lEZE :4111..6111,191fM1316111.1 CO.. - W 0.37 Ovir!l%.laCßOVir, NEW YOltr, lid 6 tTATE 'STUMM BOSTON meow agents for the W ;Ho.. sued ifeeturpost in those aid e& and hre tboriseit to take Advertisements and Snbsotiptions or us* oar Lome Bates. ' ORPI3ANB' FAIR, -IrOPEN EMMY EVENING AT CONCERT HALL, FIFTH STREET. thoioi ADMISSION 10 GENTS. SA. lIIRDAY MORNING, JAN. 3 - 011 T 149 NEIGBORIIOO9 INTEMIGENOR i; . New Year's Day. Thelfira of January was, aa we expect ;"2. ed, ga p observed in the,city. Busi ness " nerally was suspended, except by thosep retailers who do their tnost lucre • tics Wainess at'the holiday—most persons enjoyed the day quitly, and there was but little riovvdyism, only one serious disturb ance having occurred. Celebrations were • held the morning at most of the Sab• .bath schools and the churches were most ly opera! In the afternoon the public lib erally iatronized the places of amusement, and in the evening every . place was cro ,vd ed to its utmost capacity, including the Theatre, Trimble's Varieties, the Holman Opera Troupe at Masonic Hall, the "Ban ---garool,Show," the " Living Skeleton," the Othan's Fair at Concert Hall and the .AaburriiChapel Fair at Lafayette Hall. Surelyrhthe proprietors cannot complain of that #ity's business, as their highest ex pectalOns were more than realized. The iiihnost obsolete custom of New Year's !Calling was not4nuch observed, butte young folks still found ample meane r 'Of recreation and all spent " a happylNew Year." HIOt on New Year's Day. A veZ;Y serious disturcance occurred on New Year's afternoon at the Red Lion Hotel, St. Clair Street, in which one man was severely beaten. The participants were alParty of Pittsbnrghers and a num ber oil;" oil men" boarding at the Red Lion, who have for some time been at feud, calMinating in a disgraceful fight on Thursday, about four o'clock. It origi mated itf the street and was then adjourn .-earto the bar-room, where the bar-keeper and seYeral others barricaded themselves, the fornier armed with a revolver and the rest with bottles, tumblers, &c. The oil men broke in the door and a general fight ensued, in which one of the "oil men," 1 1 ,lohn Dyer, was brutally beaten— his hea,d and face cut and bruised, teeth -kpocked i oat and eyes blackened. He cried ‘‘,enough," "murder," &c., without avail, end it was Only by the strong exer tions Of 'the barkeeper that his life was saved. EYesterday Dyer made his appear ance before Alderman Humbert, and pre ferred aicharge of riot against three of his assailaids—John Dougherty, Jerry Lutz, and John Baird. Warrants were issued for their arrest, and Dougherty was soon after taken into custody and held to bail. The others have not yet been arrested, but they will probably enter bail for their ap pearce, tas cross suits are likely to grow out of the affair. Captured by Guerrillas. The Cincinnati Commercial says:— " Capt.:l Blythe Weaver, of Pittsburgh, first cleik, and Mr. Edwin Ryland, of St. Louis, 'second clerk, were on the Lake City when captured by guerrillas. They are among those reported in jail at Vicks burg," • Poston:lee Robbery. On last Tuesday night the Postollice at St. Clai4villa, Belmont county, Ohio, was forcibly entered by some burglariously disposed*rson, who, attempted a good deal more than he effected. But little plunder [Was achieved, the highest known amount titken fibril the till being only $5. New. nd Malignant Disease. The Greene County Republican states that a strange but dire malady has made - its appearance in the neighborhood of New Geneva and Greensboro. Its at tacks areilisudilen and unexpected, and it 1 carries off the most healthy persons in the course cifiiwenty• four hours. It has been pronounced by the local physicians a com bination! si)f . Scarlet Fever and Diotheria, and operates upon the brain. It com mences!With a chill which impedes all circulation. Hot bate and a free use of brandy his proven the only successful remedy.. uSeveral deaths have occurred among the most healthy citizens. , 9 A Ghost Hunt. 11 The Wheeling Press has the following: "A ghostnnt, and a successful one came off on Tuesday night. For weeks:past, be lievers in 'ind about East Wheeling in that class of animal productions have been con firmed in Itheir faith, though terrified out of their wits, by the freaks and feats of a veritable sad frequently recurring ghost. Others,noiho sound in the faith, neverthe less belieied there was something that moved about scaring their weaker neigh bors, and filo, a number of them gathered round a certain spot, and, after patiently waiting, clneed upon their game as the French fin,f,by ballit. The gratifying re sult was thei'capture of the ghost; a fine, substantial fellow, of large bone and tough muscle, whii by day performs duties in the Government stables on John street. The ghost whenlirin down was invested with a horse skin; and looked altogether like an "ugly customer." We have not heard to what ptirriOpe the captured sprite is to be applied; Unit surely he should not be sub jected to anything short of a "course of sprouts." he University. The Vi:estern University is having a Oat- shrecass. The number of students is one hundred and twenty seven, and oth ers will enter after the holidays. Students in Gentiant.ecite daily. Professor Wells, an eloenfieeturer is giving a.course of , , scientificlocture% There are seven Pro lessors. The Pennsylvania Canal. The wale..? htu3 not yet been let out of the Pennsylvania canal, although the recent cold snap spade ice several inches thick and completely blockaded navigation. Col. Coulter. The Greensburg Republican says : Our gallant townsman, Col. Coulter, arrived home on IfOnday. He is severely wounded by a shot N r vich entered his left side aul came out ip the back. He is doing : very Well under the care of Dr. Anawalt, and is as full of e • ergy ilia • spirit as ever—the delight and he society. • ettnneil Meeting. Councils ft, Id a special meeting to-night, to finish up! 