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• il l i' I Committees Of VbilitialLiki.::-'
H IP . oo'lowing are the.standinglCommitteee
0 Councils, appointed on Tuesday ifig. The list was unavoidably omitted
lii oar rep
--Mort yesterday : I ,
P „ Financeessre. Brain, Phillips and
Bur g er, S. C. ; Messrs. Holmes, Barckley,
Steel and Kearns, C. C:' ,
.-Water—Messrs. Allen, .Brown , M'Car.:
thy and Miller, of S. C. •, Messrs.. Arm.
itf og, Colville, O'Neil, M'Tighe and af'=
C''' Mess of-C. C.
Ii; Gets, Grading and Paving—Messrs.
JJ.I R Reed, MiMillen, Berger and Allen,
Off, .C. ; Messrs. Bailey, Coffele, Sullivan;:
f r
• [, l `, ' lama s " anadn Mackey,
ac A k e: y ou' o n f ts e -- * M C 'eski l rs. David '
,a d and Thompson, of S. C. • Messrs.
Roberts, Colville and O'Neil, of 'C. C.
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onongahela Wharf—Messrs. Morrow
arid J. R. Reed, S. C.; Messrs. Rowbot-
teM, Coffin and Taylor, of C. C.
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I:24llegheny Wharf—Mr . R. Thompson, 1
, . -8 1 .:10.; Messrs.- M'Vay and Hutchison, of
c 10. - -
Ordinances --Messrs. Young and - Mor
• - row, of S. C.; Messrs. M'Gowan ' Duffy
and Hays, of C. C.
- - Gas` Lighting---Messsrs. Miller -and
WAlls, of S. O.; Messrs. Daffy Hubbard
set , Coward, of C. C. . I
P' 'Tics—Metiers. Phillips and ' 'McCiiii.:
took of S. C.; Messrs. Barcklqi-Roberti
and ontgomery, of C.. 0.
Fire Engines and Hose—Messrs. Quinn
:,..:.; ,-- - antil D. Reed of 5.... C.; Messrs. Taylor,
.......... M edand and Mackey, of C. - C.
Ma lets-Messrs. Rees and Berger, of
S. ia4 mess?, Armstrong, McGo-wan'ent
. Peerq, of C. C.
;,,,,-A Printing—Messrs. McMillan and:
Reaii, of S. C ; Messrs. Coward,Camertial
.- - -anditicCandless, of C. C.
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Wooden Raildings=Mgssis,' McCarthy
--, - andiliAllen, of S. C.; 3fessrs._ Cameron
....,.. - -3101rt a and. McTighe of O. C. .
' Aiip Is from City ALsessments—Messes.
: -. lMeOli tack and Quinn, of S. C.l Messrs .
Portiell, Sullivan and Hutchinson of
O. 0. •
City Property—Messrs.- Herdman and
° 'Tonga, of $. C.; Messrs. Mackey, Ardnay,
.• - - anditiewliottom, of C. C.
Riiilroads—Messrs. Thoropson and
Herditian; of S. C.; Messrs. Holmes,
Hubbard and Steel, of C. C.
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- • - Pitts , nrgh Philadelphia and
thei!Pennsylvania naliroad.
A4ll meeting of the Corn Exchange:
-- --CommOtee in Philadelphia, on Monday,
• an add eas to the Pennsylvania Railroad
, Co. was Adopted, setting forth their views
in rifaance to the claims of this city, as
follows: .
.Firs,''; That the arbitrary rates of freight
now fi ed by law between Pittsburgh and
Philad :lphia shbutd be abolished,, and
the ea e freedom from useless restrictions
' shouldllbe grante i by the State. to- the
zondliiiels other - rattdr in other States
enjoy,i' ,'ad that the abolition of such re
,, . stridapiiiis a necessary preliminary to the
- -eqttaiiiiition - of the various interests using
theh roild
Sectraqi Believing that the interest of
• , .PennsYEAnia - Railroad and of our own
city ar' Mende{!, and that the road is
. tally ware of the value of the Ohio
• 'river -llati her great tributary, and will,
therefolip, constantly seek to blend the
interes'il rive Ipf the ver with those , of her
rail eo4ueetions, rising brth to swell her
•'•- own triiti l
. t! and that ofthis city , we must
decline.ri the present stage of Mir in. formatiti" on this subject, to interfere with
":..._the polit of the road in her Western eon
neetione 'V -
Thirclll'lye ask that the discriminatien
in fsviii4 -of Pittsburgh millers egainst
those ofPhiladelphia, which now exists by
reason of e provision inthe law repealing
theAciA44e tax, be discontinued, if prdeti- 'I
cable, under the reading of that law. If
not praotittable, it fernishes an additional
~ argument - Tor the abolition of useless le
gat restrictions upon the road.
Fourth! We ask that the agents of the
--:._.road ehall4 be ' prohibited from showing
. ~ preferences to any of the customers of the
road ar add that if such preferences be
insep aide from the character of the
agencies;! that such agencies shall be en
tirely ebtilished.
Fifth. ;
,We concur with our friends in
asking that a sufficient number of cars
' shall bed placed at their disposal, and
that a suitable executive officer shall be
Appointed At Pittsburgh to arrange such
matters atilinust necessarily arise in the
traneactitde of parties with the road.
The P 44.43 says these propositions were
'net adoptd,d, but the following resolutions
were approved: . .
Resolved , What the Pennsylvania Railroad
Companyi be respectfully requested to
adopt unthim freight charges from all
shipping pAliits on the line as well as ter
mini of :Ali:Creed.
Bsec . ..red ,1 That the present discritriinat
ing system in favor of the Pittsburgh' mil
, lers (or any other discrimination:4,4f +they
exist,)ahoilld 'be immediately abolished,
aethey affArkt to favored parties advan
tages detrimental to the communities of
both cities', illand exceedingly so to the
manufacturers of flour in the Eastern sec
tion of this State.
• Resolvedil That the rate of freight be
tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia should
never exceddhbe fair proportion of any
rate which shall at any time prevail. be
tween points West[ of Pittsburgh and East
of Philadelp ia.
