PITTSBURGHI tio T. SATIIAft JAMES I) I T OEVillaV DAM 0 OZEffi TUESDAY MORNING=TAN. 21. C. 7 I I" High kilitet.^ . o 3 .ll4o. . 1 0;t 1 611 orArcppo !-1 Thediertity , ruhur-of -the. pastweek , tnd their lejtitinte l Ors.K.'whichr,tkaiekligg ted in tbe'unwmal spectra& Of our"ifiere at floodshatid,tilanuary. The'rlirenell., meri cOWAgkaat*rdlit4tOoll'...s4* -.: day thrOituroilgate a pier...mark showed • twent,MffiiiVtritUff: — Tliti - Alleglieny was also running very high and that por tion of AlleAteny City known as “the bottoud utast); virttally. Auhmarga ed some of the-streets overflowed ao>as to be impaseiblehicetit in skithr, The riaeiten #radual and the destruction of propertylVirtrat eo eat as ISA fall Two ntrilib4boliti,43.442 l 3 dgNnAti6 Mon, otgahela, one from 'Bronsville, owned by Mr. Wilhnikkby and one from California, by. l kr,i--ltsfris.. - ,- - .4everal , coal , flats w&re earrierrofflind one - sunk at the vrharf. The , freighEon the - witatflwasilerticrvcid on thin , day ip,,thina,_to preenurt, much damage' and som&oftherWster,strect merchants-were. ' obliged em tp tblsli cellars Otani geOf the Hendredauf , harrielsof , oil on the -Alta. , . ghonyiltittrwiirefitiirthdAiff "aid a large numb ;mal t y, and full barrels from the Ardeisco.oll Werki,.4nenr.Woods' Ban.— At leads thousand, barrels in all, must have floated away;,Thedireir of the Em. ma Graham caught some fifty empty bar rels. whieb:*te tretight lip by the boat and liuniedi . on wharf. , The saw milk , . and tanneries along the opposite hanknkthitittlegheny.,are pretty well loodild - ottt ana - thit4fires of some of tne shops -orit ,, the-- Monongahela river in South Pith:bit* - and Temperanoeville were extingdelnid. The eellarainaluquesne Wayi St. ()lair and otherstreetsleatting to the river are foil of Nrittor..tO theZtamay of the inmates of thechansys.L.- • The pe4fisi td , ..xmiches ter,. Duquesne borotirilialaar Allegheny are suffer. ing the discomforts-incidental to their 10, cation, which Wail' IdOit. Ibr at , certain sea. sons ; but not-at: s; time of - tiasr - year.- - Many f,smilkis,have.,bee: n obli g ed to re move th this. aprreT storles of their houses and others, deg v4lry:=l6w ground, hid to leave tit* . dmellingkentirely. Tnes,i at , . 4 AP : rank:lin did not rise ris rapidly' ,A, thlipoint, isr weiboutid have had .a : : ..aceetling. that:of last fail when Wwitad,nver thirty feet of- water. "W e Wilt pitiably hear of a heatli des !ruc tion offropertympon_the upper tributaries of the AuFegneny. Litiekai&iit the:rivers _had 09584311 rising pereoptittly•vad.fiewas confidently expect- I ed that the waters would begin to abate by this Intrrithig.' ' '' ACCEDENT TO I. FikralaN.—A member of the VAgilant•ilre company, Wm. Han'• lin, paivaer t ipiched.. - tip a pioce of phoapho. rue at thinilitinPotlfre at Sellers 86 Co 'a drug stare, lin Sunday, and pat it in his pooketorttere it - took. lire and before it could boirintiovtlii by Ms comrades at the enginenhouseliri Thigh and hand (the lat. ter by holding thraspOcket away from his persopkware:aemaly burned. The corn, basidble x sittagance also adhered to the dregginiot t cppn saktAitolasses applied to the tvnand - .and, igniting it, burned him badly Wird the-abdorriert. Samuel Evans anfiDanitkrinider also had their fingers sainlii serirgined in refriovlrg clothing., Norma. •- I Persons having oontributkitity wh ichSkiLt344.ll tik.sers cite_ our.aadlera, will le leaVathem at GeO, TO,yritan's store. diirniir of Smithfield street and Dia. mond - alley. From the press of other business I shall have'to - dw.line receiving any more. The Subsistence Committee have kindly agreed to relieve the of any farther care in the matter. They-will feel grateful for any donations of hospital goods which a generous public may roe proper to entrust them with. Jacus GLOSSXR Ma. Evgnarr's LEtyrunk.—All the seats for the lecture of Hon. Edward Everett, at Cloncert Hall, this evening, have been taken, but there is plenty of standing r oom and some seats in the gallery yet remain. A number of extra seats wilt also be placed in the hall, thus making room for at least two hundred more. We do not believe that all who wish to hear the lecture can gain adinittance and therefore advise all to go early, to prevent confusion. THS Fakir of Ava, a wizard and negro. mutter, not, be it understood, the original Fakir, who died many years ago, announc- Ls two exhibitions, on Friday and Elatur. day evenings of this week, when he will introduce many new feats in magic and necromifttiy. An attractiveleature in the entertainment is that eaoh ticket entitles the holder to a chance in a distribution of gifts, of witlnfinziateisndred and fifty-will be given, away each evening. The Fakir will do a good 4913140 es here. Tag. ATLeArIp - MOderittx.— This sterling pariAl6o s, o laid upon our table by Henry Millerc4lfitit's,building, Fifth street. Its contents are varied as usual and very tn. teresting:- The Yankee idyl, " Mason ," IEI capital and well worth pe rusal. We geulao indebted to John P. Haat, 2ifaianlo,lll.l.l," for a cop y of the Atlantic. Werattirite diary admirer of good. fresh literattp;to take the number home and read U . , - . BIBLE ar.wIVZIEWART —The twenty second sOyerittry, of the AUegheztyßibte Society ..11 •be held in Dr. Plumer's chant:titbit evening.., Addfeesee will be delivered by Rev. (Jhatfes A 'Dlcko and Rev. Henryk. The reports of the t3ociety "ill alsti - be read, after whit% the electleit:of Metigers for, the ,enaulng *eel. 'trlviexeielises commence at t 7 o'clock. oourprznattrr. Idurrsr.-2, man named Emu Away attempted to pus, a zoun. terfeitifibMil'on the Blue ,Hlll Bank, Mass Baclinsettai on Saturday eveniagost GrithWe milliner s tore ;' street, and -Jail arreatid L itiali t a • hrmfmArate, Joseph Knively, who was waiting -nutside. l : l l%. twolehlio.iradintory :stories atitintAits bill and,Kn i ive)y wasvemmitted and ray heittio bail for a heating torday, PliAtli= Frza.arn o.