.(11) . :c4.1_ . .10 - Ctitt - ' . 11.p5 . t.. • FaIff(a.AIVIBS. P. BARR, BI) I Til,R AND Plt P T 11. Veranas—Danar, nu Do'hire per year, strictly in advance. Wamr, dingle subscrip . dons, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER 01' THE CITY FRIDAY MORNING•••• JAN. 3 CITY Is& A.'l‘ T S INTERESTING OCCASION.—Oa New Tear's eveilid.r. A. liartupee gave to his hands (acme terty in number) a compli. men Wry supper, at the Seetin Home. All sat down to a sumptuous table and enjoyed themselves for a time in demolishing the good things set before them. After spends. log the evening in social enjoyment, with songs and speeches, in which the warmest wishes for they roaperity of Mr. Hartupee were expressed, the assemblage dispersed, With s vole of thanks to their liberal em. pioyer, and also to mine host of the Swain • Howie Union City Committee. Find Ward —J . C. Buffum, James A. Bean. .Second Ward—Will A. Lare, George N Armatronir. Third Ward—C. W. Lewis, Jos. Hast. Fourth Ward—James Caldwell, Martin Connolly. Fifth Ward—Franois Dan, Davis lieu. eats. Sixth Ward—John Y. MoL9ughlin, W Floyd. Seventh Ward—John Hays, Wm. Dick son. Eighih Ward -Joe. Etherline, Reuben Lmonard. Ninth Ward —Win. Davie, Thomas Death of John H. Phillips, Esq It is our painful duty to record the death, at li o'clock on New Year's night, of J. H. Phillips, E q., of typhoid fever, from which he has been suffering two or three weeks, having ci.intracted the disease while in attendance on his son, Lieutenant v. H. P fillips, at Washington City. He 1)f-ought home the body of his son, but was unable to attend his funeral, and has since grown gradually worse, until the same dizease that carrie3 off his son proved fatal to him. self. .Mr. Phillips was formerly of Achill e= township, where he was for many years a Jaetice of the Peace. lie was appointed ()runty Jailor by dheriff Patterson, and served in that capacity most faithfully, his indnees and c T:lanity - for the unfortunate winning him universal commendation. lie was a man of worth and integrity, s,en roue it to a fault, and a faithful friend. 8.• highly esteemed by a large circle of iriehd, in city and country, and will be sincerely regretted by all. Mr. Prollips was about forty-five years of age, and leaves a wife and three children Be, sides thison we have mentioned, he lost, during last. year, his only daughter, by consumption. H.a funeral takes place this morning at 11 o'clock, from his late resi dence on Wylie street, to proceed to Mt. Union Clemetery. FOUND DROWNED -WO noticed, some Six weeltssince tLatJno. Zeigler, of Titas• Tulle, Orowford county, who shipped some ludes to this city by boat and came him. self by way of Ki/leinning, was missing. Oa Thursday miming, while the water was being let .viit of the canal, in Ale . Only, thebody f,f a man was discovered, rk.tinder the ice. at the railroad crossing in the Fourth VV :!rd. Coroner IticOlung held •u luquea ` aad by means of a description lett with the Coroner and letters and pa. parvaponilt, 9183 identified ea that of Mr. , -whcr. left the houeenf a friend in Alle. gheny °lie night st eleven o'clock, and was notr.efwards heard of, leading to the "4mm:in-WS supposition that he hd fallen ifto the natal on hii *ay to" the - city.— There Were no indications of violence on his pason and the jury returned a verdict of accidental drowning. DEATH OZ SOLDIER 4- There have been thirty one deaths of soldiers in the hospi. &eh and camps about Washington since the last_ report a few days ago. anion.- them the following: Milo Miller, Derma Peters and ttobtrt W. Bell, of the 67th Pennsylvania -Volunteers; Robert Foster and Corporal William Boyd, of the 62d (Colonel Black's) Pennsylvania Volun teer.; James McClung, 28d Pennsylvania; Corporal Duncan G. Campbell, 6th Penn. spiv. nia Reserve; Corporal John Miller, 28d Pennsylvania Volunteers ; Daniel Dosling, Company C, 6th Pennsylvania iteserve Corps, died from wounds received in battle at Drs,inelville, at Camp Pier. pont. BODY Founn•—On Wednesday the body of George Dosch, a German butcher re siiing on Second street, Allegheny, who has been missing since December 28d, was found in the canal, near the Sandusky street bridge. Ooroner McOlung held an inquest, when it was ascertained that on Tutsday night, he was seen in the vicinity of fisndasky street, laboring under an at. Sock of mania poiu. He disappeared from some friends who had been following him and doubtless ft:11 or jumped into the ca nal. He leaves a wife and family. THZ PRIMADZIXHI6 & Emir RaiLaos.)). On Monday the Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany, under their articles of agree ment with the Philadelphia and Erie Badlined, entered on possession of the lat ter work yesterday, and will take measure at once for its completion. H. J. Lout ham t, Esq., one of the oldest railroad men int he country, has been selected for Gen• &gal Superintendent, taking the place, of Edward F. Gay, Eq. Colonel Black, the present Superintendent of the Eastern di. n, will retain his place; kid, io far as we have learned, no changes are miticipa. ted in the other Officers. The Philadelphia and Erie company will continue to main. lain tie organisation the same as If no trans fer had been made. VIOLENT ASSAD LT. John McVey, a young man, was yesterday held to bail by MAyot Wilson, for an aggravated assault and battery on Alex. Kennedy, on New Yeses day, etrlkieg him behind the ear with a atorie and !Outing him seriously,— Ken nedy alleges; that he was standing at t er of Wylie and Tunnel' streets, wi r Vey -arproached and struck nim • atigts , i d with a stone. r9MCIPIIICLL% CATAI.ELT RIESE:KENT. --lee Washington Star has the following in reference to the Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanded by Col. David Camp bell, of this city: "On Christmas day the imemtiers of Cit,rri•tly L, Fourth Penn. aylvania l Campbell, presented their (lacer, elpt. James A. Herron, First Lieutenant. L A. Robinson, and Becond „Lieutenant, A. F.Coon, each a splendid sabre elegantly ornamented, costing $6O apiee^. Chrt.tmaz day wasobserved very aatisfsetorily by all ti..e men of the regi, went, who, at tho later. part of the day, Zof a sumptuous dinner, company Z disposing of twenty cans of oysters fur nished by their °facers. The men are all eager for marehinei orders,. but after wait. :tag until a±i i medi its mouement seemed • ;'ay yestPrclny oommenced - • comp Ly - '2B - tratkas . .