co. lio:tse R.- P 116111.1.— "• 1 " P ROW NEW YORK and 6 STATE EMERY. BUB are onr agnats for therisaily and Weekly Post in those cdties, and nrean t th orised to ti t lurAdirertistments and Subsorintkiiil or neat our reies Bess. ar MON Y MOBNING I JAN. 19 CIT kle t AFRIIIIOIIIOOII mingalitga -a; e Decision the fil - Impor ii . ts ll ; reuse cOure:„. ... The Mi. ugabelciiittlreiThce Company ; of Pittsbu rgh for plaintiff - 0i error vs. Thomas 10 Chester. ` - In this Citilie the action in the Court be low was on l a case state in a policy of in- , snrance iStittO by the Monongahela Insur ance Com p" ny on the steamer Mohawk, for. the , sdrn 'of $6,000, on account of Thomas R.l heater, losspayablato James A. Hatchiiibn,.for a period of one' year from the /84 of . October, 1860, the steamer being privil :;: ed to navigate the, Ohio Aver' and its tn..; taries, the Mississippi river and its Whit ries, to and between New Orleans and : eoknk and the Illitiols river. The case eta .d says: - The perils ; ; tamed against' being of the seas, lakee},i' 'Niers, fires, enemies, pirates, - assailing - yes, and all stick "losses' and misfortuneSi hid' shall come to the daniage of the said _ - amboat, the form of the policy being; in other respects such as commonly NiS -(1 by said Company, a copy whereof is h eto attached. The said. tem:in...Mohawk left Pitts burgh on the 1 8th day of April, 1861, on a voyage to w Orleans, where she a r . rived on the 18th day of May following, and left that place for the city of Pitta - burgh, , -on tilt' 20th day of the stiniattionth, 011.hOrtript ward, touching, as is nem! , it the ports '' d towns on the Mississippi river. Whilisi at Memphis, in the State of Tennessee,lthht place being a port of en- try, aboi e tide water, she was openly and forcibly edit* and taken out of the poa session and iteontrol of the captain and crew, by pekans assuming to act,,andno toriously aiiill in fact acting, ander ATl thority confe . ed for that and similar Our ,., poses ,, by ap . tended.government,then re cently organ* d, styling itself the "Con-. federate State of America," and actually engaged in iermed rebellion against the United Stateb of America, at the same time declarin g it to be their intention to 11, detain and c o c on fiscate said boat to the use and benefit bfj 'd pretended governrment ~ and she waet fact so detained and con ' &anted. That paid captain and crew pro tested asainall said proceedinga,by every means in thei power, until, by repeated threats of per anal violence, they were compelled tdlfli; in fear of their lives, and abandoned s aid steamer Mohawk as a to tal loss. Of al which doings and proceed ings the defen ant had proper and timely notice. i: [. „, The seizure . nd capture of said steamer Mohawk at Mb phis . , as aforesaid, occur red within . tli period for which said steamer was itisured, and notice of her total loss and( abandonment was duly served on tha,, ' fendant whilst said policy la of insurance W s still in full force; and -that-said stew ' r was in' - no - 'defau lt, in respect of thaliiwfulness of her voyage on the conduct! Of her master, crew , or owners. "`l If the Coed e of opinion that, _tinder the above statement of facts, the defend ant is liable ti; ay said insurance money, i i) then jugdmenti o be entered for the plain tiff in the sum' of , five thousand dollars ($5,000), with laterest thereon from the Ist day of SePtitimber, A. D. 1861, but if not, then jud g ment to be entered for ths defendant. Vila coats to follow the jadg meat, and either party reserving the right to sue out a wri - of error therein. The questico presented, it will be seen, was whether ;the captors were enemies, pirates or assail ng thieves. The Court d4i4lared that "in every legit imate sense of the word, they (the confed erate States) alpublic enemies to the gov ernment and 14 al citizens of the United States.” - 1 Judgment vi entered in favor•of plain tiff for ss.ooC4ith interest from Septem ber Ist, 1861.1trrror was assigned to this opinion, and tft case was argued by Geo. P. Hamilton, fbr plaintiff in ernff, and by William M. Shinn for defendant in error, —Philadelphi44North American, Miss Fanny Brown. To-night will have a new aspirant for fame in the histionic world, in the persob of Miss Fanny•Biown, who appears for the first time at oil Theatre. She is spoken of ass dashinbeauty, with considerable acquirements it the lighter walks of the drama. • and he does as well here as elsewhere willichieve a great success A good bill ,is priented, including the ex travaganza of -ifßocahontaa." with all the original musiciii"Bob Nettles" and the ‘,Toodles"—MOls Brown 'as the Indian princess and Maker Bob. A good &lime on this, her fir night, will afford encourr agement to tin:, fair candidate, and we trust she may halve it. _ Earnings (4 d 9 Wayne an Conspany4 The - approximate earnings of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wiine and Chicago Railway Company dnringithe month of December ult., compared ,10-ith the same period of last year, werel,lis follows: 4.62. 1861. he Pittsburgh, Ft, Chicago Railway From Freights ...... —4249060 81 $211,925 62 $37,735 19 Passengers 1194 49 71,637 80 24,556 69 Express 7 166 77 2,600 00 4,566 77 Mails 7,8'6 00 7,825 00 Rentot kailiey 7,083 33 7,083 33 Miscellaneous. ; . ?66 49 636 20 Total $36196 89 01,957 95 $66918 94 Earnings from Jan. 1 $3,374 327 02 $2,70,839 56 $849,99748 to 370v.30. Total Earn} logs to Dec $3.743N.23 91 $3,031,787 51 $711,438 90 31st g Increase for 1) average increase cent. cember, 21 6-10 percent.; to December 81, 28 per Death olian Old Citizen. One of our cest citizens and most es teemed businessmen, Thos. Scott, is*, died suddenly, Ictom an Effect of paralysis, on Saturday rubbing, at his resider.ce on, Penn street. IV to Friday evening hellad been in the enj4meot of his usual health., Mr. Scott was iilinost a life-long resident of our city andilwhile yet young was very' successful as a limber merchant,amassing a fine compeqiice. He was for many y_wii Preside rotunda', _and Manufacturr Erciniwhich he retired so) -He has since lived inyrivl circle of fnet den death w' Ht The Wash] the capture man accuse brought to town on TuesdaY that the fel— low was lorkinedin the vicinity of West Middletown, and at daylight the house where he was supposed to be, was surrouro, ded, and admittance dethanded."