'he business of the year. Re alias Interred. The funeYal of Captain Daniel Boieol, late of Co. pr, 123 d regiment, took place" ,`yesterday "ternoon and was attended by one compa of the Fifteenth regiment State militi a and a large concourse of toxic Not in Session. The Cour,ts were not in session yester day; but wpl meet this morning for: mo tions. i • Confirmed. .menec administered the sa onfirmation to one hundred •rsone at St. Michael's Church, on Sunday last. • Bishop P crament ofi and e ighty'}; Birmingham Discharged. ' • ednesday Catharine McDdwell, Alderman Davis for fifteen :ult of a $5O fine imposed for pn Sunday, was diseharged corpus by Judge Stowe, who mitment inesifficienst. Our 'Old itunialue rtttn , Dr. Pollock, 1 0411t4,4hi5-ioniszest.erday sent us tr ;(41iitis'i !Audio:kne l( l Tiai's present in las ahaperof list?? ight y -cAck tubscri• lieriti tfie Weekly, IC't tte thotieyq this, too; as the first instaltrt,,with a ptomise toran the club up to o - er one hundred.— , Z .4....4., Oci subscription testis "tidily increasing in Clinton and vicinity, hich we are under many obligations to .-... ollock.— We are always - willinE to rettive like favors which will be pioperly appretlated and rewarded. A' Card, I am not a candidate fot Alderman in the Third Ward, notwithstanding a notice has appeared in the papers of the city to that effect. I want it understood It have never operated against 'any DemOcratic nomination that has been made, and never intend to do so. Yours respectfully, JOHN Q elm; Pittsburgh, Jan. 2d, '63 Fifth Ward Democratic Nomi nations. The Fifth Ward Democracy have placed in nomination the following candidates for ward offices: Select Council—Wm. Lut toni Common Council—Jos. Lang, Thos. C. Dain, Nicholas Heyl, Sam'l Cameron, Wm, D. Kearns, Caspar Fink; School Directors—Jos. L. Duncan; Dan'l corn man ; Assessor—Peter Zern.; Constable —James A. Bell; , Inspectors-Ist Pre einct: Jas. Tucker; 2d Precinct: Jos. Bell; Judges-Ist Precinct: John Doyl ; 2d Precinct : J. A. Miller. Defaulting Jurors. The business of the Criminal Court hav ing been delayed a good deal by the ab sence of some of those summoned to"serve as jurors, notice has been given that unless they put in appearance on Monday, attach ments will be issued, against them, . _ Attacktn_g, an Ofilegr._ Officer W. C. Wray, employed to keep order at Trimble Varieties, has- made in formation for assault and battery - against two parties who 'attacked him after he had arrested a disorderly person, and handled him very roughly. One has given , bail, the other, Jerry Lutz, his not been arrested. Injured. A lad named Ford, from Connellsville, was.crushed -pretty severely on Thursday, at the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Depot, by being caught between a post and a train coming past. He was conyeyed to the Mercy Hospital. His left araijis frac tured and he has internal iojuries which may prove fatal. Steubenville 'Railioad Tunnel. We understand that application is to be made to Councils forisuch an Amendment to the ordinance recently gassed granting the right of way to the Pitpburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company as will permit the Connellsville Railroad Compa ny to form a connection with the western 'roads by means of the tunnel of the Pitts burgh and Steubenville Railroad Compa ny, which will, of course, receive compen • cation for the privilege. Burglaries in Manchester. On Wednesday the residence of W. H. Phelps, Esq., corner Chartiers street and Ohio Lane, Manchester, was entered and robbed of an overcoat, a lot of silver spoons and forks, and some edibles. No clue to the thieves.—On Thursday morning about three o'clock, Mrs. Fish, wife of Win. Fish, pilot, residing on Re becca street, was aroused by a noise and, looking out, saw two ill looking fellows in the yard, whom she frightened away by. tapping on the window. Major Frank B. Ward. This young officer of the Anderson Cav alry, whose death is Announced by tele graph, is a son of Dr. Wm. A. Ward, dentist of this city, and brother of Mr. Win. Ward, of White, Orr & Co. He was a private in the three months' service and gained his promotion in the Anderson Cavalry by good conduct and soldierly qualities. He was much beloved here and in the army, and his loss will be se verely felt. The Baltimore and Ohio Bail It is announced that this railroad will be in running order by neat Monday, the sth ofJanuary. . The railroad telegraph line along the line of the railroad, was comple ted on Monday, under the supervision of Superintendent Westbrook, so that telex graphic communication between Balti more and Wheeling will be resumed at once. Election of Directors. The Pittsburgh and Steubenville and Chartiers Valley Railroad will elem direc tors on ..Monday next. The Allegheny Valley road elects iireetors on the 3d of February, and the People's Insurance Company on the 12th instant. Reckless. On Thursday a boy discharged a loaded revolver on Wood street, the ball passing through the window at Mr. Geo. Breed's china store, shattering a costly ware to atoms. The boy was not caught, but he should be severely punished for his reck lessness. Cheap John in Trouble Again. This inimitable geniis, Who made his debut here some two years ago,Seems to be in trouble, not with,the autorities nor with the people, but with himself; the fret being that his place is not half large enough to hold the goods he has for sale or the people who nightly crowd to his store to listen to his wit;and novel style of selling goods, and as he cannot get another store in the proper place he is in a quan dary what to do. John is a novelty in deed; his variety of goods seems to be endless and his prices astonish all, as al though all goods have advanced largely, John continues to sell them at old prices. Go and see hintla all means, if for noth ing else than to hear 'him filk, for he is certainly the most comical and witty man we ever heard over a counter. • Assignee's Sale ;Or Gioceries. The lane sale' of groceries by order of