, 75., , 4 , 7 7......,-.., : - , :,f i,. . 4 TINI . 1 1 41-I .ER - ;• ~ ' 'r,: l o. - 'Dili readers Ita i.: 4.iiit'Ae.iinuolinee ii of thi/flipV = o£' Butler - *llip49m,fiii... ciivAtit.o;l4s- and 6 1 2.1 ...6iiiiisi - Banks in his — ! - steMg=lliegeri' - Timiiiiiiiiiii" is that **4loiip!aints '4 :_ t he Frenck!eonstil at' NT. ~, 1 anse means o - causing 1744 Yr e was - , f • t 'ie . :AnMlsn be , ca 4i. e; the I r cllct!* condi - in - '4f;- Ifni goveroMiptiliasiet as io be- Nr1f)41:110:e"0 [zopte-03fiiiisigr,161+ - rii::frissoftr• 0,4 Itrat•Aidnea ;foreign ':' , •1;lk --- i ;_ : ;tlir''' - : ‘;.::- -::::.': : . .: • ' ' • -9Aotoei t he. , :, cause of -general mininral - 4-,te; we i:ire : Ofeasitd illitoial t sinki:.'llels'a*ciiiiiier I V* ak.liciid - absolute :toin• iii': - ;i!'en;rage7-;:&iiiiiinnitY. 1 182 84 wretch, whose only _ --,,..-.;_,.., 11. 1: 1 7 ert r- e, mit . - a , 3ucceel. . Benjamin F. Abel scoundrels like iied 'car the bounty of ii, are intich 'to blame /, in which!oar. bleed" - T_RPltier4 #fiiii. “Y obittitTit* *eii , -- -_-; t........ ": iiiiiiiii . i_ Itavi; . _ en on. .gezapnt to -.ho Southern Hotspura 4 0> 11 :A0hrolia,kb: .6 10liarn;:i - : :; - Ae:;:and tlt_ Papist 11- Dickinson And ..their crew of r. -- ,,vlliiiic fne.,,,iriliiiji4c4',iiiitibfgrs were more ikiTAtiVerlitiiiii - nl4Bhtiiders themselves. !: 4 , l 4 4AtaSk t4eAsTir,g,49s9Merdidthe I t*: - PaEnottptriileCiniiiii " ' inl , s;f7iieinfiting *ell , 1 ITatitkitrir-than we r d this Butler the; . 0 ziOilokic,tie.,4)o4l43ildtkeipro:illitverjr, 4 • --=dfeei#P4B4o for Governor of te' .a ! - .„. iltl!ieiii;VeioAi more 4indictive i''' 7 47 P-Aluti.,_ TAtuilitiOniste.idelf- and governing ; , s ., jiTiiw...Qtbaruermith a lerOcity, worse: , 'than' ~ - Wlhat of Pm,e,affri,,at.Grpiadg in Spain. The q). 1,,.... ~IFoil4 remarkB'i ll— --:roci-late, Ntri'teari'toln l- Ao' - iiil 'the 'M' hi .lz',!--*ltief that.-haalkeee. do ne by his predepea c 2 ....,Z 1- ; - ;:iporblataterwirt.upc, to clear the --..ic , ..-Aiiipolud hir - and thefita - ''ofilie' — I-- _...„.. wel-cautainfilieTnion alarhich bias. been cast over he tither'ffy the Conduct of 31.- and his subordinates in 1 ,litajor Gineral -Banks haA4 corninand,too.,whieh this j.:-.. Ihri' ago announced ~. -•'-',.` td; ', - ,l l i- '";, • :7 - .''' . dAlenee ~ ft his ' val in. ist,- . ..- ' a '-: with the ifAlfari4 Ihivia, ,deuoun. loin it.„%eas of mankind, to Ctranntiougi iiidtitiOnliy-itny Meer in to_' whose Tower;he (WAT , Trili,WoT4teksiitie; rhaltial JAME - tom seeing ,crate - in 4a,hideoua ctirtu4 atinitivi•fe ncifyr Viliilethi t . tittWor,Ba tirJeuds a certain `"' ta t 0',.5 1 1 4 P , 9 6 4Put forward ''`Daltta , motitlittfitatiou'dflib ilistiness of proclamations pciiale_itC , ba.. ridiculous a to be detastable, _the nom• ?dace casbilinprabl, high. *suitkilil4 a man - hi Gen . , ait - it aulfiaktutiAtl hopa.lhat biddined . 'won ..paptilm• South west of - Genet - al tons;, any r indeeeistf,b4si id' of `Davis', yiniiiiiiduai v - Ire_melisinrably-Connte r i __-...auministratliiint ones temper: 9itati*iii4pil!ailiagiti l d honest . of the lriitinbia city of NeW Orleans. '..-.L..1--.., ...—_, - • 4440:iei Cifidirupit #.r our Goner. 'up'oil :the . Ra ppahannock. li„iclimOnd -„E'nqrfiffr editorially if hiir(Bunnt,d,e's) ability. as a ikia: o 44:Aresaiu7 ,44; state . i.e'sbaleany : ; :l ar.thlF;Thilli es 'ford County, lut sent .flav ht - ,.rein coldimne:.ogfatihok ,niitek,l,ithtia .ffirnialint errliiiilllSO ball - Slitgi , intli' anti. ol;alfell ~.'..-.:,,,._.._, . - Jailed' ' takiay. -- ,•! I liWila e aii i iiimeut a 4 b Bishmoad Riv, - - -r 'i -: : -- P 7 -1 1, 131 0 41 5: -‘--- tk-fi l ig r ceeill 2 013:r a,•taiii she . I *....,9le i lery 2 _,,,ujaillW x ,_ gT: j 4 !*' l4 in be 7 ' i4l3 ' z 't .P'"wilt 5 1!• 11 ! - : ' ' *lolled. - - T . ci l l i :Li iiiOwtOtii - (40040nt i r 1 0, vlai' -4,1e,i-:;1 o ri Zteq ..1`,.... ii,,o,rik . , •=i:a;T:2- .....,,.. „..„ ?. .....-& - :--..ss ~..1, -, ,.; , ,,....4 3 ' . : 2 - 17 ' ; ' , -.7.:...