&ata Ent.—At Romney, laSt. week. Awe men of the Righth Ohlo regiment wire pLay ingoards together. The parties go!. to quarreling, when one drew Ont.? Pteteiv qhet the other dettc4 , !end- then rlln a tayonat through his neck. The ittrderer, it was' thought, .would he court end shot. , (IVadearn that both - 3:1--Oilnier V ties were fronitheVeinitroftlleve - 114 Tag „Ocrpan LAST . BYLINING.—It is long sire% the Walle'of the "Old Drury? contained as brilliant and fashionable an audience as last evening, on the oces. don of the grand concert and opera by tha company from the New York Academy of Music, all of whom were pleased with the entertainment. All the performers were fatigued - by the long ride from Chicago and one, Masicusi, was unable to appear, being entirely "cut of voice." The programme was well selected and all did their respec tive parts well. Lusini is a powerful basso, superior to Jusca or Ferrara . ; Brignoll was charming ac ever and Rios Hinkley, the prima donna, `leased all. She has a soft, mellifluous voice, of fine compass, but ap pears to, much better advantage in opera than in concert. At least the audience seemed to think so, as although not called upon to repeat ei.her of the concert pieces she was loudly encored in Lucretia and Lucia. The concert gave general satisfac. , tion and the only regret is that it cannot be repeated. OUT MORTALITY.—The deaths fJr the week ending Deo. 31st, according to the report of the Physician to the Bard of Health, were 24, viz: 11 males, 13 females; 28 whitea,ll colored; 8 adults, 16 childrenf Of the latter, two died of diptheria, two ci scarlet fever, two of small rox and one of scalding, a case which did not find its way into the papers. Nam Yasn's list passed off quietly, all seeming to enjoy themselves in social com munion daring the day. The places of amusement were all well pstronia , ?d„ es pecially the Theatre, which was filled to its capacity in the evening. The Orphans' Fair was also a perfect jam, Nam A.GitIOULTUtiaL rlfild.—Wedirect atten.ion to the card of Messrs. Beckham & Long, in another column. They have opened a warehouse at No. 127 Liberty street, for tho sale of agricultural and farming implements, in which business Mr. Beckham has keen engaged for some years. The firm are also agents for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Wood's Mower and Iron Harvester and Bockstoee & Ammon's nursery. We commend the house to all wishing anything in their BLA.CICP7OOI) —This liter :113 g monthly for Deeemoer is placed on cur table by Henry Miner, Fifth street. The contents are varied and interesting. One is entitled ' Some account of both Sides of the Amer ican War," and has a lee ning to the Southern side as has also "a. Month with the Rebels." Blackwood is gaining little popularity bare by its course on American affairs. TIINATBEI 1,1114 popular place of amusement, this evening, the bill ie the fine English ccmedy of ' , London Amu rance," with a strong cast, end the pantc% mime of "D Charlemaux." This should draw a fall house. BINQIIST TO GOY. CIIRTIN.—(Secs - 1101' Curtin was handsomely entertained by Secretary Cam ,, ren at Washington City on Monday evenimr. Among the guests present ware the President, Secretaries Chase, Sia:r ani 8-ward, (}en McCall, Adjutant General Thomas and several Senators. PHI SubsiatemoJ oommittee ask oaritri, butions fur sick and convalvec-ni. soldiers at Washington and St. Louis. Any arti. cies left at Al bre, Son as Co 'e, Wood street, or at Weyman & Sons', Smithfield street. will be thankfully received. DR. A. M. Poi. Lees has been Installed as Deputy Distrtet Grand Master of the I: 0 . 0. F. fur this and Westmoreland oounty. Girl. B. F COC PEE, of MOTlOTlgahols City, has been chosen Adjutant of the 101st Pennsylvania regiment, (Cal. Jos. H. Wilson, of Beaver county,) now at Camp Curtin, near Harrisburg. KADAILB AMU. linsnor, the celebrated vocalist. is to give s concert in this city shortly. ZAICES linamsfalr's urssielsolrfansas. --Steamed oysters NO now become an "institution" amongsa, and the place to get them is at James Brennan's, corner Liberty and Wayne streets. lie is a clever gentleman, and having the most approved apparatus, is prepared to furnish to faint. lies oysters done in this style by the bushel, peck or had pack, and those wishing them by the dosan can get them in two minutes' time. Matoaavrr—James Roberts will be the wortingmen'a independent can didate for Mayor of Allegheny City. ORPHANS' FAIR OPEN AT s • .g"diri:.‘WM EVERT NIGHT THIS WARE. ..... KaTail IOB.EPH NETER di 80K, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIM. WAREHOUSE, DM SMITHFIELD STREET, (between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) nob FITTSBUFtG 9. p bloTooßAPil ALBUMS ALL STYLES, AND ALL PRICES, _ALSO_ DIARIES FOR 1882. FOR ULF FT , W. S AVEN. kmr) TSIRTYSTRICKT TIERNAN' k GETTY, Wholesale and Beton Grocers, IXPOIIIIIII• AND DLUASS DI TRAIL WIRES, LIQUORS, ace., North-Eat corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, twaci•iy ALIMEENT CITY. SP ALDIN U'S THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BRYAN'S PIILM.ONIU WAFERS AVERS' CHERRY PROTOP A T, SELLEV3' UL SYRUP, For fai , ) by CHAS. H. SUPER,4 AT 818 DRUG STORE, t o z Penn and at Clair Sta 20 EIIITIO LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News up to Two O'clock. TH IIiTY-SEV MTH CONGRESS WASHINGTON (.SIT Y, Jan. 2. -SENATE far. King, of New York, presented a peti tion numerously signed by citizens of New York City praying for the adoption of the policy of emancipation under the war power. Mr. Latham, of California, presented the petition of the Chamber of commerce of San Francisco for the establishment of a steamship line between that port and China. The Sumner, of Massachusetts, offered a resolution that the President be exempt if not incompatable with the public wet. fare to transmit to the Senate all the cor respondence which has taken place sine. the Congress held at Paris in 1856 relating, to neutral and belligerent ligha iii the ocean. Adopted. Mr. Kennedy, of Maryland, presented the resolutions of th .1 Maryland Legisla. ture, protesting against any interterence with slavery in the States by the General Gove:nment. Mr. Latham, of California, offered a re solution instructing the Committee on Finance to inquire into the expediency of establishing a distinct bureau fur the Trea• stay Department to rsgulate and control mints. Agreed to. Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, cffared a resolution instructing the Committee on Military Affair to inquire into tie neces , city of mod:fying the act ofJ•ily, 1861, in. oreasing the Military States ul the Uni. , sd States. Agreed to . Also a reaolution calling .:n tbeSe:ruta•y of War to triiiimit to the Senate a st , ti. went of the number of Cay.,lry ragiirents authorized to be raised, where they are stationed, and whether it would be advise bit) to convert those not yet mut:.ered into the service into regiments of laiantry. Agreed to. Wilson introduced n ti;! to 1 r rile fur the appointment of sutler, for the Vul , untoer service of the army and t, d•:l3ce their duties. Referred to the try Committee Mr. Grimes, of lowa, latrodtEed a oi'.l in regnid to the admimstre.trou of • in the D.atriet of Chemin:de. lie,ter red. Neatrith, of Oregun, Awed n reau iution nailing on the Secretary of War o.r eopiea of tiiti reports of the surgeon Gen eral and Sanitary U0M111.8610 LI on the health of the arm). Agreed The Banate then adjourned 211_misy. house —On motion of M. Duud, (1 Y,., it was reaulvea ttiat ten, decretar ) of War be iaquested to inform the Ei why certain vu , un Leer regitn , uls trued ;L e n.aor of New it :I, encamped in tii,a c.tj, a:c tot furnished %vits a, ma; uttietio.r any legislation to 110CeSlitIry 1.36 ptr, 01 U.) grass to eutble the War Departm - 7 . 1 furnish arms to the regiments now dotat, LiJlCi. Mr. belly, of Pa. , introduc.ci to proviie for the tlelftiLCO of Lt.!, e..yt.' Philacioiptda and Delaware river. Bete: rod to the Cootuitttee on Militart Ada.rs. Mr. Yalendingtam, of 0,.10, a:4 11 leave to offer a resolution caiiii,g ua ti Secretary at Ste Navy to report an ear.y day to the House the sum to dat, of tiLe present lusting debt of the Ifni:.d 6,t, ! , as nearly as the same can be 3 . 01 - LmlLiell ur estimated, giving also as oar ns precti sable, tie several heads as to the D:ipitrt meats of satlect matter under which the said debt nay be ranged. Aleo, thit the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to report as soon as practicable the unman t in poands of the Importations of tea, coffee and sugar in the several ports of the Erni ted States for each month of the Lcal year ending June tiOth,lBl3l. Also, the amoulit in pounds of the same importations of the same articles for each month of the eurreut fiscal year up to January let, 186/, with the amount of duty coliectea un eau!, the 6th day of Augu t last. Mr. Stevens, of Pa., et.d Mr Fenton, of N Y., Laterally objected to the intro duction of the resolution. Mr. Phelps of Cal., arose, but failed to obtain leave to introduce a bill extending the laws now in force regulating trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes in Cali. fornia The House than adjourned till Monday Mexican Affairs. NEW' Yost, Jan 2.—From the Ilarana Diario we learn that the Governor of Vera Oruz was willing to evacuate the city, but demanded and received a reepite of twenty. , four hours. Gen Gossett on landing, issued a pi cc lametion to the tro ,, ps and another to the people, the latter being to the effect that the troops had come thit'mr only to de mand satisfaction for the tadure of treaties and for tie violence committed against their cc mpatnots, and to obtain guaran ties against similar outragei in the future The greatefit satisfaction or the army will be, after fulfilling its mission from the Queen, to returu to as own country, with the certainty of haying merited the affection of the Mexicans. Nearly a hundred pieces of 1 - fled cannon of the latest pattern were found in San Juan de Wiwi,. Frenui - u - ali fora la. Sue Fauzscieco, Jan. 1 —The stormy weather has intercepted telegraphic oom• munication within the State and over the Sierra Nevada Since the 24th ult. Floods are here renewed to a great extent through. out tale valley. Sacramento ar.d Stockton were partially overflowed again, without much additional damage. Bus.,ness with the interior is suspended. More property was destroyed in the State by this free bet than by all the freshets heretol,r , since the acquisition of the country ey the Ameri cans. The weather is pleasant to day. The steamer Golden Age sailed from Panama with 100 passengers and $590,000 in treasure for New York; $170,000 for England. Judge Hagor yesterday isaued r. injune. Lion restraining Bale of the Broderick estate until the questi. n of the h•reery Broderick'& Will id investigated, Heavy Gale New Yostsc„ Jan. 2.—There wee a trp. mendoas gale last night, and nearly a dcz en prize ves,ele in the Atlantic dock were more or lees damaged. several ve,sels ,in the Bay dragged their anchors, and v.-e:c slightly damaged. Maine Republican State Con- veatlon. Coisrooari, N. El., Jan. 2.—The Bepub can State Convention has nominated Gov. Berry for reelection and adop:ed resolu., tons sustaining the government in the prosecution of the war, endo: ,, *v of the Administration, P', EMUS extra anderDili. Whw..acc. t.,ti not higher; red at 802225 and 94190 for whim Corn dull and not salvable at over 200 to any extent. Oats declined to 27e, and dull. Rye and Earley unchanged whiaky advanced to 19%, mu in good demand. Hogs in fair demand; prides unchanged; sales 6000 at 93,2:03,90 and closing rather weak with a good many offering on the spot for future deliveey; receipts 12000 head since Tuesday pybs i m on . =changed. There Is a fair demand for Mess Pork at •90926, bat it Is held at - %e higer; 900 bbls sold at it 610619,25. There is • good demand for Lard; sales of 903 barrels and tierces at Watt% Green meats in fair demand at 23 far eboufders and 20114gr ar gama side! 43 1=1%, bat not sale stidianist%llol9ll4llll3/gia Nchurz to Take tharinaJ#A M.Strike In the Navy Irairth Nzw YORK, Jan. 2.