Assignee, which takes place next Tuesday at 270 Liberty street, should be attended by both city and eountrir, dealers. T. A'. liceLnu.sx, Auctioneer. Do you want to buy a beautiful Photo graph Album, Family Bible, paper, gold Pf3n, photograph cards or books of any kind. If so, go to the Masonic Hall Auc tion House to-day; a splendid lot just re ceived to be closed out at half price. Currency Holders. Pittock has just received..alot.of new curreney holders, which will be sold cheap. They are neat, convenient and durable. DicirmseChristmas and New Year story for 18133 i entitled "Somebody's Luggage" sold at Pitbiek's opposite the Postiilft ea. A FINE assortment of Photograph Al bums always on hand at Pittoek's opposite the Postornee. DIARIES for 1863.. All styleS for sale at Pittock's opposite tioyostoffice: TwsNTY•Fivx different Currency Hold ers and fifty kindfpnf pocket books and wallets, at .Pittock!s opposite Postoffice, • PrlsistOi Ga=bon I The following are the; rates for carbon oil, at the Ardespo, Oil ,Co., far to-daY only _ By the car load, 60 cents per gallon. IninaallervEititie s ¢¢" TVs is free of 'charge for packaies. a.- _ ronpc. -The Holman will conclude their on gasement at Masonic Hall to -night, and: we-have - no doubt'-the many friends and - admirers whom they have deseryingly made during their first visit to Pittsburgh, will turn out in full force to bid them farewell. The bill they offer is an excel lent one and should at any time command a full house. We hope they will receive the liberal patronage they so richly En.irit. May success ever attend them. Miss Thompson's Last Night. he complimentary benefit to Miss Cha otte Thompson last evening was an immeno success the Theatre being crowded in every part. The large attend ance seemed to animate the lady, and her personation of Julia, in the' Hunchbavk," was even better than on the first night of her engagement. To-night is the last of Miss Thompson's engagement, when we expect to see,quite as full an auditory.— She plays Mildelaine in the "Foundling of Paris," one of hermost effective parts. The engagement of Miss Thompssu closes bat too soon and we can only be reconciled to the loss by the knowledge that she will be succeeded by Miss Emma Waller, the celebrated tragedienne, who will doubtless meet with deserved success. Gnovan & BAKER'S Sewing Machines, for family manufaetvring,purposes. are the best in uso. A. P. CiATONAY, General Agent, IS Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. JOIIPH 111113111..- ANTHONYMBYPit JOSEPH MEYER tls SON IiANOPAOTURPRIS OP FANCY AND PLAIN FIIII,IIIIIIIIE & CHAIRS WAHRHOUSE, 185 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sizth street and Virgin alley.) no 9 PITTSBURGH. ArtELEBRATED EXT X-1 HANDKERCHLE F. Ashland Flowers 'Mignonette Alisma Musk Atnaryllls M , allow Flowers Banquet - de California Lilac Bouquet d'Arabie Lily of the Valley . Bouquet de Carolina Newmo wq Hay Bergamotte, Orange Flowers Caesie Patohouly Camelia l'ink Clematite Poppinack Cedrat Portugal Citronella Rosat . Prairie Flowers Ciystal Palace Rose Geranium Rough and Ready Gillitimyer Spring Flowers Gardettfflowers Sweet Briar Heliotfepe Sweet Pea Honey t..iveet Lavender Honey suckle qweet Lettuce Hawthorn Sweet Clover Hyacinth, Tuberos I • • Jastetin Tea Rose Jockey Club, Vio'ette Jenny. Lind Verbena Jonquille, Vetivert Mousseline - (Vanilla Millefleurs 'West End Magnolia (White Lily Marechale Winter Masora DAMN'S TIEHYOSMIA, a highly concentt a tedPersian Essence, the mast elegant perfume tinr imparting to the handkerchief a very agreeable and lasting odor. ESSENCE BOINIIET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER. TEN.—A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams. Preparations for the Hair, Cosmetics, Toi'et Waters, Gentifric • s, and perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand. For sale by CHAS. 11. SUPER, dee2o Corner Penn tied St. Clair its. COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY, DIARIES FOR 1563, all sizes PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, new lot NCILS TIPPED NITII INDIA RUBBER, SO arranged that it is always clean and ready for use SLOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND is acknowledged to he the beet air tight ink ever offered to the public. POCKET BOOKS FOR POSTAGE CU tilt IeNCY For sale by W. S. HAVEN, CORNER WOOD & 713.11t1) 1319 oe2o MEDICAL CARD. W. BODENHAM E R, M. D., of New York, having arrived in Pittsburgh: Will, as tonal, devote, his cx&usivo attention to the Medical and Surgical treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES, especially those of the Lower Bowel,sueb as Piles, Constipation, Fissure, Falling of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bmel, Ulceration of the Bowel, &a Also the various Chronic Dis eases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Bladder, etc. His residence is nt the MONON.GAHELA HOUSE, where he may be seen and consulted from 9 o'clock m. to 3 o'clock p, m. daily. He will visit pa tients in any pert of the city if desired. dell rriEETH EXTRACTED WITH 0 lIT PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby no drugs or galvanic battery, are used. M edi oat gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted bY my process. and are ready to testify as to the safe ior and painlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary. having no imowledge of my precuts.. 113-ARVFICIAL TEETH inserted in every 'style, and. charges as low, as will warrant the beet dm Aerial in all eases. S. OITDRY, Dentist. • 134 Smithfield street, nol4ly-ta Oil DAY PRESENTN GREAT Gift Book Store, NO. 118 11 7 00 D STREET. We have this day received the largest and hest assortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, 'Byer offered for salo in this city. We sell them at vriees whit% Defy Competition, We have aleolreoeived a large supply of JUVENILE AND OTHER BOOKS, fuitable for presents. A costly present ie given with each book sold. dec2s A NEW AND DESIRABLE LOT OF WINTER CLOAKS, SHAWL MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Barred country Flannel% plain Gray and Twilled Flannels. Blankets, Ito. All will be so'M cheap for each at H. J. LYNCH'S, No.. 96 Market street 0 10711.0KR0 Asro coarraseroßs We foe now manulkohula r a superior aritiole of Ls hE M 9 Which we are prepared to d diver from our COAL 'LARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. Beet quality of N"ansillly Coal Mosul on hand ea mud. sas9t DICKSON. 