`-- -- 1 o —ra— iiitoluitio;444, ' 1F ...,1404 ~,.gcot .; iapirday ,- ...29mpt ~,,. , ------ -- -- ' ii,-,-, ..... ii. c V I r ; 9 ~ ~- xY,:. ~, ..... C x~ ~a,Y L • t6'nkd 04.4 - 44ki tislaegates 88 'oll.l4ilie.n4x Ate.iii eiamog d ,t , Tfel i #o l / 11 r* evi• lera.latn4te peacelof er ari 1 1*" 46 rifig lifer, and by Conefiti 41.3111.1%-• • the Otheitfeet(n- asierteketnirg. Itl 2 'ered severely «aing the en. bend - of :his foto it-;into :action. „ „, -- 4Obiniton took on. ivOunded kA eitl.Pait: George :gip and teyrible - hours of notated regiment :a. Y~:~*~ii- y: Further Developments —Gre at ~. Swindling in the Payment of Bounties of Soldiers. 19 . Morn the New York Thive..l . In addition to the enormous frauds up on the . United States governmen• which . are brought to light in the statement above, we have still another featare of the gen rat system, of swindling to which, it is , , . 'said, the State and country have been sub jected, atmost.ever since the offer of boun tiesfor the enlistment of private soldiers was made.. At first—Aat is, for a very . few,weelts- .. there was, at. least ? a show of liiiiiiiitila-;iirawiel the;nreeedingly Mier :al bounties offered to men to enlist; and, at"that tinin, when a - man enlisted, he was tsken to ; the qaarters of the Company or regiment into which he had enlisted, and - there.tept.- -That ,conrse, - 'however, was not long generally pursued. The I men; when .enlisted.and: having received their .bounties, would ask for a "pass" for a,' few,clays t to regulate•,their• family affairs, 1 midi() spend the bounty uioneY for 'what themselyes or. their families needed. This seemettprOper enoughnt the time, bnt ex perience proved ..that many of the men thus let.go did not return, and were, in Consequence; marked' as deserters. The system was, then commenced by many offil' .cers of retaining a -- .large - portion of the bounty, onfgrantitira pass,-in order to in.: sore the retartrof the enlisted man. t:' Those - vholuid. enlisted with the 'inten tion of going into the, war, returned, of COurse, and clairtailtikereinaifider of their lkeunty. money. 1341,fteie were many who did not r aturi it is;,:lieleast, remarkable that: f• - thot*Who'did not return vey,few have befin::alieSted..', of ,the ( abou t), six thousand. rgen*lio received' the bounties in the nity of ginoklyn; ancl_the immense lylarger number who received the bona-, ties in.. this eity,. it. is not believed that, much More thari one half are now con ..nenfed with hte,arly by reason of their 'Lifte enlistment. in this connection it is properto .say that the .charge of giving .passes to men,,while withholding.theprin .v?pl,portiok of their bomitiee, .and taking .un-citlier.nieasures to insure 'their return isma . ,..lo4,.l.cloeit z l.tot i ,of course, apply to of ficerprUeki'desiielOftllnp their compa niestuategitßins:-..wthi-paramonnt to ev- Wotlie,3l34pnevertheless, the tact is notorious'among niftier's and privates that an imagnseNAnotint* - money has been talierill'bni;theieininieel.for counties, and that, the men , ciedited- for receiving it are .)''rteltls ll M4V- t ; ' - -', ' i :'," "Itibolotted..that there are men now intlike , nityifii#o4 . ol..clotlies, who have been p -- "An44..tiii. times, tinder; the ilesT • ---`' : - 'Under diffireat Alma, azi4ho-itavei t . '- -- %rr.gted. Ir*-440-,:etftiia.oije other Wheat thiee .iiiiinttilf,and sweet potatoes have 'formed the principal article of diet. - I tear - did theta- icket: guard of about 500•Lonisiana rebel s, with two Smell field pieces, commanded , by Col. Shiehle, had left that placeaborithalf an hour - - - ,befciec ihelitiding of 'Odr - troopa, poet 'haste for Port ilptiso,n, F wheee there : are _12,000 ior 15,606 rebels. SOme of the negroes said theYlked.trind to take away a few bags -.of , corm' but one sbellii-buret ad close by them in the woods that they' dropPed the corn tii - eicpedite-their flight. All the whites ,who yemained, sofar, as I could discover, yrofessed to be Union mem One of them, 4 - Teefichman, who "conversed broken ''Englielf, 'Said fluently: "I'M so glad' the Union soldiers have come. • Perhaps we Will get something to eat when the secesh are all gone'' from - the country.'"