,~:~. ,:~... j if*I111;1 1 11111120:411idi. - INp4argiv , . eve* • . : 11,0% 6 UW.APRIC _ J 1: -; roxirebuilaintn Or OW • • 1W00167,621 in thaw 01144 an sre an k hi h i ediqhftWerthlontnPMS orAtip skint Aste#:_si • i re , it .1E".0. A. N-13 alit , Al4.;X4 vpils sinntY EVENING4T_ OCOCEN4HALL, Ektriigic An 2 9l 4MIS9ION - wMiMESDAIUXOUNVW4kN-7 171 3 19 * l6 CIO 9D , ---" • ' .."-., The N4eetioss Yeaterday• - ,71 , . • Th .Wentker- YesterdaywunTj ua t.atich as, y r eietuitallitave - on".electiatidaY--4iiiiii. Snit Ahsegreeable-with . .ipiitif-a=, blow to - --- - vardipgitt - .l l Themunicipal elections pass ' itoigqtritilitherti'beilytAittle,oppbsition to the ~, N Septiblican nominees ` except iu the ' ' -- IP.iftkßard. In the Third there was nal 'H , eitilfilean•tickettliptigli - -:geveral ixteno:,l liersibf: that ' , party Were - iiiiiryn Vitieene! ! 1 ,-,;-..-- Ticke - There iver&itlio - nomeiiidtipendelit'l alindl 'teti:fiiii council and The' result! in . the several ' wards was as foP i, . , lows n i - •, -' mar - WARD. ~ • ":: . ... ~., , • • ,-' - -°; „,.Her .4hare -7 ..waxpan , increpeidefit ticket '''''''''"ifipriiiig against the - ReptibhCan nominees in ;the ; morning butit.oxili polled some --,....„ ..-- seven ' Ave. Votes. The entirtfi'ltepubli= „ - - 1- , -- --- can ti` et was elected by about one hun-, dred4lid fifty - "miijority ; thus:';- Select - Counalr-,Andrcw Miller.; Common Conn 4,Cilii%' M. - Roberts, .G. W. Coffin ; _ ._. Ve/todn irectom-Geo. Wilsoni•,:,ThOititi '.i• Ll._ . 6. Bees il l , , ,deseisor-Jins. Gracey; ConStabk 1 ' . - jail, ;Awl; -Judge of EiscttiSus4Ditiiid ---' -- ' ,5- 4‘itziiin 'oils -1, Itispectorirs„ -- Irennedy. t r , ,' - • lizeoNi) -Wino. -.-, •• •,"' -------Here,, e'recpUblieni, ticket was also: elected a majority averaging about r one ~ . hundred , . There was no opposition until about Os o'cliockin the atrarnoon,:twhen ti, , Delitii4:it tieket, originating ptirelyin: ~ sport, : puttip,,,receiving thirty-five to ~,,-,•,: tortri i diett4itereqieffectheing44- f iright‘7,•4l24liii,ll4,6Ptilolidans.Stito ‘ 7, •41241iii , 114,6Ptilolidans.Stito , some' , kiiid-:.of ---.,;, ." . • - ',etiergy . Othe-;„iiite - :crist - iip. - I,ci':"litilf; past r i ,,..lii;tr : b ilronly•••iityi'llrrtold„" -- The enc. , ' ~-.Cessfa ticket was Select' Council---Wm. liillf ilConinson Conticil--Dan'l O'Neill, Ttiom4irSteel;l Constable-John Herron-; o i l Schaal' iricarsi-C..Erilibroack, Geo. F.' Gilmore; judge of Vections-Wm;.thiens; =lnspect =Thee. B. Davitti -..44 sessor-, 4 - ohnl4 "; ce. , ..i..P ', • ' --; '• - • .- ' ,„'. :TRIAD 'WARD.' • 4:-.- ... .... ...°". In the old Third,* Citizens' TiCket, - 1 - - - - .I.L'-_epiali,4, , - of Deiriberattand Republicans,- ''.• - ...,;:1 - I,'„Wits:-- , toc ageinSt the regular Del - necrotic e i iiiimineeti 'bat j without success: There r1t, , .. , -WerS;;td ' t wo .independent candidates for " , • - , - -Vottiinb 4 1 , tinned,. one "for_Seleet and tw a . --' - :liir Aid ''' iin: --- TheteitiltWElß theelection ..:.:. , 1 7 :45frthiveritire regular ticket,.thevereleing - ..4 . 00-.. fojko4l - '.'llhose markettAhriii (-7 , y are. •-• 'A - ea:ad:id _. An . Sala ediliat. lei Prec't,, 23 Preol.,,Tntal.- '• - S:ttit r gi h• (I De-. -- ' 1 2i - - :310• Common and/. - A. rdoljit . ..10-•-• • 113 21 '•• 3' • ~ ,• - = ', W inJ.S. van. D 0...... 138 • - . '299 P. 2 , --K- - ' ' '.:DF... 1:5 386 . .. 4, !;•.. 43 7.:'J.: - :MOn_tsnse:ry.l)*.., 154 - - 277. ; 44,a lifietthMwaety,..1'.*--. 120 4 5'9 • Yottit4-. icr C ...-I:f4 it • ~•• J hixii IN od -7.- . 13,4' • '' • F . 5. 0 .. 4.vsyn er.,- • - 1.;z1.7v .-- o c,----.. iti .J,....,,v,,,i7G; C. 154 John P. 411 4.1. II .... .. '... 155 • -'' -. 7114i O. Rallnran. r 27 11nr., h °min. I 5 Aid•rmal Franc /5.,03 Da . .....:-.4.. •4 f.- -62-8.-Wolad •I -,.......- ' John .134. 1 1 7 11-,..' ' . Sch , , of Diiteicre. John - SioKidn.:D!...--., 169 2 4.',01dabni013,!:,..». ... .. - 163 ,:4AsseitiOri I. ) "-,.' ' ' J.4 - ':1116 , a1*........ - ' - it n " a t lea n. W4Ba. c7tecii . Z. _37 , .B..rrittairi;kb •13 , err*- 108 A R Herdiiii: 2,1 l'fe."- /nspew ore l John o..ile,J),_Di• Pre'. 114 • T. A. P4)14/.1 D, 2d do*:. it, -1 f rocitin WARD. Here the only' opposition to the regular ltepublicii; •ticket, wancn -the part ofc . .Mr:i. 4;i - duff R . ,s,, who ran as an independent' Astiididatel or- Common Council. The isgtiler tic ket received an average of about one hnediict and forty votes, . and was elected, vii): -- Select -= Council -James -Mc- - Allen COtmon:. Council-N. Holmes, R. W. M ack ie};. School Directors-W. A. i Tomlinson,itichard Hays; Judge: of Elec tions--Jo' tions- 7 -Jo ' _. R. McCune; Assesior-A. P. Thompson;, Constab/O--H. S. Donaldson. i. , .. rum WARD.. • - A strong ffort was made in this ward ; 1 to elect.therDe ii moctatie ticket, l on tit ,. .AVaii: oniyspartielli , tiCeesidur,. a s only one Councilman! and a School Director were elected. 0;3 iote was very close, as the figures beloW will show. Those marked • thus (*) atetelected: di .., Filed Cbunoti. • Ist Prim% 24 Preen. T o tal;: - i Alex. le .thhoack, R*...: liT 267 394 • 'Wm. tutton',4).., ....... ... its 236 37 , 3 1 Common Coatli, P. Ar .raz h . tt, - - 289 • ' 419 • R.A.Volslll,o t_` _.:;..... 120 .:,,fl'O .001 ' IL J McGoWan 41...; - .::::- 120. ' ' 232 4:2 ri. W. earrend....--.... 120 - - • - 23 / 34 gee. Portiti Uty-•:1.i.-.7 ,- . 121 280 401 Jas. T 8.5" r,..11,.. . ' 127 296 423 Jos Lan g ° , D 40...-: ... .i.'.... 141 • - 215. - . 386 D 2. V. Dain, ~t. ... ...... rt . .' • • N 41•314 , D; ; ::10...-...;,. trv. , .. ,-, .•.229 , ..•••••' 355' :I 4 7 .latel'aiiiter - ..4 .0. ........... 141 2,52 . 393 61`ifk , Ifi''P' , ' ""-- ;1 - "il?' 2 8 .8 z,sch.