=== PITTWRGE ;AMES V ittvit P"3"11)r P rto it-i*Prlzia,* OP - + 1C 1 4 4 , 4.'41-P.E# q , M r E • CITY THIMSDAY MORNING JAN. 16. 0 X 'l' "2" .A."1“1 1 3E1 R 13, Adjourned Meeting of Merchants with regard to Transportation Eastward. On, W.dnesday afternoon, at three &oh ok, an adjourned meeting of merchants WA - held - At the Board of Trade rooms. con. yened to hear the report of a committee appointed on Saturday last to ascertain how many oars areeassigned for the trans, portatton of Pittsburgh freight Ras tward on the Pennsylvania Railroad and what may be expected in the future. The meeting was called to order and. in the absence of the chairman of the former meeting, Mr. James Park, jr., organized by calling James Caldwell, Esq., to the chair. Mr. Harbaugh, chairman of the com• mittee named, read the following report: The committee ,appointed on the 11th inst., at a meeting of the merchants and business men of the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, to inquire what Eastward freight facilities the Pennsylvania Rail. road Company, in the past, have afforded to the business of said cities, and to learn what the maid Railroad Company design in future to do to relieve the pressing ship ping wants.of these cities, respectfully res ports that they called on the proper offi cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who kindly and frankly afforded your Commit tee the proper facilities and information necessary to farther the object of their wish. Your Committee find an immense amount of freight seeking to go Eastward from the- West, Southwest, our own vicin ity and the cities of Pittsburgh end Alle gheny, far exceeding the capacity of the road to carry. Your - Committee further find that daring thei month of November last, there were loaded of Eastward bound freight 8,977 cars ; and in the first ten days of January, 1,416 care. Of these the Pennsylvacit Railroad Dompany claim to have leadtd fcj, the,city• in November 942 cars, in De cembe-r, 948 cars; first ten days of Janu ary, 880 cars—or about one-fourth of the aggregate cars loaded and sent eastward. ;Upon a careful examination of the numhe; .of.carl' appropriated to the trade of -them-hides,. duting the above periods, your - Comnsittee find that all the care taken for shipment of munitions of war dre.,—are 4 to 6 per day, and d riare per day to parties owning their own Clark and those devoted to the local trade 011ie road. say from ES to 10 cars p r day, ralughig the aggregate appor. boned to the entire through trade of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny to a very small portion of the huge rolling stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad, while over threesfourths are continually engaged in transporting the products of other Wes tern Staten. In December last, 3,086 cars of the Pennayiya -lie Railroad were devoted ex clusively to the transportation of freight re?.eived from points west of Pittsburgh. While the 9hole trade of these cities have been 1,942 cars during the same period, of which about 130 care were devoted to the transportation of munitions of war for the United S:ates Government, about 260 oars to local transportation, and abo .t 180 cars to parties owning their own cars—making in all 620 cars, which, deduct from 942 care, leaving about 422 cars to accommo. date the whole t' rough shipments for the general trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny for the month of December haat, while about three fourths of the oars loaded at Pittsburgh, are given exclusive to the ac commodation of trade outside of the State of Penna. In the first ten days of s tanuary BSO cars claimed as given to the city trade, of which, probably, one eighth were given forampnitions of War, manufactured in the city and United States Arsenal,-and about one'.tenth to parties owning their own cars, and about one-fourth from Pitts. burgh to local stations, leaving the re. mtunder—about 170 cars—to the through trade of the two cities,whiist three fourths sreappropriated to the trade west of this point. , Tvio hundred box cars and one hunch ed truck, are being now built for the use of the road, and being delivered at about an average of ten per day. Also thirty new engines are under contract, part of which are already delivered and in operation on the read. The Delaware terminus will be complet ed about the 20th inst., when freights de. atined to points east of Pbiladelphia will be hauled to the Delaware by steam, thus much increasing the facility for unloading cars, and therety giving more work ability to the road. That incre'sed facilities will he afforded to the trade proper of lt,eFo cities in the future, your Committee have good reason to believe. In this distribution of cars in the city trade, some abuses base exis'ed and come mots found to be apparent upon examin• &none! Your Commutee have the assurance thai; In future, these will be remedied, wkula we are impressed that the Pennsyl viniolsilroad Company desire, in future, to olloid increased facilities to relieve the pllessiug wants of the business community. Welearn that the manufacturers generally have been fairly accommodated, and we can learn of no complaints from that De partment. Your Committee would respectfully Bug g.mt the importance of appointing a stand• lag committee, selected from among the business men, whose duties shell be to look alter the shipping interests of these cities, with power to call a meeting when they deem it proper This is earnestly recommended. STRINGIUI EtAlialtrCill, MoCaxitax, Cute B. AIiBUCK.LE, ' JAS. S. LIEHNITT, abio. B. OANYI11110). Borne little dilicussion followed upon the report, but it was generally conceded by all that the Per usylvania Railroad Corn• patty were disposed to do everything in theirpower to accommodate thamerchents of Pittsburgh