . . WILLIAM MUM, DAVID SAMMISOIV A. COFFIN, General PatternSpec-1i MEANS & CO akiwPlm na to NOandloso,idetatti LESALE GR Voroor Wood and Wide EM!! st o I ' TAW 80,-Airitit. ' 4 P.' • 1 0 4 I ,,er VACOila ftmur imULF:ali" *hilk, f1"-kr .iiiiiiiirlie t b '-' ' ' l Graefirei 4 4 r et-- - f' 1113- i in . ont, : je - - -,, L, , r,..1 .- A,f,...,, or P X. A 7RA t AA A 7 j itlitt ' '' -, w.. Al - - -• :' , 1 - - , ,, , ?4 - 6 -- r: -, f ' , ',„ L , C-T• .., ,„ 6 ,,,,,,, iiZirl d - ,9 , 9r wtdaLTta tr..4 3 412 a, ttnt~ -, . 114 - 102Vrid. f as " erdeialliaft. - 7,?P ',. 7/ 7 ' - - I' ' n•• , ''', ' /slam itsgal 14;e , hate arm - --- talie ' ution, A t V 3 " emtniftwtiorafflgthe', fend 1 ! ) .,M.. 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Ainaq_ , raPundtilint4,9/ LOoll * - 44446488 pown4l-1.:40` Otri:etkl NH Vid*iittli I t iirtikfigit nareif: ..P4sTri. 18 8 ta — r z t7 ll7 - - 4a.au, la • •etwiludttzwigoima tt itigu . . : _peti r ri ogi 1 , •: • ILIKKAII ou. wial„ritikava tcputlaw.. AND Pri ngArberbiOfkqual Benno issibOir Ores Orders lOW Ebbw!) First streetheirill bewaring/ WIN4k)/T . T' -T ROMA Columalw smd AT Nir - 441 - iibiGT4 Prom Hon.„thas.lifeugn4, tau WsenFros, . ope• Learninlowlitillkii t i 141=1 rat% gentLarcout an QX do can intemity4 - 40,siteh.. inventors 61 eililoo:4lted Elfetc Mr. Feitwl ;11thaftli'neer:i get of the _ • fgenteref and To: _ ear; with . said .1 122 4,4naLvinwais years in every reassobiltdatiry and the intemotittrentors. JAKEsAto - rac Dopac- „ B 0 'WISP ty4. WAR 4,8#4.1401 ISM
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