'IAMBEI7I O . BA EM I 7 OII Altittl'AP!'ls , -Fictft. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE OM ' 11 ~R' [ PRIIAY'bi(~A~i'~11iGi:.b«~.7X1~: I 8 G x T 2 AT ; T-7 01141AZIELTION OB ALLA:GRIST Cisme' on.s.--The members of the "Allegfieny 44utriells met in joint conseillon yester day and organized with Jas. Atwell, Beq , ea Ptlvideait and Samuel Riddle as Beores --testi.- The returns of-tie recent election were approved and Messrs. Drum and Fleming, Mayor and Director of the Poor elect, . haying , been : brought _ in by a earn, Mitteiappeutted for the purpose, were in augrtratek Alderman Miller administering the oath in the usual: manner.. Mayor Drum made a few well timed remarks, pledging , himself to renewed every in faithfully discharging his duties. The Councila now returned to their res pective chambers. The select Branch or ganized by the reaelection of Jas. Mar shall, Esq., as President, and D. Madera ron, Clerk. 111 the Common Column Mr. A. D. Smith was elected President, Mr. C lark and A. Husselbaugh, the old incumbent, Messenger. The body then. adjourned. PASSED THROUGH. —Maj. W. A: S'okes, of.the Highteeiath - United States Ihilaatry, panted through - th'e city yesterday. Those of his friends who had Cho pleasure of see. ing him were delighted to find him robust, strong, and with all the fire and energy which distinguished him in civillife. He was pressed to remain a day or two, but declined, on the ground that "his honor and his hopes were in the camp, to which he longed to return as rapidly as the dtc• ties on which ho was ordered would per mit." The battalion commanded by Maj. Stokes is the only one In the regular army raised in Pennsylvania. To it our people look with confidence; for they have long appreciated the high qualities of her dis tinguished eon who has raised it, and will before long lead it into action. DITQUESPS Fins COMPANY.—The nm b/its of this company, now owning one of the best steamers in the department, held all election for officers on Thursday even, ing, resulting as follows : President, Chas. Kneeland; Vice President, J. McMurtry; Secretary, Henry Tatnall ; Auditors, J. McMurtry, Henry Frey Togle ;' Delegates to Firemen's Association, Jas. S Lrugh. lin, three years, J. Vick, two years, James Newhouse, one year; Captain, Jas. Vick; Engineer, John Armitage ; First Director, George Whitfield ; Second Ll:se Director, Patrick Farrell; Third Hose Di. rector, Wm. Hopkins; Fourth, J.lll. Axemen, Sam!. Shirley and Chip., 1,1w1.; Trustees, John Hamill, Jas. Miller and li. R. Evans; Hose Engineers, let, Thomas Jones; 2d, Jno. McElroy; Bd, Jno. Nem, er; 4th, John Hamill; 6h, Jona, Black; 6th, Henry Tatnall. 114-ADAME ANNE BISHOP'2, CDli egHT. This long looked for event takes place this evening at Concert Hall, and from the seats already sold we expect to ye a large and fashionable audience in attendance A programme is presented which cannot fall to please,iembraoing sixteen pieces, ballads, songs, operatic gems,duett and in strumental pieces. Mad. Bishop is a great favorite here and the papers cf the cities in which she has recently been say she has lost none of her youthful vigor and sweetness. Mr. Seguin is also eminent as abaritone and the duett "Qoanto Amore," between him and Madame Bishop, i much Ciustsve de Spiess, the pianist, was a pupil of Lizit, and is spoken of as a fine player. The programme moth-aces the new war-song, by Stephen C. Maasett, cd_"Dar Qom]. Shit) Sails tamight," sad “The Flag of our Union," which Madame Bishop singe most effectively. There are yet some good seats remaining and those Who desire them should call at Mellor's music store in season, as the sale closes at live o'clock this afternoon. Miss ANNETTE Iscs.—Thle young lady will be remembered with plefw.tre by many Theatre-goers She adds to a fine person much natural talent and a finished style of noting, After an absence of eeveral weeks she is about to return to Pittsburgh and will commence at the Theatre on Monday week. `lie i 3 now playing at Indianapo lis, and the Journal of that city says, con erning her; ‘‘Miss Ince comes before us a finished actress—nothing overdone--noth. lug in bad taste—everything in harmony. Her Camille is such as Dumas conceived when he penned it. Her articulation is excellent, her voice clear and resonant, and her every gesture in perfect keeping with the sense and spirit of the piece. She can depict, in the most touching and pathetic manner, all that is tender and thrilling in the human heart. Her acting is subdued, repressed and regulated by g. od taste ; it forms a perfect whole, not marred by in aipidity in part, and vehement, impetuous declamation in the other." THZ LECTURE ON TeEBDAT EVENING. —We are requested to announce that re served seats for Mr. Everett's lecture will be for sale at the Library Rooms, corner Penn and St. Clair streets, this Morning, at nine o'clock, The Lecture Committee were forced to raise the price of admission to 50 oents, in view of the great expense incurred in bringing out this distinguished orator to our city. Imposivion.—A fellow whose real name is Fisher, wen committed by Msyor Drum on Thursday, to answer with ats tempting to impose himself upon the fam ily of one Wm. Showers, who enlisted live years ego and went to Utah, Me their veritable son and brother. He was die. covered by the brothers of the real liam and a sweetheart ofi hls, who said he was not her old lover: PAYETTE COUNTY RAILHOLD.—The Stockholders in this company- rust at Un. kintown on Monday last and Cleoted the following ctiio3rs NT the ensuing year: Presideut,-base Beeson (Direittors--Na. Mantel Ewing, Alfred Patterson, Henry W. Gsddis, Armstrong Redden, Dsniel Sturgeon, Jacob Marph_v, John4.3awson, John Huston, Samuel - Eva , s, F. H. Olt phalli Robert Hogsett, Wm. H. Bally. FATAL RAILIII4D ACCIDXN+.