-4% is reported that Carl Schurz has .resigned the Spanish mission in order to take a command in the U S. Army. The w.ricmPn st the N vy Yard, 1:111M• baring nearly 3.000, have atrack in conse quence of the recent order of the Secretary the Navy requiring them to work from sunrise to runset at the same rate of wages as is paid outside of the Yard. The Chamber of Commerce today adopted a resolution to propose a memori al to Coneress asking fur the speedy pas sage cf effective laws by which equal tax% ation can be levied on the several States. Also, a judicious system of exercise to sustain the public oredit, and form a stable basis for the ultimate liquidation of the public debt A resolution was also adop. ted after an extended discussion that the Chamber remonstrate against the kecent construction of the State tariff law, by which the act is male applicable to goods in b,3rd imported prior . to its postage and to goods on shipboard, prior to the 6th of August. From Washington WASHINGTON CITY, Jan 2 --Captains Shubrick and Wilkes, and Naval Construe., tor Polk, compoee the Board recently ap. pointed by the Secretary of the Navy, to examine and report upon a certain n v en. tion which pi-01113es much asefulneei in that Drench of the service. It is reported that the continuous tiring threughout Tuesday night by our troops on the Virginia aide is to be made the sub. int of a formal investigat on. A quorum of mombere was not present in either Houses of Cmigross to•day. New Yeats day was marked by especial cordiality on the part of the Diplomatic Corps. All the foreign ministers with the mecubers of their Legations were present at the official rm:eption ut Vao White ihuee, an. suuequdntly culled upon the Sr.r.retary of State. The pretence of the ontire BrltiAh sod French Legations at born places was especially notiLed and was thought a good augury. W ASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The steamer Stepping Stone came up from the flotilla last night This steamer, otrher reoon• noitering cr"p up the o,:cLquaii,ltay scattered the repels with threetwell direct. ed shots from her 24 pound rifted gun, the elicits bursting right in the midst of table soldiers, but on her return she was f ,flow. ed by riflemen who, concealed behind the trees, fired several bullets through her One of these shots pa-sed through :no bead of the Captain's berth. Ti•e new LL.r.leders.te battery is on Yes qum Nuse, this aide of C, okpit Point, and tcerefore the nearest to this city. Al least one heavy rlll d gun is nevuntrd there as shells have Deer fired into the mcuth of the Idattaweman Creek. 111 Ise our 1 I%ews Si. Duty, d.viusry 2.1 —The , Prort his morning tbs• six rigimania of 1044:tarsi roops n Lari,A c the West,rn miststi, Recent chvelpements discloso embes z!ements In ter County Collevion office, Nrutiu , Oing 1 , 1380,000 Tame frauds were .rndily , d by titer i eten 1). A.& ell, Ulerk and eiLttnd beck fQr a een, , e of NOIV York Market !Report. "sw You!, dal-Atry2—Bond av —Cotton It • nl. Fir at firm, et & a IT 440 0014 at 14 4641 46 for Owe: ro.o !or (tuo an.i 4.4 300 7 ,0$ to for h Oran astos 344r0u hu.n at Si 49®143 forr.d t „u i st 4a fur Mbtte. Corn heatv7; 4.100 heart mold or, 0,66.-. Puri; TAW; prtrna at 31419. Lard Leary at 7 y..0411N0. Wh3rky firm at Xr42o 3.40. /UR APLI IC ALBUM', 1.7 N I , XCENIONABLE IN al - YU* UNSURPASSED IN BEAU ET, UNEQUALLEDIIi QUALITY. AT THE 10 WEBT POSSIB LB PRICES shams to salt all tastes in CLOTH WITH 1M1TAT10N1.4.0.40000, WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE, WITH VELVET AND GOLD To no:d Twelve Cards, o hold Twenty Cards. To larOd Thirty Cards, Ta hold Forty Cards, hold. Fifty Cards, To hold duty Cards. T') ho!d Eighty Card, To hold One Handed Cards, To hold Two Hundred Cards. Fro 7, SEVENTY-F.O7R DENTS To FIFTEEN DOLLARS: CARTE DEVISITE PORTRAITS. Card Photograps of all the celebritlee of America and Europe ' convoruting, with a few exceptions All the crowned leads, All the prominent statesmen, Ali the principal Generals, All the favorite Authors, All the Reverend Clergymen, All the distinguished citizens, All the Palmer Marbles, PGS PALS RI HEN RI MINER, riAV A 1.12 Y, CAVALR Y-31 %V ANT luD FOR CAPT. IRISH'S KEYSTONE CAVALRY, COLONEL LAIRDS'S FAVORITE BRIGADE. Highs.' pay sid beet equipments in the eerviee App y ut kmm,dtely at the RecruAing OtSee, Nc. 152 1 ,i S CLAIR SihkraCT Capt. NATIPL LRAM, de2l.lm Recruiting Meer. CII C KS, OSICCEJ3 OF A BUPERIOR QUALITY °tiered for sale Li. the 0"""' the WESTFAN NFl'f:Dald R IiRISTMAS GIFTS- Present a par of those neat well made Gaiters, Slippers or Shoes, IMPORTANT -TO INVENTOR S. PATENT AGENCY Dewit C. Lawrence Fo r Twelve Years an Om- cer of 1 he Pa- tent Office - - the last four asirs Member of the Board of Appeal. NOTE—AII ibformailon neceesary to procure a Patentand a copy of the Patent free of °herrn. Ref•-r to present Corn:: rsqvld Pt Holloway. A 11 F'FT 7 . . Flour in .“,#4 2 .1 : 604,26 for NEW DRUGGETS, NEW BRUSSELS CARPET noe_Tbese have in.t been received and are of the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, at the low. eat price& W. M'CLINTOCK. MY 1111 Maitirmit sarsam thaeceaßor talitmt * Mbar. oezt door to Post oftios. JOHN HIMINORAX Warde.v SOLD AT DI F FENBAOHR No. is Firth streot PATENT AGENCY Robt. V. Femwick. For the past four years Mina g e r of the It ashing ton Branch of the Scientific American Pa. tent Ag e 11 c y and for Fif teen Years in the Patent Agency Bast , ess. nui Pi on, del)/ 4.1 75 PIECES COMMERCIAL PITTSBURGH MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW. Carefully Reifi.sed and Corrected by our own Commercial Reporter ereraauaan, January 2d,2862. There la generally littlebutiness doing at this Beason and the present year is no exception, as trap. as ions just now are chiefly confined to the Ideal and country demand. Prices are without much ahem ze. A ppler-Sales in lots of choice at $2,50@8,00 iii barrel. Ale... Pittsburgh manttraccureil continues in fair demand, with steady shipments to all parts o. the country. The established rates at present are bbis. hf. bits. bbls. hf. bbls Kennet...s.3,oo $4,00 India $B,OO $4,00 X..... .-.... 6,00 3,00 X_X ..... -- 7,00 6'oo Cream... 6,00(0,00 2,60g3,00 Porter.... 