Cht JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR ANDPROPRIE TO B. !MU-WILT, SIX Dollars per year, PtliCtly IP advance.WUKLT, Single enbacnp dons, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY• TUESDAY MORNING' JAN. 7. ()IT "Z" MATT R. S . DEATH IN JAIL —An Irishman named Michael McGraw, about forty years of age, who had been committed some time since by Mayor Wilson for drunkenness, died in his cell in the county jail about four o'clock on Sunday morning. Coroner McClung held an inquest, and the jury found that deceased came to his death from general debility caused by intempe-ance. A cell mate testified that McGraw was very ill during the night, and that "he died on his knees, preying fur his soul," Deceased was the father of two or three children, who had been taken from him and placed in the care of others, his wife being dead He was a ler, e, stout man, but had com pletely shattered his constitution by drunk. enness and exposure, being a common vs grant and frequent inmate of the jaiL tgilance Co o ng is the Un the Third W. The follow' Committee of Jag P Barr O W Lewis rJas Giluld Frank Kelly Joe liwaings F B Porter John Quinn, Adam Ozenhart i C J Kennedy I Edward Kely wen Clorcorin T CYConner M,rris White Er McLaughlin Jca Abel Wm Murray .1 McLaughlin') John Lawler John O'Neill James RafterCy Jas McAfee John Donovan Thus Lawler Ed Lynch T bicOullough John Barry John Magee Pat Qormly Derkois Molesky Pat Martin Core Moore N: Q Short John C Dunn Wm White Oon Crowley James Diamond Robt Brinker Andy Hayden Jehn Healy Thos Fagan Peter M , L fee Patrick Teague Dan Haggerty Ts P Kearns Peter Brady Oon T H Henning- Cornelius Barns A titeinmeyer 'rhos Barnes X cv,er Wale bt John Brown Jle W Neeper .tar-ny bleOarthy . Z hastier tJz.pt Viet he Iler Alpert. Rueesing R A Officer house J B Hartley 0 Shark Henry Kerr Jae Galbreath Jacob Helfer Jacob Diehl Nevergold M Dean Pat Clark =EEO Andrew Patrick W K:rkpanick T B Hamilton David Jones Tmc PinswarLvexte Tata:nen' wrii— We have received No. 7 of this little ebeet, dated at Camp Fenally, D. 0 , J any. 4th We extract a few items : The Printers of the Thirteenth regiment talk of celebrating the birthday of Frank lin, the 17th inst., in true typographical style. should "circumstances over which they have no control" permit. Whether irif-,ey will go it alone or uni.e with the nu i..ierous printers of this brigade, has not been yet determined. If they go at it, we shall have a bill of fare as long and varied as army rations will allow.—Our non commissioned officers have been taking lessons in heavy artillery practice from Oapt. Fullwood, at Fort Pennsylvania lately, but theexercises have been exchang ed, since NeW Year's, for the ordinary routine of company and battalion drills, brigade drills being dispensed with, owing to General Peck being tempora.. rily confined by indisposition Our regimental number continues to be the 18th, and will remain until positive or ders are received changing it. We trust, therefore, that. our friends will not sudden ly alter our address to the 102 d. No such regiment existing we fear their favors may miscarry.—Among the New Years gifts received In holiday week, in our camp, was a handsfately ornamented and delicious cake, Merino:lllop baring the inscription, "Col. Thomas A. Rowley, 18th Pennsyl vania Regiment. A Happy New Year." It came from a young (and handsome) lady ,h,. j1. 7 , in the Third war .who deserves a good husband—after ear.—The irregular. ity of our ma ; jiti a . s. „ , of constant complaint. Pie' ' ly 4 ' .:5) ll* tiers -art , often aviti .. gr "te, wipin -..likeeft-r . 164 ' 13 17 n,,.... 7 '4. i or two days.— . ~ onx-reic4 iment is about _ 4...34et ratus for taking , and ruund about—of groups, . ~,e -J of any bat tle grounds our brigade may hereafter visit.—Lieut. Moreland has returned from a visit to Pittsburgh. Lieutenant Joseph Bishop has departed for Birming ham, Pa. Lieut. Bennison has resigned on account of ill health —Major Wyn koop.hris presented to Captain Morris, the lihdjutant General, a beautiful meerschaum pipe.---The detachment under command of Captain McFarland still continues at Great Falls, Md. It consists of Companies I and L. Ms. COLLINS• —This gentleman com menced his engagement last evening to a good audience and Was received with loud applause, as he deserved. His "Widow Machree" brought down the house and was twice encored. He appears tonight ae O'Oallaghan, in "His Last Legs" and "Teddy the Tiler." The farce of "A Year in the Army" is also included in the bill. Let him have a rousing house this wren• log, as Lie is a moat finished actor in his line. E AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. —On New Year's day the members of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society met at their rooms, and elected the fol lowing officers: President—J. MeK. Snodgrass. Vice President —Benj. Kelly. CorrFoponding Secretary—J. Murdoch, Jr. Recording Secretary—J. S. Negley. Treasurer—J. Reed. Managere—John MeKelvy, Robt. McFarland, Semi. Cnadwick,J no. Young, Jr., Moses Chess, William Oliver, Wm, Cummings, William Barnhill, W. 0. Dave, James Park, Jr., Alexander Speer, ()apt Hart, W. S. Haven, J. Knox, A. Beniett. Alter the adjournment of the Society, the 3oard organized by electing W. S. Ramo, Esq., as chairman, and S. Schoyer, 9 ( Jr., Esq., as secretary. Adjourned to meet on the last Wednesday of January. OFTICKBB of TH& Rou& OF RIFITCL— TbE contributors to the House of Refuge met yesterday and, after hearing the annu. al isport, proceeded to hold an election for °fibers to serve during the year, with the folbwing result: President, John T. Lo. gat; Vice President, Joseph Pennock; Sec. retiry, Joseph Kirkpatrick ; Tressuftkr, Joshua Hanna; Managers, John Samysoti, L. R. Livingston, Jas. McCandless, Jas. Scloonmaker. G. L. B. Fetterman', B. L . Fainestock, (3-eo. Weyman, John .fierron, Join Phillips, C• Yeager, Wm. Dilworth, J. L. Graham. • ilia Board will meet on Wedinerday, at 2 ?clock p. m., at their office . .n Fourth atriet, for organization. ILL WELL —A letter fpbm Company D,(Pennock Guards, Capt, Enright.) 