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.R eselvetLi That any measures adopted
by the Rai 'ad Company to deprive
shippers of k e benefit of low freightf,
- which may a, `;times prevail on the Phu)
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river, are highly injurious to the interests
- ..0f both Pittsburgh and Philadelidda-i
The Presiilliys: The recent meeting at
the office of lithe Pennsylvania - Railroad
Company-, bet Ween the committees of the
Board of Trade of Pittsburg, and the
{loin Exchange Association 'of 'this city
has eausecN it is said, much aatisfacition
toallooncern d. Pittsbargher'slinsistsithat
:lees for the ti's efit of the road, than for
itieir own 14rilefiti- that Philadelphia And
Pittsburgh ehhhld be regarded asthstirm
int of the Pennsylvania Central Rail
-'iteid. ~, liti
Bilrgisiir, at Canonsburg.
On Monday night the store of Messrs.
McDaniel &Mack, Canonsburg, Wash
ington countyifrras entered by burglars and
robbed of lilloths, and casidmeies and
other goods td amount of about $lOOO.
The losers h 44 no eine to -the thieves for
whose apprehension they offer re
ward. Ali • • ' '
Under arching Orders.
Snap's Peotisviranta Battery, winch
has been at Fairfax Station, Va., for some
time-past, isltvrtinder marching orders
—as we' learnt from a dispatch to Liettt'•
Jamea MOBII now at home On it brief
firlough, !P t ,
' e el: ;c u e o fficers n d t 11 e second. PW ,
The electi '
duet of the; hind Ward , Alleghepy,
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made a m in their Bret count, tor
Oonimon Cott' cis, by Which Mr. T. M.
Tate. Repubbe n, was defeated.. 'A lieer
and counting) r f the vote gave Mr. Tate a
.mafority. - !ki
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Branch Sanitary Commissfoia.
-We direct attiinthin to the call, 'Published
elsewhere, for meeting at the Boar& of
Trade rooms; lat 8 o'clock this afternoon.
to take Into consideratio n the propriety of
establishing a ranch of the United States
Sanitary CottAission here. The subject
an•laiportanione and we hope to see a
'farce attendance and a high degree °fie..
tinier.
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~14141 1 441PAI91 t hWACmg in CI. F, 78th Pa..
volunteersat the Wile of Mnrfreesbaro :
~,,J4 , ll F tif„ 44"Afaiiiitt4 Henry I 8 , .- - Weavor,..
riliiiiP Griffith, Dennis CogiveyViatinis
mILIT'LI 0c.i.. , -
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WinAnded7—,Privates : James Penman,
14141 Mid ;ShallMant,AJLewis Sena, •''Xit.' V: -
:r fiTiqrrAppl4haikaktedralTr, .4 8 flP_Ifi,"6 ,
Arrisira4. - J..B.l,Daviclioir; urinsiq, A.
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lt,m,eaver.- ~ I - ,
Missing - =-Privatee : Win. Street, A. J.
leistler, James, Adams, J. I% Barr, B. F.
Hanes;, :lorpOral, It. Mitchell..
'' 'The .above'.Ma correct list of the emn.
fifties in - CoMpany F,- furnished by Lieut.
H. W. Torbett, to a fr iend in this eity,and
by him handed tol l ay., . '
Birmingham! pectiona
,
The Birmingham borough election, on
Tuesday, resulted in the choice of a mixed
ticket, Jatnes Sitidabury, Dentocrat, Was
elected ; Burgess b y a majority of forty
seven over A. B. Stevenson, Republican.
ForCodicil,' S. Struntz, Republican and
Mcßae, Democrat, was elebted in the
Birst precinct, but in the Seciand, Thomas
Dinka - , and Jacob - Illricka, Republicans,
atar.Frid. Ihmaini; Dentocrat, received
each one hundred and f?rty-two votes, so
that there was no choice. For School
Directors 'two Republicans; namely,
James McDonald; and E. K. Banluird,
were elected.
A Compliment to Dr. Gross.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati ga•
zdte says of Dr. Gross, Medical Director
of NegleY . 's "I havnlind occasion
more..particularly to visit and Obierve.the
condituin of the. hospitals in - Itosseates
and Negley'adivisinns. These were estab •
lished by Di. - C. S. Muscrott, Medical Di
rector of. Rossean'ir division, and 1.. r.
Gross, Medical Director of 14TSgley's di
vision. TheY have hospitals, all of
which are in most comfortable condition,
and amply suppliedlwith boaddingirationi,;
medical stores, and eicilthing, essential
to the comfort. ofilie 'Wounded; Porta
-nate is - theiro or tvitiiiir Of Tattle, litho falls
intn.their
. - hands.M.
Wit .
A young man..named Ross, son of
'Joseph Ross, of the Diamond, was /39'
xionsly.7injured.yesterday morning, by be
ing thrown , from hiafather's.baggv. which
he lad driven' into IT. S. Jackson's lisiory
stable,..tetitirth street; when the horsetook
fright and running through into Diamond
alley, upset the - vehiele;'at the corner of
Diamond and Smithfield streete,and threw
out Mr. Ross. He was, taken to Dr.
Murdock's-office, *hers he received medi
cal attention. His Glories are not of a
dangerous cheracter - ; though he was con
siderably bruised.
Meeting of Oil Men.
A meeting of OIL, men took place on
Monday evening At the office of Mr. H.
Harley, Hand strefit,i for the purpose of
taking into consideration the: propriety of
establishing ad -"Dill- Hx"hitrige." The
meeting was well Attended, 'aid considers
ble interest irasmadifested:in the proposed
project. , Josiah Kinkwas Amgen Presi
dent, Capt. W. It 'Byrum; Vice President,
and. RabertSchmertz, Secretary. • A com—
•mittee was appointed to draft by-laws and
regulations :for th 4 'Assoeitititin, with in
structionsto report at hit adjourned meet
ing, which takes'plaee km Monthly evening
next.
• Hospital Directory.
Those who have friends in the general
hospitals of thevariny of the West can re
ceive answers , to all inquiries concerning
the `whereabouts of the person sought for
on application r by 'letter or otherwise to
'Dr. John S. Newberry ' Secretary for the.
U
Western Department .S. Sanitary Com
mission, at KY. reg , ster of
all_hospitals in the, .department is kept,
With the names of inmates 'and, being cor
rected 4aily, is invalnibie. The proper
questions will be found iniour advertising
columns, published for the guidance of op
plicants for information.
The Pelymerams.