6.00 3,00 Ashes...We note no material change. Pots rate at 4‘.643..ic. and Pearls at 5%0530; Soda SA at 3Q3 1 / 4 c; Nitrate of Sethi at 6 1 4@e , ,ig and Cancentrated - Lye 10 1 4,e, ii lb. Bacon...We continue to quote as follows: Shoulders 4%3 it lb; Sides 0 .fc.,• plain Hama 76. Star cured 00, Bc. Benz ole...Setes in small lots at 40c per gapm, but a supply in market. Beena.-Are iti great request but the supplfy i.i limted. We quote at t 1,4501,60 il bushel for small white. Butter... Sales of choice roll making at 12$f0 'IN ii M. Brooms—Sales at $1,76@1,87 per dozen for com mon and g.,'0002.60 for good and fancy. Buckets end Tubs... The Bearer manatee urerie prices are as followerßucketa plain, insides it dozen $446; painted Inside, $1.60; 3 hoops, $1.76; Tube, No. 1 8 hoops, 'ft dozen, $7,76; No. 1 2 hoops, 46,76; No. 2 $6,00: No 5, S6.EO; No. 4, $4,76 No. Or $600; heeler's No. 2, $2,T6e Half Bushels, sealed $4.76. trookwheat. Flour... Bales of new crop in lots at $1.71401,8711100%9 Candles—dales in lots at 101 per pound for Moulds. Cheese—The market is well supplied, with sale, of W It, at. 6 1 ,4,firse4c.V4 Ib. Ctds.r...Sales at :44 4,60 bbl for sweet. Corn Diestl...fiales prune sifted at 4.5(g60ci bushel. Cordage... Manilla Ro , pe, coil.. 9eVI Manilla Rope, cut.l.ll ?Alb Hemp ' ..1001111:. I Tarred " fib Hemp " " -11e0.05j Tarred " out 14oflb Pru.'ng Yarn, fine-120a j Pac'ng Yarn, coml2alifb Bad thrds...Mandla, gAzsiw,ot, 14 dozen; Hemp 11j,0, $1,37,52.04;2,75 'p dozen; Damp coil, 11. 'fib. Plough L 174.4... e7c. dozen; Rernp7oe. 9 dozen. Cotton ae-dage...t.lottnn Rope and a,2D e. do. below 1h., 2 2c.; Bed Gorda. $2,50@M•244,7b Jzon. Plough Lllleli $1,24 Susb Cords 0,60. Dried Beef... There le a fair demand, prinet pany wall, at 10 1 /Allm it lb, to tiereoa. Dried Frtalt...'rtaies prime Yeat•hes at r 2, '10(47 2,70 tmanel. Egga...ln good demand. Sales of paced In Ude, a. 15r'.15j4 per den. Feed... The names are limited and pneee Fetter. We gent.. Mairihngs at af,..a0., iott sh orw 64461. e; Bran at .4.5 , 4.Fakr, Ship Stotts at t;e(otuic...; 4 ).! Mole. 11blipV0 it ton. Flour... The trunket in wall 811priie , . Nv . .l h ord V B smelt commi:l. Pr sea have advanced end Inc quot• at $4.6044,76 I , r Extra $5,04X45:5 f Tti re CAM i and s.o.Lut. - 46, - 6 izor r.:cy brands. frent hers... w e .4doio Prune Western at Vie from ores baud": 48(;;:rre. `nun store. w heat In wallow. maternal change. .Vie . utire 11ra at 86e3.0ic; and WHIT"): at $1,0+ 4.1,06. 1_,R.8 I. .010.afi„ at .444 Eu. Writ are unchat.tred. and we quota at 23@250 trttn first bands and ade from store. Barley and Rye dull and without et veto. Groceries... V. U. Sugsr )1 rteady t Ideptlo , 4 per 11r, 0 Niclse.es es. , *Slo g 1; Coffee liad... a Isabcad 2no2 l kin for', Rio and very unaeLde,...; Kick 8C.08,4e. lay...fdates at scales limited at Irate per too. Elides—kJ ides are . nue up ant green salted are aeil .gat 7611.7*.. 3t It: , :ry flint 13dSibc. Hominy .. Yithtle Foot a ,e .ng xt $4.50 per barrel I I rags re ofl..red st $'19.3,13 Ifni ta.r. gross and fr w [killers &to 13,gur. a. Lirebse.i. ael t 3' ; 4 X tb Iron cuadlla...The Manufacturers vote cr.mmun ter at 04e 7 e lb; other deseriptma. in preporrion. In EL. d 1. at ta BO; ad. and ad at, $2,70:7.1 ani 0 i., 6d, ; 4d, blued, $3,60: Ect do, 24u0 ,9d do lino, 0.5,004241520. Spazon, 5 105 in- 02,75: wroued 11426404,75. MWM=ESI=II Le at her... The mark et to seemly, with lie our o.d gamest ouai Rod !Jim:tier. 6 'le*? I 21425 e Cppert doz 8843 R slaughter 1.7 i 9 Bindle " $41411A6 ..... . " 27 Skirting " LAl3l.lle--1,1,11,P V ilk. X. LI regultny 01.21,241.18 per tga. Lumber, linson...Tbers Is but little now oommy to toartiet, and the Ultras are for par- Ur seneorted'lnc prioee range—for Common $lO 41.2 p.n. 1,040 feet and Clear $23,00; Timber 446 c t cubic foot, wed tintoglem L amber, Sart,onet... The following am the two cations per 1,000 ieet, fur seasoned lumber at city yards:— Common 1 in. boards, 414410. 011...1 rude Reek has advanowd and ltrqe lots stlfing at lb@ltio Vk gal; refined Osittni to wont. 40aa4ii,, eruoo Lid,riesting at filet I.atd 011 No 1, 7.44,0 v, Ltru.eed 06468 Rafted Oenl 8 e. Pig Blettit ...There in bal bittOduttiii, Weincte a few sal , a of Allegheny, of p 4, and Tannesse piS per ton. PosistAiies—Prime Nestansotat ate *m1118063 Lc VI bushel at wharf. Powder ...Wo quote blaidlog aut # 4 , 26 11 ktig rifle at se s sik aft* bap 41= 0 ,t Met. Rye Floeur.—Dull at g 9,76144,11! barreL S att_ le susedy at the advaaeo and IWO' 1 sills at 81,60 la bbl; No . 1 extra sl,ti. tioaps —The Miloanng are the manufacturers pncee Rosin, 6,54 c.; No. 1 Palm, Oki; Oast& end 100.; Sawyers ChemlonlObvs, 4 , i0; Wo man's Friend, 7c ig tb. Sta.roh...Woods' is selling at 4* 0 lb In lots. Shootings ' Tories, Arco—The Market is ex; cued and nassnled, and Shootings have adisuced to 184410 c per yard. We can give no quotations (or Yarns, to.. this week are as follows, at tour mos the time or credit or for cash: Eagle Stieetmgs, 110. 3 agars do 103/4e. Non. 6 tolo inolusive Noa. 11 and 12 V 16 lb N 0.13... ........ —....-. 80 1p lb I6c it doz. No. 800...........12e lidos 14 " No. 200______13 ft • 18 lip " No. "pi ". 12 II " °Amnon/az, ammo M. Cltalzhamorted core 2:4401 Gaittileniriak.— 260 *lb • under 16 oath /7 'Theno--. 18 Si ti " over " 28 lift Batting family 20 111 Coverlet Yarn......_.86 #tb No. 1.- 18 IP lb 28 11th I " " 15 *ID Straw from any wales at $6,00117,24 ton. Na 600....... No. 700-- Tallow... Rough quotes at 8431.8a4e and ommit7 rendered at 9!4@10e. White Lead, rdiltarire, Le... White Lead is dun, and in steady demand at $3,60 1 111 keg for pure oil and dry Oa IX m, sut4eet to the uutnal thanoruit. ILealLead BM49c. net, and Litharage 834. Window Gliatka.:.The prices remain ateady, and wequote as follows for airy brands, in boxes of fifty feet, with 16 per neat. discount: 0:8 and 714, $2,00; 8:10, sl,2k 8:11, 9:11, 9xl: and 10:12 62,60; 8:18, 9:14 and 10:14, $2,76; 9:16, 10:15 and 10:18, $B,OO. Whisky...lB without change. Common Reo. titled sellB at 17018 c; better grades 19@21cr, New Rye 16011,00 per gal , and Old Rye at gt,b002,00 er gaL, as in age and quality. ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET, AILIGaLIT Crrr, January, 2d, 1861 The market this week Is not : mproved. Offerings are fair, and sales at last week's figures. ElhipMents and aides are as folicwie CA E -4ota-AUinden's Union Drove Yard- R. Maher! y, 15. $2 90 per 100163; 1.0 W Cass, 20,1 ® c nor lb; M Sierftl, 84, /1541Ceskey, 14.2`,4; Jas ".tewart, 13, IN 26 p h J Donahoe, 19, $22 60 de ;My & Bro., 154, per lb; F. Jackson, 29. 2'443.; Marks ,t Fsirman, 1.1.0,2V.(434e. llodiohten, 19 $4 25 psi 100 lbs; t 4 Lamle, ,0 93 26 G McPherson, 39, $2 76; J A. bland. 19, 92 80; Robert Grsham, 20. $2 r 6; P' Ciot, 19. 119 894 W ustar, 19, $2 8 ; OrallFe A Good, 65, $24% I en mock, 12(6)3; J bbeben, 13, $2 90. hoer-A/linder'd-Robert Shields, 23; R B Aledorf, 18; J Kennett, 152; J M Dickinson, 12; D 82; Wm Ross. 111; P P Cad, 11; J Hanlon, 12, M Kale, 20. Shaferr's-lt Utorf, John Hen l erson, 181 W Tingte, 50; W Roberts, 14; Jas Soot•, 17; .1 M Ttpton, 19; H G,lbert. 81:4 B Taylor 18; W Thcmpson, 80; 01 Dry loos, 33 HOGel--1 4 0LD.-Atiironer .5-J. N. Hitchcock, 91, $3,10 Vi 1001144 . J P Temp'e, 93, $3,015 G Reed, 179, $3.05; IC kfaralta, 175, $3,20@3,26; D W Casa, 20, $3 05; Jno skepheneon,2 I. 93 101 S Keester,2o9,s3,l2. Shafer's -T Diem enent,lo3; E Etryar 44: T Bgeatone 81; T McCulicb, 183, T bf Willington, 157; T D Hot meon, 154; T M eager, 83; 'l' Myers, 81; NIT Wal' ace, 76; Day A Elliott, II; I) Toren, 82; at Toth, 64; T Wal lace, 87; T Dfieree,79; P H0b,156; W Lifs, 87, all at $3,0010100 lbs ; S Lance. 10.82,76; 'l' F Hess, 160. $2,80; '4 Welsh. 91, $2.8% J Wallace, 87, 18,285 T Vin cent, 81,511,1 k, B Loathers. 80,53,12; Nelson Young, 89, $3,21:q D C John's, 67, 93,11 k J B Burt, 114, $8,16; Bay A Moßinen, 89 , $3,2 0 ; A Bond, 97, $8,16; J W Major, 83, $8,275 01) Work, 72, $3,26; P Elheban, 87, $3,40; M °Ailey, 84, 53,15. Buff EMIT —Allende Crawford. 78 ; B. M. Rackets, 180; A 8 Lemons, 282, J Romack, 18; An. thony Mennen 84; J M Dickinson, 17; Miller A Fatah, 298 ; Joe Arnold, 90 ; T Macaroni, 850 ; Glass& Stadabakor, 481; Henry Atilt, 279; M Chug. son, 84; Philip Lwabold, 148; -hn Vqnlear. 94 Sharer's—B, P Moore, 102 ; 8 13 • •• • • 194; T Thompef :TB 87; 9 9wader,l22 294 115; A Butler, 8 .. • r• ,, 1 , M Worth ington, 109; A -4,fort, 14,,i,4an, 197; W Thoconson,l7l. East-4/Wideces—Dayld Bhesher, 184; J 1,9,• B WesthetTer, 147; H Anl4lBY. Lnrokan,99. - ;:lye HAm—Attifteles.&—H H Coe A OD, 99; Urian ttitzar, IS. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS -AT THE FOURTH STREET CARPET BROILS. D. & H. WCALLUM HAVE ti varied oastA l nedlorrAß l EM:trwn e rey invite the Want/on of haymow they will be °t iered oa the awed favorable terms, a new ly imported lot of beaatital /Wanda, all wi3t94atthe Wrest rates. W. IX &H. !MLLE% odd W Wallah dm* near Wood. TO 'lasi.- aI'ICLIA.LLY the jigno• ' 10 rant and falsely Mod. et Piremann ot ail de- •,!."*. simnistions. tress seem 711 qtuicint - disorders, e its. mimeo end dismiss or stuations common and neiclearte yeUthe Of both , sexe, end sduda, single. Or owned. Beitiansy Lit, publlelies the fact of his doh* so, '' trim' end falsely modest are ire. fully ehinted, and Lama it a great sin very immoral sad for contanduatiori anc oorrnPhon a ••-sic their rives, promising sons - cv I heir Dimity physician should be - titions to keep mew in ignorance that they de t e same as Dr HP fit,UP, (except publishing; to t a Inem'lce practice might be lost to turn mating empid f.isely modest and presumptuous uirmli born arc ...wed in ignorance, sprtmgee as m and vele oorepons soc,ety, in0)12• gene% cease, Ac ,co doll trotted couta,mysterionviy,, meanly on hp gotten. is to ptibhoity, however that numerous par -,••• 1;11.(1:1 - 4 , 41 are thankfci that their sc n :ILI. en end wsrdt, ; creamery feeble, Kelly v of c.a.:- -ate wadition it:d knee, hare hesn restwev to ntalth and vigor tiy Pr. EIBAZOITHITP besides many before and sits/ mar rlat,.; through hire have bead eared much sufterinp, anxiety, roartifleatan, kc- Haying the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, consequently, be tall 8V01311.0T skill to the treatment of special diseases, and whet Is daily consulted the profeceion, as well recommended by able citizens , publishers , proprietors of hotels, to Bpermatornea, or so called nocturnal emissions.— I'h's dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has neveryet failed. In female divatios he has had superior experience on account or his old age, seventy years, all irregn Unity La completely cured. As Mr consumption 07 pulmonary aseases my imps; which are compo tod from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful phyeicicn dye years at the binatiese,fi has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will show. They are all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examinati • i, ail free of charge.— thnithileld street, sear Diamond street Pr.rate commune-snow from all parte of the Union aneily attendee to. Direct to Box IGO Pittnbrireh Poet foR 1 y f 80V-is HELMBULD'S GENUINE PREPARAI lON • BBLMBOLIYR BUCHU ter the Bladder. HELMBOL EIS BUCHU for the fiidneyv. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Grave. REGAIBO(,D'S BUCHU for the Dropsy . . HELMBOLIAS BUCHU for Nervousness. .ELKUIIBOLD'S BUL.HU for .Dinvsess of Vision. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU to- Dilleult Breathing. HELM 00LIYS BUCHU for Weak Nerves. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU lot Gonerat Debillt7. IiELM SOL LOS BucHir for Universe , Lasetudrr ELMBOLD'S BUCHU fo- Horror of Disease. lIELMBOL BET: HU for Night Sweats, HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Wake - ulness. HE! MBOISAS B &CB U for Dryness of the Skin. ELMBO L !PS BUCHU for Eruptions. IlffL3f BOLD'S BUc,HU for Pion in the bask. BELMBOLLv3 BUCHU for HeArin =es of the with T. mporevy Suftu.s;ou aad Loss of ltflt. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU f)r Moh , lity and Best. Irs.r ear. with West of Attention nod Horror HE!, ifßo RucEru ror Obdr 'Mons. 11 F. 1.11110 !CPS BUCHU for Er cas=es arising from Dqls ond el! Dirioove of Fh'K .ALFA—Fh.'dAl.lia FF.MAI ES ALE, --r O. NIALP' D OR YO ';NO, SINGLE. MARRIED, OR CON'/EMPLA TING SIAI2III4OE, TAKE NO .YORE PILLS fIHRY A RR OF NO AV-ILL ELM GU.) . XT R 44; BUCEIII IS THE VERY BE I" REMEDY IN THE wow D For au oomOuntei •neident tD the sex, wnetner art•ing Iron ludiecren,Haletta of Diaslpe non, ur in the DECLINE OR CHANG'? OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE, :CO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. 