-, ii . rs., . . . Win. Crawford , 134 27 Andrew LeesJ 11...,—.:„.... 121 , 252 Jno. 14, Dunekii:ln`-- • 140' ' D. Conin4na, f..... .- 138- • A s ituoi.;:' * iJ.s, l,ww R.- Palm Zorn; r.) .. :... Constable. .i 11 J. • . Hell Ql 4 -1 ~.”.4140-• Judge of Ele4ciss O. stu, re. *L4.1.. -...... 129 likus en yle.M..."' .„...z-los' • (i. Sierra. Rivi . ::.:..: ..... -- J. 4 evtler.Df.,.r..... . . .... , -- F. IfArrt..LT,:,' t- , „ .. , :.-;, t, a, as AVV.1...i.;... - 105 •;- ' , , -4- aTa tit - D*;:i. J. h. Petters n o ' 8 . .... - M 8 408. Ball, pi ) .i;y,..-.......1,--..-- , • -- 223'. .•, , z1;:,••. , - •---,.• 'o'. ,SIXTII' WaltD 4 Rer&tiiii:Ciiiiieff'W,es.;',infii, ani mat ed but the iiiia , i t oo - largely ' - ReAbliiiiiii to hope for a de ,t, of.the .ticket, „Th - e-EO.- pubjfeiiii - iieke - Wag Cleated-hind li:tieing - a -- majority of a lt nt one hundred and,lopty: The highietb`," t h e' tie Vet was But lerJoi.k."7 fo*:Alder a, who receive d ` BlB `votes to 128 forJ.Ce . ' C. Cummins. ~ The ticket : eleciteitwasrir siert •Councii--A:hiv_iitHee4r Cornelort,..CaltrcilA.. Q. , ...l i foC ua dr oli Th05.:.116 - 714; Aliiiiiii Rays, Wm., ~.Roeb ottom;-ce ; , 1: -.- .Affireitora-G. - 3: liiim orn, Wm. ft Xfays;..42dcnuan-Jos. A. utler; Judie of. Electiog--John Ward; —', z:44, - :1 - L'oinier; 'Ainiiisor•- • ,... Emanuel V 4 -rveerfetaOle-Win. 84iiii i.,..-,t,-)alpsF- , l) 'tififirkiD: • • • Here also.'th -' - napesitiorrwartotErWtek. For Select C>ti,ncil,..htr,FlKO.PartknßePil, ran-siiiiie'4i ~ ±jiitair'iriii&i'lihemor of 'we ticket, the siii••• :. ~- majority for which MO, abont e lft.f - iie ' The tieket'cliogeOvest Select Couric4 -William C. McCarthy; Common Conti' -SanorielHarckley, Chas. W Hubbard;'': iderman--J. T,...K.Zonte; &hoailiDireci,, - '---Ef ugh' Yonig, jerilefi Robbe . :4se --- i'' ' Rob% Thompson- Judge ofof Elections,--John W W. hfiller,:fittlieets John B. Crawl RI Constable Joseph S. Richardson.. ii-..„. - - In this wax a ere was no oositionto ~, pp . . . . _. the regular Re 0 1 mM...ticket, : yhtch: ;re-, oeived,some- . lity-fvfir, ninety,votes, and *isW:6oo*i; "eliatOd; vii : Select Council-johtiallen• Common Council.- J ohri.A.L.-Killiii,',Rikiert Coward, 'Win. ' u i rth Hutchinson; SE S cho ol Directors-Jno Glass, John L. Ha bon; Adelman --Eustace S. Morrow;.,..A's essor-Christian H King; Judie -761 ::Ele • ns-James Ewing; in verter-3,-j_, ami Mawhinney, R. Matthew Mapire,n;•:,Ce to-- - -Geo.-.W. Shaffer. .:..175 354 529 17 25 42 6 7 -. 161 -,. 130 Int WARD. Here-theft •nd therDetao Vag C/9,11P-than.manall rriae pa em over . , ~.-. RifietAllClO gelation to the Coal -- -- f lliggeeleStrike. A 'meeting tifinannfacturers and:otheri wl calfinteriAtea - is:' it .for thiii, aftnrnbOn at the 'hints! . xchangn, to ' talc*: into Cohaideration the'p ' ezit atorbitant wages of coal diggers awl Prevent farther impo• altion. - It , is atatea that at existing' rates diggergrcan-malce_sloo t 0.5160 per month and yet ; they , derifaMiniove, --- . • - . Anotherl4l i sitiy Allfighe . .ur.. • The lower partfil Allegheny seems to he still infested by? thieves.' On Monday' night the resideneel G. Coffin, Esq., BagaleY's Lane, was entered by one or more pezions; who effected' an entrance by-nEalog - : - , a; back: , window : _ :hel p ed theniaelies-to; - antidry articles, amounting' in4vaine to about Among the arti cies taken were sonip.ailierspoons, mark phitedloiiks, spoons, ace:i a'Bible, gold pen Case,." carving knife and fork, castor fraße, clothltigfropkthsi horise, iticluding isoin&-tiventy:five or thirty :pairs of hose , c. They:also went to the cellat;:eariled - off all . the watahles,- And - When; the*,leffitrripg the "theiteada off some chickens aiwt - Caeried'off-the bodies. They did.Wotgo'itp!itaiyiy-being-frightened away or 'satisfied - with the booty •gathered upon the firatifloorl Theyalao took the lege:front thiTrositlitid 'backdoors, pan tries,'• perhaps intending • • another . visit Alr:Coffiit,hatt no clue to the thieves and - they Will probably eicapiinnlesif: they 'atteitiptiti dispeise''OT - their booty here. --r Something should done to protie gheiiy'city;fionithe tliielyetrand ries whoiare committing nightly depreda fions; - - • • -:!1011.1r 114141 liixtiodeult.. Yasterdai?iiirhing-Y Coronet'. McClung beld.aninwiestliipenthe body_ Of Wash ington Reeves j a resident of, Manchester, who came , to his death iii the follhwing manner : He had been employed--foiover two by the Oleyeland and Pitts burgh'ilailroad Company, in shifting cars between this city and, the depot in Man chester. Oh Monday evening, about five o'clock, he attached an express car, to the shifting engine, in this . city, and jumped on the top of the _ carlto go to Manchester. Onzeaching . thalattei pliee, Mr: Reeves was foundlyiog , on the 'roof of tha car, .speechless, with an ugly *mind on the forehead. The suppositihn was that he had forgotten hiMselflwhile passing under `the-" bridge over the railroad on Ohio Street, Allegheny, and had been struck with of the • timbers, He' lingered until: eleven: o'clock at night, when he ex pired. The deceased was about forty-five yenta of age, and leaves a wife and two children. -177: 297 L W 282 182 229 M:1 The_ jgry ; fonnd a verdict of "accidental death," being satisfied that he had receiv ed his injuries•in the manner above indi cated. , • The, lkyieter The oyster trada•whichi for a otiilier of years grew Bo rapidly, his fallen off, during, the plat , year; in conie9netie& of the difficulty . Of getting a sufficient-gm tty to suppl y deinand.