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Goodwin & Wilder's Polyinornma of the
confides to be the centre of attrac
tion to. our citizens, who' nightly crowd
Masonic Hall to its 'atm dst capacity. This
Hall has heretofore been sufficiently spa
cious to accommodate our citizens, but the
desire to witness the Polymorama is so
great } that, hundreds are nightly turned
away frilim. the depts.'. I The entire enter
tainment is }first class l in every respect;
the paintings are truthful,: life-like and
artistic; -the songs and' music chaste and
appropriate, and the lecture graphic and
instructive.
Who will deny themsqves a peep at the
Polymorama.
Deaths of SOldlers.
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The following Pennsylvania soldiers
have died in the hospitals at Washingten
since our last report: -D. A. Newman A,
126th; Sergt . W. C. .Alder, B, 91st; J.
Cimmerman, E; 127th; Capt. T. A. Doe
gan, I, 107th; B. M. Smith , B, 142 d.
MIT.:11
In the District Court yesterday morning
a verdiOt for. $852 WI'S rendered for the
piaintiff in the case of Schafer vs Schafer,
an action for dower. I
'Arot'ldentlfted.
The body of the man who died suddenly
at Moss' tavern, was interred yesterday,
not having been identified.
New Mwsle.
Mrs. Charlotte Blume has received a
tot of new music ; among' which are-. two
songs that muititecome popular. `"We'll
Go Down, Ourselves" and the rebel song
of "Maryland; my Maryland," with Union
wordi adapted to the music.
Ernele Tom's !Celan.
This popular piece will be produced to
night at the Theatre, with a fall cast—Mr.
Smythe as Uncle Tom, Mrs. Myron as
Topsey and Miss Gillett as Cassy. Uncle
Tom always draws a full house and will
doubtless do so to-night.'
Littit
' Pratt's great : con si gnment of books
albums,, paper, •pens, be closed
out at 'AuctionOott Tkuriday, Friday and
Saturday eveniugs at, Masonic Hall Auc
tion House t. 6s : Fif street.
Grsdn*lbr'Sale.
Thomas Moore,' distiller; offers for sale
every day, from his stille r fifty barrels
grains at a Moderate price. Apply at No.
189 First street, near Grant.
Singing.,
E. 'D. -Breehtrteaeher, l*To:128 Smithp
field street. •
GROVER & Beicitg's Sewing Machines. for ir'li
I : o3l2l .l&l l &Plirtgaporposer,are the beet in MO
A. F. 018TONAY, General Ages I.
18 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. P r .
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,ZOPP II ,KG:r4 I SON
sumrAortrairis or
SA/1117! AND pAsmit
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mu901101mq1435 0 tirlit
akkorontarthMrootimillVire.,l:tr,
-PlTTSavgaan.
FEm]wn'ii,
We are Justin.receipt ofa linre areortmeat of
One imported BOELEJELEN ELAND LAMPS'
mend coil of beantifal pittvne: a useftti ead,
ornamental -
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Holiday lialftef
Alec a lam stook of Lamp' at ?Canoed rigrk
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WE ON . REIDELLE KE LLY
deeithly. Woodliitreet; neqr 6th.
1113ARLOS SIL&WWS, TILE WEST IN
At: the market. Just received eta fp- eget,'
BOWN B TETLEY ood ,
' 136 W Id.
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STATE TREAEUILEnt*LECTED
Later trom esicostoll, Tex
From Washhwitkin:
FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
Prisoners who Died at Richmond
J. W. Wall Elected U. 8. Benatortof
Rebels Capture Two Steamboats and
Burn Them.
&c., &c.,
Special Dispatch to the P ost HARRISBURG, Jan. 74 .— Mr. ' McGrath,
of Philaielphia, was nominated in caucus
this evening for State Treasurer.
WABHIIVGTON, Jan. 14.—The following.
received at the Navy ;Department, is an
extract of a private letter received from
the commander of the Wainwright, late
of the steamer Harriet Lane, whiCh Was
captured on the Ist inst.
11. S. S. HARRIET LANE,
GALVESTON, Taxes, Jan. - 11. f
We are occupying a very disagreeable
position,lying off town holtTing the harbor
without sufficient force to•ocoupy the city.
The Confederates who hold Virginia Point
on the main land, about fivemiles off, have,
ftiee access to the town over railway
bridges which connects Galveston Island
with , main land
They also hold a battery guarding, this
end:of abridge ! being so shallow that we
cannot get within gunshot of either, they
are - in and.out all the time which renders
it unsafe for us to go on shore, We
shonldj be gobbled up at any
moment, and we have constant
reports that we are to be attacked• both'
from water and shore, which keeps us
continually on the alert. We have so
many rumors that we are getting tired of
- hearing them, and would rather prefer
some demonstration on the part of the
enemy to the never ending suspense and
anxiety on the subject, We would not
care a sixpence for the whole party if we
had room enough to move about in, but
we are anchored in a sort of a natural
canal, where there is not sufficient space
to turn round. If they come at us troth
their light draught boats, which are
able to go anywhere in the bay, you can
see what advantages they have over us.
However ' I think we will give a good ac
count of them if they come. I under
stand that John Magruder says if our
troops do not arrive pretty soon and beat
him off, he will driva us out of the bay.
WkSHINIVFON, Jan. 14 . — MTIlandig,
ham, in the course of his sPr ch-to-day,
said he next maintained that New York,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania could not
separate from the South, nor the South
from the North, and spoke of geographi
cal ties which bound-them together. The
North-west would not separate from the
South. The day which divides slavehold
ing from non-slaveholding States would
decree an eternal divorce of the West from
the East. Whoever believed that war
would restore the iTnion ; whoever was for
War was for the abolition of slavery or dis
union, and whoever demanded Southern
independence and final separation would
not be satisfied with what he said,lnt he
had always been for the Union, and would
not now surrender. If we secured peace
now and began a reunion,all would bit.
well. If not, be saw noting before us
fiat revolution and anarchy.
ARMY OF POTOMAC, }-
Headquarters, Jan. 14.
No Southern papers were received to.
day.
Returns at the medical directors office
show, yemarkable exemption from sickness
among the troops for this season of the
year.
The enemy are zealously at work to-day
strengthening and extending their de
fences. -
FORTRESS MONROE, January 13.—The
steamboat Express, under a flag of trace,
returned to-day in ciarge of Capt. J. E.
Malfo:d, 3d New York regiment, having
brought down 215 Union prisoners, all
privates captured at Fredericksburg and
Dumfries.