'lake DO more Bol:aM, Koreary or ilool- , agant Med;eine, lan Unpleamcct end Dang=roni Di,— IZELMBOLD'SKITHArTBUCEU CURES .Ic.ca.v...r Di §EASEg a al their n.•gaa, :We er 11..) ng • of dint I=IMMMI UISP FIELMP,OLL'i ExTRAur FiUCBU for Ex cesset trem riatita indulged BY Y,AING AND OLD, krid for al. theoaerea anal ^g !'rorm habits of Ji•on ea t•da Ft retuto nasal impr.m-r thsohargea, ata i sal reetore the pauemt la a abort timd to a .1. tate of Lea Le and pulor Ude ERLaIBtiLD.S EX CM 71: BUO6 U far die esaaa and afleouom, of ue most wstressmg char. actor. Use Rime:mow. ExTRAcr BuLaiu for a alleodoas oad 4.11.04158 b 01 We uaLSAIt T ORCIAIIIS, Whether exiedleg in MALE. OR REMALY., From whatever calse onginatini, and no [ratter of How LONG S TVANDING. Ail the &Dora d tee4lses and symptoms admit of the same treatment *ma may originate from the 101.111.3 c. 111186. Read I Read I Read HEL bOL lYd BL7‘..)EIU sate and pleseent in tame and odor, but immediate in ate action. Perscitudly appeared before me an Alderman o the city of Philadelphia, EL T. HELM BMA). Chem at, whobein,g.drdy sworn, ddea Pay that. 415 PrePs• lion contains no narcotic, *mercury dr injurious drugs, but if , purely vegetable. H T. HELMB.)LD, Sole Manufacturer. • Sworn and suoscribed before me, the 28d day of November,lBo‘ WM. P. HISS 4 RD, Alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or blI for 146, delivered to any address. H. T. HELMEOLD, Practical. and Analytical uhemist, 104 South Tenth street, below Chesnut. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who enueavor to dispose "of their own" sand "ether" articles on the reputation attained by Helmhold'e Renuirie Preparadons, Extract Boehm Improved Ite u riat. ASK FOR HEM:MOWS. Take no other Ont out the adve.deement and send for it AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. Sold wholesale and retail hy DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER, nol64onans 140 Wood street DILI V Al E DISEASEIS— BROWN'S MEDICAL mid ER1E0310.61, Office, No. 60 Smithfield sussed, Pittaburgb, Pennsylvania. Dr. BROWN la an old old men of Pittsburgh, and baa been. in Pre/ Aloe for the Mat Mews« lies yowl. His business bum been confined mostly to Private ... and Surgical Diseases. CIUIZIENS AND STRAISSAR to need of a medical Mend, should not tail to And out the sure plasm of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience In the treat meat of a certain slam of diseases is a sure guaran tee to the enterers of obtaining permanent relief by the nee of his remedies and following his ad• DR. BROWN'S REM.NDIBB never fall to core the worst form of Venereal Dire eases, Impurities and Scrofulous Alfeatiorm Also all diseased arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a Letter, and a great many forms of skin diaereses. the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so atillioted. Dr. Brown offers hopes of a stun and speedy recovery. 811AELNAL WBABNEBB Dr. FTC/WIVs remedies for thts alarming tumble brought . on often by that solitery habit of seamed rails:a:ion, whit% the yonng and wealtatinded often giye way to, (to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known In this copy, eftrJ ealthey are safe, andmake • speedy restoration hth. BSISCILLTISN; Dr. Brown's remedlea norm tall to care ails panfal disease in a jaw days—ho will warrant s care. He also treats' Para, Blest, Bonnorrbers, Sal :Imre ; Urethal Disenargee, Female Weakneaa, Monthly Srippressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fiat tole in Ano, h smite Afteons, Pains m tha Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together with all dieters a of en Impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a au, directed to BR. BROWN, 60 Smithfield Si-, Pitteburgh, Pa., will be Immediately answered,— Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and recurs fmm oh4mtation. Otice rod Prlvste Botr70s.1511). 50 emtaioold Pthohormi. os •.,5.113n10 100 BARREL S RYE WHISKEY, from three to seven years cii.d; lat barrels Rectified Whiskey; • - 40 do Raw do A flee assortment of Imported Brindles, Pure Who Cherry and Blackberry Brandy. for medical purposes. Pure Pori, Madeira and Sherry Wines, of the best brands, always on hand and for side wholesale and retail by TIERNAN GEfTY Wholesale and Retail Gmeerv, nortkvesst corner Ohlo.street and the DiamondA l egheny. dell DR. BROWN AT HOME. - DR. BROWN has returned from Ma western trip and is prepared to attend to ALL PROFESSIONAL CALLS, LT MI Or PTO E, xa69 831 ' FIBTD Mt EST j2ll Ll\ Lt • .1. Gx.i. i!..1.i.J ; 01 . Importation, prior to enforcement of tb, dew tariff, are now soki 30 per cent. cheaper than con be hereafter. Styles tory beantiltd. For sale by Bela W. P. MARAVriair , VT Wood street. VRESII CONSIGN ILENTS-- 119 sacks IDar Corn on wilful 6,000H00p Poles do 4 bbla sweet eider,' Sou lbs prime Feathers; 100 boxes Cheesy, 115 bat Cranberries; BEO bblin. Louis Affiplee to shippi4 anise 800 bushels Pink e Poise:an 8 dressed How, 100 sacks Pea Huhu 26 bushels Illokary Nate; 10 choice sad ilea Veason•-fat ale byj JAB; S. MIME, deb Corner Market end First streets.. Wria n t PAPER, (musts per= and wirmow per, in greet variety forliale chap for ash • •Ant areei. 491 Maga 8. =UM COL &wend. Erbdine,,, Oca, Gallipolis Lizniet Mard rt. BrOwa, Zeman,— Daeotabs Reutiersoi6B;l4outc , Condi, Mien - , Loidnell* = - &on* do Contineinial, mew. ,•416 .i?'" , ', Danmark, tiobiwrati. • 41c0f,-.: 2 1k. Minerv a , Gordon, Whoging3:44-..,... Levine Login, enliSk. D.WARTEDZI:;.O Franklin, Bennet, Brown-4'lWe' 1 9111 1 / 4 10, Clark, do Col. Bayard, Peebles, Blirogie,thi , Arajo, Golding, ik Louis Mariner, Bradley, Catelanel John T. Bi'Oombn, lit..cornbet: gam„ The River—Lutevel:4, there were 5 leaf ',Fatale theeltadia, The weather dullest the darwaso; 10,,..The punctual Mild idea captain Win. Reno, leaves Mistily , ' and all intermediate ports. good business, and we are 0490 Mir - Capt. J. W. Porter.'