mid extend thism all pont% ble facilities for transportation. The re. _port was finally accepted and ordered to be - published. - Mr, lieCreery moved, in accordance with a recommendation contained in the e.tesrePPMltihe appolnimeni , cf a committee of .five,_to guard the shipping interests of our btU3IDEE.S jAela, with power to call meetings _whenever they deem it necessary. The — kennion , prevailed and the chairman ap. pointed the following committee: , Springer Harbsugb, Wm. McCrea' iy Charles B. Leech, J. S. Liggett, N. Bowyer. The meeting then edjourued. on. CARPOBAL ). B. SMITH. We learned yesterday that C , rporal A. B. smith °filo. A. (FittshurghAilles) Nihth regiment P. It C . wi was severely wounded in the en gavetu t at Drainer , Ville, died at Camp Pitrpont on Tuesday morning. A. rifle hall struck him in the neck, and, touching the spine, paralyzed a portion of hie body. It was at first sup plea he would recover, t ut after lingering -sqrsiviong time in great pain, he died yes. lidtitsy; Mr. Smith was a' young man of o d enty•piet or.twenty two and resided in , 4) l whera be wtis highly esteem. 1110..iestainis will &rely* ta.oky by the Paanglifiknia434l/r0.44, FOR ZriALL:I; I 4I9. net l n Thomas ,74.6.,Nra1gtit71941rf t r o . edi t i c v a wiffieetlittizt .01 Ili , ' *tit, wit •- 4 "", MONlVrian4oll:p q Biahty. 'autiarkirtrkgw. , .: -1107,411naN say, a. Pe - r tJa4a. Wurrarits.--This gentle. who has a' high' reputation : ea a de claimer and ,elocutionist, gives one of his oratorical• linpersonations at Concert Hall this evening, for the benefit of the poor. The programme embraces selections "from pave to S ay, from lively to severe," in cluding the emotions and passions, as de linitated by Shakspeareolpecimens of the oratory of Olay,Webster; , Randolph, Wirt, Patrick Henry, Red Jacket, and others. Hr. Whitney is highly spoken of by the press of the Eastern cities, and we expect to see a good audience this evening The object of the entertainment is laudable, and should aid in drawing out a full at tendance. The following will show the estimation in which his performances are held in New York, where he is known AsTon HousE, xnw Yoar.,} November 11. 1861. To CH.aatats Warrisirr, Etq , at Trout , Brook Farm. near Binghampton Dear Sir:—lndulging in refreshing rep membrances of your spirit,atirring nings with the Orators and Poets," which drew forth the intelligent curiosity of de. lighted listeners in Europe and America, we, (a committee f your triende,) respect fully solicit you to resume those patriotic appeals of Webster and his compeers, sr WI, in this awful crisis, would do much to roll back the clouds now lowering upon the republic. Should your rural pursuits enable you to comply with our request, the Academy of Music shall be secured as tee arena for the grand forsenic giadia torial Combats. Troops of friends in New York will hail your re-appearance in Web ster, Henry Clay, Edward Everett, and "Washington's Farewell Address," as read by uld hardly be equalled by an} aghast in either hemisphere - WILLI great row y. , 14T6 JOEL T" Lit:ALLEY, VALENTINE MUTT, M. 1) N. Y. WILLIS, J. W. GERARD, Committee. The proceeds of the evening are tor the benefit of one of our charitable societies, to be expended in the purchabe of coal, gro. ce - ies and clothing for the poor of our Bank Note quotations. Oorreted for the Post by Feld & Lare, of the ,National Bank Note Reporter. - (The Reporter is published monthly, at One Dollar a year, in advance. Office, Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh, Pa ) Rates uncertain at present Pim:masa, January lb, 1862. D :venom New England States New York State New York City New Jersey Pennsy . l , vatito, (Philadelphia.) Pittsburgh .Interior, Delaware. Districtof Columbia Maryland, Baltimore Interior.. 'Virginia Wheeling and Braachos Eastern North Carolina South Carolina _ Georgia. . Alabama Lou aiana Kentucky Tennessee 0hi0..._ Indiana Free " Bank of the State llLaois Wisconsin 10w5......... Michigan.. Missouri... Canada (join selling at 8 19 cent. over bankable fanda. Central Board of Education. The Central Board of Education met Tuesday evening, Jan. 14th. Present: Messrs. Brush, Duncan, Hun ter, Marshall, Sergeant, Varnum and Negley, President. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The monthly reports of the principals of the High and Colored Schools and the Secretary were read and flied. Warrants were authorized for the pay ment of the following bill, viz : Fackiner .4 Irwin, chairs for Colored 90 , 001-1 2.60 Kim & Schwartz, repairing stoves, pipes,/ke... BO {1 W. 9. Haven, printing and etationery..... ....... ISO J. 11.. Weldin, stationery 6,46 Kay A Co. hocks and stdlnn. ry 2...2 G. W. Weyroan, chem.cals 7,20 F. C. Negley, for Coal tor high and Colored Fohools 20,63 The following additional e.ppropriations were made to Night Schools, viz First Ward, $BO ; Third Ward, $BO Zight.ti Ward, SZS 'On motion, adjourned. MADAME ANNA Bmaop's CONCERT. The celebrated cantatrice, Madame Anna Bishop, will give a concert at Concert Hall. Saturday evening. The celebrated vocalist will be assisted on this occasion by Mr. Edward Seguin, an American baritone of celebrity and Gustave de Spiess, an eminent German pianist The entertainment will doubtless be a good one and the price of tickets has been fixed at the low price of fifty cents, so that all can be gratified. The sale of reserved seats commence this morning at nine o'clock at Mellor's, d street. Tax WELLSVILLE HOMICIDE F Scott and Thomas Urie, who were arrest. ed in Wellsville, Ohio, as the suspected parties for the murder of David Wright, hare been committed for trial. The find• ing of the Uorcner's jury was, in sub. stance, that the dfceKeed came tl his death on the night of the bth inst.. by wounds inflicted upon his person with a sharp