511EWAKT Ib E „16 L Y. .o 141 FMK STRIgriT. opposite Cathedra I re , SUL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. NOM RANDS. MORTOAGIRS sod other Befforities. HOICE NEW HAMS, '•IAO N CITY" brands, Sugar Cured Rams hut from smoke and for sale by CHAS, OALLIVELL. Onumesor to Ja.mes Bola & Co. dect29iSwd corner Mar et & int street tAIEST TILIGRIPIL The Murfreesboro Battle. FURTHER PARTICULARS A DESPERATE STRUGGLE OUR LOSS IN KILLED OVER 2,000' .ILatest from Help:tuck:s! EIRE AT NEW YORK NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS NASFIVILLE, Dec. 2.—A. terrible battle took place at Murfresboro, the greatest carnage of the war. The tederalists en countered the rebels on the 30th ult. near Stewart's Creek; heavy skirmishing; the rebels were driven back. We captured one hundred prisoners and killed, and wounded a large number. Our loss was seventy killed and wounded. At day break on the 31st the fight was renewed with great fury. McCook's corps opposed to Hardell's. Atter desperate fighting with heavy loss on both sides, McCook retreated two miles this side of the ground occupied in the morning; the fight continued until ten _o'clock, p, at which time we held our position. The federal lose 's very heavy. Killed--brig- Gen. Sill, Lieut. Col. Garesche, chief of Roseerans staff, Brig. Gen. Willich, of Ind ; Col. Kell, 2d Ohio; Col. Shaffer, Acting Brig. Gen.• ' Col. Farmer, 15th Ky.; Col. Jones, 39th Ohio; Lieut. Col. Cotton, 6th Ky.; Lieut.' Col. Jones, 39th Ind.; Major Carpenter, 19th Regulars. ' Major Itosengarten, of Phila.: delphia; Capt. Garrett, 19th Illinois; Col., Carpenter, 18th Wisconsin battery, and Lieut. Col. McKee, 15th Wisconsin.. Wounded—Brig. Gen.. C. M. Kirk, Ill.; Wood., of Ind.. Vanelour, Minn., Col. Cassale, Ohio, Maj. Gem ltosseau, Ky., Lieut. Col. Berry, sth Ky., Major Slemmer lsth regulars, Major King, 15th regulars, and ninny others. • The 21st, 25th, and 35th Illinois lost two thirds, the Isth and 38th one half their number. The 101st Ohio lost 124 men, and bhe :18th Indiana, about the same num ber of killed and wounded is estimated at 2,sun. The relic 1 loss exceed ours. Gen. Rains is and Gen. Cheatham wounded and a prisoner. We have captured 500 prisoners. The light was renewed at 3 a. m., January Ist. Cannonading. was heard at Nashville, at 10 a. In. Woods a . .d Van Cleves' divi sions were in Murfreesboro, driving the enemy, who were in full retreat. ACTS FOR THE Many buildings were taken for hospital purposes, and great numbers of wounded arc being brought in. New liver has fallen eighteen inches on the shoals. jor Foley commanding 175 of the 10:h Kentucky cavalry, surprised 360 re bels at camp at Elfork, Campbell county, killing and wounding 17, and capturing 61 and burning all their camp equipage; also capturing 8U horses and a large amount of arms. The report that 15,000 rebels crossed the Cumberland last Monday and was moving towards Louisville, is discredited at Headquarters. WASlllx(;Tos, Jan. 2.—The President has signed the bill for the admission of Western Virginia into the Union. The Secretary of the Treasury has deci ded to pay in coin the loan of 1842, amounting.to $2,800,000, falling due yes terday. The Secretary of War was to-day ad vised as follows: Cf.ta ELAND, Jan. 2.—The following has just been received by telegraph from Cin cinnati, dated Murfreesboro, Jan. Ist. A terrible battle was fought yesterday; The latest from the field is up to noon. The rebel centre was broken and things looked favorable. The losses are reported to have been enormous. Stanley, Rousseau and Palmer are wounded. The Secretary of the Treasury has de cided to pay in coin of 1842, amounting I 2,5(H),000 dollars, falling due yesterday. All bonds to be redeemed must be trans mitted to the Secretary of the Treasury endorsed by the legal holder to the Unit: :f -;,,tates, on the reception of which.. 1.% the Department, they will be referred to the first Auditor and promptly settled. Drafts for principal and interest upon the A s‘;stant treasurer nearest the residence or the owner will be transmitted to the legal holder in the usual manner, All speculations as to the President's action upon the bill for the admission of West ern Virginia into the Union are now end• ed. The facts baying been ascertained. on inquiry, that he approved and signed it on Wednesday night, therefore it is a The following official dispatch has been received: LOUISVILLE, KY. ' l January, Ist. The rebel General Morgan crossed the Cumberland river and cut off Nashville at Gainesboro, and reappeared in_ front of Mumfordeville on the 25th of Lecember. Colonel Hobson, of the 18th Kentucky, drove in part of hie:forces, killing nine and capturing sixteen. Morgan crossed Green river above Mumfordsville and moved in the direction of Elizabethtown, burning the bridge at Bacon creek and Nolin. He destroyed the trestle work at Muldrough's Will and moved for Rolling Fork. Colonel Harlan, of the 10th Kentucky, commandinc a brigade, overtook him at Rolling Fork and attacked him, killing and wounding a number and capturingi a captain and some privates. Col. Dull, a rebel, died of his wounds, and one of Our Lieutenants of the artillery. Ctil. Harlan crossed, pursued, _arid at taded him at Rolling Fork and Salt Aver bridge. This is the first instance, be lieve, of infantry meeting and attackin g cavalry. Morgan fled before Harbin to Bardstown, and from there attempted to escape between Lebanon and camp Bell ville. Col. Harkins, 128th Kentucky, commanding there, attacked them this morning, killing a number and capturing ninety men, his caissons and ammunition wagons. Morgan is flying precipitately. General Reynolds marched from Glasgow yesterday for Greensburg, and may inter cept him. Colonel Haley, Sixth Kentucky Cavalry, was killed. Our casualties are not yet reported. Morgan has paid dearly for what he has done. Gen.