- Throughout the'whole of the year-1861-efily. the wa%-re' of Maryland could :00 reached; iiiiCt4Y- Were then thoroughly dredged that for the; past Year i'full - -inippll'vonld noflie had, end it occurred seiehiltanies that there Were none jtkihrt mar Yet, The shatii:of Virginia 'live: iteretokre; enpphed tai= menseoysters; but some:of those - bail:hive notbeen;ttificheil for 21/reiWhifour-yeaisi ifid_thefere closedi - agaitibt the maiket:;a4dll4BtlP'- iiyneen.egnal , 4oi - thi:letriand:of -the'tlist 3'em a - the trade would have been larggeerr thiill'ittaf [ btito4iriiiaiiiklieii - : . ; - lifit the dysteii- f were - not waters of the Apitinirii tributaries of Chess- Fieake.:at tinre',contilineaiiii th e oThysteril liut they have been re sorted to by:those whoigithered them for market, and they, teo,,have,faijed.: _ _ , The Ilbstrenlied In accordatiecrivith e from ! the President of the {loin Exehatige - Associa tion of Philadelphia, t 1 ;Jas. IL Cooper, Esq., President of our Board has called it public meeting of citizens for three o'clock to=morrow (Thursday) after . noon,* the Board ,of Trade for Wei...l:oomo of ttakiiiiCootien upon Ake subject of addiikin , 'theildief of. the - 64.: 4431 1,g1 1 00 1 5fEngind.oirelicips, fik,fiee• a fratittendattoe and liberal enbeoriVdons:. - Select COuncli Meeting. The -- Select - Council Air evenio,t to 'dispose of the nimfinished tifeineea of sae year. The. diem:firs linkine-iiidelpfece, as amended in CommoulCommil wi ) -: i eeme op; for coliaideration. 195 115 Z 8 229 The Msolsiorsielhollidai In.4l4l4 4liawil f Conrt-iyetoterday after. the easeofCoMinc'anivealth vs. Geo. & 114 ' 2 0 charged With- „lape,.. on 'oath. of ' *hi j ßlenclie%Nayler, - '.Was taken np and a jury was t initiatielbtrbefOra: Court ad journed. 'The ApOliziciny7z-will.begin r this morning and the case will probably occupy several..days. The int*stimaridested is intenie i : and the' court 'foora yeiterday was crowded by these anzilpritp,,hear thede tads alliigid'olfenteWai`ebininitted in August, 1881, at the ikesidence of Mr. Coltart, Oakland, *hails' Mild Maylor was visiting. The defends, - fit hag:Agee under 4 04 0 90 bail shiciAtrAtliii. Able swim sel:f are 'eMployed_ acid , f the case, will be strongly contested.' ' The Old ~.- . I his e :citpitsd ,, yatiblicatibii- for 1868 -by incb, of PhiltAerphia,lt t aa been receii ed by lifizeUsiZftgfetteet;,l- and , is for sale : ly, fillrcord of the war for Mk** Ottlei*ti tole Matter. _ • Mftinldeinet "MeiflossaiNfolswelottirs.: The Atianartaieniliii it Iron Mont , dera will - -holkwineeting.thiemorning, at wino Mall, Fourth street; betwoimilferket Mid Wood. The delegatr J e are stoppmg,at the Man sion /101166, Those - wishing to find them can do so 'op calling.thet;e•" To be Execute& Doe, Poole, con victed` of murder- I st WhafJlipg, is tobe executed on Friday, in the ravine, North of the city. Wysarß o nial ow Unabr ba idged d complete nictc D/CTZ N edition, can be at Jat. Mellor's,. No 81 Wood amok fof ''' l ' 1 - :-i .:q -- :ff 111 1 • '. - ..iiiie - I t- -' - '0r.40•44 't 4 ..". MOM* atabm4 1 syeziyfihrf*A.4,;.-.Beicet 0:(1z 4 1 . .M.Y6 :rtivolg — ni, aiiincit-D... Sok" easos 7 GI e 4114, - L. , a- 013 go Wm. Bbilftf aitrOmimi— S.-"Oirlf - on; S'clioel loiree 4197A7rOi.;*cAu, gm :. , Jiitiiisai:EitthiC-4; ,z.:Elsitrifoil;&ilit - ' '" liii . ' lf.§oll l l-e''. Judirs of-SAW , - iftn'tzi - IY:4Tillv.rney JVP:-ItiiiiiiVEC I: Itneze .p i sr' mn - itabze -_ , , Theatiri. Mrs Walter's rendition of ' likto ;alit evening war a wonderful=effort fora wo mem', acting throughout was tubtle, powerful and :original, but in ;the last scene .she suspasted !remelt' and received an enihusiastrktunuins, before the cur tain. 4rvenrngillis. Waller appeart as The ,Dicheas•lof Of this. per sonation the critic ofthe 'Philadelphia Sunday Ifercury ;says: "After her Lady Macbeth, The Jl)uchess of Malfi is her Moat• itinarkable-Imiormance: Since -1878, when Mrs; Settertoriplayed Morin& at th&itike of Bircltifieftlintialliatre, nO torOkilterit-repretentalnyelit;thitcharacter 'bias arisen,` until Emma Waller; nine ie akaptolhat of JllO. Webster, grasp 'ed'thit gigantic conerpti - cini—drawn by an awful aird'shadcii7,ferieili'which terror juidisteeied in itsideepeet, coloring. Em rna'Vriller's acting in the execution scene, in its le reati, in its Power and its passion. - .surpassed any stage ;representa tion' we have heretcfort.seen in the entire Angt,of the drama." - ---- - ‘., ; , jaw; . ..: ~.,..., ~,,,_T . ..„. I e. , TAtitiiitffiraguate-thiag e op. olatitd* -- Aviikind4Of fiiiiints - tient.,.int of ihertottleklaiir-Bial molithe. The AU' ' iforliiiiinitekt c o . hp i declared a d!' ead,of $2 per - 44htie,. , :k E 1 J. B. W- , VaR ll 4* -, 'Baltun9' re (Water NOAVN& , 46 - 151W Areest?:.) ppoeite the wheitie,-keepe Balthiaciti,ew oysters for saleeWere mike '..elliageqiir per cent ca ll . _ Singing. if: D. itreeht, teacher, N0T.128 Smith field street. - - Price of Ctrebea .!. The following are the rates for carbon oil at The dame° Oil Co:, for to-day By: the car load; - 50 cents ptir gallon. In smaller quantities 65 - • " This free Of ehiligefoi packages. a i ms:AßAzineskieldlitificldnee,for maaufsotPrinitpurposec sulthe bort it use. A. F. YA29NAL Aim% • - ' lll l l lfitudreet. Pittsburgh. Pa. _ _ ZOOM sam.