pointed instrument in the hands of Irrie, and that Scott was accessary thereto. EDWARD EVERETT, the most eloquent American orator now living, will deliver one of his finished orations, next Tuesd.y evening, at Concert Hill. At the request a' many citizens, the price of tickets has been fixed at fifty cents, with reserved seats A plan of Ooncert Hall will be at the Library room, corner of Penn and S. Clair streets, on Saturday morning. where seats may be Gestured. No tickets will be soli at any other place in the city, We notice by the advertisement; that come plimentary course tickets will not be re• ceived for this lecture. DIIQUZSZIE B011.01:18H EL armor; In Duquesne borough the following offi , cers were elect 3d: Burgess—George Moul; Council—Peter Wilhelm, Charles Weber, Daniel White, George W. Gregg, Jesse Sutton, Michael Krepps; Oonstable—Jno. Long; School Directors—R. Taggert, Wm. Oakley; Assessor—A. MeF. Johnston ; Judge of Elections—Jesse Sutton ; In spectors—David Bingham, David F. Jackson. NOT A. REM:TM:MAIL —Mr. P. Whtston, electe.i a member of Common Cr uncil from the Third Ward, Allegheny, deeignated a Republican by uz, called on us yesterday to state that he is not a Be. publican. but a Democrat, and always has been, We cheerfully endorse the state ment, as we know Mr, W. b 3 what ho claimf; the error originated iu his running upon a Republican ticket. COLLBEN BAWN.—This tine drama is still on the boards at the Theatre and drawing good houses. It will be repeated to night, with the same excelleet east We advise all to see it as the play wilt probably be withdrawn aft-r to.might Mr. Collins. takes a benefit to-morrow evening. l'Aisurx THROW/1.-Brig. Gen. Schenck passed through the city yesterday, en route for Oineriuttati. Gown Bann. —licat, Col. Klnesid, of the Thirteenth regiment, who hae been in !Ake city for a few days on farlough, left ynterday.-afternoon for the camp of the ragiment., , & 1, Natlonsl Beek Note jisporter" for •LanuiFy 15th Is out Is vaturble Sheet hill should be,tn the huds . 01 every m'erehent'and broker:-' Young 11[Ws Meretiii labrari Asso ciation Af.rittoburgit. We have received the annual report; of the Young lien's Mears. AnSOCitttlol3, but are compelled to c,.eden,o n per. ior. We, however, give the report of the Pres , !dent entire: ERPOIIT OF HCN. D, RITCIIII6', PRYMDPNT (F THE B )1,1:7) ( F DIRECT)ES tientiemen: 1' is a au bie.A of mingralula. tion that., notwithstanding the expense of fftting up the new Hall, and the financial troubles arlsirg from the present civil war, we have been enabled to commence the present year free of debt. A large num her, nowover, of the members who paid their subscriptions last year a'e now atsent ID the military se vice of their country. and some exertion will have to be made to procure members to supply their places.— Particular attention is rcqu:ited to the suggestions in the Rep , rt of the Library Committee on that subj.?.o, Perhaps the greatest obstacle in tLe way a building up and maintaining a very large and useful itbrary in Pittsburgh is to be tound in the large number ut small and temporary as.soclations f,r kindred object, If the efforts of those who take an interest in an Institution like ours, could be united and made to bear on one Assoc] At:on, it would not be long until there would be in Pittsburgh a building worthy of the city, as a place of meeting for her bu.lneso men, and a library containing in every depart • merit all the standard works, which either the mechanic, the professional or the liter ary man rright desire to consult. Hardly any individual has a fortune adequate to purchase such a library, and even if there were such a one, as individual property it would be of little use. It would be in. a nessable to the public, and, in a few yore.; would be scattered at the death of the owner. Most of the books In a large private library are comparatively of very little use. They lie on the shelves, many of thorn possibly for years, without being opened. But the books in a 1 üblic library of a large city are constantly in ervica Owing to the want of unit,: and per_ sistent effort on the part of our citizen?, ie not possible at present to find ade.. quele inesus in this city, of investigating literary end FeIeDWIC Our Association certainly off , r= the belt nucleus we have yet had f,,r t. (ming si.eti a library as is required by the magnitude of the population and business of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, et.d our members ought to use all their influ ence to induce ether similar in:Minions or societies to unite with ours. Even now we can offer ttem the indu . 3ements of a beitar library, a larger aviortment of periodicals, and a more comfortable read ing room than ever before wore POEB9F9e: by any association in this city. If we can induce all those to join who ought to join together and concentrate their efforts, we shall be able to show, in a fqw years, that the important interests which are promo ted by a large public library, receive their due consideration from our C1L.Z.1125 The thinks or the Association are due to those whohave kindly presented books, etc. We are also much indebted to L brarian, the Treasurer, and t. tnr. tlemen on the Lecture end Library C-m -mittees for the careful and dtiligent L-110. ner in which they have ritFchLrg respective duties. r Tee details tl the bi.Es ness transacted by them are shown :n fr. appropriate reports herewth ti.:. In May last, Mr. E P. Darltow,, ,, i, cur Treasurer, entered into the mi:il.3r7 eor vice of the United States, and the Board elected Mr. J. T. Brady, Assistant Tress urer, who has discharged the duties of the of33ce in such a manner as to merit the thanks of the Association. The coat of fitting up the new nail as will be seen by the report of .ho comu.it, tee on that subject, has been e, nsh.l,rable, compared with our resources, but, the in crease thereby attained in point of con venionce aid comf , rt has been very great, and the money could ha7o helm expenci, , d in no way bettor ea:ciliated to attract new members to the A.F•,C:St: DAVID 131Te11111, President Y. M. 11.. L. AEao.:lntion ISZPORT oF LIBRARY cr,mhturrEE The Committee report 3,675 volumes at the beginning of the yehr. which has been increased as follows: bought, 87 volumes; presented by individuals, 61 (IN Dops-t -of Interior, 71 do; bound, 38. Total, 8 872. Number of Newspapers received, 41 Number of .Idtgasines received, EMEMM3 The Association acknowledges the re• oeipt of a number of bJoirs and pamphlets from sundry persons in the city and else• where. Several newspapers are also fur nished free of charge. 