—Alfred 8414 of Girard, Pa , was killed at Conne. ant, on the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad. Re was switching cars when he lost his balance and fell upon the track, three or four care passing over him . D. Jimzezfixiccsam.—Two prisoners, Orem *ell, oonfined for passing ,00anterfeit money and Able, Indiotsd for murder, at. tempted to break jail at Uniontown on Monday night, but were discoveted by the Sheriff and securely ironed. ii.JAEGIEUDTY 1110 H CONSTABLE—Mayor Drum; of Allmheny, has reaN , ointed Mr. Oaml. Long High Constable. r There will be no change in the notice force. NOT INSANE —ln the C0M1211139i011 of In. nacy In the care of John Diller, of Peebles township, the jury yesterday returned their verdict. They found that Mr. D was not insane, as alleged; was not a monomaniac., and was perfectly able to manage !his afa false. The proceedings wereifiunitrited by his wife, on the ground thett..he was ince. paol9 of insnstOrg j3ip fatale, avd that it was wasting away , in consequpncej to the detriment:of his children': " 1 '-' a 1 +Hi sale OrieVreaseips;,,,,fpr, 4e lees tare of Hon. Edward. Everts on next . Twitlity,„,,., evening commences t Morning 1 'atmPoo of the ' lifeiiiiint e' lobrary 1 8 ilitioniaKon. We anticip4C-the largest latintsiSo!Asygn out by any c ,'ltiotrirer Jor .gynow new.. ;A $1 , , : . ig. :-T - wow i " r 6CCIDI ' ALre 1441911i0n jfi , ltaateitrAerttmps-thikairmx, *pm mgthiVtinty, was ahili'llironit the het • trAggd./ 2 14 11 a weet'altdelstitalitittlibid. he deceased was a eon of Jas. Italie°, oat aopeWell. township, wee agtd.iitgiiiV !Pate.. *to yems,_and.._was an - eamentitt:plung man: His remains were brought home for interprcmt. • %BB arr.""itAatiz otA -The steamer Arisonaoiltioh was sank on Wednesday, at the bead of the Louisville Canal, was owned here, valued at $9,000. and is in. 'tired in this city for $6,000. GODICY Bolt FICBIWARY.— welktve °dyed the February number d this in• comparable monthly from Jno, -F. Hunt, Masonic Hall. It is gay and attractive as usual. The principal engraving, 'The Snow Storm,' is a very fine one, alone worth the price of the book. HANCOCK KUL SERVlCE.—lnformotOn reached the Poatofflee Department, Wed. nesday, that the conveyance of the mails to Hancock, ou the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, is again interrupted, and, there , low mail matter destined for places on that route, beyond Hancock, are sent via Pittsburgh. USTD3II3 ARREST.-A dispatch to the Cincinnati Ommerciat states that Com. W. J. Sonata is under arrest for disobe. thence of orders, and using distespeetful. langtusge to his superior officers. TRZATRZ —Mr. Collins' engagemext closes this evening, when he will apt.ear as "Rory- o'.llLorto," in the c&pital Irish drama of that name. The evening cicseb with the extravaganza of "Pccahontis," by the company. BREW BELL RIEGEES.—The Peak feral. ly, a celebrated company of Swiss Bell Ringers, who have been most successful in the Rest, give a series of entertainments at Concert Hall next week, commencing on Wednesday evening. To Bs Invntratitn.—The remains of Cor. poral A. B. Smith, of the Pittsburgh Rifles. arrived yesterday and will be inter. red this afternoon, from his mother's resi. deuce, Greenwood street, West lianchesit tor. STATIONARY PACKAGES AND JEWELRY sold wholesale at lower prices than can be purchased elsewhere. ANDREWS & 00., at Lepton's Dollar Store, 56 M arket a. JAMES BRILNDIAYB ISTRAMILD OTEITSBA. --Steamed oysters have nz , a , 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 dozen can get them in two minutes' ime. 108.1 PR JOSEPH WIER & BON, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CRAIIIS, WAREHOUSE, 186 SMITHFIELD STREET, (between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) n og PITTSBURGR. liuTuUli APE. ALBUMS ALL STYLES, -ALSO D1A.4,1103 FOR 1862 111X0M1 W. 8. HAVEN. sag CORNER WOOD AND THIRD BTRENT COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND COKE.-DICKEION, STRWART it 00, 509 LIBERTY STREET Haying superior findlities for isupplyMg th e best quality of Nut Coal, Blank and Coke, axe pre pared to deliver the same, In any quantity to emit pnrettasers, at reasonable . rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from slack. Particular attention events sup plying mills. Coal oelleamd IMPORTANT -TO INVENTORS. ATENT AGENCY Dewit C. Lawrence Vo r Twelve Years an OM- aer of the Pa- tent Office - - the last four as a Member of the Board of Appeal. NOTE—AII infornaati Patent and a copy oy th e charge. Rorer to_preseot Corn T) .id P. Holloway. NOTlCE—Agreeably of an act of the Gereral Assembly of this tiara onwealth, approved the niuth day of April. A D. 1856, I hereby give notice that the Speakers the Senators and House or. Representatives the raid Commonwealth, viii receive props. eels mini the fourth Tuesday ofJanuary, being the 28th dayof January, 18631, for doing the Public Printing and Binding for the term of three years from trio first day of July neat, /ascertain rate per c-atom below the rates specified in the act rela ting to the Public Printing! and Binding, approved the ninth day of April, A. D. 1866, and according to the mode and manner and conditions therein epee riffled. Sri al proposals to specify the rate per cent= on the whole of the rates of said act taken together and not a specification of the rate per cantata be low the rates on each item. The following is the form of proposals for State Printing and Binding: 7'l - propose to do all the St to Printing end Binding In the manner, and Mall respects subject to the provisions of the act of the 9th of April,A. D. 1856. for the period of three years front the first day of July next, at the rate per centnno, below the rates spec fled in said act, and should the State Printing and Binding aforesaid be allotted to me. I will be ready forthwith to give bond with erif. ricient sureties, for the faithful performance of the work so allotted," which the said proposals shall be sealed and endorsed, "Propoeale for Public Printing and Eindingt" and shall be diyected to the sandElpi•akera, and be de'iyered to one or both ofthem to be opened, announced and allotted, on the 28th day of January, inst., agreeably t 4 the pro. visions of the act of 9th of April, 1856. ELI SLIFXR, of the Co cmonlwealth. FOR RENT— . 