-Rosecrans occupies Murfreesboro. (Signed) J. T. BOYLE, Brig. Gen. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The following was received at Headquarters of the Army this afterneon HEADQUARTERS, CINCINNATI, July 2. Major General Halleck, Generabin-chief: Major General Granger reports he has re ceived a dispatch from Major Foley, com manding an expedition sent by him to Elk Fork, Campbell County, Tenn., co posed of two hundred and fifty men --' the 6th andlOth Kentucky eava'rf, st that on Sunday morning last he surprised a camp of the rebels 3,500 strong, at that place, 'killing thirty, wounded seventeen tied captured fifty-one without the loss of a ictarr all of their camp equipage was bum,4; eighty horses and a large amount of arm 9 captured. (Signed) H. CK WRIGHT , Major Gen. Commanding. ==!IME &0., &c., are. 4 .•. -. : 4 . '-.; 4 a P e ' 2l M - Theliteriler c . ggn arriviCtil;iiight, - tiff.l . lf,: O - r P lour2b t wing Te i a r s ., el s of General B s were . •. , portri The North Star, Illinois, Arago, Empire City, Conti. aontal,...tirktid States, Matanzas, City of - BailerlfloadiiiiM, J. A. Greene, Paron and M. S.:Bioadman. , Also the following vessels of iwar Hartford, Pensacola; Potomac, Missis sippi Winona, -Scioto, Cayuga, Itaska, Katandon and Pampero. ; ,,Gen. Banks had removed the restric- tione upon the holding of church ser vices, giving notice, however, therewith, that clerumed are subject to restrictions imposed on an other men. Quite a number of political prisoners Lave been ordered to be released on giving their parole to Commit no acts of hostility to the United States. The steamer Creole, from New York, arrived on the 24th. SAN FRANCISCO, January I.—Arrived, steamer Sierra Nevada, from Oregon, with $90,000 in gold. The legislature of Washington Territory, after two weeks of exciting contest over the election of presiding officers and ser geants of council, have commenced busi ness. The steamer Constitution sailed to-day with $1,067,000 in treasure for England, and $890,000 for New York. ALBANY_, Jan. 2.—Gov. Seymour thank ed Gov. hioren for the kind expression of his good wishes, and congratulated him on the able. close of his administration.— Gov. Seymour said, I have soleinnly sworn to support the Constitution of the United States with all its grants, restric- tions and guarantees, and I shall support it. I have also sworn to support the Con stitution and the State of New York with all its powers and rights, and I shall up hold it. • I have sworn to support the duties of the office of Governor of the State, and with your aid they shall be faithfully performed. These constitutions and laws are meant for the guidance of our official conduct and for your protection and welfare. The first law recorded for my observance is that declaring that it shall be the duty of the .Governor to maintain and defend the sovereignty and j . urisdiction of the State. The moat strict injunction of the constitu tion is that the Governor shall take - care that the laws are faithfully executed, and so help me God they shall be. He would not dwell on the present occasion on our national affairs. Our position as a State has been happily attended to by my pre decessor, and my views on the subject will be. laid before the. legislature. While knowing that his position gave him control over Natidinal affairs, and he (Seymour) yet ventured to trust that before the end of his term of service the country would be again great, glorioneand united as it once was. JEFFERSON Cm, Nov. 2.—Both houses of the Legislature to day passed resolu tions appointing a joint committee to me morialize Congress to appropriate not less than $2,000,000 to pay such enrolled militia as have beep in active service; also to ask Congress to grant to this State all rebel property confiscated to the Unit ed States to indemnify royal citizens. They also passed resolutions for a joint session on Tuesday next for electing two United States Senators. NEW YoftE, Jan. 2.—The fire fast night destroyed a great amount of property.— The loss is estimated at about one hun dred and fourteen thousand dollars. BOY'S BOOTS BOY'S BOOTS, 807 '8 BOOTS. BOY'S BOOTS, ONE DOLLAR 15 ONE DOLLAR 15 ONE DOLLAR 15 ONE DOLLAR 15 ONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 FIFTH STREET 62 FIFTH STRFX2 62 FIFTH STREET 62 FIFTH STREET FIFTH STREET PROCLAMATION —CITY Or PITTS BURGH. Stl.—ln accordance with the pro visions of An Aotof General Assembly of the Com monweruth of Venceylvania, providing for the incorporation of the city of Pittsburgh, and of the various supplements to laid Act, I, 8.. 0. SAW YER. Jr:, Mayor of said city, do issue this, my Proclamation. that on the First Tuesday in January, D. 1861, being the Bth day of the month. the Freemen in each Ward in said COT, qualified to vote for members of the Rouse of Representatives of this Commonwealta. will meet at-the several places of hoisting elections in their respective Wards and Precincts, and elect by ballot, under the provisions of an Act tof As sembly passed the 16th day of May,1857. First Ward will 'actg. by ballot, one person to be a member of the belect Council of said city, and two persons to be members of the Common Council. Second Wait one person to be a member or the Select and two persons to be members of the Com mon Council - - Third Ward. two persons to be members of the Select and six persons to be members of the Com mon Council, Fourth Ward, one person to be a member of the Select and two persons to b. members of the Com mon CounuiL Fifth Ward. one person to be.a member:of the Select and six persons to be members of the Com mon Onion: Sixth