Oka et maid figentiatiktfo... - WO - I r l- #, g l i 44"3"4: argsnisat 017V4r e b r ol l eiVirt ,* Andrew Miller&eoltd Wafld Jae Jai= vitio;*-Jackson Du n c an ; wtiara Ara; Winxtattatila-mioinziann,AF • wzn. .10/ttinljAilieV 7 Orarif r A. B -Bergen* Ward, Seventh Oard,", - T.ll W. McCarthy; Eighth Ward, Simnel Morrow,*.John:AllenWisetli Ward, Wm. WHIVI Jos. 0. Dickson Cottisow Muscat —First Ward,Abram Frvr. G. W. . J. M. Robb;* Second'Ward, Jaines Irvin, D. O'Neill;* [- Third Ward, A. 8.-Hayden, S. P. Kearns, Frank B James Diamond;* Fourth. Ward, R. Hays,* D. M. Long,* Nath liolmer;* Fifth Ward, Chauncey W. Carroll,* J. J. McGregor,* R. A. Colville,* R. J. McGowan, F. A. Kirsch; Sixth Ward, A. G. McOinctless, Abljah Hays,* John Rahman,* Wm. Rowbottom, Thomas McVay; Seventh Ward, Samuel Bardkley, Henry Sni vely ;* Eighth Word, J. M. 'Killen, C. Filmitb,* J. J Zallhoffer;* Ninth Ward, 0. Armstrong,* Wm. Bailey, I). McClelland. The complexion of both bodies is large* ly Republican. In fact the only Demo cratic members are Messrs. Quinn and Duncan of the Select and Messrs. Irvin, Hayden, belly, Diamond and Kearns, of the Common. The rest are Republicans, elected either on the regular Republican, Union, Citizens, or "Smooth , bore"tickets. Those marked with a * above are new members, the 'bikers in Select Council holding over froth last year and in Com. mon Council those not so marked were re, elected. • 4A NIES - it'P,,,= , l 9 Ff-: ). 5 011' EIVIT(3If A:1411) 0 4 P IC - I,la .11'944": We raukit— WlLT,per . Aide:4y* flare 9Tesins, • & dee -Boom*• uons, One Dollar•peryear.... - • OFFICIAL . PAPER : 'OF THE CITY. THURSDAY MORNING:::::::n:JAN. -r..-sr • is4c .A.'1"1" 33 P. S . IttvC.t.oesp —.Navigation fog,_ the pressniiippended. The river yesterday. wee riaineslowly. The weather during the saternoon moderated materially. ' We lope to'be able Won:mimeo a resumption of nivjgation in a few days. Dee Wale In the Supreme Cour The Supreme Court met in bane at Philadelphia on Monday morning, pre bent, Lowrie, 0 J., and Justices Wood ward, Thompson, Strong and Read. Before calling the Hat, opint)ns In the following cases were delivered, viz King, Brown & Co. vs Hyatt. Erie eoun'y. Lowr.e, C. J. Judgment aL firmed. Cole and wife vs Miltenberger. Opinion by Strong, J.. Decree of District Court affirmed with costa. Cris well's appeal: Opinion by Btrong,l. Order of the Orphans' Court reversed and a proCedendo ordered. Yapie vs Titus. Opinion by 8 trong, J. Judgment affirmed. Child vs Brown Township, ('pinion by Streng, J Judgment reversed and avenire do novo awarded. Cannon vs Hollistor. Opinion by Strong, J. Judgment affirmed. Commonwealth vs The Councils of Pittsburgh Opinion by Strong, J. Per. emptory mandamus awarded. Rhine vs Baird. Opinion by Strong. J. Judgment reversed and a venire do novo awarded. Horner &'R,berts vs Ilastronok. Opin. ion by Woodward, J. Judgment reversed and judgment for defendant on the case stated with costa. Burt vs Todd. Opinion by Woodward, J. Judgment reversed and a venire de novo awarded. Kittanning :Academy vs Brown et al. Opinion ty Woodward, J. Judgment affirmed. Franaiseus. Woodward, J. Judgment reversed and venire de novo awarded. Brown & Barr vs The Commonwealth Insttraope (. Woodward, J. Judgment affirmed Struthers vs Kendall & Son. Woodward J. Judgment affirmed. Sprout vs Lard. Woodward, J. Judg. ment affirmed. Dickens vs Temple & Baker and Read & Brother. Wood ward, J. J udgment affirmed. adm'r, vs Tucker. Opinion by Thompson, J. Judgment affirmed. Alby vs Kennedy. Thcappeon. J. Judg' ment affirmed. Parry's appeal. Thompson, J. Judgment affirmed. Jones vs Milliken. Opinion by Reed, J. Judgment affirmed. K. J. Kennedy vs Catharine Kennedy. Read, J. Judgment affirmed. Congregation of Shenango vs Wade, executor of McKinley. Read, J. Judg. meat affirmed . Commonwealth Insurance' Co. vi Ban. nett, Barr & Co. Read. J. Judgment re, versed and venire de novo awarded . Tome. .executor of Gable vs Daub Judgment reversed and venire f. de novo awarded. Appeal of Gable, ezeoutor. Read, J. Ap peal dismissed at the coats of appellant and decree modified. An opinion was also delivered In the cue of Olark vs The Birmingham and Pitts. burgh Bridge Oompany. The plaintiff in errur...brought an notion in the court below to recover_ demages for the loss of a canal boat,efinsed by its coining in collision with the piers of the bridge, which it was alleg. ed were unlawfully erected and maintain ed in and near the ordinary channel for coal boats and other craft, and by reason thereof were an unlawful obstruction to the navigation of the river, and a common nuisance. She court below entered a non. suit, and the case was removed to this court on a writ ef error. The charter of the company prescribed no mode in which the bridge should be built, and it therefore possessed a diacre tion unlimited by exprets restriction. The court say that the erection, &a , of these piers was not .unlawful, and for any loss that the plaintiff might have sustained by their simple erection the company was not liable. It was further said that the grant of a franchise by the State carried with it the immunities to which the State would be entitled, and is liable for con• sequential damage only so far as the State would be. As the legislature tied not defined the number of piers, nor their location, It fol. lowed that they left to the company a dis cretion in the matter, and the exercise of