2 Small Store Rooms carnet 8d and !dirket its; A Inge Store Ron and Dwelling .Bone on Market et; set near Fourth; - - • .. A large Warehouse on Water street, above -Bmithflei Three large halls In Bplatie's Bonding; No. 86 Bose street a comfortable dwelthighoaget No.ll Boss sireet,vrell arranged for, comfort. and convenience; No. 80 Liberty street, sir rooms an4ilan A. large dwelling house on Third a No. 22 Third street, large and wove NM No.lo 9 Penn street, with large 711 graPe. Imes, km No. n Perry street, halt Ind T riWin A Mali dwelling - house iltritoss street, head of No. 27 Tniquenne street, 4rwsotr s and girm, No.n Second screen A house on Carson strewn No: 4 Seeci` lid - street- Three houses in Spline's CkWilit, - - - A o<ntecelAibli4 bOO4IO OIL MOMS WitalitZtOSL. EZZJAtaIe3B TR HUTS MTh CONGRESS . Waliapreeros, January I7.—The House Ounmitteeon Naval Affairs have before them the subject of the employment of workmen and laborers in the several navy yards, their, pay, dsc.; and will soon re port whether any further legislation is no cessary. Mr Train, of Massachusetts, has introduced a bill transferring the peniten tiary building of the District of C. , lumbis Ito the War Department for the use of the U. 8, Arsenal. Rsforred. On motion of Mr. Fenton, of New York, l over one hundred bills from the Court rt 'Claims were referred to the Committee on Claims. Mr. Stevens, of Penns , from the Corn mittee on Ways and Means, reported a till for the support of the West Point Military Academy. r On his motion, the committee obtaxed leave to sit during the sessions of thf. Sense. He took occasion to explain the reason why the appropriation bills wer. not sooner reported, adding that he hed been informed that numerous libeling let ter writers and journals had been finding fault with the commit:ee for not reportirg an equitable tax bill. The committee, however, are gathering facts, and work for hours after attending to their business in the Hall. He desired to say that the criticisms and libels of the press would not make them move one minute faster than a Idea regard to the public interest would I permit. The House resumed the consideration of the fortification bill in the Comm' ties) of the Whole on the state of the Union during the debate on amendments. Mr. Arnold, of Illinois, said it would be better to act on the bill specifically the items being based on cfficial estimates. 1: was not to be supposed that this bill ern oilseed all the fortification necessary to the Atlantic coast and Western lakes. but the Select Committee have . the subject under consideration and will at an early day re. port the result of their deliberations. Mr. Crittenden, of Ky., suggested that we have not money enough to carry on the war within our borders, to this should ail our energies be directed. It was no time to enter into expensive precautionary meeasures against a foreign war, which he hoped was far distant: Let us defend the government end when peace shall ensue to the country, we can provide against the danger of a foreign war. Mr. Wright, of Penn's, agreed with Mr. Crittenden, there should be no Lew works commenced unless there was an ab solute and overruling necessity for them. He had been informed that the bill appro. primed between five and six millions of dollars. In order to afford time for exam ination into some of the items he ineffec. tually sought a postponement of its con. sideration. All the amendments proposed were voted down. The committee then rose when the bill as originally reported has passed the House. Mr. Holman, of hid., frcm the commit tee on Army contracts, reported a reaolu• Mon which was adopted, calling on the Secretary of War to communicate to the committee a copy of the contracts for th.. purchase of horses for Colonel Whams' r egimen t of cavalry, now in Kentucky The Howe adjourned until Monda . SitNATIL. —Mr. Chandler, of Michigan, presented the credentials of Run Jacob M Howard, Senator elect from Michigan, in place of Mr. Bingham, deceased. Mr. H. then appeared and took the oath. Several petitions in favor of emancipa. tion were presented. Mr. Trumbull presented a petition from Mr. C. L. Sanford, who represents himself as • contractor with Messrs. Cummings and Tucker, on the strength of the infor mation he received from the War Depart ment that they were authorised to act for the Government, but he is now surprised to learn that Cameron says the Heads of Bureaus have made all the contracts. He asks the passage of a law to legalise his contract, and prevent loss to honest con tractors. Referred. Mr. Dixon of Conn., from the Commit tee on Contingent Expenses, reported back the resolution to pay Mr. Stanton, the contestant of Mr. Lane's seat, the usual compensation and mileage. Mr. Hale said Mr. Stanton had already received one mileage. Fessenden, of Me., moved to amend the resolution so as to be exclusive of mileage. Agreed to. The resolution as amended was then passed. Mr. Foote, of Vt., from Committee on Public Buildings ' reported a resolution or dering the removal of tde army bakeries from the Capital. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill in relation to volunteer service in any particular Slate. ALL PRICBS, PATENT AGENC Robt. W. Felwisk For the past four years liana ger of the Washing ton Branch of the Scientific 4merican pa• tentAg ency and for Fif. teen Years In cite Patent Agency Bust , ess. Mr: Trumbull, of 111., offered a resolu tion to pay one thousand dollars out of the contingent fund for the funeral expenses of Benator Baker. Referred, . Also, .a resolution in relation to the pay of the first Senators and Rrepresentatives from Minnesota. Mr. Browning, of Illinois, introduced a bill for tte better organization of the grill. lery of the army of the United States. Referred. On motion of Mr. Sumner, the Senate then wont into Executive Session. "~' mar of Patents non, dsoVtt N. Y. Legislature on National Tax. A Lailit, Jan. 17 —Resolutions were reported in the Assemb!y today in favor of Clongress levying a direct taz to defray the interest of the entire indebtedness of the National Government, eta, and that said lax be made permanent, and be in. creased ,yearly whenever an increase of the national debt is duly authorized by law ; that the people of the State of New York will cheerfully co operate with her sister loyal States, and the Federal Gov ernment. in willing submission to all ti , ir dens necessary to be incurred; and that by adopting the policy here indicated the Goreznmeat.wia comma/444a confidence of all persons having money to lend, and be able to obtain all the fiscal means need% ed for a vigorous prosecution of the war. Movement of Troops. Bawd., Mo., January 17.—The brigade which has left here for the We9t, within the last three days, is composed of the Thirty.fifth and the Thirtpsiath Illinois, Twenty-fifth and Forty fourth Missouri, and Bachoff's and Hoffman's batteries, under command of General Osterhaus Another brigade, under General Sigel, will probably leave in a day or two, and General Sigel will doubtless 863111:013 t o command of the entire division at the proper time. SAL lawT LessCITY, Jssian.a. 17.—Governor Dawson left here Dec. 81st, on account of alperaonal difficulty. He was pursued, w 1100 and robbed, twelve miles Bast.— The deoperadpes who committed the as, milt have been arrested ; three of them, Whlleitifitelirartng to escape from the offi cers, werefkined. Bill Defeated.- Jan, 17.—The bill known as the.Pailnlvanialtatirami bill was to. dihr deflwitederin , the lower home, of the -11,40101411:1(071kMAPP . 24 1° lif ; ' ;., . . C- . ' • - IALESTAIY TELEGRAPH. - Last Night's /lows up 4o - Two O'elock al Assault upon Governor _wasmairtan City- Wesszaieros t -Jan. 17.—The Bortifteis i Mon bill,, which passed the House ad,Aay, appropriates an aggregate of five tailbone - nine htuldred . ' and sixty thbutand Viers Twentpthree Republicansand fiftyafour Democrats and Unionists voted to confirm Representative Lehman in his seat. The sizty-seven who voted agalrst him were -Al Republicans. Sixteen Republicans and fourteen Democrats and Unionists were absent or not voting. The Senate, after an executive session of three hours to-day, confirmed the iscmina. tion of Cameron as Minister to Russia, by twenty-four against fourteen. The Fortif cation bill makes the fbllow• ing appropriations for the year ending December, 1868: For Fort Montgomery, at outlet of Lake Champlain, N, Y., 100,000. Fort Knox, at the Narrows of .Penobscot river, Me., 100,000. Eort on Bog Island Ledge, Port. I land Harbor, Me , 100,000 Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, 76,000. Fort Winthrop, Boston Harbor, 50,000. Fort at New Bed ford Harbor, 100,000. Fort at Willet's Point opposite F,rt Schuyler, N. Y., 200.- 000. Fort on site of Fort Tompkins,• Staten Island, N. Y., 200,000. Fort at Sandy Hook, 300,000 Fort Delaware, Delaware River, 60,000. For cont,ingen; cies of fortifications including fieldwork, the sum of four hundred thousand dollars, and for bridge trairs and equipage for arms n the field, $240 000: fa. 001 and siege rain for armies in the field, $250,000; for l year ending 300 Juno, 1862, for fort flea loons on Northern frontier, including for Itlattions at Oswego, Niagara, Buffalo, Detroit and Mackinac, 760,000 dollars -. For Fort Montgomery at outlet of Lake Champlain, New York, $60,000. Fort 'KERN; Penobscot River, Maine, 54,000 Fort on Hog Island Ledge, Portland Har. nor, M-ine, 50,000. Fort Winthrop and Exterior Batteries, Boston Harbor, Mass., 50.00. Fort at New Bedford Harb,ll.ses. 50,000 Fort Adams, Newport, R. lo 50 000. Fort Schuyler, East River, N. Y , 250,000. Fort at W illet's Poit, op posits Fort Schuyler, N. Y., 50,000. Fort Rich mond, Staten Island, N. Y.. 26,000 Fort on site of Fort Tompkins, Staten Island, N. Y., 60,000. For commencement of casemate at battery on Staten Island , N Y. 100,000. For new battery at Fort Hamilton, at the narrows N. Y. 100,000, Fort Mifflin, near Phil'a, , ' 26,000 For New Fort opposite Fort Dalaware on the Delaware shore, 200.000. Port Mon roe, Hamra .n Roads, Va , 60.000 Fort Taylor, Key West Florida, 100,000. Fort Jefferson Garden Key, Florida, 100,000. For add Lionel Fort at the Tortugas, Flor ida, 200,000 For Fort at Ship bland coast of Misaissippi, 100,000. For contini, geodes of fortifications, 100,000. Fort Bridge trains and equippage, 250,000, WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The Colonels and officers of tho 69th and 88. h Now York regiments, and the officers of the batteries attatched to it., Major O'Nie:, c3mmanding, today sent to the Senate Military committee a menomorial heartily and unanimously endorsing the appoint. went of Colonel Meagher as their Brigadier General. Gdneral Shields, also, had ad. dressed a most cordial letter to Senator Wilson, the chairman of that committee, earnestly advocating the confirmation of his friend and countryman. _ _ M issouri items. T. LOUIS, January l 7 .—Navigation is entirely suspended here, in consequence of the gorging of the ice twenty miles below this city, extending to a point some die- Lance above town. Troops are now being sent to Cairo by railroad, but their advance is materially retarded by the inadequate means of crossing the river here, the terry bouts not being able to run, and the ice not being suffici , intly strong to bear heavy weights. The weather, however, is mode rating, and the prospects of a speedy open, in of the river are fair. General Thomas L. Price, member elect from the Fifth Congressional District, left for Washington to-day. No person will herea'ter be allowed to leave this city until his baggage be inspect. ed by an officer appointed f ,r that purpose, and trunks sealed Some of our papers are ventilating the antecedents of our newly appointed Sena or from Missouri. ews from Cairo. CAIRO, Jex. 1 7.