Ward, one person to be 'S. member of the Selast - and four persons to be members cf the Common Connell. Seventh Ward, one person to be a member of the Seed and two persons to be members of the Common Council. Eighth Ward, one person to be a member of the Seleot and three persona to be members of the Common Connell. Ninth Ward, one person to be a member of the Select end - three peraone to be members of the Common Connell _ . Each of whom *hall be qualified to serve m a member of the House of Representatives of this Oommonweal.h. At the election to be held as aforesaid. a% Theaday,lhe 6th day ofJanuary, 188^ "The electors of the First Ward of the City Ettaburgh to meet at the Public School House - i said Wird. • The electors of the Second Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public echool BOuse in said Ward, The electors Of so much of the Third Wird of the city of PittabarLh as lies North and Weat of Grant atreet.heing Precinot No.l amid Ward,. to meet at the public house of Timothy Tinnily, on the corner of Sixth and Smithfield streeti. The electors co BO much .of the Third Ward ds liar South and East of Grant street, being Precinct No. .2 of raid Ward, to meet at the public house of Charles Renetly, on the corner of Wylie and Tun nel streets. - - - The elmtors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in said Ward. The electors of so much of the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh a. lies North and But of Ad ams street, being Precinct No• l of said Ward. to -meet at the public School House in said Ward. on the corner of Penn and Adams streets. The elec tors of so ma h of the Fifth Ward as lies South and West of Adams street, being Precint No. 2 of said Ward to meet at the pub is Satinet Home in said Ward, en the corner or Penn and Adams streets, in said precint. The electors of the Sixth Ward of the city of s pier Warurgd. to meet at the Public, School House in The electors of the Seventh Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the public School House in said Ward. The electors rfthe Eighth Ward o the City of Pittsbugh to meet at the public) School House in said Ward. the electors of the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the public School House in said Ward. Given under my .band. and the seal of the said ty of Pittsburgh, the 23d day of Dec, A D, 1862, cidea29;sd B. C. SAWYER, Jr.. Mayor. _ - 12cma x grain Bawler. 1 `Pittabmith. Se ntailibeelkiMa• J ThISSOLETION OF PARTNERSHIP. .2.1 —The:Rartnerskfp heretofore extetiojt. ureen JOl3 SPENCE - 2 and W. If, ;SAE was dissolved on the 20th of Anenstrll362, W. IL lIARRARDbeMg authosited' , toedtle np the business of the late firm at the office in the Brew t'FirsToENlN&Ce.Towalted"AtiVei Y awls on band a su_lierior article of ALE, .1011, ! • 1 Mt and 1340W1i STOUT. The and , ed e thMUAlto the friends of theist° firm for a oon li tinsuineOf their patronage, _and promise 01 PIINIWYLVANIAr • • to make it their:Amite give satislattion to all who • ay pnrehaaefromthem. __ _ ~ 0177018 E CLAIR 81111111. sew di Mr. ROPE= WATSON. or Imatintreet,rao 1111LAddrees . Ira known softie business oommnuitrkwEl have * ' e man , of Mr busineasoettn Ant fall' J. WNAVER. jfk.fierargars and Trearamr 5. - - , troi reWerjr•' 7..." ...... er-E navist-tr • Address idi order! to" fiDlNveses &lima. Brewers Pittibarrh- a. . - • ho AND PROFITABLE ENG Pi om i t Brew .' - MOH lid4lf .11_ PLOYMEN—Any person, male or (ornate. , ~e i mi d ' .-. JAMB MaIE.AY- who wishes plasma employment. enher for p_ • • time or_plott, nay address A, T. PARSONS, NikOPPT FORGET TR:6 SALE OF roma No. 86 Libm , 4ltreet, New York. • ~ Al thU afternoon M 66 Pifth greet. deollklandbm. . . SOLAR OIL WOMBS COMPANY, Prolleire. Berintetalttenaeille.} ~. Gallatin Clarke. Balps. , wilton:ltaziceizaburts-.:; tge4; Aline Alartin,Brown;2artezziiiis.' St; Patrick; Mason; - Sallie l.dist.ltnraall. j ..: de , Aurora, Cox. ; . Minerva, Gordon, T. J. Patton, Henderson. GallipolLt.- DinuutT.ND, Franklin. Bennett, .Brownaville. Gallatin. Clarke, do". St. Patrick, Mason, Cincinnati - . Horizon, btockdale, Cincinnati- Ser,The river--Last"evening -at. twi lightthere were: 6 feet 9 hula water anti falling slowly. • 125.,. Capt. H. Divinnes fine pagsOnger steamer Mariner is announced to leave ..Ice Cin cinnati tbis day. She has due' tionbtimod!ttians, midis in eharge-of experienced on:en - ser The ilivorite - steamer-tiletiokenz, Capt Mason, is announted,for CairosMit St We take pleasure in recommending thiii-hvot to our fi iends, le).. The well known steamer PrOgiaa k Captain Barker, the b re. that broxight ,up the valuable loadefoottm, leaves this d for gaint: Louis, Passengers and shippers will bear .t in' mind. ay- • tie . " Capt. Porter's splendid steimer Argonaut No. 2. ~leaves to-day for Bt. Lou it and, intermediate points . ; This boatludipsod accom modations and attentive officers. Capt. Neter ; thy baseharge of:Moodie , Ser, Capt. Shaman's. iiew nteeiner Sil ver Cloud, is leading for. it t. Louis She hie Mier speed, excellent -accommodations' skid , ettetitive officers. Capt. Conway hll9 chane - of the' °Wt.,' The Ilicw Stammer Arkmada-Velit. Ojy* Johnston Anew and magnificent ebninfer Pained as niece' is now at our landing. She is aide-Wheel, and en. tirely new and was built for a'tri-vreekly packet between this plans and Wheeling:. Sh&waer,bnilt under the superintendence of Captain A;Seettobsi one the most experienced builders inrthe West:— Leng th :lad feet, beam 32 FeWhold 04 feet, She iv extra fastened and , timbered, ..The huU was built at California; themachineribt Eferr Cylinders 20 inches is:diameter wlth6 feet bee. The boilers were built by Messrs. Watson .fr , on, roe. - Three hollers 40 inches, in - diameter ind2f, feet long:' the acabin :work 3:V. - Messrs. Asihro7 Crnmlow k Co,: ranting by M.. J. W. Jefferiek In the construction of this beat - no expente has stared, and all who: have examined, ler say she is the beet boat fOr the trade ever built' As far as experience geese:wt. Jacobs is second to none. Capt. Johnston is determined. to ewtablish_puno bratty. `) die hour of leaving is 113,-m. Positively. so persons doingbusinets the Anneals; must observe: this. There is no' reason why a packet making rzgular trips shotrd not leave •at the hour named in her advertisement' Capt. John son is well kmwrk. ' lie is a clever, obliging and attentvie affictersdge hstveevermet'_ ffe bah eV of friends and deserves them all. Enccess °engin ly awaits the Armitdv , and her enterprising own ers, ale le 4VOJ 011 her first trip on fee Maar, EA 4. isea NEW ARRANGEMENT • 'lBB3 . . _ Wheeling and Pittsburg pally Etc- PrP l 4 l lianP : : AND . TEEL NEW SPLENDID • side-irlieelo- padkeVIARMADA. George w Jolnison. comm.nder.;'.leaves ',Pitts burgh for Wheeling. eve y Mondasyi , WednesdaY and Friday. at o'clock a. in.punotually. Lama Wheeling for Pitteburghevery-.Tnesday.