4,788 volumes were taken out of the Libtary in 1860, against 4,052 in 1860. The report says: This increase le quite gra ifyiog, especi ally when it will be remembered that dur. ing one mon b, while the rooms were be. ing fitted ur, no books were given out Since the removal to the well •lighted,com. modious and hands .me now rooms, the circulation of books, as well .ho attend anoe at reading Rooms, bay° steadily in , o•eased, MEMBIGESEIP The number of members who paid in Pitil was 446, an inc-ea e of 112. Tte prcs Int membership is 479, v,e: lionJr.rc, 8 Life; 25; Active, 44.6. The proportion of unpaid bills since the removal o: he Library has increased, owing to the enlist. merit of many of the members in the ser. vice of the United States. The report goes On to say: ' , Many of our best and most active mem bers are•now in the army of the Uoit-d States. Their subscriptions for t h <•, last year wore either paid before their depart ure, or have since been honorably die. charged. Owing to their absence a de. ,:reisse in the membership and revenue for the coming} ear may be anticipated, un less the members of the Association use exertions to supply their places by new members. It is to be hoped that our citi. sena now remaining at home, will not per mit the Library to sustain a loss, and its usefulness to be circumscribed, in comes quenoe ofsthe patriotism of so mmy 01 its former members. By a little effort on the part of each member, we may be able to maintain our Institution during the ab. sense of those respected members, and to offer them on their return the advantage, of a- better library than we had when they went from home." The receipts f"r the year, E. 5 exhibited by the reports of Treasurers E. P. Darling.. ton, were $8,863 29 and the ex oendltures $8 853,41. The balance, in the Treasury is $69 47. LIOTUSZS The lecLures last year were meat auzcessL ful. Twelve were delivered, as follows: Jan. 22—Dr. J. G. Holland, "Work and Play." Jan. 25—John B "Temperance." Jr. 2i—Join B. Gough, andiShadcws cf Lend-ri L Jan. 28 -John B. Gough, "Tempurarce." Feb 28—Bayard Taylor, "Hutubolt."— April 16—Henry Ward Beecher, "The ConmonwealLh." April 17—Bayard Tays ".The....12.1ve anal .. Lg_..HQnV:" April 18—Bayard Taylor, 'The Times we Live .in." John B. Gough, "Temperance." DJ. do do. Deo. 21—. J. H. Birtiol, done from the Poeta," eto. ea. 15—J. H. Siddont, "An evening wit the Hue molder." Of the present (mane the repoit says : " , Bayard Taylor del verd a la3ture on Monday evening, Jan. Bth, I.B62,—Subjper, 'The Arne/kelp. People' Soutallyl and Po lineally." Hon. Edward Everto.t is on , - gaged to lacture -Tuesday, Jae, 41,t, 1882. - - -Subject, " one origin and {)h . racer of the War Gottgli ia egoicted tikgive two leaned senietim' e - inf - Febrrrisry or March. George W. Curtis wig; invited to lecture, but was unable ticVoitutAy With the. request. Dr. J. la." Holland, ('linetbi Titcomb,) Wendell Phillips, Hoir.Vbarles Bumper, gen. Judge Holt, Henry Ward l3eecb r, nr.n, D. S. Dickinson, Dr. - Chas pin and Hon. Horace Greeley have been invited to lecture, and it is expected some of these dist' aguished lecturers will respond favorably "Tee disturbed state of the c •untry pro. dun d some fears in regard to the success of the winter course proper, cmmenced in November. The Committee, however, exercised much care in their selections and taus far of the .-ourse their most sanguine expectations have been realized. Present indications remove all fear in regard to a successful result. Soliciting the hearty co operation of tie members of the ASSOCiIi. 'ion, and the support of the public, we close our report." DISTRESSING AND FATAL ACCIDENT. Yesterday morning, a little sou of Qaptain Charles Bryson, now in Colonel Itippey's regiment, while wandering about the room in which his mother was engaged, writing, found a vessel containing a solut on 0, Potash, made for some domestic purpose, snd, unobserved by his mother, drank a portion of it. The draught was fatal and the child died soon afterwards. He was an in'eresting bcy, about one and a half years old, and ine mother is much di tressed.— Captain Bryson was tel.graphed news of ;tit , g_eiddat yesterday morning. The an.tiy reside in Birmingham, V E. aDlOT.