--.............xxem0jrnarral zooms lam &lex ""Th'AC"IM/8 opi relict ABB PLAIN runiirrunz *exults WARS:BOMA IZ6 ingialtiaramtlirr; (Between Bixtti &est andVirgh4ew.) nog COUNTING HO-- IMF S TA TIONERY, DIARIES FOR '/8639 all sizes. tietoceirzio new lot. um turn inn IRDIA ROBBIE, So arranged that it 'sdirays clean aa4 mdi for nee. SLOCOMB'S " - PATENT:, INKSTAND iq acknowledged tobe the best- - - . air•tight - - ink ever offered to the publie. POMO BOOKS POR POSTAGE OUARIOWY Eir *di Ig/ .w. s. RAVEN * COMM WOOD A TRIBE' ST& 4 ... store andfor seas_by BWALEIt k RICRETSON. pertojau b eereett Assn pi_ uoussius liECEIVED atthis (1106101. the delivery of Memel* Ttsitetesee, ot Two Hundred. nomad 200,000 Bushels'of Coal. MONTOONBRY. docat 44!stlor Rad Qoafterauteter. V. a Aram Bons BOOTS BOY'S BOOTS, Ball BOOT S. BOY'S BOOTS, 0111 Z DOILLAit 36 ONE DOLLAR 16 ORS DOLLAR I ONE DOLLAR 15 CONCERT HILL SHOE STORE, 82 FIFTH STREET 61 FIFTH lITXPZT 6811IFTS STREET ea SUM SllitEET 62 FIFTH STREIT wurrE ;cm warn SATIN SLIPPERS, aaltablrtotßALl, Pasties and Weddhissinsk received it = 80/EXIBuTZ NO. 81 }711"111 - : sTatirr, CHRISTMAS '& N EW YEAR'S: _ , P°HO S: T 0111111 C UP S Mallesiiiind bait Ministrant in the Mi at low Prises. Chitdrents' Books of MI kinds for Holiday PiUSenta. DIARIES P9R 1863, bite Thousand dltTerent kinds of Pho Pictures for Albite!, of generals. `Coplais of Fine Pklttuos. Stainer, Jo., fif teen cent' eaeh. $1 50 - B dos. JOHN W. PrJurOcH, Book. Stationers and Nowa dohs?. opposite the P. Q. 1110LIDAY PRICIIENTS , GREAT Gift Book Store, NO. 118 WOOD STREEi.. We have tide dap received V* horst " 4 144. ruseorAmeat of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS' Bier - offered fbr ease in tide oUi W. aef Muria micro which Defy Competition, w lieevotaian miivy a JUVENILE: , .ANDI OTHER, 1800K8," • • fultablgi Iktiresents; dee26 A oast, proud Is - gavot - With each btekzolifi PRESENT% 'FOR . THE HOLJDAY!S, vt °zeir4ALDLIDMNFRD2TAi*,2II2T liuse_aatkd ea Taa2 c f r o l l ie nadaerli Ter i FINE 'GOLD JEWELRY 4VOLD AND SII:VED - INATNNINI : for radios j and Gleatienet's doe) ce,Fanty'dooda,. • , INEDVER PLATED: - WARE, each aa . Cleit i ft cake, and fruit baskets._ . g?k . lates card cam!. eat% .ete,.:42ata large 0' altablearNelesterprammt ut inumczautiaurr elitionat. dae2o 19 fifth drat. TO MY MST TILIORAV MUTINY IN ANDERSON BOOR L:Ari 7- LettmliitQUET - 01GOVERNIMET STORES CAPTURED. Otra LOSS NEAR 1'0,1:360: FROPI •OF THE - tboTonkit.• ARRIVAL FROM HAVANA. XXXVIIIth OONEIREBI3, (2kBesidoi) `SAN fiA NCISUO: LOUISVILLE, Jan. 6.—Headquartere drs advised that previous to the sfurfiephOO fight a large portion 'of the Anderstiri troop mutined at Nashville, and refused to,,advanee. : , - The, - ANNtimier, about 800; went into the fight under Rosingarten and Ward and behaved gallantly. Notices ,have been_segtfidong, the line tor'thelatiest of taiie'nun&r" - iiported to have deserted, and their return to Nash 4 vile in irons. Col. Bruce captured at * Clarksville.l3l44 large aisidint , of ioieinnient stores from the confederates. A Nashville dispatch says that _some .rebel prisoners:captured on ThinialaYaind_. paroled, had been in Murfreesboro . : run. — hours, direct from Richmond, Va. NASHVILLE, Jan. G.—Over 600 rebel prisoners , ,,.und commissioned officers were briiu - ght in this evening. Unofficial reports state that cannow ding was heard /Top MR ! . ii3z• .)• Our forces are pursuing the rebels. Bragg may make a stand at Tullalun'On& Wont reach 10,000. The reberloss is double that The wonntlsof, our soldiers are mostly , " The best buildings in Nashville averts. ken for hospitals and the wounded will be well cared,for. News from the front meagre and un important. There is four feet on the shoals. Weather clear aid cold. WASHINGTO?t, ~_6.t r The Secretary of the Treasury replied to the resolution of the House calling for information rela tive to the payment of the loan of 1842. From - this response ligatriCzthat the names of 286 - persons are registered, as the owners of the bonds. The depart ment possesses no other information as to the actual , ownership, the loan. The Secretary says: My judgment was determined in favor of the payment in coin, and not more by the weighty considerationinowing ..of its influences on'pribliccieffit,'but by Cir cumstances that I would myself were I able to obtain the needed specie at a cost so small that payment-in coin was in fact a lima convenience to the Treariry and less interference with payments to and for the army and navy, than payment, in notes would have been; 'the - Whole amount of coin required was advanced by monied institutions; most of which, it is .believed had no interest in loan tiorolyiiiterief in trantantion, except - what arose,- from the I general suppirt of public :credit, and the advance was made withoutA,Tremixim' and at an interest of 4 per and it is not to be called for until it,,,can be re imbursed froni receipts filial customs ded • icated by an act of Coqgresc.to.the pay ment of interest and princiuillitthe pub lic debt. The report of the Secretary of the Treasury on Banks, states that the returns are incomplete, , owing to the non reception of returns from the seceded States, and in Maryland, Delaware and Illinois, in which States no laws ..exist compelling-Abe ,pubileatitietCiMelii,)th• turns; ' ,4 l`his;iiggregifsi barilecirctilation of the loyal States was in January, 1862, nearly twenty-four millions less than Jan uary 1861, while the specie reserve was increased inthe sum , offoortegengindeiftol halt million s, and deposits in banks in creased thirty-nine millions, mainly in -New York, Boston and Philadelphia WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Ho vex.—Mr. Noell, of Miscotafrfrom the select com mittee on emancipa tion . reported back the bill to,,aid ktmeottn.Maecutift,thel,hol iihmlictgliliveiOtenpkqltiti4lMffiir the "nistii - orten millions of thirty year bonds payable to the loyal owners, the government pledging itself fw-AlkiieD, tiOmand i 010111.74, inink-?T`v 111:>; :l i r illaildighnucobjecftd,*00014 eideration of the 1111116Fn3Mimieithiclilie stated, but the speaker-overruled the ob. lotions, on the ground that it does not, as the genthman . had .urged makkanap- Aropriatioaifitioney;and that - 1641410t a tax on the peoa unless money shall be appropriated. Se made this decision in, accordance with -that. heretoforinaMied FteockisPilitiat 7 JAK'2:::,..