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    E. AWAY MORN,ING,
MT,II IO 111 6101100 D BRAIIOIIOI
,
The liisibstrstesseer- Committee.
• Walire in receipt of a circular from this
most` ; 4 . ameworthy association , from which
. , _ itr,fiai•her some interesting facts :
. i '., -- ':-Tlii) gath er some
to our army hos
pitablin 1862 consisted of - 818 comforts,
• B ,3lolpillOwa, 2,882, pillow eased, 1,960
• . sheets, 6,484 towels, 2,548 pads and rings,
17,57,9 bundles lint, 9,848 rolls ban
dageri,i2,24o bundles muslin, 174 blankets,
2,680 pairs drawers, 6,290 muslin shirts,
, - I ,Bsll , lflannel shirts,' 282 bed ticks, 442
. neckhands, 279 dressing gowns, '3OOl pairs
socke t 228 pa irs mittens, 566 ' pairs slip
,
: persil 885 dkerchieta, 4,696 cans fruit,
2419111h5, crackers,l,B4s quarts wine, l,•
148 Ili. butter, ,118 doz. eggs, 212 lbs.
• soapi,! 8,807 books, 6,185 lbs. dried fruit,
, 18oci :. 781packages corn starch, farina and ta
pi
- ' Ther [
committee now make another op
, peal,;o shish we ask the attention of our
- , , , ..-- , -citiiShi r - knowing that it, is only necessa
ry to remind them of what is needed to
. ensuritlits being furnished. The report is
, as follows:
Si4Olits organization, August 3d, 1862,
the committee have furnished meals for
over -13 1 9,000 stroilps passing through our
city, • est and West. Of this number,
over 6 000 were sick and wounded. These
• ,',
were provided with medical attendance
. •.• and 4re and many of them with clothing.
- 'Of ihiiie 56 live been left in charge of
the - ceirnmittee l being unable to proceed
- further; 45 - 6 f this number have been re
turned to' their regiments ; 4 have been
discharged; 3'have died and 3 are yet in
charge, tof tha comittee.
Du the year m ending January 15tb,
1868, Pie committee have received from
the citi zens
ot Allegheny, Lawrence
- 1 Mer
- ner, i tier, Fayette, Greene, Washington
a nd aietrong counties, contributions of
i i t
_-;,....Pie1i-linii- - -•floripitaFStores - to the amount
,0f,550900, which lave been forwarded to
thialloSiiitalii in Western Virginia, Ken
tucky !Pennsylvania -and also to Alexan
dria, kdierick, Hagerstown, Sharpesburg,
,York, Fortress Monroe, St. Louis, Louis
ville rated Washington City. All articles
entrusted to the committee ai'b distribu
••,, •te.d kTikitembers of the committee or their
agentslint the2different Hospitals. Sup
plies *AI be forwarded to new Hospitals
that maybe established, as soon as ar
ringenisints can be made to have agents
'to distribute them. On the Bth of Janu
ary a delegation from our committee le ft
for - Nat:divide, with supplies for the nick
and wdtiiided in the late battles in Ten
nessee.ll iiContributions amounting to up
wards 0c $12,000 in value were brought
to the committee rooms in one day for
this expedition. '
As ke li' depend on voluntary contribu
tion for;ospital Supplies, we earnestly
•
appear tql'ciur friends of Western Pennsyl
vania fOr,rsid to enable us to - carry on the
----iiitirk'nfil!TorCarding Hospital Supplies,
and in behalf of upwards of 100,000 sick
and •wounded soldiers. We. ask you once
more to, assist us by your contributions.—
The.folto,iiing articles are much needed :
Ciishalannel Shirts, and Drawers. Mus
lin ShitteL' Socks-and Slippers; Fruit and
Jellies ialCans, Wines and. Liquors.
Wm.l i i,Weyman,
josepkil'Albree, Executive Com.
• H. 1111A.twodd. .
il I;
11101dimr ': 1 and' their Knapsacks.
Much 4mplaint has been made by the
soldiers i4,i oar army of the exceedingly
ificonveniOt manner in which knapsacks
are constructed.
~ There is nothing that so
incommodes a soldier on the march, or
more materially interferes with his move
ments on 'drill or parade than knapsacks as
they hiiieibeen accustomed to carry them.
' Thonsandil of dollars have been lost,
either toi 6 government or have been de
ducted from soldiersipay,owing to the fact
that in cases of sadden fights, forced
marches, , ,r unexpected retreats, the first
incambratiee a soldier rids himself of i.i
his knapsAk. When a General or regi
mental ci ' er - gives the command to march
hf.."light:Plarching order," knapsacks are
the first things that the men divest them
selves.of„jand very gladly at that. It fre •
quendy hapens .that they - are never re
covered a fte r , being once dispensed with,
and as a "'
sequence serious losses are
often: , ent aile d. The most prominent ob
jection to pervailint method of carry
aug;k4apsaeks is the:Manner in which the
straps that bind them to the back are con
structed. These straps pass closely under
the arms, and, when the knapsack is full,
occasion 4 1 ,stress that soon becomes tire
some to thqbearer. Colonel Baxter, of
zhe Fire &raves, has given this matter
some attend:On, and has produced an im
lp.rovement that is calculated to almotit en
tirely o b viate this difficulty. The innova
tion consists two supports, composed of
hickory wood, about one inch ancl'a half
in width andian eighth of an inch in thick
ness, that -ial fastened to the top of the
•
knapsack bYrdrneans of a strap, and. hang
inglooge, extends down as far as the hip.
When'the knapsack is in proper position'
These strapill i that pass so tightly under the
arm on the knapsacks now in use, pass,
by means of this improvement, over the
shoulder, and, are attached to the lower
end of the si9iporter, thus giving entirely
free play to the arms. The supporters can
be easily detached from the knapsack, and
can be made very efficacious in carrying a
,blanket, inpreference to the prevailing
method of roiling them up and swinging
sthem aromidv the body. This improve
ment will be adopted at once in the Fire .
: 7 02coilie ,Ileement, and will meet with
6,4 all over the army.
Au lio Ner nd Great Western
-ailway.
The fnlinwi ~ .named gentlemen Lave
been electedlirec . : * ors' of the Atlantic and
Great_ ,WeiterOailw:NY Co., tor the ensu
ing year: Wm . Reyno:, 4 B, President, G.
Church, Johnick, J. J. „qhryock, John
McFarland, ,Tair' tes E. McFark i .vid, T. W.
Keniaid,'WhiiitThorp, O. Hastlngs, Mar
vin Kent, A. ViV Munnford, Geo. A. Bit
tenbliiitter', Levita.
Fat l iii Accident.
On last Thursday week a man named
Bindl was killed on the track of the
Atlantic andgreat Western Railway at
Cambridge, (Jr ford county. -He was a
worthy : man and leaves a wife three
children in Ragland. Mr. - Bissell. was
about thirty years of age and employed oh
the road in the capacity of civil engineer.
. -
Au Edit°t Med In Battle.
The Crawfotl 4 '
1 Democrat says : "Cmg.
Mason. late editor of the Conneautville
°courier, has died of wounds received in
the fight at Frederickiburg. He is highly
spoken of by those who - kiwi, him."
Blackwood.