that discretion could not be call:d in guess Lion by a jury. The judgment of the court below was affirmed. District Court. The following cases have been disposed of in this Court, by Judge Williams, dure lag the present week: Wm. Holmes and F. H. Baton, Execue tors of Charles Brewer. vs Loomis Gagood. Verdict for plaintiffs, $786.12. James Mellinger, vs David W. Bell, &sq. Yerdiat for plaintiff, $6,089.76. Wm. Hanney and Jane Blythe. decease ed, vsiDavid Hallelay. Verdict for pla a lit* $lB4 26 Joeeph Pennock and Nathan F. Hart vs Franklin Irish, B. H. Irish, Nathaniel Irish, D. 0. Irish and Wm. Boyd and Wm• Murdock, contractors. Verdict for plaintiffs, $1.89.05--subject to the opinion of the Court on questions of law reserved. Same vs same—Similar verdict rendered, subject to opinion of the Court on reserved questions W. B. Lea, President of the Board of Directors of the School District of Upper BL Clair tonship, for use of said school District, vs Samuel Donner. Verdict for plaintiff for $4,200, the amount of the penalty of the bond—to be released on the payment of $1,006 Belson Henry vs David Milne and ethers. Oa trial. OIL ITS - MB —A. meeting was held in Franklin on Saturday night, to consider the project of constructing a branch rail road from Franklin to Meadville or Jamestown, connecting with the Great Western at one of those points. A coma mittee was appointed to take necessary measures for the improvement. Bushnell, Duffieldl& Co. have opened a flowing well on Oil Creek, five miles above „Franklin, which yields five hundred barrels par day. The iunply of oil on the creek is so large that it is difikult to get teams and wagon. to convey it to the railroad stations. Tnzarnit.---Mr. Collins still draws well at the Theatre, but he is not sustained as his merits deserve, as he is a first class comedian and plays Irish characters with a finish' and vivacity rarely found. The bill for tonight is “The Irish Post," Mr. Collins as McGarry, "The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve," Mr. Collins Mcfibaneand "The - Toodles," Mr. MAIM as Toodlea. The beautiful drama of , the "Colleen Bawn" is in preparation and will be pro,inced shortly. Comerrani.w.— W. W, Ressft. of Roes township, has been appointelnonstable far that district by the Oot4l of Quarter liasions. 6 Taw Crawford Cool:4o3mA Ida! idwpau , pod specie prams*. TER CRIMINAL COURT WAS yesterday engaged in business of the character that has occupied it during the present term, viz ; Trifling assault and battery cases, of which there were tried, the parties to which were all Germans. Indeed, this class of our population has furnished nearly all the business of the term up to thi. time. The cases alluded to were of no !vapor. Lance. THZ GRAND Jtrar in the Criminal Court have gone through with their business so tar, most expeditiously and will be ready to rise to-day. We understand they will make a presentment upon our railroad in. debtedness. W. A. GILDINZENRY, 46 Fifth street, near Wood, sends us Peterson's edition cf "Torn Tiddler's Ground," from "All the Year Round." It Is one of the best of Dickens' short stories. COAT TEIBY.-A •wharf 111," named John Plokerta, was arrested yesterday end committed to jail by Mayor Wilson, charged with stealing a coat worth $4, the property of Isaac Cunningham, from the steamer .1. B. Ford. Rzv. I. D. GLENN', who resigned his pastorate to do his country service in the army, has been chosen Chaplain of the 101st regiment of Pennsylvania volun. leers. Tun resignation of General Reynolds was rumored in Wheeling, on Monday. JAME' S BRENNAIT'S &EARED OYSTERS. —Steamed oysters have n_.vr become an "institution" among us, and the place to get them is at James Brennan's, corner Liberty and Wayne streets. He is a clever gentleman, and having the most approved apparatus, is prepared to furnish to fami. lies oysters done in this style by the bushel, peck or half peck, and those wishing them by the dollen can get them in two minutes' time. MAYokatmi.—James W. Roberti wil be the workingmen's independent clan dldate for Mayor of Allegheny City. ORPHAN& FAIR OPEN AT CONCERT HALL lEV,BRY NIGHT THIS WISISH. JOSEPH KIM L 801, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITUIRE & CHAIRS. WaIIEHOOEIE, 116 SMITHFIELD STREET. (between Sixth street and ihrgln eller) nor/ PITTSBURGH . PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ALL STYLES, AND ALL PitIOES, DIARIES FOR 1882, 1 , 16 WA NT W. S. RAVEN. see comma WOOD AND THIRD STRNET 'PA THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHRB. BRYAN'S PIILMONIO WAFERS. AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL. SCHENCK'S PIILMONIC SYRUP.: SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE, Cr.enn and St. Clair Sta. odd JOHN J. LOGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KUHN'S tAW BUILDINO, del9.ly .PITTS'BORGH, BA TIERNAN £ GETTY. Wholes&Le and Retail Grocers. 111101211118 A/010 D*UW IN TEAS, WINES, *quoits, A.., North- .t earner of OHIO STREW AND MI DIAMOND, umi aumagrarir arm =I,I. BONN & Tanactis4 Wood it P 017 B-10 burials fresh ma for sae '-- *OS amass . .... _ . . . I. '.-,.' ~-.•-,: ~.... , . ... , . , ..., ; , . ... ~. ._ . . .. . . . . . . ....." ~. . .' . A!, ~,.. :.•• ' • 2 , , . .... r .._... . :.,:. LATEST BY TELENIAPH: Lad Night's iews- up to Two O'eloek TIILITTATINTH CONIES. WAfigurerrorr, tannery S.—Howls.