• Solite of the peopleshad left the city that very morning, 'but moat went away a: fortnight be more previously. A TALE: WITH THE CONTRABANDS. Following the...example sof the corres pondent of a radical paper, 1 betook my 'self to a conversation with gone contra bands, but , for amusement as well as in formation: Sortie Were comparatively in telligent, and their answers ,corroborated facts that Mend correct. One little fel loW, with an irregular piece of old . fe t hat, three-fourtlut_of a_ pair , of butternut pants, oho anaPender - that fuel been brOkein three times and - re-tied, and a hickory shirt !ilia pus sleeve, interested me conetdera '•; • milked' him If there wero any ttllolition late in 13aten Rouge. 'de rebels tockthem off." "Indeed I what do they do' with them!" "Day shoots 'em, slap,- mas'r." "So I suppose. You knoW what an ab• olitionistie; don't yon ?" • 'Teal tnas'r; what de sojers call cart rid.tes." hat sufficed. Boon after . the, troops landed dye aged citizens called-on Gen. Grover and claim. ed,protection for-the town and the few aged.inen, ;, the. Women, children, and ne• groisivho.reinained. -Gen. Grover /19811- NA thiiirrhe;,deeired to injure; none such. SYDNEY, • Gen. Banks' Expeidltion. CELAILER HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 15. The secret is Partially out and is rapid ly •developing. Gen Banks is—at pres• ent, leastin- command of the city of New. Orleans ?)ice Gen. Butler. It is for the time being, and probably will contin ue tabe, his headqcarters, from which he Will - supervise and in some instances per socially command the expeditions to be made from this place, for the complete opening of the Mississippi river, and for the relaking acid holding posseasion of, in 'add "through this' federal authority, the country rouud:aboat. The first and evj• dent:vital •necessity ,is to capture all the placeiridong the courae'of the Father of Waters where the rebels now hold or have o e or , e cone , eracy. Ississip• pi must be ours fromsouree to delta. W must have undisputed passage of its wat ere, and.when that is done its fertile val ley,_viith its vast agricultural and commer cial resources, its cotton and its sugar of luture,crops,its vast wealth of trading— nay, more, the loyalty of its people, secu . te4 interest; is fast bound to the United States government once more. I dlifit'ot - override the matter: What is exae-,tothe confederacy when ii. is irre vocably isolated by our possessidn of the Mississippi? The rebels will be unable to keep . an arny in Texas ith pur gunboats along the river and our w eipeditions nb folt lowing close on the land. There can be uomistake about it; that when a portion country is isolated from the central -poWer, 'the - conquest of that isolated liiirgon'is'a thing comparatively easy to be 'accomplished, and no warfare can be kent up except a.guerrilla.,*ar, such as is yet practiced; to some extent, in some parts of Missouri and other portions of . the Southwest, 411111nr , 1 -04 , 611 art, - ----1 1 th—eff,* : i, ,;.7.ariiiirninf t ir inert it - eici tiftifilliti4etth bounty; leave_ the Pr,' '7 l' 4424^ in - the hands of the - iting of. ceive the accustomed ' s, and the.. for Rhode Island tetit,Atilist agairgt, h ,„ AL la ~.,.___„_. t,A. The Change ut uomenanenrs */ NesOank • ,-- ' :.-,...`1 f ia i On Thursday, th e: lOtt -, lnte . rals Battle and k. and Butler met at-the army ifeidguarters; , Carondelet street, Tor- theiPurp2ose .of a formal introduction. The '' . .Datd - of the litl — in its account.of thmeetingilittyarr., General Butteraddressed_Generalßauks. andiwelcoinnd Ai: to the ,DePtirtni*tikf. the Gulf. He assured him that he would find` "- here trobtll'ivlici wth . ereadytaiiield a cheerful obedience to every order. Genexal Banks responded that the only pleasure he had in taking the command - of the Department of the' Gulf was in obeying an order of the government of :the, United States. The meeting- of the two chiefs was most cordial, and the in• terchange of sentiment_ was that which marks the coining together of old friends. Gen. Butler now personally introduced each member of his staff, and this cere mony over Gen. Banks introduced the members of his staff. five Ay or gas of ee and were, it ihe tk ap “we •Boon after these formalities General Banks and staff