-`716 was refused. Thereupon the door Was broken in, and Wheeler was no resistance h ing offered. His arms werepinioned,i; nd he, with a son 'of his, who is held as'a itnesii in the case, were broght to town "it a 'wagon, and taken before Justice 1; ughes, ;who committed him for trial. * great many people were gathered on thettreets to see the notorious outlaw when he! as conducted' to jail.— The parties err Ling; him entitle them selves to the rewird of $2OO offered. 1 i t Mean. In New Casty $, on last Monday evening, some thief ente ed the horise of D. M. Miller; a returried soldier, just disdharged tor disability iii stole $25--the all of the family. i , i, ,tfffa Mat .Tlkis,etven*gitko,ifcrtrfifthaigniiersatr 4 otthe Yoint - Neri sßibtellociely of Pittd bent'. will ber1,5141.44 the Second Presby Alldegibiwill be deliver sad ReVtAV):: Idlinkolfilefijiii:=Dr:;!.Alkiiiiii The ; ~ ,a nT, nual itiPc64 inlLlie:Siskated in a officers . dieted for the year. Rev. A. M. Stew' . art : Chaplain of the -I • lo2,l.:PenneylYanis t Vo Wiesethe eieeting. -The'Agegheny . Bible:Societ3i_ hold their tireeyy-third'lMMVlirelq - tio-moirkiw 'Alen g, in Dr.-Presslelowrirrifll. P. Church.l The order of exercises will be: Reading Ficripture,"by Rev. A. IC. Belk , Prayer, by • Rev. Thos Sproul, D. D.; Singing 100th Psalm by congregation; Reports of Correa ponding Secretary, Treasurer ear election of Board of;ManagersL Sing ing 184th Psalm; Addiese by Rev. J. : Ally son, Address by Rev: A. M. 'Stewart; Singing 72d Psalm; Benediction by Rev J. T. Pressley, D. D. . • Both theSe societies deserve the support and encouragement of the respective coin munities anitive hope the interest hereto fore nianifested in tbemwillbe continued. The =New Allegheny. The new steamer of the. Allegheny Fire Co:.1 was - placed in her house on Irwin street;yesterday afternoon, and during the evening she was visited and examined by a great many citizens. The Allegheny was '.designed by Mr. James Neltiott and built by, George Wilsen, Chief Eingii?eer of the Fire- Department, ,She weighs 6,000 pottndir, and will' have cost, when entirely finished and ornamented, some $8,400. She is very substantially built in every'part and her machinery is admirably finished= and put together, with every ap pearance of effectiveness. She is cer• tainly the largest and most powerful steamer in , tfiis city and the members are confident that, She will throw at least SOO feet. The " new 'steamer will be tried,du ting the prgeent week' rand' there is 'little doubt but She will prove a success. Ar fangements -have been i mulde which will, is .the event of the Councils iefusinit an appropriation, secure a fund sufficient to run her within the limits of the Fourth Ward.. - -We reserve an extended descrip tion fora _ future day. Motion Tor a New Trial Argued. On Saturday morning, in the Criminal Court, before Judges Sterett, Mellon, Stowe. and Brown, the argument was heard upon the motion_for a new trial in the case of Thomas B. Keenan, convicted of the murder of John A. Obey. The motion was argued at considerable length by M. Swartzwelder, Esq., on behalf of the prisoner, and the reasons submitted by him were reviewed by ei-District Attor ney J. H. Miller t and John H. Hampton, Esq. The principal reasOnitaseigi ed for a new trial were based upon errors alleged to have been made by„his Honor, Judge Sterrett, in delivering the charge of the Court.At the conclusion; of the argument the Court took charge of the papers, and will render a decision at aluture day. The prisoner sat in the box during the argu ment, his face hid in his hands, evident ly feeling very keenly his position. The remains of a woman named Bar bourtburied ;fourteen years ago in the Baptist grave-yard, in the vicinity of Pas savant's Infirmary, in the Seventh Ward, were exhumed on Friday afternoon, some relatives coming here from Ohio to have them removed thence. The body was found to be petrified, considerably en larged, and very heavy, the united strength of four or five men being required to handle it. It had been interred in a Wet, Marshy spot; and it is supposed that other bodies in the same locality are in a simi lar condition. Methodist Missionary Contri On this subject the Christian Advocate says : "Liberty street has nearly trebled her contribution of last year. The amount realized will not fall far short of $1,225. This is the fifth charge in,the two cities and suburbs which has reported mission ary contributions much in advance of those of last year. South Common led off with $750 against $366 last year; then Christ Church with $2,500 against $731; and Birmingham :on the same day with $2OO Against $128; then Beaver street with $650 against *211; and now Liberty street with $1,22.5 against $434. The aggregate col lections in these five cherges last year aiii•iiinted to $1,8131; this year to $5,325 —A gain of $8,644. - They contribute this year within a few - dollars of half the amount given by the entire Conference last year---$10,659." ' Supreme Court. The ,following Allegheny county cases were arranged in, the Supreme Court at Philadelphut, on Thursday, concluding the list for this term: Brown and Corey. Argument conclu ded by Mr. Penney. Nancy J.. Painter, admittistratrix of G. 