— .Mr. Maynard, of Tennessee, presented a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Oommittee on the Judiciary to inquire into and report is to the truth of the charge that the United States District Judge for Eastern and Middle Tennessee, has accepted a similar position under the authority of those who are in hostility to the government of the United States. Mr. Wyokliffe, of Kentusky, presented a resolution, which was adopted, Instruct ing the Committee of Wept and Means to inquire into the expediency of pledging the public bud and the proceeds thereof for the discharge of the public debt and interest. Mr. Arnold, of Illinois, introduced a bill, which was referred to the Judioiary Committee, confiscating the property of persons in insurrection against the United States. Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, presented a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Judiciary 'Committee to inquire and report as to 'the constitutional power of making Treasury Notes a legal tender. Mr. Blair, of Missouri, offered a proem• ble setting forth the action of the French Government relative to the Trent affair, ouncludet g with a joint resoluton dealer. ing that the people of the United States are not insensible to the kindness which animated the French Government in its prompt and wise interpretation and for re melting the :principles of international law and neutral rights which have been held by both Fiance and the United States. Mr. Lovejoy presented a resolution which was adopted, instructing the Committee on Public Lands to inquire into the exp-dien cy of reporting a bill for the coneiderstion of the House, empowering the Generals in command, who may take possession of any inhabitable portion of the rebel States, to appoint commissioners of sequestration whose duty it shall be, first, to take pos. session, for the use of the government,of all property, real and personal, found without owners. Second, to convert all such per sonal property into money, to be paid into the Treasury. Third, to sell at auction all homesteads sequestrated. Fourth, to give homesteads, not exceeding 160 sores, to such settlers as shall occupy the same for three years. Fifth, the remainder of the lands to be surveyed and disposed of as other such property of the United States Other resolutions of Inquiry were adopted. Mr. Sergeant, a Cala., introduced a bill which was referred, appropriating 600,000 for a survey from the northern waters of the Pacific and Behring straits to the mouth of the A.moor river and the Bus. , Man American possessions, with a view to telegraph facilities. Mr. Aldrich of Minn , offered a joint resolution directing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay the several amounts due to the members of the House, for mileage, as certified by the speaker. Mr. Stevens, of Pa., said that this rests. lution was contrary to law. The resoin tion was tabled; yeas, 78; nays, 47. —lt proposes to pay mileage for the extra sep• sion of Ciongreas. The House resumed the consideration cf the civil appropriation and without concluding the subject, Adjourned. Wasnuroxon, January 8 .—SiteLTE.— The morning hour having expired, the subject was laid aside. The House bill releasing the extraduties on coffee, sugars, &c , warehoured before the passage of th late tax bill, was taken up and laid over till to morrow. - . The Senate proceeded to the considera tion of the report of the Judicisry Com. mittee with the resolution that F. P. Stan. ton is entitled to the seat from Kansas in place of Gen. Lane. After some debate, the subject was postponed until to-morrow, and the Senate adjourned. Later by the Canada. lEtaravix, January B.—The iron plated frigate Warrior had got her sails bent and arss to be kept in readiness to leave, pend ing the solution of the American quells tions. The English papers continue to teem with articles on the American question, but as they are mostly confined to spoons lations on the eve of its solution It is not essentiel to give them. Every regiment in the comp at Alder shott had been medically inspected so that they might be in perfect readiness to em• bark immediately for Canada. A body of trained nurses on Miss Ylor enceNightingale's plan were to,proceed at once to Halifax The Army and Navy Gazette says that there la a prospect or trouble with the Sikhs. The battersee of artillery at Bons. bay, on the point of embarkation to Eng. land, were stopped by pressing dispatches from BengaL The English funds were flat on the 27th of December and id} lower. The heav• filets wee canned by the tone of the New York journals per the City of Baltimore, which, it was argued, rendered the pros• pacts of peace leas favorable. Arrival of the Bremen. HALIFAX, January B.