—Coroner McClung yesterday held an inquest upon the body of young Grim, who had a leg taken cff by a rail road train in Allegheny on Tuesday, and died soon afterwards. The jury found a verdict of accidental death, and fosid no fault with the officers of the road. They were about to recommend that the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company erect a bridge at the crossing on Sandusky street, similar tothatattheFed e'aly street crossing, but after deliberation, they concluded to have the matter with the City Councils. JAIOLS Bali1;21 OYST.IIBB. —Steamed oysters have n3yv become an •institution" among us, alai the place to .2-t, them is at Jnmos Brennan's, corner I.lbPrty and Wayne streets. He is a clever gentleman, and having the most, approved apparatus, is prepared to furnish to fami. es oysters done in this styleby the bushel, ck or half peck, and those wishing them by the dc , ean can get them In two minutes' Iwo JOSAP LI litlTl/1 ..... ...... ---/UTZBASI /LEM JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS, ViiRESOI"SE, 13a SMITHFIELD STREET, (betweon Sizat street and Vlrgin allay nog PITTSRUROP. ipti()TUGHAY ti ALSUMS ALL STYLES, AND ALL PRICES, - A LSO DIARIES FOR 1882. W. •J.' . Et AVEN. cr9 OJRNYCR WOOD AND TBIRD BTRIOCT J 4th, Mil. FRE;gli ARRIVAL OF N I_l 'VT CA. 0 0 3::1 S d T— HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 77 Market Street. SZ-Onr stock o' Embroideries having been x ha,isted by our Hohday sal, we have added oy recent purchases, same emendurbargaitui in EMBROII FRED HINDEERCHIEFB, EM BROW YEED CAMBRIC COLLARS, LINEN b AND COLLAR% LINEN H ILNDE.EaCB LEM Lo w Ws have also a Coe assortment of White and Colored Coiored Cambric Muslims, and Paper Muslims a low price■ to Wholesale Buyers. Men's Bnclr Gloves and Ganatiats, Men's WL,oI Knit Socks, Ladies Wool lobed H - ae, Oh!Area's Hose f r all Clods, I'nicreeirta and Drawers, DtVOUSC Caps, Wao'eu Nub as, Sontags, and Hoods. 1.50 down Horn Skins of the best qual ty to whole gale and retail buyer" at low paces Cr bon etocaing, daring I it mouth, will be sal i at let yearal firteeti, uotwlthatarding there Las been no &AVE. n !e is the COO JOSEINEI HORNE, ¶1 MARKET STREET SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS iii). 48 ST CLAIR STREI4:IT. JAMES HOLMES & CO., PACKERS, and dealers i n Proviaioo oorgor of rd..rket and Front eta. atklyd• - 4 Slight Cold, hitaa-e-aincaz p ito pktikt. or gai-e. h s ..A G?' which might ie checked with a, simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Fear are aware of the importance of +stopping a AtiaA or alia_hi Xaici in ite first stage; that whieh in the beginning - would yield to a mild, remedy, if not attended to, earn attcbilaa the lungs. were . f.rst introduced eleven years ago. It has been pnrved that they are the best article before the publie for / od-da, igoonchitis, ,AsMrn.a, *atcutpch, the Hacking Cough in ,Pp arzeunzittiart l . and num,erat: s affection of the , hicaai, im,mediate relict Public Speakers Jr Singers will find them effectual for eiwitie and str.. ~43-therbing the wise. Sofa _ all Cl ruggists and peelers in ]vtedicinto, at RS was per ?vac de9-6m cUir OUR IC 01:MI3S I , 0 . -NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLF,V, i aivrraAustea rir II E SUBSCRIBER ANN UNCEI3. IC to the pu bit:: that he la in dell ' &Costa et- FR Wi RHE LI, AND CAN OYoTERe, 'ICE, ad, atd.i, prepared to &too ra race:late the {u tra of this aid Dac well known home - with ove r young i n t h e eitheg. so drinlpnig tine at the shortest notice. litioar - JOHN SHALlitlit, Prepitetar. 2 .... • , .. _ ~.,„„. „. . . .. LATEST BY TELEWL Last Night's News up to Two O'clock. THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, Jam, 1.6.--BkIUTE.—On motion_of Mr. Lane, of Kerning, the joint resolution to promote the efficiency - of the trcops in Kansas was taken up and debat ed. Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, from the committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred numorona bills in reference to the confiscation of the property of rebels, etc, reported them all back with, one goners' bill ss a substitute for the whole, entitled a bill to confiscate the property and free the slaves of the rebels. the slaves of the rebels. The resolution of the Judiciary com mittee on the contested seats from Kansas that Mr. Line be not entitled to a seat, was then taken up. The question was on the amendmer t by Mr, Clare, to strike out the word "not." Mr. Stanton, of Kansas, proceeded to speak at length in opposition to the amendment, whea the question was amply discussed. Mr. Fessenden reported from the coins mittee on Finance, the Consular and Di plomatic appropriation bill with an amend. went. A communication was received from Secretary Welles, in answer to a resolu tion in relation to the employment of George B. Morgan, which was referred The Senate then adjourned., HOUSE —Mr. Corning, of Ky., from the Committee of Ways and Means, re ported a joint resolution declaring that in order to pay the ordinary expenses of the government and the interest on the nation al loan, and have al. ample sinking fund for its ultimate liquidation, a tax be im• posed which, with the tariff on imports, will secure an annual sum of not less thin $150,000. Messrs. Vallandigham, Cameron, and others addressed the House and the resolu , Lion was passed—yeas 133, nays 6. Oa motion of Mr. Vallandigham, tcesotv.d, Tha', the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire wheth er any legislation may be necessary and proper, in view of the present or impend.- mg events, to prevent the exportation or hoarding of the domestic or foreign coin, circulatirg in the United States, including also the exportation or hoarding of bullion, Mr. Elliot, from the Commerce, report. ed a bill prohibiting the Chinese Coolie trade by Americans in American vesaeis, which was passed. Mr. Colfax, from the Post Office Come mittee reported a bill regulating the cr.rrying of printed matter outside the mails, the object being to derive revenue therefrom. Ihe consideration of the bill was post-. poned till next Tuesday. Mr. Conway introduced a joint resolu tion to promote the efficiency of the troops serving in the Department of Kansas. Mr. Corning, from the Committee on W ays and Means, reported a joint, resolu tion that, in order to pay the ordinary expenses of the Government and interest on as National ',pan, end have an ample a eking fund for its ultimate liquidation, a tax be imposed, which, with the tariff on imprta, will secure an annual sum of not less than one hundred and fifty millions of dollars. • Adjourned. Arrival of the Old Point Boat. BALTIMORE, Jan, 15.