The captain furnished ue the following
list of names of Union prisoners who died
in the military prison hospital at Richmond
since Jan. 9th, 1863: Jan. 10th, private
James Rutter, 11th Penna; A. R. Mitch
ell, 11th Penna; Jan. 11th, privates Eli
Hillard, 11th Penna; Fred Conrad, 136th
Penna; Corp. P. McCue, 6th Penna.
TRENTON, N. J, Jan. 14.—The Govern
or's Message was read in both Houses
this morning, giving a detailed account of
equipping volunteers for she war, and the
State finances. The Government owes
the State about four hundred thousand
dollars• He urges the prosecution, of the
war for the constitution, and thinks pat
riotism and the loyalty of , the people
ought not to flag in consequence of errors
or differences in regard to the policy of
the Government.
Both Houses agreed to go into joint
meeting this afternoon for the election of
a U. S. Senator.' to 611 a vacancy occasion
ed by the death of John R. Tomson.
Both Houses met at 3 P. M., to elect a
U. S. Senator.
Wall, of Bnrlington, was elected on
the first ballot. The vote stood thus:
For Jas. W. Wa11,53; Richard $. Field.
22; Wm. Cook Anderson. 2; Wm. A.
Newell, 1.
NEW Yoair., Jan. 14.—The royal mail
steamer Asia sailed at noon to=day with
50
_passengers, and $480,000 in specie.
The U. S. gunboat Alabama was spoken
on the 6th,in search of the rebel Alabama.
Bosco r, Jan. IL—A public reception
of the California cavalry took place to
day in the midst of bad weather, under
a military and civic escort. The Califor
nians visited Mayor Lincoln, who ad
dressed them eloquently. A collation and
interchange of congratulations followed at
Faneuil
ILincassima, N. H., Jan. 14.—The
Democratic Convention of the 2nd .Con
mssional District to-day nominated John .
H. George, of Concord, for Congress,
NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—There is a heavy
fog prevailing to-night.
The steamers City of Baltimore and the
Tenfonia are still below, detained by . the
fog.
The Bound boats left at the usual hour,
and have probably anchored in Cow Bay.
The steamers, Asia for Liverpool and
Eagle for Havana, did not sail,
Nesnviun,, January 14.—Wheeler's
cavalry, with a battery of artillery, attack
ed three of -kr boats at Harped Shoals
yesterday. -A boat with two hundred sick
And wounded was fired into and the, men
Captured and paroled. Other boats with
commissary stores were burned. Our
gunboat &dell engaged the rebels,
_but
surrendered. Herguns were thrown over
board and thecboat burned. Lieut. VIM
Dorn is a prisoner.
It is raining heavy and the river is rising
rapidly.
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.goantatacrimuaimmimrs, lhaveaccord
big to a resolution &Isola°y, pcissedvn
Monday, eommenced an inq , ititbttlie
practicability of connecting our naval
i and military stations between Portz* ,
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Monroe and New Orleans b stibidatine
cabels. Cyrus W. Field, Esq.l, - . , of:NeW
York, who now has presented,tto the gbv:'
1 ernme& an offer from the celebrated, firm
14 Olasti, 'BMA
an 44 . ;of London„. to
r manila - attire and submerge the . cables con ,
necting all parts between Washington and
New Orleans. They are to be paid only
on the successful completion and delivery
Ito the government of the lines in good
working order; in other words, they take
the entire risk of manufacture, shipping
stress the ! - = - Athintin, Whig down and
1 working the lines, &c. There seems to be
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no doubt that Congress will, without un
necessary delay, make an appropriation
1 for that purpose.
I Mr. Stevens of Pa., reportedajoint res
elution to pro 'de for the immediate pay
[ Latil*Of the arkhed iiitiey:- It rinthonzes
the Secretary of Treasury, if required by
the exigencies of service, to mull. on-the
credit of the United States $50,000,000 of
U. S notes, in such form at he may.ideem
expedient; not bearing interest and paya
ble on demand, in denominations not less
than one dollar, which notes shall be law
ful and legal tegeri.like pireilar notes
beretoforettiithoriied' and receivable in
payment of all debts, except duties on im
ports and payment of principal and inter
est on public debt. The issue herein pro
videdte halide - tied Mini Liliii amount in
any bill now pending, or which may be
hereafter passed by Congress.
M r . Stevens said he learned both here
and in the Senatethat the mainJulli-pro
.yithavatertanit Watnic:for thesuppprt pf
the government would not prollablytiass
within two weeks, hence thiii bill was in;
troduced. I
Mr. „Lovejoy stiggested,thattliabillW
amendiii to 100,000,000, to wWeik'.Mi",'
Stevens agreed. "
The joint resolution wag passeli.
Mr. Holman, of Ind., offeredlaxesolu
tion, reciting that Stevens, who had been
before a sglect foimmittee on goVoirtinieht
contra ti hid to answer questions
propounded.as to the terms and conditions
of labor, contract for storing and delivei
lug lorelg!14 r 4 ,4 New York. and how
touch -lieteceiVa c aie the :skins,- d'os.,-
Therefore that the sergeant-at-arms be
directed to bria,g Simon Stevens before
the bar , of ,!hie liettse to ; answer for con
tenipt oft its'ifithorlif.' - • -
The resolution passed.
Mr. Valandigham had to these rem:du-I
tions offered an amendment and he ad
dressed the Hodge' &length, argding that
the war ought not any longer to con
tinue, and reunion is possible and inevi
table, anless defeated by deliberate folly
and wickedness 'of public 'Men end the
people, this was a war of the yankee and
the southron, the cavalier and the round
head.-
CuisEwsoo
Mr. Birmingham replying, character
ized his colleague's speech as another
apology tor .rebellionl he did not believe
Vallandigham was:authorized by his master
Jefferson DaVis to say the Union would
be restored if we disband our army.
:Mr. Wrightv-pointed to ' the Southern:
declarations to show the rebel mind' fixed.
against reunion. He would not have
peace upon dishonorable terms, bat mast
fight .for an undivided country and the
life of an empire he declared neither reb
els South nor abettors North are his
brethren.
Some of his patriotic remarks were ap
platided. Adjourned.
SENATE--The President laid before the
Senate a coman*cation from the Secre-
tary of the'lnterio/ asking fir an appro
priation of 50,000 dollars, $20,000 of
which to be applied to the support of the
fTtah Indians. Also asking the appoint- -
ment of additional Indian agents, He
ferred and cirdereil to,le.printed. -
Idr. ICetiatid a Y;;Alldaryland. presented
the credentials of eon. Thos. H. Hicks,
'United Stateti• Senator from the State of
Maryland, to fill the vacanqy occakioned
byte death ofliftio. J. A. Pihrce. Mr.