—Bwmnel Mar, dock ? iteidatioatmlul, had - a hearing before Maig-Wihkctir charged. with a recent aa. Bata on Andrew Robinson, elerk on another boat. The attending physician testified that 'Robinson was nal, yet oat of danger sindaturdock was committed for further hearing until Wednesday morn ing eAleniotelock. COLONlara'F. JAMESON, of the Ninth Pennsylvania Reserves, was, on Saturday, made thwrecfpient - of ll' handsome compli ment in the form of a fine supper, served up at Geo. Siegnet's saloon, by a number of his friends in civil life, chiefly railroad men, . The occasion was an interesting one and passed off nicst agreeably. Fon -, ernluare a 45AP.—A. lad named Patrick Connor wee-wasted yesterday sad taken +before Mayor Wilson charged with the Itreeity of a cap from John Griffin. He was committed to jail, but was Boon after released on bsii being entered for his IPPelittPPe• MAYOR a/o:vim% will not announce MS appolatmenta until tomorrow. 0 ... 1.04 Teiremelo:4 sAaVatloli.:4lpechilliBmiting . ithejfqemen . - 11 t he . . .00,NiktritIvlaniza" tion a flee l itt -. •'";;liiiiijilrelEt i 7 ; kni k,., • Dareagken, .noilkgomery,_ ey ? frl , .:, wietkilAtegtitip,-,4LittWaeftM . , : r isan — ll4, miim, Icsye, Clappleii. . 0 "). ' .l 4 ll filietinr4telv-Ydrt Itr''''W•taiii . , b., lidanwell Little } S win:ill:X:lm ' r'; : 1 47 - ax ..t runt.... - • • 1-1- " , 5 , - , ". mn ) _ .ls3gr * :, .4 4,:-.4--lii=f , ty:!. : ,. 4.40 .,c,., 0 , 40 „ . :,,. jh ort. I 1 ', f the -I ' l '. :. _lCejrnatt i 'dr. VI - Ttib f'.l ' ` a fi_ . ,: a- - _ lze_atte . - ere presented isstd AN , visdetitteettre•seat 113 the Aeidatit= On i ,P. csi'rtv Act ~,_ ~...t. ., . ' : &ilk wedd e t elated the object of th'e :. ing, and,..M.r. , Aontgomery suggested the ( tiding of thg,proposed, ordinance, se offer is?. Wuriciat, , entitled "A Stipple. meat to an Ordinahoeu.sciaking .rtian *illations in cases,soc•fire,..and‘to.prerent fires from nroafilrfg 04 — sotaig . Sept, filet, 1816." LIMM3U The t3ooretery' read the ordinance, which wee taken np and coritilist by sections. Amumber of anienaMents were offered, ment of Which-4ere lost. and smite sedtions Were stricken out. The orAlinance, as amended by the Association, was as fol, lows: . Sao, I. - Ittr ordednalc da, That from and after .the paasage of this Supplement, the Directing 'Otliners atlas Ftre,Department shall consist of a tehief and: two Aiiiilabuit Engineers, who 'ball be ,ceapectively termed first and second Atwistant nuatl; - Engineers, and all of whom shall be elected an hy the Piremetee ante:UM= of Pittsburgh, sod shall be subject to such ruler and regulations an - said Association may from time to time nee proper to make, ennefded, That bald rules and regulations shelf in nowise antra with thie ordt name, or any part thereof.' tiro. 2. 2.hlit the Chief Bengirosar shall have ewe and absolute control of the Fire Depart maul, and any commands ven; or decisions suede by him shall be deal. Fltovfded, however, that this shall not be oonetr - ned BO as to give him the power to fasten or lock tip the engine houses or apparatus for any parted of time, or take any undue ad van trlof any contingency that might at any time Sac. S. That during the absence of the Chief from a fire or as alarm of fl x, the F aid Assistant Engineers shall have all of the powers hereby granted to the Chief Engineer, and the commands or decisions of the senior lb . /ismer present shail be final, antal the arrival of the Osier. Ben A. So company shall place their apparatus or agy yert thereof out of service, without notify ing the-Chief -Megineer. Sec. 7. That it stall be the duty of the Chief Engineer to keep a true and correct list of fire s and - alarms of fire, together with the amount of insurance and losses on all property whatsoever, destroyed by fire or through its agency, and eh.ll renders quarterly report of the mm 9 to the Fire men'. Association, and annually on or before the &St day of Jane ahalifirniah to the City Councils, for publication in pamphlet firm, a full and cor rect report of the nature and the oondition of the Donartment, and a tabular statement of the number of tireitiiVarms and losses. And fart ter, that any priming required by the Chief for blank notices, account booka, An., shall be included in the coo bract for city minting. 4 .Bria 8. That as a compensation for his services, life Chief Engineer shall be enotivd to and receive the earn of six hundred dollars ($000) per annum, payable monthly, on a warrant drawn by the Mayor, and countersigned by the Controller; and the Assistant Engineers SZO each per annum, payable to like manner. Bao 9. If any person, without reasonable lunge shall, b." outcry, or the ringing of bolls, or other. wee make or eh culate, or cause to be made sr circulated within the corporate limits, any false alarm of Ore, he shall, upon conviction, be punish ed ny a fine notexceeding $lO or by imprisonment in the county jot!, for a period not exceeding fi re d :ye, or both, at the discretion of the Mayor; and that the fines so cone° ed be paid over to the Fire men's Association. sea. 0. That the Mayor be, and he is hereby re, coifed and enjoined to cause his d ty police to re nal!' to alt fires without delay, and assist in the rseeervation of the peace, as well as to prevent paeriog and the wanton destruction of goods, etc. Ssc. 11. That all ordinances or parts of ordi dmances, inconsistent herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. On motion of Mr. Barber the ordinance was adopted as a whole, and the President and Secretary were authorized to prepare a'copy of the ordinance 88 amended, signed by themselves, to be presented to councils for their immediate consideration. Mr. Mackey offered the following, which . . :was unanimously adopted: Wasnaas, We have understood that a motion will be oftered at the .next meeting of Ooruccilai praying for the passage of a resolution disbanding a number of our fire companies. Reso.vel, That this association would respect. fUlly request that no each action be tat'•-•;.. - , and that we deem the measure ill-timed and inex• patient. An Informal and irregular discussion fol. lowed upon the numbers of steam tire engines. Warfants were ordered for $3 75, for printing petitions and ordinances and for $6 25, in favor of Capt. Prat for irefv: ing notices. The Association then Adjourned THE PEAK FAMILY —We yesterday announced that owing to the illness of ono of their number, the Peak family of bell ringers had postponed their concert, an flounced to begin at Concert Hall to-mor row evening, until further notice, The sickness was sudden, but not serious, and that member of the company having re. chered, the first entertainment will be given tomorrow evening as announced, the entire company having arrived yesterday. From the well established reputation of this company as bell ringers, we anticipate a profitable stay for them in our city.