withdrew. Gen. Butler then addressed his staff, and requested that each member should take pains to enlighten and assist their successors, of whom he spoke in high terms. He prate ed, in the warmest manner, Gen. Banks, and assured the gentlemen present that his was a character of which the Ameri can people might well be proud. Noth ing could be more generous than the man ner and terms in which General Butler spoke of his successor. WIT AND WISDOM. The possession of wit often gives a man courage to play the fool. Better submit in silence to a wrong head. ed fellow than try to set him right. Alen who have vices may be entitled to our respect; those -whe have not virtues ars contemptible. • It is onr own vanity that makes other people's vanity intolerable. Sin and misery are not lovers but they walk hand in hand just as if they were. • Words are sometimes golden and some times brazen; and so is silence. god's picture gallery of the forests lis best seen in autumn. Lot was a good man, but Lot's wife bad an ill lot. Every bird pleases us with its lay—es pecially the heti. The gate of perdition is a dangerous one mue to let children swing on. -It is to be feared that our pork packers not unfrequently cure diseased swine. He who has no money is a poor man. He who has neither money nor character is a poor devil. Constant motion is a great law of na: lure, nothing' being stationary—except pen, ink, and paper. Many 1. oys, when they go out into the cold, have a rbundabont way of keeping warm, He who keeps a cold hearthstone will never be cheered by the song of the cricket. A State that lives by devouring its own people will soon have nothing left to feed on. 111DERFIIISERIG TOILET ARTICLES. &C Hair oils and Pomades. Handkoichief . Estreets, Toilet oompagion, Cologne water, domestic and imported English and French 'lair brushes. Pawl powder, Liquid reage,,to Puff box • •"•'• • o • reining tomb?,".111 Toilet waters, TAT iaus perfumes, Hair dyes and hair restora•ives, Portals bx SIMON JOHNSTON. d 3020 comer Smithfield and Fourth streets EDROCILAMATION-CITY OF PITTS- D. BURGH, accordance with the pro isione of An Act of General Assemoly of the t out me* wea th of ren-sylvania, .providing for the incorporation of the city o' Pittsburgh, and of the :rarities bupplements-to said Act. I, B. C. SAW-) alayorof said city, do Issue tile, In Jan Proclamatio n thaton tho First Ttreiteday uary, D: 1863, Wingq the 6th day of the month . , the F. eemen in ervh Ward in sold City, qualified to vote for members of the 110IIRO of.ftepresentatiyea of this Com-on wealth, will meet at the several places of hoUng elections in their respective Wards and Pic cheats. and elect by ballot., under the provisions of an Act of As gembly pas- ed the 16th day of Mn,, 857. First Ward will slept , by ballot. one person to be D. member of the relent council of said city. and two persons to be members of the Common Council. Second Ward, one person to be a tr eniberot the Veva and two persons to be members of the Com m, n Council. • Third Ward. two persons members bers of the Select and six persons to beof the Com- 1 mon Council, Fourth Ward. one person to be a member of the Select and two persons to b., members of the Com mon Council. Fifth Ward, one person to be a member of the Select and six persons to be members of the Cost mon Conleil. • Sixth Ward, ne person to be a member of the Select and tour persons to be members of the Common Council. beventh Ward, one person to be a member of the Se eat and two persons to be members of the Common &amok • Eighth Ward. one person to be a member of the ueleot and three persons to be members of the . Common Council_ Ninth Ward, one person to to a member of the 'elect end three persons to be members of the Common Council. Each of whom thall be ormEtled to serve at a memter of the House of Itepresontativey of this Commonwealdt. At the election to be held m aforesaid, on Tuesday, the 6th day ofianitary.l66B - of the I/rst Ward of the City r f Pitt baho meet at the Pnblio School House in raid We rd, The electors of the Second Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public, SOl/001 11011E0 in said Ward. The electors