Henry Illna ti rYnidi street, has received
the Decembeillaumber of Blackwood's
Edinburgh , ne, pne of the most
popular of fa in periodicals. Its pub.
+4
limit:ion' halion delayed by the destruc
tion by fire of the office of Leonard Scott
& Co. New 114 but its contents are in
teresting as tr „: • .
Aekslisrledgments.
The Subaisteuce Committee thankfully
acknowledge theibilowing collections S'Am
our churches:
St. Paul's Cathedral, $83 . 06; Second
Presbyterian Cliarch, $76; Lawrenceville
Presbyterian Pharch, $2B: Lawrenceville
Sundays ScbooV $6 27; Plymouth Can.
wegatronat ()Burch. $7 67; Universalist
March, ' $/.0,:92;, First Baptist Church,
$2B.
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.11eghenifFireed;
-313gTeltonne.:Inst
inlefiintle 4 noiitat together niintr tho"iiro:
~ . .
Joiliety.cC•seeepting- ;the new - cirdinasee
-regulating the - steam I fire engines of the,
city. -
Wm Montgomert President of the
, -
company; presided ati Andraw McLean
acted as Secretary. I
A committee on resolutions was ap
pointed, consisting of W. J. 'McLaughlin,
Wm. M. Hartzell and Jas. Moorhead, who
made the following report :
WIIEREAS An ordinance was passed by
the City Co uncils' making it obligatory
upon, the Allegheny steam fire engine Co.,
to change its position,.' and, whereas, said
change would destroy'the usefulness of, if
not entirely disband this company, which
has now been in active service for more
than half a 'century.
Besolvid, That while we respectfully
but firmly decline to change our position,
we sincerely trust that Councils Will not
destroy our inefficiency by refusing to con
tribute the annual appropriation paid to
other steamers.
Resolved, That if the •appropriation is
refused us we will, by contribution from
the members and othertr, endeavor to run
this steamer and, by • trying to do our
duty as firemen, seek ;to repay by service
those gentlemen by whose liberality this
steamer has been built:
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu
tions be given to the members of Council
from this ward, with the request that they
shall use their influence to procure the
annual appropriations, for each' of the
steamers, in their 'present locations.
The resolutions gave!rite to some little
discussion, but when ithe question was
called they were passed without a dissent
ing voice. 1
.The action of_ the conipany is generally
approved by the citizens of the wardipar.
titularly those who contributed to the
building of the steamer, They think the
requirements of the Councils bear plainly
upon the company and are determined,
if the appropriation is refused, to raise a
sufficient fund to ran the engine in the
ward and thus secure to themselves the
benefit of their investment, of which the
action of the city yould deprive them.—
This course seems eminently just and
proper.
Mrs. 311,yron's Benefit.
Welope to see an overflowing hOuse at
the Theatre this evening, And the known.
popularity of the beneficiary, Mrs. D.
Myron, gives good promise of a bumper.
She is the most pains-taking lady in the
company, and a graceful; correct and fin
ished' actress, and as such deserves all en
couragement. She appears in a new play
entitled "East Lynn," a dramatization of
the popular novel of that name and as
Helen Macgregor in "Rob Roy." The
"Omnibus, is the afterpiece. Manager
Henderson plays "Rob Roy," his first
appearance this season.
Meeting of Coal Men.
Ameeting of coal men and others interest
ed' is called for Tuesday morning next, to
take farther action in reference to the do
mande of the coal miners. A fall attend
ance is desired. The exactions of the dig
gers, who now realize twice as much as
other laborers are unreasonable and exor•
bitant, and also give to small dealers a
pretext for adding two or three cents ex
tra to the selling price of coal. If it were
only for the sake of the poor, the present
state of affairs requires prompt and effi
cient measures to be taken.
Grand Concert.
Our readers who are musically inclined
will be glad to learn that the long , dearth
of artistic entertainment whichlitis pre
vailed for several months is about to cease
and that next week (on Thursday •orleri•
day evening) they will be favored with a
concert which cannot fail to bring out
all the elite of the city and vicinity,
whose faculties of enjoyment will be
all the keener for their long deprivation.
The artistes who are coming stand high
in the professional world and are favor
ites here. The company is headed by
Gottschalk, the eminent pianist and the
charming Carlotta Patti, with other ar
tistes of lesser note. A! most attractive
programMe is forthcoming and we bespeak
for them a great success. iLet our ladies
be prepared to be delighted by "concord
of sweet sounds."
For the Subetsteneel Committee.
Messrs. Goodman & Wilder, proprietors
of the Polymorama, have kindly tendered
to the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee
a benefit, which has been accepted. The
exhibition will be given on next
Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, when
an immense attendance may be looked
for. The tickets have been fixed at twenty
five" cents each, to be had the Music and
Drug stores.
Pennsylvania Soldier. Dead.
The following Pennsylvania soldiers
have died in the Washington hospitals
since last report : E. W. Hech, G, 145th;
Wm. G. Anderson, o, 144th; Wm. Wil
liams, K, 9th R; W. Blumer, 0, 10th
R.; Peter Denver, E. 121st; L. Hackett,
F, 11th Res.; Geo, E. Delong, C, 141st;
Jos. Bitcher, H, 150th: R. Parker, Ki•
133 d; L. R. Baity B, 57th; Berg. H. L.
Duvall, A t 71st. And the following at-
Philadelphia: Alfred Hawkins, 0,-111th;
James Redmond; X, 4th;,John Dretzenger
D, 47th; Eli Miller, ,'49th.
Fire Aterni.
We understand that a proposition will
be made at the next meeting of the Fire•
men's Association to appropriate a fund
amounting to some $2,006, set apart for
the relief of disabled firemen and not re
quired for that object, towards the arrange
ment of_a fire alarm telegraph. The ob
ject is an excellent one, but to carry it out
and keep the alarm in operation w ill , re
quirem a u& larger fand'tliali the Asso-`
citation can control. The City Councils
might, however, be induced to make an
appropriation to aid in thescheme.
Burglary In Manchester.
On Tuesday night, the residence of Mr.
Abraham Patterson, in Man Chester, was
burglarionsly entered and robbed of silver
ware, household furnishing / goods, cloth
ing, etc., to the value of $2OO. The
thieves gained admittance to the kitchen
by . trying open one of the shutters and
raising the window. After 'getting inside,
they ranged through the house and made
the moat extensive selections, carrying off
about a cart load of goods 4.
The articles Stolen embraced kitchen
andtable furniture, an extensive assort
ment of clothing, and house keeping
gaol; generally.. They even stole bon
nets belonging to the lady members of
the family—an article that burglars sel
dom feel inclined to touch. They got
away without detection and so far succe
eded le hiding theif plunder. The pollee
are on the geerch for the rascals.
Another Meeting,
Another meeting of, thei Vigilant Fire
Company has been called for tomorrow
evening, to reconsider the; vote by which
Om steam fire engine ordinance was reject
ed, on Tuesday night The friends of the
ordinance will master in full force and are
confident that they can secure a reeonsid•
eration of the vote and have the ordinance.
accepted.
Optbalmie and Aural Surgery.