—The Bremen left Southampton on the 26th inst. The London papers of the 24th publish.. ed M. Thouvenal's dispatch to M. Mercier, the French Minister at Washington, on the Mason and Slidell affair. The Duke of Devonshire has been placed on nomination for the vacant Chancellor• ship of the University of Cambridge. Recruiting for the army is going on in earnest in England. The screws Corvette and Satellite, and gunboats Sheidraker and Spider had left for the Southwest coast of America. The steam frigate Orlando would take out winter clothing for the squadron at Hall rex. The screw transport Maritime was about to leave with 800 tons of war stores for Canada, a battery of ten 12• pounder Arm., strong guns and 800 troops. The iron frigate Defence had been or dered tO tie ready to sail on January 2nd for Canada. The British government had decided to form a reserve of troops at Berm:de. The whole coast guard have been order. ed to bold themzeives in readiness for the war. The London limes of the 26th says that Count Rechberg has written dispatches to the Austrian Minister at Washington fully justifying the British demands in the ease of the Ban Jacinto, and urging the Amer• loan government not to complicate their own affairs by any hesitation in satisfying the just demands of the English govern ment. Blot at St. Johns, N. F. Sr. Jornes, N. F., Jan. 7. —An eaten sive riot occurred at Oarbonear, yesterday In which twelve or fourteen•persons were shot, but none killed outright; troops were sent from here at midnight to assist the authority in putting it down. Democratic Goaventiott. coneonn, N. H., Jan. B.—The Demo. or.tio State Convention met 'today and nominated George Stark_ for laovernor. , The Convention;wail largely attended and ' , lsolation' were paned strongly in favor of the Union and the Constitution. IMMEIMIRIMEM=MIM=M - 2 . 1 1 , ' 4EN OWIRP--111 1E 0 4 1 V• '*l four or flea cf. Viiir , micirainetinft King phinpi:s4tliAiiit iron armor,,. keeps thetaking OA .:I"li',fipifiiiii4.llfinkliii43o:poundef lately finished and tested at the Washing. ton yard,ihr- the,Pitilacola. A number of.heavY- gun castings are be. , ingdailyinceived per railroad, The work of boriag-and rifling them gocs on rapid. ly, ai fasts they are finished, they are properly t said a' 4o strength and aces racy. A copy of the Norfolk Day Book, of Monday, has been received. It contains the following information:—On Sunday a saw mill in the Norfolk Navy Yard was tired by an incendiary. It was, however, extinguished with but little damage. The residence -and out house of Fayette McMullen, in Wyllie Co. Va., were destroyed by fire on Wednesday morning. Judge Hemphill, exkSenator of the United States Congress and late a member of the Confederate Congress died at Richmond on Saturday morning. Nobody will come forward to take the office of collector of the war tax in the Norfolk district, and H, F. Garnett, the chief collector of the Confederate war tax for Virginia, in A formal advertisement, threatens to appoint some one outside of the district to perform that duty, which, in his proclamation, he admits to be odious to the people there. There have been several fires in Charleston, S. C within the past few days. Co the morning of the 21 inst., the ocean steamer Ella Morley, Capt. Swagy, ran the blockade at Charleston from Yeas situ, N. P. The steamer was chased and fired on by the bioovading squadron with out any harm being done to nes. Her pas.. sengere were all English and Scotch except B. F. Bisbee, late% Confederate bearer of dispatches to Europe. The authorities of Nassau forced the U. 13 gunboat Flambeau out of the harbor to coal, thus giving the Ella Morley time to escape. Cwio/00, Jan. B.—A. tire broke out in the clothing establishment of Isaac Marks, corner of Lake and Wells streets, last night. The stock, valued at $25,000, wee largely damaged by water. It wee fully insured. CHICAGO, January B.—The Cincinnati Express ran Into the Hyde Park train on the Illinois Central Railroad, 6 miles from this city, this morning. William A. Bar ron, late °minty jgdge,was instantly killed and seven passengers were wounded, but none fatally. Bank Committee Appointed BOSTON, January B.—The hanks of this city have appoin:ed a committee to act in conjunction with similiar committees on the part of the banks of New York and Philadelphia, to adjust with Secretary Chase the payment 701 to be mad by th banks to the United:43o4,a or from the Treasury to the Births. The Committee will leave for Washington to-morrow. More Truth than Poetry. We heard it remarked, a day or so ago, says the Wheeling Press, that it seemed inauspicious to set four millions of blacks free, with the hope that they would succeed in freedom, when twenty millions of white American citizens, with all their superior advantages, had so signally failed in self government. The idea struck us with considerable force, and we put it on paper for the benefit of those who reflect. The Richmond Examiner on the Southern Situation. The Confederate Commas mel.at Richmond on the 28th n't.; on tho Saturday previous the Rich mond Examiner contained • fierce attack upon the government of Leria, from which we select the fol'otring extract as a specimen of the whole: Prom the Snit day of the revolution to this hour they have exhibited a want of prescience and en terprises lack of the larger statemanahip,Land en Inability to comprehend the nature of the move- • ment tbey were tn , whtoh the historical pintoes. pher who shall hereafter dissect their wino= and motives will declare to have been truly pitiable-- The ohipe on the tide could scarcely have lest to do with tta ebb and Bow. Their policy has been a series of makeshifts, which have been annihilated by each succeeding wave; their caloulation for a moral earthquake resemble the sand houses of children in the stage-road; we have yet to hear of one measure either equal to the event or in time for it. Virginia had the power to render the sepa ration peaceable; she rendered it sanguinary by her incapacity to ondit the possibility of that sepa ration. The Confederaoy had time to prepare an army which might here terminated the contest in a month; and the Congress at