of so much of the Third Ward oil' the etty of Pittsbnrgh as lies North' And West of Brant street, being Precioot ~No. I of sald-Wardi tomcat at the public house of 'Timothy:, ?Irwin, , on the earner of Sixth and . Smithfield Streets.. The I electors o , so much of the . Third Ward as Bee South and-Balt of omensG 'street' , being Precinct!' No. 2of said Ward, tat he house of 'Charles Henedy , on the corner of Wylie and Ton. nel streets. The electors of the Foirth Ward of the eity of ' Pittsburgh to meet at the Pnbre School Housein ' raid Ward. The electors of so much of the Fifih Ward ofthe Oily of Pittsbnrgh as lies North and Bast of Ad= ams street, beans Preofnot No. l:of said Ward, to meet at the pnblictichool Home In said Ward on lh a corner of Penn and Adams stre*te, The elec.: torsifsomit . tt of ate Fifth' Ward - as Bar &nth and West of Adams stree.leing Precint Nq. 2 of said Ward ti meet at thevibdereettoel-ilbnie",in raid•Ward,-en the Corner rot •Ferut, an d= Ad a ms strecta,.in said precut. • ' The electors of the Sixth Ward .of-the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the RuhtlikSehooltHouse in said Ward. . The eltetors of the Seventh - Vale if thHacity or 'Pitts' crab to meet at theleablieSehtiolliottselo • Slid Ward. A: The electors f the Fighth Ward 6 thircit.g . Of Pittebn gh to meet at the Schoel HL use io said Ward. . ~,,, . :the electors orthe Ninth Waid of the Atstol Pittsburgh to meet at thepublio SeheolHoefiltin said Ward. Given under my ,land, and the seal of the said city of Pittsburgh, the.23d day ofDee, A D, 1862.- dee29; d N. C. SAWYER, Jr, Mayor. JUST BEICEIVED MEN'S, BOY'S and YOUTH'S BOOTS, Ladies% MiSOW and Children's Boots..Coogress Gallen and Balmorals, a prime lot. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere SOLAR OIL Worms compsarr. ik! OF PENNSYLVANIA: 01710 E ST. GLAIR STREET, war 1 / 4 : firidpf. * IS-Add:ea: WEAVER, JlL.Searetars and Treasurer. mv1941 FOR BOY'S. (1' O T 0 -D IFFIEROACHERII &HD ILW buy a pair ofilichte fitalrtuade Boob! for Bore. suitable for Chriiitinaeprosente. DlMEaillatEfEllt. No4folifth stt. Kt 11(Mer:: 'PI • isstNEWS stlit s.w,- • - s. .14 N. 1;4 zfilleil:Ohallenged Fli t - .1.: 5- 1511.3i- , 44 a reek: .; Is to make an Attack on rktown and Oloneester. ..F0i669 'Preparid' flir Thetni &C, I YORK, Dec. 28.---The steamer Co has arrived with New Orleans the 20th and Havana to the 22d. I steamer Potomac hasralso arrived ew Orleans dates of the 19th. e was no: news •of moment. The •*ohists, thinking that they see .a less .us commander in Gen. Banks, ap ra the streets in crowds. One. of Sent Gen. Butler a challenge, who lin his pocket, and sent the angry !•ord that, if he desired an onset, to on, in the street or wherever it Isnit him best. Genl rived Thel lurkie • A 1:. rived, Genetl7 cork best fe respec, Corcoran with his legion had ar t New Orleans. India had occasion to rebuke the g treason of the ficayune. ge number of speculators had ar and may give au impulse, to trade. Ranks was very busy, and in hour:. i sultatiori with Gen. bider. The .eling exists between them and their ive staffs. • - - Col. Elliot, of the rst Louisiana Regi merit, ad resigned. Generals Banks and Butler were sere naded,' on the night of the 19th, by the band of the 31st Massachusetts Regiment. Rio IJaneiro dates-to Nov. ri state that the ehip Screamer put back to port die masted, She was afterwards fired by one of the l'rew, but thesfire wad extinguished with bat little damage, and the incendiary was ariested. Thule American barks have been sold to British houses at Rio. •ni ADELPHLA, Dec. 30.