-!-li-: if': - ;Mf - 01ententa; aware ilikA6ll:billiwOntd43l- - -I:epOtteVOUVat membee r of. the 'special commi on , "i-beebleeted,3oitit.e.t.o77 Mi: - Wfortbffi,c,-of , Xentueliji , saw that had seen it stated in public prints that some time after the issue of the proclama• dais Informationj:M* re.ce4Yet - '4 •Presilleif frOiiil'xiti3lligehtP Nitiiittlitiu Union men which satisfied him that a peat and powerful change had taken place n Hentucky in favor of the, miserable Abolition scheme. He felt it to be his duty and _privilege tp, state on this floor, in face of 'Hattie% itireaence of Congress lid bearing of the Nation, that there is slot one rat,in three hundredin Key tacky: lithe is faofrot _Mr. Clements remarked that he was not in favor of , thewbolisbment of .slaverr on Wseheme of Abolition, but on the prinei- Ple of nationality._ Mt.Ntiell fUte - fli4ole. of Missouri. bkve decided theitheyArtnbaltsktskiery. rit-ioPV to Mr. - Clemente, he remarked thatlthe people Af-Tenneesee liatt:o9..ito% lsr State G r iliattiniktit:7 . ,4nni-henee; :vied :not aot npo!lifrefaceeptsetoltWPi46 - sition. It wee expecting-too _puolt. - to hangg.. the. :Other berderitluezStstesini-this-lill, as to it being:a miserable -scheme of, Aboli tion eennkkinii4til thelentleinati from ?Kentucky, 'he did -imotiregard it in that iiiht-suk wiled lie eoultiperceivegqed - . motives in the President - for the recont . Mende-tit:lt:YAW' Ani , il4ll:zinedeisimthe opposition._.:Letni co - 1 - Alte r work Frith Miesgii}i and w • cltl - 71 1 . - . ; _7 l4 ` diST. - *af . arriVateinefits laso States. • • ,: ' . . Mr Holman ; of; ed , moved to lay the bill on the table. _ Disagreed, ,'.f0r #4 ,7V0P.:41; `nit's 72. ' ; • • 'lsr. Elliott of Mass., !hived amend meat exclud ing from the benefits of the set those who may willullyrefmte to take the oath of alleipanee to the in 8 when required to do so by any military or civil officer thus authorized, or by said State of Missouri. Adopted—yeas 75; nays 26. Mr. Pendleton, of • Ohio, moved - to ley ,the bill on the table. Negatived—Yeas 44; nays 72. Bill then passed—Yb's 78; nays 46. . The Mouse then resumed - the constder. • sties of the executive legislative and 'lnr. aided appropriation bill, and subsequently' _ adjourned. . Wilson, of Mast t frpm the . ..comuuttee r , on e ; ; • - 41fialobiijoitiertisolutionlorproMP payment tif_ ioldiers of the arn)Y4amitsetw men,, andaripesof the Navyfivitk an iinterideiriefit elft Urfrizg the Becretary - -Of • '4ry. toPisine:so_, - 000;000 - of Demand - Treaktrzliptei,ln addition to the amount authorized ay Ihe-ta of JillkilB232 - .-- - - ,Llerr; Fessenden moved • • that the reSolti *sibs .referred to the Qoinmittee on Ti:)) nonce. =. • - 2'3 Ma; motion of Ifik - ?Wright, - , of_ Ind., tile bill concerning thedischarge of. State pris oners was- taken'ikand he prOceeditdAo address the SeiwiUrat length. He toddle, should not vote forthwameridment of Sem)! ator from Kentucky; - ' - Mr. Powell had rejoiced over the result of the recent elections, but those elections hadleen - bionghtabont bymeans not cal culated to produce ' much j oy. It wolf:hi - - discouraging enlistments and esroicially of those who could stay home and - votei-'0 making chargeEi against .the government; ; by opposing the confiscation) act, by ;op posing - taxation Tortthe expeMpli of -the war.- •The . ` . Serintok;frilm Kentucky,- Mr,: Posiell, - Said he was opposed to coercion; ;He,, Mr. Wright, argued that he was infa; vimof iron will - and nerve, and execution to crush out rebellion by every possible means, and he would take the property'of rebillsfiliegwhere. ?He wanted to nee the . llieeissipw'river • (veiled by our: brave wiiaterw boys, and the supplies of dont ent off; he wanted to see !Chen - drid Atiusand_celaveholdffrsVunning.conlyway, and-line 'million negroes the other ivai.: 7 , 7 ; : , Eci.4sWanted;to Stillre at the heart of Als. - eake'endtheii7)"we' shall see daylight. Theresa nothing to despond abonti thaiikedGod:zWe naive- air - army:and navy Aid alkintitiyiluldne thanked (led loran , other thins,3hafwe haven' general in the field other,, rs not:fishing for the Presidency, who'=with his stuff is to be binnd in the Ltliklakest of-..theklif,. and his name is Rose= "(Applause in the galleries.): : ,He ~would never yield to any foreign ipteryeit-1 tion Americansixinst settle their own ficnities and it, wa s -onl y; in event-of *per ! rillitwarhuit'that hefeiredforeign'ititerven: tion. He would labor : singlyfor the good of the country, and paitY. 1-I The bill was then postponed until:to.). morroti... Mr. Rice, of Minn., offered a monition) that the military committee be instructed Tojnquire into the expediency of relmbor: lung.tne o pileup -tor_ themoney advanced bysaid State for the - Pdpilreision )pflndian.hcistilities n.1:862 ' adopted• - After. an executive ,seaSion. the Senate READQIILWrintSALACT OF TITF. PElTolliec 1 ---. January 6 1803. All is quiet, as usual yin Opp. - Skoneman'irtfiliCitinty corps was re-' viewed yeetaidiy; and Wilcox's.. ninth army corps 440. Thelippearttncee and codition of. - gti.ltroops were excellept. General Iturriside and staff were present on both occasions::.:- ' ..