Dr. Jones, of New York city, the eye cad
oar Doctor, will practice at the St. Charles
Hotel, Pittsburgh, from the 2 ? .d of Janu
ary .to ' - the 22d of February. /883. Dr.
j oust , has bid a thorn igh isedical aduca
tion in Anwriciatiii.Pope. diplo-
MS how 74040triCe•
o Aeoeiii4e,
`wßArit
X. - ,„.,1----5.
A, ilsotougo 13 40 6 • 1 4'. ~c , g,
k t..MF.L.l.B4wer.G.F.Gerdittit,:ifthiii cit y
reeeiveaa letter from hie fo rmer residence
In Cheated:Own; li.ent,npu4ty ! Maryland,
iiqueritiiielizath niateeihqhipes las to the
'reported death _in ,this cicy,ian' the 11th
leak, or Miss' Vikties'Leaveitrit, daughter
of;Mr , G. IL iLeaVertori, ofr Chestertown.
'The information of lier, death was conveyed
to-Mr. Lain a letter dated Pittsburgh, Jan.
lath, hit ,postmarked "Harrisbarg"-'sign=.
ed by "J Shaul," evidently a fictitious per.
I sonage, who stated that a strange girl
(whose death riotice,corresponding in name
and age to the daughter of IMr. L., was
enclosed) came here 'on thel4th in a state
of insanity, died on the 11th of brain
fever and was decently interred—that
shortly befpre death, being restored to her ]
right mind, she gave her tether's address I
and requested that word might be 'sent to
him. The fact that Mr. Leaverton had
received a letter from his daughter dated
on the ad inst., at the Wotan Female
College, Wilmington, Dela are, (where
she was finishing her eduestion) ove
rise to a suspicion in the refind of Ur.
Gardiner that she had been abductatirom
that institution by souse one who—tad
caused the letter to be forworiled to her
father, in order to throw himio ff the track
should pursuit be attempted. Mr. G.,
accordingly set to work to m einquiries
and was soon convinced that the story of
the girl's death here was a abrication.—
r
No such a person as "J. Shaul" could be
found—Mr. Fortune, Secretary of the
Board of Guardians, had no knowledge of ]
the arrival, death or barial!of any such
stranger—the register of therPhysician to
the Board of Health showed no interinenf,
in any cemetery or grave yardicoriespond
ing to the death notice enclosed , in the
letter—and lastly nothing could be heard
of the arrival of any young girl, sixteen
years of age, - in
a state of insanity. This
information Nies immediately communica
ted to the parents of the young ladY, who
are in the deepest distress a el most anx -
ions to learn her fate. If any of our read
ers have any information than would lead
to an elucidation of the mystery they
should, at once communicate with Mr.
Gardner, through box No. 628, Pittsburgh
Postoffice.
Library Leeturs.
"Timothy Titcomb" will I lecture at
Concert Hall on Monday e e lning. His
lecture delivered here two y rs ago gave
the greatest satisfaction. Eag lectures,
like his books, bear the impret+ of genius,
.while for fine English diction and beauti
ful imagery, they will rank with the
best in the country. As a speaker, his
style is pleasant, and always suited to his
subject. There is an earnestness and
hearty tone in all he says that fastens the
attention of all his hearers, awakening in
them a strong feeling of personal attach
ment. The admirers of "Bitter Sweet"
the" Bay Path," and the "Letters" will be
glad to see and hear the author, who has
contributed so largely to their pleasure.
9 The Stockholders iu the Allegheny Sav
ings Bank have chosen the following
Board of Directors for the following
year: James L. Graham, Andrew Ackley,
D. Dehaven, John Davidson; A. C. Alex-
ander, Win. J. Konntz, ,and Robert Ash-
Worth.
Allegheny Bible
.Soniety.
The twenty-third annual meeting of this
society, held in Dr. Presley's First U. P.
Church, Allogeny, on Tuesday evening,
was very largely attended. The usual
exercises were gona through with and re•
ports read from the Corresponding Seere•
tary, Treasurer and Librarian, which
were ordered to be printed.
We understand that the Mo l nongahela
House is to be thoroughly repaired and
renovated in the Spring, imprbving it in
every particular. We believe that store•
rooms are to replace the private apart
ments fronting on Smithfield street.
The Vigilant steamer is in PhOadelphia,
having new axles and springs stnbstituted
for the old ones, which were Loci light and
elastic for our streets. The imp s ovements
contemplated will cost 5400, which the
Treasurer is prepared to payj when the
work is done.
Not to be an Obstruction.
In the House of Representatives on
Wednesday, an act was read which re:
quires the Pittsburgh aid Steubenville
Railroad Company,in bridgingthe Monon
gahela at this point, to erect such a Au g=
ture as will notinterfere with the navV.-
ton of the stream.
Attachments against Corpora
Mr. Penney has introduced a bill in the
Senate authorizing the issuing b f attach
ments against ruunicip4l corporntions the
same as against other corporations and in
dividuals. On third reading.
Yesterday; one of the horses telonging
to the Adams' Express backed the wag!
on to which he was attached ! upon the
pavement in front of the Filth street of
fice and into one of the window's, break
ing it into piccs. The glass was expen
sive and will cost some $250, to replace.
The Polymeramal
Success is the great aim of all, exertion
and its brightest reward. We can scarce
ly forbear envying Messrs. Goddwin and
Wilder, when we contemplate the bril
liant popularity already won by their mag
nificent Polymorama of the War. The
hall is crowded at each entertainment and
the various portions of the exhibition are
loudly applauded. Go to Masenic Hall
and you will thank us for the advice.
' Singing.
• H. D. Brecht, teacher, No. AS Smith
field street.
GROVZR & Bagaa's Sewing Maehinety for I
manufaeirringpurposee an dm beet in we
A. F. 0 lATOIkAY, General Ager ,
18 Fifth Area. Pittebargh. P
'MPH ) I
JOSEPH MEYER & BON
kAINIPAOTIIIIIBB OP
BABif i CIT AND PLAIN •
FIJRNITORE & CH A 1111 S
ViARKHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD kI i 1
..
(Mom Sixth street and Virgil HE).)
nog rikrrssinatan.
CHARLES L. CALDWE L,
(Successor toJas. Holmes &
Poll.3ir PACE It
Dealer In Bacon. Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams,
smoked Beef. &o.
Corner 'Market and First streets, Pittsliurel4.l'a.
dee-11;1yd.
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S,
11 H E SUBSCRIBERS HAI /UST
opened especially for the Holida 's a very
large and desirable stook of
FIN; e GOVD JEWELRY,
GOLD Aiirn SILVER.WATHES,
for, Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, fine Bronze
Cloaks. Fancy Hoods,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
snob as castors. cake and fruit baskets, goblets
card oases, tea set's, etc., and a large variety of
suitable articles for Presents. •
REINEHAN, lIEYRAN *SEIDLE.
deal) 43 Fifth street.
OTICE— W;11 EREAS LETTERS
testamentary to the estate of cHISTLAN
I.IIhISEN, late of East Birmingham, ideceased,
having been granted to the subscribers, all per
sons inaebted to the said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the estate of the said
deoedent will make known the same without de
lay to ELEANOR IHMSEN: or
FREDL. tHMSE,
lkzecutors, 112 Yonrth street, Pittsbargb
illababtso37
Directors Eleeteil.
To be Renovated.