--:Thors-' dsy and Saturday at 8 a. , la. - • . , . , . THE • Elan: I :pAggEgeneg, ate John Gordon commander. leaves PittsburghforWheeling every Tuesday, Thursday ; and - Stturday-at 11 punctually leaven - Whellintrierery Monday. Wednesday's and Friday's at 8 a, m. 11Sl. - The abura steamers reakes.elese,_elinnee lions at WI eel ne with Sue side wheel steamers -, fur Marietta. Parke - re - burg and Cincinnati For frieght, or pantry.. aropty_cm boardor:to JAKE t CObLENI3-,k,, CO.. j-u 8 gintr, - No:ll4lfatar abteot.z,; ~, For Cincinnati suad-Moulanrillie, THIS DAY. JAN.' ! ral l ite r tat. 1T.6 1 1. 'all commander. will lea*e as-announced aboie. For freiabt or passap apply: on - board or to inu3 I•wrgeowa,co-, . . For Evans illeiCatro and St Louts THIS DAY, POSITIVELY, 4 P. 1114 tiers& THE NEW; AND SPLEW DID Paaetnaer Steamer 1.1711.011 A M, A cm Coinmander. alltlintre as announced ' To* freight or pasewtannfr_onlioard or to ian3 itiBTON J 4 CO. . Wheeling. Gallinongdk, Phrkerehnew, RegUifir WeeWraelget; . THE PA S T AIISSNG PIAS - senor steamer 30110,4aiiWalton, -commander. eriltleave SR sumointheitabore and: intennediste volute this da.fattp.in.". For freight or pinnercattraKercleand unto dec29 W- 13 -W - EMEGBR% Ag'L For Ciniiiministl. TRIB DAY. 'JAN. -4P. M. THE NEW AND FINE PAS- Banger steamier MARI I:KFevii ltl iy, commander, will leave as announc ed above. For freight or passage apply onboard or to k ian3 J. 8.-. LIVINGSTON. For Eva,. avllle, Cairo andliii Lapis. THURSDAY, JAN: 3--4P 7 M ; TICE :NEW. AND, SPLEN DID 'Pasaeriger Stitimer 'ARGO NAUT N o. 2 J. W. Porter. commander:will leave for the above and intermedinte pointe - this &yat'. 4P. M. For freight or paFewanpls , on board. • ion. 3 & CO. For eixteinnati. Qaifdstid N& Look > THIS BAY.JAN.. 47-4 P.M.: I ` e ThE PINE 'll'Asszpismai, actunerSEGYBROLOITD,29. Sfin man. commander. will leave at announced above: For froWitorpaaeage auk __:m_board,ror to Nuns - B. L.GSIO/14 CO,. For Cineiniuiti. Cairo and St Letola. THIS HAY, r jAIV THE NEvreariitswanwp, rildrigitetcamer F. - LORENZ:I;H. Iditeb N commander will leave as annomiced Nor freight or passagenpply on board.tr to ' T. FLACK ,Agent. er J. B. LIVI.NGSTON & CO. For Evansville, Cairo and St. Louts, TIPS DAY, JAN' THE NIEMAND SPLENDID laggit Puma* 2 , 7E144 :" - PRO(1)111133. J. A. Barker. commander. will - leave Ilsr the above port this day. For freight or passage 2 sr. , : ply on board or to J 1 O. FLACK. Art— jaa3 . . • Per Marietta and Zanesville; Regular !Muskingum River Picket • leaves Pittsburgh every Saturdayal . 4p. m., Zanesville every Tuesclay a. m. THE FIER 4.4:ZZERVER steamer LIZZIE MARTIN; E. T.' Brown, commander, will leave as noted sbore._ For freight. or =me apply on board-onto na26 J B. LiViNGSTON .k O. . . For Xarietta Mad Zanesville. Regular . illu il kinmem river racket leaves Fittsbussia ovum Tuesday, 4 p. In., Zanesville everrFriday THE NNW ABIiSPLENDID Passenger — Ammer EMMA iHRA-- HA , .Monroe Ayers commander; UM leave u noted above. For freight orpessage apply on board or to LW. IDIGISTON is CO. STEAMBOAT AGENCY/ -Wit • • 1.1134LMY.: - / - - "/"."M. NO 9(iNTATRUSTEIDIST,,, _ Where Im wilt \ izMwsor ihdersl- Amoy lnudneau, add would WWI u eltsro_ofuue ronaue from groamtumtmen. • ,51124-176 vxmeitk - t4: -7. `" We Me just in recei tof a large IMAlOlt An iiien r t of fine impeded 1 "_ 41 , 1111 `1 1 2, ` out and guilt of beautiful pattern& a useful and ornamental carte, dlso lar t rAtoeirof Lamp I stredueglay . ON. BEInIISE 164 Wood street near 6th. Spencer, Jir. BREWERS :AND lALSTERS, . . , -- __ VIWITAL 28-28 sr. Iprivol- ArAIt•LINANIMBINIAM e D t!itakibt4 akibtanutto dosed out Immo. distils., , - . 4 in MEE .- f,11411-Ikilir. - `.-Itigilielie ? liiisdi. areunr neiV2Mo.' ECM ely last hi ht of ate. HOLMAN N lONAL OPERA TROUPE Threti incrre - Pieceß. THE OID CLOCK • SCHO'OBRABITR ABROAD _ 11 ,LAa_ • WHEIBE.THEIRMA A WILL TIMM" t to - • •i::ALc I 4 Admifintaafic.phildrenl3; front soots (seoute(l) gat., /imate dat the Ball ttdo nnonunk, tiiiiiigu; ::=i2tiiiiiiisf,':: .' ' _ :_wx._Ethri, i.. - . - .:._:.Adel,esiefiand Variant% isiticoNrfats. LIME' O.IINTIMSEAUON 1 ahis (SaAalliliy ) 4ton:icor:Cal 434 e'elcielc. , 4or the 1 peal accommodetion 01 , LADTES'I., AND I t I LIIII,DRI3N. . The . fame Ofder `tied &won= which ,eharaetexiked the lint matinee. will.be ob oe "riedJotitthle °teal , a:, pTheilleautiftil wanto-i u o" .of t„ , ,g, ,4 PRINCESS CRYBTAW)II3 ~ --. 'z• li -- 7 0 , 2 ;n 3- :: • •-• ' "-, . ;4 1, 14--- TI&NOAPI , ~ ..._. 'r jEkoNB . *mire performattier .tge4 , .evutpeilwer with 4 iholee'seleettonlot , eon ~:waitallittle by the METROPOLITAN MlNbTßELA n beentifel dee - - Aanilesioh - 'tiweitiWi the liotil43o. genie. 'Han”-Leslie idll ovate on ; the rime as the Irish washemoin..wrayiontio , .. - the:ewentw, a the doors . '. `.-' " ',.'' -.. 7, , ' JezOtt 1 PITTSBURGH'''. THEATRE. ii:iiiii liZie'*:....«:.*M. HENDERSON T4BIF , .._, PRIOIO3 TOP Aiinietoti. - sitet Iloiele $5 00 1 Single Bastin Prisogito!Bon. .61k7Parouotte and. I . Circle. choke. boo m , -.llamily., Orel% 25 . orooron Colored ae110r7.;,..25..0e0tr0,-Colored Bones. aloontozeallezz. 