- , Flags of truce cross the Rappahannock almost.. everr day. The business trans actad..il.the exchange of such refugees as "Oriiiithe ed by the military atithoritiee -1) •' 4 '1 14- ifg -45i- ent cif-the o inane. m . d ' . apiii :- ea at Wislungton 'is here for the purpose of inspecting the ammunition for cannon ' in response to th e repeated complaints of artillery officers. It has been ascertained that" most of the premature explosions daring the recent battle here and previous thereto have been caused by the unwork manlike manner in which the fuses have been fixed-to-the shells, and. some batter ies have already replaced their stock on hand by thattif a more reliable character. 'Haw YORK, Jan. 6.—The steamer Eagle, from Havana, with dates to the 2d inst., has arrived. The gunboats Sonoia and Waehusett werefat - Havana on the 2d. There is no news from Havana of im portance. Mexican advices state that the French army had commenced to advance on Pu eblo. One division of 12,000 had ad vanced twelve leagues from Oriziba. Oen. Donal fs reported to have reached Vera Cruz. Gen. Beither had advanced from Jalapa towards Perete r where the Mexicans had the guns froni the fort to Puebla. The French troops. Who retitined.-from Tampictiteid, gene tolalappa. - -One thousand - tattles and 260 wagons had reaolinaTeirOrtlifeciii,New York. The Malawi . cornitil &Manna states. that his government feels deiplythe refs 'sal of the'="kaniiiiciii &vet:meat .to aid a :Republic struggling; g agein &Willard:lh and still '-kiore ',that :it ohonld aid then, enemies. _ The stable itiftolumbus was uncov ered: .' it Cardeniii . en Christmas Day, :midst great rejoicings. SAN E'N.A.N, 4 ,;Nsocki,..Titn.:.,B-7,&443 - ..'siailiig±.: "eaitle" kkar - t.z a .14._44. The - ip Glifartec, 0%4;44A - or ,8944t,04 Carriera,WQ4liesi 14 : 00 04aile 7 m*i w0044440-91;tpjmpf.cojt forai ThAa dent's emancipation ~ r6ela Ana tAil °C.* 4V,inet., was inliiiishottlii tfiliiik papers or to , ..,Although Aritxtedof*reateill cation: A salute of ogle hundred : guns is nPio 4001):11.11V ABIIP-AL - 817191:111011 - ART!. °led Soda etelt:eatCgtliiili - prootited at: 1174/easle9 3 . " l ! 4 !" t -:litioßGE A. KELL Y. '&030 jliiiid9Aideral street. AlltfhitnY.'-: . *NULL & soNs prits ,-, exopsioN ' . .soot - r_reztemli'i.all ; jrho boys used it - to 391-6-41 ' 43vInu t b litr e11 1.4titfa ely ' 4 ` - 4 4 iiii.tri .4 04Pederid , itieetrAdletthoM ' Tes CIRIMMI.OFFEIIIIir i IV , ME .av,ms tion'and ii.se suitable steamboats and fam , always on hand and for sale by * GEORGE A.J{ELLY. • ~ deo3o s , ~. No,-ea Pe Oast Week /Waltham' - .., . ...... 10 Wie nor,LtrisaTimi - wonm wiF r, Nwinitat i reit and by dien No..(iiyeleralatreetAileshaim - , VALUABLE REAL ES I will expose to Publio Bale on TifesdayiJapiary 6th, 1863, On the premieee all that valuable lot or Om of mind situate in the Third Ward. City afltiga. bari4btuipied anti:described asfillows_• nuttattlmßitlitYM &truer af %amid* midbertrstreet-rtheacer-Idang inbercrtsiteet Bosterardlyll fentlifiinches AO the tine otprop attritiOw or late oflirogel t Seibert. thence bytb• imtnegafeet 4itd - `5 y t - inches to an , alley ten feet. -wait thenittidang ilaillalleyl24-feek amid inches ttreltumelley - M, eneealonsrltunalliterWeetn ft.. 1 inglitir Altet - sanitt.pro Dotty now 4 -or:late of ::J Partes; t them:etc-by- the 'same'. and Un - line of proyerty_bekossing J: Metter 's heini:llorth werilly:ls ieeti,thence b7the line of the last men tioned-propartr62 feet! inches to Cherry -"alley:. thence by the s ame;9 feet inches to the ear nee ofkherry alley and-Liberty street, on which is,erestelthe large bricktenoments knoyum the Mani . on louse and Continental Hotels. t This . roporw is immediately adjacent to the _emu and western Ra il road Pamenser Diple. and affords a rare chance for investment Weepitallott. Tennratriale:: ,JOHN W. RIDDELL. :Amuse of George Au; ants. J G DAVlS:Auctioneer. ,:deol.thiltawtd. • f‘•-• jitir Theibovesaleis postponed to the 10E11.February-tient, (Tnesdtty.) AND CHILDREN'S BALIOBAL & EUGENE BOOTS, SUITABLE FOR OHEISTMAS ts.,IIESENTS, MST 10111111VED AT tv E. SCHMEETZ & '-- - 81:1 1 /PTH STBRZT , . . • mirmumrimi • • = PORT or- ••••• • • e Mgl. - Bannell. ikninillsi ! r Jonio; "Arniada - John tonarlfhlunnit4 " Franklin, ennett, proftunillo. Gallatin. Clarke. 0, Minerva, Gordo n Wheeling.- , • - -Aad3r Franklin, Dean. Dietnnht% =ma Gtehator Ayers. Zanewilla. asr The river—Lait evening a twi- Arltt there were 4 feet 8 lades water and riving 1 The Wheeling. packet for'follaY is the new steamer Armada. CIIPL G. W. Johnston. She leaves nunetual% passengers and 91 dP9adil hear this in mind;-- The splendid passenger -steamer Navigator; Capt Shouts, Is anooneeed to leave this day for Oineinnati and Louisville. Ills boat has the best or aecommoda tions and eareful an isrpetienoed "offiserrs. TbeolerimareillessrsElooll and Eakin. They are both careful andatteenties. Capt. Shaman's steamerneir - Sil lier. Cloud, is loading for ct, Louie.: She has due speed, excellent accommodations anti- attentive officers, Oapt.Conway has ohs , ge of the 'WI" The fast running packet 'gate List. Capt. Russell, leaves this day positively for CtinCianati and Lonisville. Captain - Russell**, of the most imate/amen on - the river. ;Its was his filter' tioA to - have left - on fruetda.v krtit- the storm and rain prevented him. as - sitipers were tina le to complete their tots in time.. -The Captain regrets tab but was unable , oprevent it. During months bat be made wee k ly tart to Portsmouth, we can vouch forlds being on limn 'the first'clerk Mr. W. M. List; one - Of :thernost honorable and upright men Mat comcs f o to ffir any other port! We take pleasure in recommend tbe 13 at and placers. _ • ' • VW*, 041 re sad , Bllsainic ••• 43.4P111 - Thx2ralrAND BPLEarID iteamerEOUltma eo . D. ,24 °ore,. Commander will leave am ameirmeed above. For freight or passage apply on board or to - J. FLAOK;_Agent. or J. B. LIVINGSTBN &O). -.._For Cincinnati and LoWaville THIS DAY;POSITIvii . . f. Tint .wEvr Awn pipir.ithr. DID Passenger Simmer. N A V IGATOR. John - Chows.