—Advice' flora Cape Giradeau states that the expedition which left here for Dollar and Bloomfield return., ed th's morning, bringing in 23 prisoners, among them Capt. Day of Jeff. Thomp• son's army. Reports from Paducah say that heavy cannonading was heard up Tennessee river this morning. General Grant sent instruotions to all the hospitals here to be in readiness at short notice. We have nothing of importance from he expedition. More Troops Departing from Cairo. CHICIAG, Jan. I7.—A special dispatch to the 'limes, dated 12 miles from Colum bus, Jan. 16 . h, states that an additional force. with GOD. Grant and staff, left Cairo yesterday at ten o'cloft and overtook Mc Olernand's, Paine's and Cook's columns during the afternoon. lam not permitted to state where we are going or what troops we have. Heavy pickets ere placed in all direc tions, but there is no skirmish yet. Three Vessels Burned. NEW YORK, January 17. The follow• ing c-my dispatch received per Arabia at Halifax London, via Queenstown, Jan., 4th. Hiram Sarney coll3etor New York: The Sumter has ar 'ived at Cadiz, having burnt three vesseles. Signed, C. F. ADAMS, 11. S., Minister. Cincinnati Market Report C.Noissan January 11 —Btarting—Flour firm and good superfine could not be obtalnsd at less than $4 at ti e eto,n. 'Wheat fa in good demand and 2c higher; red 86E497 and white 90002 Oats firm at 28c There is en entire demand for corn at 240.—. Rye is in good demand a 9.3 on arrival. Whivky 18 in active speculative demand, and pricee are %c higher; sales of IVXM bble. at 164,18 the latterride for wagon Hoge Owned exit at $3 3003 46, but closed rather dull and not so much disposition to hnv: receipts 2400 head. There is a good sovain lat,ve demand for Mess Pork at $9 60 her*. and $9 delivered at points in Indiana, Terre Elamite and Cambrldgetity. The demsnd for Lard has. Mien oft and the market cased quiet at li.jf,,g9y 4 for country and. illy. Green mews higher and in gond demand at Zt,i, 9% and 8%. There it an improved demand for shoulders. Coffee firm and in good demand at 193. , A1)21. Sugar Hem at 9yegoll and molasses at 4te te: 47. Exchange stady at discounts and par buying andpar to .premium, gel tog rate. Tne flees from New York mfluencied the money Market favorably. AN ORDINANtJE REPEALING all Ordmances and Resolutions passed during the years 1860 and 1861, relating to the Grading and Paving of Mattnok'e Wile,s,, e , 1 be grading ana paving of Mattock's Ali sy has been one at the expense of the prop erty owners on the weal 'Ade of the alley. Tactic+. fore, Bo it ordained and enacted by the Mar, Alder men and citizens of Pittsburgh in herebynd Com mon Concede assembled, and it is enacted ty authority of %lissome, That all Ordinancies,Ripio lotions, &c., passed during the years 1880 and 1861 relating or purl in mg to the grading and paving of said alley, be and the lame are hereby repealed and rescinded. And further, Ihatthe City Solicitor be throned to discontinue the suit of the Mayor, Al dermen and citizens of Pittsburgh against Wycoff A In the Court of Common Pleas of Ali& glumly county.' In t3eloot counaganuary 9th,l3B2,read three times and passed. JAMES MCAULEY. Attest: R Mongol!President of Select Council. . Clerk of Select Council. In Common Council, December 27111, 1861, read a third time and passed. A G. 14100ANDLYOSEt, President of Common OonnoiL Attest: Been WMAorol, Clark ot Common Council. LADIES BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S: LADIES,BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S SOLD AT D. S. DIFFENBACHER'S, No. Is rime ssreeW' 41° i tst AvP gar,i2ENAN THE GREAT 'CURE FOR COISUIPTIOII TILE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI CINE having made it the study of yea-s to concentrate the ha of toe Pine Ime into a Mode eine for diseases of the Lunge and Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of hut ex perience. This WW] great and good medicine is prepared w lb much care, the tar being distilled exprersly for It, is therefore free from all Inman. ties of common tar. It has cured more cases of Consumption than any known remedy on aorta. It will cure BRONCEIMB, II will cure ASTHMA. It will care E THROAT AND BREAST: It will cure SO 0^ R LI(IHS AND ()OLDS. and is an in valuable remedy for diseases of the KIDNEYS and URINARY COMPLAINTS. CA. Beware of Counterfeits. "Bli If you have the Dyspepsia use W !SHORTS DT& MR.! P/LLS, mil' they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them, and Metre your money. Please call et his at:-re and get a descriptive cir cular. A box of Mils sent by marl, post-pied on re compt of One Dotter. hag No.lo South Ss cond street, Philo, L. Q C. WISHART Proprietor, Sold by DR. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street. toSidyeod HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. HELMBOLV.S BUCHU for the Bladder. HbLMEOLOS B UCH U for the Kidneys. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Grave,. EELMBOLD'S BUCHU for the Dropsy. ELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervousness. HELMBOLD'S B U... 11 U for Dimness of Vision. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Difficult Breathing. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Weak Nerves. B S BucHu tor General Debility. HELM BOLD'S BUCHI7 for Universal Lassitude- HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of Disease. HELMBOLD'S BUtHU for Night Sweats, FIELMBOLEPS BOW: U for Waketilnesa. HELMECALD'H ZILCH U for Dryness of the Skin. HELMBOLD'S U Eruptions. UALMEOLVB BUtHB UCH U for for Pain in the beak. intzifirczrys BUCHU for ffeavin -es of the Eyelid, with Tr mporary Suffusion and Loss of m alt. OLE'S BUCHU for Mobility mad Reet. lessneas, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. HEL WBOLSYS BUCHU for Obstr :miens. HELMBOLIPE BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indiscretion, and all Diseases of FEMALES—FEMALES - FEMALES FEMALE - s—YEMALES—FEMALES OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. TAKE NO MORE PILLS A RR ONO A I; ELMBOI IY4 ExTß4crr THEY BUCHU VAIL IS THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN THE WOR) D For all oomplaints incident to the hex, wnetuer arising from Indiscretion, Habits of DuleiPs mon in the DECLINE OB ' CH ur ANGE OF LIFE. SEE SYMPTOMS E WI ABOVE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BTHOUT IT. 'lake no more Balsam, Mercury or Unple,ssant Medicine, for Unpleseutut and Dangerous Dis -01180,... HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES 410013.1a1" DISEASES In all their stages, At little expense, Little or no eh nge of diet; No inconvenlen, AND Nu EXPOSURE. Use HELMBOLL'e EXTRACT BUCHU for Ex cesses from habits indulged in BY YOUNG AHD OLD, "- e ' rind (or elf &sewer, arising from habits of chasms lon. It removes ail Improper discharges, and will restore the patient in a abort time to a state of hea th and purity . Use BBLMEOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU for &f -etuses and affections of the moat distressing char acter. Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU fcr a affections and diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in BIALIC OR JNICIIIA4.II.: From whatever muse originating, and no mate of How LONG EITANDING. . .. All the above diseases and symptoms admit of the same treatment and may originate from the same =lee. Read IBead Read HELM - BOLD% BUCHU sate and plateau& in taste and odor, but Immediate In lts action. Personally appeared H before tne an alderman o the city of Philadelphia, .T. HELM BOLD, ()hem at, whobeing duly sworn, does say that l to preps lion contains no narcotic, mercury or inJurioua drums, but is pure_ ly vegetable. H T. H.KI. , OLD, Sole Manufacturer Sworn and subscribed before me. th the 284 day of Novernber,lBl4, Price jl per boWtt/M.or P. HIBB fo ARD, Alderman. any address. e, six r $6, delivered to Prepared by H. T. El ELMBO LD, Practical and Analytical chemist, 104 South Tenth street, keilow Chesnut. Phila. BEWARE Okr COUNTERFEITS AND uNew NCIPLED DEALERS, Who enaeavor to dispose "of their own" Land Nether" artist, a on the reputation attained by Heltabold'e f•entune Preparationt u. Extract Buch " ttliretmatt " Improved Rose Wash. la. ARK FOB HEIXITOLD'S. Take no other Out out the adywisement and send far it AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. Sold wholesale and retail by DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street n0.1.6 , 14n-ws t w ...... . 6 t=, 1' 'a Pr l 4 P . . 4 . A 2i 111 'lll6 :6; .., ... Z • ^ at .ii "418 TZ ' ‘. I p. 48 li it • ' a :••:' -....... E.,1 -0 I It . . ...- • , 5 1 i 2 i ,'.. ; .• , - 'g ?. i ;°, t-- 4E. .a..,:.. ... ://,'' • : ; .2 2 a g " : ,.C y f .. . 0- 1 - A SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROORES. BRYAN'S PULMONIO WAFER'S. • • , A.YRILS' CHERRT PECITPRAL. SCHENCK'S PULMON IC SYRUP. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE, Cor. Penn and St, Clair Ste. IF RANGES AND LEMONS, just matted at ale REYMER a ROS , Nos 120 and 128 Wood ß streak 47 1tE U'AES--3 arreis received and for sale by fai HENRY H. aoLLINg. 110 M AS FARLEY'S ItNTURE AND CHAIR wyARERoo ms , No. Nia FEDIONAL liiT, ALLEGRENT . Ha branches, er will receive UNDEarmaTAßlNamm.43'oWrilereall can be left the room prompt r a, the Livery Eitabie of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio treat, Allegheny. sel6l-ky Q6TCS, S. C. HAMS-- 6 Imo Breakfast Bloom In etore and for safe by F. SELLERS & CO. nc6o Penn street. Pittsbursh A : loss WIN- /NV'S SOOTHING tf SYRUP, for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, Dreitrist, 111 Federal street, Allow - heey. ViltiltiOUlti CLAY-100 barrels of the celebrated chiCenhara ?we olay for films Roti3, ea, for male by , jab 10 RIFLES I $lO RIFLES I I $lO WYLI*IIII for ask by ./30WrI • TITLICY. 1116 wood A. HENRY H. COLLINS. rat by Hydraulic Oe by 111 RIMY Y S. 004LINS. Pow ► mition'7"ll , , Frookiln,Benneverostiasidue.„. Gallatin. Clark. BroWnkii•Lße. Col. Bayard. Peebles Banbe,h Minerva. Gordon, Wheeling 1 braes', Hopkins, Ginoinnati Rocket, Wolff Poriatnrwh DB:PARTED. FrankliGatlatlnn, Benatc, Briminville. CJark, do CoL Bayard, Peebles, Wail:oath Jobn 1' WCusirba, M'Cotobs, Wheeling basin 1.401118, lien°, atm Mariner, Bradley, Cincions'i 14116.. The Itiver—Laat evening at twilight there were thirteen feet water ln„the channel Ed falling slowly. • ) 11 ) • pleasant. no, for llarriatta, GAllop aha Parkersburg. The Fpl e n ded side- wheel, asrenger steamer “Undine," Captain M. A. Cox, is the mail packet for the above palate this ,daynt 4 P. passengers who have traveled /II this boss peak in flattering te:rna of her appointments. The young folks say that music and dancing is the or der of the day: Cox knows how to moulage such affairs. S® — The splended passenger steamer `Marengo,' ' Captain A. O. McOallazo, Lewes this day positively for Cincinnati, Evansville, calm and Saint Louis. This boat has croeurpas.ed ar onmmodations, and is in charge of as clever of Beers as comes to this port. Cur ypneg friend d'Callam, will do the honors In he office with cred it to himself and w.th profit to the t, tellers. We wish her soccer)... Mir Commodore Hendrickson's Bee paoket Dscotah, Ls announced for Evansville, Cairo and St. Louis. She has undergone thorouga re pairs, and in fact Hendrickson, Mason and Evans (aJ first class mechanics) have devoted their undi ruled attention to bringing her out In better condi tion than ever, and !hey have succeeded 'We take pleasure in recommending boat and officers. rm. The