'Painter, deceased, vs. the Ma or of - Pitts- Aritted:by Geo: P: Hamilton for Plaintiff in error, and by -.Messrs. White and SeuglitfrOr defendant in error. James;P. Sterrett,administrator of Lor enz vs. - Thomas Wightman et al. Argued by John P. Penney, and by J. J. Mitchell for respondents: New. Selling NHL The Rambria,-Co. Iron •Company have put up a new rolling:mill. It conemte of a building three hundred feet long'y one hundred feet'wide, situated between the old mill and the canal, being connected with.the South-east and of Ithe main Wild' ing by a wing setienv feet in width by eighty feet in length. :Thia building is to contain ten heating fUrriaces, several of which are already completed. On Saturday. morning, in the criminal court, john-B. Houser and; Daniel Boner, convicted of burglar' , in attempting to en ter a tailor shop on Ohio street, Alleghe gbany, wert-sentenced by Judge Stowe, to two years - and four months eable•iii the Pinitentia4.' They are both :old offend ers and have already beenin the Peniten tiary. Library Association - LOcture. The Yonn;Mena Mercantile -Library Association commence their series =of lectnro on next Monday opening, when' the'Erst leethre4ill be delivered - at Con cert Hall, by 'Dr T. G. Holland, or "Timothy TitOotiber The Seventh Cavalry. 123 , The Seventh PennsylvanialCavaliy lost elevenAneu in killed and = wounded in the late battles before Murfreesboro. This reduces the, ‘...frekinient" Adz-less' than one hundred.' : It left Pittsburgh twelve hun dred. str,ong. , ar of hill BU ie. thus relates the colored l'oyd was COE4mission. 1' -Vha,iumiiiiisionsent to I Nashville' by our flutisisten§a'Coinmittee' !consisting of Reellill;:tso;,,,i r eyzeitiii - icr. W. Young and Gee. McClure, were hisard from on Satiniiii;;lt - OrirklAllti, - Tebn. Fears lad previously.been.entertained that they had been captiired l i.bytherf,tebilsi•Z•with their sripidies for the wouudel, . . Mors DE Losrei'aJuvenile Fancy Dress Party, will take place at 4 Odeon Hall, Thursday evening, January' 22d: All "xis former pupils are respeetfullyinvited; also to attend the rehearsal on Wednesday afternoon, the 21st inst. Doers open at 7 o'clock and to commence at 8 o'clrick precisely: Tickets can be had at Mrs:Z: Blume's music store.. Mrs. MarthaMawen has been appoint ed Postmistress at Herrittnille, this coun ty, vice John M. McEwen, deceased. Petrified Body. button's. Sentencpd. APpohnicueilt. 0111coiro Libly„ o . .1"" Thar folloWine la Alia of the commie :noted officers` from thie State''now con fined: inlilbWi'Prilidil,;ltiOluiOOd, Va.: Captain Charles W. Owsteti,Co. A, 9th iPennaylvama Reseiies, Pittiabu rgh , penna. - , - - „Captain b. Over,-Co. C,loth Penn. sylvanui, Reserve:3, Kitumitting, Penna. _, Second Lieutenant Win. Burgess, Co. D, 6th Pennsylvania Reserves, Louddn,- Penna. Second Lieutenant John P.'Weise, Co A, 122 d Pennsylvania, Lancaster city Penna. Second Lieutenant John A. Willoughby, CO. G, sth Pennsylvania Reserves, Hunt-. ingdon, Penna. Second Lieutenant A. M. Gilkey, Co. K, 10th Pennsylvania Reserves, Beaver county. Penna. Second Lieutenant 0. D. Jenkins, Co. C, Ist Pennsylvania Backtails, Pottsville, Penna. 'Second Lieutenant Paul Dircks, Co. G, Ist Maryland Caialry, Pittsburgh ,. Penna. 'Captain John K. Buckley, Co. K, Ist Maryland Cavalry, Pittsburgh, Penne. I Fire in the Fifth Ward--Nail Factory Destroyed. ton Sunday morning, between three and four o'clock, the nail factory of Messrs., Zug and Painter, , corner of Walnut and Etna Fifth Ward, was discovered to be on fire. At that hour it is very dif ficult to arouse the sleepers and it was consequently fully an hour before any steamers arrived, the flames being mean• while kept under by plug streams. When the Niagara arrived she had no steam up, but was soon at work and, with the aid of other steamers the fire was prevented from consuming the adjoining building, which was, however, badly scorched. The nail •faciory, which contained some seventy or eighty nail machines and a large quantity of manufactured nails and nail plate, was destroyed. The rolling mill, across the `street, was saved by strenuous exertions. A small house, occupied by a poor widow, awned Craig, was so injured as to be un teLable and she and her children were obliged to seek shelter almost without clothing, in the intense cold of Sunday morning- We hrve heard no estimate of the loss of 7,11 g & Painter, but it will be heavy. Their business will, however, snfferno interruption, as they have another factory in Monongahela borough. Narrow Escape. A' gentleman. of the name of Brown, near Ninnevah, Cambria county, about to shoot a beef, a few days ago, took his rifle, whio he supposed was unloaded, and, placing his foot on the hammer of the lock, attempted to blow into the barrel, when the gun suddnly discharged its con tents, the ball passing through the roof of his mouth and either lodging in the head or „Passing through it. The attending phyttician stated as his opinion that if the festering of the wound did 'not' produce swelling and suffocate him, he would en tirely recover. Bible Anniversary. The forty-fifth anniversary of the Young Menis Bible Sociity, of Pittsburgh, will be held in the Second Presbyterian charth, this ( Monday )'everiing. Addresses will be delivered by Revs. W. A. Staively and Herrick Johnson and Dr. Aiken. Resigned. Capt. John W. Cathbertson, of New Brighton, a captain in the Ninth Penn sylvania Reserves, who was wounded in the seven days' battles before Richmond, has resigned his commission and returned home. He has now recovered from his woutids so far as to be out of danger. The • Polymorams. We are happy to announce that Goodwin & Wilder's gigantic Polymorama of the War will remain in Pittsburgh another weeke and hundreds of the disappointed ones will now have an opportunity of wit nessing this magnificent work of art. Masonic Hall was crowded at every exhi bition last week, and many hundreds went away unable to obtain admission. The exhibition gives universal satisfaction to all. ~The paintings are truthful and exci ting, the songs and-music appropriate and patriotic, and the lecture intensely interest tag and instructive. Go early if you wish to obtain a seat. Singing. H. B. Brecht, teacher, No. 128 Bmithp field street. 