% commanderr, will leave for the &boye and intermediate points this day at 4.P.11. j . For freight l. oripaneare Liv-nnapplyinoN4 on board. . B. - . • . Im4:linnw'AßßAgestmikai:ims ' . ! • 4 . f. 'UHL NEWAND IS ELEND ID sidekwheer packet' - *ARMADA. GeOrge W. ohneoni - Atomitasnder, leave"' Pitts horghltr Wheeling, eveky:htiondey,,-Wiidnesc gtv and grid/wall' o'clock rt. tn. punctually, 'Leaves Wheeling for Plilabtirgh oven' : TUlt'." Thu il ,, - &w and ,Saturday at Ba. m. . - - . - • . . • ..T.H.F...... WISE —PASSENGER' st e• met MDM.S.V.S. John Gordon oommander, - IsayesPittabesithfor W beeline exrrY 'I n cedar,: Thnnslay :and: Saturday at 11_76 ,at.. imnotaaßy 'levee -; Wheeling -every- ‘mondlier, Wednesday's and Friday's at 8 a. m. s i yi6f colt VOL. The above;steemers .. t . Hans at Wheeling with . line sid wheel steam for Marietta, Parkersburg and Cincinnati. For kleittit 'orpaarags apply on begrd °rig , • . , -- . . -JAXS Co.4 , l.llfekoM. i _.... :itn:l 4 ,..•' , F 7 4 1 004.41ge.M43taiter • ' ,-- , ior k Cisualsro - -7- 11 3 1iiiitsi _ ;THITI ) X.Y.,,P v ‘• I I. .CAB --.a. • oorctirunds,r, leafe•.fiti • For freillat or passage - Nand j5z!7.' . .,. •J.gir•-• 05TON* 0 ;te1ia11.241.4181111491141,4E1RMNJA — .. e/Altxseittit. ","" I NG PAN. diniger eteamer ECHO, Jae Walton. 4nanß:„ wilt leave as ,announced above and intermedi.te points this day at 4 p. m. For freight. or patinae applyen board or to Jani OHP FLAt.K. Act . rOxiCineinseatl, CaIgRALLO.S.I4OLLES HIS DAY. lAN: 7—i THE FELE PASSE:NOVEL Steamer/M X. 62 CLOUD. S. e.luri mail, commander, will leave as announced above, For freight or paea..re applyea board. _or to I=7 J, B. LIVINGSTON & CO; . For Marietta rind Zanesville. • Reirttiar Muskleiturn River Prieket leaves Pi its unrgit every eattirday at 4 p. m., Zanesville every Tamagig.l9 a.m. . to, TEia. FINE PAR/EMBER steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, ILA'. Brows, commander. will leave as noted above.' For &sista or vomit/ s.ppY on board or to co% B . v ENGS1:01:il For itarietta andlirasueeville. Reg-alar litawkingame river Packet leaves Vlttsbavigh every Tuesday; 4 . p. m., Zan eavills every Friday-800 m. - THE PiliNV AND Nprmarinn Pasant:ler staannw EMMA ORA:: Monroe Ayers comrasader, will leave :eV noted above. For (Kitt or psse apply' OW board or to d . 8..1.1 1 711K0N h CO. nok6 . .--forKtifinkivr WM Er - A t:v.toiLs7. 4 _316,1 opened an °Mei at NO 90 WATER STREET, Wh . An* he will,,usnoun -*Alaneriyl.-EMII., asesull-hilhim sad wouldioAlt a ilesto GET THE - , WRIMIRA • • , vmraiig- - machines, _ lEEE ~.:°--,-17..,i5.,ii*.ii.•-,'STREET. —7- ---- - 4• I - A The Holhleas are coming, aack..seibityt Atanl l 4!„ nopeappromtate:eceriOnlidelkiewavtable for a. CKIRISTMAS or NEW . ,.. xwa_la , S . ;ffliiptan impraysd ci•-&';51 *EWIII44- - Ititfitlllolo, ---'"' ze5.t..y;....`-;...:y7 ; .:4 Awarded tlielinremiins;c46 itors, at the UNg i ED EITAUB_,V AIB9.sor the vearslBsB,lBs9 andlB6(kayer: 97,000 mowTiie la the United-StatAilMillnitteisaliptilatattha This machine makes the oak- stitch hupossible lir unravel with.tho ellaintial advantage of bid? 'alike=ne ho sidesdoroningliori iteor ohidzt,' wilt quilt stitch, hem. gather. btads corda >ThRBBAT.D~ir:A =ISM -NEW - ILIMPROVEAff*Tif being an ittaohroentror sewing Braid or ()Cid. 'upon anyAiad-of tati=most !.eleborkla . desigas:withoatanyjsroviousdrastint - - Thaeledenvs;u ed and simpheibcor chine, the beauty-and -streagdr o.f: adaptibildy to the' thickest of T raidesto render it the meet SIIUORSLINUL and POPVI. HoLAR Sewing ldeobinea now offered to tke pu t 1 .Wai sated for Titre* Yriirs.lfie • STREETCaII andazataine thin. at NO. AV IFIR'S. WA!. 9IIXNIIII 4 C'9.o„ T rdus, Yonntßeson. • Wong.. - . Ganpowder. , 100 blf cheat in sure andater site by MILLES, & SIOSETBON. BBANS. - 50 BBL& IN STONE AND for sale by MILLER & 1131AISENIC DIINCH AND TATER"- , All+ 20 boxes 5 blf box•e in store and for sale by MILLER & RICRETSON. NEW ORLEANS smut, 'Wand 90 khris of mush in store aid for ea'e NUMB, k BICKATEON. pARUIIi ID GLOVES AT 01.00 A PAIR Another lot ofsuperior Paris Yids in 11211ok and choice eolors. at ony One Dollar erpsanjust ye "lva by eZPrtileta" In/ EAT° Lite/MN *AMi Fifth draft immiAMMIFIP FITABLEu. WA-h"Iiz I IIWM POS7I4Wi 1 41 1111 4M ilzr e . rett e d wasuar Tibertr Med.. 011 004 ... - • I tietanleiligug4ilitlitajoirde of $ _.. .;:.:..:, - AAairErm Armry, wriettriranggir 4 - = , : - vviNKFaff evil eritur.aad our ass,a, la . trouditotlyas hattivoimark mid -kr !Imo who iscupd it. 'a oopi of tba'aboiti interest. ina narrative, published by himself. Thus little boulcia dealaxted ags.a... - asmi-2:astation to young men and thows',lttaa" flails lizavoaa dram. Loss - or MirtioalfiltnauTlME inufax eta., act4sa Wag attuisliaatOtme the mecums nf atilt; cure. a odplasiNathalent, Mader seal ta a plata ea e-Vittunit t s a r who -roped it; the author. ;. .. A. AWAIT, a, rOlamilorl fizeanyaintAtietilazlA.-13 i . _ -,-- A certain a 5:11; F1J1:44404 id warn. led superior to- a* albaril.ll_WA4 oar P el. tinily , relief laaLsolutelyetiefter.: , ICust,di.-_ , Jdotheirenem_iyAber. tz %Ana arm - - loniveliet withittettle,Authontrdah&leroiap la • a-diseas&Wideit ll.Warrolivitilluy;-ar, 'Waking *OW in o env -nlith4 be. Ida* -It . ..p_agel n hejounnionadtit may be teo ) alel' ifiblikeri er th e Yon thut ..Liniment never -fai* .inr.'' aZlAardigr e, , - Bell /iv an Di ... ..,1 ,, '056g„." - Weo etai6W York, ' '! t --''' " i.ti'S':. tFr-jatiliefsiimiatiri:/dielibilitr Piv-i_ To unrivalled intim Ivied No otherlYstAiligheibt Rally; _ed No other Dye ;widow nucklaultiattnolora 4.,•-•4210-utltbtfte ' '._liitA Wet 0.