Being Repaired.
A Bad Break.
0400
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THE VERY LATEST TELE4RAPR
FROM THE ARMY
The Crossing 'of the Rap
pahannock Confirmed.
Burnside Addresses the Army
TEMS FROM SOUTHERN PAPERS
From Missouri
UDIOD Troops Murdered 'by Guerrillas
&c., 63.,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—The Star of yes
erday says
The understanding to-day.Aere is that
a portion of the Arm); of the Potomac,
Hooker's Division at least, crossed the
Rappahannock yesterday.
There is talk on thnnirifitsthtits,n ad
dress is said to have been issued by turn
side to the Army of the Potomac yester
day.
HEADQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC, 1
January 20. f
General Orders No. 7.—The Command
ing General announces to - the Army:of the
Potomac thitt they are about to meet , the
enemy once more. The last brilliant ac
tions in North Oaroline, Tennessee, and
Arkansas have divided and weakened' the
enemy on the Rappahannock. and the au
spicious moment seems, to have arrived to
strike a great and' mortal blow to the re
bellion, and to gain that decisive victory
which is due the country. Let the gallant
soldiers of so many ;4rilliant battle fields
accomplish: this "sehi‘iiiiiitt, and a fame
the most glorious awaits them. The com
manding general calls for the firm and
united action of officers end men, and un
der the Providence of God the Army of
the Potomac will have taken the great step
towards restoring peace to the country
and the government to its rightful au
thority. By commandOf
_
MAJ. GEN. BURNSIDE.
ER'IS RICHMOND, Ass't A(3.4. Gen.
- BALTIMORE, Jan. 22--The Southern pa
ers received here, have the following:
CHARLESTON, Jan. unsue
cessful attempt to run the blockade has
been made by a steamer '
supposed to be
the Huntress, laden with 400 bales of cot
ton, she was burned'offihe month of the
Swashey channel, last night.
his supposed that the storm has disa•
anged the plans of the enemy i imd .pre•
vented their advance Newberm
The United States steamer Columbia, ie
ashore at Masonsboro Inlet, and her
Commander, 12 officers and 28 men sur
rendered-on the 17th.
The Richmond Inquirer of the 19th has
ho following dispatch :
kai.EsToN, Jan. 16.—The following is
net received from Kingston, N. C., of
o-day's date :
The enemy drove in our pickets yester
day, eighteen miles below. They are sup.
posed to be in strong force in the advance
building bridges over Beaver Creek, but
it is doubtless a feint cover of the move•
ment on Wilmington and Weldon. The
Federals are sixty tnousand strong and
have twenty.days•rations.
The Yankee . gunboats littaoked Fort
Caswell day before yestefday, but without
result:
CHARLESTON; Jau:lo.—Flour is selling ,
here at $46 per barrel and a Mobile for
$(10.
RicuiioNo, Jan. 20.—1 t is reported and
confirmed by passengers which arrived
last night, that Burnside's forces have
crossed over the river and are now above
and below Fredericksburg.
Richmond Inquirer of Jan. 20th says:
The new financial scheme presented by G,
A. Chandler, proposes' an amendment to
the Constitution, legalizing the issue of
legal tender notes to be a legal tende
aurhig the war and forlve year thereafter.
It also proposes the purchase of the whole
cotton crop of the Confederate States, and
the present crop to be purchased' at from
12 to 15 cents per pound.
ST. Loris, Jan. 21—Gen. Lean, com
manding at Jefferson City, sends the Dem
ocrat a letter from Col. Pennock, sth Cav
alry, Missouri Militia, dated Independ
ence, Jan. 11, stating that four of his men
were murdered a week previous by guer
rillas. The soldiers were all shot in the
head and their bodies - horribly nie.ngled.
Some of their faces were cut to pieces
with boot heels. Powder was exploded
in one man's ear, and both ears were cut
off. Whether these 'barbaritimi were com
mitted before or after death is unknown,
Col. Pennock says tint ten of these men,
with their wives and children acting as
spies, are equal to fwenty five of his troop,
The guerrillas are threatening the Union
women of
~ .Jackson county, - E and the: wives
and sisters of 'dome of the most notorious
ope's have been arrested to prevent them
from executing their threats. They have
also levied assessments upon loyal men
of the county and are collecting it rapidly.
Some of those assessed are claiming to
be Southern sympathisers to avoid pay
,
lug it.
Col. Pennock advises axe guerrillas'
wives to be sent out of the county.
TRENTON, N. J., Jan. ,2s.—The peace
resolutions were -called up *the House
to-day as a special order. After a lengthy
debate the resolutions were referred to
the Committee on Federal Relations.
A large majority in the Senate were op
pi:mimed to the resolutions in their present
shape; the object in referring them wag to
get them in some other shaker , refort
against them altogether. •
JEFFERSON CITY, Jan. 22.---In-the House
to-day Mr. Strachans' joint resolution ask.
asking twenty million dollars to compensate
the slaveholders.in Missouri, vies-amended
so as to reatttwenty.fout thillitins and was
passed, seventy to thirtyfour.
CoLumsus, 0., Jan. 22.—Wade was re
elected United States Senatnr on the first
ballot, by a majority of 24.
FORTRESS Mono;, Jan. 22.—The iron
clad Weehawken has arrived here safe.
STRIC4,Y PURE .ARTICLES •
Low Prices.
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE,
TORRENCE & MeGARR,
APOTHECARIES.
Corner Fourth and Market street.,
PITTSBURGH.
Drugs. Lead, Cream Tartar
Medicines, Paints, Baking Soda,
Perfumery Dye SWIM Mtur.Mnstard,
Chemicals, Spices,
the., ":".
SA. Phyaiaians Prescriptions acuurately 0001
pounded at all hours.
Pure Wings laud Liquors. for medicinal nee
only. iel9ta
CARIP AND BOWIE KNIVES FOR
leale by BOWN al TETLEY.
nob 13fi Wood street
A.E'PLES —lOO bbls GREEN APPLE
lust reoei r.ed and or sale by
JAS. A. FRTZER.
corner Market and First street.
NIW STOCK 01FOO OTS AIM SHOES
just reeeived at MooManor' At[atioti, k 5
Fifth ateeet.
' 't r . : 4.
1 .1
, ,
WE leaven:illy ;Reillieta .and CoraNdeted
OneoWßCitidimercial Reporter. - •
Ohms or Tag Sartramy Warned Pose%
Panama:Hi, Jan. MI: 1863. I
Remarks—We have, nothing , newto note in
the-marketsitice bin' lass; the*demand for certain
. .
leadinti,articles hare' imp;Oved.. and an advanre
hail bean demanded and obtained, The weather.
has beenremariably changeable, there being no
two days alike, Since our last weekly re: iew we
have been xisited with a flood in both rivers; the
one lb the Monongahela is the tint one Once last
Spring being sufficient for Coal boats ant Tugs
The export of Coal to Cincinnati and lower ports
amountel.to 2,141,000 bushels. This will not only
. be a aquae of large revenue to our coarsealera,
but of untold benefit to the Government and the
various cities bordering on the r vcr. Prim pres
ent appearances we think another floe iS not far
distant. The changes since our last will be found
noted below.