15Vexitn.. ~, ; 0.,- y:• , tort, . 4 `i.. ... ... 4 1. il . --- 7 T.. 44,4 6/iiiLi7tii .---: %fig .1 or ant of Akk,sharnaloi ajt CQlZitaUiroioio 11411 . 3 4, ILAII oir,3xl47]!ppiittn,Larci oyClitlitruiti,,,-: : - • • Th01:4804 "FannyiSons Burt AI I:o6efirpfltitto, - ' BLACK EYED Su S AN • =MEM! PS(lAtc NoTICEB :The Confusions and „ Experience of a PoorYoultilfan . .11.-EM , AQN ALILTIIifiLBEEN eitibabf the fdeulte - of early error and die- ease, willOrmamotises of ; benevolence,. send to -those who-requeetWa'ordt.of the abootriMerest- Mu narrative. published by Jihnself. This little book brdeuhenetlat .tl:.'irarnlrir,.and caution to ram men and these .wh6 'gunk from NIRVOUS Ikumuyir.-LOSeos...liamouee.PßlLlSarinia DECAY Ader'&44.ll24l3 . l2llllittlie same time the means solf-ouredg e copies wiilbe,seet.uuder seal In - aplthi - entre opef-reithemittolmy who ' request l . t.'Werftettre_author. LAMBENT,. Vag noladulthserlithelmr(POint; Lon Island, NIT. ' -' ' Wed ' Pert ' tii ''' 13ffarran .- n or, oar other. 7_ Tobbtr Derby Condition-Powd era •. .. .t re and l Speed eve 'for -to ,-' .. tr... e . emper, -:-.• l • -,- . 01 ' ••• • ' • ~ 6. - : s ots;'Loss of Apple _.: Scrurrer Ac.wirhorses and cattle, Natty an- - - nab whosecorn out and' miserable appearance makes themnlikost Irprthlesa, can be.restored to their formetvelgorstandi IBM condition by a few ~.' doses,ot.theseenvaltlahle powders. They are per fectlybartnlar.eindlar be-kitten ,o alto emd ttorse as well as a sick onVtrith sure benefit; theY keep their-blood glotak;Winand,bowels loose. urinary - ,entalleill Sodetorder, and, on improve _timappearance of allriniteldit,rnei - tifiettiir what -; condition theyargin,.. Nor high fed horses they areinvialialde Y. 4.fharsemen wtaild mama month . • gives table-epeonful in their feed, we should eel nom hear ofsomsnyalck horses. Soldby all Dnet`' , H - 4:' -- - • - ;gists „..- A d j =tt 66fiortkindt streetcNew,York. Ourasted ' inisNxcelator Dye. - -- ' Is UnriValled-in'the world '., - . No other Dye has been iambs -' No other Dyespri o dubes each Hess colors .. 4 1 , . No other Dye c be applied so rapidill - s- No other-Dye is lesdngan its enacts. , Heather Dye impeves the texture of the hair. It hasbeeu ; .: •-= ' -fr ' ; t. ANALYZED BY DR. -H1LT0N, .,.., 1 Chemist to the Croto Water Board of Now York. .. and certiflettby -hi - tole as harmless as Croton , -- -,t water. Ills c tetneY beNtstM at: the Walk - sr' lishnientofthe pro p stor- - -_ ,- .t- _,' era ( ,__-Manufaatured by J..CRISTADDRO. e Astor I - Rouse; New York; - Id everywhere, and alma- ,-, id .:1), lamde r.-- Brice.44l SO an $3 per box.stecording to site - - crAvzspoßirs- • • PRICESIWICTIVE, . . • Itanialialliiiitli ill - 74106311Piirts the ut• most saner, ties meta Med slam, and great -: vitalln , lnths,Hair: j ' . ' r , - ,. .‘r=t -, 0)4n10-',". * Prir;tp caletz4!.,ll., aaii ‘ bottleaeoording tee , ..,. Dia"; Fittitabssat - Braildretlilitritts. •., e -,' -' - ' - . _•• ' • . -•-,-,- - Neer OASTLII. 4 I :. '':,,,,., .: -ht.r--e,Tior-ETax-samaloN, - :iii,--- -- --, 7N".: - _,", - , •3 Dearifie-- - IwOuldi atati l rtliet Ivias induced to " • Ilia BRANDRIPPEPS PILLS, through the room meridetion of Jcln4Sw i, cfilro ton, Westehee. ter,owintg; wie ' entimlyipstored'to health bytheiruse,el , siokiorecnotwoyears, very --- costive and dysneptlo, and he tried everything bn redwrtrokk-linally,,_hoitookene .Bran- _, e dreth's l l. everyday for it'Week. and. edme of six PillsirresidaY for threedion,and thentook one 144 3 1.VoldaYe with en ocessionaldoimpf Rix. In onsintontkluilsaa able tio Oto tifrfrjr,liiid in. three As_eatlis bewail. gatning_PMlldgmlnil..: • --- ' Yourglentr; --- -, -- - —w . A.RIPPutu.tY: , W_mittmersos CI ATNITTANA,,* .k 7-4 NawartPurdr betattlurrzworn, says that he resides InAkeLtown rtif Now Outlet that some yeara.ingo he - was very sick with 'a sore on his leg. which had been iminhigTor oveetiveyenim that tie waaabm snitch distramed hYa, Wain his chest. andlossidea yearly eattliw ant drsieretiot that af* ter . tryingwanousreinedies androany physicipo s . ha commenoed Usingllrandreth's POO, Kix to eight thrdikiiiiiiin-Weekt and atthearidvaf cam month.-- the sore on his leg.healed , and at the gad of two months he wakentinolinaged etootiattollS dYll - ' - itelaide and ~.nidrik stud - h . liretnitirtier - ww over 7211104:41' ~: ' --- --: =,-... '' 'I9s.uWARD PURDY. - Sworn to beihre ineihis'lBth day of Oct. UM. - A . 'MALCOLM SMITE. „...) ~, viel*.allirtro— ~..1 i•-?_ , .- #JusticofthePeare. 43eIdty-Thissmas•isiDla Ailey ' . a littabErgh. ,- - • '-• ~ '‘:" - " ' - '''. MEEELER & " - 4 • - • ,4^4 , • • • • Sewhig!, - Maditnes, ki" • NO.' 27'FIFTH STREET: --pmsßUß6ini The Holiti,s;r3 are oominjr.and nothln elm be VarialnatcrSitir.z.farbili r`iflM Bo3 rif SEWnitit-iLtUMrEi% Awardedthe find presainnt over fourteen oonmet. iters, at the UNITED - STATES PAIR/it - fa-the ,7,•• years 1858, 1859 and 1880; over .97,00 n9w;:ln lathe United Stateii..evillif un 11464 This maohineme,kes the oak stitch -bn e to unravel with the essential adyan be sateen both sides, ibrosins n or chain, t 'will quilt, stitch, hem, lel , gather. "bind, on tuck and braid. • _ The BRAIDER is . a . • 1 -- - NEW IMPROVEMENT, being an attachittentfor sewing: Braid or 'Cord. Upon any kind of fabric, in the most elaborate deafly= without anYloravions basting. The e legance. In d " ! I f.ird adaptibikty to the - thickest or thinest iabries render it the meet SUCCESSFUL and POPU. LAR Sewing Machines now- offered to' tie 'O lio. *S.Wa!Tanted Ibr MmmYiewril."lll Ca sad nimble them st.llo. „Mr--PEME STKET. sumit t co --- . . 13frrainniall ABRAM:H i NO. 'Hs A. .Wood Street...a Ike Baltimore Pianeltair tori"; in UR A in stook the 7 Wave Centre el. combining. all** emu tills cle first olass ai bstramomt with late novelties Of:gewgaw). imixetaat to the , orttied :-4*-:--1 kt ' • Low for -a' ._ _e_r_oes I 1. - OLD P/1101611 A %mg lit*Niamillies. ...... Mr -Chaplin Weiten. Agents.