-'7.4fogi_that Dye Nati'lat, =met& No ~.ll3tolnitiiirregth c nine link. 'Chemist b 4L eell iZSD' . ' 4P . /q)iit l '` 14 015/Ari 'Chemist' to the Croton WaterillitialiNa York and oectlfiedhyAint-tohe , iggapolisiVroton - stet libfeed , .M.y" - we attke estako , lislunentof theoonrietores, --,_, • ... ,,,, ,,k4 Manuttetnrocitht_V. Ril,4 ingot a u) ed by alliair,l)re ue;ri- _AV oom Nair Xorlti:APlaaverambere, and aPla" geigA PruntliMNl and 43 Pei um According to cite ~ - ANIEt TArkORP:OTAJAA 4 • MEd ' ATIVR. relifiliiiahhartith4litkve,,ailt: -41a,parte,,tim it. -20 OldlOtitiptitkinosthesittlitligibeeptiurgreat riiitEdlo"- - . _ ter count:Pr:yr - lib 1 / 1 13 enurati restored to health kr7 their w36. - - H•sgatimiloklicgsbmetwielbitikverr loosttveistd dmpettic. .... uiETIIII3 - fidtl e Lies , ed. .ThuiriThi took tee Bran dretti'a Pill evemdes fine e week: arid Kdoee olds pills every this ler three dine - Red thontoek - Osio Mllisrety day. with an oevieloilel dosed's:lx. - In ins Enth he was able to go to woratehatthsell """Yrhe well. gores 4/71@unds wei t. iuni trtitTy.i, - .i...;; A-!`ADTF4 PII, T. .7 1 ' .i' .5 j W Wisiroareigt et sllfiTAlire !. ".- . Bdward Pardrlisdnit duly-Swore, NM 0/AU resides in the towti' or Neirreeetlig.that some . Sears ago he was very:aiott , with sort art hi. leg. wjdelthad tesem ramming tor'over five ...soup; that Jae was elsomaatillistresseilliy a Okla to his chest; stir beetles very coltive sad fisspeptio4thitr i tearsttist various remedies add insendis3l hseosometiewhistatrßrandreth's Pills, sizto_sleh .threttitiMP)reek whit ist the , end °town:neatly pozi., Willson MB ,les. Wed. and at, the end'; of two mentlehismadin Aired of restive-6w, dye- Mete sad . ' :las .remained well over tfilr h i nsa ti. 4 1 ' - ri.`-:* * EDWARD PURD•., , to tieferils i ehtsDlth stey_of (kit- IMI2. rz.:':! ~ LF S . I. ' , /itAl..oolibl 81111 T is. c ia , - -,a-14asilesiof the2esee. illellius Dlamoed win Pkistanatt*S v. -, S A ';' , .. 53 r t•" . •. - 1 IVINDIVAIi ' • 4 - . 1:-= . , : : r..C.A - -. 1 / 4 ' tV:4./ ..i..l•th - .: W.lioD --argi r of New Toth: iiiiiirZ: • • ' .. es usellidigtote.. - - ' hiedicd : - .- I ft t lr i-i ' .8 • 71.1. ' - . .... '._ C ll llolArigilin . 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' . mai m - • ii,1••1 T3NI r alti• ' I_ , CCWAr ' ILIII - :llloltWidaral*oi-141114Udeloomvad"' dna for sale by I RE 81 P-1029 , Nod. 122 and= Wog ISM I N 0 11- - 7 ' a.4 1 .2- 31,t444y**..,,,,,,,,,:, -- 1 c - . I IMO 118;ZPEttVOteall'1K1`5,X 1- n:tesit thvalolsavt"Wl'6 lrtislet,)nit,-,“ Deale — tt r s ~4 u salbs ,--,l i n qii-u llt . t eatEasteniprices:llt- V ta- o."i rls i i r go . a 4 f P2lEi pf all 'Wes, honahtketoretaotes,Mvanneottli.4.,a as sold at the usual 7 pa".#l? , -" Ik . T.--:7 = z - Tltv-rut i..-4w,, , , pißFAltgirkf i re:•: , - - - '4llB %cm.W ritni. ~. .."!..r,2,-: .tf.:.:7 ,, Z. 1. .;: ',.-.2,.-7 ,- .......i , , ' . ,iZ.,.14, , 1;T:: - • ..: 7' , I , _ ;iiiiiiiiit la viiilir ge , g i i • an; Onputed BO aBB-044.1Cr ezik-4- aa.PO • --• s h ad sni:t of kiitut.fal Pattc 4 ;useful and ... Trin 1 5 1 .4 5 .t . -,--.' •,' - , - - .z . - ti -.i -, - a - Z4 ,. Alea4Ml a , o togc . ai Lited i nt e " -- ' - ' — ' u om i i ;'• ' r i' ' '• . '. ~.1. aa BBLIII ' - , f ......,Ir. _ -legly - th g ree ..-- - ea , Lava 6th'..,.._,-. Spent , M'Kay BUIVEBrilil • PitblinZ, rries m i rAgT/ E m issola enurip. .: —The RartnendAa herenif exiating be. • tween JOS ISPaBOER and W. Id, GARRA•MI •'" was dlnolved oaths Reth of:Austst. nest, w.- • . • li. GARRARD bob; authorised to settle op the • '••• imeluem of the late Arm at the °Moe in the Brew- . 2 ev. The BrewingismEnees will be continued - ••3 BPREIERLk. IR'ARY, who - inwint !O•have • Tsaga on ' band ain_poilor - article of ALE. - Per EA, and BEOWB STOCIT. The underalatied - • •, will he thaWalto theftiende -*elate a continuance of. their•patrix: T c w and - ,nronatio • to, make it their elm tagive onto all who may purchase from them. _ , • Mr, ROBERT WATSON, of 1411seriwateeptao,;' long known to the laminate communitp,_*ll nave the management of our imainz i wittvtke fun Ali •eontrol in the Brewel74. • Addree, aR mew to. SPagi Mania wrewersr. - s as.-17.1 • -4S! west= Amts. Go MID *ES -:{ Woodiis AT- - -• • MABOIfIC 1/A 1 4.4 li Thuniaya4 Frid,a "d"/" Jazu lth tia 9th) of this week . • .‘ I - I szse Wholesale-G*iertz'and: - nor,-;-: —4 : Torrades',..- - L- - --.----- - - ' • - ' - .-' Torrecir.. Milk IFEWITIBios Or & . --•:...*- 4. -J.. __W4olesele Grocers inaiLlence.../tonsk , "" ' ~,. L ., part zt trade on one of. thelest .bnina -,-,.,--"-- - - A streets ""ttorek; is Owed for sate: . 1 . .02 ,1 ~„, b kl i tm o,.....busbne. --_-: , . ,-. rrn74l ' -. llMitilos ills Pittsbangli P ' . d ' , .... . .111104.0 t cote a • A • 14t.'t • . itippg o .4 7 9a)4l7llll: - :. .••• it COWL, • . °l 4 l ° . 04 "lalP* . ""i' ;-; :•1 101 , MVO" • -.24;1,411,10: , . ilies9l6 ms. 1 1. ilb.l, l * ACI anual rAP ~ :r . TRH. .fissz!47.D.tutauni..'—...,ftt.l MiD2II.9ON ;;Aitunta or kreizeitoi. - -Perato_ltoze4 $ 4 09 wsie afiestißV noz. Urnetta elm.u s Dregl'Cirdo,.o 63 ocia _ 25 45 0 mtze lbota 6 0,tm Colored ory,ta. 25 cent3l Oolefoi Bei.a nlia l t i e 1 ..---_ sa tojimintiof of the greet tragic 4 , 'XIIISTA WALLEtt. 1....1it,i O'ILEI f05010c.4.44 , 4144 , 141L . : . - ..., 4. r muzu , wak e ~..z . ,i, :.-.- s #IIC OF A 14 1 114121, ^. G-MPAle' :r C-«:= 1 -•••:'-- •—••,..-- r au Bat CLS.L EiMMI „y; - .1.
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