1 4M" I co.. 0 /7 . ki 4r. •0.. made ; " 21 are ourAirauis Itte,the D - those aids% siidluir • takoAdveatillementg and &abaft • • ar low* Raft& • Sb..rtspd or as at SDAY MORNING, J4N..14. BIGILOIMOOD 11111110111 - ------ g eny City Elleetion.. _ They municipal ele , stiou inAllegheny yes- Unfair eased "off very quietly. A. C. Alexan , the present Republican Mayor, receiv4dlthe unanimous vote of his .party --- ancl'`wita, elected, there being no opposi • tien, rind John W. Barr, Republican, Was elected: i Director of the Poor'by a l arge stiajoritYaver John Dean, Democrat; For ward offi cers there was little opposition to _ the Re p ublican nominees except in the Third - ard. The result was follows: I FIRST WARD. The l i47tole. Republican ticket elected : , Select Council; Jno Atwell, Common Conn qil,A.D.i Smith, Robert Thompson, J. H. Rorlazi,t:W. C. Stockton ; School Direc tors, J.iitt. Ingham, Robert White ; Aases -aor,"B.t. Belford,. Election Judge, Sam. II -.Pl.oeipaan_ r jr.'; Inspectors, John Dyer, 34, ILA .INV - m. Scheyer, D ; Constable, - G ee , W. Pearce.l ~ : ` l ` l EROOND WARD. 1 Hereil also, the full Republican ticket was successful, viz: SeleaoCdunall. John Hopkins; Com mon Catincil, G. Hutchinson; William " .../X/1;....Ht M. Dunlap; John Brown, Jr.; . , abool lt i O t tre sso cto, S.r,rsjoh -John _ Sterrett; Nesbitt; terretti ob E ß iecti e o rt n l iee - ' xidge; giirgis 'Riddle. Inspectors, Win. Ceibsoti,lll:"-Jaines D'onnelly, D. Con stable, ii in Montgomery; Aldermen, 8 , M'Ehlvy; Jno. Ramsey. The only opposition was on Councils, where til l ' vote was as follows: Seleet,j Jno. Hl> ins, 186; Geo. Riddle , 124; 1 i t, Corincill i , _ F. Di 11,179; Geo. Hutchinson /71;,-11. • ( Dunlap, 275; Jno. Brown, Jr, .222;`R4eSiiiJ. Thomas, 112; Jas: Lock 1irt,,,99411 r'zifiati - WARD. .-• i' 1 Mere e vote was very close and stood asiselowir-0 Those elected are marked with a start 11,1 1 - ,, •- Soi aon :C/ itA:iit - Ist Pre 2d Pre. Total. .f.. 1. L. nai l it, (2 yrs) 11,4 171 7T 248 1 0. - braltV2,ira,ll,* .....161 167 ' Si 8 is eb Hciabley. 2 3 , rs. D— .. ...-- 63 183 246 C, P..Whis .That. tn , , 3 • re. D.....-- 75 . 67 112 -' Ctertsl4,4lll7l tikuampbed, tv.,.--.-.-....169 2.5 284 . n;Tatei . :11....... • ---...172 73 245 - idyers - 40, - —....... .........142 104 248 / 1 .•• st.sittriorri• ...... ----UR 101 263 t* H. Bailey D..... 61 135 193 - Rims" D ' ...._. ...... 88 197 ,in Jill I s Do 75 171 252 liLli4l'="-Keeter.. ... - .... . ..... 38 97 takr o . • 138 138 usrsccrrv. sap Idoiallswi, 8' sea. 11*...:...4.179 ' 117 235 <'•M VStionigle 3 yrs. R• .- . --.1713 117 225 W. H. Alea 4der. k D rs. 11*, ..,..170 O DX 2401 Par erlyrs l6 M lr 3rairisliiD: l /30 e.-0,1a15i0nt......"- ri 134 N Judge at c 4, it, eanartisen Q i no.- ..... —...162 . 1821 ...........-- 6.4, -taltrioltait h.* ...... -.......... V. :,..1:0.04.11•:w•••14."...------ /Z 1 -- 4 4-- 84 -. ‘' f7l7 Wii 0 11 1/11... -:- .. - f iili • bat" 4endas,lo -. ...... - oh:Tisal t ict ; l6. ; -D " : "- Aestikatireil a.... 4 , siceiSu!in. D.T......... -171 92 . Z 1 24:4:2112g1ia1i5. 3)...........---.... es 187 230 anflat , Ds• It 44 a Itr,h_t, 8.. ... ---121 44 145 01S1114kFro 'Jr ..,v......--- DS• 215 dM 1. 4 : FOURTH WARD. • The folleiving ticket( all Republican, nag .010:00Aeagainst a' citizezie ticket, for whiahrt4iill..vgte was cast::.. Select qciiiiii,„46ll6: Wrightl ConsmonCoUncil,, *j__vp*iiiirker, Andre* Davidson, ,ild. niim m .l .Miller-;-School-Directors,'R. R. Franaiiq4E9lery. Gleason ;-' As essor, :11111165. Miloki:D2 ; Judge of illections, lir. M. Moireti, qin precinOt, Wm. Brown, 2d prec4nct.l4iiiriacters, James Brown, let' praginct, I Christ .. Hetteli, 2d preoinct; Consable',,rWM. Hobson. . I lii 'tborrongh there were two strict; Dirty tickets and-part of each was elec. led.- elk' Fill ..Elargess l'W.-4.4spratts _Council, Oapt. • Jirriiia MilTCr7, R; Abraham Patterson, It: R diatf:Ps ton , R; William Young, R; Wiliam *irk, R, School Directors; Thomas•Haiper, R; - .Henry , MbOune, D; edge,"HOß Holler ' D; Lai:mentor, Al exander McKee,R; Atisessor, Alex. Mc clileeraiiipi liditorf Andriw-Pitterson, B; Constable, Isaac Stewart, R. WA liaVel..no returns from the other bon:lib-PA ''' ''' - At i tempted Suicide. On Monday night a--man named John Nelson, a deserter or discharged volun teer, was committed: to jail by the Mayor ost a charge of assault and battery, pre: by his wife, attempted to commit ftistigiug himself in his cell.— at "' " was waken edHiscell L. 4 7 0:004 - t •-• b nine o'clock and loan Ne l son with hie feet drawn up, • suspended , made of biiehirt, ly rs fou fe fot et. frAbe. frouriAlitrhyprinkpip,, • rom: d floor.. He was strugglin b his bad: - was horribly burn i L °n t ;,„,'"„, with the hOt, steam pipe. .." 1 ,,i.'"" - ..." .-- Houver's alarm had brought aa.'•l!"" n ' ea ' Nelson Was!,iimenaible, brit revived egos afi er help : 44*u down.. He was-then ha. 1 " ontled, to prevent other similar attempts. Nelson is !about thirty: years old and is much addicted to drinking. He said that he was tit* of life and did not wish to live any longer. He had attempted to hang himsdl hithe - tenths- before °being seat to pris:o, bit was discovered. 4. • , • wwinsty•Seventh. The 77thi giment, Pennsylvania Vol "misers, so gallantly a Murfreellittro 4ift - was public li botiPli• 'Vented pytiViOt'Hoiecians, - wria 'comma. ded darin g . actionby ' - Captain Thom. as E. Roe, tthis city, who wao:con 11 0 31 7 one tlitotighont; forcoolness and eburage- Captain 1-LOe is an educated military_ mari, and was When the•wat •Iroke out; princi pal of the:lii3OutirPittsburgh Public Schools bat gave tiei his position and served for three niontl o iswpiivate ; hiafterwards raised a omit any for the 77th, with which he has sinkteived. He is still in coca-, wand of theiiwgiment. - *udders liuddem Death. ' . _ Testad4 Pul.'. l fing' Coroner "MoCh4ll./ held selaWneekjealethellindt':of aiten-: kuownt wAti4bl.l.'dikidlete robleht itoss'i hotel , oithe,pmer of,WitCse.vaid Perry titres Tt - It appears that the dente ea eamt!