— They form a combination of two troupes, excelling, in numbers and talent, any here. tofore traveling, and are, we believe, the only company of bbll ringers now in the United States. The elder Mrs. Peak, who is of this troupe, was ono of the principal singers in the old Saguia opera troupe, and W. H. Peak also won a great repute. lion as an alto singer in the same company. The younger members of the family are prodigies in their way and exhibit a won. derful proflcienoy in handling the - balls.— The bells used by the company are of sil ver, very expensive, and the only set of the kirtitint Aciaerica ; they give out clear, disCincl, melodious tones, excelling in sweetness the bells of_the original Campan alogians. Every member of the troupe is a superior vocalist, and the programme presented is a good one. The °Certain meets will be all that can bo desired and there fore deserving of a liberal support from the public. THE FIINEELAI: oa CAPT. Bear,.—The remains of °apt. Leopold Bahl will be in. tarred at two o'clock this afternoon, from the residence of his father, corner of Second and Market streets. No special arrangements have been made for the funeral, but the First Ward Home Guards and perhaps other military corn• panics, the Vigilant fire company and the threq months volunteers, in a body will be in attendance. The hearse will be fol. `lowed by the horse on which Capt. Sahi rode when he received his death wound. The house was visited yesterday by many citizens, who called to see the body of the lamented deceased. DCA-im.a.x.—We did not BEIO enough of .Miss Dora Slaw in this part last evening pronounce upon her merits as an ac tress, but we confess that we were not as favorably impressed with her acting as that of Miss Heron or Datrenport. She repeats the piece to night,. She was, so far as we AIM well sustained by Mr. Henderson as Armand and the company generally. " STARRING."—Iire. Ettie Henderson his gone to Columbus to play a " star " tigagement of' two weeks. She was to - open fiat evening as' Widow Cheerly in the Soldier's Daughtur." - Two BOYS WifreiFiseteiday arrested and ta ken Ilspre.ldayozpr um for st a ging a dozen pair of socks, valued at $3, from the more of Dunlap & Luker, Federal street. Ono was discharged and the other, a lad named Platt, will be sent to the House of 'Refuge. A PORTION of the people of Allegheny were left without gas, owing to the sub, merging of the gas works by the flood. 41E68 BRRNlieleB I:STEAM...SD Oysrzas. —steamed oysters have now become an h'institutiOn” -among us, -and the place to ft: them is at James Brennan's, corner Liberty and WaYnestreets. He is a clever gentleman, and having the most approved sp Mtn, is prepared to furnish to fami. lies oysters done in this style by the bushel, DO or half pock, and thosio Th3iiing them y the donen'ditn'geethens in We minutes' • ' lON= AWKII jk BON „, -----m-da t A d .:. :atm' ---;: ' FANCY Altc H it 'iWlT___ ._ . ___ __ __ __ FL lIWITIIMILW taltittigti„ I,NA EHOUSE, 166 BMITEIFI If.LD STREET, etween 8111 4 stree4 taidiVegfg alley:)_: 4 iii PITTSBCIRA.4 '4. (,13.10 (.4 II ALBUMS .• , _ AAA. ST LIES; MEM blAalltB FOR 1862 W. S. HAVEN. 1109 CORN Sal WOOD ANIr RD STREZT SPALI)IN(rB THROAT (JUN FEUTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROUHRS BRYAN'S PCrLMONIO WAFERS AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP, For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE Cor. Penn and St. Clair Ste. unil IMPORTANT -TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY Dewil C. Lawrence llobt. W. hayrick Fo r Twelve For the past four years Manager of the Washing lion Branch of the Scientific American Pa. tentAg en cy and for Fif. teen Years in the Patent Agency Busi ness. Years an OM- cer °Slim Pa- tent Office - - the taut four as a Member of the Board of Appeal. NOTE—AII Lnformai Patent and a copy of at charge. necessary to procure a ' . tent Laws seat free of Refer to present Corn David P, H.ollovrstr. W. H. BIoGEE & co., lIERCHANT TAILORS, N t y e! :f larg E otiited ,stied stoat of buyers to Fall and Winter Goods, Just received, among wkloh may be round all of The newest styles of goods for elents ar d Youth's War*, together with a full and =lle assort ment of gentlemen's Furnishing W. H. MoliKß • CO.. 143 Valenti M oor. Market Square, Alley neny City. 4S,SHAIizt: THE GREAT CURE :FOR CONSUMPTION THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI CINS hating made It the study of years to concentrate the life of the Pine 1 ree into a Dieth• eine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of hie ex perience. Thie truly great and good medicine is prepared w,th much care, the tar being distilled expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It has cured more cases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. It will care BRONCHIITS. It will cure ASTHMA. It will Gore BORE THROAT AND BREAST: It will can COUGHS AND COLDS. and le an In voluable remedy for eine/demo! the KIDNEYS and URINARY COMPLAINTS. *S. Beware of Counterfeits. If you have the Dyspepsia use WIBHARTS DYB. PSP.3IA PILLS, and they do not cure you ...re )0 go to the agent of wbard' you parobasQ tbem, and receivey our money. Please call at his store and get a descriptive otr calm. A box of Pills seat by marl, post-paid on re ceipt of One Dollar,_ _ No.lo. Booth Second street, Phila., L..Q G. WIBRART Proprietor. Sold by DR. KEYSER, No. o. 140 Wood street. noo-Iyeod II 1 C E-1U tierces in store and fo sale by no= MILLER £RIOHE1'801•t CHEESE -20 0 boxes prime Cheese for Bale by [dein HENRY H. COLLINS. POT CLAY-150 bbla MissouriClity received and for sale bHENRY dell EL COLLINP. IT 00D A D MARBLE IMITA TIONS on - Wall Paper, for dining rt. ome and vestibules for sale at MIT Market street. dell JOSEPH S. HUSHES. COl ,PS REVOLVERS, 6 SEioT —A fresh supply lust received and for sale by dal SOWN t TNTLEY, 188 Wood street. QIIGAR— kj 100 barrels Baltimore B, Coffee. &War. 50 barrels extra C, Coffee. . Bagar.