far famed steamer St. Cloud, Capt. C. A. Pray°, is announced tn. Cairo and BtR Louis on Wednesday. This boat has utunirmteted accommodations, experienced and attentive offi cers. Capt. Dram), as an cam and a gen.lehum stands A No.l, whilst Capt. Shuman. who haa the charge of the office, has hosts of I lends ts. The aplended passenger steamer "Emma," Captain S. Maratta, ',eaves this day for Cincinnati and Lotvsydle. This boat has the beat of accomodaiicns and to in charge of careful and alt.ntive officers. The clerks ale Moore MCCon ne:l and Dunlap. ire lake pleaure in recommend tug boat and officer 3. Ater The fine steamer J. W. Hallman, Capt. A. McCarthy, Is leading for Cincfnnati and Louisville. This boat makes her trips witli'great regularity, and is a favorite with pas&engera and shippers. PR— The Saint Louie, left yes er lay for Cairo, with a fine trip, principally government freight. She tock twenty.ftre soldiers for Wheel• ling. ae- All the tow boats that were ready went out during the lice rise. 'Phey were cc n• signed principally for the Calcinnall and Louisville =tricots. m. The mammoth steamer Prima Donna, Capt. George D. Moore, is loading for Cincinnati, Cairo and St. Louis. She will hare dispatch. a. The steamers Horizon, Sunny Bide, Rocket, Commodore Perry, FC , y West, No. 2, Ida May and E her ate° hove laid up for a few Caye. Itigk.,A number of boats that have an rived during the week, returned to Cincinnati for • load as soon aa their freight was discharged. ma. Oar rivers continue in fine navi• gable order. There not sufficient ice runaLug to impede boats. j The Wheelin- packet for today is the steamer Minerra, Capt. Gordon, with friend Johnson in the office. All right. The Lizzie Martin, from Zanesville, had a tnr trip. She returns to-day. For Cincinnati and,Lonlawille THIBD Y, 10 A. M: THE F[NE PASSENGER STEAMER EMMA, J. H. &Wrens, commander, leans as ..nnotanced For freight or passage apply on board or to id 4 J B. LIVING lON & 00. For Cincinnati, Cairo and St. JLonia. THIS DAY 10 A. M. THE FAVORITE PASSEN GER steamer DACOTAH, D. L. Hendrickson, commander, leaves .a , above. For freight or passage apply on hoard• ' alB For clocianall, Louisville, Evansville, Cairo and St. Lotus. MONDAY, 10 A. If. TEE FINE STEAMER SAINT CLOUD, O. . Drano, Commander, will leave for the above and Intermediate poi ts. For freight or pasiuge ap a'y on board. alB Regular Tuesday Packet: For Marietta and Zanesville. THE fine passenger steatneralii i i . EMMA GRAHAM, lutptain Mun roe Ayers, commander, leaves Pitts hbtugb every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. ro, and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. m. For freight °passage smply on board, or to Lim a*" & ON. Agents Pitteburgb. For Cincinnati & Louisville THIS DAY, JANUARY 18,10 A. M. THE FINE ETEA HER J. War ta HAILMAN, A. BeCanby cowman. der, leave! aa above. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to' J. ts. LIVINGSTON 'a au. For Cluctniiatt. d St. Locals. • MONDAY, 10 A. M. SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMER PRIMA DONNA, George W. lifoorefoomman der, Leaves as announced above. For frelabt or maims apVy on board or to J. rt. IVINGSTON or JOHN FI , AOH, Agenta. For Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louts. THIB DAY, JANUARY 18. THE splendid passener , stParner MARENGK), A. G. Zd' commander. 34, , For frtight or passa&e sr- on boar to Isola J, B. LIVING ToN & OD 'Agents. For Marietta. Gallipolts. Par.. kersburg and Portsmouth. EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. 10, T HE FINE PARSEN- GER steamer, J. B. FORD, . EL Rare, commander, leaves as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board. PORN IrLACIIC,Agent. GiiiiiiiMifill. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. M. PILE STEAMER SCIENCE, Captain Rion, *tee for' Wheeling, Marietta, Fafirerabarg arid Gatibiolie k mairintweekly nips, tenting Pittsburgh every W o NEB AY at 4 o'clock, and redacting leaves Gallipolia every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. nol6 D. H. LEWIS, :ant. For Beaver, Ste benvlite and Wheeli g. THE PACKET STEAMER, J. T. WCOMBS, J. T. M ‘ comb Commander, leaves for the above ports Monday, Wednesday and Friday al. _l2 M. For tn3fght or paseshe apply on nova orto del4 J. COLL.MB S CO, Water Street. For Marietta. Parkersburg sad Gallipoli'. REGULAR SATURDAY PAOZRT. 'ME FINE SIDE WHEEL iteioner UNDINE, M.A. oos, mat ommior, Immo Pittsburgh every Oat. tard Tuesdayp. at Morning leaves 61.111poim every For Sleighs or pomp apply es board or to, _GROSS BROWNPS 11.11010111,1 4W n TROGSZEI, rr i ztar gaL sa l t ,m _ dela No. MWedged iiteiar" irnialte gArMalte Wll 'SIMIAN, 14 11;"-Z11* YP' • 'IW. 94 WATER tingite • m:mobil an d tramet sonert:s64uabosedpeci buaippasoind solialt, a alma 4,f, from dash:amt. auto. Thrr --"----- B 0 , .•-, EtSPRO/ALLT the Moo. , -. ' T 2 - 4 ,,,"' / la rant and basely mod. - fe, . " t . „',, a$ Parsicisna of all dek• 0•44,.. -* 4 ,: jA.. :4,, ,:-- wentiroatitawf. treat sacra: ~ ••; , i !" , * , , 'tf• -- ' , k-ze , ' .., )., . . _ and dein:wk. disorders, 4 . ..-,..._,1,,--- , ..i I:takeouts...llnd diseases or ; • ,-:'" ••,,,,/ / i ty r gtUati Ca 3 n ecm 32lo n Pad. - r" ;t : -••?: ~,/,,, madam to youths of both ' - -, ,i• . :.' sexes, ext. stitlite, MOO rmi or =mob a Jt: bßAirxrEvZ ottlillahea the Awl tir., , , la 1 0, tile tgrcit and falsely Zara treed tally sheeted; and ear.w it A •t,, stia--.. imi te xp very unmoral, and for conctiselpend' ck fripbon a nowt their wives, pro ,ions an :4 , tma cm Fl : beer family physician. abereld b 6 tendons to keep biers in 4norance tiled the do t,e acme as Dr f? A NdfliLlP. faxoePt Ptl 0 lest a kieraive practice might be losi , gm unemg stupid (easily modest end ME Menlo . born sod tamed in lgnOrande; ow se m vv.:room and who conliare attesety,i, genoty RBllOO. kit, to doll amen courts ; 1 . 