* lOoytitetvifen niniiand ten o'clock; i'd desired lodging. He was very dm* &the leadlord - did dike to tnra Ilia out in the cold, he hadtith tarried tee upper room,,paid placed in bed. Darla the night — be got up, and staggering, a ut the room fell dead. No person Attlee `the - hotel:knew hish. - HO' was 'built' thirty years of age, and dressed in ordinary; Forking clothes,/ He had OIL a short sac k coat , checkered pants, and plash cap.' , trikfriendaimmobtainfarthei Information ? ) iciAllavit. , -No. 1106t,,, , Cliiii I Una. 0 _ __ I X° She Wag. The • -,- .10 ,- ; , Dixiitont` Hospital; whose 'en(c a by hanging E on Sunday last, we nti was Mrs. : Mary;Tottok (formerly " 'Llick ) i of Allegheny: - The mother off children, driven to insani ty by domestic troubles. She was left;f6r I time by her friends, but having .threat ned self daitruction and become unman agable, she! i was sent to the Hospital, Where she r tat end: to her existence.— She tore ti strip from a sheet on her bed, tied one °Lit around , her-neth, "ita toned the otter to the window grating end . S o li upon her hasle t prodtfeing • straisgala don and dietlf:' The verdict - of the Coro saes Jury Wee is 'swards's* with the siik4e€VlEteettini iiii .. ... L. _.,711r, Jokucat-PAsNig. • -- ~, - 411AltrANIliters - ' ` This came l igha Caine here -. ' . * ' l. ‘ ' ='-. • - I ' : ' I on Monda y . .to fill inoungement of two The newly elected members of the Select weikt at the Theatre, left 'fiii 4 Baltimore and - Conli:nil Nth - fella - diet in thiir re yesterday evening,having-4ntennined i in Pentiverchambers lawn livening and then consequence of the persistent 'attacks assembled in joint session to elect city offi- upon him by a portibn- of tbs city press, nem foethiienaning year. 1 torelinquis' h his engagement:, kis proper In Common "Council the members not to state:that the m a nagement had no part sworn in on the day of organization were in the disappointment of the pfiblio t as qualified :and the Select Connell came in Mr. O. attended rthearsal in the morning and met that body in joint session. and expressed no intention of leaving at The election of !city officers - was then that time. His departure was probably proceeded with widths Republican caucus Caused by an item in the Chrollicle insist nominees were all elected, as follows ': ing upon an explanation which the andi. Recording Regulator—lsaac Morley. ence on Monday evening did not seem dis- City A ssessor—J. I R. Newman. a City Guager—M. Edwards. posed to ask. Hereafter the Manager of the Theatre will doubtless consult the Superintendent of Markets David gentlemen who penned the articles direct- Sims. led ag ainst Mr. Owens, before engaging Clerk—M. F. Irwin his • stars." The statement that Mr. Wharfmasters—Monongahela, William Owens commanded a secession company Forsythe; Allegheny, James Allen. in New Orleans is simply untrue, as there Inspector of idalt-4acob Fedder. was no company to command, all the Inspector of Ashei—J. MoM. King. members being officers and all attaches of Inspector of Tobacco.7-Andrew Oyer. the "Varieties." The whole >affair was City Advertisers—Dispatch and Gazette; treated as a joke by the press of the city German, Freiheits Frienint. . and generally regarded as a . burlesque on [Six votes , were cast for the Post, nomi- the home Guards. crated for city advertiser by Mr. Mont gomery for which our friends have our thanks..)Cityob Printers—Singerly it Myers. 'Street Commissioners—Mrst District, John Owens; Second District, Samuel B. Cooper. - Superintendent of Water Works—Jos. French. Assessor of Water Rents—Robert King. Board Measurers-First Ward, Robert Walker; Second Ward, John M'Kee ; Third Ward, James M'Master ; Fourth Ward, Rowan M'Clure; Fifth Ward, Ar chibald IrClelland ; "Sixth. Ward, Hugh Stewart ; Seventh Ward, Hugh Young ; Eighth Ward, Henry E. White; Ninth Ward, Joseph H. Noble. No City Solicitor was elected, as the section of that officer has-been placed in the hands of the'Finance Committee. After the joint session had dissolved and the Select Council had returned to their chamber. Mr. O'Neil offered the follow ing, which was referred to the Street Com mittee: - Resolved, That the attention of the Street Commissioner of the Second Dis trict be and he is hereby directed to the condition of that part of Second street, Bast of the Eighth Ward Scales and that he be instructed, as soon as possible, to have the same repaired. S. C. concurred. , The President now announced the com mittees for the ensuing year, appointed by the President of both branches conjointly, as follows : [Hamm) not received ] As soon as. Mr. Killen had finished the list, Mr. Rowbottom, of the Sixth. Ward, rose in his place and tendered his resigns tion ass member of oonncil, giiing as a reason that he had been left off the Water Committee. Mr. Bailey, of the Ninth Ward, also offered his resignation, for the same reason. He had been'on that com mittee for many years and regarded the set.of leaving him off as one of discourte sy to him' . , The gentlemen were I requested to re. dm:a:their resignations to writing. which they-did;wheni on motion of Mr. O'Neill, they were laidon the table. The resigning members insisted upon their right to give up their Beate and both expressed' a deteinunation never to enter the chamber again, left incontinently. gr.-Eta - HO became somewhat dernonstra tive,'..knocliing the funiiitire about, bring ing his , fist , down upon the deik, de., and was balled to order by the President, bu he heeded him not and left the room , olosing-the door violent/Odd - ad ii; in - Tliciediincil then adjourned. , -IV .... t 47 47 79 79 •The Select Oonnoir:bliving returned to theivehamberi the President• announced the standing committees for tai year. Mr. 