Ale.—The following are the new rates set by
the manufacturers:
X
bbls. ..s7 bf bbls ' bble 'hf bbls
00 350 00 400
Kennet:, XX 900 450 I Porten .. $ 7 B
00- 350
Brown Stout bblB 00 I
Apples—Sales of Reussetts at $3 35®2 50* bbl •
Ashas—Sates of Soda Ash, 4e; Refined do 4.34,•
Caustic Alkali 80; Nitrate at 7W.t.e74-; Refined
do none in the market; - Potash do; Pearls at lye:
Birsttelkfarket firm: prices unrhanged.—
Sales of prime Roll. 17®18c.: Packed 12®13c
Be Pitman—Advanced to 320 It lb.
Beaus-hales of small white at $250; mixed,
$225.
Rairein—The market contains an ample itipply
There is ajthed business doing in lots ranging at
two to Ilse thousand pounds at the following pri
eatVvlz•:, Eilioulders6o. plain Hams 81.4®34; 8, (1,
Hama 9 3e2®1 0 0. =
ORtreoms-ASsisitat $l. 25®$1 50 *dos for:c m
mon ands2®s9.so for good and fancy
Buckets and Tubs—The following are the
factory or - wholesale ratea... , ..From Store ;hew are
selling -at the 'customary -advance. Bubkets,
plain hisiclairfdozen $2 213; painted inside, $215;
varnished..s2 35; 3 hoops, $2 65; Tubs, No " 1, 3.
hooPa, dozen, $9 ; • No la aeons, $8 37; .ti02.;_5775
No 3,46 37N0 * feeler's -No 2 $3: Wash
.boards.l,2 50 Half Bushels, sealed ss.'
B W rionr—Sales in bask $3 50®3 60 pet cwt,'
at'Ba s Advanced; sales best Seamless 2 bushel
®5O
Cooperage.--011 barrels have advanced to
-$2 75„ and Bear barrels to 55c.
Candles advance); dipped 12.14e* lb; Moidds.
12), , Star Ilie4.Bterine 170.
Cheese - in fair demand, We note sales of
prime W. R. and Hamburg at 12e; inferior,_ 8@ 1 O;
CrackerS.Th 5 advanced rapes are as fo llows
Water to I Soda 7o
ths
Batter 7c Boston 7c
Sugar
Corn Real—Sales from store at 70®75c,
Cotton Yarns.
No. sto 10® 75c per 11:o 16 4 80a per tb
11 &12 ® 76,3 ' 17 44. 81c "
" 13 ®77c ........ 18 ® 820 ." "
" 14 @7Bc " " " 19 • ® 833
" 15 ®790 " " " 20 ®B4c " "
Pp). 400 @ 38
37 ,00,3 pr DI?. 800 @ 3f) 408.
500 OOD 0
6 0 0 36,4 c 1.000
" 700 35V.20 "
OalyetC4in o e t t e . Pll:jb
" over " 75 eta
75cts.
75 rte.
411 cts
45 eta
Candlewick....
Cotton Twine,.
Batting, common,
extra..........
Terres-Neteseh.
Nhesetloig.Eagle Sheeting 30 eta. per yard;
Niagara dcv783.4 et*, per yard.
Gried'Beer—We note sales a-in small way at
12c 5t
Dried' Pride—The demands continues im-
ProvilegAndtkbetter feeling pervades the market
and assegards peaches an advance has been oh •
tained: - .. , veveralhinidied bushels have chaste sd
-him& at thefollOwitg rates: Apples $125: Peach
es $287 , g3.00. • I
.
4EifteltAge scarce.. Prices have declined with
gales at 18e dozen.
Mb—Firm; sales- Mackerel, No 3, large, 7'k,
I§tB 00; do No. 2, $10: Pickled Herring $5; White
Fish, half bbl. 350.
Feed.—Steady; sales al tons Middl'ngs. $1 20;-
25 tons ship stuff, 85@590 and Bran. 80c per cwt.
Flour—The market since our last tuts underr
gone various changes Early in the week several
eastern =lra ants e tme cement us and picked up
several thousand, barrels Thts caused an. am
vanes of fro n 10e to 20c bbl, and the figures at
once went cp. Some dealers withdrew their
stocks, whilst others he'd them at thee furores
that excluded them froni the market at prevent,
Ihe..adranee here teems itittified b 7 a similag
movement in Cincinnati and Chiesge. The cur
rent rateenth •Ertra $8; Extra Family. choice
ikrandas $66006 75. Irregular brands sold at ava
.thsty of pr ices.
Grain—The market, with flie ezoeptiqn of
Corn and Oats, was dull and neglecteclMith no;
perceptible change in prices. The rates for
Inca' were; sad. $1,15: White $1 2 0 1 ,25.
Corn advanced and liberal tales took place at
72476. Oats partook of the same feeling and
sales were made at 500355. As regards Barley and.
R 943 we could learn of no sales nor change of
rates, .
Groceries—The market is unchanged as re
gards pricier' or demands. The stock in first hands
se not tame. Sugar varies from 103011 e; Molas
ses. 5445-6 i Rio Coffee T2€2,',Zo: Crushed Sugar. 14
lig , l4Y a o.
Gunpowder.—The late advance was to the
following; $8.25 'P keg: Blasting, $5.50.
Hogs-13alea of dressed at 41 , 945 c according to
gee: Baled of live at 3 80Cas4 15 as to size.
Gas Pipe.
Size. Per Foot.
Inch ...„, 70 . 114 inch......_.......... 32
8c 2 do 50
do cdo 23•5 do .4 ' 90
I. 60
31)
I 4 do 19e 4 do 2.00
I,kido .26e 5 do . 275
Hay—lbe receipts for the week were large :
priers a shade lower- During the vast two days
60 leads were eold at the scales at 14a16 per ton.
flops—We note sales of prime Eastern, New
York. at 23e. _
Iron and Nails,
Flat Bar Iron.
134 to 6 by to 1 inch
2 to 6 by 1% to le
1% to IXby %to 4 •
"
Horse Shoe Iron.
% to 1 by 5-16 to 3 inch
Heavy . Band Iron.
2 to 6 is , %, and .3-16' inch 6
135 tol 7 by l/ and 3-16 inch. 6
to 1 by.% and 3-16 inch
to
- 0 0by P % ,4 1"
- Bd d 3 Ll 6 g i li n t eh ßand. (1.1
11
sto 6 inch.
to 2 inch.- 6 6 0
1 4 t 0.134 inch '
1 to 1% moh.
..1
? inch
4 inch--
,I
7 2
A inch
dent it it , extra for all Cut Hoops.
Bound and Square.
1 to 2% inch ...... -.......... ......... ,
2%
to 4 inch
3to 3 inch
39 to inch
r.itridNinch.-...
nc. ........... ............ ..... ..
and 9- 16 inch
and 7-16 inch
16 inch
1 / 4 " inch
3-16 inch
Oval Iron.
to 1 , 4 inch
to X inch
inch
:ineli.. ':' , ,',..'......
Sheet Iron.
No. 10 to 17 - •
18 to 24
""
25 and 26...... ......... , . ~,,„„„
Z 7
Sheets over2B in. wide, %e @1 lb extra,
, Plates.