Hicks appeared and took the oath of
office.
Mr. Trumbull, of 'Laois, reported back
the house bill to aid the State of .dissouri
to emancipate her slaves with an amend-
ment.
Mr. Wilson,,of.Mass., from the Com
mittee ou Military Affairs•reported back
the bill to consolidate the regiments now
in the field. Also from the same com
mittee to' appoint *ire Anditors and So
licitors over the Quartermaster's Depart
ment, and increase the clerical force in the
Quartermaster General's office.
Mr. Latham, of California, from the
Military Committee, reported ack the bill
for the better organization of the Subsis
tence Department.
Mr. Harlan, of lowa,_ offered a resolu
tion instructing - the Committee on the
Conduct of the War, to inquire whether
vessels or other means of transportation
have been used to convey disloyal women,
or other disloyal ,perSona from places
under theicOntrcirof the' rebels' to places
within the Union lines, or from places in
the loyal States and districts to places•
within ; the rebellines, and-if so, what ves•
eels thus used 'and under whose command
and immediate supetiision and by what
authority; kid 'particularly, whether the
steamers New York And Metamora have
been thus used,
.and if so, what law or
public necessityreqtdred it,andwhat rinm
•berof persomf-thns transported—the oc;
casion of each trip and amount of proper.
ty and money and effectswere transported
by each persiOn- is the; property of said
disloyal. ersons, and whether persons of
African desuent• eitheriur skives or free,
thus transpottedialrithin the rebel lineal
at the request of said dialojilwomen, ;and
if so, by what:order or, pretence _ of law
such persons'of African - d escent thus con
veyed -within the rebel lines, and whether
any legislation is necessary to correct
such
.practic - sili Minted.;
I On . mation of Mi; Sanlehnry,-Of Del. , a
bill for the reorganization of a Court of
Claims was taken up.
T 1
.niottoß,;wass,„rejectedi , and, after
ekecutive session the Senate adjourned.
JEFraniosflOiJauil4. i t B el i t i e t
of St: ronis. introduced into the IL:Kie
to -day, a series of joint resolutions ids- -
mining theßresidsuVeemancdpatiasproc
lamatton. The motion was referred to a
committee - on - federal relations; an ex:cit
ing debate ensued whigielfated Ain ad
jcitirned.V ;
Irransavous, - .
tare in jqint. - cotlintion.,to:*; electid
T. A'. Treadiicilcaldid David' Turple, 'II.
S. Seaatortr, the latter foe abort term:
MABSZTIV -SW PTELBGBAPH.
-
Ni ,Yong: - .1.4Tan.; 4 ton - firm: Bales of
2,500 bakcsat7l@7l%, Flour mare of 1,800
bermes ; 1 11 3066 , 59'for ESAtus'S7 20457 '35. for
Oh and 10 @775 for Southern. , 41Thist-d*
90.009 50h1.7.41140E0L 39 , for :Ohio .
BDrios 8140@t 46 forlUllihnitarCatib, 52c4 J 5
for Bed 'Westeitli•Vorirdull. brutal demfurd
a reduction;,so.ooowaboksokt 'MM.-. Pork I
firm: - ealterof 3.1100bkr4114 4 414 .50@lt 75. Lard
firm at 1141% , 3EWhilk7 4 inli‘43e;
stredStopke
57 ; gold wystO talgt*M.o - •
Tannsj*.—Fknir limn - Wheat
iliead,9 lied advambi:- CornlinatiKlein*
e to tow e r: -Whist runes and selling at
Vie. Coffee firm. Priovislosnigniet:
pLARTATION BITTERS,
Holland/nth= '
Oxygenated Bitters:
Hoogand'e Bitterl
llcetettefe Bitters ;
• Aroef ChM' P.l 4 m i t
Crordiai;
Roger's Liverworth and Tar;
Bpsaidittee 'Throat Oonfeolions.
Liadseee Blood t3eareher;
tr oi r e ws Celebtstedßat Folsom
p or sa l e by /EKON JOENSTON. :
3anlB corner Smithfield wad Routh Waists;
• • ••••, , ,, , ausizes •
' 2 lk - ttftit Arnie ILBUIt,
W . t .
pomp iniA 1011811,
SoArranged it ie always clean as
ready for use.
SLOCONIIPS PATENT INKSTAND
is ackaosiedged-to he the beet airtight `
ink ever offered to the pOblie.
POCKETBOOKS POR POSTAGE OUARYNOY
Ike pas bY
w. 8. usivxar,
oa2D CORNER WOOD a TO= OM
HoLinem PREURNIti
GREAT
Gift Rook Store,
NO. 118 WOOD STREET.
We have tido hap received the burst and but
•aaaoitznent of
PROTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Wee offated for rale dti. We iwa them at
effete whtoff'
Defy Competltion.
- •
We Lqq~ aliOecielvei a Lorio suilP4 of
JUVENILE AND OTHER BOOKS,
hatable for presenti.
A costly prom tla elven with ewoh 10011 t gold.
death
xxcorrsmiKELE3P3r.res
FURNISHIIWG STORE.
GOODS E
ICITC.
'Ol3l THE
%H EN.
Brushes
Baskets
Jetty MOUidd
Wash Basins '
Cup Mops
Wire Sieves
Coal Scat le
Stove Polish
Knife Waatters
ka i s r t l harn s
SaWash Boards
uce Pins
Bird Boasters
Fry Pans
EFarinagg Boilers
Beaters
Flour Pails
Water Filtered
Pie Plates
Clothes Wtipringersoons
Wooden
Butter PrMts
• Wash Tubs
Soap Cups '
Tcast Farr; •
Sad Duna
Meat Presses
Cake/loxes, We,. ko.
NIMO itoomi
Castors Call Bells
Syrup Jugs Nut Picks
Cake .Knivee Flao •
Crumb KiliVo•3 Ice Cream Knives
Salt Stands Nakin Rings
Fruit Stands cake Baskets
Butter Knives Forks and Spoons
Soup Ladies • Oyster
Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons
Chlidrm's Cups
*Wa rd SPoons
Round kOvalfialvers Toe Pitchers
Bouquet Stands Goblets
arriAnr.