'Wier- offered on respiuk, it'thof part of Role - LIMIT which' for the appointmeut.,,er . ., , twol members froie.one_ward.ori.the:. sam e committee, so far as the , FiptitietiCanimittee is conwrn ect,:whiet was Passed: HrLThompson - cfferedr a resolution re- Straining the Citizens' Pamenger Railway Jo. from-using their road:to carry frieght, in violation of their, charter, whio't was referred to the RailwaY Committee. ..ceremanicatitip wrihiresented from Slacker It Co. asking au increase in the iprice'of coal which they".hitire con tracted to furnish at the .:Water Works, the price having largely ] increased. On motion of Mr 3 Alleiri, the. paper was re ferred to the -.Water CoMmittee with in strnetio.n to report the sinew:it - asked as an, advance and ; ,Other ::fasts coettected. With the 'matter. -. • Connell , . adjourned. The annual tables•of the coal trade for the Ye:ar l l 3 o2 show that it amounted to 8,295,472 -tons; 'of which ~481,718 were of anthracite - coal.' All the coal ezcept 800. r 000 tennientleland was, destined for - the seaboard, Taking- theanthracie at ,St per tonf the val'ne of this - Single "product of Pennisylianw reaches nearlytzitiLrty millions ofdollaraor titd, year. ch kill conntyfit 2 en,925,000 tons to market, an increase ,of-238,678. The body of the gum found in the Ohio iiy,er, near the Manchestei ferry lauding, buS hat - g 4 kleutided as that of John Mot:in ky! A laborer - 748iciing i4OFiAt Ward. 45.14beny. His ciatlijoeireiridentifiCA' bi • tn.c wife. She states gat he left home Yolies morning, since which time she h 0 ...4, 5 pt 4 9 11 '. bl.ll. to hear AVYthing of ad keen aged , eng at one of WA talked of hunting the 6 46- 8 4 t j o imp. for ‘7011"801i/0 t b. , ba l lot the city to posifAion - • rt, hi not known how he look fora job.' • -Rd of course it cannot got into the-river; a •• Amth he known whether his t.. ci l o n r accidental. When he 14 •"4, • st "' s '''' And a pair-nf- -coarse boots, 'well v.. zow when found deadiheie wean pair o. fakirs :en his feet. The•reat of his clot.. tug was the same tie ?hen ,he left home. .fleadmit ' ed At Dad's Mercantile College,: Pittsburgh, I .Thaildeus J. Reed,-Warren, 0. • Henry C gs ,Canal Rover, 0";;; W . J. Mc-- Eadilen, ,Beaver;'a.i P. C. Elder, New Lisbon .'Cec.,f ; Vinteillitor4rt; -Lawrence vilie,Q Pa. ; Robert Elettart4l Londonderry. 0. ; m. Logan, Jr., Parkersburg, Va. ; Nes* Logan, du, ; allof whom passed a highly honorable examination, were award -4titis elegant diploma the College, and itlio'Presentect' by the PacinitY with copies of the "Gems of Penirmnship", as memo rials of their exempl ary deportment and application during their attendance at :Col. ,p - enp Literary Society Eleatfrop. At a resular`ineetini of 'the 'Penn , Lit erary 'Society, held January Bth, the 11- lowing officers were elected for the ensuing feria: President, W. G. Daneeath; Vice Presi dent, john EkLanibie; Secretary, Jelin A. Wjl 2raseare_,e H. W. Minnemever; /Raw. I:mi. let, D. L. Seism; 2d, G. I. :Whitn4; .Critic 4 ,-0.- C. Beer, • krank MoCcocheoir Tninleeis A. B. McConnell, 7, ;M. Aler.. -- Davist Orderly Ser geant, Mei* The follosung Board of !Directors for the`-AlleghenyValley Railway Co. hare been elected: K. Moorhead, Jacob Painter, Isaac Jones John H. Ewing, David T. Morgan, D aniel Houston, Wm. Park. New Telegraph . Line. , . At a' . meeting of Abe Directors of the Allegheny Valley, Railroad. on . Mond night, the exclusive right to /mild. line of .i,ei n t i on tlult.roM from Pittsburgh to Kitten was granted to the proprietor of the 0 Valley Telegraph Lane. The work will be eommwed at owe, :~"w~ ~' The Coal Tiade. Hody identified, Dkeeeters :Sleeted. sentenced., James Tart and Rufus Connor, conic ted of robbing DiffenbaCher's shoe store, have been sentenced to the Penitentiary by Jadge Stowe, the former for two years and six months, the latter for two years and lour months. The third party, Mi chael Parmer, was acquitted, but when leaving the Court room he was - airested by officer Scon and handed over to the Pro vost Marshal. The Polymorams, Goodwin & Wilder's Polyukorama of he War luia created hn intense excitement for the first two evenings at Masonic Hall. Nothing has ever visited our city that has made such a cast stir as this splendid ex hibition, and the popularity so suddenly acquired by this rare collection of paint ings, is well. deaerved. The audiendes so far have comprised our most respected fellow citizens, and we have never seen audiences better satisfied. We cannot say too mach in praise of these paintings as a work of arti we never saw them excelled in panoramic form. The other portions of the exibition are very fine- The sing ing,by Somerby, is most excellent, and her songs are rendered in a style of pathoS and feeling that touches the hearts of all lovers of music. Mr. Somerby en tertains the audience with a spirited lee tare on the various scenes which , pass be fore us, during the evening. He has just the style of oratory to awaken that patri otism which should beat ip the heart of every American, and we would say to our readers, if yon would enjoy a rare treat, go to Masonic Hall at the earliest oppor , tanity. A grand mattinee for ladies and chil dren will be given this afternoon when children will be admitted for the trilling sum of ten cents, Escaped, , Jas. Henderson was released froin prison on Monday afternoon, a nolle pros,' having been entered in a case of larceny, on oath of David Sims, and was immedi ately arrested as a deserter and handed over to the Provost Marshal. On Mondity night, when on his way to the railroad station, he broke away from the guard and succeeded in effecting his escape. Col. Sehinielpfelog. This gallant officer has been recom meteed to the Senate for promotion to the pogition of Brigadier General, by the en tire Penneylefplia delegation in Congress Dividend. The Pittsburgh Gas Co., have declared a dividend of $1,60 per share out of the profits of the last six months. Trllitne 4.1° pump : We are under obligations to Fittoch, Fifth street, for the Tribune Almanac, full, as usual, of valuable statistics. °rains for Sale. Thomas Moore, dietllleF, offers for sale every day, from his stills, fifty harrels grains at a moderate price. Apply at No. 189 First street, near Grant. Sentenced. Patterson Clark Taster:lay plead guilty, in the Criminal