—in store and for sale by RUINER A BROS., Nos. US and 1 / 8 Wood strait. ENTS CALF Doable Sole Booth, Gents Kip 800 t,,. Youthepelf anditip Boots OHEA' I . CHEAP!! CHEAP III AT NO, 15 FIFTH STREET. 90 - D. 6. DIFFENSAMTER MBROIDERIES AT COST— . Clearing out sale of FRENCH ENSBROIDERIES & LACE GOODS AT EATON, MOEDA! a CO.'S. del N 0.17 Fifth rat:root ' A tr I T I I iog.e prime o Oats, in bulk, delivered at Rochester, Pa. For Ilea apply to Ft., L. ALLEN, gent, No. 8 Wood street. TALLOW, OIL AND GREASE-. A 10 bbls Tallow Oil; 25 bbls Gress% In store and for sale by . F. BELL R 8 it CO. Fenn strum, Pntebnrell 1 O(I BARRELS CB.IIDE OIL from DtL Creek, Kravity 4 116 Numb; Crude Oil in ;amu c k pace, gravity 86, on hand and for sale cheap for cash by R. L ALLEN, Agent, jai No. 6 W.sod etreet. 22 .760 bitrtels CvTittoOnmdugertreraiityd for MI e by 06S I...ALLEN. Agent. No. 6 Wood area 3000 D BARRELS CRUDE OIL, Thick Creek., and other brands; 240 barrels superior refilled oil ; e7O new barrels. Iron bound, for oil ; to w yt o arrive, and receiving daily, Crude ned Oils,. and Re always on hand and fer sale =or fi cal& LA lio.B ALI Agent, Wood street. 1171%71Wi' Last Might's ihrwiljp-t0,,,N0 The Wedarala,hiroasession of Camp, and Provisions! ALI, PRIORS, Z 0 WOOFFER AND PE YTON CINCINNATI, January 20.—A cambia., e l attack was made towday on Zollicoffer's citrenchtuent by Schoeff and Thomas, re- Hui titig in a complete victory. The "stars mid stripes" now float over the rebel font% tl..ationg. We have captured all their umni. property and a large quantity of p-.,visions. The losi le heavy. Z Dllicoffer's don , ' body is in the hands of the federals. The .Lesington correspondent of the Gbinmercial gives the following account ~f Saturday's battle: Zollicoffir, learning that the Federal force had appeared in his rear marched out of his entrenchments at S o'clock on Saturday morning and attacked Schoeff,ip his camp, whose pickets wero driven in at an early hour and the attack was made be. fore daylight. The battle is reported to hsve raged with greet fury until three in the afternoon, when Zollicoffer, having been killed, the whole rebel force fled in confusion to their camp. Their loss is not stated, but it is thought to be heavy. The Willey Peyton killed is a son of the ax. member of Congress from Tennessee. Our victory has been very decisive and will re sult in the rout of the whole force defend. tog the right flank of Bowling Green. TIIIIITY-SEVENTH COMM WASHLNOTON, January 20 —Roues Mr. MUM, of Lad., introduced a bill for the repeal of fishing bounties. Referred to Committee on Commerce. PATENT AGENCY fir. Holman, of Ind , from Government Contract Committee, reported a resolution directing the Seargeant-at•Arme to bring before tee bar of the House, Benj. Maley; for allezed contempt of autnority in not appearing before too committee as a wit. nets at the time they held their m °Ling in Cincinnati. Oa motion of Mr. Lovejoy, of 1.11.,.a resoltrtion was adopted Instructing the Committe on Judiciary to inquire into the er.F.edieucy of reporting a bill making all sales, trausfets and disposition of prop. erty of every kind by persons engaged in insurrection against the United States. Ober resolutions on a variety of sub. jects were introduced and referred. The House then on a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union proceed. ed the consideration of a bill making appropriations for Legislative, Executive twri Judicial Expenses. Mr, Fessenden, of Me., spoke of the rebellion in the aspect it now presents itself to his cinstituen's, it should be pt.t down, and the Government ea speedily as possible bring into operation its mighty machinery fur this purpose. Now, if in ;over of Patonta Hon, d0044f prosecution of hostilities, the slaves afford aid to the rebellion, was it not the part of wisdom to deprive the insurgents of this advantage of slavery should be terminated by this war; it would be the greatest tri umph mortal ever won over the greatest e - tale ever committed. Mr. Wright remarked that he was re• turned here as a representative by both political parties, who agreed on & common platft,rin. He was elected as a Union man, and as such, he was ready to stand or fall. He was not an advocate of slavery, but was willing to take the Constitution as our forefathers gave it to na. He was not one of those who would attempt to present any of its provisions or lay down a line of policy which would not cover all its guar ties. He was for maintaining the war tip , on the sole issue on which it was inaugu rated. Any member who would change this principle was not following the rules of propriety which conacterce, reason and judgment dictate. The President In his inaugural statod the true ground. It is not a war of conquest or subjugation, but to put down rebellion and respect, the rights of property. If we hold to this our government is sale, but if we make it a war of slavery emancipation, our govern ment Is irretrievably gone. Mr. Lincoln has a patriotic heart, and not only means well but acts well. Mr. Bigham, of Michigan, made an az. planatation remarking that in his recent speech he confined his proposition to the emancipation of slaves hold by rebels, their alders and abettors, bat