—The Old Point Boat arrived this evening. FORTRESS Idonaos, Jan. 1.1 —Between 1,000 and 2,000 troops of Burrisides ex pedition, including the D'Epiueul ZJUA ayes, are still in the Roads, detained by the weather. A severe storm with snow commenced last night, and a high wind has been blowing all day. The snow was three inched deep this morning. Persons at Camp Hamilton say that very heavy firing was heard yesterday morn ing in the direction of Yorktown, sup posed to have been practising. Result of Conferences with Secretary Chase. WASHINGTON CITY, January 15.—From the results of the various conferences held in Washington by represen!stives from Boards of Trade, Chambers of Commerce and Banking Institutions, among them selves and with the Secretary of the Treas. ury, it is expected that the action and legis lation recommended will render the 11. B. demand notes a legal tender. The increase beyond the fifty millions now authorized is unnecessary, Policeman Shot Loursirutz, January 15, —Three police L,lllicers this afternoon went to the suburbs to arrest Samuel Ronk fur male stealing. They found him at one Finlay's,and broke open the door, when Ronk shotthecolice. man, Benj. Rush, (WO and slightly woun'. dad P. Kirby. Policeman Williams then struck Ronk, breaking his Jaw and eaptur% ing him Rush was extensively known, and his death is universally regretted. There is no news South of here. Troops Moving Cziceco, Jan 16.-4 special dispatch to the Journal dated Cairo, 15th, says that Gen. Grant and staff embarked on the Chancellor this morning and took the field at Jefferson. Dispatches have been received from the advance column under Gen. M'Cternand. It is on the march, and will encamp at Mayfield, Kentucky, to-night. Camp Beauregard is so near Mayfield, that the rebels must fight or run. Gen. Grant reviewed the troops composing the IA division this forenoon, and informed them that they should march 30 miles by to-morrow morning. The greatest enthusiasm pre vails among the troops: Railroad Accident. Ditt.swane CM, January 15. A wood train on the Delaware road was,this morning, precipitated through the draw of the bridge over the Delaware and Chesa peake Canal, near St. George's station. The cause of the accident has not been as. curtained, nor is the lose of life known definitely. Not more than fifteen persons were on the train and they were employees of the road and not passengers. Appointment Coaiirmi!.il_ Wesrninrox Cm, Jan. I.s.—The Sen ate in executive session to-day, confirm ed the nomination of Edwin M. Stanton as Secretary of War, by a vote approach in unanimity. Cincinnati Market Report Onsoncurn, Jarman . 10—Stening—There rether better demand for Floor, end good tBiiperfine was enable at $8 9^03 M. Corn tirm at 28 and Oats at 22. Rye actwoe end In demand; it is held at Mio. Whisky i s in good 4erc and and the market is firm at 15e. Hogs am in light supply end prices are a shade higher. 88 28€5 3 4XI, end holders were &sk it g $8 60 f• , r extra beery at the close; receipts 20,000. Plovlsions are held firmer, Mess Pork sold at TO 2509 50. Green Meats ar. , firmer, and a goat demand at 0408 1 A for Shoulders and Hams Lard I. in good demand at B}f and riot much otfea• Jog balk Sides ac, lint not midi demand: therti is no dettumd for Shoulders and Hama. Thereat' ap, Imre - eyed dmiard tor Diftee, with sales of TOO Mos at ig u,a7fay, suggr and idelasseartnehanged and Irra'"!mobange ate dist, WM& and p o x to 3Mem lulling rates. Currency scarce.. *ow York Nisirkei Report. wor yagg, Jimaigtott firmer withont NOM. Flourfimem 3140004barels 1500 -411- W2M4O Vrot,Ooo inuthab. tor,red CbAliMr; e0:21 Mis bnghap irda attea , lard 1 firldsky = L A' .A.lfFee „91 , , - - - 4 ,141110 -vr E: Ft, Nlt i;74'. 4 :-, --,-- iftiotshappedhr; , R_Z,,,._ POET O l, PITTili:l7- 1413 4rv"' (i rit lur. g itytt i n Alt '.. : A rD TIMID E ATPA : 114 :: : „ ... • ' ` '•, ', II ` ' .**l* t '' *•'. -1 .4.'ii - .41 , - ' N.SDINEcm4 A• C ` l ' t zt, °"l.` • 4 Fanl4ll2.BannailMW7t74' ' '''' *''-- - 'lea!” Pittlburi le,sfe7Gantpos *TM €411241 n w .d..'" 11644, 2; -tal tl4ol , j :`,s- :, ' , - . urd5,....,..Y at 4 4 1 1 1 - 4 i Col. --,, - spArrED. !-, ' ""'"74 0 , 4 or " ma s a apply an bond or to • 1 - .F a ra ll n a kain :o rl a t. , et .Bro :dt a Ctt a .: Col. Boyard o Peable2, Stir Any omission in Onr river col. uma will be accounted ler bya death , in the family our river reportkr Mir The fine packet steamer lose, W. A. Moore commanding, lessee this day for Cinein tad and Lcuisville. Por speed, ectoomMOPapns• and attentive officete this boat has no super:ion—. The first clerk , Capt. P. Moore, i 3 one of the meat correct business men that comes to this landing. gay-The fine steamer Bay City, Capt. J. W. Ansa:alt., is announced for Cinc'nnatiand L011:9 vile Tab bait inns regularly in that trade, and makes her trips with promptness and despatch.—, Mr. Dales, who bas charge of the office is very pop alai - , and bas many friends. Kir Commodore Hendrickson's ' Ilne peoket Decoteh, is announced for Ethertertilts,Ceirq and St. Louie. She has undergone Iborongn re: pairs, arid in feet Hendrickson, Mason rni Miens (al, first elate machantee) have devoted their undr vided attention to bringing her oetin better condi: tion than ever, and they have succeeded We take pleasure in recommending boat end officers. 19),.. The far-famed streamer St. Cloud, Capt. C. A. tray°, is announced for Cairo and Bt. Louis on Wednesday. TIAN boat has unsurpasi ed aocemmodatlons, experienced and attentive oft - care. Capt. Dravo, as an ()Maw and a gentleman, stands A No.l, whilst Cap'. El'iurnan.'who has the charge of the office, has hosts c f t lends; Or The favorite steamer Saint Louis, Inapt. 