Boiler Iron, 3-16 to 31 inch
Boiletileada•
Tudc. itp,3-16 to4i a n n .,not over3o wide, 5
• 3-16 to . wide 51
Tank Hestia, (not in
ilinir,) 5A
Boiler Rivets
011s—The market since our last has undergone
various changes: prices are a shade lower: sales
during the week were large. Bates un so last
evening were: Refined in bond. 50k - 02; Free oil,
41:042c; Oil Creek 55@26; Lubricating Duck
meek —; crude ..Fetrdeum 10@lIc; Kanawha,.
11@12c. packages: Denzole.. deoderisedi 20@2£1
rotatoon—Primis 'have advanced; rates 211
his Fink Byes and Neshanocks at $2 per bbl.
Nees Pork—There is
W uo
not hind lin * g
in this
Sal e 4r e io q esh e v n a o ga m ind y eclied 2 wth b a a e e t
Ndeeds are
barred.
ede are lookimf up,. clover is held at $5 75(0
, Timothy sl.e2@sl. 75. Flax $2 25@245
husheL
BoalearThe followim are the mannficturere,
Erica& Resin , 614 c; No 1 Palm. 7c Castile and
Toilettg Ile; Sawyer's Chemical Olive. 9c, Wo
man's Friend_ ,_7o‘s lb
Starch—Wood? is selling at 534 c VI lb in lots.
White Least.—Prices have anvanced. White
in oil. perth 9 ,C 9Xc; Red pure, per. lb 2 2 .4V2Y40:
do. .do. dry per WeSg/fic; Litharge. 9*.
Window Gleinsk—The prices remain steady.
and we quote as follows. for city brands. in boxes
if 50 feet. cash no discount : 6xB and 739,
• Bxlo, $225; Sri]. 2xll, 9x12 and 10x12, $2 DO:
xl3, 9;14 and 10x14, $4 75; 9x15,19:16 and 10x16.
$3 00.
Widskey.—Prices have material ly advanced,
- especially common and rectified. holders de
mand.and obtain 38®40 for city; rectified old rye
continues to be disposed of at 500 to $l. 50@2 00
gallon.
SEIJAINft LOW AT BORLAND'S 1118
Market greet.
Men'a Buffalo and Gum Overshoes,
Men's. Boy's and Youth's Cavalry and 'Heavy
Boots; Ladies' Misses and Children's Gum Rai
mondo and Boots. Parker's ga•r Felt Soles and
Burnett's }Lacking. Give me a call.
JOSEPH EL BORLAND,
Cheap Cash Store, No. 98 Market st.,
2d door from Fifth. -
COLDS szvoLvEss...OLD 'Amu
new model. all sizes. for sale by
GOWN do TIYCLBY.
, 1 3 6, Wood street,
C nttr BRANDY,
100 961183 eaqh it M tole d..:1 e4.lficasoN.
1 ;1;1 4.14.1449/
imi= o
~ ~(i
. ,
.tom' The river—Last e vening, at4wi
light there were 8 feet 6 itiehes - liatOr and it it
stand. Weateerehangeable;
r , " '
• ;
,le' The Wheeling packet for-to i
...day s.
the new steamer Armada. Japt. G. W' Johnston.
She leaves punctuallY. PaSsengers and shippers
bear this in mind. •
Wirt Capt. D. Z. Yrickell'a., neivAnd.
splendid Steamer Nevada, is announced fixtuirlY
and St. Louis. Sho has been fitted up in the moat
splendid manner, and is beyond all, doubt one-of.
the' best - bbats ever . built., •
Itir Capt. ,Hartat's nlkw, steamoil Ori
ant mew/is : tor 'aiki - L'onriiilla on Fri
day. This boat is wall found in every resecet and
has bunerlorncio:nmodations. : CantiiinAndresfa
is in the °fries.' • ' • • • - ; 11
FOX', line
TH . &DAY. JAN 23-10 A-11;
THEN'EIiffzAND.FIBIE PAS. ligrait giediner 'NNVADa. D. Z
brieken, commander. .wiLt ,na Arnaonno
.ed above. • - '
For freight or paasage apply on board or. to
ian23 , Jl-11; LIVING.TION at CO,
or JOHN F.LACK '
- • - - _
For Flikeiuniiti and Louisville i „
FRASAY. JAN. at—lo t i 4
rni MEW AND atm 211.
DID _Nast:agar Steampr-ORIANT.
Cimain Lat4sll C# 111 *.;r10 1 .16,1013 lig
anndotodd abOro. •
For.freight or passaleakilio'nliiiaid - ortol
Ai, icoraaNAU' Idi j Pfg ..
W heellnin Parkinnt"eprg &
Portsmouth Regular WeelittirPtikektit4
TUE }ASST KU AIRING pis!'
snow steamer EOHO. JBB Walton.
ceumander, will leava as Almounoed,above an d
intermediate points thia day ot 4 p.m: I -
For height or passage4PPir on bard or to,
W: B. WHEELER. Ag e '.
JOHN FLACK. AO.
1863 NEW AXtROl:Ol3l..t/lit
Wheeling and Pittsbnrg• Daily: Ez
press
Ltne_ -
THE NEW .41W 11,NREEND ID
packet AttiVlAUti.
Iloorga w, indiraon..:iedminander, leaves Pitts
burgh for %Mauling, eve y Monday, WedniisrilY
and Friday at It o'clock a. nr ‘ riunctualli:i
Wheilluur for Pittsburgh every Tniaday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 8 a. in.
THE FIZIE' PASSENHEH
ere-mer ItVA,Johunar4ol
commander. leaves Piasatregh for Wheeling every
usii4as
3_ gaursdiy and IS Iturday „at 11 A. l.. EmetaallY
evsry,,ldondey,
WednesoLtWaaad_ltrlclaes at OA
limns at
steamers iiloseiortnee
tical2r.: at Wheeting , witlFlatt.riidit irlalers Warners
for Mirlette,ParkenMarg,mir.cibeipotc - ,, ,
Fer . futight,'e ri
r tistatitealmiy cat - bard or to '
JAME.S Uoa.falid. k CO4l
4 , ""i• A gent4ll4ol.4"Wattritreet.
- - .
Aegabsir , .. , lotaskingilui MiVer,..friewket
evet.t.atalir4r dary'at
4 V.
VuE FINE ,PASSEIVCIEIIt
,;.7 1 ' 44- steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, E. Ti
Brown, commander, will !cave as.noted above,
For freiebt or passage llepty'on board or to
notT, J. B. LIVINGS'ION
For Marietta and :
Regular Muskingum river '•Paiilltee
leaves Pittsburgh every Ttiesday, ;IP
p. m., Zanesville every Fridny lirn: M.!
f gre .. 7 . 4, THE NEW ANFI, sempfielini
^- Passenger steameraillaLi;GßA7l
HAM, Monroe Ayers commander, will leave as
noted above. For freight Or_p_assage •appiy: on
board or to J. B. LIVINOSTON & CO.
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
WM. -1-IA.Z.LETIL"
Has opened an office at
NO 90 WATER STREET, .
Where he will transact a fienetsil -13tnaMboit
Agency business, and Would solicit a Aare of pate
ronaue from steamboatmen.. ap24-Isd
The Clonfetwona and Experience, of a.