would now say that whenever in his judgment it may become essential to common defense to shiver every fetter the power ought to be exercised. Mr. Divan obtained the floor when the Committee rose and the Hause adjourned. BirarkTß—On motion of Mr. Fessenden, of Me , the consular and diplomatic appro prim I n bill was taken up. veral amendments proposed by the . iiiiittee on Finance were adopted. The cA'.l viand. commanication was received from the President transmitting instructions read by the Prussian Minister from his govern ment. Referred. Itvort of the Judiciary Committee on the resolution to expel Senator Bright to wit: That there was no suffLient cause for such expulsion. Was taken up. Mr. Wilkinson, Minn., said that on presenting resolutions his regard for Mr. Bright was influenced by no personal feels ing, but exigencies of times imposed on as painful duties. He believed that Congress must act up to its duty and save the corm. try, it 4 every other department of the gov aiment had signally failed to act with scifficent courage and heroism. He refer, red to the letter of Mr. Bright, addressed to his excellency Jeff. Davis on the Ist of March, 1861, introducing a friend to Davis, who had a valuable improvement in flre•arms to dispose of and asked if that was such a letter as an honest and loyal Senator should write. Og motion of Mr. Wilson, of Mass., the bill to amend certain articles of war was taken up, the bill provides the penalty of death to spies and persons forcing the safe, guard of the army, In further considera tion was postponed till to.morrow.— Messrs. Wilkinson and Morrill, of Me., and Trumbull, of Ills , argued to show that the letter of Mr. Bright was treason, able. Adjourned. The River at Cincinnati INonnuen, January. Heavy rains prevailed since Saturday night. The river here measures 51 feet and rising at the rate of 8 inches per hour. There is five foot of water on the first floor of he buildings front ng the river. All the tributaries above are pouring out at flodd height. Arrivstil of the Illbeitoila. Or. J Mire, Jan. 20.—The steamer Hi bernia, with troops, arrived at this port thhi morning. EINEM BATTLE ItiatiliCKY I 210 REBELS .BILL ED KILLED buyer Mat from Washington. Gen. 'Wool hen Bent.l4Atcitfeol to Nor. Ivenont. el 1.4114 it cli/latta-APICOAIttmeIIOI.4.OI3M IA genco.., f . ; r---s , ' (1.4.. --- -, The AktnatillssfOrts;Af "I • nAtext ,Aitalii' AS to ditriOW - Wilt: ' "; ' 4 " . ' ' '''' The Hon:'MY. l lslleltrii;' Vricl'itaifi l 6 IVari entered - uptirkiVikiuntsi today. : A' largo introbtiv otAll pili4baitlitluif mil, form Atd"iii Air arki'gotaa:tallfi'6 - - - PAW:. ations-are being made st themtvgiard to. test thelitreiiAttr of tlitt 21,evi, fled „guns •Ilniebath'eire, Ons''..Of there a.-02.:4otulder has been enclosed with heavy timber and: will be - ilfed ivittP`tatstturtly - ilicressfrig. charges"Vifftifilr-burets- - - --- I/ 43 09 oillralia*ard.rialiLPthearaii: Minister. The Prusaian government, through its Miniateltemiffaviakatddotged the course of .England is the . Trent affair, Secretaty•ftWatalliiiespttiiii,' While'ttans, mitring to him a copy of the , printed doou meats bearing upon' the ettpcts, asks to be allowed the liberty of sUggeritir.g to the consideration of the :Prussian govern ment the expediency of improving the oc casion which has justly excitekao many apprehensions to recommend the general policy relative to neutral rights as suggest. ed by our government to the consideration of European States, adding, it .is only a spirit of the utmost 'reagent and deference that I take leave toaemerk that the periods when the United,,kitates Will have occasion to act the part of a`belligerent will probe ably be few and brief, While,' judging from pass experience, we cannot got hope for so constant a preservation of peace among the nations of the Eastern continent. Some days the . Hoiiae of Represen tatives adopted-a resolution calling upon Secretary Cameron to inform them what surveys are in progress • for a railway from Washington to New York, to inter.' sect the Northern Central Railway at ai point outside the limits o: Bsltimord, &c. A reply vas received to day, in which it was said that no such surveys have been undertaken or directed, and the Depart ment has no knowledge of any such survey being in progress. From Cairo. Canto, January 20..—A gentleman from New Orleans reports that when be kft, there the citiiena were daily expecting that Fort White commanding the entrance to Lake Ponchartrain, would be attacked and captured by the federals from Ship Is'std. There are not over b 000 volunteers in 013 city, and not ex , :.eeding 2,000 more could be raised in case of emergency. There are no batteries above or below the city and the only defense against attack from the gulf are two torte on opposite sides of the river towards the mt uth. He .hinks that the city could very easily be captured by a small force. General McOlernand's brfgade has re• turned from the expedition and taken the old quarters of 281 Illinois, which has been encamped at the month of Mayfield Creek since the expedltiGn started. He will be up to night. General Grant at Cairn CHICAO Jan . 20 —SpeciAl Dispatch from entro.—Gan. Grant and stall' arrived in town yesterday morning. Gen. Pain's brigade reached Fort Jefferson on Satan.. day night. Gan. Mctlerxiand's brigade will arrive to.morrow. The object of the expedition was a reconnoisance in force, of all that part rf Kentucky upon which a portion of the _operation's against Colum• bus will necessarily be performed, and the demonstration to afd Gen. Buell's right wing, oar forces have been eminently successful. The engineer corps, under Col. Webster, have full and accurate knowledge of the country. it im understood that Gen. Smith has taken camp equippage and what, ever was left at Camp Beauregard: The rebels fled to Columbus. McClernand's brigade went to within seven' miles of Col• umbras, encamped on Thaesday night within sight of the rebel wat3h tires and afterwards visited the towns of Milburn, Lovelacetllle and Blandville, surveying all the roads as they Went.. Part of Gen Smith's command will return to Pad. today. More About the Battle. Lotusvir.a.x, Jan, 20.