—A dispatch i dated Fortre 33-Mon roe, Says; The Mail boat from Yorktown and Glou cester Point brings reports that-oar garri sons at both' points mere under arms yes• terday, anticipating an- attack from the rebels at Gloucester Court Howie. It is aid that a rebel force of 7,000 men men ha been detached from Lee's army to operate in- conjunction with Gen. Wise on or]` river, under Gen. Trimble. Gen. INaglee is fully prepared for an at tack, add will move out to meet the enemy if to be found in the neighborhood, to. morrow The 'gunboats Tecumseh and Valley City are lying in York river, opposite GI oucelter Point. It is 4.lieved that this point can be held against 10,000 men. READorriarrEits, ST. LOUIS, Dec. 29. Major aeneral Halleek, Gentral-in-Chief The Army of the Frnntier, under Gens. Blunt and Herron; moved over Boston Mountain, on Saturday, and advanced without I halting to Van Buren. They drove the enemy across the Arkansas, killed aid wounded a few, took three steamboats, camp equipments, and one hundred prisoners. The march of forty. five mile, with the arms of the service, E L over the mountains and through the deep mud of he valley, was a most arduous and gall t affair. (Signed,) - ' S. R. CURTIS, Maj. Gen. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES . Low Pri oea. ' TORBENCE & MeGARR, APOTHECA itTy.s . - 12(.1-4er Iburill and .Ifarbi Qtreeir. PITTSBUtt6II. Drugs, 1 Lead, Cream Tartar Medicine., Paints, Baking Soda, Peritunery Dye Singh% Eng.2lLustard, Chemical., Spleen, 01fi t &Ar.., dee., dre. re- Physbians Praaarbtions accurate, cow Pounded at 'ell hours: 1 Pura Winee and Lictuors. for medloinal nee l ardy. -- - jelike i -- -- - ASSIGAIEWN NA LE OF 'VALUABLE REAL EST/VI I will expose to Public Sale on . Tuesday, January 6th, 1863, AT 11 O'CLOCK A. lif.. On tbeptomises, all that valuable lot or p'ese of ground situntle in tbe Third Ward. City of Pitts burgh. bcnnded and deserib:d as follows. Beginning at the Eastern c Amer of Cberzalley and Liberty Street: thence shag L ber.y sired Eastwordly eet 114 inches to the line Prop erly now or late ot Vogel & Seibert; thence by the same 98 feet; rhadr.634 inches to au alloy ten feet w:deithenee lien au i I alley 124 foot and 8 inches to Slum idler' thence along Plum alley Wes:s3 ft. I inch-to the same property , now or late of J. Parker; the t o by the same and t- e line of ;property belo ging to J. Vetter's heirs. North wardly 75 tee tip nee by the line of the last men tinned proper 62 feet 4; ibnlies to Cherry allOyf thence by the 6 - 79 feet 9W. inches to the cor ner of t berry 41ley and Liberty's:root, on which is °recto! the tante bri k tenements known as the Mansion &use and Continental Holt's. tm , . , Thisnput is itninediatelY adjacent to-the Great Eastern'sad Vv estern Railroad Passenger Depot, and affords a rare chance for investment by capitalist t. Terms at Bale: JOHN W. RIDDELL, i Arkign ee.of (horse Au. ants J G. DAVIS. Auctioneer. decl B :3tawtd C. lARPENIFEIR6-3 GOOD CARPDN tete *mita iromedietlY,y Cl:Wahl C. STEINMETZ, shop on Vir Miry. bet. WOO and Libetty ;1 !!!!!! 2 . 2 !1 ; 14!!!!!1.!!!!' dec3o Tassznity TOOTH HANN. Tlea RellififY TOOTH. WASH, This elegant prenration is recommended as being superior to anymrtiole now in use for pre serving the teeth. For sale at JOSEPH FLEIHING'S. Corner of the Diamond and Market Streeta. - - CHOICE NEW HAMS, "IRON CITY" V brands, Sugar Cured Hams, just from smoke end for sale by CHAS L, eALD WELL, (moms r toJainesitolmes & Co. deo29;3lrd _comer Market & First streets 411VIVICEItS OF DWELLING NODDED, "LP Store Moms. ko.. haring premises for which theY wish to proenrelenaots for the amine , year are informed that we attend to the rentinirjof Property, collection of.rors, insurance, repairs ie. We have always a great demand for email dwelling jlonamr.. " Q OUTIthRRT & - soss, illeatEstato and general Agents, dee29 gl Market etreek I IPNE :AMPS • ige.-ateingt in receipt of a large afeertment of fine imported 110.1111M1 EN GLASS LAMPS' out and gull of beautiful patterig, a' metal and ornamental ' ' • Eticellday Gifts, 0 a lam itook of Larup reiluced:prioeik WELDONi !tumulus et KELLY. decal:V.v. _ • 161y(ood street. near 6th PITT 8111171411: -BRANCH. If% 118 ' Wood Streit, ofthe Baltimore Piano Barr tory, established'in'lo3. -A choice stook of Piano 7 octavo Centre Rianos, combining all the awn- Cala ofa first chug Instrument with late novelties (undorpatent). Highly important to the aide& pianist. Low for cash or acceptance. WIBB A BROTH/Mt Ifannfactureln. AISIN6 • R 200 boxes. 