yetirt, to the arceny of a carpet sack from the Railroa ddepot in Allegheny and was sentenced to thirty days imprisonment in the county jail, The Tribune Almanac. Henry ?diner, Fifth street, has receiv ed a large supply of this capital annual for 1863, which he sells_ at thirteen cents. Theatileal. Mr. Qwens' failure to appear last eve ning,necessitated a change of programme, isnd the Octaroon was substituted for the bill announced. To-night Mr. Sefton playa Dr. tollapod, in the "Poor *title man." H. A. Brecht, tepher, No. 128 Smitbp field street. Gaorsa Bazaa'aElevrintXaahineado: maaafaatrringpurposes are beat in tlie A. P. C 3 / 1 .7140At-fianaral Agar. iS great Pittsburgh. P t . MUNI 10}OPE MEYER & 83a. • kANUPLOTWIZIN OP FANCY AND PLAIN WIDIENMLIMIE & CU A IR@ WABESOIIB .Iffi SMITIEIMD ; CBstween rss t and Virsi r foo. PITTS etiRGA. COUNTING HOUSE STA 110;, hY, ounizsTion 1863, Sizes. THOTO43OIIIO ALMS, . new lot. MOM WED WITH IBL4 E 1 8888, So arranged = that it is always clean and ready for nee. SLOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAND is acknowledged to be the beet airtight talk ever offered to the public. P 00133 CT BOOKS FOR POSTAGE QUARIINCY Doti pale bs . W. N. HANDING; OOBIIR WOOD k THIRD HOD ItranClAL CARD. • W.-BODENBAMER, 11 0 o Y 22 - having Pi I a f N ut . two., hi. t attention txri l i the will, Medical antelllrtleal treatment of CIIROWIC DISEASES, espeelsilb' those of the Lower Bowelsnoh ea ?ilea. Constidalloa• i t • Falling of the Bowel.. Btriotare r he a il l t n ot i qZ. Uloeration of the Bowel„ the_ 2 •varbitis Chronic Die seirstof the Wom b. tne eye, the Bladder. eta Ms residence ill at e 310310N4aAILIMAL HOUSE. whoretto stay be sire, an I consulted fro_pi 9 o'clock % am o' look is ict. mitt- La ge r visit pa la say part .a'thit efts 1011Bor gy3.)..TAFIC OF BOOTS AND .I m. - WOO at 41.0 Wang% U ifihk amt. ASIVIACtp _ _ 'il.nirtfftaN . W477,,.';; . 7: TIE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH ARRI VAL OF THE ~STEAMEf !URA, x..Aprv. FOREIGN NEWISI From Washington. A DISTBESSINp ACCIDENT XXXVIIIth CONGRESS, (2d Session &0., &c., Poarusrn,. ran. 13.—The Steamer Jura arrived this evening from Liverpool. She passed the Europa on the evening of the 10th, 80 miles east of Cape Race. On the 12th4ult. she passed the Anglo Saxon. Among the speakers at a Mancheiter meeting ,-_ was the negro .."1 Jackson; ieff. Davis' escaped coachman. The latest dispatches deny that Colantes has resigned the Spanish, foreign minis try. Late advices from Japan state that the country was in a regular state of revolu— tion. Important reforms are being inaugura ted and changes made, which will affect the interests of foreign nations. It is reported that the Regent has been murdered. - _ The'City of Baltimore left Liverpool on the 80th ult. The rebel steamer Sumter has been sold for $19,600, and she will henceforth be run in the Liverpool and the Mediterra nean trade. , The battle of Fredericksburg was the theme of universal comment in the English journals. Some regard it as most disas trous for the North ; others ;peak of it in a more qualified tone. All adinit the gal - 'anti' , of the Northern troops. The News says they fought with bravery rarely equaled nor surpassed, and al though, failing in thewobject, they re• mained at the end of the fight a great powerful host. It casts blame on the in capacity of the federal leaders. The Times thinks it conformatory of the . ' almost universal belief that the confeder ates are tally able to maintain their inde pendence. The star admits a 'repulse, bat no- deci deUvictory, and looks for no National change in the contest. Other journals_ suggest that the battle may be made the key rote for mediation and compromise. Lafrance says, that _after the battle President Lincoln lia4 a long conference with the Minister from France, and the peace party consider that this betokens a desire for, conciliating'. The Times hai another article in denun ciation of Gen. Butler, and demands - his removal Mr. Gl!tdatone, 14.4 speech °tithe Lan cashire distress, expressed a hope that the crisis had passed, and that by March a de cided improvement in the trade may be expected. , ,_.• . „ Mi Feta In - ado - a- financiarstittanient, in which he states the French deficit to be 85,000,000 francs. The Mexican invasion expenses, 83,000,900 dollars., The eati', mated Surpine for 1868 *Mite 110,000,000 francs. It is repotted that prtmusia,bakeent a die patch to Austria threhteaing to withdraw from the confederation if the Prussian proposals are rejected. A Pkitfw! a . 11 .01tWINIA4d iii:Jauutiri has hessrdiliCO,Terel :4, - . ..• i.,...: Rio JatieliO advioeit-of Itint. - 31th, quotes coffee at 6Ge67. The stock. onhand is 811,000 bags. Mexican advices state that Gen. Forey will command operations in January. Gen. Dunn and another officer who served under Garibaldi in Sicily, have been arrested at Nice by order of the French government. The appointmeat. of Gen. Wilson, as Russian Ambassador at Turin is very of fensive; as before the Beditsky Campaign he obtained permission to lospept. thl Piedmont ra-ri*l69#/kilia:conlikoaing on Reaititidir'eitrtaT'whert the catastrophe at Nora CIO occurred. The ministerial journals positively deny that Mr. Sartiges has requested the Italian Government to restoresAhe private prop erty Of the 'Bing - of Naples, seized by Garibaldi. • It is reported that a conference of the representatives of the protesting Powers, will shortly be held in London, to settle the question of the cession of the lonia Islands. IWAothirOON,. Jais. —. l.B:- . liofiiit --The Speaker announced Messrs. 'Kellogg, of 11l ; Kenton and Wadsworth, of fly.; Su saint, Cal;,; and English, of .spedal Cbminittititcreriottii into the ek- - pediency and necessity of establishing military and post roads from the city of New t ork to the'CitY of Washington, in order to facilitate transportation of mails and arms, troops and munitions of was -The House went into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, and re sumed the consideration of the.bill to pro vide ways and means for the support of the government. Mr. Morrell; of Vt., said e.gtritorditiarY figures in this bill sin Ara:maned only by the object intended tralie .