—The recent fight took place on Sunday, Instead of Saturday morning. Gen. Thomas, on Sunday after noon, followed up rho rebels to their en. trenchments, 16 miles from his own camp, and when about to attack them this morn. log, ho found their entrenchments desert., ed, the rebels having lett all their cannon, Quartermaster's stores, tents, horses and wagons, which fell into our hands. The . . rebels dispersing had crossed the Cumber- . land in a stearaboat and nine barges at White Oak Creek, 6'pposite their encamps. ment at Mill Springs. Two hundred and seventy-Elsie reticle were killed, including,. Zollicoffor and Peyton. The dead wer( found on the field. Tho 10th Indian lost 75 killed and wounded. Nothing fuTther of the federaf loss has yet reached. here. , From California. SAX FRANCISCN Jan. 17.—Ttie ture has adjourned to the 21st te*w the water to subside from Sacrame The whole city hag been under water from two to eleven feet deep. The people are driven to their second stories and are unable to build fires and cook their food. Cloked provisions, in largo quantities, were sent from San Francisco by two steamers on Sunday. The water has materially subsidy ed since,, but the weather is still unfavora ble. The whole of the valley portions of the State have suffered severely from this unprecedented inundation, and many millions of property have been destroyed. Manassas Evacuated. W assianToN Jan. 20•—Information has been received by parties' direct from Manasses, that the rebel forces have evac% uated that point, falling back to a position further South not known; but the object is supposed to be to counteract an appro. handed movement of our troops from the seaboard. Mistake Corrected. Lowey'',Lz, January 20 —The Bailie Peyton, killed in the recent engagement, proves to be Billie Peyton, Jr„ attached to Zollicoffer'e staff, and not Bailie Pey ton, Ssn., as at flratreported. River and Weather at Louis ville. LoursTILLE, January 20.—Evening.— The river is rising three inches per hour, Philadelphia Market. Pamoitamm, Jan. 20.—Breadstuffik_vetry dull, withonechittrta of Woe% the sales of Flour corn. prise 6,000 barrels extra at 660 and 2.000 barrels extra Family-at'-E6 71056. 'tits reseipts small and stock very moderate. Small sales of Rye Flour.at . There is moderat demandfor Wheat and 60,000 bushels Red sold at $1 8141 85. 1,000 bushels of Rye brough t 72408. Corn is coming forward slowly and held firmly; sales of 8,000 tusheLs at 5846 W, for new Yellow and old 620. Oats are unchanged; 6,000 bushels sold at 883ic. Groceries are very quiet small sale, ; Rio Coffee at 19021 c. Ba Provisions; sales of 3,000 barrels Mess Pork and 8,000 barrels Mess Beet for Goy. srsment stores. Whisky unsettled; sales at 2402096 Cincinnati Market Report Clummurart, Jannm7 40-Baming--Floar le in good demand at $4 for Superfine, but trt was held at DSQ)4 10 at the e.Obe. There is an active de mand for Wheat at 866668 for Red. and 90619216 for White. Rye has advanced to 67 ogf,Bo mu g in good demo* receipts very light, porn and Oats firm at Ste.. Whisky has advanced to 170 and is in :mod deaushd. Bogs are are held firmly at $3 35@t8 60 but as regards onyers the market Was dull, and hoary, and not much demakid'; Ave hundred country dressed, averag ing TO pounds, were sold at $3 28 and six h - ne• deed avergtng two hundred pounds at sB'B6: - 250 se repng 380 lbs at Vi 45; reo • ipts WOO head.- litres .P..rk firm at $9 606/9 62%, but it ia held h k Aer, th irefore not much done. There is a good demand for bu k sides at 4q they , are held %6514 higher. lAirdi Sim at 6 1 g for head add 6 for gut. - There jg,sAa e groceries. , Exchange la firmer at ken/1111n- T,lll riyer still Thong at the rkklis per TOM% The present eta 61 feet MAR channel. and IS feet ca too dr of tit ntdkOngs, fronting the__ Jiver There le tight het the weeth# *Odder .- 3J'..:.5 R I 1 78 R. IV El WS. !rigrlowa."Pr 111091 Pinkvitffrrn lij i m - - nate • 'AA • 18...... = 1"4.18"8""tha rat , 3211i. Ir•eaT4MtragtiVisr4ito Fazitietwitti, • aglan, (Mirk, Brontmliet. • Cal. Bayard, PaelfaiAllnlialieifiZ) :*1 '%l3 ' I f i a a gON W It i gh • stago v iUdivg4alpirbasi • r..Thiablagnalao NAkfificad, BrOwtib. • I 6 zultins elarirt`o v-itet:Aki E / • ~,. John Wilog.lteackmbse-Viiheisting re‘,The Eiver.4.lo4sL eveninr et . there were -sig "34.oryggrggo end' reitng ... pek44o-4aMbieTLY wharf show 26 feet large:. ThattoltrasairtafeltaY ere pat itaitOrest deal-of trentleciTl ll /1 their freight ! ediaarqrlypo TigkargYettivial.—r: The lose aloes itm-Adieshenratiorlynahen.Y.: _ _ _ /ar m COloptp94orc i;yinqrlSkt,gpZi!,.,; paeket ieannclriceiffor Evansville :Cairo andfit• LoPis ; hitiodeedaindiergoner, thorough re. PoJrai and inAidit AchdrinagiOnadiddict:onel STD= - 41.1;hrst class meohlinic.)havedeTtikAl'tifte4 oink -Tided a tten tion:Eito hrsititlpchfiriit4)4o ccdtdr :lien than evertactlihiiliaiiii -Vielaker. .geseure in rgickincniendiniacat • ~ • . .• Da. The .64:4iniea .iteamerEte Cloud, -Capt. C. A. Dra,cifreamenneed fiti emit Loa ink V44ReAat, Tijig botitjuokiteingeisieti neeommodatowy experieneedneutiitticinlive Joei— teem 11 4tatiiitticiet'19Thitfti4;94hfintait, eteilde A No. I, 991. pheamvi st who ' has the charge of th%office, hae hosts of Nel/FIC, • , The , #st — cleoe pepsenger steamer Lila May, Capt. Jabn C. Reno, leavee-fbeeinettinati and Lot:nevi:ls nesday. - CapVit3iiii in a good etheer aad ilchi 3 teegallUOtaliti p a (4 . 