Idongomery.oonid not behave that war was even probable till Alex andria :tad been surrendered and the line of the Potomac lost for the year. Now that the year is ended, aid the army intended fer • summer's work must be rea tar A eta ug; la of years, what pubno men or p.rliamentary body can be brought to • belief In the oily means that the oth' er nations now know for the creation of such an sr . , myt Bone think of conscription. We have only the old story of more volunteers, more militia, more makeshifts fora month, not a; law for the century. But let the Congress, which meets next Monday, in response to the British movement towards us.' proclaim complete free trade for three or tire years Let It sand that news to Ragland by the return of that steamer that has brought the tidings of the Queen's proclamation, audit will have rendered the quarrel now began nearly irreparable. It will have done better. It will have supplied the South ern army wi h arms, and the Southern people with those thousand necessaries the want of whieh renders cavil tad life nearly inenppo liable, it not imposelb'e. D'Arcy McGee on the Army of Thomas D'aroy Maas, declined to speak at a festival of the New England Society at Montreal a few weeks age, and In a latter lust put Ilehed he states his reason therefor from which we extract such pardons as are of general Intere.t at the pre. vent time. He writes: "I declare most absolutely, and it is well the op ponents of Canada should know the fact In time that the kistrintiabt‘nui of this province will be found embat' led as one mut to defence of the Can. adman Constitution and the imperial conneelion. To those who do not know Cortex wh do not know the ample freedom we enjoy, social, civil and religiose • ho do not know how many institutions leered to an leshman's wo, etup, and dear to an mam mi e s sense of equality, are found flourishing on this soil, the declaration I have made may seem doubtful or exaggerated. But, I rePeet, and most absolutely, that I know what I say to be the literal and cute truth There is hardly a iiroup of Irish settlers In Lit per or Lower Canada, let I have not personally visited during the let four or eve years. There Is not a man of note amongst them, layman or cleili, that I have not met, and I declare that I have yet to meet the JI soon, of all thou bodies and orders of men, who does or t frankly and loyally prefer our Canadian instAtutios to those of the United States. Former ly, I believe, it was different with many among them, (am 1 own It waaacme years sigh with myself); but, since the era of "the K townothing" move. mint, the last vestige of political preference of the United States has thaappeared among the Irish here, There la—end I think there ought to be—e warm geed will toward the Federal cause In its integrity. Then le a nattual interest felt in the Irish conthigeat in the Menai vary; then Is a keen and exquiaitively plinth!' sense that a war on our !frontier with the Northern gliates voted be Dry the Irish, in truth, • fratricidal waa; but for Within, no Irialunin in Canada will hold C ack fan the defeats* of his own soil; and if other bithmen--nualed by false *ports of our discrete tent—should come here as invaders, leir Wed ii upon their cool ark, tierces ours 1 The °stunned estranded to the iltesi elbow Jersey the SUM Of $11140170, w tuft MS men tv dot *ate tonne miaow Destructive Fire Railroad Goillslon. Canada. . 20m T X TUBE W I EF I MMattr y : Mesa = 7 " Beat Pi t Aracofereei.—Prtraietwaes4o,&ftglii' in* FlivaSe Bo; $ 1 " Parquelle< Clroie obahm; 60 deo* Yung, Olreleelilljoeatia, Colored Ehillery„26 Oests!„ Colored Bozo& NAMUR , Gallery, lb mita. , THIS BYBRING. Fourth night of tie engagement of MB. OOLLI t iIE, the celebrated Irish camsdlan ot - the dey. • IRISH POET. 0'Grady__...........Mr.001110Y Atter which. NERVOUS MAN. ' , McShane. To conclude iith TOODLES. TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES. PENN STREET. NEAR, BT. CL AIR THIS EVENING To'cotottence with • ROARING FAROE In which Miss FanCIT Denham; Mrs- Jonalnn, Megan. W. Roos% J. U. Jennings, on, will appear. Songs by Ida Duval and Miss Clacton, Dances by Mlle Louisa, Wire via by Mad. Worland, Dontio B tilting. Dancing and egro csntneites t y Messrs. Davis and Young.unegualled Acrobatic Feats by Mears. Donovan and Worland. The whole to conoiude with a LAUGHABLE AFTECAPIEOE. SCALE OF PRlOBS—Private Boxes it 5O Sing!. Beate in Boxes .6 cents; Parquettel6 cent". Gallery 1.0 cents. Boors open at 6 4, C - rtain rises 734. T. GRAFI? PAUL 11URUS...—W1et. GRAF/ Western Stove works, 945 LIBIIITY STRIRT, PITISBORGI GRAFF & CO., MANUFACTURERS; WOULD CA LL THE ATTENTION of the paha° to their large stook await se- Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves LLSO-IM PROVED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS. Homey-Wens, Le., among which will be found the 211/311' GOAL COOK 1iT01171611 IN TES &TAM The amend, Advent, iir-Tighi, Eclipse, au IRON CITY, Were .warded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Aar for the BEST 00AL 000 K STOVE& A.bo FIBBT PREMIUM ewareed to the rauz Zarsatoiki, OLOBIi • ILIPITBLIC, For the BEST WOOD 00OR STOVES NOW IN USR The morructip Ali and !LIMAS *Nninitun Stores are azurtimiasedL We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the hugest stock of GRATZ FRONTS &FENDKIIS IA Tag BT•TS N.B.—We line the D.AItIOND and ECLIPSE Coal Cook Stoww• with Soapatone Linings, which stand the ffre better than Iron. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION • BALIFIBOLD'S BUCHU for the Bladder. If"UNSOLD'S BUCHU for the Kidneys. HELMBOLD'a BUCHU for the Gram. BE ciao IJYB BUCHU for the Dropsy. EIBLMBOLD'S BMW for Nervousness. lIRLAIBOLDW BUt.H U for Dimness of Vision. RELAMOLD'S BUCHU for Difficult Breathing. HaL1180.1.1)8 BUCHU for Weak Nerves. WMIIEBOEI'IB BUCHU for General DisbUlty. HELMBOLEPS BUCHU for Universal Lssitude. BRLMBOLI76 BUCHU for Horror of Disease. HELMBnLEPE BUC.HU for Zillg.ht Sweats, HELMBOLIPS BUCHU for Wake ulnas& HELMBOLD'S B UCH U for Dryness of the Skill. HILLINBOLIYB BUCHU for Eruptiosur. ITSLMBOLD'S BCfc.EU for Pain in the brisk. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Hesvin :as of the Eyelid, with T mponuySuffnaion and Lou of HRLMBOLVE BUCHU for Mobility and Bea t hinness, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. fiIiLMBOLD'S BUCHU for OtistrocUons. HELMBOLIPB B UCEfU for FMMaiies arising from Indlecretlon. and all Diseases of FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES FEMALEM—YEM ALES—FEM u.,EB OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE. ;ILA REIED, OR CONTEMPLATING M4BEL4O TARE NO MOSS PILLS THEY A RE OP EV 4 VAIL RELMBoI Le 9 EXTRACT BCCH6 IS THE VERY BE iT REMEDY IN THE WORI D For all oomplatnte incident to the Sex,. whether artelng from Indiscretion, Hat Ate of Magna non, or in the DECLINE OE CHANGE OF LIFE. BEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. - - - . hake no more Baleam, Mercury or Unplessen Medicine, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Di 11/101W. HELMBOLIIS EXTRACT BUCHT7 CORES aICCRIECT SE% la all their siegta, At little expense Little or no ohoge of diet: No 'now:weals& ANL NO FXPOSUe.E. Use HELMBOLIAI EXTRACT BUOHU for Ka cases, from habits Indulged in BY YOUNG AND OLD, And for all ddeeases arising from habits of dimwits lon. It remorse all Improper discharges, and will restore the patient in a short time to a stale of health and purity Use EIBLedBOLD.fI EXTRACT &JOH fl for dis eases and allootions of the moat distressing char. seder. Use HELMBOLIYB EXTRACT BUCHU for • elections ond diseases of U.• URINARY ORGANS Whether existing In MALE OR VEDIALIA, From whatever cause onginatiner, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING,. .. ~ .. All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same treatment and may originate from the MUM Caller. Read T Road I Road t HELMSOL :YU BUOEili u Bare and pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate In its action. Personally appeared before me an Alderman o the city of Philalpb it, H. T. HELMBOLU.Ohem st,whobeing duly sworn. does say Chas DlB preps. lion contains no urcotic, mercury or injurious thugs, but is purUy vegetable. H T. H.ELMOLD, Sole Manufactuer. Sworn and subscribed before me, the M.l day of November,lB44, WM. P. 8188 4 R D, Alderman. Prioe $1 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to My whirs/mi. Prepared by H. T. NELMEOLD, Practical and Analytical i..hemist, tW Bonth Tenth street, Yelow Ohmura.. Phila. DR 'WARS OP COUNTICELPZITI AND UNPRINCIPLED DEMURE'S, Who en,iesyor to dispose of their own" „and "ether" arfacl, e on the reputation attamed by Helmbold's (+enable Preparadons, Extract Barba Baru r i Isti . n2ntl_Rots3 .sh. lL ASK FOB HfiLMBOLD'S. Take no other Oat oat the adaettisenstmt and send far tt AND AVOID useuerrioN AND EXPOSUBJA. Bold wholesale and retail by DR. GEORGE R. KEysica. 110 Wood street nolbaro-wo VRE81:1 Kentucky Dried Peache A. and Dry Apple& A e Woe lot of each recePft ed and for ode by ee it L. ALLEN, at, Na. 13 Wood are*. A uHOICE Lor or : U K "HEAT .[1 FLOUR, together with • des usoriment of Lfiriore, Wines, &a, all of wbioh ea be sold low for cub. R. L. ALLEN, Agent, 46 No. 6 Wood street. 1861SALMORAL SKIRTS BY RH& STRAKER OAIVADL. rmelyed this day and for sate at wholesale and re tail by EATON, MAORITE a CO. 1 Pleth etre 4 MISSOURI SAND—I 32 barrels, a AL 1 article, le baritetorrowar i d i , b r HENRY E. CCILLLNII. 0 L BA REL 4-200 empty second band for •teby Is 3 HENRY H. MAIM rrALLOW, OIL AND Olp .10 bbLs Ofls • Y 4 bbbs filissusb L Mae end !broth by Amia staralo. *is*: i?l , 4 , RPrl:;z*il • .1 ,, • •,.)- - . • "Tl - • , - NZW : HALlCiilAkfla • - 14 E* 1 4.44:4 1 .44 zieivi,*iifiaild NEW B T 7 L3.OYaii.tiiiker IS% ORM, • XZW ellumsysss:picLuszsia 25out. sa-W• have a few gt.ad.*lis of k qualm, AND LiONTWOOIf,..4I4W.LA. wbfah w• aft Win% Maititt, w. a D. ittays, coßri se FMB AND MAKER? STREUTEI. pRINTS. PRINTS, GOOD DARK PRINTS 121 °ants, Fancy Dress Goods, GREAT BARGAINS SHAWLS & CLOAKS, ()beteg oat at great barga'ar. NEEDLE WORK & HOSIERY All kinds of BA.LHOSAL AND HOOP SKIRTS MUM BILIS LID 1101116, Cheapest in tit 4 city CANTON AND WOOL FLANNELS SKIRTINGS & SHERTINGS IttirblEßMS DIRT OASH.