- accomplpilied." Ifine hundred of doilarain paper are called for bYthinfneasureilf the war I be prolonged to July, 1864, the entire amount will be needed,,,but . as great as these figures seem ride' AC ; not. ;tad much fo r liberty Union, arid for ever,qne and inseperable, and he was con strained to vote for this bill, because he knew of no other moderttirelieve - the im mediate necessities of treason. He did not, however, abate one jot from his form; er declared .2 , opricOtitiO tO -- making gilt edged paper - a measure of solvent for gold jind silver. But the patient had been so long accustomed to...olnates that the &Iva could not be withheld without peril. 4. mcsitage was received - frOm the Senate annoiancing4/0 4;44 of Senator Pearcei 4. , 0 • ' Mr. a:livens, of Pa., said he would ask a vote on the - hill Ut-morrow. • On his thotion , that*mitteithen rose. Mr. Crisfield, of - M& l ffirOgiied . the pri— vate. and.,pnblic oharnitter othalate Elea ator, Pearcs. • ' . - • Mr:Crittenden, of..gy.. Plitlit.tribute to a friend, with whOnihe had long served in the Senate. • Meisrs. AcPherson, of Pa. ? May of Md., Biddle of Ohio, and Morrill, of Vt., elm delivered remarks. The 101*i : resolutions of respect. was then adopted PO *it Tifoße a#jourped. 81110/111. , -4118 Vier - Pieddint bd 4 fore the Senate ltkelaniinalTeport Of the' Secretary of the Senate, which iiiiitordef!' elite be printed. -> ,, ; ' - • lb. Bayard, of Delaware, presented memorial from 1200 citizens of Delaware asking for a modification of the Revenue law. Mr. > Pomeroy, of Kansas, presented a petition from the chiefs of the Wyandotte Indians for reimbursement tor losses by the rebels. , 11. Mr. Sumner, of Mass.. from the Com mittee on Fureiga Relations, reported back a portion of the bill of W. C. Jewett, for mediation by Switsecland, with a rec ommendation that it be indefinitely post poned. The report *as agreed to. Nr. nate, of New Hampshire, said there lies a law passed at the last session for the purchase of some land near the Kit- Way Navy Yard, which law had nos head azeozited. He bad addressed a letter IV the SecretilifettheNavyjon this subjeof t , .luidaie had , ireca,ived.4l. letter wriftedby 4 , ll6 : Chiet:intiiireati of Yards and books, containing:Whit-telDir. H e i l d p e a l a thozi4la . . ..4 1 FgeagaMtV 0 Agreall'of 1 tins from' Milo?* _gßotiveu. _lle offered the folk*. 1 11SiS ,• Wilamility„The.) Secretary of the Navy . .lan,the 12thcflailisuf addressed aletter to John P. Hale, a tiember of this body, enclosing a communication from Jo seph Smith, Chief Of. Bureau of Yard. and Docks, in reference to the neglect to execute a law of thla Congress to purchase the land near the Sitterny Navy Yard, of which the fol lowing is an extract: If so, and Congress thought proper to make a purchase unsolicited by the De partment with perisonatinterest instead of publio considerations; the object could only be maintained by making the phra seology of the law so explicit as to leave the departmentwithoit - any responsibility or judgement, and whereas the foregoing statement contains a charge of corruption against Congress, The Sedate then adjourned. WASHINGTON, Jan. - .lB.—rhe Commis sioners under die act for the abolishment of slavery in the District Of Coluithia, having concluded their labors will make their report to the Secretary of the Treas ury to-morrow.- The number of appli cants for the benefit of the act was about 1,000 for nearly 8,000 slaves who were duly examined and valued by a slave dealer of Baltimore. The law appropriates a million dollarf, but only nine hundred thousand of this sum will be paid, Theauthorized average for each slave being $BOO, some of them werejudgeg to be worth nothing. Such as infants, the aged and invalids, so the" amounts worthlessfor them have been added to_those estimated of a higher val ue than $BOO. A special order from the War De~art• meat reads as follows: Col. J. C. Bath bone and Major George C. Trimb'e, 11th Virginia Volunteers, are by direction of the Presidentdismissed from the service of the United States for cowardly oon4uct in surrendering their command at Spencer Court House, Va., Sept. 2d, 1g62. A number of prominent gentlemen have been discussing the propriety of urging the authorization of letters of marque and reprisal, in view of the belief that arrange• ments have been made especially in Bnt: ish quarters to run the blockade and_prey upon United States commerce. They express the opinion that some action of this kind is neeesenry to prevent the de struction of our marine interests from these sources. . BINOUAMPTON, Cr., Jan. 13.—A party consisting of th irty-seven ladies and gen tlemen, while skating in a pond near Hex permille, broke through the ice and all but ten of them were drowned. ALe.orr, - Jan. ' 13.—Thirteen ballots ware:taken is the lionee this morning for Speaker, but; without any nstat, HE anaNG PENBir-IpLe _ VASIL sr 4. H. Dragn74 Hurrah for Peruoudvania +he's bit king up at last I Like a red furnace. molten With'Freedom'a rcialdria , blast From all her mines the.war bent shines. And out of her iron hills. We motions lire leaps blahs:. and higher. Till all the land it flue. From% agars green and mormtaina blue. Her yeomanry afouse : And leave their forge; bulldog. And the' oxen at their pleuetsr And mini up from highland and htadlitad. Andamater iaforeat and plain. Bz the - blase f their ilea 4si Loci I" In the land ' of Antiwar arm /14rsh fOr Penneriverde I mar/lona-ere etaapirg Wade— Down fropy the AUeghenlek ol ierlt= 4. ann ts ware. windlngher bugle ben; And the duattnehanne. Uke warlike banner, la bright with tittipee Sad titan And the hummer Boy nnriala rigs, And the-boatman grinds hie ftrills And the /over leaves hierweetheart, An 4 the hpaband lesvea nis *We And the Rogan g 0 out in the Itarvegt, o gather the golden grain, - While the bearded men are marching In the lead of Anthony Wayne. Hurrah for Penney' lianikl Through every tale and glen, Beating. like resolute Puket. She male the tread m m • From !iris's lake her -lenient FromTosoarora's gorge g • ' with ringingeheat dung are tramplmg eat iron Ware oh! Vidlll7•Yergli And up frau the plair%Pitou The minutemen 113111 . 0 ono* And they carry thew of =that* Ani the flags their &them hors, And they eweakes they rush to tattle. That never It 00iyardly stein Ilighonor a blad or banner In the landlif - Aggihony Wayne! Hurrah for Pennsylvania! 0 he fears te traitor hordes. Bulwarked on alf - her borders. tty loyal souls' and swtlaila: 'Front Delawates Wand to Maryland. And bright tthin's roar" - Hurry freemnnie band inter battle brand ; Beery freanaree heart her titans; And she stands. like surgeon breakwaters In fierce ttebellion'avath. shiver iti Way SUMO. And bans Its frantic wralk And the tide of ItlieveWaA're a ston " Shell'ash on beYtti - Vain-- Rol ling bier trona therm/matte of Breetlqiur. Tile Land of Mahon, WaYtio Hurts . h for Pennaylvardis We hear her sounding call— Ringing out Liberty'. summans from Independence Hall That tocsin rang. with iron clans. "'ln the Revolution's hour. And 'tie ringing again. ihrol the hearts of NM. With a terrible glory and power: • And all the people hear It— That mandate old and grand "Pr oolahn thetittermaitnadoa Thet lAtiertyrules thaland I" And au the people °Untie—. 6. T eettriVroWaL The land Anthony Wayne lt Hurrah ibr Numheath! And let her soldiers marsh Under the Are of Triluz i t The:Veto's star-Ht' I With banners Norma en truing* load. They oome from border 41— Prom battle lelde,Whera hearts vram *Ws To bar the Invader's way? Haruki for Pennsylvania! Her col ere well may march 'Beneath her ancient banner— Ande Keto deur Arch! an the mishth Notthhuid Will vreeU the trinmeit Word the land of Penrowthanisr- The land.of Anthony Wayne l - GniELT 14110.411N11' to butAul at C,' HANSOULOVEL Oor !Mos Goodlinszkod down °or Balmoroli " Our Shawls and (Nooks " our EWE of Doess: e lo i t is iszl i T i c t r a doubt, the 7., k ea rr N IC I. NO , " - Siva and Plain Waite Country. Plannols ,blin lso aids, * *dolt Re i d, lue, Pala and uray twipsl 'snoo $ L iriCE T , tome_ raids, an az ers= Braila sad rest boar/ ai riro g Z i atidiustsirio tluZ a lt " lrunt 9 ( Y GOOD* to girt W ow 0.- C. HA' NSW LOVE & CO4 NO. 74 MARBIIT STREET. lin9 46101.DIERIP BOVNT11121; Pa 3610311, is - BAOIC. PAY. and tit he a Just MALMSAGA 111311017/SEMZEIT. Promptly procured. "ties/ lusts!- m_l7lo 108 NoDia 821' u ena Ttr - VISA AMISIVAL BOOTS. OHM AIM GUM% wZ i t will besoll at *sold% 9* Wm at 1071$11151) AMMAN" :7 7, - z 7?..** gt-gz , 144 :!'.-,11.5-Ig4A BankruPtlaikileat Wiminterr distaX too er*. so Ottumwa he oltvei outimm vowsn ems. i iki-Deo wow sotohanires,,,;ii. Wm& INTELibuitom:' PORT OP PITTSBURGH eßßavan. Franklin. Bennatt,Brownevilla Gallatin. Clarke. do Armada. John ton. Whoalin& Vomit° Oinoinnati. • DRPARTBD. Franklin. Bennett. Brownsville. Gallatin. Make. ad Minerva. Gordon. Wheeling. Emma Graham, dyers. Zanesville. kir The river—Last evening at twi* light therswere 8 feet 8 Inches water andat a stand. ter The Wheeling packet for today is the law steamer Armada. Capt. G. W. Johnston. She leaves punctually, pass and shippert bear this in mind. fig. The fine passenger Steamer Key West, No 3, Captain W 8 Evans, is annonn^ed for, Lordsvide and Cairo. This boat is of a superior allss, and is in ehar4e of careful and exper eneed °Ems. Idr JAI flare has charge of the office. ltlgL. The splendid passenger steamer New York, Lightner% is announced to leave this day lor.Oinoinnati and Louisville. This twat has the best of acoommodaticns and careful and experienced officers. Our friend Capt Bolding L in the office. _ - The New Stemmer hitMENIA—Capt..AL: C ateCallnm Am th I egabO ng t ii new g p e a n c u k mb ee e e n r ew ly O ta W d s u a t he heed - ofthe lief vent. McCallum while in charge 'Atli, Marengo for ever dre.years never mimed a single trip while engaged in the St Louis and Ma ter ftlkinuippi tracts: The Marengo' was amoog at ism - bast, that aecenced the ("timberland and Tennessee rivers with troops and - Government stares: vonneotion with the Armenia 'no ex pense beetle's!: soared. She ecmtainir ad the nec essary and latestqmprovementsto make ber:afimt dam Ifteamer. The cabin was built by Mr:Mel linger. superintended by tar. Elution. and is as .tuinshome as a picture. The state rooms areofthe largest kind: those in the ladies cabin (+obtain an extra apartment for wardrobe. dic.„ There is also a wedding room Atte i up in a magnificent man ner. The carpets are of the best description; furn iture, bedding. ge... to suit. We examined her all over. and could IEO no defeat in , build or outfit. Her enmity will exceed 600 tons, Capt.'6loCal. lum Aran. officer of large' experience and gen thunanirderneriment.'s.veithave knownrhim for the put 12 rtare ; he bas the same warm hard. g.od heart ano pleasant • Mlle as them a 1 pro'nne word er even a ruffle in hie temper we never saw. these are the great secrets ot his su The Mei. Mark is A, .C. McCallum. jr. , a chip offthe 'old blockf.quiet. attentive and obliging. always' on duty and a kind word fer every one and.will nee that paMengers have th s beat of attention. Does any one do ‘bt the success of the A/M.3211EL ? Jitney I do we bier they will count us out. She leaver to. flay, far Et. Louis. For Riauovine. Cairo and St Louis .- - - THIS DAY, JAN.IS-4PM riga&TELFICEW AM) iiPLEMBID eteacierE :LUSE, Goo. D. Mom), commander will leave aa announced above. ror freight or padaire apply on board or to , . I:FLACK. Agent, 'or .T. 11.-LITINGSTOA kW; - - huaol _ , n o ol . lfitlUe,,,,c4lp) and Atr..ris„. 1474, m THErairePieeeasgr : XlW .Paokat &1U NI&, cCanam* wnr ior2the tabor. pyoorztt t 9 JOHN r froilth .i. "TRI ap ATE-or this ,„niosTol* - by,ticm. ga g iv i i „.THE Piety Awn FINE PAN. senger steamer KEY WF.BI. Nn er.erl eoMmander, wiltleave as onumans ed above. For freight or PaSsw app)7 on board or to /1114 J, LIVIIDITION e CO. or JOHN FLACK For Cincinnati and.l.oniaville.. - THIS DAY, JAN. 14-4 "VATHE NEW AND Srlaing.. ' DID Passenger Stefano'. N .1g W. • Lightner. egoornat der. will leave o absarcria4 hltermediategenato this dal at 4.F M.. Nor .igitt_ B. Li v iiiTON orpasagapplr jsalt J: CO. - JO FLACIii. HMS NEW ARRANGEMENT ISSN - • Wheeling and Ii iiehurg Dally tli'x press Line , THL N KW ABD aide-wheel packet AIIMADA, (horse ohnson, commander, leaven Pitts bargh for Wheeling, eve y Monday, Wednes.• a). add Friday at U o'clock a. wt, punctually. Leaves, Wtteer for Pitteburgh every Tuesday; Thum : —_ 4 ay aa3l:B6taiday at 8 a.qn. . MGR- PEAR PASSENGER Moamar MINEEVA,,JohuGorikn. eommander_. eaves Pittsburgh foiWbeeling every MINSCIAn. TEM* lay.: and 8 iturday at - 11 A is., P_ArietnaUsr leaves Wheeling every Moaday. wedneeday's andlriday's ate a m. - 101.abr_above atemours .makes.elose connea , tkom at Wheeling with'fine - side - wheel steamera forlEfinietta. Parkersburg and Glneinnati. /or frieght or passage &ppd , owlsoarclor to JAMES COIALRKS A CO.. Agents,.Nu.ll4 Water itreet.- For„ltherletni anellanesville.• • Regular- Maiatieignin `.:ltlfer: . . papkes leavesPittsmormh - every - Hatuiday as 4 R a m., Zanesville every Tummy 8 THE FIFE .PASSZNOZEI qteame r j.izZTZ hIA.B.IIN. D. T. _oommandotorlll leave as noted above.l- Morreenht or rimers apply on board or-to nal .1.;8.L1V1NQ5T0;514:066 . ..: For Mart efta mid zaztarails. , - lietaisay . 31 (tistikommetAriver,, Packet 1 801 , 081PIttibiieith evorylruesday, 4 Pt 1111 ”fmaceeltle every Friday S a. m. THE 211 4 AW4114111,11PLENDID Panama steamer EMMA GRA -- onroeLveri x i g anmander. will leave as noted above. or T ht or Dammam SID DIY - On board or to J . 8. - LPIDTGBToN -&- CO. nol€ . Wheellailanjpolle ParkerabutZ: afar Weekly Packet. THE FAST RIIABINGPA.S. seater steamer BONO, Jas.Walton. eommander, will leave as annotmoed above and intermediate points thie day at 4 p.m. For freight or Passage appLct board or to IY. B._WHEE LER, JOHN FLACK.. An't.•• IBTRAMBOAT AetIINCFY. WI/I. Hu °waned an ottleg at - N 0 8Q WALTER STRILIitT, - Where he will irazumos a Omura Steamboat Amer bostaamaad would solicit &Aar) apse moan tometwanthoattotm. aD24-led DEALERS: W OS ANEW STOCK OF 7 OCTAVE PI. ¬ate; now receiving from Boston and New York, seleatal especially for the Holiday's. Persons desiring to make a Testable and charm ing preterit are invited toffitlf and see theniiittbe -warerooms of r - JOHN K. KELLOR de6204 * 81 Wood sized. üBOO.IIWILILINID PIANOS -= A rump - bai lot of second-hand Pianos for ask. at 250. 'Milk:lso. 125.100. 90;7.k..N. 50 and 25 dollars. dade 1A 40ff . . - 51 Wood str.Reet. IILODIONS AND HARIONIIINS, SIIITOBS—A ISPLIi9DLD NEW l nut was. aaeloaadna ine legant $6O, $75, 100.1 2 5 and $l6O. Harmoniums at 60, 80. 100 126. alo, 26P, 800,900 sad 400 dullam Igor alaAy_ JOHN' IL MELLOR, deal 81Wood etreat. On/t4 QUAZTICEIWITIII U. S. ARYT 1 pittalmrat Ps., Dee. 19..1862. PIROPOBALS WILL BE RECEIVED stejs 4100 for the delivery at Memphis, Tennessee. of Two Hundred Thousand 200,000 Bushels of Coal. A. MONTGOMERY. Webs' sad Quartermaster. Vs 8..8=7. MOWN BRANCH, SO. US Wofths Baltimore Piano Bur torn eit_blhh in 106. A chola/ dock of octavo Centre ca. combining &lithe emu this of a first elan t with late novelties (onderpatat). Highly important to the eritioal pianist. Low for cashAt mc & ept BR ataxim agn Manufaotarere, QUICATEII - VON - LADIES AND GEN. damn. all styles formai by BOY Lie TETLEY 1 1 30 WoodEtreet drIAIIII4INIEBB-4! 6141 , 14 e 7 Letatutiri g azsia viitim*. Wood • bi T ti deeBo '-~unF' b~ 'f~ya.'>` `'"Un7idmms WEE MAS I NIC - ,.JELLILL ... . potamiiiialsle,`• ' erveitzisliziivizpar. it ~t . , ..r ..91priliztoaly. ; , ebb $ , , a & 7wILDIBRIS P0L 1 310.11A.11A.. fatiaElbla4 En Yak, al the Prii , M2 - war. ar knowleaged to he the largest az. Apst Inagni2l. 1 cent Pain Plaoe2 non r ialMtion• Bra aOf walsamanktun / - ats , titrit bor of Chit - zit:steal/ ' •," 2 Fort Ettmot before the bondusamerit• 8 Evacuation- flat ettoultrita , 4 Firing ()fib first gun;.- 1 s . Tbe bo who' went ornamptert .., 6 The Riotin' Bat linor:: ,1 .. 7 I.4l3worthEohvasmarelVtdowr2 8 Euroll4:fit l'. sport-Aar 9 Y GA; ,:. 9 General Ili of -Wpsoututont U and A ;link nifebital 10 Union troootteresainj Long Bid 11 gem:trona san --a . Foradcz 4' . ., , 'l2 Battle of Bich Metintalni • 4 13 lluperly! ' yi --i . 14 Camp Eat* . •----- ' : .15 Bettie of Bari: • 18 Charrorbf 80th .sh Bat= I 17 Rotreat4tildtlfiny : ..._ , -..t._-- ,- • I 18 Grsul dVviofTatiotu.tl irk ,ouse 19 Traesp 41 . eo n the 49/449 Sm. ,' ..20 ,Depth pig ' at ..-.• -'-i. • - 21"Derautue Of Da:moat's suctstw i =l2 Panictat 8a : 'if- 2,1.- ~, 23- Brea^calrith otilat2l*Al 'Moth .24' The Baroside palitOni ' ' .25...Capttarso2 *a-enahheer.-_-- _=-...x.:.'r 28`Bons - etidident of Island an, fO r I 17fAlattle a Plttalmtrandiuti '2B 'Bearchietr for the ead and-woondsitti 24' Bo inbudment .o.f* '.lttek4on and p; 30 rdstelellatesCim'oritherObilk&*2*-1 ti 31 Etonamau'oe lvati, charges • - • a2-Rvactiatton of White tutu* - - .' 34 - Rebels amain the , Potomac; Battle ef S ent Mountain: 35 Battle otalltititatto 88 Repulse at arredaloksbury _., - -.-- ET -The Ilatantui M f-- erolla - ' " ," 3d Grand money Idtairtia Oetho great !Semi `Battles in gam t u Roadabetween the irons in i clad mounte rs,. o Merrienao and Mooban,, John hi Ea 'GUI* Philo& lohla Wilt to truly remarks that i mairatlloent.FUMOni-, was the ardst's ph aid afforded • 20 h"el which 'MIA 14111 ttimenthoecutnatd47. - - 4 3ed ' This is the same rbsal index of tbelwar: mit - at sale's, Saloon; „ ew-Yotit. t u nraituptioaell . • sensation,' a 41 • - 3tor of the puns to a demb Waal annartm . - . - ~ LIG _ • - 541111211111'1 _ , will anpear aemieh tertaiiiment and diaa-Za Patrioto and 2entizo ntal songs, She.posipe4ss a rich contralto yoloo;': 4ls trap la natural - 40,14 d of song: " - .. -.-iffu.'lttlF ; s soaxEliiir will deliv.er inliaplioito7 l .2elllm , . ''' Adosisson 25 aux onsiren 145 oath.. - Non opee at o corimeooelit 7l ,o'clooy...L.Sir.4ool . maybe cirdereda-1 1 400'eloor.= .; . - wg -- Matineea•Weftesda.7 and : gatttulpf OW- noons at 3 eolloak:----`i ' I lea <2114 P1TT1313171/4AI `THEATEII. Luny Arto,bitar,koni.........IVILEZIWEEMOS , . ; 50 Plum or ..ft I.—Pgvat. Boxes. 36 ali singieseatin me 80x... OCk arW i tr t t m 4 Dress Circle, e trs.-- oar.* Y ..., r• r . ll cents; Colored 131 28 malt Octioree" BIBIA 50 eeigtx Galterrl6' Is. - This evening wfilAte Vegetate" Colltniinia coley orated oprnedy of:he • ti POOR@ T.LIIIILAIII DNA. r 01E004. .... .......- -......". Enxii.r.: .... : ... . . : . ......;. • .. .......- To eouelude vgith • - -- ' . WOO .1469 Timothy Toi;cll.ls, Mrs Toadies. ~$PEfl " NOTwEH The Oceifessione - ~`. - kiieriattoe - of e. PeorYtirigg Midi :.,A : e-ENT brag itNjittilanriftlik " ' erred Of the results of sorb error sad 'dr trl e 'ln t . % wW. trout Will Olf , benerolettes.reund la those who rellabitity -11- ir of . th e ab " . /Mir = Iris narrative . ' publish . r himself. This li book is deeistied as a' arning , and million - . to VW:a nusiand.thes t s4ni suffer - frtinrlfiertvadE 1.1303 ILITY,LOBI3 OP' RY, eRTAATURITIODUY, &0., iO.. surtrig at t e =to time tho means or sell- cure._ 8 ittoopleawilr be aput-under..sea`, in a plain wave ope--withsirVottorge-to say who requeot it, b -. 4 =antito_ • 4.:11., A. I OMI /ME M 4:641•1_,? - ,, '' nowedewl 3 ' 4 Lopgreivad. If.Y: Dolliati tasHklr ; A ixitaltaittteldrP aixteebelkarldmilrrai— ted entiarlor to any oJb+er. - - - Crap Atiourog,i) gi tively relief istt.eoltitely owe taszotetatoty atm it is no d. Mothers timotaler to* aimma . yportelyismith bottlalwlttkoat4atiar.# :Orosoll a digital. Athiehitlies tie .444100,....ttinn, ticking the gbillifikaa-11-turgiot lore a pkvaciaa iialtaoaltic nAS tao tats Remezaber th e Can faib 25 3 asid o Bal! ^ sit to- 01110 4 -6 6130 dt amt. viii. i l l aTittzw3wo - - • Piepitiailictiii:Ciin be wedspelt thiSra", t's intpaithii to ita blow - gat .41e; bicis•ii . t b_eeir. s iminksT,Anaitipa Jaunt. nyz. It corrects t Is bad :eget , 'of iiiiiii; dy., is nut' Iy_sppl.ed, ,Pstforcsa Lak, w_ass,itstswanotiugy. aikdjtifilktSSCAoB: to be 0 tervie:ASSltairt. sii . :, i - . - A 3 4 413 11 ' *Legg e . - IT .„.. biiiiitaatiied-br J.: BIFITAIVISW-eAsta Howe. New Yotki-: AririVilrB ai!‘tapPi" 'e&by all lisitAxistats. I. -:.•.--: ,- .. - 7 . • Prim-VG - 1M sad 83 be: k m(lol4lu torsdis ' ' llga4 - 1 0 0 / 101 _4WrAli1811/IWaniz litini r ibilbiliiiiilThisD^ss_itlislistit liss üb. utast softner.ithittest suumillib a n d co viislirs' teas : Bair.- ,• -% ,-... , - , 1 <. -- • • ,-,-.1 -_ -; .•,.,...! prieibtesenia„..gissiel - bsebOtilsitics . ' miss, ' ,_ . . T 1,1111 4 4 Ti15A 14 5 1 1 , 41PLIEL , 1 Naw , Weatsheistar Da, N..1%V0t. z 23 , , ^: M.v (I..TiOr Xrcar.adadooW zditer• e - Pu 6 Zicali : I -,-:,'--,.•.; • Dear Sir— I would state - that rwaa induced to --. nseDdI a C DRATW 6- P.EXtlerOlfdifthdredol4's' mendationnt - Tehil R,Bw of Croton, :W ter county, who was en metored!'to by their tumArde.tiasiklrforsoma-twalrestsi -- costive andllyipebtlii. and he tried aYezilldtdd, . r': but wasmotyelleved,ollinally,lidebol tedeDiane-- ~---; dreilltsTillwyel t 4sgdokb waskAnd - Wkbeefehe: . -... , Pills etarydby atolipitmEthintosk b --_-: Pllbeemdile. one Month he webaldsotV *id -- mcmths he - wallAbitnlmb Yours Walt, - t - 5 . .) -. 1 'IPD ir+ -. - - . ----- .- ' - ^7 6 . • .E 0 ‘ 1 .;:; --.-: - !ratibiwiiii Di dift;llii4 i 4 ;.. -). - ~. Edward Purdy ,:being 4 dyg;111 Nt sida IV: resides In the . town, of I els= '., *-- ' years ago he was very sick With,* ow . -,.. widelthadheen zoning tot orailitte; he was'lso Meoltdiatressed.hy a paLeM and bedidasX6l7 terftying various remedies and v u 1 . ."10 ' hatommenoernsingßrabdrath's siste,d6t three times a week,_anda 4 M en at osiallonAc: - " . ..... the sore on -Melia held . , - ar,..the.entiettim - .4 4 - I - months he was - entirely ofoostrcerailim-, pepsia and Dab. and'hls'lMsained"* . WY•r- i- -.--,-. idnea. -, . - t icw m altD e fft -Sworn to before Me t - Ink trief --id nolldiertfo. 4 . .I.+lllailsokeia- - fleidhy Times, -'- Ansly Pittsbbrah. , -...-- -,.-..., , --,:., ; i . . , - .:, . so. 89 MASUICOT 'Xis . ffir, • - .:- : Ilastrow on hoatiastiiii .... '9l liii 9lll rtittei BOOTS ANDsizioxaoir- - -, - comprising nii_unrinit , tinriersini . wt . . 131tvar....,_ to be fauna. .-- -: ' - -- , . ,f, Ladies', flissee and rewhillainielwr Boot/ in t with double and tripoie solos t .-- ___ - ideas% Boyle and :X° 'Ps Calf. Maxie iwid'EDß Boots, Shoes and Bro • .ions, . _ hien Long Lesed w atPreof Busby Boots s of a very saved° , quality, ' Call and examine his is. ai•ii ins ig s lA - - goods to give sanerals e 36 • . , .1 _ ' -. • ' r vA mtkligellai' -- '''-- 0e29 ' 7- 89 Mszisstilleet, = ' ! . Spencer 414 11 1 11iiir o H. -- _ . .. BRIWERS AN L' 1111611111k.vz'-' , . . : . pittaM/10 . -zzueninw- ---, vaam Dilla svarnos os PAILTIIIMI4I.I% twe entigt -1 1 = 5 O rg i l i f f 1 :d re ier K. i fillii.B r-- - ' was dissolved on the 20th of "Auguet, ise o 44 - r- - R. GARRARD being aut4orised to settle up th e bindoesa of the late tan the ogles in the Brew-. 1• , am. The Brewing_begineas will be aontVe r d u i - BERNORIt k &MAX. who intend ro ye wgys on hand a I arta° of AL TRII, and BROW BT T.:. Oa • undervitina&.,-, will b a thangtal to the d zis al' the late btu fog : * a oontbroanee of thek nagi,and-prorallso to nuke it their auto vOn.U*.egon tO al/mho ' . ROl3Ritr, .4. tf. of Liberty w rii long k nownw RIO buinaq annum:4lk , , ~....„44,1,T144444rt he management - o f- our • ,_O'oMiliw-wito - --,, control hi the Breworg, 1- --- .:- --.; . :1:, ~.., - • :,. Address all ordriliOlll & BleitalC. Phontiz Brartarn - 4 Pa. . i ._. ~............ii., . , ill MA - - - 4.": l ' Met :,,;•;- ,--:,.;,-;,:::'- :. JOHN " • ' 1 11 N 8 lit2l -ID--351 25 csornee Ohio - aid Beaver SO, dal/ Pgriil3:", l4 '"":""'64AftwA. : - l'lNVlEzoky Sim.; .. ^..u.s,a/P 015 - 84 0141ULLUIAA sopa - ordirEbtr: JOMPB imp that* Reath otr. 9 :6as &fUI 4 % Bin Ansreat
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