602k40,40n with his brottei Vritik, Who has charge of the of nee, will be eertank .to see that the paetwingeri are welt eaten for; ,116 r. The time steamer J. W. Hallman, ()apt. A. McGarty,•le leading for Ciriolivati and, Lou boat realise her tripe with great regularity, and .ui a favorite with p a 4engera and shippers. _ MTh . ' Lir" irf§t utri fitetiMar " Pfltl is Donna, °apt. George D. Moore, is loading for Cineirtaati; Vitro arid Si: Louie. !lire dispatch " . ser - The Lae `steiamer Key Vat' Six 2, Capt. El, Evan., ti annotineed tcacqnotauast sad Louisville this day. TAls boat 18 iterarite 14* passengers and shippers, and deservedly so. The first clerk le cur 'attentive friend Capt. Jeer Mellon. SW - . Capt. Thorn= 'Poe hs.rfitippunced hie fts3ritestefimer,.C i lara Poe, for Cincinnati and Lcuietelia car-f-rtdar -•fitinirlOTlT"aboin bear this in mind. Da; The - splendid aide wheel, - passenger steamer, Emma Duncan, Capt. F. Y. Batchelor, leaf BB this dalt,for , Cincinnati. Lonisviile, Clatropnd st Louis. Thil a *is wai, built expressly for Me Saint Louis tracies . .s Hoe large staterooms and the bevt of acconiscuidatioas. Capt. Batchelor is a favorite with passengers end shippers. The @rat Fa J. Batchelor. a o:ever and attentive ottloer. its 6, The punctual steamer Emma Gras ham; capntin Monroe Ayers, leaves this day at 4 p. m., for.teneeille -and sit i ntermedfate• porta For speed, Lcoommodations and attentive officers this bolo 4 1143 no saperior. Mr. W,,thsc who has charger al 10 . 015Na:will be certa. 4 if tb' see that rte sengers are cared for. ve - The - POrtsmoutti packet for this day is the steamer J. B. Ford, Capt. W. Kerr, a good officer and a clever ma ti. igt_The principal loss of oil and barrels by the flood was from the Allegheny wharf. airThe':hull of a new side wheel stem. er fixated bruit the oily about 8 o'clock on Monday morning. It Was Bunk to the first deck. It was probably the new beat building for a Wheeling company at Bellternon. The loss to our oil companies must have be , n heavy hi the present 11110, .The also= of the Emma Graham report the Ohto river at sev eral poi nts covered with barrels. Mir' A number of oroPtYlioliTelit-ald; staves, landed from Aire ., alaza -Dean, Was married awai: the flood on Sunday night. The Pennsylvania Railroad Coma 'patty were fortun‘te this time, as their merchan dam was out of the reach of the Hood For Cincinnati. Louisville, Evansville and M. Lonis.„:. THIS DAY, JANUARY 21,10 A.M. THE SPLENDIp SIDE L wheel pmsenger steamer, ,- KAMA D1714.A.N, Captain F. Y Batchelor, leaves as announced. above. For freight or pa apply on board or to ja2l. JOHN B aVINOBTOR 00, Agents. For Cincinnati and Louisville FRIDAY. 10 mite TE FINE I MAXIM OLAR I POE., Mon twaro, mander. lea,es its atm.n. For trafirbt or punt:n(o4;lply on board or to For iJinclisiastl and,Loirtsillie THIS D ..11.0 A. hi: THE FINE PASSENGER STEAMER IDA MAY, John O. Reno, commander, leaves aaannouneed. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINGSION a 00. 421 or JOHN FLAoDvAgemta. For Ulneninatl, Cairo and Bt. •1" 011113 ,`.,. THIS DAY 1.0 A, M. ITHE FAVORITE EASSEN ? , .4. GER merrier DLOOTAH,.D.L. Hendrickson, commander, lamas m - , , - PM' freighror Maeigriapply onlbeard• 1141 Fo pr 4/Inettinatli' lEVameNttle, Cairo and Et. I;crarilt. ViFD.NZEIDAY, 10 A. AL. THE FINE STEAMER : Tap ti .A SAINT CLOUD, a A. DWG. Commander inn , leave for tite'l. , above and Commander ! s il l porta. a,For freight or passage apply on board. - :. Regular Tuesday I.PoiekeV For Marlottamad. Zanesville. THE fine paesener steinneria t MISS& agouti, BE4. roe Avers, eoniningider, ves Minh every Tursiday, at 8 °Weak P. m, sui t Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. m. For freight opissageapply on • • • or, to • J. B. Unmans t 00, For Oinclimafi k Liuds_!MLß!k THIS DAY, JANUARY 2 1 / 4 10 AeAri k lat THE FINE STEAMER J. :W4414 H &LIMAN, A. M'Carti*y commit der, leaves as above. For freight or peerage, apply on board, or to J. B. LIVINGSTIJNA tl9, '9 : • St. Loads. WRIiN.s.DAY, 10 A. M. SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMER PRIMA. DONNA, George W. Moore,oomman. der leaves as announced above. For freizht or passage apply on board or to J. B. LWINGBTON 1 CO., or JOHN IPGAM Agents, For Cincinnati and Loigioville TUESDAY, JANUARY 91. THE splendid passear h At ia ete;amer KEY INEST,W.S. Be commander. Nor freight or wave apply_ on boarded. ea' lan2l J, B. LIVINGSTON l 00. Agents. For Marietta, GallipoLie, Par kersburg and PortsmOntiti, EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. 21,, 111 H E FINE I',4BSIEN- -.,. 4 .,,,., GER steamer, J. B. FORD, . H. Kerr, commander, leaves announced above. For freight or pomp opEly oa board. .IMatilobACOragent. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 'P. IL . . „ thEI:STFAMER SCINNPEArd Captain Wm. moo, lama. Dm . IV lisliata, Park . an Gallipolis, _.. _atalalagweeirly tripe, Plttabatik every WRDittgaDAY at. 4 dalaak; tetamma i law* GaMpolla every FRIDAY at 8 dada*. s . --- 1848__. - D. H. LBW% Agett. fta: Vail • orl Mole G _ mid ---41firmlat%ualltr arafattrt -1 TEIDe.4? -1 1411471fJ,*(104"nkr roatlttftj - 114 0 2 1114=411401,114M • • mmtarithig, -30,41b1 Frnd.ll.46*- ippty,BOCMAL -7374104544411 Pg• --STEAMBOAT •AGIONIthr l• scfa c. -471 y • 7 04 P VW' 4 b 7 4 ,44. V*l ! - W i ;, H 4433:Milan officoorz-lthi . itiot ~, ...MkPA WATER L ^3 4 "..-.1* 1 4 1114 402 . bmio, DM' aogmt from otembootMoti. „ , TO4 .THE' 'Pti - Biav-3 , : , i : 4 '-l '' ''44- • IG , SENCaliiiif 4,4 ? , sal", 411.44 , . Jr 3 mita& Atindrifott- ',.--;.'-' t' - ' 7 43 011: 4 qj , ` 4. 1. - 4.0 4 1,1 , 89 Plnitgags of a r div ' /, - - 4 :i.-- .- - '4-2 4 .!:4 4- aorainiennit , tiviat , aweng .- 4 ,•3i-: - T,-.- - -- s- ', ''",." 1 !i,, 4 ",: tied de4estr,.... dmordera..( '...'-:- ,- - - -- , - -- ",i ;„' ~ 2. 4 - gall abet* and - rhainwee or ', ' '- - - - -i',/ , , ,, / itra l ,, , ,, stiudioni'• canteen - and -, . - --:?">,, , ..,-,„. tk i ~...,- ~':.' medal:110 yentas of both •- ' _ - "; _ '.. "' ~-:,,' - 47"" a v ~ Vales, Inuit &We, tangle te - . - '--- ,_ "- 4 f,„ th: Beeman= pabliahea the fact 01,4 a, so, the ignorant' - and ' Wadi ' 'reotteet ,-„- - • 'dreg.: fullyshocked, wed- thintrAtillaT . very immoral, and for COMMlneU________9/I;lradAarafti our:Thou a meg their wives. - , x 0 , 00 ,4 0 111k,_ .I‘ l 4 c _.