0110YEZ k BANZlelißewing hisohinee.tor to re 5b menufantnrinclutrpoges are the beet in me. A. F. IHATOAAY. General Agent 18 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. . --Jumsosrgyli) tu. .;vs-$ I JOSEPH M l EE & SON I iiinnAcervaiss OF wkly . AND PLAIN IFITRWITIIRE do Cli A 12 WARKHOUSIt 135 MMEIFIJILD bF 1 (Setwom Edith stead, and Virgil INT.) nog PrITSB eLUGit JOHN BLEEGEB, $5 "riser Ohio and Beaver sin, ALLEGHENY CITY. fame t o dem of ail desoriptionn on hal or made to order. and for sale at LOWEST OAbIl PRICE& Repairing promptly attended te: nollklytr=my3l-dtf PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S, Tll E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST opened especially for the Eloliday's a very large and desirable stook of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER WATHES, for Ladies and Get tlemen's wear, fine Bronze Mocks, Fancy tioods. SILVER-PLATED WARE, such as castors. cake and fruit baskets, goblets, card oues, tea set's, etc., and a large variety of suitable articles for presents. REINEM&II, BIEYEAN & SEIDLE. dec2o 42 Fifth street. WEEET.Ta & WILSON'S ening Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH firESE lINRIVARLED FAMILY T Ktit'inNES have just been awarded the highett piemtum- at the WORLD'S FAIR, London—sill the Maohinesia the world competing Overloo.ooo have already been sold, allgiving universal Satistaction. Thigmaohinernhkes the look stitch impossible to unravel with the essential advantage of being aliketarboth aides, forming no riige or chain. It. will utdit, stile!, kern, tell. gather, bind. cord. tuck and braid. ' Thselegattok speed and simplicity of this Ma chine. the beauty 'and. strength , of stitch, and adaptibility to 'the thickest or thinest tabriar o:Merit the most SUCCESSFUL and POPU LAE, sewing Machines now offered to the pub lic. **Wturranted' for Three Yeare.-fe Call and examine them, at O. 27 FIFTH 'STREET. WM. SUMNER & CO. To re ethaers F4;it SALE —OWE EIGHT MOUSE owei... Haniiltin, Enginirand Boiler, two Rost:elvers, one small stilL Also , one large end one malt boiler and other fixtures belonging to the Refinery on Soho Run. Also the lot of ground a very eligible piece of property for raanufaatur ing purposes. All of the above will be sold at 'a bargain to close out. Apply to. SCHMERTZ a BLRAKLBY. 3anes2wd No. 153 Woad street. li 1 -00 THE VERY LATEST TELE: , From WashingtOn. Rep üblican Caucus THE SURRENDER OF ARKANS POST CONFIRMED, Items from Riehmood Papers of the 18th FROM FORTRESS MONROE PITTSBURGH BOATS FIRED INTO Destrnetitre Fire at .Aspinwall WASHINGTON, January 18.—The fol lowing has been received at headquar ters : Mamma, January 14, 1868. Haj. Gen. H. W. Halleek, Generatin - Chief : The following dispatch has just..been received: HEADQ'RS ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI, Poet of Arkansas, Jan. 11, 1863. To Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant, Commanding Department of the . Tennessee: I have the honor to report that the forces under my command attacked the Post of Arkansas at 10 o'clock, and having storm ed the enemy's works, took a large number of prisoners, variously estimated at from 7,000 to 10,000, together with all his stores. animals, and munitions of war. Rear Admiral David D. Porter, commanding the Mississippi squadron, effectively and brilliantly co-operated In accomplishing this complete success. JOHN, A. MOCLERNAND, Major General Comiumding. (Signed,) 11. S. GRANT, Maj. Gen. NEW YORK, January 18.—The Rich mond papers of tb'e 1815 contains a tele graph dispatch to the effect that all was quiet at Wilmington, N. C. It was believed that the Federal fleet and land forces were en route for Wil mington. and all non•combatants were re quested to leave the city. Another force of from 6.000 to 10,000 strong were said to be advancing towards Kinston.. A Federal blockade steamer is ashore off Wrightsville in the Sound, and her crew is still on board. Another blockader was lying near and the former stands a chance of becoming a total wreck. The steamer Columbia had run the blockade of a Confederate port, and another steamer ran in from Nassau with a heavy mail and a valuable assorted cargo. She- reports that six swift steamers are freighted and about to sail from Nassau for the Confederate coast. The British brig Havelock and schoon er Carrie A. Putnam from St. Thomas have arrived with dates up to the lath They report that the brig Meredeith of Baltimore and the schooner West Wind, cleared for Cuba, and the sa..e day were chased back by tliß rebel prix: teer Ret ribution. She lay outside the ha bor, and during the night sent her boat ugeide the Meredith and took off five r crew who willingly deserted the brig. The Retribution mounts five guns. WAsiiiiiurn,r, Jan. 17.—A number of Republican representatives held a canons to-night at Capitol, to debate on public affairs. Those who were present were enjoined a secresy regarding the publicity of their proceedings. It is known, how ever, that there was not a full attendance of members. Some altogether disapprov ing and absenting themselves from the caucus. Lieut. Col. Zellnon of Maine Artillery and Capt. Chandler of Gem . King's staff, were examined today in the McDowell Court of Inquiry. The evidence was not im iortant. Representatives Hooper, Horton and Spaulding, being a sub-committee of com• mittee on Ways and Means had along and full conference to-day with the Secre tary of the Treasury, relative to the beat means of relieving the financial condition of the country. The plan submitted in the House yesterday by Mr. Hooper has the Secretary's endorsement. FORTRNBB MONROE, Jan. 16.—Gen. Cook from New York, arrived at Fortress Mor.roe. The steamboat Thomas A. Morgan brought in from Yorktown to-day, a reb el cavalryman who came into our, lines and gave himself up.. He says he is a deser ter from Stuarf's Cavalry: NASIIV 11,LE, January lB.—Twentyfive fleet boats have arrived, covered by two gunboats, at the shoals. The boats Des Moines City, Science and Freestone were fired into by the enemy with rifles. Three men on the latter were wounded. A. large .mail has been received, and boats laden with army supplies have ar rived. On Wednesday the rebels robbed the steamer Hastings, containing wounded, of provisions and stripped the wounded of all their clothing. LOUISVILLE, Jan. 18.—Capt. Coombs of the steamer Trio. has arrived. His ac counts indicates great exaggerations in the recent Nashville specials. He was hailed• by 5,000 cavalry, who ordered him to=re move his crew and'wounded' men , who were put aboard the Hastings, which with the Parthenia had been captured. The gunboat Slidell surrendered with out firing a gun. Capt. Coombs denies that Forrest is anywhere in the vicinity. r . Military circles.herekexhibit soine anx iety on account of reported large rebel reinforcements from the army of Virginia. NEW Yoax, Jan.lB—Aspinwall advices to Dec. 30th, state that three blocks of buil dings were: briFtted, therq:incliiiling the Panama Railroad officei;atid the'Honura, and St. Charles and Aspinwall Hotel.— The loss is estimated at $BOO,OOO. The steamer America, from New York, was at Aspinwall with New York passen gers on board the steamer from -San- Francisco not having arrived: at Panama. The steamer Champiqn from New York, which left on the 22d, has not ar rived on the 30th ult. • • NEw YORK, Jan. 18.t,The triple Col. orado, Corn. lioldaboro', has arrived. . The U. S. gunboats Irogliois, Weehawk.. en and Nehant, sailed tg-diy. BAmmona, Jan. 18.L 7 4 Fortress Mo,n• roe letter states that Col. 'Ludlow . fFoirk ,City Point says that' all . „c , ommiasionad 'officers of the United Siataa'iaptured after the 12th of January,, will 'be handed aver to the - '(Governors of Statairvihen cap :tared. He says that it is highly probable that all officers captured before the 12th, will be released. There are a large num ber of Muifreeaboro prisoners now at 'Richmond. WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The current er ror that payments to•the army have-been suspended requires correction. Nearly nine millions have been paid within the last ten days, and the payments yesterday exceeds a million. These payments are all made under the law the House at the lut session. The joint resolution au thorizing an additional issue of U. S. Notes only reached the President yester day and cannot be signed and returned to the House before Monday. Western Agent& MMIIM Mani &c., &o OE= 13A llaiiiiijaii. f.-Th e House of As. --.,...,.- ~s-...-, 1 :.,,,,, sembly wanthe inane of another itrolte7 , t_l Ltituto-day,:" . sittendingtlin ..telecti n 'Of . l'bPalikei.": , '• Ef,;:: The procee d ing s manly comprise 4 filla busteriarzattethpti to stave -off a; vote. 1 Yistally.thallquae,adjourned till Wedneil• , •NmvYolor, Jan; 17 The iron clad stmunedzhttohawk and 'Weehawken left the Navy Yard yesterday afterioon. ; The former proceeded down the bay, while the latter' anchored off iledloe Island. MARKETS irr Timmassn. Pamanximata Jan, 17.—Blonr is held firmlyat $614 for 6uperfine. .e nd $65007 for Extra MST Flour la steady at $5 15. Wheat is scarce, and the demand ix falling off. Bales of red. at $1 55. and White at $1.6501 85. Eye is steady at 95 otg. Corn is scarce. New Yellow is worth 84 cents. Cloverseod iB active at m o re a ct ivevisions are held firmly. Whisky is and MAO bbls sold at 45 cents. . I NEW YORK. Jan. 17.—Flonr is firm; State at 30@6 •0; Ohio at $7 20®7 252 Bed Southern at 7 10@t7 65; Wheat is 1 cent higher, Sales of blare Spring at 1 32@1 41; 3/ ilwaultee Club at 42@if 48, and Red Western at 1 54@i 67. L'ont is firm at 84 cents. Whisky is firm; 1.000 barrels sold at 45 cents. LADIES' MISSES AHD CHILDREN' : GOAT BALMORALS of a very superior quality. just received and for Bale at . W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., Jags 81 FIFTH BTIIERT AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS At Itedtteed Prices -- ----10; American Watches for Americans /MCC AMENICA.N WATCH COMPANY gives motive that they have lately icmed a new style of Wateh, cmPremly designed for Eel. diem =dottier, who dealre a good watch at a mod erate price. These washes are intended to dis place the worthlees, eheap watches of Briti h and Swiss mastran'ure with wh'ch the (manta is flooded. and which were never ezpected to keep time when they war • made. being refusednianio factures sent to this country because unsalable at home and used here only for jockeying and ewind lien purpose. We offer to sell our watch, which is of the most substantial material, an accurate and durable dmikeeper, and in Sterling Silver cam. Hunting pattsrn, at as low a Thies u is asked for the trash. AuJuland Luisa of foreign make referred to. We have named the new series of Watches, Wx g14.X.1Y. Boston, Mass., which namecan be found on the plate of every watch of this manufacture. and is one of our trademarks. . Sold by all respectab'o Watch Jager* in the Lor al States. Wholesale orders should be addresea to ROBByglilintppßETlON, Agents for ti janl2.•26t:eod: American Watch Company. 188 Broad war. N. r OVERS, Gull. SANDALS, GUM ARTICS, WM. E. SCHMERTZ & CO. NO. 81 FIFTH STREET, Jaal6 OnELLINO LOW AT BORLAND'S 98 Market week Men's Buffalo and Gain Overshoes, Men's, Boy's and Youth's Cavalry and Heavy Boots; Ladies' Miiies and Children's Gam Bal morals and Hoots. Parker's HILT Pelt Soles and Bartlett's Btack.ing, _Give me a call. JOSEPH H. BORLAND. 31 door from rim. 6toza . Clamp rim. Cash Star... No. SS Market st.. Orrice COIMISHARY or Beragurrattog. U.S. A. Pittsburgh, January 9th.1863. I SEALED PEOPOSALS WILL BE SE: CEIVED at this office until 12 M. on Tau, day the 20,h day of January. 1863. for the at this post at such times and in sneh quantities ap the undersigned may require of the blowing articles. viz. Mast Pork. Bacon (clear vides)_Ba tton Hams , Baum (small white) l'onkßioe,_Hom my. Potatoes. Coffee, ( Green ) 'Vane., ( - It and Ground) Tea, Brown Sugar. crushed fainter. Vine gar, (cider) Candles. (adamantine Soap. it sin) Saltadeleneek.Boft Bread. Bardßread and fresh Beef. Necks and Shanks to be excluded, all to be of the beet quality. Packages to be secure and plainly marked with net wdot and tare, and no charges thereon al lowed. Separate bidswill be received for Brash Beef and Soft and Hard Bread._ and for ail the other articles sboyeennmetated caw:diver. Bach bid must beraetempanied by a guaranty for the execution of a eoatinctin ease , the bids be scoepted and goodand sufficient security Will be required for the due parfewnuome toereot. Blank. forms WV& and guaranties may be prootirrd on application at this office persongly or by letter or telegraph' Proposals by firms must name all the parties to such firms. The proposals of bidders not in conformity to the abt vs requirements will not be considered. ' Bidders must be present when the bids are: opened. • The right to relict all bider is reserved. Bids to be emdorsed.'"Pronosalrfor Subsistenee . Storeti..) JA.XED IL CLOW. Captain and' Com. of Subsistence; II: S. A. Moe on Third street, below Smithfield. janlihtd• Spencer DUBS AND LUSTERS, Puma,. q TrAM BILZWIRY. _ PittiburSh. SeDtember 10.1362. J 11 - 11SSULUTION or PARTNERSHIP. AY —The partnershfp heretofore existing be tween JOS SPE.NCER and W. H. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of August, 1262, W. GARRARD being authorized to settle up the business of the late Arm at the office in the Brew am The Brewing_Busin,ess will be continued by SPENDER h M'KAY. who intend to have al ways .on hand hoerior_artiele of ALE:POR TER and BROW N STOUT. The undersigned will b e thankful to the friends: l the late firm for a continuance of their patron!" _ands' promise to make it their.aim to rive lIIIMSMWOIIt%6U who may parehaaefroilihem. 4 -- Mr. ROBERT WATSON. of - Liberts ittMet. 110 lonaknownto the bludeess ooeimunitymill have the raanasomeat. of one btututess, with the fall control in the Brewery. • Address all ordarszto.ETPOßE A : bfcBAY. Phomix Brewery. Pittalairsh. pa. , OSEPH salb-lyd . , MoKAT. JOHN LITTLE, Ho. los rovsziniennum STOCK ANO-BILLBBOKER proiniii.ory Notes. Stook Banda. and Martgr bonilht and old: ., $5,09 =;:I7irEBSTER'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY; Fifty aopiee, complete Platerid Edition at $6.50 for gale by MELLO.kt, Jae 81 Wood street. FOR SALE W STATE PENITENTIARY WY CHECKS. a fine assortment of Apron, Shirting and Furniture Oheo Warrented well made and fast oolong Apply at the office. JOHN BIRMItiCOT Afd, Wa:dem. THIS DAY- Just opened a complete aoaortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOGHS. vv. MaGGE COL, m o 143 Federal eimetzeist.Allegheny me ITY TOUR MISSES AND OHIL. Jur dren'a Boots Gaiters and Gums at the Cheap a eh atom of J.ll. Borland's. Bankiltdit'iBidir6f 800 and Gz.ghce f ft tf!y...d Akiddif6t.ATiftv , 2Bt27/171 wxritommaraarkimnitstilen to dtitlty ~e oat. - as th47ll , :ittii ,k bittilip , ku!,. 19=0 • RIPER INTELLIcaNmI. PORT or Plil't3lTElßEtit: ARRIVED. , - Franklin. Banned, Br ownsville.n Gallatin. Clarke, do Armada, John:ton. Wheeling. Orient, H.arton, St. - Lonia. Emma Graham. Ayreclanesville. DEPARTED) Franklin, Bennett., Brovnaivillo. Gallatini - Clarke. do Minerva. Gordon. Wheeling. Echo, Walton, Parkersburg Lizzie Martin, Brown, Zanesville E' The rivet—Last'evening: at twi light there were 12 feet.° iaohaawater euxii falling W eataer aold. JOY` The Wheeling picket for'to-day is the new steamer Armada. Vap4 G:W. Johnston: She leaves punottially. passengers . and, shippers bear this in mind. RS— The well known passenger steamer Clara Poe. Capt. Poe, leaves n n -day foi ti arid Louisville, This boat has the best, of 110- o ommt dation4 and isin charge of attentive;:offi-- 00171... Our friend .?hrr has charge of the office. - Wee' Capt. D. Z. Briekell's new and splendid steamer Nevada; is announced fa , Odra.. and St. Louis. She has been-fitted tip in the mot sPlendid manner. and iszberiond all doubt one of the beat boats ever built, SeirThe favorite steamer Eclipse, Cap 0.1). Moan. is anounced for. She is a new boat and well formed in eve •F respect.— Capt.A. S. Shepherd hag charge of the offioe.. , , NA. The ever 13 Mitinal steamer Emma Graham. Copt. AFers, will, be found at the land= ilia this morning. She leaves for Zaaeoville at 4 p. In, on Tuesday. For Cincinnati and T.odiaville. THIS DAY; 1A.N.19-1,P.- , M. Ft • THE NEW AND' : HPLEN• DID Passenger Steamer CL ABA POE, Thomas Poe, commander, 'will k m a s announced above. For freight or passage apply tin board or bs JUHN•FLACH or • J. B. LIVINUST(At & CO, , , For Cairo and St Louis TERI DAY. JANUARY 17— 4P M gaggit, THE NEW AND SPLENDID. OteallarE'ZlPSZ Geo, D. Mob." commander will leave as announced above. For freight or mnisase apply on board or to J. FLACK', Agent. er J. B. LIVIRGEVION*OO. For Louisville, Cairo ane St. Lonla WEDNESDAY. JAN 21-10 A. M. ; TILE NEW AND FINE PAD. EL 18144114 Banger steamer IkIaVADA-.D. e ell. commander, will leave as announc ed above. For freight or passage apply on board or to ian.ls J, B. LIVENCI32ONa CO; or JOHN FLACK 11363 NEW ARBANGEMENT 1868 Wbteling and Pittsburg Daily `gn prima Line . . - . TBIG.NEWILIMISPLENDID pieleet, - AIIMADA. tieorte w. Johneon. C011111a1111164-' leaves fitt3- Ei bu ii g l t rti r ay W a l r l e l l OVlZ e a!nt f P w i l in d gart. B 44 3 l . 3 Tyltetdmi( for Pittsburgh ever? . Puta,daY., Miura dayand Saturday at 8 a in. THE F I NE PASSEEEER stoma' MINERV_.,_A' JObti Gordon commander, leaves Pittsburgh forWheelingeriery uesda7, Thuredsr .-ani S dniday at 11 A. M.. punctually leaves W heeling e v e ry M on d a y . Wednesdas'. and Friday . 3 at a a In. ..The above steamers mliteti thee connec tions at Wr.e elma with tino aide wheel ateamers fur Marietta. Parkersburg and °keit - mat; Fur triegitt or ttaisake apply on board or to JAMES CO i.LINd CO., Agent!, N 0.114 iVater street. For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular Muskingum River Packet loaves Plasourgh every katurtlaysrt 4 p. m., Zanesville every Tummy Bb. m. 14 1 . THE FINE PASSENGER, • steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, D. T. Brown, commander. will lours us noted above. For freight °rootage apply on board of to n 026 3,8. LIVINGSTON a CO. For Marietta and Zaneavifie Regular Miekingum river Packet leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday. 4 p. in., Zanesville every Friday 8 a. bt. THE NEW AND SPLENDID Passenger steamer EMMA GRA,- HAM. Monrce Ayers commander, will leavo en noted above. For freight or_passage apply on board or to J. B. LIVINOBToN .11: CO nok6 • Wheeling. Oaillpolle dc Parkersburg, Regular Weekly Packet. PA THE FAST RU A it LNG P.!GSM onager steamer 80110. Jas Walton. commander, will leave as announced above and Intermediate points this day at 4p. m.. • ; For freight or passage apply on board or to W. B. WHEELER, Agq. ' JOHAiiFLACB:.Ag't. ISTRUIIBOAT AGENCY. WM. 11,&ZIAMTIC R ae opened an office at NO 80 WATER•EITREETi' • Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency buzineas, and would solicit a sharo of pat rousse from otoamboat men., r ap24-Ird CMISING 01:1T SALE OP 3 . WINTER GOODS.;, EATON, AIAORITIL Are desirous of closing out their entire stock of WINTER GOODS, freviousto ratitrthii ANNUAL IIiVENTO-t tatairsy °i WseaLe as well as the advantages of the , • 1 1 REDUCTION MADE IN - PRICES. EATON, NEALCRUM 41C lanlo No. 17 Fifth street. 111111111CTORT- OT THE HOSPITARL! .11.7 —The -United States anitary: Oommisaion Iva° established an office of information in regardd , to patients in the General Hospital! of the. Army of the Wet liy enthrones° to. books, which'. are corrected daily, an' si rimer can. under .ortlirierY circumstances, be given by return malt the rca lowingquestiont : let Is (giving name and 'regiment) at present in env hoapi al of the army oI the Wert? 2d. If so what is hie proper address 3d. What is the name of the Surgeon or Chaplin of the hospi al? 4th If not in hospital at present, hag he recent y been in hospital ?:. -,. •,! stb. so, did. he diedn - licaPitil„ and .li, ~what date? • • 6th, Ifreoently discharged- from hospital ~leas he diaohargedlrom service?' 7th: 'lf not, what were his'oiderahn leaving ? Übe Commission will also furnish more.apeci6o informatiori so to the Condition of any patient in the General Hospitals, within as short a space of time possible; after. Is request to do so from any of 'lts corresponding societies. ' The office of this Direttior y: ' will be °pet! 'daily from S o'clo^h a. In, to 8 o cloak p.. m, and so= oessible in urgent oases at any hour of the night. JOHN N. NEWBERRY, M. 11., Secretary for the Western Department 1. , S. ,Sanitary Commbeim No, 439 Walnut L. Lon- Urine, Kentucky. ianl4;3md, 10,000 CARTE DE VISI'I'ES PRO GRAPH ALBUMS Generals of U. S. Army, Statesmen, LasTers and Physicians Prominent Foreign Portraits: Prominent Actors and Actresses, Prominent Opera Singers, Prominent Men and Wounen, Copies of Fine Paintings, EngravinEww3 Statuary New Pictures Coming Every pay. P. 1.1 T .Q,.1.C.X17-'-.S Photographic Picture and Album Depot. opposite the P. O. x.ll-} lartnilgfrizirr BECONI) , kEK CK ODW nt & ± ILDE MEMEZE ', 4IIO ANTIe POVYMORAM OF MUM "W"Aa BriiGant and traenraiilei ' But:bells • , - THE ...1 3 13131LIO'EELIGH.1 ED I MASONIC - • HALL - Crowde(i .oliaifictiving by the Vito Fashion. of Pittsburgh 1,1 " 1 37,1 CONSit/VENCE .0V TitT[ 7 1)1 7 inteheit displayed ty;the at riqe ufe t wilneaetel3 entertainnieutnirattroimu ifeeted-by the fief that the epaeiouilln bo;:ia cr-wded at die* Teprosentadcen." a nu.* ds have been ttrrned away unable t: einem; dpre elan, the &tanager has mule arrangenl3ul6te lopne his - ifitended,yiAt to Anolanati ex - whit the - - TOLY1101t4111;AV-.111i- - :;IV everyEirenitig this Week. Matinees' Wedoeeriep and eatiird Ili Afternoons !.dt.p4-Tif /344.1i416&.; LAND ARDNAVAL. ENG 4.0r11. , powptiumearse rABzolra-:€11-sr'" • alld'''6ll° the piomLinit INCiffE - tVit'o# eteltetiA em to be treomPorted to the nano itscl , to Wit nese the (titbits onelaneht nadleks_rstaillit: 4 d listen - to thirriiiti of gone ;the wash of 'teal t,itd pitrohlteelm the wotzded , : . i 1 VOOAT;Ids INOTirllittNT4.i, If ~ 1 .1- 1 . itiltAtiitaySotio anti .deserlytive st- attach eatealithitittat. at E 7 3 nn 'a g loEokh. M i a tinNiatnacptali n ormmo 43 ecs4oara pe at :4 ofekbk abannetkie its : o'clock; Th liamis4oll.2s await _Children / ja - obit& rr-, PAtTglitaKilk TREAT]ri-V• Pima as leale Boxe4 $5 PO eintlelleat in nose OCe.ParouArles—'ned Drew' -150 em Aura, Orele.ss mint Colored Oalleff."2s centre Colored #oree.• Meezdn.flailfenta#o,ente.,, • l'irinldsht of the deeldre — beititzi rannr -13;o1nn;. POCII.IIO4TTAIS Pocahontas-. -Miss Fanny Prollen. Capt John Smittp-.1.....4.4.;..». fin the Pow-Ha Tati " Mr CSeLbhaplin Mynheer .... ..... n Aftor which' " rßos mss' r r*i - 1 4 4 . 11 . 1 4 r NeSt4/44v.v,aditi %Fu m y B r ,4 rn TO °maid. with • he Timothy Tootlies.:: - - BPTCFAiT n.0.T11-6EN The Oonfeasionemq &pen nee of e. Poorroung Man i AGENTI.EIRAN Utvli,t, sts,p. ' eared of the , emlt. of e&-ly c-ror 4.u; ~. ease, mot, from motives of benev eat e con tx those who requeztit, a 0 of tke .t}ors e o , P t mg natrative. published iii himself , , 1 ..,,, boos is designed 'as a warm") Ind cant, .111, • young men t:gf t, : s .4.f.ol , ffi e ,;:l T T ' ' ' „,,t ' cr.‘,`, I `,- -. &c o dm, sup lying tit tta sato- time tt‘i o , lit f self sure. LiMgle eopfes wilt be sunt imam w •.1 in a plain envelope — without - charge—t., an efr. a request it, bni_dru.*mt tile - author (MAN, A. saltsit...wir, Esry, no.V.Susluvr] Greenpoint„ Long Island Zi I. Dr.:Tobbes' Vonetben• lAninliesis. A certain cure for pains and aches. and Nr..17 - - -ted ansiarior.ttilnrother; 1:1 .up it rare . - 'ix ei tivply relief-tail- ecantalyartra iminedi.dels ii t.Pr it is us d. ' Motheas tuna-inner t ,—.. A, t: Sac yourselves with a bottle withea delay ~ . .71:vab is apdiseaee.which eitetiz two. le.-tie4frecti , ntl:s , 4n:- tacking cheklahild in the di.d !ityar or n,-nu hu fore a physitian ctn. be suntinrjued it ...cy i 2, p ; t . late.- Rememberthe- Venhtienartinitrac. filer fails. Price 25 and 50 cente a bottle til,i) -hl all Druggist:: - 01Bob."136.Cortlaildtstreut. NO^ Y. ~ k . js ne:dkw3wc '2'keessoi'ent dad Best I Preparsitirn that can be need upon the :a ri f , r impartin‘ to it a nattiralahade, brown , r Iveot., a eIIICISTALDORtIriii. - Iir..A.IIA DYE. -- rt corrects t: a bad affect - of - oth a r-ei -,.., 1 z .f -ly F PPDed. ` performs - IA ;yr,0r... , \it wan. en _, u 4;r. and its•presstOi h 5. hts_ph;tirver reupiA, iiu .:. 111 iPEINElliikAiii;E Si-Cilif .... Manufactured by J. ettit44l4o...ufr - 0:...4,4)r liutuie. - Now=YdrltZ'Soldlifeliets*ft'an 01 ad bl , all 'Her; Drumm% .': - - c. - ..- , Price: $1.41 - 50 ands l i 3 per biz, o ciordir" ,i; t: , tsza , OR744.I: I O I MtgigkkaBSERNWIVI - . leiziitiliialteliith his D.se..as it _imparts dielut most sothisti% theausit - bmusittdltiosK. , and .at 4 , vitalirg to.thdliair, - - -- -- -..-, ...:''' - r - -' ?" • P rfostG l eisaWll4Nidlihi*.botilicaor to site. - - - - --' • - jztr4-d?.-w in/. 2 .. ~,, . . . .. "Paerts abont Brandretr_'s Pia c... 1. New (. 1 . , ,5,....me 1, . • -, •-7'. , ... , ' Welteklitet 036., -- N.M.Cret..2V.ll4:T.' `'` Mr. th'Tra EYOZ SHFLD9N. . E ditor ..Stitg ' *Pt; • Deatiii intildlitliti tint i wit:s!;taidee4 r• ZUNI BILANDR WU '8 PILLS. through, ther•e&a, osandatiou tifdolura; Sagt„. of Oriite,ll, W‘,t,...,der lancaUnty. wholria 4iltilth.`•ll3B6:AVd -, ir4.011.,11 :brthea• neetaieleiltreklefeeine`twe Ye:arra A 0 4.1 costive- anti - dye eltio;. anti liertad: if efith . UN but was notretkieed. Iritially.le coolant: B ri.a -death's/111 efery - ditylor a week, and a doe* el sis Pills every ilay for Hirai di ya, aid then took :Lei Pill e‘ ll l74ear.grithnn oteasiottal dei,,Of ail:. an one-month he was able to go la weik. 'an rt i'..l ti' F 6, mouths he well.ganting.4osoundrimansigi.C... Total truly... _ •• EI)W,A.B .t' 4), i ‘o.l.'"i • , . . . .. , ...1 Waggaggions Of.nret. 138.'' ' "T Edwari - Purdy being duly sworn. Hays tits o. 4 . -resides-in-ther town - of lia* taetlm - ..:Ba'rg M. , Years ago he was very dog vritfinabrecinlii ef . , which had been running :or over. five je.•:-..4 ' ... 11 , he was also much distreesedby a pait'in ais 0.•- , and hesideti-Yq72,000139 5, 4134..diaVentie1•?..134tH n. 17 ter trying various remedies and unm.,,r yi‘y,inii ,• he commenced ttsingßrandreth's Pt!.t ..,. .' , l , ".Y. 4-14 , three times swag*, _ _'mnd-lit the end' of ona 0' ,4 4 , e'l thenore on bittleg nlealedaigePlit ter,,. t•wa , ,,: , months he was entirely oured_ofeesfive..OFS: over pepsin and pain. and beg remain,* we..•: :, since. • --- - - '• - - ,1 . •±-111..Wd.ti) -Ph: , ti • Sworn terlieforeme. this 18th day of oe, ISIP • .....:. . 8. •BiALCCitnif SI:117 , . - - nolk.dkw._,tro. _ Justice et tar=i2-..r 4,.._ Sold by Thomas Bellgontli, Dia4,l l- s-'l` Ajle , y, Pittsburgh. Mgt►.IUAL CORD .W. - BODEMIALATE of Now Yorks haring arrir , d4n as lama, devotk - his - exe•usiVe - attd9t,in tv the Medical and Idnrgi*goalauent. of • CHRONIC Jg.ifsEAN;,.t. especially those of e Lower oweLane.ivaz4liles. Corstipittioh. Figitsas, Fiesurt, ar, V. tack Bowel, Stricture of the B wol, Moe:4a' she Bowel. &o. Also the various t broni4 eases of the Womb, .the Knineya. L .hiatkuit! , ..t•— ' :His residence's at the RIONONGA 'TEL:> ra tr, • vrhrre he ma i t , be gran en l cvn.Qulree• fro. 9 a. m, to . o lock p. ,ft H- • tient& in an part of thavit. !rr. TEETH E...Vrat..4.1 - eg.:±. PAIN by the two of an no drew or galvanic battc.: 2 - 1 ; cal gentlemen and their fataii'lea ueN r ± extracted by my Pre4CI B S. and I" mad. sato the safe and.rdanlezaness -of whst,ever has been said by persons j utty ,... 0 , t ,:.: userting theconizary. havingno knowleclgt of process. . :TEM bnerted cri&':f style. and chart: aa as will '4 arrant', tho best of material $ll oseea B. OUDRY, Doz.a.qt., 11.4 Snatt.4.7tir.' n.)1411 , 4 RAISINS .1.11 300 !ooze?. leo boil and itv) 2Tr •Rala•n -100 box .a and ion half h.-, __ Raisins; - :ZFraalaseadlema Rai-u,- 25 Rep 40 . 20 boxea Smirna do Now landing - sad tor site bs IIEYMLB n 022 ?ifm, vas- !glovrs itz v 4, L v mcidol; ail eines. t to ! itOWN & . nog 1 : 11 IVontl zpOIPS SHOES VERY CHEAP ET 17 Nation's Hall Motion House.