. Argonaut, la mounting- a tine, pall which will add materially to her am will have despatoh for Chneinhati jtlli gar A number of boats fr! . • ports are due. We expeet theyr.:t the landing the morning. :04 1 4 0 - lijr Theworkman .malifdo,oo,fillit: Andrew Hartupee's Raglue aka ' ' 154, en .s of a choice oyster supper , tom er. Both villas enj vied •"heMstbrinPi tire satisfaclion. We like to recciartitig XY , S-14S* - ,7: ger The amount of predilik ,,. l ceW l, , q,- dining the pact twenfrfour heats, , The pr naval rarticn goes to the kaiiMirm.o,,, „ 4.4 The punctual ' suituiregilLiallh.. k Captain Shank, eaves far ainafiquitiM4 .4; On aaairctay. itgir The tine steamer ./14.;;;0::—.4- G, 1 rng, left last evening, with a line _ sty- Among the arrivals y `ma y cater# k the steamer Jacob Poe, tXpttln Stropcifgs#o:44..!;t4, the brought up s Sae load c f freigh-i ; 75 1 : 4 *. tr,git , Rs_ Basinnss at the wharf +p ` was pritty actlve. Tha smarm', or ~: eta , * ur that &calved, was Lam' gieir. The salendut paseenser"litio*„ .. ay , 2 , biarsogo, (apt Me Callum. remit reir„Bll4, 04.14 , 0" , oa Saturday, positively. For speed, hone and a.tentive o roars: this b0.11„2.0,f!,.._:4?-72CV.C.-:-, nor. Our young friend fdia:killtiza has eitarg,„*;-,,i;,z the aeon, serThe fine stener rapt. McCarty le alum:m=l Ibr, LOWSTiIIe. We take pllasuTeiti; boat andotlie-ers. - • Itigt.The mammoth aide Westmoreland, Capt. ElNltia, PARC#IFAMI*V F. .4f;;;: eitmati and Loniasille. ear CI nel nit attINIIIINF*OIIIIV e SAT RDA Y, J1N1.1.1.114‘ , 1.(41111r-r- PnE PUN° tlf AL grkkit7.l:ool:34-V5 ri er ECONOMY. J. .shualrocuim- minder, loaves AC above.. Par freight or passage appirel4gliC lAringston a Co. • - t't tik t hula .xpetee, NA iricaaveniene For Cincizulati anClAkOn_ • SATURDAY, JANDAD-TIVVA *•" 1 :' ,, ~?::•';- THE FINE PASSENGETAVZ;i7-7% steamer LINDEN, T. X. -Bartaii,' -..#A,:..-'',..1 comroaower, leaves Se abOTS, • ,•.. ~ r i-, , . - - ,-, :.....i -,;:41:1, 41 1r12 For freight or Persegs ig , PIY on bOled r r AO' re7.WI - i For J.. 8 . IAIVItiGSTON4Vwt;"4. - : For Cincinnatit::7l4o:llll.:„.:,. Evansville and St, --, :•; .,- 8 - 1 - 4, ~..: , ...t,, , - ..110t, , , ,, ft„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 4;ay.A.74 .., S -1.4171", THE FINE PASSENiabiAg Vit i f vide wheel steamer . 00h1 •R - ? Of 0. W. NEABB, oorcnikoderrotil -Iz,-... -..., irs' • ; leave for the above andinte ~ . ~',:i •,.. - 4m4 . ~. 4.0 - ". For freight or paesage lipplyot - 4 l, 4l, .*".• peal, .10111 , 7 ' MEV— , .. .. . , For Cincinnati £ . : Lap; THIB DAY, JANUAR r. 3, THE FINE STEAMLERJ,*'.i . : der, kayos se above. For freight or pames„eipply Onboani,..or o . • ; nuTagrat -44110. . _ Regular Tuesday ilerffif:- . .. e.4 Marietta and Ratuagyglei; ; ;,:,„, , m T HE Sae passenger eteetkutAlrot, ,W. -4.,N EMMA GRAHAM, i;lattiiiirt;Mnii: ~i,::;.::-'.: roe Avers. oninmander, - leavek- rktta „..... , .... p . Ots: hburgn ever/ Tuesday, al 4,neclockt3lllWv.WQ: Zanesville every Friday AVEC - ' - .,, - e.s.. #O,A*4- , 14:,n i For treigM opaaaage aPI6 on , . ...„...a.f. ; ,,, , tfv:., .I..lg ! lgrageftx alga; 1 1.,A ; ,1 :: • ~. .y0"...%is i i For Marietta. ----- " - " D— --- kerlibUrg and n. 41 7,... o fix •.C,r-4-*;` , " . EVERY ITIES,II4 'l4/lereigo?,e H E F 1143 PASSEIf_ , . ' ''' i l , ... 1 ;•1::::,., GER steamer, J. B. FORD; I '' El.: — lllit -- F“-: , - -',4- . 2-. A H. Kerr, commander, 160E443 L''''" :l. %! .. ' " : --Ll. - announced above. For freight or panne *WI era toCtaieh* , „A'l.,..l q .4, • 1 4RN FLA - -.--- • --1- '4 l il', ---------- ' I " --- k-flr Beaver- B[6, beinst rii i ii . , ' ; Wiitten vir. "'''' '"' l t' 4 l l 77?,' , PHE PACKET STEAktii i iiiiit'' 4.l ,, A J. T. woomas, J. T. MA:nabs; TA '' I rr. Commander, leaves for the aboyeporte , Monday, Wednesday and Friday anl2-IEV --Tanr.34.lP.;•!, Forfreight or mrian ato delldy on boanintleti , g.: '3- , ,?' .CO Urss a 00, Wabili-, : ~ -,, For Cincinnati andlionliktriglo,, ,, , , -- '''' LEAVES ON THIN PAW ''' , Z- , .. ,, - - T" splendid paßsen 1 - •;. --,.. . - , 4. 1 7f'1,7 - 1 st.szn er MARENGO, A. CL SP ,' , ' ' 4 ff- '-- -, -- - - . 1 commander 6 o r t el ,-•'-.4 %.,;,-,.'.-r. pFor freight or peasserit applr on . N,,* 4 -,- , ..41-7, 4. ... A ',., e 1l lea J , B.LIV I MGWONA-CX:r _ __,,, m, „ , . ~,,,' ':- . ". ` - r ="- " ,' -- - ,i:-"a1 , 40, For Marietta, Gaildpolia4l- 1 10trtV , ,,,,A ...-7 kersburg and loorianno . ( • "Art''' '47' ItEGLILAR WEEKLY Pi . : 4 _ - .5.- - --f,`; ,, 1 ',.,„„ - . •,...v t ier t** -•-t= "f,,,T T HE FINE PASSIRTGBae• ... ---; w'r - 4 I. steamer ROOKETl,___OaPlett! . .so,'" ' ' - ' l' Wolf, will will leave lor the *Dun 11=11 is , ..., - - , 4 , -- it termediatttporte ever, liatniday atalifig • t',.- - ,.."......., For frei ght or sippo i on board • _._ ~,,.--,?..,, nolill JO 13 13 Tolli t 00 , .. a."--- : atilliikiligli , itri EVERY TUESDAY, a Ri. lio - 1ar,: , 4A.: ""-,''',' \ .---_-::- HE STEAMER eel:KNOB; ." ' - '4',Zzzi• ~.....'-% Gaptain Wm. Reuo. 100681 oz ?Tsang, Illmietts, PlciteratstrX:siid ~,....,.. aC , .' G ,Ilicolis, m lilriosg reekkr kipiii&tairl4,o,..7y. every WEDNESDAY at 4 o'clock. , 1 g . g;, • leaves Gallipolis army FRIDAY it 8 d -, ,t4r.:,:ci, , , , T.Y0 , : , ,, nol6 D. H. 4EliflifiiilliirWie.ieti&i,' FOR' ' Marietta: - Parke ' - '4l)joilil' - `r",:f''' '' '' " Id 4311 4 1 W eiii3OVVk 4 - ---4 „.. , - knoio --- ' 4.07. - ,2 REGOLOR SATIIREISYIPkGa...... - ...-•• • • THE. FINE SIDE WIEEEIf •.H: l p- - „a. +tenser usmanri M. AL 054:01140. ,. minder, leaves Pittsburgh ovaIRAIV.• orday at 4p. as, returning leaver tilirtule Is Or Tuesday atlo a. m. . • ~,,c For traigitvor resew 4%61 r Olgoltra 40 , nolli .1" 13 "WWII *CO:44OOl For Clikel Email stalittOt 111 _ _,...._._.,....-‘l. TPI-3 DAY. JAN1,744g.:121; THE F,NE S EktICER-1 . w h.gT3lO REL %ND E. . commander, lel , e,; Htl Above. - -.,'.:.,.,„-...,,,,, t For frc4o - .1 ur p Joage appireitrps*.y..: - . I- 7 =- -- - , ..- -- =;...-.-.....,....... f . ,,: : 4,, ST oAmno AT AGELNC.fa.'.. :: ::-,%-ti. ___ : - ?.-.Jk WILLIAM , 4 S 4:AZ. -.; ;•" - - 1- 1. 1 ~ '.- . "..5.•f!-, it • i • • - --.-- Hsi opened lui4ti*A - Cliai ,'ir.', - . - NO. 91 V 7 A.T.EWSTIVIkii.„, 1 Where he will treneeet Ageneral, t... E t a ese, And woekt soiled a ehrro "Iletheeen Lam steamboat tam. '-' -.. . ._lfti . 1 1 ""34-q- 4 . W HITE KID A 3 SATIN BLIP Pltip,s, ;_ y4l_ - .yl ~~~_~ ~r " I`=.
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