10 0 half and 100 quarter boxes new M. R. Raisins -100 boxes and 100 half boxes new layer Raisins; 25 Frain seedless Raisins; 25 RegoxesSmy do do 20 borna do Now landing and for sale by RHYMER dc BROTHERS. Nos- 126 and 121 , 1 Wood street TWO NEW • STANDING TOP. Buaa.ras whosei former prloewasP2s,will be sold now for $9O. at Mrs.'JuSNPG WHITS'S, oak • Cantata i,toroottory Two Melton. X .. ittessiik . .t.. . 1 i ,•:.'",,•: ~.^..n . : ". -,. .7 - : - . '"'":,i3 ,40 4*0 1 6,1iliftWer4 - 1 ma, itakto op atheilifik{ Ward 41 be Sitkdionsvon • ,em i r ( se 'amain& at 7 ' le f olts • . 'moo cr in ' 41 eandidates for •und 110 " cl Ward (Moen. - 13ler o ..-5.„„,„ MITT. A B,l 2o l .4lPenioOratie ' ,:i• - .- . A. , tfYtgeitting it Finial= WI Bp- - MEETING ON .B. Friday evenhur; at `,V o'cloiok. in rho Town Hall. Birminrhum. for thequirpose of nom;natine andiA airs for'Borough officers._ A full atte n d- same is reutufitad. --:::- - . :ilec3l-21,1:: 447:JjEL:BEfOFfi THIS HAY ja. • &e., ,ie Canton , Flannels, VELOURS AND ULM BLEACHED 11IUt9Li s, Balmorfil Skirts, full ,*!3, ONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS FRENCH MERINOS, 11E06, TICEINGS, GINGHAM, COVNTUT FLANNELS, COVNTRY EL LNICETS, Buck Gauntlets, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flow as cheap as can be found anywhere, a IA . I LLIAN SEMPLE'S,. ISO 142 FEDERAL STREET, dec3l A LLEGB EN Y AT $l,OO A PAIR Another lot of superior Paris Kids in black and choice colors. at only One Dollar / erpai-jast re ceived by express thi. day. . EATON, XACIIITM & Co. N 0.17 Filth street ALL TIIOI4/F, WllO HOLIDAY GIPTS eboald call with wit delay at MaCrUnii Glyde,s, and choose from oar. beautiful stook of EMB ROIDERIES, which we are selliLgut EASTERN CObT. W hive also an elegant es tortment of the fo owing gcoda, very suitable for ;resents: Linen liandke - ohit Is. Frenoh Valle. Embroidered Slippers Purses, wallets Ca has. Natehels; Toilet A rticles, Buckles and ulaaps. Brsastpins. Necklaces. Bracelets, etc. T THE LONE M &CRUM & GUS DE N 0.78 Market Street Between Fourth and the D:atnond SUNDRY CONSIGNMENTS. 1:0 bustle's prime dry apples. 100 The prime feathers{ 1000 tbs paoked butter; 2 bbla roll do t4OOO lbs Bn•kwheat Flour; 37 Ws crude oil; 200 baldish:oats. 36 new oil bbla; • 2000 lbs bacon edam 50 bushels onions. 600 mop toadies; - • 16 bbls green apples: Just received and for sale by MarkoA. FETZER. Corner t and Fifth sta. WHITE RID ALNO SATIN SLIPPERS • Einitable for Ba ll s . Partiet and Wed*An9nat received at WM. N. SCHMERTZ & CO , ,NO. 81 FIFTH ii[TRYXT. dee% HOLIDAY pitiMENTli GREIAT Gift Book "WO* NO. 118 WOOD STRi4;7l..'::.: . , • We ttave this day resseivedihriarailtand itist assortment of .t PHOTOGRAPH - ALB Ever offered for.ssle in this eity.• • We Prices which Defy Competition, We have alsokeeeived a large supply of I UVENTLE AND OTHER BOOKS, citable for presents. A easily present is given. with each-;boot • 110625 At 2tie, is ease extra.heavy At 25e; 8 easests At 20c, 3 cases extra 4-4 At $2,62f, 1 cue at reduced prices. ere, &c., &c., &c., ID GLOVES Head liressos. Sleeves. Waists Ikeda. MusD. 'hating Caps. Sotases, Gaiters. Gents' Vet, Scarf/. hfuffisql Negyhirtg Pine hmrtset Ham A choice aaut eat of Photograph ' tau. T CASH NOCE NEW , large itaciFrof, Ategiiain3WPlQe 2/14 1 21.1Vr,',. 129 Badrkliald attar; barath &ors from Virainallt/W, WEIL' , " -1 000216:1310,11i *A a la rgl N l/0 M1:1500011.03' B rEate 410 - 21 GODS,: forgets' an tenth; #14:024*40411 the a r maa: ablal *IPA AND 4!!" l[ l***4** ,Alltied R S 11114„11 iIiBLI4eAegfag"kv,PECTRIK ticks of Jealous- t3 R n&Lne of "Op =t e t hreOF. o - 1 0941) - ..., RUSSIAN , PEBBLE are reoWng daily the leyarmest - eriddrsementiol our oftisens. thelikasked is to eeiunble Otherlfpestibles. then call and examine ;1111net Sint - Peblide ones, Yorsele'V J. , InAmptra Practical Optician, n .litsiaufacturer of theßuides TAW Ekelbieles; rfo:*9 Fifth street;P*A4Eabiri_ I L-8 7: It AlIRELS:01171#11438,011L ..11oxperKirleetiztd,P 11 . 11181131 Y-18 BARllOBl..lB'lB.llBllly, ,E -, Triti l Aried gni for EMS by deli` ti . • _ .711 ST RECEIVED; MALemanur.‹ lUP day and ettitab! eMr New; leatoe preaei!ts Borland's:RS Market street • LsdieeFine Whito Kid SliPPers ' - de do Glove do •do del; IGlairb Kid - Lace Gaiters. cipy . make d • • o Tio do Congress 2 soles 'do 7 .