8. A. Bono, is announced for Cinelzu ,tigedid Louisville. This boat makes her trips with grid regularity, and is very popularivith pawsengeis Mirk shippers. Our attentive friend Seely will littirettrui in the office. The steamer blunt. L Oapt. S. A. Reno, is announoed for Clnotrussti and lonia. villa on Thursday nex'. Ho look out. Ng, The splendid side wheel pessenges steamer Commercial. Oapt. G. W. Nears, leaves this day for Cincinnati., Oa ro and St Loui This boat has unsurpassed accommodations and ?tan charge of both careful and experienced °dicers ever at. tenure. Fliend Piero will be found in the office. /fir Gapt George D. Moore's packet, Primp Donna, is announced for Cincinnati, Cairo and St. Lou.'s sa. The splendid passenger eisanier cuisaa, Capt. R. Calhoun, leaves for Cincinnati, Louisville and Evansville on Wednesday, positive ly, at 10 a. m. This boat has the beet of sooommo datums, will run regolarly in the trede,and leave on the day advertistui. This, together wi h the pops silty of her officers, cannot fal to make her popular. The clerks are Messrs. Canghey and itakm. 4 'We take pleasure in reoimmending theist For Cincinnati and;Loniville THURSO Y. 10 A. M: THE PINE PASSENGER STEAMER ENDfA J. H. Idarratia commander, leaves as +num:mead For freight o• pmeage apoly on board or to J ON & CO. For chiclnnati, LouleVille and Evansville. WEDNBEIDAY, 1 A. M. NEW PASSENGER STEAbiER IZEN, R. oa.hotm, commander, laavea fOr the above and Intermediate ports as announced. - For freight or passage apply on board. jab For Cincinnati and Louisville THURSDAY, 10 A. M. rr H E FINE STEAMER , SAINT LOUIS, S. A. Reno, corn-, mender. leaves as above. For freight or ptasaae firmly on board or to J B NGsTON a CO jab J. CO LI.INS A CO.. Agents. For Clam'maw' and Loa lovilte THIS DAY, JANUARY VS, 10 A. If. THE FLNE PASSENGER Aeluner BAY CITY, J. W &no wt! ti,:eommeader, leaves ae above. For freight or passage apply on beard or to t n'6 J. B. LIVING TON & CO. For Cineinnati, Cairo and St Louts. THI3 DAY 10 A. M. THE FAVORITE PASSEL GER steamer DADOTAH, D.L,- Hendrickson, commander, 1411T813 sa above. For freight or passage acpti on board• ' 1.16 For clncinnati, LorritiVlUe, Evansville, Cairo and fit. Louls. THE FINE STEAMER 1.1. 1 . BAINT CLOUD, 0. . Drava Commander, will, leave for the above and Intermediate pmts. For freight or passage apply on ' Regular Tuesday Packet; rov Marietta and Zanesville. 17 HE fine passengeateerjEl t MIKA GRAHAM, Oaptain Mint roe Ayers. commander, leaves Pins- . benign every Tnesday, at 4 o'clock p. 4, an • Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. m. For 'height °passage apply on boardori ter • J. &Lig/magma ion., Agents Pittsburgh. For Cincinnati it. Louisville. V 7 RIMERDAY, JAINTAR Li, IQ A. M. THE FINE ST EA MER J.:1 1 7 1 4A AILDIAN, A. BrOarthy oomman• der, leaves as above. For freight or pita' ark, apply MN/al* in• to 1.114 J. It. LIVINBEGOI4 t 00. For iMscinnati and Louisville THIS DAY, 4 P. X • THE FINE PACLET MEILAs i NOTTr., tieGoien, commander eaves ea above. For trio . or - • s • on boar 4 ‘l4 rrrrarttrrrlTWrrrrr . TTrrrl • St. Louis. SPLENDID PASSENGER.. Sirk kM PRIMA DONNA, George lir:NrnOre,Oemman.. der, leaves a* announced above. For freight ofinnmage apply on board oi to .• IV/NOBTONA lal4 or'JOHN , AOR, Ag anti, For Cinchona' ti ..LOOI: vino. Ffransville And Bt. talc ~ . TEM DAT,VVIVAIftr r.),4; g. • -- T HE -, p l ait , ~__ ~.... FINE PASSEZiaga aide eiheet steamier 00111MER 01ht., S. W. MUM, eeihminder, will learn for the above and' intermediate !, - For freight or wow° apply on board to ]ant{ JOHN`FLAOK & Olt •• !IC is pi Bt. Laub , THIS DAY, JANUARY 14 "splendid ' passenger atAemer ItLWOW, A. 6. hr Oa% commander. Icor, freight or peenttp*Lett-hookrd Or to tanlb - LMNCISTOICkao,,i _ants. For Marietta, Gialltpolis; Par kersburg and PortsmOutb: EVERY TUESDAY, 10 H yE FINE 11A4S.EN GEER st eamer , R. FORD, ' .E .K oommansiar, Ittamep manonnerkil , above. • - • For freiOt Passage aygerata,Agent. G • itipollt. EVEAT•7I:9I:I34II, 4 WattlHE STEADLEE ECIENCE, ing Ca M lad ptain arietta, PaIWM. Bono. loaves for , tersland Cisilloolis, making weekly Wish liingPittatiurgb every WEDNESDAY it. 4 del and retormag leaves Gallipoli& every FRIDAY at 8 o'eleiek. notB ' D. EL LEWD ti Agent. Wer Beaver, Ste Imilinfite and Wheellu i. • rfiIiE.IPACIC.Kr grl?.), 1 .1. T. tC0011BEI,:k T Kcomixi lin3R,Atit: Fisisi c a Commander, loaroodor Pa above. Monday, wean or .. 127 it . For totlghtbr _ _'AiLity itsr to den. , , .001dArial Ms ark street. Eike - w+6ollu,,s, acirsbvitgesumfArcfrouth. - =mak IVEIII3AIIitAZOrr. 11)3 -P fautijr.. torin fl pic.4 ? - ' r I n n ce.WO4 STEASUMAT AGLOW WILLIAM HAZLETT Hae opened au Mica at, No. 94 WATER, STREdT, - e . Witere he willtranact. a general Steamboat Ages* badness, tad .would Hallett a share of patratigur em pteanibcat men. uollUm 7 TO HORSE OWNERS.—Da. Swzat's -INFALLIBLE LINIMENT VOSHOllnavts ttdri*dlest by any, WWI cases= of Lemma* iMateig iron 'Spoke. Bras*Wrftehln& it* !Ledo) .% magical and certain: . Birettas Or ddle Gull. ticratchee, Mange, !to will alio spa** etre Eitirriesad Blngbon 5 may easily be preresied'und cared hit-heir ittelpient stages., butoonflrmetionse are loyend the po-sibillitrof ratheaterra. Hie ae of tberkfte. however id eedeaperstecir hoseVetetbitt it my be alleviated by U:119 .laniagent, and itafillb• fed aptiffeation away' nrannye tne - Lamenar, end enable the horse to travel with compasatom 0311.3. e f.rerr horse owner alundd hare th is rantadyat 1-411A.for lia timely use at the drat appearaaisa of UM:mines will en , etuall , prevent Chore tornsidalde dimmer tnentloned, to whirl. all baryon ate ihlslo, and which render to many ottetwias variable barna :oar y scrals.. - . a. a.szmaas * QU A 4Arace Agent. for Pltaabttreb. — TO THE PUBLIC. vsFECIALLY the lgn , Li raid 0;0 falsely Irma es t , .sourdans -of ell de. ssouristtons. MSto otiore! and.;.,.ctryouty. disorders,. &el saucy and 4:Aessim or onsiton.t . croruch_ _ rodent VOtne o ofbotki • _• • _ meta . Onstla r Maria • Beedhse in i Swamp: mi_ld Oboe the fact "Of hihrttotsg tr• Yrisyncrif ad. ' Wady • anotilet. I .'jsre drew folly abashed, end thittar > t a .1M onmoml •••Wo' . sad aromplitoO s irottr. Otis otros,• Proodebut;ltes • -• • • Itfareostiy ptiyedatisa should be cautious to keep :rte `r that. they do e wee el Dr - VP AtcYniDP;(ltusfytpottlelzing) lest a isms tve pnielote ht be Sat So shun aalflaft Su b = Poets -rooders•and presumplorsia ustolt a•-• 5 ••42 , 1011a igamsollysp= Ea In ~igue,7» mid Wise erroopore iromelf. gi=yriera•-ike , to dog -nAme essOomysterfama.t. er it; y poem ji :6 to I velSbiCIM however theSunmerou , par 41‘.. 