-ugg C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street Oman or :n .irracessa ar uastewr Las, • SPittsburgh, January ith. BALED PROPOSALB WILL : B LY received at title cities wail SATURDAY, the lltm lust, for wetting anessopying f rom the origi nal assessmenta returned by the reapeettre Ama son : 88 01Bee Duplicates, 88 Retool Dupßates, and 88 Tressruses Collection Duplicates. "'ow The work toast re done in th e aloe or the County Gommisaionors sad floishetton or before the lstor Harsh next. Bids to be made at so much. the ,ronning complete, to Inoludelhe eakddmions , Intkorteir sloe of e I t Res and theoodipatjavg each and as the books with the misinal. Meade. a reaspitultt• Ron member the books, provlerrthe totals or the diSerent taxes by the total valtimaol. The correctness of the Dupthmketnnat be pro bated befortrerstrAnts See issnikkhre I Sample books mi . be seen ontqldlostion. By direetit not tkeoomvOotitinialioners, J teat HENRY WlRMT.Ooniraller. c\ w A, a Sidi eCOily 1.1 ; 16111 -# 1 0- 17, 4 1 i BRooNiAL 12 4 , Whier7llWil• ehedfid ' ° C" • with a itimpie remedy, if negleetcd, cften terminates seriously. Fay ars aware of the importmoe . etopping a ,Puta.h. or 011.ght ,00.1 d in its first stare; that whieh in the beginning would yield to a mad remedy, if not attended to; soon, stkrolce the lunge. areauffea.goteuzeidaWiticitzet were fret Mtn:xi:wed eleven ,years ago. It has been proved that they are the bast ardor. krone the public for /f s = 44.igettitiaiLa, icafaseh o the Making Ciugh and numerous affection, cif the ,Viti-cuat, gluing immediate relief JPeeblie Speakers 411' Singers will...foul them effectual for elearing and str_zugthening the volt& Sold Or aind (Pesters to _illedicina, at 25 canto per box &akin dkw CAVALRY, CAVALR N WANTED FOR GIST. LUMPS RZTEITONR CAVALRY, COLONEL unors FAVORITE BRIGADE. Highest pay sod tint sq assarvies. as tm tortunnagMths .ottlos, No apt. RAWL MISR. ds2l4in Rsorultlns Officer. CRED3THAS PRESENT 8 Just received a large assortment lot GENTS' SLIPPERS, VERY ORME PASTAS" and selling low by W E. Schmertz at Co., data Se. IR Mb street. ROOFING. ROOFING. CRAVEL. CEMENT CANVASS DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, And In the most durable 'manner. R/VINO THE MOST COMPETENT workman In the city, who understands their butdoess, we eau safety atm we eat : do work as 6 map. and; Hauything, better than any -ot4r arm In the city. Repa.rien damp with attention and care. Materials Inc axle with sb the instenolotte.— Maguire at 16 SMI 11/FIELD STRELE r. -B. SHOP& SMITH & PITCAIRN. MERCHANT TAILORS- Nu. 48 ST CLAIR STUMM?. titt.l 'l3 LI ads by_ 4 -" ALL 1.41; •sa ALL: PAYES. =WANT! Bil111131:11,/ PILIRTY lank tip W. P. iirnitu4 . sea LED P.lloTOOtwArTrefiW l laed Phifttschlial 2 Ille = t raa gawk ref* ster,rox ea, tot Witt" " ll4lllllastrooi. 21::3 'mud a pdr st those sass .on ask A: ierti 81Ines& or Skews.-- , 800-as DrisINBAORIUM, so; u 11 lira*, PRINTS WE are now orm e lnb u zi 3 oitOloeStoOk V‘ ofinntereoodr, alrafthehaat tamertattoni of Clucir ,Thir„:"4l viesmenottiichwe'satabinietww, - -mtkAktwo. tfkllaly *Rottman to beiletmjlltisttt, eilL.,Thoy will Matadi up to °bier in a euk_erlo_ tetyleruidat - pimp to emit the totes : ' We wouldrespoetray • eolleit an early edit from our patr ons and the public.: • SAVIIIRL GRAY. 41,110 N, INER:01 - 111,_ . ..,,TA'4'-' . .014 Dewit C. Lawrence For Twelve, Years an UID• Ger (Wilke Ra. teat 0111ce- - the lad four as a !Member , of the Board of Appeal. NOTE—AII Informal Patent and a oopy ot th charms. Refer to.prement Co mad P• Holloway PRI V Al E.I)ItiEAI3ES— DL ~.. • _- BROWN'S MEDICAL and SIMBOAL Ofiloa, No. 60 Baal: Mehl street, PRlablard.h. -Lrjjekk , Pennsylvania. Dr; BROWN is an aid aiti t • yd mn of Pittsburgh, and bee been. t FA,...„. 5 t). hi Preen° e for the bun boonno , - sae years. Ms business has been confined Disea sea mostlyto Private and Einucical . • GITIEBBIB AND STRANGER i la need of s inedkal [loud, should not hail _ Ind on the MS plan of" relief. The Doctor regular grwitude, and hls experience in the biltsA mad of* certain Wass of diseases is a sure gloom tee to the gassers of . ohlabibig. pormantut relief Zs ". use of hie . rematiles and' following his sd! ,: , DR. BROWN'i : REMEDIEB never to cure the. worsitorm of Venereal Die. - imee4lmptuities And Bactulows Affections.- all diseases misin from hereditary width annifelds Haab in - the form of a tatter,: peoritudig:‘,,' end a cestanany Anna of skin dimeassithe'Crigm, . • 'of the patient le entirely Ignorant To pentane eosin:feted, Dr. Brown offers hopes ef a sum rd swats T =IL WlARißiga Dr. frown' remedies for this alarming unnble brought on often by that salters halni of sensual grabeasnon. which the young and- weskatinded. often give way to, (to their own destruchon} ae thewdy relle remedies known in thia cu r ca. im ai are safe, and - make a speedy MACltaiital RERTIMATBEI: • - Dr. Brown's remedies serer fail to ems this puha themes e yea days—he will mamma eon. He also treats siDdee, Blest, Eionnorrinni,- Obiatore, °tithe] Dittonarges, Panels Weakness, Wendy &wesdona Diseases of the Jisiztb,itis. tole in Ano, - Dierveaut Ahechons, Paige in th e think and Rithalysanitstion of the Bladder, together with eh dim e s a of an inmate origin. hater dmmibing the=stems.entitateing = mittilreeted s; wil DR. BROWN Na. so . answered.tgaid-84...,- l be immediately omit:l=y ad address, safely packed. and 2 ' • seems from obsetithm. BOOFIN G, Ottloo , 0124 Ritmo Unto& Ha iR Ohmtblteid 1,. piftsigym. TA. amiLdsorla QUIMBY CORSIOI MKNTS -10 62 barrels Whtte lAlmat Family Flom; Motes R e Flom' 60 bushels Shelled maks coma TO 3600033: 10 down' Braettyt 16 boselObeam 10 bushels 334 4 bozos 801 l Batter, corn mnit, _et ict 044 : /Mit 1312KrI;I-- 600 poinuis otictice Feetherat /6 baobab Thuolby See; I barrela Egge — lnathrsindlletarea by f 47 IS IS • t ar How h. =Mgr. 111 Wand was 2i 8 hale prime'ela , jr,..osts, la bulk, deliverel Rimneatez, PL4or ortamppty x,.L. , ALLEht,agemt ; AT- , • 4-.lsoAW49llBtreet, 1-20 BARRELS CRVIM ' Hn:B Woad Queli Crook: araV novairio, temoneAtlckgiaiity ouhandualwrt , 3_;* a lp 6)1 1 40 4 R. Akiaaw,4 HOPS -8 bJ liime Hope filrikait" owe Hkgitit7 tfit 1 4,t,iAlooo.ll4lljklilitNk4':%; 1 , , ~ (--,-- ' --. 