4 4 meanly °filly gotten. It is to publtottlihbefever that rurnerout paroote ant ginwthano ;7= , that their ger., dainkert and traral4" _ , fy . feeble, wordy p.:21 at co...ate conchtlon,tat =have been restczcs Lo nealth and' ,_ Dr. 6TRI7P besides many before anti dagethrorigh lihn have been saved much enftering„ anxiety, mortification, Pe. Having the . a d vantage of over thirty years experience and °hear/won. confteeileotly, he bas superior skill in thetreapreent of special diseases, and who ls daily 0013 . 441tec the profession, es well recommended by, ra sec Shle citlzene, publiehers, proptetcra of _,. nertare ipermatorhea, or so cared nocturnal entusnoroa.— Thfa dreadful malady Will be completed) erred by the very lastchecovery that has never: of (Ailed. In female thseatses he has had auperlorexperienew on account of hie old age,sevianty yearei All hwelre• • !arty la completely cared. As for conartillt& or duknotrary diseases my SYruPl4 wldell I ' l ' 6 ''''' 'ad from Iceland mesa and other ingredients 'skillful physicecn five years at Utie tattiness, t has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as tifee-Wertift• cafes will show. They ere ail genuine and pan be found according to a pamphlet that eaclepereon will get at the erammett ,1, all free tir chstrite-- Office 86 Smithfield street, near Dimond street i Private communications froze all yt.n le of tberchroll strictly attended to. Direct to • 1, & SG dee lribwds Pittsburgh ßO Wu& S Cfgra. - - I. ICU* itAsuFaveußss OP, EVERY DEBCRIPTIOO.oP FUH.NITUWE . No. 4.5 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. AFULL ASSORTMENT OF Plitsburgif Itanathetured:ll3llll;are, Constantly on hand, which we will so 3 stAtiliklowesil Prices for CASH. - :44.71e7rds LATE STYLES OF WEITEMODS 3 - T.TEIT 0.E11774E1p. B are now cxwitilta chibievi*toixt pot v ofWint ta .r EloodP Ot g bridle:We !alma lx_otions of C H B t:MtbniatEN AND v :=•• DIGS. which we flatter , ourselves will oft tonal to any assortment to be found East or West They wilt be made up to order in a superior style and at prices to suit the times. We would reepecithdly solicit an early call from our patrons - and Um SAMUEL GRAY & 'SID* MERCHANT TAILOTRS, No. 19 Fifth Street. CARPETS. OIL CLOT.4IB. 21 P.1.80E.8 NEW DRUGGETS, 15 PII:CES NEW BRUSSELS CARPET wli—ie have teat been received and *lie of the LarEST Tber AND PATTERNS, at 'the low. est price. W. M'CLINTOCK. PRd V ATE intS FI ritb jr, D. BROWN'R tiRDIOAL and SURGIOAL •a, No. 60 Smithfield street, P:ttsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dr. BROWN Is en old elti* sea of Pittsburgh, and bas been . e t In Practice for the last Nand. eve years. .1a; C.II/312088 has tl5/4:;:dr been con fi ned mostly to Prtrate ?. and Surgical Inseams. arnzENB AND liTli•lfliisll in need of a medical friend, shoal& .nor fail to Inn Oak the sure place of relief. The. Doctor is a regulargredusta, and his expel:rim - be laTthe treat mentors certain ideas of diseases Ineennaguaran. tee to the sufferers of obtaining t relief by the use of his remedies ata lollop tit his ad, DR. BOW never fail be cure the worst foam Of . Vatnieel Dist • maw, Impurities and a iktrottdo • • • ea. Alsoail diseesee arising hemh torhieb manifesto itself in the form of ti , i•r 7 -- • end a greatrcumy forme of aklii •• . • a • .65 of winch the patient is eau*•••4 • 'to persons eo affiicted,Dr. offerahti mane and 11'6°4 Tfi v al. WlffMntiggi n Dr. Proines remedies for te trouble brought on often by that eatery _ sensual grsita I cation, which the young iiiid-Weatenteded often give way to, (to their own ,destui4on4 the eel! reliable remedies. knoteciu, reattx r u nt. try—they exit safe, enduteke it speedy • on ef health. Emannwridah : • D. Brown's remedied rawer . bet Aare this sittshil disease in a fee deeet-41.8 will_ ' Warrant a =re He else treats Nes, Gleet,,`COArtorrhara, etricoare, I - hen:tat Die maraca, FeroalkWeakneee, litonthl,y B=lipreasio Disgrace ktla Ano,•f. errons Pitituteitehe Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Ble.4.ll„bagether with all dimes aof an impure orktfir,: • A letter deecribin the em_PtiONl44buftgy a directed to Da. BROWN,No. 60Boat. Fineburgh. Pa., will be Ironediately." Medicine sent to any slime, eateV:paAned and wore from obsea - vataon. Office and ?mate Rcuvn. 4, 411 - h •- eteitheeld IPN. --iistmeargs .1 might co'" faugh.gtage.iiermait 13RoNCHFAL or gfalge fikpaat 'l°C' which might bit'chealceci with a eimi*,:timetly, ff regiected., often terminates sitrioual,y. Few are aware of the import:Ace rti stopping a I caugh. or igelia.hi Add in its first stage; thatch in the beginning would Alci to a. mild remedy, if not attended-to, soon attaoks the lungs. 4.lcatanBarialichi a LOA c k at were, rst introduced '04=,030" ay. It has been, proved_ that •thc4 : are the best article bears the, xilu,,b#r , ..fcr 44gparsalutat, / oatarglr-A, thos::'ktne Cough in. Wanaunz j iiisfga l aitd numerous affections of the Ohjecalf, giving immediate relief latabltie Speakers & SiSsgerS will find th4m effectuaZ fori*iriNr and atn.ngthening the voiair.,'-1 Sold _: all Pruggista an;44:Atakra in _Medicine, at .25 oentsper 444 m dap LOSING OUT STOCK AT REDUCED TIMEX As we will shortly commas's* to ltriAe out I mull 'oyes:am of stoek,welayo4lll4lWastnibl6 dons in the prices of ALL OUR WVOREVOODS. • . The larger imition le midi ErZ market pries haling been roogitt.,:rt eon. and positive bargains equi oe(rell - - Wholesale buyers are invited to: EATON. co. fall ' • ;11) 1 %ftb *teat 01:111R. ler' 0. szt A ria NO. 82 DIAMOND ALUM, S P- - 7P I T'llit,B,p Ras t THE 8 7EavalBER. ANNOTINCINI to the Qua he le to edv ,inottotot MESH fd:(11 -ANDGANttT GAVE, eth 'n i l is to aeoottenodsettleite Odd* oh) trap knave hoose`edt everytWg ttm to the 'elites) and dealing theist the ehorteg mellow t*r it •TOIM BBALlMErferdeter to Elold ard'Velvet 114.) 'tor met by W. P:WA.WP"
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers