E=E=E EM:=l A . 411 - 1I &IL p Errearow, 4. 1 1.. No. at , 6 ,..:__ ' '. PiitieitOW /421#YOlteakuifirfsti kr:_,, fel IF ' :aaufflT, BOSTOliarecntr moats f Itt rolf . ti Vireeltl7 Poke in those old at lir e`44 risotto b4eAdiartioemeataaad _ Wm* no atoms howat Rasa. EINESDAX g9RNINGI Li :fill Y nia I I , P' IleghenY Fire Deliarintelit.: ti . a _1 The fire departrneu .our ER ter eity it vly weak and iziefficienf,leavi the cati -1., zone dependent, in a great mess reinupon' • - t 4 caprice of our firemen, who have ,gen : el J itlly,during-the past year, ref4tid to:go across the river with their steamers. The ohiginal cause of this determination was, 34 shave ' a refusal on the part of the Allegheny City Councils to make an sp.! pr nation of $lOO each to the engines of ' ittsburgh fire department) in 4130`rf-, - si ! ration Of services:rendered iin Alle. gli ,hy. Wannderstand that this propoiti-' il, tie will be revived in a:new. form at the first business. meeting:of the new Councils t whe a resolution will be introduced appropriatefo s2oo each to the three . steamers nearest_,the St. Clair, Hand ---- •' — 'iiiiet. -- hfethanio street bridges. This, wonid involve 'en — expenditure of only . $6OO which, added to the $l,OOO no ... 4 7 43 , xpended on the Allegheney fire de piOnents, would make bate small sum in etniParrison with the cost of our depart * , , mentatid those ofother cities. It would also secure valuable aid in time ()limed with-litle :tie adicional cost. The Alleghenyaroulifi of course,come within this arrangement) end' di -200 from, our neighbors'acreati 1- •'"'" - *': th- o: - - - and the promised 'liberal sub• itr i t= ' • r'^ r 8 dl4 an ...of citizens ' Of Ihe ward, she eon e entirely independent of any ap• prop tion from the City Councils. --tit maybe, however, that the proposed ap. propriittion will not be made. Mr- :.; , „: i l .iraea''' fisvinisheinit .oxt Ininitesiout 1 3 - Atfyisirs.. . .. : -Mi ' 'lane G. Swisshelni;Ol thett. Cloud Minn,) Democrat; well known in thie•difj; ~.,. • ' lecture in Bryan Hall, Chicago, on Sa ' pier evening last, on the Indian, trouble in Minnesota, to a small audi t : ence. g..he gave n t h rilling history, ot.the2. tronbii: 'between the whites and Iridiatie and of the recent massacres. She then gave lal revoitang picture of :the Indian character and'the barbiliaties practised' by • them iniad.said that thembly. way in, which 'they cifin be civilized and Christianized is top I.s '1 them under the law of labor, keep th re and say "work or die." But Chriat;i: izing them is next to impossible 4 and eae convert now has coat : $20;000; the mia ionaries sent out rarely seek to improv,' them, and too frequently initiate, them i ' all the vices of the whites. She proce ' d .to say that if the Minhesota people' i , ad a chance at the Indians they would I (bon rid the earth of such vermin. She certhluded as follows : "It was of no use to talk about trials for thafixdians; they shoald,he hang; dh'l anythin' 1 but drown them, that would poison ii he river. Minnesota was the' i'fassche ofilte -- United States, who, - be-. tween i e Southern *brethren' on the:one side and; e Indian brethreiroathii other; •- is bo w" "down `between two burdens. Eater n ' atelhe Sioux—nothing else will suit tia..'r For the others, let them , be sent away tell n isle. in Lake Superior, and guarded!' y a revenue cutter to keep them` from be g contaminated by t,he ;whites. The go;; - rnment • proposes to take the Sioux aw y next -year, but to turn !them loose o4U the plaina of the kissouri: putt this' Wont be folly, and would stop the : tide of emigration to the far West from' going, orir. through the plains and send it; rouncith l i ugh the Pacific. It was duato.: the West hat• her people should mope in the mat* and try to counteract, to some extent, the- imbecility which seemeiPta reign in t`_3 White House at Washington." Oil Exchange. journed meeting of oil men on . • ening, the President, Josiah , was inducted into his new d made a neat speech on the No other business of import ansacted, as the committee on nd by-laws were not ready t 9. At the' _..Monday, . Ki nk El 'position • occasion:j ante was " 4 ",' lopqrt.• C,t sed the Concern. One of he morning prints yesterday contained; in three separate places the, annourice%.nt that the "life like, life 'size and perf . t figure" of an nnfOrtuaate young lad' who figured consp,icuonslY - hi ; in a fate: e - ' - fil case eotildthe'.stient I`V i Wax," at t in certain musuem which 'has I been in ()Oration for some time on Fi ft h ' street. CO: for the publishers who inserted sh r ill! announcements, while pre, tending ql "all the decency" was swal lowed np iti indignation againstthe inf4my t of the adt rtiser, who was strongly tde-t nonnced h ' j • hood citizens generally. Con- I -teiVing an '_ •an outrage npon the feelings of any fami l y a violation of law, a gentle-' ‘ ll .man _inforatied the Mayorof what was gott; ing on and!' police officer , was detailed tit.' huntinp I ,' et manager. - He, howeier, I learned wha was : . 111 the..wind.and.ffiloied his 41 tisnia " beak,. the o ffi cer made. is: 1 appearandef We hope that if he `should open hereell r he will not attempt this new sensation 'dodge a second time, even thot_ he can fua-a-print.'so lost to all sense; of decency and . right as to. insert, his, atch penny advertisements. - The' inisfarrunes of any sh 4, tld protect them from rather than subjegt them 'to insult. S . 11 -- . - ill fticult Travisl. The stree t s and sidewalks were so sheet ed witlilice.lYesterday.morning as to make locomotion v r man and beast botkijigictilf and ;dame ; , .Nen,i . vrOneti,'!474hken = and horses re falling here ali'd there,iikili passenger c a , s and wagons slid rapicllyoler f the glassy : ace. . Oilekrf ilie' ' , Zabel, • ~ertyPriat e • , Jisilwityldriiir ) -radtiff' ii track, at 4 corner - .61. - -Tiiiirriiid 7 Gra ti! and,-one ofd he • horse% falling'down,'he ' was run °yeti', y the car, injuring him balli,„, An old lad', of - Oakland; rbeeiiiiif-fifelst -01 ene and jumped out, falling heavily and receiving Ffil, re bruises. We heard of no il r .other ; Berm injuries to any. one. By_ noon the rath had melted the icy covering 49 Oult-Pedi° anima WU again.safe. ' ' - Hifi e Distribution. During th past year the Young Mea's Bible BoCidt of Pittsburgh have drawn from the to ository 5,524 volumes—ex cess over . p.evion3 year, 804; or 2,576 itmore than 111860. Thire were 1,271 7,4- tuae.s sold "i _thh DhPosith,tl,l ahittd - $275 21. C illation gratuitously, 1,2:i volumes, atcost of $468'98. - Of these, 745 volumes;; were donated 4.the Board; 4161 were O haad at the hegmaittiofthe 1 year, and 1, Bat its close. The Society have a balan4- on hand of $531 ' ; Major t ( ~ ard s Funeral. i N iv , The remai.4 OM - Prank B. Ward, of la the Anderso n valry, were hurled yestet- Aay,,iiiternoiti from the residence oPhis parents, in-f , : Ilerheny. .He was buried. 1 with mili honors, lot& companies cif . the Fifteen Regiment Pennsylvania State Aratigi,ll ningAnt in aniferutilpiti*' ceded by Yo 's Brassilandandiollowl ed.by a largel 3 onconrae of - citizens:- 1 KilledU lit illEgrerie bore, An loPL - thOPlenibe tit i ef ibe 18th Eager lir liitintiylima-pt Murfreesboro were several Pi t tsharghaiii, viz.; _,:' ~, Sergeant b(foerlieusigueirritin artist on Fifth street, and a married man), N. I). Moder a and private' McGinnis., Sergeant Major Gill came out of the mu llet unhurt. —rte 1 4---............_____ 8 ly Arrived. l e The Commit. e sent to Nashville by the Pittsburgh- Su aistence Committee, with a slargoanteentfof ,hospital and other stores • for the W*44 aoldiers, arrived safelyat,. thakoity,,, % tultitv last,:after being-de tained some'' eat Southland awaiting a convoy. ~... !.;"4.:e, 1 Thin iktlie. title oe, new do esti°, nov, 1 :ii., giblieivtiAtilitittiddon, jus issued 'bi R A tcl lt s -tatik 4 P,k o J.Oßtlferg.-4 1 9 ere;PY,W -4:;iiiwenapri:xituel6,a+uta , titer. it tt isTBpOiteir - lixtillteniiiitAf,'elictaiir.- eited , iiilliiii ihr ifileadeik:PingatiON "It is aßrighAr,;swelfwell , writted and. illi we predict; Pit-great Afteete.' An elelection for . Managqs of the Pitts burgh, Allegheny- and Manchester Pas Banger Bailworwss held on Monday, re sulting.in the choice of the folloWing Board: Jos. Kirkpatrick, Henry_ Irwin-, E.'Parke, Babt. S. Hays, - and A. S. Bill, an organizatilin was, effected with Joseph Kirkpatrick as President, and A. S. Bell as Secretary and Treasurer. ' - Thb uutianceciisinntlerititinal court, whiCit.iie referred,,iestediy,l resulted in trvardio of gn~ft d T&e evening - we announced for ;presentation at the Theatre the'finp comedy "London; Assurance," with Mrs. 'Myron- as 'Lady Gay Spanker, 'Mr. Chaplin as SirHarconrt Courtley, Mr. Myron ae•bick Dazzle and Mr. Sefton as Mark Meddle. The afterpiece is the "Spectre 4ridegroom.? The Canoe. The reason`zoffilhe non-appearance of Miss Fanny Brown at_ tke...Theatre as an tthe'dinitli`of her mot heri and Lome,as is explained by:it dispatch,riiseived.b*an ager Hemienton patrAty. ' . . . - 211apper. The_ nemly, ted. atty....officers enter -1,13,-Ute .city7lC - Otincils last evening:by an excellent dapper sit the St. Clair Hotel, which passed ist! vory:pleasantly. The ixohniadious dimng hall was filled with the assembled guests. The Polyisidisiviis'or the War Still .draws crowded honsetwat ;Masonic Hall. SlAreiftl'hundro were turned from the doors hilt eTienirig,Mid - the entertain. ittelitconunenced liftlf An hour before the advertised ;time, as the hall was then', completely filled Mid - livery available place was,taken up,. 4 AmizteeLAntl. be given to=morrow afternoott2at - BO'Clciek, afford ing, a,. fine. chance•for f ladies and chil dren Who can thns avoid `the immens e tibiae Itteident: i it t apOn'the evening exhi bition. Another: ducement for children is , the Aact that: t hey are admitted to the matinee at the r educed rate of ten cents each: No - DetOrniinotion. A meeting of the members of the Vigi• lant Fire Company ititisleld last eriening in relation to adapting tlik provisiims of, the late-ordinance )n - relation • to .the steam I .firOisk:teeti "NcioncbMitip• 10k:strived itt 3 as the meeting brake nl? in:eonfnsion, but it istelieved thtit tvmajoriiy -of those Present wepetitiptieedl6;the'imPiatice. • • Vistolti*Pee . l4 l o/ 4 1; - • Iliere - is - OsiortileompleteLetoh.k. of, •dry• gociai l ituin that offered *by Meier& J. W. Barker and Co., No. 59 Market street, and no establishment offers greater bar gains in all aorta of goods. The purchases are made (one of the firm being almost constantly in the East) on the most favor• able terms, for cash, enabling them to compete favorably with any other house in he safe! •ofjunshiess._Tisei now a great clearance mile-of their' leige - and 3 varied stock' of silks, shawls, cloaks and 'driel--koads,' which rare Ilarptinionr offetiedlt 'WO - Sdvii!cksaph of Stir lady readers as have itor'yet,' - 'thippfed Altemselve sith-.Beasonablervods of the •friirdinamed-to Cal - Fat Bitiker s=and look thraughAheirslasnsivessaortmeat- They will sell at lower prices than ever`-before ands splendid variety is presented to se lect from. They hive only one price and that low enough to satisfy all. Call and see for yourselves Singing. H. D. Brecht, teacher, No. 128 Smith field Street.. . _ alovga. l o4l.og!efteriust Machineg.tor 1. m'l7 ' l4l- 'A.9I E- Frre'efrst i n'i fs To A guru Agen 4tree Pittsburgh. fir. nevi ZOSEnt & EON irAirire MO rums FtERMTVBI d CH A LUX W.9 IO I O UMLMMUIMUUMID:2IIII7. Wirtiymn Birth starleag nO • ) UOl "; • " lixrriss man . # o :crisfPlit nom: oitrxela Brushes Auskets Jelly Moulds Wash Basins • Visg e tipp boal,Pot el t v de Itofe BUILD& _Knife Waltham Basting Bpoons Coffee Mills Washßoards Sauce Pius Bird-Roasters Fri Beni Farinalsolleui Bug Beads= - --, FlouzPulls Watertfillterers ...Pie Plates • Clothes Wrjturste''' VOCKIO2 Bilootte Butter Prints' g p as , W Vast Forge 'Meat Meatit i esses • :POW Liturr; rCtgl BOIS ~ Rt;t,Ploks "Fish Knives IbeCreem Knives .lisokhl Nut Cake Baskets FPricrAnd 5P 001 14.1 Onter _Ladles par 4 1 0940. aster Spools ; Ice Pitchers Goblett,, • YV - •=x- • P;%*s‘! — Woodes..Wase Cup Tuba •.:141n011#11-, unMs "Silver/Reap -Chaanalsßkins akewers Gridirons .Lemon Sotteesers Stew Pane Walla Irons Kish Kettles ...Ramtßoiltirs Bread:Palm: . 1 Butter Ladles ...TronSiolderC Step Ladders Clothes 4 '`“ ' Jl.O gg isidlkikas POE Wire .10:1 CsatorCj , ' ca .n ke ip Knives Crumb Knits": Salt Stands Priliterands Bn , #.3!Cti..Sets, Soup ! Oravy riles ' Cups Round &Oval Salvers X t P, l4 q 4 ekßlaudlii- - IvorlHandledKnivee i Cogs% „,„, do - do. — Star do''' do Bnglish Tea Trays. Fork k Spoonarapo Dish Covers Hash Dishes , •• WIMP ttrabsers AlpflitCollbeePots - -Tablerktals- Wineßread B ialiabs Carers ;Refrigerators. Carvers flquide IVairen'T Crum Brushes Vint* Trays Chafing Dhlhas • ' o (iinktrßi l i d t nits °three 0 attars • 'Nut Crackers Round Waiters AO Serowe Knife Sharpeners Water Coolers. ho • FOR, TUE ToiletJare. Foot Batbs xantosatria .:33.ntrity..13rtshas • r •Shial w ilittkatig itrotts Vlliblatirq -rBl6 ire tandA t•L'a' , Nurser y Rpfrigmtors • Wal Thrieret4 Ar h a h tiroamare eta - 11 Fri and &he rs G4s adta E412:41„1315 . - - f nikips. 44` '. OW IttlioFS r l - Viennirmvlbiler ' ites, _ _ -,- - .7 ' Bird CateirL ''', 4 ' 4 ''' ' -"Nflest - glairer Vhisitte,,_ , .. .s_ 2 s ,NlNlcketiklele Ctird - deViiite Frames . Elakke Camp Knives - - eamP Portfolios. Andevtking,PadaY./ing to l&YrollaPPointed Household'. 1 ,- - To be obtaigied at regginiablexirices at the NEW STORE of '.- . . _. ' I SA_ Ar. RICITARDS, . . . lio. so Flpriz sTREET. First dp.ax.fielps:,the.EZekanfie, Bank.. ,-- All iribticle-fieliirieifei Tre Manch e ster . n the city. Allegheny, Birmingham. Du: euesneborough. etc..: .. , ; nol2 t InON'T V4IIIGEI li'llE SALE OF FURS olor -this atternism.4ss BUM street. 10014 fildit.L.E 7 -A LOT OF CRUDE OI L m ar , 41.111 Aver oondidon. Iry TX iItaBLNAILLET IiM=MES= M;gnal 'Verdict. WASHINGTON, Jari. 20.—The Police Commissioners of Washington..reprisal:44 to Congress the prevalence of the small pox in the city in alrhost every neighbor hood, in consequence of the prisence of such numbers of stimngers, , discharged . gol dierg mid camp fooowers; and testify to the inadequacy of ac6ommodatiou for its iiiiitors; and ask for siumegenetkil pro ion to prevent its sprehd. The Mayo o f Washington has also balled the attention of the City Council to the existence of contagionsdiseases, aid their rapid in• orease, and asked foraspeedy and liberal appropriation for the increase of hospital facilities, and the adoption of every prac• ticable means to check the In rther spread of such diseases. -. i .. f The Sento has confirmed the follotvihg zominations: Joseph confirmed Geo. W. Store, Francis H. regory, and Silas H. Stringham, as Sear Adniirals of the Navy; `George W. McClure to be coiner of branch mint at Denver, in Colorado, .Oscar D. Munson to be assessor lof branch mint, Denver, Colorado. '. known that the gresent has a st of one hundred and twenty G id eneralb to li be nominated to the Senate' for confirmation, and it is equally certain that these canciit ; dates for military honors will not all pass the searching investigatiOns of the Sbnate. Many of them are backed by recOm men - nations from military officers, and not a few prominent civilians have in, like man ner indorsed their particular friends. ( n the sixty-two or.more Major Generals of the army, twenty of thenliwere last week, and previouslyin Washington. Hon. Eli Thayer has been invited by pi•ominent citizens of New York, without distinction ofparty, to deliver an address in Cooper Institute, which he hag - accep ted. TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 20.—The inau guration of Governor Parker was witness ed by a large crowd. The military com posed ten or twelve companies, two stied rons of cavalry, and two. companies o artillery. A salute was fired and the pro •eeenon moved at half past one o'clock. fur the State House. The Governor elect was conducted to the desk, of the Presi dent of the Senate, when the oath we's ad ministered. After religious exercises, Governor Parker v.as escorted to thel South part of the State House, where, in, the presende of a dense mass of people, he delivered his inaugural. He start's i out with an elaborate detail of State affairs; urged the strictest economy; favors ch....v. , * oP ucation-, urges a thorough revision of the Sate militia system; calls attention to the comforts of New Jersey ,soldiers and thinks their families should be liberally provided for. lie urges prompt paymentlor the soldiers Ind examinations into the liovitals, and 'heir abuses removed. Much space iede• Otited to national sEfrirs. Ile referred to the proniptuess of New Jersey in furnish• ingmen and money. He thinks it our: solemn duty to examine into the' causes of war; discusses the nature of the goviirn• ment,,6tt4 says each State expressly re tains its sovereignty, and every right and power not delegated to the United States are reserved to the State. 'The sovereignty of each Sthte is as com plete and real in its sphere as theiicoter• eighty of the United States in its !There. The United States supervises their Fcila• Sons to other nations, while to the re spective States is committed their local sel&governrueot, having reference chiefly to domestic relations, including protection to, lifeoi3erty and the property of citi zens. It is the duty of the States as w ; ell as the United States to asse4 and main tain their sovereignty. The framers of the Constitution in their wisdom supposed that sufficient powers avers - surrendered and_gran tett to the Gene • ral Government to a nswer all ends for which it was created, whether in peacepr war.: Itwas not provided only fcir time :of peace, and'that in wai'there should"b4 a power above the Constitutionili mited ogly by individual opinion and discretion. The reserved rights of -the people? were he; protected at all times of discord and angr y, strife. la cases of doubt. the doctrine Mai I against enlarged. powers, •-.M..----..-..--_ . HALIFAX, January 20.--The steamship ii Arableoarnved with advices to the Ibt . The Scotia arrivedlit Queenstewn on t e 10th. The Arabia has thirtyrfive,passe - gars for Boston. 1 Reports are again current ;that Napp leon intends -to recommend en arikiptice in America. Mr. Dayton, the Anierierto, Miaidter, had an interview' with the ISu?- perpr; and also with the Minieter. of For eign , Attairs. It is alwasserted that the English Government perseveres in refusing to interfere in any manner. Sympathizing addresses to President Lincoln have been adopted bylmeetings in Loadorrand Birmingham. ' t , Parliament has been convoked for the sth of Febraary. i .• I The Liverpool 'Chamber oliComMercn has resolved to give a suitable reception to. the'ifficera of, the first ship . 'roan Aineu ioa withigovisionafor the distressed Opetl .atives. —,_ • . i.-- -.. 1 The principal English jourfitils - le4i 4 . nattily repudiate the'recient idvoce4f;:' slairety orisoriptural grounds by the Lon, aim 'Times., A ship had reached Liverpool with twelve .hundred bales of cotton from the Cape of Good Hope, prodiceil frniußed Island seed: Another ver3s4l broiight three hundred and fifty bales , from Port tugal. Fre.oren,—A new brigade 'pf French troops for - Mexico, embarked litboutAh4 middle of January. fiThe Bank of Guuyon &Co of Lyons' ns suspended. STRICTLY PURE' ARTiCLES Low Prices. t PITTSBURG - 11-DRUB HOUgE, `'TORRENCE & A.Poncil A.*EMOC• .Corner Fourth and Marker streets, PITTSBURGH. ' Dra_g, _Lead, Cream Tartar Atedlaines, -, Paints, Baking Soda, Perfamery - Dye Staab, gnu M ustard, Chemicals, Spices, 011 b, .„ ~ dm., die., *O. . _ lig- Physicians Prescriptions accurately coin pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors. for medicinal use only. iel9tda First Edi Linn layiklivitiempo. Froni aSlhangtlip k t The Sm.alt Pox Raging SENATE COSFIRIL&T!IONS. FROM TRENTON, NEW JERSITY Inauguration of Goy,. Parker HIS INAUGURAL SPEECH. LATE FOREIGN-NEws Napoleon Again Urging an 46nistice, ENGLAND RErUSES TO INTERFERE i~C.~ ~ S'C.~ A.WOJOD Uric? • I Second Olt. NE VIM LATEST' ROW Nit BM CAPTURE OF A BCIOI\IM,EC Washington leAna FURTHER FE)REIGIrEW,S The Revenue Assesnents., 06dItc611 ' WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 .—Thefavy.'DO partment has received a dispel' from Commodore Harts,oed t ,,cotpino,ing the' lfiel9e stating, that the Leslie arrrived at Hamlin Roads on Sunday with the schooner Impton, of Baltimore in tow, which waaptnred tik CnixtiLlmiii 4 onalitatiniirk of t . 13th, in Dividing Creek, and al stateA the vessel cleared light, oatensibl oyster trade, bat took in her carpetlo timore. She had on board seviglike? -fiengersimhOsifrozn detteitt‘fonnd t boprok, appeared to be persons who hadieefrU the habit of passing to and from l eginia. At the time of the capture of thtlamp ton ei canoe at theAugoe place eseilitilll was afteiwardi taken at Indian creeinoti: however, until her crew had escaa" to the woods, and the principal partf ker cargo, it is sapposed thrown overbir&--i- It appears from the report dieting master .Lignekfi. b cpmmanding itock 'that - wben he arrived at Did g_ Creek, lie was informed by a negt tilt at the south-west branch there was large sa , sttufi t tutory,f(F t H .I. ‘ eteiiwpgllWrind by. jt *n ttlijSaeldft• wkilittd l been extensively engaged in supplyik rebels with salt. The commanderfirthr t Cumiteck proceeded. ,thith?r, Arid eats rtaiky=bn i lifi64iattd4Midkidiall thdieV ties, &c., with the exception of the bilan and left word to the proprietor to dhow , tinue the occupation under penalty Ithe completa tieettnevieki of the -mill id. a large amount of lumber continuous. ei viding Creek is one of the points to wich George A. Saunders advise 4 his cern• sp d ems. <il -4: Mr, Bewley, Indian agent for the Sanction Sioux, which tribe has ben friendly._ towards the government throtth out the Indian ditli,u:ties, reached, bre to-day. lie came to Washington a view to. urgealtek.proper departmei4te .. 4 take p recautiouary measures aganat trouble which may possibly occur in b : Spring with the same party of Sioux si ,ether, bra4ches .of.l thelrtaitiktl 'tau that at present there need be no &OW pension of any difficulties. Mr. Biwby brought with him, as far as Sioux piy, few. % the Walk) prisoners.wbo were esp.!: tured by the Sioux and ransomed by air government. IV %.:, It IN (.1:8.N, Jan. 2(1.--i be, Cforomit sioner of Tntbrnel Revenue:Boutwell, 414' sulamtued his first statement. concern* the transaction the: the Bureau Ira which amiearo thp Anti rp u ,qu tiliberofjpg sons entintoteif iif alVessing arta coklect ing Revenue is 3,tir2. He hasnot m rirPsent /4.4 1 4! 1 91 estixotiogiowith ciiti•i• dence; use um mont of revenue which *lit be derived under the excise law, h e e d 18111. During the last ~,miiinth.4 4h e ' Mlitti alt.iltitrAixOtnitilte mein tectiiiaillti. seieraLeonreee of revetniett and an estitnite , to-be inede of the amount which may be derived frotti-oeeh-...,r ategratur m =ld he YeetiyEid outing the current fiscal year ending, from all sources sleeping stomp duties, the lamp of sixty-one million?, seven hundred anii sev enty-seven thettsand - itntrseVerity =4, 4 11,1 estimates receipts from stamp du ties during the same period will amt unt. to fifteen xothons, making the aggregate sum of $77.777.7'1,4. • ' It may be asserted that without m ee rie' change in business. county, the t o e- hne-TrolttSelpeAarikeslitfitterdnioaT ar - 1 1 413113;1r will not be less than one hudd red and fifty millions. The estimates of receipts and expendi tures, show the cost of assessing and col lecting,,the taxesouulerthe present*Stem will be two and forty one-hundredths ceutum. The Commissioner has the strongest confidence , that in states now acknontl edging the authority of the Constitution, the expence can never exceed three, centutn. -., i TM" ii i , =lMOltriN Di Wiligail• I r 9 ; 44l tiddefilnqr . ITilitiraita; from Liverpool on the Bth, acid Londonderry on the 9th inst., has arriyo at this port. The, stwRIr,.N.9MI6IIII Etr• itegabli Liveiptierbibthe titlitantet , f3dirt• both!: nu deltas inetZt'andlthe Btiatitmil at Southamptbuati-thetithinet ' -- ' ' -1' A correspondent-of-the London Tim es,: who has just retured from Madeira, says the U. S. steamer Tuscarora has ben e - ploYedliunefortnifhltidiradeii c , Ftinch il. Four British steamers, bound for Nesse , were lying in the Roadsted on the 16th cif December. The Tuscarora chttsa one t ;If theni-athe Donl—Fia fir+4io,o,.iben i aPint a tniiPPriekiliiilf frinif.sloreo , fitlie Sento boat loif,_anci after .leitaruillipg Atrir papers i allowed heYle!piii,44 , ,., i . t ..,t , - AU hAllei.idatiAllWr tiipi..ragge&lipps. ` l7 entlY , Aiii`idutsed,oti. a , . large )atrtp l - , bdatul west of south, was seen on the 20th Of,. December in lat. 41, long. 14, b i the Cho 4e F rovki4 411 appyis4Al 0 , 1 / s4 l 4 l l:,%sefltiebindltit t 11, -Wy t ad ruses tote women of England, u ing the abolition of slavery, writes that th great anti-slavery work. t to,,,,maiiioh, A Eiiiffsli 'Blisters ti.hBAiya th em,, is alm ost done. The London GlobAlaYokt op Ptrent wilt' iiieetr on that stheof to , hurry.' The Globe also says that the efforts of the Ministry toward economy have t beep stic cessful.to-e• substential'extinit "Coupled with the increased income, the Chancellor of the Exche uer's ‘.. Budgek_ ' ,he very fi've# 4 ' e t i l q, i flxtorAli :hi ' 1: - 1 tit i c o offers an friends of the Atlantic telegraph 00 PRIM i s Wieelttel , Lffeyl34l4ll Ftfto7o4:: tol hear an- dirtetAttgi*Vrril44ools Stash Worti ley on he prospee 4)f:the enterprise. •,).. .4.4 .. ~Itz esi — ..4. • C +.- • 1 MurancaroireJab.42o,A4lttlkiv: L•lir' t TrumbAl h ,of...l.4”. Mend Afk-take up the bill to reorganize , the Court f Claime. -Mnri t him matt, of t Ohio, lioVed that no ..tin OAI/is general.character iwriiild 'bitt,a. en up while so many important•meastfresil werependingtc: F. -.._, , 1 4 - .-1(.. , ' ::_f ~.,.., i • Otgre, yam "the, lilt , Vitllterililli %ilia. ; 4 . 4. g e q f ~ /§t l 4.o.2lll 4 B o 3 l liteit *a c -unless; benflething ;wee d0n0,0n,04 , abject wet `shoulalVl 6 / 1 1 04 1 1ii 'between the State's' 'ainilhirg, ti:eretsßlteßilPf34 allet*lrerei tifb`fifftialiir measures suit bille.from the Military Committee..' /Ea figaireCto, im• i P m re ptrta th rit measures . We bfWae9tilagv'ebanc;i6weasle most a civil war in two States of the Union and 'he would sots to take up Aso, bill of this king until a-conscription law was pass ed, and the financial measures disposed of and some bill paged so that disloyal citi zens could be arrested accordipg to law. It could;passll4 inikVbd - 'tfiffarence - whether the Court of Claims has three Judges or five. The motion to take up the bill was agreed to. - Yeas 23 Nays 13. , Several,emendments were adopted. Atthe expiration of the morning hour the chair called up. the apecial-orderrlia; ing the bill for the discharge of the State prisoners. Mr. Trumbull mond to suspend the special order, a07.10-'-'. -- _ - 414---43 -4 1 $ VW Piggito 74141 iiiiei - A al „.ug.. i li, and tb.e co siderati, r. of th 6 61E.: i t ". was resumed. g ,'''' r 4 - .lV:£ !1N34453:11 4 10f1, ilibved toisaelen ~.... I !!! A.,..„ it# PAP:044.4,41m :Iwo p4oit4rg .:. tol r .. ~:x.,31=1::' ~- r. S im mer moved to amen* se-ty* iectillidAdie ciiiimbiii iif' ff'dfig-..t,bnel. making four . , Whieliiiikitliecte . l i 'x•Tllit question then recu r ring o the Irifi , tion to Mai .ont-the 'proVision3for tiro_nd'• di4dlialltidgeiii;.it, was rejeoted. iYeas Is ; Nays 10. - -Mr. Snimer''Piesented' a memorial' of the citizene-of Neir York, asking for the establishment of a reliable camp, hospital . nditmoulance corps - for= the army ... , g eneral presented a petition for' a general bankrupt 'Mi.' . ' 1 . -- • Mr. Sumner, kook the ComMitte on Voiliii..LiTairs, reported ; a bill t+ pay the Trench_Spoiliation. claims. •°-Mir: Bile, 'from AltikUommittOe on Na.` plos.ffairq reziortedl4l4 n'billi4 author. me--lettertloffy*W:MA' rtrigal`ivitli. coital* itoaifibientsi, H e sa id lie should 0411,1t4p at an early-day: - Mr. Wilson, of Mass., introduckdit bill tor i the....prompt mad uniform adniiniatn,t fidri-,ir mil ' itary jestice and the better governMent of the milit ary forces of the United , States. - On Motion of Mk. Trumbull, a bill to alter,, the judicial district of thei r United Statei was.taken up and passed. . .. • Mr.,Tfarding of Ky., called up a bill au it4iAidifklin Preeidentf to negotiate trea- Oletwltkeettai,nk'lndian tribes. '..',' , --- 0.4_, 1 01,-ijewa, moved to 'strilt i sl .ottetwirlaftbaltirtarthe enacting 'elliuse and insert a substitulnialiealinitha origi hi iikWeaMhlisiiiii . it 41004lintit» , 1 .„I - Me - iresteri, of Connecticut, moved tot laYitla - bill upon the table. On t4elquew•l tionzioAgorttm voted, • ~ , ilfr; 'WafCrisoyed ti niljourn:• Yeas 5 ; ,nayir 19. , Still no quorum voting. i • : ;1 Mr. Clark, of Rhode Island, . moved. the fieTgeant-at-arms request' the attend twee of the`members. Agreed - to.: ~.: M r. Collamer, of , Vermont, To tested, `agamst beintobliged to Sit and iyai doing ms eardh nothing while theSsigemit-at-ar i.ed out the .. .eliseiitees. -He move to ad )) journ. f Agieegitot The Senate the 4 adjourned. MPH oa'i :!OM &c., rl 7 &c., , House.—The speaker stated thht the jianding question - walr9n inference to the ifttaident's message, iii•iiimisctionl with hie approval of the one , hundred' Million dollar Treasury note bill to select a com• mittee of five Representatives and tour Senators., ! • Mr. Washburn, of 111., supposed it due to the Preeident and Secretary of , the Treasnry, that the message be senti to irk seleetoommittee, and't any rate, t4.-one which had trot •prejatiged the matter as it was understood the Committee' ;Of Ways andiMeank_hed dune. life did not i 'folio pocetthat any:gentlemen on the Committee of Waydand-Mesni, and titirticular any I, o 4 l b . _thfri:, iilfci2ixiciaPpesed to theeas• Ire sugges t e d 4r",t4e President, w ould wi*settogie me.sl4etieing sent to another ebtniiitteiita_to refer ifto-the Ways and 17 111 0. 11 1:14**Iitmle 4 q 1 it won' .. :Itr t - bbl k att - orphan - child to un-- i ` a .i g itarifictii. - Be ' meant no rfiec ; tion on that committee, , believing that two optima members of it ware in ayor, two sucks reference,. and of course' thin - would have committed nobody to the scheme. lie had only proposed to send the subject to a committee which would give -it a fai.3 and just cUnsideration. lie 'bt4no_unkuid feeling, in the matter, suf. :there -wear perhapte:an' indisposition to lifet-the sub ject to a ; Select Committee , apjlas theca mut-316w .a 7 bill- before', the- Manse relating to it, he would ` - withdraw' his motion and move - that the mess ,Eille le referred to the Committed of Mays• and Means This , was agrOod to Oft the message was ordered to be luuded. ~, .. - O n Motion of Mr. Kellogg, of Ill : .„ it was resolved that the Select,. _Committal VI . iii.*.a....a..,....iiitary ra il roads —be tween Washington and New York be em• powered`to' send for persons and papers, and witnesses under oath for!the purpose of ascertaining the probable Cost and , constrActicik of a road, and the prob able receipts,from express companies and other soureee and the receipts from those companies now constructed between ',the Awn:cities...! . - 1 ^' ' ' , 'On motion of Mr.-Pik the Secretary of ihe.N4l7 -- wieintitiest4 'to , :inform the /lode What action, if• any should be taken relative to the appuintinent =of midship man ae-suggested by him in his annual re port. On motion of Mr. Eliot. it was resolved that the Secretary of the Navy common; : cate any information in his possession, to show thatulmerican vesseles cleared for any foreign - Part, have engaged in the African or coolie slave trade, and subMit such suggestions to prevent Was he may .deem 4 ?zrirti er Ni ic i4i,.. La: 11 , ', i , . - 1 , ortp saa reVande - er - servedduring the.extra .session, and a i. ; .: ',.. iat the--.`secolif Oudot Pievitirielto thittr,Rf:Sopt,, Vial.. . - . ' . / Phie'qnss-ttiff 'laza ty - Mr. Maynard, i waa>dise of 'istictiliayibitance 'dist it on t fo, thitrimbmitted UP the House , because havingtteted u a member .of Ate Hon W . e"celin,etibtlierflilatte4::,*citit 'istbeiA II e*Plgeletg A' running .debate , angled" it which Meseta Zama, ', ebnklitg, Davis, nd Maynard Ptirtiotritedithe last named 'brief ly controverting ,the constitutional- 'posi tion of Mr. Davis. Mr. Maynarditppealed froni•the deao ion of "the chair. ; • Adjourned., ISAMOR o, ' TATUTION;---.WO' ' - '•' ll46 EffillinlelfV•gleac k . .pß oo4te• the Oust* RoW. Hhattodmittlidegiamore.- "'" 111 -vreaqmpiwir41111ililill PARR, ,14. ~ioaroomukt.,. • Wietlif With P. Ro aides Reit iman Oh 861101, Joahu , Rhoden e • ` •In &oink, Jacob Stookrath - Thomag _fL - Dtair Alex. Bradley. - • 'Hewer:Lloyd - Alfred - lila* • Outing& JellshXlni : •0. Zog_ 4.14 Ball Jo-Dilworth ei . A Heed Tan W.oodweii It 0 &Mort: R 0 -WRloketson J M d Il Hartman D, M Long 4t...TAnderson .Taa W Itaxt . o . DAMoßiniey Rif otfl • Roite.tal Mato litzieuz= f ir, ..A.w inmsen • B J,2stea, • B-P ' T M" WR rhebat - 0-B Berton ...„ _t• .. 4 wsktatinattbni anutAinnen," Eiggiaxiwz. ildit.. 11 14:4 ":7 W,t0'i . r.w. Also. Te4g.; 1) - - itsmosed v or i attzanowooki. eaol, . d ear endijoileihired ., , .11- , ft. and Zs of dindialloired to remain are slimed to the', o to f the depositor aa JaridoiPal. and boat 'in-' twat, thus coo:Taunting it. 8 0 90 oolitulding Charter. lig-Laws. ao.. tar mished'attheuffice. , Arirrhtilltotitution office; especially to these. persons whose earnings are smaa, the opportuniti IWaretntile,tivbremall deposits. Mal saved, A mug which. will be a resource when needed, thou Jnci&OF ziot only beingsare but bearing interect, hi ex&rottemainina unproductive. myl2 QOLDLERBC:BOIIIYNT*I4.I PENSIONS BACK PAY. end other met CLAIM AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. promptly proeTtred et romona g ereit ARly to 1011 whin:tam D. O. EXZOIIIOII* NoTIC.V-M PER son4 havingelaims or demands filmiest the estate of NANUT BUttBSIuI3, late of Allekno. ny eite-dec'd, are rogues ted to pree,nt the same without delay: and those indobted to said estate will make immediate payment to P.OUTHBIcJtT Ez center. 51 Market street, dea3l:ltaw6w wit EREAS Amtestamentary to the estate of UHISIUN lith3Bll% late of Emit, Birmingham. deceased, having been grihted to the ombactibers; all per ' sons zudebtart Oct the said estate are: 'itigunsteq' th' , meta immediate payment,AnallhOle::titel Main° or demands spina the estate of the MI ant will make 'own e same without de- ISY tO radiu th m ppittuar. or _ _ _. Jankt i ce ' 11$ 112 Fourth stmt. Pitteoartn. ' • tilt& as,llaTran 121 f3.4`4.V.46.0 •••.: ! . a iiii i .4.l .1 f'.7:4-CF.A• - ,....L. ....• - ' : - .. - • , 1 0.40 i se• .. - ,e ,WNlXORfirm,n,..,e it :,..: , E st eti n L-Turorr,mrera O ng it IA.; '-' - ''''' 3 l 3 ol l- 041 0 0)jitxt r.oavTod a , ... : Ad.Aloorzbvlow,Farnbante .8824- ---- • .4,-,r,: , ..”.;-.,7 i •-- • . 11) v M'r"'"l'M'''"TßWT'rMmpi PORT OF - Priii3l3 CrIIG-. ARRIVED. Eanklitt,•lbearkett„ BroynEreiibt I Gallatin - Clarke, . do , • ..44111/i4 I ", DEPORTED: ~F ranklinMeinVett. E rciiinavineij, - ;do ' • - 1 blitnitsi. Gordon, Wheeling. ; • Emma Graham, Ayres,Zanoniiite. . „ a/ „„ / „ 1 - • SClTNl:WiThei3ling tpailieFfik -deyfiir tbe new iteatnetijA.timunbgCatitFG,'Nolinitoll!' t3he leaves ennetnallye:peariterEall shieners bear this. bl " Itte — Captf , D. new and splimdiCe*niii.:l4eiradMali44olo9l the rd f moat and' Stmottio. 144 e hat;b6da fitte44,k, splendidthanner. and 'lslVAltd u a,1 411 100310 °- . 7 4 ' the best beats ever built: , flivorite steamenEelipae F G, abatneed'faiZalisvill Bhosl a new..boat anflorell fonnedija overy respecti- , - Capt. 21...B.Shcpliard3uta charge.of t,tut 4llioe. .r 1 steaner ,ent IWO/WC Pnotp.Mtk .P141149411/n° liay;=bciat,ts:weitrounkoyery4.e4ri ltialgtpg4tinhoo4f.nitAiilatkns o cmatir4 'Andrews 113,4rPC01110:6•;:t I .1.3 , • • _ 1 4 41;1119 hal o f anOthereppidialgrek: Abeer.PaoterktwaFii liggitynenglitegiat q ur lanr toilinSitturaY. Shis is owned the Northern lome.Paok ntyiempsinyP-VgitaMeAAL - 6410,c4hil Waslbuilrat Cal forma by Messrs, }Merman do Co.,,,benitth:2a feet/ beam 34 feet and ilioloAiti feel; engines by Same I Rees k Co,; cabin by.M James Killanger: war no' lishibike." She will be fitted out in splendid style. We shallhWre . somethinglo4nrithout The. Captain is building another boathert. For Citiro a wkStAteld*. I Ti4I2 . .DAY. JlifiLiitY 214101 • IatIEISENVAIwke eez,ariolll ete asterEMlPM. l 4 o ,All4inie. annarnder lure elhoupotaliopti For f r Oir il t or ud or lan2l.er JALVIAR4O/1 .„. For Loirlavfire. CatrolaiteNt .-ED4PDAyJAR- T.gur, NEW AND PRI El PAST ifenier iteatier' NEIPA'D;44 ric ell commander, will leave as antwanc ed above. • ~For freightorrmagagetnoWiiri,boai*bg to 3D121 J , B. LLvtricisTozi or JOHILSLACK • For quelrooktii onattotaorlilw FRIDAY. JAN. 23-;-40 PE' $ se NEyi: .A.INIGSPLEN • ' , den ger Steamer ORIENT, Commander, will leive as announced' above. 4471.!(46.1#9 " -414 1V[{0 Pittel 7 4 • Jan2l • E. LIVINoSTON tr; CO, is44a AUBALNIIMIFEINT .rtik.' ai'LEIND ID :tit:MAUL, conutrattereAlieree fitts sferyittiliWaeln 9 ay 0, 4411/$440. ; L :Wlieepftfor Pittiihtigith*Cl7Algtolll* Thunr•P "IS FIN F O P Mr 'to eg'_,-kartsetrlefor Vihaeliee :ven t) Ivesday. — ftursday and Scturday at II 4 1/:, every Whdneed ay' tit-The :9:b a e) a d 'e sl i me:tars mat: in s "elsse eo Ireet" does at Wheeling w i th ' fine - side e wheel ,te ers fur Marietta. Parkersburg and Cincinnati Fortieght or passage apply on t kollq JAMES' COfill bi. Agents, For Marietta and.Zaatteseinii . . l- : _, Meitular . Mask 'SWUM' ' - Allot - 4 2 4 et . , {eaves Pittsburgh etreirjr,Seutitralsk at -/L. 4p. m.,, Zaaeaville`ervery- Triectici 8 .-.„ THE FINE - PASSEN ER. steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, T. _..__ce 1 41!INI44vo az noted ale I;yonert77panla.ftp:. T'"" yivet46_ll -- -- For "Marietta autkZaiaesville. a 'Regular ' Altekintitt,,:riveriXimlcet M leaves istral*, :'eVellt.,TaieSda.v.'ir p.•m.,'Zinieirillie every Friday ii at m. t ia TICE 'NEW AlilltiglPlLVAll fli"' •-- P priggr Erteamer EMMA 0 A vt-M. Monroe YerS" lommander, , will leap as noted aboyp. For, on bOarii. 'Or to .. . • ''.fritibitiMM&M°r- .al itti26' •' ' '.- s '''' '. -`"-- -",.-:. ' ; - :_ 7;. - ......-.: t Mt, te 1 1 at1iVip a : . 1 . 406•"&:2 , 4411 4 4i1 1 04g; 7 . 4a — ASTrli e tfll l iiiii. comtp .., A i ldri st6ktieStTO 0, Jes Wale . agr }s t inr or n freig i t te i p n ot ala t e s a trisly an a t r 4.71 4 ! -- 44)3'e t .7 'l E, apply on..ieeeed-prtot san i ? , ,_.. : r W.LEFW.lllllirallik,Agq. ,JOHN FLACK, Aet., i --t--,i lIITEA.RIBOAT AGisINCY. NITT.Ttic• .1:1.4, ~2..;Z,1404:JC*Ar; ~! . , ,eF,11., t Eriailietatiii Offiiit at ilt E . 4 I NO 90 WATER STREET, I ______ Mere he will ;;``General Eiteamb l pat Agenoy business, aVolio4 a al, hazo of MA r„,4,0,4„,.."b0i,,t..n..,..14,3443. ' '• MO. Refisa.cmgiF is that. Meoll. ir 'fv power..-Hamilton. Igniinetind2.33tdigr. Reowers..one.rsitaastill.,,also. one large aid onernall boner and - other ffitures belonging to ALA Refinery Oa ketißll4.7.slklso the lot of groohd logery gible•pleotk OfMr.oPPAY , for-uutaa&Aor purposes. ' ail of the above anill be-sold at a bargain to,cloe out.. .2 • • ! z. .. , .5p.41NAWNt..13411_14.ELRY. Jata l / 4 2we =- " "N0:153 - WcUltreeti Orntle tit ata asTag U. S. A8111: 3 1 PittsburghPa...Dec..l9.MM' I • LIOROPOSAES WitpL_ltE Atrollip*El2„ .11:,!. &tab offfeit-roiihe;delfreb . F:at' 0. 1 9,9 3 , Tenness6 ° . # ' Pf ii gk i #!4 .- T4P?ffa47).:Li - . - 4 0 0,4 1 4.; • 1 - InEurtutar as. THE _Hospi' • United States ;SoptarrOnnunti t aboi a h .vdeitablialied• an atheei dinformatlon in tease& to patients in the General Hospitals' Of the, Aro* of the.Wtt-t , ' iirodereatte Obkii.fithigh see corrected daily . are Inreer don, tinder ordinary ,eillEttnalattoes. besivenlerretniWnialltolftgol 4oriougamdiens c‘. • - , it-T.4. 777 (eying name:and regintent).it - theseait„ in airy Iroakkal of the of theMert 7 24 :If's° whit. in his Prover address ,:: 3d. What is the name ofthelilurgabnorChapiin of thelpapiAll.,;.;.:. 4th ,not ltriespttal prabeat.litelte 6th;.lLio,l4oW hero hospi t a l , andtatiat roster • kzioi Jith. lireaemtlydimihtuged-IrO l m-homi‘al—wat h°roh 4 ll94 from swig! ta.„ 7 If rfWatifat were hts otders onleaving The Commission will also furnish mere Veco o information data' the4oadiaan , of any patient to tae General Hospitals, within as short a apace of time possildwaftera requeettodoso from any of its corresponding aooiedes. I"ite office (tithe Directory. will 66 aped-44r froai lro'olook m., to ft o'clock P. ra, and 804 eeasible in ttr,sont eases at hoar of trio night JOHN IL - NEWBERRY, D. D., Secretary for the Western Dppartment 11. 8, Sanitary commission, No. 439 walnut Bt.. Lou. is ills , hentunltY. lani , k3md, . . 31-iner;m4 AT %ling CARBON- COAL - MINES,. DANVILLE, ILLINOIS—ne strike—six' feet I' eitl — sl 00 per ton forpbsing--par Weekly miners are making PROM $l5 Tti's.2s . .PE'R Take tne Chicago Rail7oicito Wayne. Ind at Fort Waype the Wabash Railroad to Danville. Fare about $l2. W. KIRKLAND; ia11 6 ., 9 cd - •Titiperinteridonti: - . . • . "m-IXECUTOR'S % NOTICE-4MM - tritte. eons hating claims or demande'againet the estate of ROBERT BURNSIDE. late of Alteghtt• erDity. deed. are rattuested to pr.esent the wee without delay: and those indebted to said estate will ciskePaYmentle • •E. CUTSBRItT e Survivin - g Budder: dee.3 . Itltawftw R 7 Market street_ . , • Estate of Samuel Jones, deeki 1 ano,F. is HEREBY GIVEN THAT 111 11 Ls nen of Administra!ion on, the Estate Of the abovenamed Samuel Jon_es, late of the °pi elPittaburgh : deceased:. have been'gramted 4, ll.fr eca s • L; w or y J ,tw on tw es emr , resi4i4g "a e l an d d cm 4 - Al' - venom therefore .navutremnasnr,.eam an d ip againq Enid estate. are requested lo:ftitike the )38210 known to the said.gra. Lonisa_Jotiestsith..- nut IiOT.FMA4,VONEe.-- dea9alitiotw. rpEARS.-50 MILS. 1N STORE ON BE for role by MILLER & RICKETBON. oYli WOES VERY CHEAP AT B 111410111 C H4l Auction Rouse. ale 'T amiT fiAce#l-'2)o. SIVOLO xak...41,17 34,4"1,14a4P _ -iervfxrArg ... . . , Aailliilt 4i llA LE I 0 __ - , - .. - ',i- - ii " _____ ' 47 jab: '..1-4.40.r k 1 . 11-. ,Li:44141041.0PT45':. , -, . ,-- .A ,Cl-4=3 iil2 'r . ^".' f , " ' 14 4 ' , .i. ''ii a tb.1 - 4;.-t me - ill:all vV1„.41, 1) 11411a1 7V. I 411:.1 lai ER'S 4 , 513 . /..0 V.V.71 1 7,:.•-i , .1+ . -: , , y. , ~, 1 7. , , c,.: I ' • Ci q ..us.'...r .; . . POE :I ' s '..* 0 RAMA, ,qi-43 vii; , ME-tedsliSr-Alit, r . 14 1 E . F . 4 11 ilitianCUiiiiii;i*c - e - eas 1 ! . . -___,,,, L4 :1Ni,..,..q,,,a r ,.y r y tr PFA.1-44HTED I . -. 3/ AL - AMAX!, , Ai . 1 1 LI NIGHTLY • • giiiAtiliZciverifiiitiiig)Thri6Elita and 113 Itzt. , " !1:,rA1.i.,,,,,,n.1:1.0316, r. 4 6. ~,F , 7w if- - 7 - 77 7 - ' 7 ' "r ia ' - '!FF ' ' r. 6 ..% t 1-4 5 1$ lb ONSFA IiEN Cie MP .TILF Ditarip biterest.d isplaybdtr the eitielniiif Pittsburg ; t:t d n s th igentertainment--an interested man ifegir tthe tiafthatf,hespaciagillall has been 13 at nitili= , riithitt, ;had. hundreds have' been turpol.3o:o)itistble;l6.4ithin adults- , itiqn;thrManagtObsnutfttrtirranirentents tn post-' potielhhiltitilid#l V 140 isit:to einAl!ttand will ex- AitAttthe'• • -''''''-‘• - • --•t-i , - , r.-•-_t...-_ - - - ---L----:-•r-,--- ,, - • .... . I TOLYINAMP OP-1111 WAR, si.----.; , -...,;----" - rievliivittre4i, - Artifis Week. I.4ltneiiiltiti4iiiikiiiii. litiniatil ift...... ALL TIikPBANCI PAL BATTLES k ILIANDAIIINIM'AtaiIIeAttibLEN'AiI 0/7,0=1: im , ft a•..1.,..hr ~..:T:..a., . . 1 B oll iiliiithiliiilifili 116 BIEGXS, k:j ~ .- end~sll~flie Dioinidtntit~[ 1 Mar M ArTiStliii:EqUiffiALrON • axelliitateirivith4graphiltf.rus. lij thls audlenee a AVM to betrausjettediitLbeene itself to wit. awl giedftiodkatindlillidelehld fiery reptile . % and Men to the roar of glom, the clop of steel and PY. 1 : 0 04018 4iworstkindigpl ,Y.Qo4isisziNMlßEEkikti&Ul3lo : '4 4 1 1 43( VriPg!)_4 l tit4ieriPtty•C. 4-s . 4,entiseinbunontims Exhibition Pl2si4:Zttk gatngtoo4Mi2caltie4ihniB canto. I PITIVIRMIW A THEATRE. ` 4131 . 3 A i kt99.04- 21 " 1 , 1 .1.4•XAMEISON - tViiimpßon.-PEato Boxes. $5 00 Single Seat in - Ptivaa BOX. Wt. and iproge.4lrChuladilike, :Oben - ale, 25 .oenfze Colored Gollest:46 fan* Bove. Stlcentin Glalle7ls T eenta,„- w .- : nu !kardtmdid comedy of LAINDOMt- ASSIELRAIIFCEw •'- - - al y 4." Spanker ' • Mrs Myron Sir HaroorinleforirrlV. , ' . Mr Chaplin .... Myron . Betton 1-44 1 .° 0 /4 1 .4elvitiPalki. .I,rk SPECTRE BRADES6IIIOOAI4, :G ~'fl ThoftonfoidoiagiadliperiEmoo of a .44 4 1fiffie ARM watired - ortinrrestabtof - early error and die ielognavil firdnerebteria of. benevolence, send. to Allintareatipst it., a copy of theablaantereet fiYA-Publialled-bytts little book io.dompisla as;pcs4l 4 4,4lld caution to zcallig7mensoil-thosa Irktecilfferfrotn-Naavons 31CtiT t -4 A nz oi zymratitt Immo means o seu - ourew WooLovrok sent under seal in a plain mite o went elkaapo,to any who ' . 7 ' Cititst b . thi tatilerAtt .t. dd 143 z. • o -,- 111. 9blasrVnettart, Ylyantettt 1 . 'A - I,t r ag i ti re gr a g g all . Waanbec and warren- ted minutia toltbrkitlier. Croup it cum - Pre-.: • • ttilly,miief f ie oluteliesre . , tatee..:", 0 ana arm ' Ititta t Aiil i gAt With t6_ . Orono 13 - • -." a disease which -no noOm. itroerientbr at- laair ' il a ?r h. ...-.oosllllltfi be , FDA' 1' a eac9tßled,it may be 1 1144..?.:p ri Liniment 11078 r steinee JAT6 • ,Meltiradlel4-t-au• „....,.....•• Flock. - 6 aresbarAflAits-t 7l - 4 a . ipairpesekasM ~Itrahneturbalii/i t i • : ,. -41 1 35 r an own th o e r li bite r k fc :is r fI { 4 4I. :A.4:42 9 & HA WAYE. Itartjeaditrfflts Of athelittib - 0 east drsis fansowily. t e.fttkietererMalaajas an manstfaatured-17 J. OBISTADOW4I Astor. _ r k a i i i . OaladiallandstrisiShordiris tasks SlawAti. l o4.:B,)44kkimp* lthiitalkrib fife D i i s art. most softness. the saostaxssutiNgiftrisidgreat vitidtty .4.);WISCAISti, . ~Pl~li.' r . ' 4 3 w1='11•1-‘ Naw OasTl.B. ; -1 - '• E Ifittaia l ol e nk' -. .5• ' ' AUbliCan : -',) "C. 13 4.r, 1 A -4WAI D . ,Jtta , /,,54 , --_Zweillt *Art li . 2 vetilit . , , Reed to Assuatudiltßitlii Ihrtneorthirreeom. 4a ... m*bh , q l / 4 2h1 1%! „ • • • %pilots ‘ll"litelnhe- ,•, . • ~ r• - 20 - ftit - h ' ..7 1Te , • " 1/146:1114 ' , ''r 'a, t . ,_______atel-RlSMl f it i ii- , ~- K • ."-‘,., is', -,,‘ ottowaanouvd , - . •a Wk one Brett dretk:/I aka , ' ?' 1 s t oo k df eta PM every day_ or Otto dam„and then oo one Pill every daY. with antesecatoftl.do • • • In nth_ obleittiskjqjr. - r .• , • • r .-, se wwia.-giu l trucio g ..--.-. 4.:T0r4 teat. -, :‘,...,.. 4iiimsw.ri , . •1 4 - aY. W:Eiktaxgritt_ (3, do„ , cdriii! ..,, imi , . e,. , EibtartuPtirdy - ban,ly ; rot . ha, koalas In l the town of'tVine - a Yeanrage he' was 'vefy - iiiik,viitlrasolp.g i Vel, which had been rtqcning forilvaYlite he was al§o much 41trasse4 bY a- • , • alt. andlteilLiesitweestiViL i anctily 1- 4 1 . % ; ,,,.. • tett/treiyarlesta 21h ft • • t. . :I""'2tcf, he commenced g.,11 three times a wear - __ ,j,,ti lion. the Mt on-hk;hartiaiti : _ v ik opT o r et A t monthataiivia” VacWdys papilla and pal,n. an " - " -i'vemirver since_ Sworn , to ti,,- ~, ak,re t. i *4 AtairMilk PRIRD Y. ne.thirlBth dor of Oa. 1862. _ -. 111, , tk pm mAacampr„ : , ...rsoltditw•_,tfo. _' --- 6....pWr - reak. Sold•hy Wftpreaf ~..iffT#Wl_4-.M111111,07 Pittsburgh. - - .2... - .f. Nrincesi Vit. ROD : '. 14 ! 17, ,,, -,17.71-3 •1:-., . of New yeit w it aniiiii in t'itiebrirgli. will. gag,ll' 4erv tgrit fr'rellug4l igtelAl°4-744-Ikke 'end 13 or . ,- CHRO: 1/qre IitiIEASES, es p ec i a lly those of the Loweellurdsuchilitagles, ccrattpattox43latialtiAriseura. - Fallins of the Bowel. Shinto:reef, e Britel. Ulceration, - of the Bowel, &o. Also the vario cm chronle Dis eases of the Womb. the Kidneys, the Bladder. efe. HL redden°, is at the _ , •,., ;•ittorifuitioAtiikir.t ii6triii4i .•• whorish. nut/ beaten andoongalted from 9 a'aciok a. m. to Bo elook•P. * . da il y. na vialt ideate in any part of the eityif darted. • dell f r IE ETIt - lIXTRAUTI/O • :WITHOUT .11- PAIN by the use of an apparatus ' wksHly. no drugs or galvanic, battery are nada wee- • cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extraoted by prooess. =dare ready to testify an to the safe anduainleseneas thaspuration, whatever het by:peasons r- lbtereated e asserting the contrary. harangue knowledge ofm3r r13.A8,T1 ldldL TERM Insetted in ever: style. and ohargesßes ioW.- as win, warrant -the but ofmaterial in all mak_ JLOILIDRY '— las amfasowtreak: _ nol4lv-L - - - • 11, 8.00 box*• new _iiio.l..ii - s.d J oe ~.okr,upo "lp bows , and 100 half-Imew neW layer Raiginin • Frailsseedlow Rak i ng_ - 25 Kegs!: , r do - - do _• - == - ' 1 boxes Ilimsma - " , do • Now landing and lor sale by • - lINYIARR & 1311(}TIINti NOle its =it - 1t022 gl lij ("55 model! EaliNtaet-*11:11411164"b* neW & TETLR,X* 2 10-114 f -I/ 736 Wood street' 14171 r YOBS BILIBSES AN , " dren's Boats Gaiters and (3.- ash store of 3. IL Borland's. Warr Nu TOVS ,-; - 111 al GA MrAtyrcm 1.2 • a- _ _
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