Poor Young =Mei
OEI CT Eit A N HAVING BEM
cured of the results of early error 'aid dis
ease. wil from motives of benevolence, seud7to
those who request it.aeopy of fim'aboteinterest=
ing narrative,: published by' hinisidf. This little
book is designed as a warning and .cautions to
young, men and those .who suffer-from Ntavelous
DEBILITY, Loss OF MEMORY, PREMATORII DECAY,
Ate., ,¢c., enPolYing at the same time the means of
self-eure. Single copies will be sent under.seal
in a,plain envelope—withditt eittirge+-totiny.nhct
request it, by addrefsidethe author:-
CURS, A. LAMBERT, Esq.,
no2l:3mdtwl Oreenpoint, Long Island. N.Y.
Dr. Tobias` Venntiiiii - Liniment:
~..
A certain cure for pains and aches, and wirree
ted superior to any other, Croup it. cares. -Peel=
tively relief is ausolutely sure immediately after ,
it is us , d. Mothers , remember this. aini••arni
Yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup la
a disease which gives, no notice, frequently at
tacking the child in thelead hour or night; be
fore a physician can be summoned it may be teo
bite. Remember the • Venetian
.Tisiment never ,
fats. Price 25 and 50 cents' a boffin.
Druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandt strest.New„York.
jantitclatw3wo -
. _
The Safest Best-
Ppiparatirn that tairbo nand `npon the Ba'r for
imparlint knatural shadearown bkottair
CHR EST ALD PRO'S HA IR.-DYE.,
It corrects the bad effect; of btl?er dyte, j a
1.3 , applied, performs its work'instantaneouabc - -
and its presence, to the obrerver. remainatin
Manufacture& by: J. ORISTADO)IO,;'
House, New York , ,Sold s ev*Wharootnii'Opß t
ed 'by all. Hair Dresser. • •-•'• : - •
Pnoe. $l.. $l5O and $3 per box. soooppliatoalit.
ORISTADORO'S HAIR PRISERVATKVB.
Ia ,
inmaluablawitb Ms Dye. as it imparti tip; Ut
most softness, the moat beautiful ales", and mat
vitality to the Hair. . =
Fries 50oents; $l, and $2 ber bottle . aecording.to
Bho. , . , . jalla2;daW/4100.'
IMIE
Faits about ItiandretWs
. -
liitir•Ctimg
• Westchester Co.:
_Oct. -23,187;„" , 5 )
•
Mr. G. Tam Eyre Summow, Edi;or'Hiair
Dear,Bir—l vrould' 'state thatl - viag biditeed to.
use BItANDRISTIPS PALS, through the recota:
meridation of John R, Swift of(ktittni, Westches
ter county, who was entirely restored - to health
by their use. Herwassicklor some twoYealliOT4l
- and' dyspeptic;: and he'.tried overyttung
but was not relieved. Finally, ho took one Brost
dreth's Pill every dayfora week. and otiose of six.
Pills every day for three doss. and then took one
Pill every day, with an occasional dose of sig. In
one month he was able to go to work. 'B4 in three
Months he well. gaining 41.1 pounds in wmght.
Yours truly,- EDWARD'PURDY....
WEirCHMER C. I.7NTY. RS :
Edward Purdy being duly sworn, says that he
resides. in the town of New Castles that some
years ago he was very sick with a 80i0 on his leg.
which had been running for over ilve years; that
he waa also much distressed by a pain in his cheat,
and besides very costive and dismal); that af
ter trying various remedies and many physici ans ..
he commenced usingßrandretles Pills, six to eight
three times a week, and at the' end of one month,
the sore on his leg healed. and at the end ,of two
months he was entirely cured of costiven esti, dys
pepsia and pain, and has remained --well ever
since. EDWARD` PURD Y
sworn to before me. this 18th deyof Oct-1862.
S. MALOOLiII'SMITII.
tiol2atlcw•tfo. JuktiOnofthe Peace.
Sold by libouitto RedputKinanio d All ey
Pittsburgh.
• -
s. -
"IRATE/3 FOB LAD/WC AND GIENs i
dem e n. all styles for tale bY.
BuW N k TETLEY. "
Lid Wood Street.
WALL 'PARER,' CHEAP-.4loTit
French and American, will be sold with=
out advance in price until New YeWs at the old
stand. 87 Wood street, bp. .
W. P. ISAR§RALL:
416 ir' .wanted-
BUr Taus MISSES ANIV
drcn's Boots Gaiters and GU= at the ClitiaP'
ash sior.o of J. H. Borland's. - -
Eruy YOUR lioois r satoms;
is GANS and Qtana at I.3o#and'ik 98 Markel
War Fifah:
Alan HOOP SHIRTS 41,1.
histNiMr‘l BA at old oriole. lalittufen rat
kailor4 MiCttout
14. 1 11Rdts and
t Vt-4
, ; , -BELLINGLAT-iltro:; 1 0 4 171 0 27.610'
WarmiouleS TG Ss 7
to oat, alf altij , "l4llllt. tlif
)04E' ANIII - .11416e
2d Door ibEilaw
RIVER INTE/iMO.#63LJ
PORT OP_ PI,TTEIB
AIIaIVED. r.
Frank!in, Bertnett,Brothilvilln.
Gallatin, Clarke, do
Armada, Johnton...-Wheelir •
• DBPARTND, •
Franklin, Bennett, Breitleillki.: g ,
Gallatin, Clarke. ' do.
Minerva. Gordon. Wheeling. -r:
T. J. Patton. Ilenderton.
SPECIAL •EOT WES.
1111 PENETRABLE MEOW*.
.4" 4,
,EOEIIOIIII4-Alt:'.' . Tilt
AtECOADAPEMEMICIISIMIS ittreCrAit t
--"notttps 'i • Y:.•:'
,";• GIST= 1
I P IOO,II O II A . CB, UTEIVTILE.
Ohtiadrests,whoil*W been tula.;
ate tifiebtaid ailaiitt.noe at. klasoniet BAD. the
PoiY rwm..wilillleaxain all this week. exhibit--'
trig ,lfiferitnit to.McVelook,liaticees3Vidnei.-
daT andAltzirdAtjl-flel;.st , 310'eleak.
Deorropedhriu aff hoer pre lona..
, ' •
Adatis..ion s ioeuts; plthasquAlaeats. •
,PITTSBUILON THEATRE .-
142138121 HICifP9/1181)N. -
l a tfig ati lat....Ainausatour - Bozet, 15 00
PriVat• 'BOA og Parquatta ind
Drees 50 ee imply Wel; 95
°exam Col_Orod. Gallery. 95 Nutt Colored Boxes S) oeatal .
15
, •
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_ • 4t - , 04- .. ,4 4 6x 4 - -
Helen Mir/
Fonertfailee . ...2ro9D,e
To be followed, but:the, beautiful new ot
Akangig'
baba, Myron
. . Myron
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Yatßodp}r2~':ii rt.: k....fif 1. 1 Myron
_ -
BluantaßlTirtiOLLEGE,
woe
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IN tramblis wants Penneyl-.
v_anie froznArsittalajzio n . oa
* . MN ' "
tat& inivilines to
lemur- a: • r 6 ,, • r - 4
•ore and Degree&
The lomNon isf, the im_ston glikel most
healthri karti o ft Alie "
showy Mountains. beins.waYerblal , Dare
_ PRCIINIKM ..I.ll4lollL___
cl.mr enceem the sum.
MONDIVE
about thir ' ot!Me
intotwoliassio to Anntot return name
sam bativ iir . 4119"313 . &erre.
wur be furnisbina the-
Mtialinha .r.. • 64). ! the
1 4tri/O B Vand VOV-Artedelnntairinttra
iPhirec». nett wilt. 'initiated • that. dee
,rears to thaw of4Leheit.. _
Tratep r , Boar& !ma wutttos;tiOame halt Yeari7
advanos.4.4i. `-•
WaabligazialijaaWilizi;__
"Cinsidbaiant mode& aat , _tranepa,naista i .a g .• 10
'Students spend Yoo4seuittae.:_a,' 10 •
r— Reterentwasa.2b, to thellt4tev. Bruton
13;-Rffnolii.8t. Mares.
Watt*. Omit! other Clergymen of the Matenett
Dlonmeet-
./WATOHES
' roltAot.ibiiiiii
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Pn: 3 o= 3, *atoilAg Americans
t ilin , imr!akcAxiVFATCljaplNllPAN't•
Weliiiitfii lhat:they lima hstek ..k 4 l ..910..
now style of Watch, esnrettly! 'adding&
diens and tam W,hufsslra a soodwatchatairoid
dild,o4: liesiwatoltaw,aro =led to dit
plaotillii.-Woribleti; h and
SaiSS - !*oolirtiairith4h.t3V-: the country. is
bud ed. wadl!ld.ch 7.B”llWyer .expeobs, itt keep
tbiniWgitith eres2ti.'betial refused inann
tan tnres.sant, tathlgestuitiyAiedninie
home aud..uSedlutroonlythloasoring. and dand
ling purnme;„ z
We offer.to - sellpur WOch,Allich Aso thmot
substanlidlinildithe, en l ac&nrate and durable
Stilalalr Silver oasta,liunilig
pat crn, at as low epriceasi e asked for the trash
dneres/ankW;tss irliketifferTokta.
wm.
ALERT:aI.:46W irr . rabic nW found
oa,tiii4daro wttvsry watch of this maaidatitire.
and -is one otanrtradema.rV.... •
SoldgisitsibliVrafolt tearer'
al States. Wholaud - Edidids ehould be` iddrised
to, :ijkolsaintizAt LleP~ r e:
Aitents,fot
ia'a l39 6tzeod;is z ass Broadway, MT._
• ; tlt • • I
Evirixoggsfkieriemn
HITCHEN tr
Tin 'Wareiixf • --
Weeded I e • askets 7
Spioe ek
J B idly Moulds
C_Rst Tubs ,rWigthaseinao, 3 l4, ;: ,
,‘StrOtettters ', 0 ) &116)3 .
Hmr
-Mince - 1E lea Ogal Seattle'
Silver
- k —l eatet
Lidiro
Ea •
LeanonEmumatarsr,_—_ , --
"Stew Pans.
Wafts .Irons ,, -- 7 '
) ish Kettles
HantgicOrg
Larding Reedlera3. - 1'
Puddingßene
E r ma:p an s "?i":
Butter Ladles
Iron Holders,
Step Ladders '—
Heelers
Clothes Lines . .
&Wes
Cook's Knives
Bread 0 Boxes
sea 9D ai !... r , ...1;:.;.11.
FOR,THE DI
I ;Riffilfieliffl,-;
m
'4:tasting Doo -
Coffee Mills
gam
rYarirtalkaitir ' l 4 -
Egg Beaters '
' , Moor PaUt "'
Wator itrzr
Pia _
valid W , t
Wooden Slogan, '
Butter"Prta
~-Waah,Taba
Soap Caps
' , -"-Icclast
Sadiroaa-4
Idast-Prompss l
Oaks Botag &4.
AFXII 4 / 1 :31100111/.1 , 10.-. 1
u „n"
-"" a.... ,-.•
°adore
. .-
'•SkrOp- Jugs- _
Cake Knives 2.
:,Crumb Kiiivoe j^.
'Salt Stands
PPlPStanda
Gravy plait' "
Sand, it OvalSalsore
PatiVierStarida
Cocoa do do I
Stag-
do: •.• do,
Forint Spoon•Tria"
Dish Covers
lee Creem Knives
Cabkin.Bings
ke ilaskma 4'l .
'Forks and Spain'
-
:Oyster LBpoadles
Samrwy
'''lll nger estardBPooas
leelitcherr
•
Carvatsn
I'ol*B
•,•B
>s aiters
I es ,
11.4
ClOrkagereWi_.
Knife Sh arpeners
IVategloolert. ke. °• •
A./IFE•004-
tibraey Steps Door Mats '
„Vienna Fish Globes I Vestas
IBlrd Cages • • • Meat - Safer , •
vi zze tt s . Pocket Knives
Card de ViiitaileB Flasks
Camp Knives 111111 Camp Portfollos. - yi = • =''•
And everything pertainin g to, a walk ,
appointed ~
HouseholdT6 he (Arabia at reasonable priest at the NEW,
STORE of
SAY fit RICRARDQ,
-."
N 0.60 FIFTH STREET.
First door below the Bank. .. 1
wa.. All goods delivered free of charge Be WO
eltv;Allegheny, Birmingham. Manchester. -D
euesne borough. etc.- nel2-
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- - -
Hash Dishes
„Witte littablersl'
Spirit valise Pate —
Table Mats '
Bread Baskets.
Wine Coolers: .
Refrigerators
BMW •
IME D. sAviates nesTrrirrios,
no Smithfield street., opposite theCtPrtM
House. Chartered by the Lft,tepp.
OVVICERS.
President__ __014111259 PAILIE?
VZCI PHISIDENTIL .
Wm. H. Smith R. F. Reid
Thos. D. Messier A. Reiv man
Frauds Sellers . Joshu• , Rhodes' ,
• John F. Jennings: 'Jamb Stnekrath
Thomas S. Blear ' Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Stook
TZUBTXXS,,
Josiah Ring C ZU_
A B Bell -1 /1 1 werth
S Fowler ' ' W A'Reed.
Jae : W Woodwali C- Sehmerti.
Rahm ' Rickets*
J M 'Barman - , H Hartman • ,
'D hi .Lang •ItZ Andatoon''' ' 6 - -
Jae ,
W W Boatel . ' B
' 0 11 olf RoliettD
Win Smith. - • W Unimak -. •
B - Jcinea B Joint
W.H Phelps -- Herron
- escoitiaini
D.B. MoKINI4IY. • - -
Open daily homy a. Y tO 21%at.,
day m and Saturday 'avantr .fitouL6 to S 0
- waits reneivatariALlßDUW and upwaydia;',n,
videndo declared in-lieoeinbar and Tuns int'
•Di ' deanewadto renialiviuro-Vaatolti. .
credit Abe
namoe.Y inotitaitthikirara, wads* to :this.
persons w u isearnboare mall,
to aoonm tellposito; - Wal &Os ,
widoki jaralottaa whoa ad. their
nuinaynot ahlwatitearhurtn- ,
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