4 caordavar. sr* thoodtha that tlictr err- • yau,k , 's.--; sod wardeAvariccely teeble,-cc sly 7 Cr t... 11: ' , Mee aciodidos and *vow irmaaVin ba re ndies strx. molin_ at by Dr. assay bffors - mdafter map riven:rough Istro tom boos samdrocustisafteimot, anxiety, toonifamton, Ar.- Having the taro:Moe of over thirtyyears exporteace mist. cdasmodfon, connqumgr•.• • he luoritirwricir etdtl tathetrestmant o si - read whe la &WYconsalla , the profession, as Well recommended . re dbY eptiedi efito citizens& pub re, proprietors of DMA or so called- %motorise amisitor rr i s =rnalsrly can bo completely dared by- the very: Lestdiscovery that nee never yeaftiled. In female driiiistomete has had ouperiorexpetia amount of hid old • age, sevent year* 011*Ma• Oft is completely cured. As far cow= or pulmonary &soism my syrups; which am led from Iceland moss-and other. ingredl=i a sltafal physician five yams at the btudneas, has hod more success than all the pretemed*L that hate ad yet been discovered, es the outlaw...MS , • _caps will show. They are all. genuine antttttn bi found according to a pamphlet that eath parson will low a t, th e exam, all free of charge.-- Mee Se Smithfield street, near Diamond Private communications from all - ports of the Onion strictly attended to. Direct to nox Bto Pitteturob Pnat dM.7Lir'Pd' LATB STYLES OF WATER- G hUS a -- crer 14.3E1 0 ZIT" D. jakeit. are now open a choice Stock I" of Wink .? floods, in all of %shiest Mitions of CLOTHS, MMUS ABM ef4Whica we Satter omwelves will oe eq te.any assortment to be found East or west. They will be made up to order in a superior style and at prices to wit the times We would respectfully .solidi an early call from our patrons, and tbo SAMUEL GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth Street. CARPETS. OIL CLOTI4, 26 PIECES NEW DRUGGETS, 711 PIX.OES NEW BRUSSELS CARPET "EL—These have Plat been received and are of the LATEST AND ILICHEST PATTERNS, at the low! est prima. ,M'CLINTOCK. NA.TRONA. (N 1.4 k_ iNfrE - ARE NOW MANI:MAME, ,Tv BM/ tins sutlers. which for tuilitancry in binning ) free/ern of offensive. cablOdid transpe• renal of color, (which 'calor Vas ,warr' antnot to by cal by alle..or exPesurcOla 1 41ortaceed ity ' rrtunixudor in this or Essientelidtefa,. k• • profitable Oil to the constinierr, wof can 'specially moo:amend it Also, our manunicture -CAUSTIC • "' 84) --- D_A, Used by elhAarac l ap ?deters end Odlednerles which excels Asia. in strengthidithe make of English Soda ght to this madam Ourusann• f.ectsre of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATEWE, SALT, 10. Are so well and errorably known, we trust the mention is eufilotens. • - , ~,- All orders and inquiries will bepromplystttende to by . sidrestang GEORGE COMMIT N, Permit Mgt maiinfacturing Oompm. acntrdwie 4I wriutpimt Pittabtail PAI V DR. BROWN'S 1111:DICAL, fiURSICUiL Offloe, No. bO street, Pittsburgh, - Dr. BROWN Is an old dd. sen of Pittsburgh, end hari beer - • in Practice for the last Mau* , • Ave yaws. His baalneee has bean confined mostly to Private ' andlliorginal Mmes. arrnaras AND Bnult.ll3l* • In need of a medical Mend, should not fail to find out the simple°. of relief. The Doctor la a emtdoste, and his experience in :the treat ,Pagidar trent ofariestain dare of dismay in a ame omen tee to the fruiterers of ootaildeg Pu=mmi rand by therm of his remedies and following his ad _TIM assertantwaure the Carat form of Viflereal omen luipontieissoullianitolotia - AAndonn Also all diseases .gufteg from a hereditary taint, which manifests hash in frautiof it teller radial* endeveMnienyfarms skindbasuses4 0 Orillg of wbloh the , pothrot, le entirely. Ivrea= pereoassosantOrPr.Browis ollerslArPee ;zz'L and speedy Dr. Broviia 1017 - ' - thhi• •Laosthig trouble. brousht on often by that whim behtt:of grabilleaUon, which the Iss#DA-AlWlrilabohaloC%, often Rim esil _lo, tta Dna' OIM dellitag 4ol o MO - die oaiy re liab le remedies known.li - are ndis, imamate a speedy Ranontwnsic Dr. Brown's remedies Mt fail to rime this painful disease in tiAft :110171110 our.. He alao trusts Mb.. '6116.4 Glinumnimit a. Ablators, Urethal IdatiataisailistaloWaalcomis, Idardidy itemnstillEes 3the talon Also, nersors, Pains to die BIM and liidneyn Urinal.= of the together with nll4lBOlBB of as impure' letter dub s St ormsdrdert m, directedW 60 d Piteebnigh. Pa., will be harriediately ammoratb: Medicine sew to any address, asiely pinked sod secure from obsirmarium. Ogles and Privet,' Rome, No. GC: 'irito o eld Tool. Pftteasrpn. Pe TIERNAN & GETTY. 'Wholesale and BetsU. Oases, nrevantia zeuin TEAS, WINES, itiliefMl4 &ay North-Burt aorta, id. OHIO ISTRBBT Pactl) THIS HUM= eae9•ty aLLFIII3RX9 aRBENI - -APP.IiEg-400 bowels choice Apples reeetvediracilarealet • - deal HENILTWhi.AOWIO_:::: 10 'O l R R NV—THR SPAM moils over our store, at WendoteMala - a Weolerale Clothier( Skew f*PoeePloa Abe letorfrprit. int rave 7r &Coq, *Mk ."1,4*,_ 1119,Hlatoldice& irelvo-f*er Spa g• . 4iwi t ka , age by 'W. -,„, 4