7-24:,:"•1- •., ,,- .A . ; 4+ ,-.. .,,,5,„ :',, , - 1. - -: , ::4a l - r HORNE'S TRIMaING - 4700Z-r - - , - -,, . -- ii l a w N 0.77 Market StkOrr ''v ,-= ,- itiPellestook-e Embroalerflo itoirftheiegrfx hatietow.vicottr-ilolld s y Alt( - weLbawar Veld - ..1'.,..z& ,, roma porottwoos ; ,oool6 Aptondittlll4l#l4lst:,l- c ., 72 •4 , -, i_ Etsfa IieftWitRABAWD . R.UMISANII, EMERC)III6/0111 CAIILBIII,IIGOLZO6644.L&_ wiltrißirms,Aztpeor44l,44-,1,--TgAg-fV ...., um Iretkorattpitupwlf.,-4-441-- . We bate Clip a fteillsgft t nifq:r7.4^:--fg-W-'l.- ,\,,;.#•,k,:-"-',2 White andabioici-Driali6l==`‘':,'";*'-4A-§i:S;;'-' 1/0/oredeotollllo Atuunli PZ - -- ,- 1,- .- 4--,, -4'1., 'c ^ 10.11111P05K11V1niatt,,,,.1.,,---4 low prima to Wbgesale Ifttyors. - -'-,7 :', if.,, , "0.."%c 1' ±Z;t4. '' ''''' 0,1t. ' " . .. 7 ,4,,, ,, ,, /dealt Bock Oloyeattntt G O W ltiliy ., 4,3l - ( ,- ----...4:,,,V-'"N Rees Wool,Riut6lo4w, ,-,Al'-s;,--sttVrA*4ll,if-,V-) - Ladle, - wowrstow lifwe,--/-::+•:9-`,,,ftn-'-":' :.:. Obildre/Vg H°lleitiall "t l o -- r . kiA I, IYA--. ,-;_.,-_, Ututelt6o l 46 and Pri7olo, ~,„.- - s,,,'ir-5k . .0 ,-- -:, 5 ,-' , BOldier% Thrown* yaps, - '" -- , : . '- - 4' -...;.,3` Woo walfutdap, 6 0nt5g6,1641,8000,-p-._ „?..i4.7:.- 160 dowiatooNatiroot thwbeartituft -.,..,;16,1..--2,-,__-_,.,,,. sale antlwitatt buyers at lowlorjoiti.ltP. ,-, 41 . - --- ,- 4--,' ,-.1 Cotton ettrttlq, dozing t-,13 month; wllll6l p,:.•A - 7 0 la LA p a rs Poloo%,.l4lwitilititilkort,s bean an advanqo bitatea#l,,i_c. _.,- ~- - k.,' , ',71 7- , .. ~',"",- xt.;,4 iriria ... ‘•, ii ,,,,„.... , „..,,,„ 0 ... , , - , ,,ei , -:?4 -- ,,- 7 - :.--.4 .....pEram, ,O N`, -, ' ":.„-j,-4,, , : .-7. :,-2 , ...30 .....;„-, ~f.szva:l:3 17 MARKTitiVASEI,....I.-,,_-;,•-,Is N ~sl-'gip`' TO THE ria - aLac - - , 344i - A;A., - ca, ~. __,,N, .48PiWIALLT-the' f i g go. : • —`,----'..,.;"{...-,.... ..: ~ ,F,,, n rant and. falaatr NW- - .;:' -..- 0 . ~..,-,','._,) , ' s•!•:. -._a3 as ?ormolu& 431' all 4 0, ''''''':'-' i s ia,: !, ' " 7. -- al•-•-i,. UIZMASI2OIIIII. 'teat Matt' ' i1,v,.,7::4 -,,,,,‘•'..Pf, and &Wow dimmers,— -.:,.,..-,---":".'4" j , , -,,r"..:• - k'N' ash adore and 47.880.1188 or ~.., . , ....e. e , ~,::,/,;;., imuttons ormmon and . ' --,, -- ", ,,- -",..-.. c.„4:477.- . unde mo yentas at both - -__ : v ,.... , -.. 4-,.,.J.,;.,_Z.4 .. .... Jere& am. prow" shwa% lir MerateL.,.. ~.e.iig,,, ~_ Lo: exams's/re raddishes the fact , A44.7 - 16:440 : to, t 1,,, • --romp and Weey,lnCalgtAefOrn ~..- *aft Italy Phoebe; -mid &ma -4 s,- eht• ::-..- 'Cry_ 11=0111/ fuul, for oo Mu;-11141C. corruption a ions tlietr *yes, preimidnr-gotiz4- , i- N s ' their family.-physichut eboaldita - cautions tolteep toesignorance that: t e aim a, Dc PF ANBTSDP, (eatlet t.. lest a lturra'ivillweglee might - he'. iq thin nneng stupid modeet.eud , ' tans& bora and `raised in iggionon* - 1:11% ff , munmoral. and who. tom noel gene% mean &a, to doll ' meanly ondly gotten. Ii la to pa city; that numerous par,ns an guardians arethankfn that their scar. ditiak:e.l. and wards,pron - handy feeble, andrty tutil.-ate condition andar4wer• = Lars rectio.. - rod. to nealth anit - viWTEtn, Mt besides many before mat , c ti riaafahnUghilllD have been saved mucteaugertug,-7t.e. anxiety, mortification, Ac. Havinglhoiltrinti4pt? of over thirty years ezparlence commas ,he tuitieuverior of special end whets daily Otirstwhied . fhli, the protection; as well reeommet . able &Wu, publialten,:propriekweof ly fattf illatermakehee, caned utantrnadlertilialtannol :ties dreadltil malady osalie the very last discovery that has IleTern4lsdtiteja - !1. female theses°. he has had 1MP0CC.419g0040.441W,', amount' of his old age, aplenty Ipare,llll;itiegtK , ,,•:- bully is lately cured. As Lor borittunapttwpf. pulmonary diaeas my Byrum- which are eed from Iceland, moss and other Mee** . a skillful physician fiveyears at the - laudneap, has bad more Baotou than all the prettamona • that have as yet been discovered. as, thebearlifi.— cones will show. They are all genuine anditartlie„. found according to a Pamphlet that eaell- a es will get at the e.u.m . all freelf - Office 86 Smith fi eld streak near Diem - and Private communications from all Parte orthietillide strictly attended to. Direct In BOX- RAO PleabnrithPn4l-fletua. d•S I►•r!111 CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS - : • —AT THE- • ; _ , FOURTH STREET OAR.P.R. ~.- W D. & H. ICCALLUAC HA :,, - - - FT • this day opened part otaveny bitV varied assortment of CARPETING, to Vito _ , butte the attention of . 'buyers, ea theratll a.; 2--4.'" , fared on the moettevorable terms,. ....v , ' ~- ALA . a noway imported lot of besit. , l44reta, , 1 all tAs,ettne lowest rates. - Ix( ' - . - 4 NC D. HT LUM . - i. OeS ' . trf.Poorth ti:lnier Wood. • _ LET STYLES elvoirnoolis :3 - tresir liacimircriab;;;;; No; 19 Flllh Stitet, MCP° Rmasri • INVENTOR PATENT ATENT AGENCY _ Batik wareinimil.:; Co, iianavelt.for, the Wasbltoi.Wi' ton lEtrattth - eir4:- the BetentilteLill' AtitertealkiPOPl'f- - ". ten Mg et and' teen li r enroliCE.''t the P t. agency • .? ' - noceseary utac Lars sant frep of over of Patents tred"r3V ~~ ~~.. ~~;.. r. 3.:. _ _,,,,.niiW EMI
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