18th 'Transylvania regiment (flow 102 d) state* th* all the members are , in good health, blending Lieutenants P,Atchell and Hen. ne: who are both now '1 ble to go on duty. Th;re is but one man n the,hospital and heis convslerci'g. pv - Ax y gD A LISA :* NO AND GATE BAIL NB. Mary J. Kerr the woman arrested fa attempting to peas a counterfeit $lO bil on Simon Jolnston, druggist, yester. thy waived a h ing and gave bail in the of $6OO for 'ler appearance to answer, hr brother, Jo .n McKee, becoming her inrety. There tare sdvarsl present with aview to kien ying be; if possible, and vey were mr chagrined when she did of appear• Mayor, however, could pot compel) madanoe. . . Fourth Republicans of R6P ! Foth Ward have nominated the follo7Wk ' ing ticket:—For Select Council—William 1 H. Brown. For Common Council—Re I Hays, - D. M. Long, Nath. Holmes. Pori School Directors—Alex. Speer, G. A. Martin. Alderman—Philip R. Kincaid. Assessor— A P. Thompson. Judge of Elections--Sami, Lindsay, jr. Inspector of Elections.—Benj. Trimble. For con. stable—G. 0. Sessions. The Fifth Ward Republicans have made the following nominations: Judge of Elections, Frederick William Wilharm; Inspector, John McElroy; Select Council, Richard Thompson, Common Council, Robert J. McGowan, Robert A. Colville, Frederick Kirsh, J. McGregor, C. Carrel; School Directors, Geo. Hamilton, Joseph Kaye: Asest.r, Joseph Irwir.; Constable, Win. J. McFetricg The following is, a Peoples' Ticket put in nomination in tne Seventh ward :—For Salect Counci i—Dr. Biddle Ai , t. ors; Corn mon Council-Id. Da Lange, Jos. Swint; Alderman—floury Lytle. J.3nri Irwin; School aie.2tori—James I Bennett, W. W. Patrick; Judge of Elecuun—Patrick .111!Cartney ; Inepactor—.Bernard Cain; Assessor—L Juts Roll ; Con stable—Edward M'Gann. The following nominations were made in Allegheny on Saturday evening: Second Ward—For Mayor, :ninon Drum; Director of the Poor, Dr. Brown; Select Council, Joteph Kirkpatrick: Common Council, J. K. Brown, John Brown, jr., Wm. Tate, H. Dunlap; Assessor, John Sterret!, School Directors, David Macfer ran, Rev Bradford. Third Ward—For E'ayor, :non Drum; Director of the Poor, J. I'. Fleming; So lect Council, G3O. Octet, one year, Wm. Walker, three years: Common Council, James M'Brier, Charles P. W piston, Con.. rod Smith, G..ttlieb Faar; Asti-Boor; A. D. Alexander; School D.rector, James Park, jr., John U. Barr, M, M'Gonnigle. The First ward Republicans had previ ously nominated their ticket, and the Fourth did not hold a meeting as recom mended, on Vigilance .JacksonDuacan li Lud wick Rvan Jonon 'Wrn C Wray I Even Thomas IJos Armgtroog John Davis Joss Mnotooth Levi Richards Andrew &main Wrn Lavin El, Young Wm Clinton Owen Owens Robert Duncan John Rattigan 'fona Kenney A M Pollock Alex. Hunter "rhos Flood JeQ Watson Flumershine Jae Hagerty B Auto SEC ESII PRISONERS p tiSOl:lOrP, "bushwhackers," fr in Cabe imunty. were lodged in the Athaoneum at Wheel• ing, on Friday ()no of them, bearing the nickname of "claw-harnincr,ii is etod Lo be a notorious guerilla, appearance iU no wise his rermtLtinn. Pat McAfee Pat Lunn W immi 0,3 [JOIItI RRCU:IOU 1.1 ohn Flood THE Cnristi•,u LlF . .,ructor :And Western Presbylerian says : ltev. J. 13 ht one time h munber of the Re formed Presbyterian Church, anThlaffer wards of the Pvsbytelian Church 3 ) has been suspendd fr•.m the otrico of the holy -ninister by the Presbytery of Nassau, having been f,tumi guilty of thaordorl3 conduct. an2azo John &tree Johnley A CIMMIati Christian Wool Thos Flood rml Baymor W C Elliott G 1 N. NE.4 :: s ieePy and lady held a reception at the I,>Al-v.l 1- , Hotel is t wock, t l'r ;1 , ..c“, et ttlo L..110:11;3 'Journal, , t tce I)e9nurra; 1:11 C .1 c: In , leirt e CAPI TANNER G.,1 nun jAn • t1(. , 1 Birnet's MR EDIT. .R 1w:1 , 11.11111 city we will have a CAP , 3 B C. Sawyer le elected Mayor,cai I am creditably informed Jerry Gumbert will be GLiti of X. Y. JAMES MIENSAN . B STELktED OYSTERS. --Steamed oysters have E .'W become an "institution" among us. and the place to get them is at James Orennan'e, corner Liberty and Wayne street:. Ho i. a clover gentleman, and having the mutt approved apparatus, is prepared to iurfti...^ to fami. lies oysters done in this style by the bushel. peck or half peck, and those wishing them by the dozen can get them in two minutes' time. Me.YorterrY —James W,___4cberts will be the workingmen's indeper dent can didate for Mayor of Allegheny Vity. 1 _ ORPHAN& ?AIR. -r- -- A - il ./-. cONCEIViI T HALL -4'40.1.5, ' lEVKRY NIGHT THIS WeS.H. JOSEPH 11171:1L .....AlllllO3l KIM JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITIJRE & CHAIRS. WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET, (between Sixth street and Virgin alloy.) nog PITTSBURGH. plao-roG RA PH ALBUMS ALL M'PYLE•4, A N ALL PRICES, -ALSO DIARIES FOR 1862. EAR 9518 111 W. b . R: AVE N. .09 C1RN,..,, S PALDINWS • THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS. AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP.'. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP, For We by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE, Cot Penn and St, Clair tits. eta NA TRONA OIL. TOTE ARE NOW - MAN UFAC'EU RINCi that article. which for brilliancy in burning, freedom of oftsaFtive odor, and transpa. reocy or color, (which color we wart ant not to be changed by age or oxr,surc..) is unsurixtesed. any illuminator in this In F.a.stern markets. As profitable the to the oonstiosek, we can specially recommend it_ Alen. our mat.ou t cture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers sun Oil Itenneries which excels lo per cent. in strength all the make Of English Bode brought to than countr) Our manu facture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, Ac Are so well and favorably known, we tru,,i, the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries will be promp lyattendb . to by ddresstng GEORGECOLHOITN. Agent. PeCalll Salt Manufacturing Company. unlalvdw‘s otraot pitt.hnrgi. L~AMILY F LOU R--56 obis choice Family Flour reeolved an for mle by JAS. A. FETZER, corner Market and First streets. 211 Milll L&TEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News up to Two O'eloek, THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS WASHINGTON, January 6 —SENATX.— Mr. Nesmith, of Oregon, presented the credentials of Benjamin Stark, appointed Senator from Oregon to fill the vacancy, occasioned by the death of Senator Baker. Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, moved that the administration of the oath be suspended for the present, and that the credentials with certain papers he held in his hand be referral to the Oommittee on the Judicia. ry. lie had papers well attested by many of the most respected inhabitants of Fort. land, Oregon, stating that Mr. Stark was understood to be an open and avowed so cfnaionist, defending the course of the South and had given utter - ince to sentiments at war with the government, such as ap proving the attack on Fort Sumter and declaring that in case of war he would ell his property and go South to fight for the rebels. He, Mr. Fessenden, had ex amined the papers with deliberation, and therefore made the moti.m. Mr. Bright of Indiana, said there was nu precedent for such a motion, he had never known a case where a Senator had Loan denied the oath; ho thought the Bens• ter had bettor be sworn and then let the Senate take cognizance of the papers. there bad hover been baser falsehoods ut toted than those which had been sent to the Siesta about himself. He had in his pocket . copy of the New York Herald, where it was attied that he, (Mr. Bright.) was a Brig. Gen. in the rebel army. Mr. Fessenden said there was no preee , 'lent for the course he pr..posed, but the present state of the country was without a precedent and we bad now to make pre. 03-2ents; he said these papers were well ittiJ sted from the neighbors and townsmen :f Mr Sark Alr liiy%rd of 1)...10war0, thought the &Ft' b&ti g ) over till to morrow. Alter further debuts tha ersientials end ptiptri were hid o•n the table for the pros ant Mr. Wile in, ut Mare, presen'ed the petith , n rd . the citizens 01 Pennsylvania, erking that Gen. Fremont be appointed Lieut. General. Mr. Carhie, of Vs., presented the path tion c f tbo citizen; of Pennsylvania, eta sing that slavery had been the cause of the war, and askisi; that no further ai.itation of tne siubjsct be tolerated in Congress. A communication from the Sscsistary cf w recuiv d, ilds (or. (10 eto t.. Tr. I, r. Tho pa we-,, , rder.,.l 1.. be I.r:wed end made Mt, 1` ; e1 ct Tuu:s,Jay n• Mr r, I.' •t • , reporod from :Le (f• on the J , 14 fo;n:11,r1 t. Lo3t fruzn KAnsas lie said :het no new lams had been submitted to ~ .bange the former repurt of the commit tee, and that Mr. Stanton was entitled to a seat. EIME=I Mr. Coname:, of V 6 , offered a resolu tion tbat the committee on Post offices, be instructcd to inquire into the exps-li ency of placing a tax on o inceying Intel ligence by telez-aph. Agreed to. Mr. Davis, of Ky ,e.ntrisduced a j ,int resolution that the President proem..., are exchange o , prisoners to en frvin the pri• v•tteer Jeff. Davis, fur pr.soner3 taken I rom the army of the United St.atfu. A p Mr. 14',.‘senien, of Ms.ne, ~ffdred ajoint resolution tiutbDrizmg toe Sterotftry of the Treasury to allow geoda, c,iffee and tea warehoused before tie paßslge of the re cent act to be withdrawn with the duty of the former act paid, and that the duties collected on such goods under the last aot be refunded. Agreed to. Mr. PowE:11, of Ky , introduced a bill to repeal ell acts granting bounties to fishing vessels. The bill to establish a National armory at Rock Island, Ills , was taken up and postponed till Monday. Tnebill making appropriations for Pen-. aims for 1863 was taken up and paiseJ. Un motion of Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois. the hill in relation to Judicial Districts f the United States altering the boundaries f certain dititaits was taken up, and after discussion postponed until Monday. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to define and fix the pay and emoluments of certain officers of the army: Referred. The Senate went into executive session and subsequently adjoul neki. Housk —Mr. Crittenden of Ky. con• tended that the House has no power, under the Constitution, to inquire into any mat ter purely military. The army is under the control of the President, who is re sponsible for its operations. To interfere with this, therefore, would be an attempt to extend our civil jurisdiction. The effeet would be to diss.)lve our entire army. He believed that the whole country has confi dence in Gen McClellan. W 4.1 had better weaken our army than weaken that confl dance in the General-in , Chief. An army of hares led by a lion is more to be dreaded than an army of lions led by a hare. The British Parliament had exercised the right of inquiring into the conduct of the Cri mean war, but the Se,retary of War had only exercised a discretion allowed to him by the House in the original resolution. and it was now too late to complain of it Mr. Lovejoy, of 111., entered his protest against the principles . enunciated by :he gentiasnad from Kentucky, having always believ4Alltat the militity should be sub ordinate to to the civil power. The regu lar military officers are more in the way of an advance than any other class. We are not true to the principles of justice and truth and those of human equality, name ly, liberty throughout all lands to all the inhabitants thereof. A discussion ensued between Messrs. Lovejoy t4rid Wickliffe and others, on the question of abolition. Mr. Dunn thanked God that Mr, Love joy was not, nor likely to be, a member of the Cabinet. Mr. Lovejoy.—That Is not so certain.— (Laughter ) Mr. Stevens, of Pa., protested against the doctrine enunciated by Mr. Crittenden as having no foundation in the Constittp. Lion, He said it appears that the border States would rather see the Constitu ion and the Union perish than that slavery should perish. We had just given 20,000 men to Kentucky to support slavery, should the destruction of the Union or slavery be presented. Mr. Dann, resuming, said he would make no sacr.ilee of the Constitution to preserve slavery, but he did not believe that this government could be perpotusted by declaring the emancipation of slavery as its object . Mr. lfl,r•r, of M , moved that the whole subject be on taa table. Not agreed to: seas, 37; nays, 77 N•chardson offered an amendment to Mr. Conkling's resolution, that the Secretary of War also report to the House, if compatible with the public interests, w h ) is responsible for the defeat at Wil. son's Creek, miff Springfield, and at Lex ington Disagreed to; yeas, 495 nays, 81. Mr. Conkling's resolution was then adop. ted. Yeas, 79; nays, 64, r. Wickliffe offered a resolution, which was adopted, Instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of providing, by law, for making final the useis!on of the Board of Commissioners no,. engaged in the Western Military /al . - Stevens asked and obtained leave to report.., joint resolution explanatory of 4he recent imposing of duties on teq, coffee Aid sugar. He said that this was neces sary, owing to the construction given to the act by the Secretary of the Trassury. It relieves goods warehoused and,in bond before the passage of the act from the ad ditional tax. The hi was passed and the House the adjourned' From Washington. Wean tiGTON, Jan 6 —The painful ru. more in regard to the arrest of a prominent military officer of the government, for treason, is Without the shadow of founds. Lion. In fact, some matters of importance in the shape of eorrespondenuo has been discovered, but in connection with parties entirely different trim the officer named in the rumors now current. All the parties implionted are now under arrest. This city is full of Southern empathizes or spies in high social position. The Lime has arrived when they must be rigorously dealt with. An official communication in response to a resolution of the House of represents. tives was to-day transmitted to that body by the Secretary of War, covering the re• ports from the Quartermaster's Depart merit, from which it appears thst George Randall, of Pennsylvania, bas been award ed the contract for feeding 625 disabled horses during the winter, and Chas. Chou. teau for 71 horses. It appears that the contract system thus far has failed entirely• Advertisements for bids for for almost everything required have been made but not in• a single inetense have the lowest bidders come fUrward and Cl( Bid contracts of horses placed on Chou. Waifs farm at 35 cents a head per diem.— Only about 35 of them Denali° eery csable. The remainder are not consideeed worth the keeping. Judge Hearne, one of the Counsel of Colonel Kerrigan, emphatically contra, dicta the report that evidence has been elicited on the trial establishing, without doubt, the charge of his having given in• formation to the enemy, and further that the evidenn lor The prosecution has not yet been closed. The paragraph trans mitted yesterday was based on what was iwnstdered at the time reliable informs ittpresAntativn Ward today, gave notice, of Me intention to introduce n bill to es.- 1.-thltsh a Coinage Department in the Essay Office at New York. He also presented the memorial of the citizens of (Irutown ttr the appointment of commissioners to u7u.re into the jurisd ct , on of the author ot Greytown rive,- Punta Arenas, and to ascertain the value of the properly destroy. ed by the bombardment of that town. Pri‘nte Mtchael Letnahan of C supany A, sec, nd United States Infantry, was executed to day, having been found guilty of kiilteg S rgestit B•ennan, by shot/tin,: him. The General in-chief in the (.rd r approving of the curt soy:. The proof is ,•lefir that ho ,!ii in 0.F.L1•1•0',1 ,, f1 (," the grudge i f, tc • y for it i blow Yh iii g . v, n in tti- oliod h u •11 I.PS '0 , 1.,re, hut for , Id scorns wfikb he ni..nl:on,l in his statement to the Lour!. It to very reprehensible for is e im misstorn. ed tr non commissioned officer to strike an other, accept when it is absolutely eesseary ti repress disorder It is never allowable as a punishment for an offence, te, t for a solder, because of being sLrr.c k to shoot his immediate superior is at wsr with every principle of military subordi nation. I'. was an evidence that it was not cue unitary for sertkinels at Georgetown to have their arms loaded 'DIA prisoner must have ionded his musket for the purpose of carrying nut hi vind•c•ivodestgris sgairso the sergeant. The homicide, in tha case, seems t !eel; none of the festers which distinguish murder from simple man sdiughter. F•r these reasons the senteric was approved arid the Pros , et Marshal was charged with the execution cf the order The willows was erect's) in tha northern suburbs and the convict was hung in the presence of detachments Irwin !lie regi ments of the regular Inantry. LATEST FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE BOHEMIAN HALIFAX, .Jr.A 6 The steamer Boba• m.ar. from L.,vcri.oul, with dates th, the •21.;:t1 ult.., and alvic , a by t.degraph, via L .ndunderry, to the ,27th, ham arrived h ere. Bus , neis gencra,ly in Liverpool and London has been auspendid, owing to the holidays. The sale+ of cotton on Tuesday wore about 15,1/00 bales, at an advance of }4g cents. Our dispatches gives no report of Bread• stuffs or Provisions. The Hon Anson Burlingame, our min ister to China, had arrived at Canton and was well received. Placards had been posted in :the streets at Hong Kong, threatening the xtirpt, Lion of all Europeans. Great excitement prevails at Lisbon, and the body of the King is to be diser terred. Later from Hancock. FREDERICK, January 8 —Advicos show General Lander's arrival at Hancock, also that Jackson, with a large force, one twenty four and two twelve pounders ap— peared opposite Hancock and threatened Co shell out our troops unless they evacuat ed. Lander gave them a fitting response. The commenced shelling, which conttnued up to the latest advices last night, doing little injury to the town and none to our troops. At en early hour this morning the Third brigade left here for Hancock, leaving the 46th Pennsylvania regiment at Williamsport. Thereat of the division are under orders, their preparations aro complete and they are awaiting marching orders. There is nothing from Hancock this morning. From Port Royal. NEW Yuak., Jan. 6 —The steamer Van. dorbilt has arrived with Port Royal ad. vices to the morning of the 3d inst. sh e brings 3,697 bales of Sea Islead cotton. Gen. Stevens' brigade advanced on the mainland on the Ist inst., and took posses. eion of the rebel batteries, after a short re sistance, in which the troops were aided by the gunboats in shelling them. G en. Sevens followed up his 81.10008 5 to wllbjn ME miles of the Obarlesto# llroad. A Gag of truce was received ' rebels reqursting permissios to r i:.: ln th s e t i v r e, e a a n d d , and an hour was grad Abe purpose, when they fell back o otificstions, which are said to be defended by from 1 1 0. 00, 0 00 men under Gen. Pope Tio Our force was 4,600 m. "1 1, 4 had only 8 wounded, including eateon, of the Bth Michigan, mortally . an. Stevens now holds possession of the mainland and awaits reinforcements. Confusion in Pnilndelphla Common Council. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6 —To day heing the time for the organization of councils, a scene of confusion occurred from two sets of members being returned to the corm. mon council from several wards. Each party elected a president and clerks, and occupied seats, proceeding to swear in their respective members. Each party sent a committee to the mayor, who returned an• ewer that common council would be recog nized when properly organized, and not till then. Inauguratlonoi Gov Harvey. littemseN, Wis., Jan 6 The inangura. tion of the Governor and State officers took place to•day. Rx. Gov. Randall, on retiring, thanked his friends sod co.work% ers, and expressed regret at parting. He was followed bp Gov. Harvey, In a few brief end appropriate words. Ohio Legitfainre Organizqd. CLEVSLAN D, Jan. 6.—Thel Ohirb Legialm, tare organiz d to day. The Governor's message is CUD gratulht.ry on the prospect of &favorable termination of the present war, and on the general prosperity of the State for the pest year. He reiterates briefly the hiatcry of the State since 102, when the Oonstitution was adopted, showing its immense increase in wealth and popula tion. After devoting some space to affairs of local interest, he refers to the repoyt of 833retary Chate, and dissents from his plan of a national currency as liable to many objections, end impracticable as a measure of relief to the government. He likewise objects to the income tax imposed by Ocn• gross as making an unwise discrimination between i.e.)ple who are all willing to. sup. port the government in proportion to their means, and discriminating between United States and Sate securities. Re. ierring to the military affair=, the G , v. error states4hat upon the first call f the President 92 000 men volunte.e,aed; the number of men now in for thr, e years service is 17,844, of which 45,985 are in ac.ive service outside of the Slate. This does not include cit+zens of Ohio who have entered military organizations in other i States, becaußn of want of autharittlk , re , oeive them in Ohio, the contingent of which is estimated at 10,000 ThgVtal amount expended for war purposes Orllan. 1. , t. 1862, including unpaid liabilidise, is $2,369 431. The whole amount ll:Pealed by the United States to Ohio is $1,077.100. The G , vernor thinks the ultimate effect of the war will DO the extinction of sleritkry, but ho deprecates immediate enianoftet; tion. Another Destructive lire in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. January 6.—A. destruc tive fire occurred th: , e.lterncon, lfttrAing the drug warehouse of G W. Lewis, No. 45 J 'uth Fourth street, above Chestnut, and tho bank book warellowe et William Mann, No. 43. Total 1088 was $75,000. The low. of G. W. Lewis is estimated at $26 000; Insu rance $15,000 in the Commercial Insurance Company of this city, the Northern Insu• ranee Company of London. and Washing. Insur..nt.e Comoeny of Providence, it 1., e t , h Wu IN 14 'q lees r nearly $40 , 000; itlFwed for $:t0,00) i n th e .i.ifuranoe C0[11 1 .4/fly at L.t.yrrp,-.,,0 1- 10.. , .s t FL VC' my , it‘etticir, let $3 10 0 by water; they w. re fully it. - isured 1.: tor. eitv. T J. Dela, , ru , -. eqrpet. dqqior, $3 0 0 0 by wqter. Wo‘ owq d C..., le .1, j log No 41, o,e) by watt'. ~ , sure I . Tue t• ibto are the o' q 10.0 tri of the prOpwly which W:ss ireJ Tnere w,•rn lar,uus othr.r f ;moo by wetter. The et: lir ;mem,- O f 1,1 , :y4' wqrqbousa chetreyed, ar.d only the walls weres,..l-it ttami,ng. Tee the lira was t:I0 tvs.i:a..“ll.bl f n 81,-v %n Engagement. N \ AT , . ('-'.',''rim's at. eo 11 , io sa.s bat Ow, t, , r,- , •'•e 1 r 1 , 11,, of We Virgii A l'r..or c.,valry w •re arm 1, S r ?LI-tones and atta„ gad us Lwu tr. .1 If W•i drove them ~,,i n p. . Final .y they beat a teirsott not , d the town as we char; thr. tpzb i Tneir ,npolies cont.tetine of .;50 bbis of fl ur, 300 tal'.Pd beeves, 3000 this salt, large quantitses of sugar, coffee, ries', bacon and artuy clothing, worth from s'2s 000 t $3O 000 d 'liars, were entirely deoroyed We captured a large number of Snarp's earbino , , sabres sod pistols. The stars and ittir.l3 are :to fl,ating over our uoUrt. Our tr I , t+ rALLtrl3 o `ii to Hut tor 5% i.l 11. floe spirits Compromised LADELPRI A. , Jan 6 —The Common ori;anizeci upon a com promlse basis pro f ere d by the Select eon n. cil, to wit: B,,th sets of members from the 9,11 ward to remain out; the rest of the chamber then to ecknowlelge as chairmen, Charles B Frego, late president, and then elect otß.Jirs. The case of the 19.1) weird to be reform.: t ) nn investigating corn:n:ooa This being done, of course, the 1.) ,, 3, :crate gut the organization From 'Utah SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 6.—At a 15GRES meeting held here to day, resolutions were passed ri:lative to edmi,sion into the Union as a State. Delegates were el -cted this county to meet delegat••s froru.rilber count' on the 20. h inst. to draft a Con,. siitution and form of a State government, to be submitted to the people for their ac ceptance or rejection, and to memoriabze Congress for the admiss on of Utah dur ing the present 813651,n. Destructive Fire. DOVER, N. 11., Jan. G.—The Union block of buildings was destroyed by fire this morning. It was occupled for offices by traders, mechanics and others, who suffer a heavy LisF. New York,Market Report. !Yaw 101 a, January 3 —Soaring --Cotton q tile: at S 6 t'orur firm; IT WO hhla sold at $6 6046 55 for 10,1 ; $t1.46 u 5 , or $5 5'.1141.3 Id for Whom Mrn; sate 42000 ho-n at $1 32 f r Cho,. go Sp:inn; $1 33 for a, lwatikes Clu-. and $1 4thg, 143 for West. ra. i:urn flint; sales 42000 bust; solders demand an miss ode, sales at 64,4idb0. Beni firm at $5(416 50. Pork hasty; sales 1.200 bbls at $ll 76012 37;,i for Meal Lard firm at 7 ‘4B;',,'d. Whisky firm at 1.6)}4,05422e. Stocks are Irsiter Exchange on London dull at /16S/c4ll for sterling, Ch,cagn and Mock I.land 52%; 11.inata Central 62; Bonds 974; Michigan Southern 41/Ai; New York Central 60%; Beating 34-elifiraukee and hiLiFilPt sippi 30ki sew • Cincinnati Market Report 011101NN6TI. Januarr 6.—Evening—Flour unchang ed and steady; superfine at $4; extra at $4,0544,10 Wheat is higher, rime to choice bri ging 90496. Corn has advanced to 28,. Oats steady at 27c Nye advenced to 46 and in light sappy. Barley nmet at 4.3466 c. Whisky advanced to IVA and held at 16 at the tilt 5 ; the demand is spectilabve in anticipation of a duty. Hogs were in good dr- MAU,' 2a tha morning and prior. were a .bade li gir r. maim. rOOO head at $325fai3,40, but he market rinsed weak trader advice- , from New York riri ircrey.aad offerings; receipts 600. Men. Pork r in lair demai, ; bales of liioo barrels at $9 2549 MA. Teere is a good demand for Lard; pales 700 tierces and barrels at 6% and 200 ditto bawl end gut at 646',/ t i. Green Meats flan at 23/ 4 , A% and 3%; sales 9000 pieces. Bulk aides are in demand at 4414%. Groceries firm , and in fair de mand at 464470 for Molmam 4411 for Sugar. Eqch Inge dud and selling at % premium. Gold is in but limited demand and null at 142 premium. The money market ti quiet and unchanged. H T S. _Fia e i ain and lAraFlann;l Under Overahirte on ha nd , a n d tooderon shortest nouns, at R. WILLIAMSON'S,: -•. 11 1R T F A 0 -1 1,1 ( 0 RY , - NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET ocal THE ARDESCO OIL COMPANY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR sate a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, N0...Exp.0.... PURE BEA - ZOLE. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, 2.318.4 m PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH IL THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT —AND - COMMISSION MERCHANT .No. 4 -Worth Fifth Street, d01443m PHILADELPHIA, PA TO THE; 1 . 1713=0: : .' • -,,,,, Ki di'fft.lALLY tho tguo• n rent and talmely ?Jed- " -. 41 ' ....T .. , ' 0,1..,„,,,,,,,,, of a F, d o _ 7"... , ., ( 4,,,, ,;.,.. ' MIMMAIMmp (Teat to 4.‘...' _,! .4 . ,'- Z4 . ,..„ and .l , ..eau diaardere, % --"-- .--:,?' neliar • ,• yr :I 4 5en..43 ,4 or ''''.:"i.;-er ' . •-• > wfunlen - ,---• o.e sad •e-'( - .. , " ;:f• 4 nciden x.o, y - 1 , tit , of bo' h •,• 'a. - " - _,.. 4 sexes, an . s - 11 . 3 , , Single Or Mi• era fiecatu.o it,: 1 - ..C.AMfiRM' publishes the (.. - .4 a his doin7 So, Ire 1 n. - : P.l and In.'wely ' Itaaleat ELM lose. ray Ml,e .e.l, and t . r.,1(..... :: ... .;real e. very insmota; •. I :et conts.m.l ,, ice , (..,.... oorrupbon a•• "r. , Lpeir 1-7116 e, - ;....m...M.g. a....a e : ' , l:al' ft.Ls3,l7 phyP,:llen y‘e.r...310 to cautions to I( c,•!. ~..• .r.: , '- ,gaorsteco Lianl :...,:, 00 t e same a • Dr t ~• ANIS raw , . (except pub".)etlins) le,t a lucre No practice might be !cot to then mong stupid f ..POl7 mode-1 and presumptuous math . born and raised In ignorance, sprung en as in . .. - :. ,,, ..n and who compere so. - ety, intalb• !Cotton. een , ..1.1.„ to doll re std cent!, tnye.;ertorial; , Meanly ono: y soften. I , „q to rya - Aid:3r, however that nil rner , u• par ‘-, ‘ .-- - .,..a5 , ore h3.1.: - ..f.0 that then nal ,t-: ILI , • - nod warns. I 'r'Yte ., -...:7 et,AMf . 13'0.7 .. t c... • •.r. ( . 1 G..::: 0 ' •.r. '..i 035)• care, hare '.3en re?th.e, 0 cykaillear.l v.,_• - ....r by In - . '. , Litar(3l - .1.1'1' to e. 'a., riuoi) :a.M7, cot after roar i',.., throu4r,ll:n• '.'-re bet: -Ale ?' '••`h sn'i.r , ...g, ar aiely,M , rthlea4f , :a. ae. Ex:l,v -._,..,. 64v;.1,...z.gt. or (.for thirty yea -, •. e.'!..f:e.7.etze ar.,.. 'IAA - re-Lion, consequoutly, ne na....8110‘.1 13 : hil• • •.. , •ii th: :rent:nem of special ,fie•xso• - cad why ' doily ,'•n:13JI:il by the profession, as wail tocom-aended by , •ospeett able citizens, pablishisra, propretors of hotels, ha •nTormadorhi, or en called nocturnal eMbitlatla,- This dread Ia malady can completely cured•by le the very las , disco ry thstlnas never yet failed. In female dieostees h has tiad'suporier experience ott account of his o age,seveaty years., ailirrega• larity is consuletely cured. 9.8 for consumption or pulmonary dieeeett , my syrups; which are compo' sod from fec , fin.: gloss and other ingrodients by a skillful pl.yri:..en fve ye an at the businessol Ip, had mere sac( ese than eh the proteneions (lint have as yet . bees Macor.Ted as the cortid. 'eot , }e - 'fill snow. ,'h , - - . , are sll s'enM,o and can be "ocand accomlng t . a pamphlet that each pester will get at too e .a . ....a.ath • ~ ail ` - ,, 4. ,, a charge. — OPrice So Bro . & 0 ...4, ,•real, near .., arnonri .troet Pnvstr• coartvinw_toor.9 p-.., al; "; ,, en.. , of toe Anion .grict.v a,''o , lo' 7,, t` , ,...'t to 4••••• G C A IitFIE Ir 4 A Co IIL g.A. Tki • .• FOURTH ST RE ET C.A.RRETSRORE. W& H. NI'CA HAVE • this day openad part btu very large and vaned ake4ortmeet of CA Rpfr.;TI,!IG to which they lovae the attention of buyers,Re they will be of fered 011 the meat favorable termi,, - • • • AlAo, a new'y tmport«tl lot of tpautifttl Druggete, all widths, at tho lowest rates. oc2S qreet. ncekr Woad. LATE STILtS 111? WINTER GOODS 3 S 'lr PCEI W" rpv:l:l) , z x cl!oice ;,It,, c k 0:.• ...•; FL1.•,L11),!, In of 'he la irnp. , rtAn , m4 I)1 ERE - ; AN;. VI. wh!ch as liul ler ours. , .01 rtiu any •,- •Is .1 ur Wu•JL. Tuey ss: I for +l4OO tc a du lu and AL Kir, L. , „ ..• • r Le-et+.4llllly .++.ll),t au .y I: .r. - our pUtrOtal and Ll'.. public. SAMEIEL GRAW& SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, Re. 14 Firth Mccel. ( 1) ).1K nr,l [IRV ;( -- n I) •.., n • - n t 10 , •I . .11,14 ,ort. - P1 -.A. 0 ,1 I g - on n‘l P II .rg,inJ at I I, MMIII=IMIi=iI NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &c,, -A T - M'OALLIIIVIS, No. 87 Fourth Street, - DOUG liT P REV II )t:Tz T E L kTE Jl_,/ advance in icee, wh:ch . tiered purchavez, FOR e V. 13. deaf. 1T,,t1 ..P 0 Ft 'l' A. ZS 'l` _To_ I NVENTOR S. PATENT AGENCY PATENT AGENCY ~;,j Robt. W. Feawiek. Dewit C. Lawrence 012 For the past four years 'Jana g 4-ir of th e 'll, aahiug- Iton Branch of the Scientific Tuserican Pa teptistg ency aad for Fif teen Tears in the Patent Vo r Twelve , ft v Years an I cer of line Pa-1.7 tent Office- -Is the last four' , 1 0 . as a Memberl: of the Board pi of Appeal. NOTE—all information necessary to procure a Patent and a copy of the Patent Laws sent free of charge. Refer to present Commissioner of Patents Hon, David P• Hollows,. de0241 JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, /Olt THIL 8.141.73 OF PR: METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 W &TER STREET, BELOW bfkREET Qi. e,T7F.RnRI4I4 Al E. OES EASEN— A. Dd. re:MIICAL and SIIRGICA_L °Moo, No. fa/ Smithfield street., Pittsbargb,-4 . Peansylirnma. ;iier,,X4e Or. BROWN is an aid citi• • tenor Pittaburgh, and bas been La PracOoe for the last toasty- .7.4 7: 4 ; Ave years. His business has „• coon confined mostly to Private and Surgical Disease.. A CITILIENB &ND 9TRAIR6E3 In need of a medusa friend, stmt.( not fall to find ot.” the et/re place of relief. 'rte Doctor is Si regular gradnitte, end hie empezienoe in the treat meat of a certain see of diseases is a Pore zuaralt tee to the sufferers of oPtaintag permanent relief hy the 11.43 of his remedies and following hie ad. vice. DEL BROWN'S RIZMICDLEB never Nil to cure the worst form of Venereal oases, Impurities nD l Scrofulous Affertions. Alno ail chs....voe ar.saig from a hereditary taint, which manifeote itself in the form of a totter, o.iorias'a, +ad a great many forms of skin diseases, the origm of which the patient is en i.rely ignorant. To persona so afflicted. Dr. Brown &Ices hopes of a stirs and speedy recovery. BRIELNAL VIXAELICHiaIit Dr. FrOWIVB remedies for this Warmang trouble brought on often by that sobtar. habit of sensual grabacii:lon, which the yuung and weakininded often give way to, (to their own destruction.) are the r sly relmhie remedies known in this Goan. 7—4 , :ey are Rafe.. mi.. make a woody restoration health. RHZl326.49nMff; Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this paini...l disease in a idea , loya—be will warren'. a cure. He also treats Filer, Gonnorrhces, Striatnre, Ilrethal Dis.cnitrsea, Fbntale Wo ß kno, s , Monthly - I , pprosslons, Dif•easos of tine Joints. Fin. tale in Ano, Nervous &Notions, PROM in ton Rack and Kidneys, Irritation of :he Rledd nr, together with all direr s 5 of en lunsare A letter describing the symptoms, crAittinlng a au, directed to Di.. BROWN, No. AO Bmithileld 84, Pittsburgh. Pa., will be imMedintely Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and wive from observation. Office and Private itoorisa, lie. 60 etetteentd trti^tPittatqlrfth. P. an-C6-dawlis *** PO T -1 ORSE OWNERS .—DR. R. WEET'S INFALLTBLE LINT M ENT FOB. HOMES is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Lameness. arismg from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenehlnz, its effect is, magioat and certain. Harness or eiaddle Galls. :Ica - etches, Marge, kc, it will also speedily care livavin and Ringbon, may east]. be p'evented and cured in their incipient stager, but confirmed cases are beyond the po.sibillity of a radical cure. No e.:ee of the kind.. however, is so desperate or hope'ess but it mey be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faith ful apphcation will always remove the La•neness, and enable the horse to travel with comparative 0880. Every horse owner should have thissemedy at l sod, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lameness will 011*dt:tally prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to whims all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise vs sable horses near) , worthies.. E. SELLERS 100., Moots for Pittsburgh. de27.ly 4:1&w:eow RYE FLOU R-10 b‘rreis fresh ground Nye Pour for sale by J. A. FETZER, corner Me -tee Rod Prat .treets B/WIE KNIVES—For sale low by sal BOWN TBTLBY,IB6 Wood et. R.X V g 3 R • *-3kria Frank.* Keno"., - thillatinitThark,JdrOWilatuu. Onl.-411yArd, ••••%ebles. Bazar) eth. Minerva, Gordon. Wneding :DEPARTgII. Frooklin. Rennet, lirownsvillia, unnsuo, Clark, tio BarArd, Yeeblea. Elizabeth. .1013 , ':'. Eroomb,,, M'nornbA. WheelitigV )The Raver—Last evening ht twiligh here were 4 mot water in the channel and about a bland. The weather during the day moderated. se- The weather continues Matrrtah. Until it moderates we are of the optn• ion that the amvale and departnrea will be elim. SW' The steamer Emma Graham had not anived when we wrote this mime. If she st rives in time she will leave at her usual hour to: 13:21" - Business on the wharf was not vary active during the day. Tte ice in both riven ma forming fast. 129., Tho splendid side wheel pasaanget. steamer Commercial, Capt. 0. W. Nears, leaves thht day for Cincinnati, Caro and St. Lout.. nisi Wit has unsurpassed accommodations and Is in Ctuu of both careful and exper ienced , officers eyes at.. Lenave. rani rravo will be frond in the office.: keir Capt. T. M. liarten has announceii hiB One oioket Linden for Cine'nnati and villa. Pas Hangers and chippers will bear tbla in.. ruin& Cap:. J. PE. A u.Prews will be found in the (ace. Vdr - Tkio flue steamer J. W. Hailttilitte• — eitpt. MeCarly 13 sanounced for Citielniiatttand Wo take plewure in recomrnosnding;..4 brat and ofltiers. ter The at)lendid passenger Marengo, Gap Me Callum. leaves for f alai _liiii . 4.4 : l'^f;42, on Satordsy, positively. For speed. aceoreess* - ..12'T.- - .74- tons and attentive officers, this boat has no Slljre. 7 1 .: rior. Our friend Mc 3allom has charge. the office, xterA_Tho mammoth side wheel steams v'ep , mo afnnd, Capt. Sirius, is announced. foi Cin• '-Z cEnnaLi AMA LOW/44MA Capt D. D. Handri6ksoit is littit g up the • Darntab" finn -Fay le. T4e 04103 knows :o dathat k'n 1 rf a V.h. • P"......r* The st9amer. 8. LOM 3 I Gapt. A• 'Zen", has hatfe.l tAq..,lntling Etta load fa Ciactnnativ*Loulpiß • 'or Citi5i1.n.6.7,4 7 1.611.0 • - •••Lelliii,1118 .'r,--,-1-••:.• 91 / 1 1 1.0.1Y,S,VNITARY -1 0411A,..1,1.• •, f•-•-.;:t•;•- - ••••-•• - 1• FINE TASBZ,IsiI, Elt, fr - Ararne , iLltinEN.••lolll , l6 .. iliert- ,2 co•nm•,•••••1., lapvtl. +. , .. 6bc , v61- ' - •'-' ' r No - f ,, f , •••.5 , ..:ri - 4f4kgesivii);oitlinfarti.litci: , -..• • 1 n•• -•-•:' .I.IL - 10'IMST4 4k t,IN.CO. • Fo r (iiiclitan tiK. Orditilti - Evansville a i nd St. Lottio..:<. H I Ld Y, J 4#1.1.111.1" 7,10 6,1 i. t; g PASSENGER , • h I • Amex COSI Eft— (l t 1., rum, er, NYI 1:11ve , re and ictorrr tut/LLB pill#11: . For elgr,t r jtat+eage apply an board 'fir to .06 JOHN F6AcK &•0%, For & TR IS DAY, JANUAR?: 7,10 A.. /d.... ~_.. rill if E FIN E d'r EA MER J.,Wi t a g re6. 1. Y. EL:6IIN, A. 31'Carth7 er'nurau3. der, lehre• an Above. - Fo: fr.,ighi. or 1.1.',11A" &poi,' no board, or tti: I he J. h. LIVINGSTON & 00. Regulate. Tuesday Packet Eoj ,_ Marietta-and ZeinesvilletP• —_ ''''. PtiE tine passenger steamer ~, ..- ',; • Fmit % O - R4H.4M, Captain Mai, ,•:, „ 5.. , .:, roe Avers con - iambi:ler, leaves Pitts- . - '." _ hb u rgh every Tneenay, al 4 o'clock p. m., snit-, ''—'' Zane.. ri!te every Friday at 8 a. m,. .: . 1 , •.r freizht opaasage apply_ on .60ard„or to ~ -...: J. RI tram/Item a C . .%, Agents Pittaburah. For kuarletta, Gallipolis, Pair.l - , kerslitieg and Portstnoutho_ EVERY TutsbATtia 9.14 .. - yr H E FIRE PASSER- _ jg GER steamer, J. B. FO.H.D. .~ W. B. Herr, commander, leaved. - announced ab.vo. For freight - or passage apnly on board. JOHN NLACTE,Agent. - - For Beaver, Ste benville amid' - 1"` Wheel' 1 g. . 10 ~- , - . 1. I E PACKET STEAMER, J. T. M'OOMR-A, J. T. M ‘ comba, Commander, ;P/11.8 for the above porta Mohday, W. , da..viay and FridaY at. 12 M. l'or • , ii...... 0. Or pt.... 1.. • pp:y on board or 10 de'4 J. COLL,INtI a CO, Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville - ' LEAVES ON THIS DAY. THE splendid passenger stpamer MARENGO, A. G. Mu. ....... air Irt !ght or passage Tidy on bosedorw jaCI B. LIVI osvor a 00. Agenta• or Marietta. Gallipolla Par korsburg and Portoinoulth: REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET THE FINE PASSENGER . eamer ROCKET, Captain John Wolf, will lear,t or the above and in termediate ports every datnraay at lea, m. For tre,igh: or paasage apply on board or to nolls JOUIC B LJVLNOBTOLI & CO, Agents. GaMpollis. EVERY 'III.ID3DAY, 4 P. 2.1. %IRE STEAMEWSCIENCE, captai. Wei. Repii...*:vesjor Wv&alizig, Marietta, Feb: G LllpolLs, making weekly trips, Le~ittstargh eire,ll , WELNE•7/JAY at 4 o'eloekftiZettinting leavea"Gatirpolts every FRIDAY at 8 ealoallt.;, - nolB D. H. LAWIlit. For Marietta, Parimitintinkor and Gallipolils. REGULAR BATUkDAY ITHE FINE SIDE WHEEL'''' 1. steamer UNDINE„ AL A. Cox, com , mander, leaves Pittsburgh every 4 4 , urday at 4 V. m, returning leaves @ alllpoll Tuesday at it a. m. ' For treigh or paasag, apply an board orAln7 nob) J B LIVINCiSTOSC.E.Mor' For Cincinnati 81.11Aitaith. TR LS DAY. JA.#AD.I:‘ , -4 1 ' rr Fiair,;l9.l_EAMER Wv.sTMORECAND E. Draw, commander. tames RS above. For freight or p.aeageapply on board. *a STEAMBOAT AGENC WILLIAM HAZLETT 11118 opened an office at NO. 94 WATER STREET, - : Where he will transact &general steambast . Agenere.t? business, and would solicit a abate pataxon" , 4* . e.:. : ;, from stesmoost men. WILLIAM ciuutegox WhOieSale doeitic • f 7 ‘.75:s - AND IMPORTBAB ' WINES, BRANDIES, GINE; AO. ; "(A ALSO, Distillers and .Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY. 827 and 829 Liberty Sfreet, nctrls Prprstsusou. PA. WALL PAPER, CEILING PAPER and WINDOW PaPEin great variety for sale cheap for cash a 107 Market street. del JOBRPH R. SWIM BEEN APPLES-200 barrels cholera. • Vf App'ev received and for aide by HENRY EL COLLINS: 186 BALMORAL SKIRTS' BY 'I FIB STBABLEB CANADA. received this day and for sale at wholesale and rta tall by EATON, MAGNUM a CO. 1 Fifth V.rii • -- IiArISSOIJR I SAND-132 barrels, a. No. 1 fatiole, 'ln bun barrelsScrr ode by 4 , - pa HENRY EL_OOLIANS. 11, BARRELS-200 eAupty,.4l.. bend for u. epby . .11ENICY IL COIXURk. , DP4III 4 °A PI 1 - IROL el l ust noie4 nd'trieealA 6t RGE ado -.l,lcorg.
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