Ivory Handled Knives • Carrera
Cocoa. do do Forks
Stag do do Square Waiters
Bnirlish Tea Trays Crumb Beaches
Forra Spoon Trays Crumb Trays
Dish Corers Chafing Dishes
Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins
Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetiers
Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers
Table Mats Hound Waiters
Broad Baskets I Cork Screws
NVine Coolers Knife Sharpeners
Refriersatins Water Coolers. ho.
FOR VILE CHAMBER.
Toilet Jars Water Carriers
Foot Baths Chamber Buckets
Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers
Matra. Brushes ' Gas shades
Shaving Jamas Nursery Shades
Balms Match Holders do Lamle
Flower Stands
ari l Clothes Whiskes
Nursers," Refrigerat do hampers
Wax nears • Nista Lights.
Ximintujusitous.
Libras, Stem Door Mats
:Vienna Flab Global I Veatas
Bird Cages . Meat Safes
Viszetts,_ Pocket Knives
Card delliaite Frame! Flasks
Camp Knives Camp Portfolios.
And everything Pertaining to a well appointed
Household.
To be obtained at reasonable prices at **NEW
STORM of
KAY
No. so FLIFTIESTENET.
First doorbelow the Exchange Bank.
All woods delivered free of charge in th •
eiti.AlleithM. -21:344i tangliestac.: ta
ng:Ks
Tin Ware,Wooden Ware
Cop Spice Rnnreg
Tai
Straw glitters
Hair mimes
Mince /Wive
Silver Soap
Chamois Aim
Pkewrs
Eiridir e ons
Lemon Squeezers
Stew Pans
Wafle Irons
)Ith Kettles
Ham Boilers
Graters
Larding /feedlots
Puddiu Pans
Bread Tans
Butter silks' t
bon Millers \
RStepele Ladd r. ers
eee ' ler.
Scales
Clothes Lines
Cook's Halves
Bread Bop3if •
Scoops
FOR THE Di
SILVER
HATIN6IION, 710.
illSzoitsdield.thvEsomdto the Olistar;
Hoagie COMM by Ithei.oosiaftre.
0 3b" MRS '
JPARE s
van rinuosiers. 1
Wati.ll: tinfithl
IL F. Raid - ,
Thos. D. Mender • . A. &iv anal f
Francis Bailors Josh's ,. Rhodes
John F. Jennings. _ JacoL Btuokratll .
Thomas
Lloyd - Alex. Bradley • (
Henry Aided Black
111711TILID,
&doh Kinn 4111bkodi
9 A I I Bal ly:Awe iti3=.
. Rickets=
Ewa li I
m ltiman
Jae WHazter— --- AltaKinler '
•C H Wolf
Drm i elf' :. Hl=
i
Xrit Pkeloi ' ' 0 Herron
agounzy AND nimmuum.
D. E. IttolaNLEY.
. _
Open. from 9,A. /L. to Skr. it. Also, Tem
/anddai n.rday ma kiM m i a to IF o'olook.
epodta tyttt of 0 and upwards,
videndafteiaredu and Jane of
:Di ajtmla allowed to rent* are pleoed to the
credit:or mai depositor aakloipal, and bear in-
Idllinaeorapenndine
tankbig Ohartar.79y-Lawa, ate.. Mu
d at the alles.
- mir This Inetitathat othrit!apetdally to thaw
wawa Vrninparemau„ the toppertatat, 1
to SOO= by small deltoid* s, aaved a
nun 1,1114 be_aresoine-lrhett needed, th*
money not only sat bnt neaMaintarest, In
es d, of raxasinine unproductive. , -' myl2
Mtl67
.
cum.
_ • -
, , „ •
Vi r .:I3ODEMIA2MII,„ D
• •
.of Y
Now ork. hayl2B arrived in Pittsburgh. wilt
ad n.nal. avote, hie -ezetneive attention to the
Medical lad thrrsideltreatinent of
DISEASEN •
eepeoially_ those of the Lower Bowig,raahei PUN.
canatipation. Pistol. . Flamm Falling - of the
Bortel, litigators of the Bowel. Ulceration, of ,
thwllowed. - Aa Also the 'rations Chronic Die
woe of th Ireaft l / 2 the ilidnitvv. the Bladder. eta I
„ins II at, the
BIOSONGAIIELA 110 VSE,
where Ulna be menial win:Kett from 9 o'clock
a. m. to 8 o'clock D. ID, 4* iHs visit pa,
Unita in any part Otiosely fileatred.
dell
Ain/ STREET RESIDENCE FOR
SALLI3—A large thre e dwelling con
taining twelve rooms, weer, gas fi xtures. Se.;
Livery desirable on account of location, being
convenient to Postoillte„market, de,
Forprioe and tern apply to
/3 1.11/THEICRT & SONS,
61 Market street
VOLTN , E all V s L i k Y f ov E n yifi n N
nes tlft:Wood. street. „
._ . .
TWO nlilr , , - - -
' ... , STAND ! i : . 21:1110116
:1 • 00? •. . ' • 11 / 1 4 . . IV ba rg l i n•le
z ,„
WO Oarrlat• . , 0 ague Boa.
; -43hoekvtl x ". 1 0 - 4 .<
mit*. 2nffaiytt „
REGA.BD
itr •
s tunt,
/14
.la!trt
, iMi . itlttikti
• -:: - ;1!ORT:titIitifiii •
Franklin; Bennett. Brownvillei
Gallatin, Clarke, -du ..te ;
Minerva. Gordon.' Wheeling. 4
.DEPARTILIA, •
Franklin, Bennett, Brownaville,
Gallatin. Clarke. do ••• '
Armada. John tan,
Key West. N0..4, Bram; Oneulliati.
tern. river—Last- evening a at twi
light duke were 6 feet 0 inebei water. 41.1idlat
Stand. Void - the amountof rain that felt during
the day another rise may be axpeete.l.
Mitir The Wheeling pibkeffor today is
Abe steamer Bfinena, Oaptaia John Gordon, th.