- An • oatsqUors. Their family phyP , W= , l',Wri - , cautions to keep them in tmoranft th= ti or ; t s t_ e IMMO eirDr IrIP A tiSTEUr. (iMeaft lest a l ucre lao prutioe Might. be iciar-46 - ibiniXo - unong stupid falsely modest and proaturipthemeT'dtg ,, tendon tem ard mulled ta igeonne as m macaw. and who tem . I. ititr-sotti e. , 'lsto gene°, tense, to.„ to dollareand' , ~ , re-,/ u me meanly artily gotten. ft WO' . _ . , ~ ~ that noooopesvinfa en igase _ that their sum ,natiggar. fad a,.,Vintlaty feeble, stet ly cad or con: late eonditlien r ender l4lllM4 -, ones, halro been rehozer„ t h matt iadVigoi. bY'Vf•,, , EftelidTß,UP,Lbeeidee many. befordandeitar-mlO ll l- 1 .2 3 -• i . riage throughkim havnbean•wersimuoh end ----- 4 "A' anxiety, mortileation, 40. -Rawng•the-ed , ---s-I Of over thirty years expealszieti , -and , '.z- 44 1 4 ,.. -it oonaseaand , behaastinerioveldnin the ' - ,,, 1ut -'''' f&Petal and who la daily. consul , .c= am ;lie profession, as. recommended .17j , ~. 4 ' l ,T, Able enigma, yenerterenyer swam. ?WO% Spermatorhea, or so ed neettansistasttni Thee dreadful malady. can be complO., :,ale the terY th ienttlidedvailmdatl44eM M it t .. • female ' , vases he had superior eiperienee on,i,ew needant of he old .nge, !evenly Zealll.44tlnlekdr" hinter la togo,pletely oared. : da for OlmenraPtiOlairtc- A rd I pulmonary-diseasesln.Y.A.YruMWakeust=wer sad trom Iceland moan and mar ingreototite -tett - *Mita physiolial Evp jeers, at.the 'S:72 , d, ' has. had „ more hareem th., . 1 111 , ikielordteaseata ..isair , :;bat have as yet been diacevade4,44,-; io HiltLili (4 ewe win show. They are allgenadne an =be roducL according to a pamphlet that ywrene . yr: will get' at the wminati -,, i, all glace SS Sinithruild' street, near Witten e ear i Pr i *enoromanimaonsframku,ileria-agALtiVet ettiodt/119. _Meet b 3 - ,311 anis-v -de4AVdevri4 . frittsburah Post tate;;,s THE - nay 1111116111)1 Orin - ling a.-zicar For the next two weeinirilfici,7 WTI A T 017 Hi' j.:titYrgl FOR A 13,, • ••• -, ,, sbotevrec. O MK : RS T 19,13 2 wt All —— OR -of NEW YEAR'S PRESENT. , All . the Wends and custoreeraiof ;:-.5.. EzAggimr; NETBAY,&:I3IIIOIIW3r Tbst have not yet debt rosined OANbago aillirihrt% please looli Ryer the following Irstof mitteles,When tney wl.l bo sum WSW somethingte 43131if•-• 7 i Vest,,laudp... t 15firr TionoppooniSii tn . Gents' Eti , UktpinB; . Tetlitimany, Bracelets, .., a Forkx473 Int Sp.mt- &elm, 4 Bulbriftalmw Web Siodit, " „ ' &AVM', Pens and Gases, " . AMA& ` - i r- , 1 Lockelet 4cir Mina- 4 Saw lillengs.i . I litres, sE t. WOMllle dro -,tl Cada Smithy" " ru olut, stard Studs, ', Male Knife A t i l : = Buttons, !Mk., , .' i •',...,r3a.,1 Zgiro, ." Snuff ' ri- . et-.le, 1 : 1 Z 4 Platedl NaPbAS red, - • " Milir Dro 4 a Guard Chains, 4 CAM . a Keys, a Tea Se • .."i - 4 ' Marine, * Coffee . „ . . . .... . . 4 Armlets, " M C ll 4 4e le . 4 41 . 1 '.? a Pencils, ho, act. • err„ ~. , plat e d Ice Ruiners, .21 .riii 1 22a1N-ia.i Plated Spoons and Porks4t, . , t eve - tra. ,Plaiedtiloup_and Oyster Ladles, eteietec•- 1 " 113 Gektalla baiter Matches of every hnisidna. ' . to style and price.. • rek., Frenett s tierman and American illooltn, . t.• Messes, Musical Bo :2 :2 tont tuneinßrimen, ~,,,, nary, Portmenates and fancy articles' ixt - tene '":„ oconerone•to mention. • Ail . we ask ltraMl4l. Om ;,, establishment, NO. MPTP/11l STBEET,MISIoor from Wood, and examine our goods and.prititent:t .':= el/3 CARPETS. OI•L VLOTIIO' 26 PIECIt.B--' NEW DRUGGETIEII-5;J' .tl.l 4eo. 40.1 . • NEW BRUSSELS CARHOP" aft-These have lug, becia*ediveikailitoig• aftBln7 LATEST ANDBIOS 1 PATTRUKetApitzta eel price& - 75 PIECES W. EPOLENTOOkif 7111 • • 44101,U61 . 1,-1; tot,"et.EofirAt4 AMkil Rl. V Al& 111R.hatigs -- - DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL - oi l ,' SURGIOAL Office, No. SO ----- - ., . 4 .: Smithfield unas. irtreet„ p ! ittelmrgh„ ' ' . ,: • Penney . .. Dr. BROWN is an old dd. ~. .., -.„ sem of Pittsburgh, and has been . .; • tt , t „ in 'Plfetil36lo/ tee UM fwarto." , - , Ave sear& •Ms b 115111085 has ..., - ~ s ine been confined mostly to Private' . _9 ..- .._ and Sargkal Diseases. - , ..k.t 4 ~• ..7TI . ' MMUS AND STRINEIgars •--91. , • 4 `.., 4 In need of a medical trend, should' ifot , ,'hill 10'. al fkg,d oat the suns plaoanf relief.- The' Dotarwiell.' . regololirtedusto, and his -hi that trest - .7 . 0 a meat ore certain Glass of diseases la a maw ,fire -.. , tat to the sufferers of *Meaning ; t ~,;44 the use of his remedies anA 'followlejtithstik," s. DR. BROWN'S ItiChififilMag''',''' i.' . ..._,•" , ,: 4) ,., aster fail to ease the worst form of ifei,..H . lfOlf'..'' 'seam, Impatitiew sad litorfulompAffeetions.—nr/Wli' all diseases arising horn a hereditary teint. - irbiter , .- , manifests itself In the farm of a tatter t rl4 '''''' end a grad many forme of skin disesw: „ of which the. patient is noting) igintwon: o . "'' ; petunia to al filoted,Dr.Brorotolfers hones'eel , r•- and sPeedt." Mili, - ---""".- -.7 WM/WM -'—',.•• , Dr. Prown's remedies for this sliming tirettith'Y i c at ion, Ills_Vil. an oby that editor UM: asinine - h which the scent and weskit:glided! '. . n to, ( own doinwmtkohystez. 4 ' 'the SRI reliable remediestotb&• knows in- this- rattoni,•;:t _ ,k)l 7 .thipy are safe, andruske a areitdr rinkantilog 42 n ealla ' ...........-.............-... Dr. itrown's remedies swear all -toeitre.thle• petnfol disease in 4 04_ ,4610.441 AGM Be also treats . mee, aoisturs, Medial Dieonargas, Formaht Weeineene. Monthly Wristreteions, pier,wies the.ToietriPlir. and to Ano, berforts_anem=s r Potoe Inthomeek-- an d „ on of Dm igadritri together with dime sof es topes arigho . - - = e d d ulzsm io utfigrout z n o. se *- 1 - 14 zoatmou Idll , be izoriledia3 '11.4.4" 71 .40ne 4410 to.any add:rear, eat :mew sedan from obsermton. ,114 Private gem rut CO rest. ettewownrb. , eniekkerier, 4'47 iiiMXT CON&IGNILtift3- -- : ~-, ,1::*,.1 68 hives White Wheat Family Rom; - .' l -.. ' l ' l ' l . 1 8-: _f l • -Choategee Floor: , -' '• ' ''.--* , • l . 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