•-• do Pebbled Calf lialmora:A-Oole-BOoli!; do GloViu ',' do- AV' it:- de do Gents enamelled Let CavaVylibbte; do Water Proof French calf 2 lola Boot!! .de!.• SUPPerv-- •••."."' s••:•4 • Coliireregtx .:. do Morocco and calf do • . - Boy aiindieutiVe Celt MP arid grain VOOtt abd examine four stook anii a:ices-wit Irott Ifill•be laze to_buy.:- . plianiendiarat; • i•• - ; 11,-BORL ANDS 1 =top Gaakiiitore, No:98 M ar k et 74 doer tram Fifth. • -de3P, XECUTOR'S -111;OTICE—.414r *line havior elikints'oi'deininditicant the ' estate olltOliattrltUßNSlDlAJote otAlteltho my' (My; deettorti - reO I tid to Dielent tttO *lame without delay( and those, tndebtd*, ooidoitate • will payment to ' ' • :r I • K. OUTEIBBET. or deal•ltiwew N Market-10.ot mixEcuroWS: NoTier;-,A L LIrr,Es. J 124 eons havincolanisen. 'demands iiirairet.thi estate of NANCY laterorAllegne oet3Aolsol.-sse reques ted"to present the same without delay; and-,thosuindobtedMr.satifeetaie Wlll make hamtatite payment to, 01 . 1 T 1113 81M_Eseentai. aecahltaister i , • • ..--siMarlsetatrost,l _ , tj s 8 coax - 4o aid .414 elan. Aastrelt: ro late by - • JAS.:A.IIO3O6I(=• eortier Briiiretind BirstArgiatiii - decal Carrier Market aratFirstitmetLi ROY'S BOOTh 50Y.9~ sppTg BO2'B;BBpTET. Boris ItNE CONCERT -- HALL SHOE --STORE 6d FIFTH STREET - 8) FIFTH STREET I .., s2'Fi~rg~sra~r' .", Fii4itNT** : t • a - 1 " ea eil M Xi : A .. ... , - A:mewl - ray* eriplk: - .... - • One of Bo abe's Pieton, whic ht l Wstili-Ithead of E tellers, 'a - andtall-othet - .Pianos lade la country would be the moat aoceptaVe i r ate I?: peqmon 50144 'wedge . - Old ' Pianos : ii irk, -- thew& . . ' - CraitlAkrTEl3 I.IWEI - :1 . 43 FiftWetritet Pole lietitlorifttlxtett Itio:`i Pi, swot Ktiabe & Qt.% Plai4l, a ndr - .1. r t asisfa - ?del ?eons. dee.° 1 haiirATEs FoR LAIPIDie AND 012 &leaven; all Arles proido doom DUWoaNAlMenm.it VOA SLOB SHATE6I, -HEST' gic the =like; Justkectived suld:fo 7 ifaiibir • sows - a I'ETTAY. • • . . . . QODAIr ALSI4—..4. kzr els of Soda Ash , oan oil 119i ' AS* wholesaliat trt sil ' l4"7 " llred d GICORGLikkiICULY. ec4) 11- ff l ß F fdttallgt.r9f,t. AneithenY ' • Ri, 0414 on). TrareTriay all wholava!aiiiiiikto aaikiith grainy 'IN jaSetakink!./d t'or3l!rlibi: daa3o, 69./adei4N044491A.0. M . /BDICINIE ciwanrs,or.OElLYDE -4arjPloll.andlLsO"lidtabli.lo.:iteninbotitie and - Wines; alirtys 'on Euind intj'for gale br d. ll O O 216 - . • (iX9REA: MILL Y. FOOMlAtreet. Anoteni. 1111 GROSS *ROIX01117:11 71r4S C lAlfliotioroc•Justreeeiviidzarid for rale 14 um . ,GroReLL, y, w -1141A. Expo 8 I Tr FOR NEW YEARS I -1868i We wou'd oellthe atteellon of tholiei of our out tomer, and-the publielffto contemplate—milting NEW YEARS dlr/73, to fine stock of Files. Dross bade, &o. ,114ch-Moire: Antique. Silk Dresses; Fine 1-eidin - and Vallimeregi. Toint taea Set.a , Taint ail Proprista "Otto a Lab% Collars. Sleeves. 'to . .e N at prices and 0'314 ciaality. - - FRENCH CASHMERE SHAWL 4 Always in &Ilion. and of grentntilltiyee well ai bolietnti ' • • • 9/9 1 4k8) BactiVlo. qiii 1 ,111,14V141 13 4 - Eirerr _ . Napkins; alto' 'Covers. an everything oomplete_in _tholiotiekeeping Good ' Line— The attigkin Mit departmentia more eirl terudvithan alma at.this Glamor:GM `fHITE s ORR & CO., , Suceetec.i t 'Geo.,ll:hiteAr dee29:4t - - • -23 _ . 'street piakinur‘zair • imigarmitnity- I am het in reottleCofis fartherinumlki j oii choice Perfamerz aelbrZfine_Paatathilk Eno Ntheilandkereh e leinirwoM in treat midi: Puff Boxreentthe reaaelisluatiltattorlinur Mao: BurnettlEaridard PrePa!StiOni farther L . - . • 1 vacuum forth.-- Rallieterrfarlireonoleriontl4 Or entfil roOth, Wash.' for the Teeth; petneetaFlorinel forAltallataikeraltief.,Moo ktra,NETvs TOILET colukalutimi, eanPkining a battleatearthaf th e above: a beauti.l ful pr.eent Pomp & wishing-,any thing in tbit 4 iae 6wilkna h` nitige4V 94 1 . 1 .4 t 'atnilo *teak - • by Z053 11 4 3,, e I la: Corner of the'Dismond andluirket Bye, r " efrang.S.4llßB.:4l9) • - _ .= INTERNAL :REVERIE, of mikteff swag , s - Revenue 'Ottniuls, - - PITT - Otteli, - 8 oiIO3ITETEE 1 BANG ,CatxCla STA.mares '2e ?IRE INtiUß~3cE iiahiate @i tfi r e InAislpsiesei. 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