'Mann and ablepe.ra will bear ia-alnd that the'
bonrof departure - 1g 11 m. positively.
lift. The splendid passenger steamer
New York, Liatnere, annouccied to bare.
this day for Cincinnati and Lonisvilict. a'hls boat'
has tbo best of accommodations. and careful and
experienood,officers. Our friend - Capt
in the offtce•
_,;Fos.vete.° and - fit
13.Tp , 110.4. JApipARY 17-4 P hl
_
sigaii.IENESIF AND NPLEN
r
ettaiberrlLlPSE;Geo; D. 3foo-O.
eemniender_*al - leave'as announced Cabo - d.
irorfmlaktor,Dassae.appfi t on board or
0 . to, ..;
- - - • - J7.-11.40E 44 , u
Unit et-T. B. - LIVILIWYROS Jr CO.
rirp.LOIIIIII7IIIIO. efdro and
P bs
TII Shaw Aso IP ISPLYNDLD
Paalicalpr i Packet, )01E1U/6
A; 0. MoCalicim commander . wflt leao •
above poxtthisdag,7For fre;alic or_passave ap
roti9 boar — d ortb JOHN FGACE •or. ,„
P. :4.l.VgiosT'X'fl"
For lioulliville, Cairo, LOUI9 _
WEDNESDAY, JAN .1-40 Ai M.
THENFAV AND FlfiE PAS
eensee,atesmorroNE.YADA. D., Z
od 'ben
e 0 opupliSee. Jeave;=ao annoane,
. . •
For &elsht or ptiesawk sigdy onboird or to .f
jsnLs- J; - 3 LNGSIDN dc CO
•
iro - r.cliiiehinistia - initik e.
~. , .
THIS DAY.. JAN: 15-4 p: ra,l , _ , ....1 , - -..
TIMNE*. - AND iilMiElli4 ,
DID ' Pagsenger Steamer or B o , _
tom 11 . Lightner.. cemmander, will leave
for the abov'e aid intermediate points this dayht
4E M. For freight oraaze stmt.-on board. _.
Janl4 -F... J: . .. Lj' n r c iA, o ti
.1. , 00... ,
or JOHN FLACK.
ISGS NEW ARRANGEMENT IS6*.
Wheelfni and Pittialnirn Daliy Ex
press Line
NEW AND SPCENDID
- - edde=wheal packet" A.KMAPA:
( IsomWahnson, _commander, leaves Pitts
bargrifor W ,_ _ J heellic eve y Mondry. Wednesa BY
- and ..Yrid.Wit Ito'sgeek a. in. Daum:WV. Leaver . ;
Whftftg for Eittabargh every -Tuesday, `Thure
day Inddatm . day at 8 a. m.
Tilt• PletE PASSENGER ,
go, mar 3IINILEVA.John Gordon
nehmen er, iiavekPittsbungi for Wheellmeirier,
inessiarillturaday and 8 iturday 'at 11 a,
pnuttrialtr.;loartc ;Wheeling every hfoitdey.
19s4nakIneetand Frid,r&23 e S "
a: m. .
,16.1WrIos4ove steamers - mak es close connie
tlone.,;l4-.Wbselint with4bae . stidevlieel steamers
for Marietta. Parkersinnwand Cincinnati
Jd'orffrlesihr or passe_ ce apply on board or to
TAKES- cOnLINB
1118 Agnnts,-,NM:ll4..WriterstreeCz
`For NtawfattaiudEsis
. .
Paekeit,
lesveSPlttwouwwliCetrwry Eiratsiektay
4I m Zatielivllle every Tisettany-S
TILE FINE PASSENGE R
steamorll ZZIE MARTIN, D. T.
Brown, commander, will leave as noted above.:roe restiitht orpsaLstre arm!, on board or to
n 026 J. B. LIA IN GSTON A CO.
'or Marlette and, Mincer Hip.
Regular 3lnek rlier.:,Ptteket,
leaves Pittsburgh eery Tuesday; 4
p. zok., Zanesville every Friday !ya: lit;
THE NEWMSFERPEMBID
Passenger staantei-BDIMA GRA=
1V73; 15 t Ayers commander , will-leave as
noted . above. For freight or_p_assage apply on
board or to J, B. LIVMOSTOI.I & CO..
noz6
Wheeling. Gollineilis dv Parkersiburg.
' Regular Weekly Enehei.
THE rAirr RII 11IA lEd PAS.
leave
steamer Remo. Jae Walton.
commander, will leave 1121 illlllollnOtid IP9v(nuld
intermediate pointraig day at 4.p. m.;
For For freight or passage apply- on board 'or to
Jan 9 W. B. WHBEGBR.Iiet.
JOHN' FLAta.
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
WM.
Haresened au office at "
NO 80 WATER STREET,
Whore he will ustuumss a 'General Steamboat
Ash isudnese, and would solicit s sharo.‘of Pug
rouses from steamboat mem 5024-134,
ICLOILINO 01JT OF n'•
WINTER GOODS:
EATON,ILIOROII & 00i
Are &Wrong - a their entire etiSititA
• - -
WI TER, GPI:IPD f*,
Preeloos toinsking their
.4_,Y nu the first day offiebrusmnazt:'
wheleesalp-as well as E f ecall Buyers will hive'
eadvantages cif- the •
REDV.CTION. ifiDE IN PRICES.
• i y PATON; iilli ( ittrat c 0.,"
At ' to: 37 Fifth streeti'll
1 /t .
era Wanted.'
Itiroralii It :iliaear - test iiififEli;
DANT/MLA - ILLINOIS-no strike-A t
feelYnkr4toOpetionprallnittß -I SY " my--
miner! apanimiat:
n Pala6 [2o tgi TRBOVEEkt
Take
_tiiDirniP Railroad to 4 - c-Ingie. initV
at Yon Wamtekellitaknah Railroad to Danville.
Fare anensAaw. Wi-KIRILLAND,
1106 .z.-Boa r i en t.
WEllatigirt.MlLSO l S
Sewing
1/Jl - aehines,'
NO.
BB ~O L
IVEritm wmfiLi=
MAOIIINII3 h
rli edlß.ave Jot
wou beeit- award the
Liatestprismi atnati ra FA
Itondita=all the thia
Over lol 4 o oo o- haiie - alifinnik
an ifiati*E, inniversal Satisfaction.
This maehigenlakes thelook stitch
to mime with`tie essential advantage of 'being
alike= both sides. forming no else or chain, It
will oat. gtitch, hem, foil, gather, bind, cord,
tuck and bald.'
Tbeilogance. need and . shaplicity of this Ma..
chine, the beauty , -and strength of stitch. , and
lubllAtildhtr to: the thickest or thinest Jekbrier
render it the tXII3BI I ITr. and POPO.
flowing ea now offered to the pub-
fell.llFromited for Three Yearo.-ifo
Cell aid az amlnethem. at NO. 27 'FIFTH
irtittirr.
WM. SUMNER. & cO
, . - Westent .
Totter® •
101011, EIOHT. HORSE
-11! pOwerijimentiiii. Engine and Boller, two
Beeelveis..one st il t-Also, one large end
o .,.. llo o stooll,boilerssal ether fixtures belonelot to
Elolto Run. Also the lot of wroond
a miry e piece of property for MantlfaCtal
bkg purposes. ell of the above will be sold at
bantam to close out. APPLY to.
'I3MOM= k_BLVAKLEY,i •
fin&2wd No: street,
WALL PAPS .s AT • OLD PRICE
.V. 1244,2.474!.;
Arlezeivers sets.P,z4o Ivies
is,./ Mawla, ',A l tair sole? b
k • .5i
I F ZUZIN...._ 1
N i taiikli ( DiAlfAciEr....
V et,
.ikiltliellri .--1-
.4,
~....,4 1 Whi --.-
''--,--. !Aloft& Oa sty 95 east% col siletre.
' 1 24332 * al•Uarl.* ; siatz. - •: ' ' '
(iitit 'llight cell
t .
.-
'AII ilia crialual armee' leiauf 74
sad tableaux. -
t NV LE l ' !) WO N.A11131.
eli , 'l 0 1.0 M e••)•••• a••.• . •• .....; L... .• Sf r• em n i e '''4,
st..ciatr 1 • , ' ... •
I, Mr.CluiDgat
Tope _. .... ...4,...„ , ..-....:: - 1 Ifts.ilyten ,-;.:
Etai = ......................„.
Xoting ( itoneAleitit..........—Le. Petite Ella .-- j
Eva- .... ..........1 _ ' '',. t..e.....2diaLlesizO r 1
Cittei d '''' 4:.:, .................................
Q5,....i
IVIASONIC,L,' - ',_IIALL
comp„,„oig,sialCLlS erazdfigiailaer; /ark lei
4. - 4. - ' ft thhrninierot/Y. • • • -
'till:N:0 1 / 7 1N &'R IisbERIS
:P . Clint
&wit lliblo'sl 4- Ohel'ertf.'ef ihe adt :war: sr
knowleaged - to'tie the lamest al -o , OBC V.44144r
cent Paintfitel*er'ol4l4"gfi- ••• b1 " 11:--- ' -
,gizzio*ti ' 4 f
~...- '
1 City atitllir - bor
8 Tort Stimpterbehretholo ntea%
8 Ilvaenation'oflafa MOia4/11 '' •
- 4 Think of the flratitatir..':i.„' , -•
~
5 The
,17fboost ardinerd - or ti t i - l :
16e'Rict in TaLintorif -•-.
.-...-4.l4lreiffahVatrfrAw mar& Broadway -,
f - .8 ti: oS ateport 199.9 v.: aide- • - -
9 General yleFr • ' Weithington. , Georg4nsre
and Arlington- ehthpe, - -71 --
3(hirryilinijk;stp jrl3lldeft
—ll lindiorons seen '—a =along rafts:
4 2 retaili;lelk Slonittelas l'.
jrc l uven
__.l A m* I g, ~ . 1 --.1 fi
"II Cahap . agonir.
15 Battlesd /NG Rim-
18 tituirartiltheregth hesk Itectispri
It Itemiat,at Blv dr -.1 , i 1
',..utOrandltatit:of thouertropt
I* l'rOPPilitvd#4 . bit ih1.91310 riven
• '2ol)eatn.Or Geoerill4in; _
21 Doran:l,o,ofllupotateeto
381. - - -
Patient z W ring4-_-i - z;1.::: - ,,,c
23 Negr-cs in the hotelier liska 2" Bhath- •
P./ The iNtrosultk.spedittoer4f4 - _
-t'2s thhteste ofTerri -- odatdVar .1 41',
It AlamtBtadaleaf Ptiehred Pit"-Pfl
' 27 ' Ea tt! o44ls= TAUleduidass......„ ---
- 23"TearcHir4 lir toe ea on erohmdet
I, z$ B*batidgelet 4144 . ad p k w, N .
.30 meeleiraviesue. On Vtiokahamia l
31 Stone mayo v_a_lty Ougen -'• " -'• •
' l 32 l Eviieuition 'wane - ttduat - •
Rah 4103.11.tottupat..,
4 -zsilingttiii'of Bon - friciairtadst;
eism.o 4
... 3,5,8itt1e of - Anti_. , 1.• - , ~
:"-I-6-80.puiseat rrederielemenc
37, The Frosatned Ml6*, '
31 Grantdractung d iorama of Getereat remit
dtattletia 'Ham tli "floadebefir the Tina
lie
clad monsiez, Ire °triton "-
, Johitso,,li Gnu° ,ntike Pella* phi& Gasette
trultiiimaskiteat fds , inicrelfieent Polymorama
wet the arlist's tri o ph ant afforded : a hiltoricill .
sett- ol whiclilrouldlle... efit the entlrecommtakill.
This is the same oolle3al index a - the war that
at o iblo's Seloety., lirs:,2 ark. crest,. d Co mnOh
sensation," a d enpsNisel the attention of the
PFell! l ° * 4l :Wee keretaore-aurtatialleled.
LIZZIE SO/WEBBY
-a/11 aninat-14suseh tertainumat end discern.
patriotic kid spa eatateontir,,L^ShikilteSso'SPA
'xisacotitralto col ' an i-ia Fair a manta 0112
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may be ordered at 9)§o clout.
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a disease whicliairee no notice frequently at
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lite. Eamember the. Venetiarr Moment never
- fails; Price' and 5 0 joenta-abottle. Bell by all
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impartinito it a natulajohade x ' 4taok, 'a
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fir oci er 441 14 1 #S., 4 0 14, ►TaioBEGilia
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Nas h as castors. rake and fruit, 44Eo4 trobl4/4
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Are selling at the loweati prices for Cask a, luta
gad varied eta* of the . unmake/ attleetiotieue
of. . „. ~
Winter llosiery, 0 oyes, N
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New England We leit'Goods,
c
Bo ton Bibbed Hose,
Meirino and all Wool Shirtaind Drawers;
Wool Mitts, Ho By Comforts, ito.
The iatesietvkqpit,
aai
Gentlemen's F • ing Goods
Triml gs, E g ib ro ul a i m
Notions, Fanny G ds;"&o.;4'1 -
At prices to snit all buyers.
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50 BAIS WE :". -PINTS AIM
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