derritt pl.9o'ar,ooll46,oFikAlsoilli: str — TerriptpUrlV YORK. arida tIiTM Mare our meats forth. /kill* andliree Whom eltlsClostikre su thurlied to tskiadvistbansats and Bubscalptiatis or us at our Batty' tHil*th IMORNING, JAN.-19 OtTi AIiD !': is ► ip ii i; , { ' NOB United ti iii s Pidsois,irstitstilltsih- If' ustistd: " s le i The . followt ,g is a list of U. S. pris onersihat ii 4 died in the rebel States' militFy prison hospital at Richmond, since..lannflry`e4th, 1863. Private C. ". Bee,, Co. I, Pa.; Jan 14 ; privatiiktieha l il Hess, Co. H, 7th Pa. Jan. 14 ;priiite S. Holabangh, Co., 'E, bth Pa., Jaii.4s , private Johnßln_ W. Co. E, 2 41 - Del.,li74an. 15 ; Corp. J. W. A. Bishop, Co.LI, 121st, Pa. Jan. 16th • pri vate Wm. Chamberlain , do. K., llth'Va., Jan. 18th ;riyate Oliver Warren, , Co. 4., let N. C., :ari l 17th ; private Ham son Young, 0 .„ 4th Maine, January i ti /9th. ai The folleWink wounded officers were in hospital at Richmond on the 19th kat : Capt. S. S. Marchant, H, 186th Pa. Capt. C. V. Schaffie. E, sth Pa. _Ac. F. Mc rue, E, 12th Pa. First Lieut.! . J. K. gyers, F, 16t1 Me., r i Capt. Johnt'' 'yer;' - ff, 16th Me. H. Bryan, K, 3d Pa:' Lieut. L. A. Johnson H, 11th Pa. Lieut. J. P. [lncasK. 6th Pa. / F. Bruck ' , Al t sth N. Y. Assistant At; General T. Brent, Swear. ingen, 8d hiigade Pa. RE1114:42708. 111 To be Tried Here. We public a paragraph from the :Ileveland Leader, a few days since,. stat ing that officeldelCintitay had obtned a requigitidn for tbe forgers'now confined in our jail; but tbat their removal had been delayed for a fewl days, at the request of the District. Att6rney. That officer informs us that it is. his; d etermination ' o try their case here; and ' hat,sci far from assenting to their removal to Cleveland for trial, he informed the °Meer' who , came here, for theiri ' that he leould have them in the event of their Oquittal here, and not oth erwise.--, Werinderidand that theYltre deavoring. to the finds necessary to pay off the - CleVelandfOrgery, and being under the impreslion that they have suc ceeded in dertrArlig the evidence of the fcirgery here, expect to escape all punish ment. . The Compromise. Up City Controller has returned from NewirOrk, Whin, he succeeded in ex chart-glut a number of the new compro mise for the old loes—among them _some, on - whieft:suit his been bronght.and judg in it ent obtained.l he, terms , offered were generally acceptable and readily adopted by all whoth the Controller met. We hope` e long te see-all these bonds taken up, as the old tib i a are , rapidly being sent in for exchange and now that the city authorities 'have ishotin a disposition Co make settlement by providing for the in terest on the compromise bonds, they will be sent in even ti t pre rapidly'. Solilipmfit Dead. The followiugi Pennsylvania soldiers died recetitlYithe hospitals at Fortress Monroe; Stephen! Murray, H, 9th Re serves ; Christ4Sterchel; G, 103 d; Wm- Coo - per; 1,3 d Rtherves ; Chas, P. Granger, E, 72d; Wm. gill. Gilliland, I, sth E‘Re serves C Mayer,ll, 50th ; J. Ewell, A. 81st; John Eicher ' K, 85th.; D. Hansber, —ger, I, 93d; II Lenbi, B, 96th; Geo. Bernard, H,' 158th; Lewis Banker, G, 181st ; L. H. Sakddack, B, _sBth ; John B. Bolen, IC, 178thk . iCharles E. Baxter, A, 101st. 11 ! Tiansporta f ii on and Telegraph-I le ltiipartment. . We have rece i ved a copy of the annual report of O. W. Sees, Chief of the State 1 4 Transportationand Telegraphic Depart- meat, giving a distailed account of its op erations for 1864.1 Mudh has been done for the•sick and Wonndedisoldiersof Penn- sylvania and. at a very moderate expense, as the entire (coof the department for the year was $4 ,641,05, divided as fol st. lews : Miscellaneous Teaming, $694,413; , Telotgriiiilf*Xlihthies; $8,930;41; Sluscusl service,j(trAtisp r ortation : and eKpenseif,) $1,60; ExpressL ount,t9B7,34;Exienses of deserters, $9; 9; Recruiting expenses, (R. Vol.-Corliteir $144,20; Cumberland T expedition, (other than railroad transpor tation) $5,304 1 i15,. Recruithig expenses, third requisatten, $275,20; Salaries, $2,433,80; COO transpertation, $49,33; Railroadtranspeitatien,..ipusengers,s2B,- 965,98; Railroild, transportation, freight, 82,091,23; Miioellaneoui expenses, $l,. 390, 43; Recrutfaeg expetises, first requi sition, $312,26111The discount from the usual rate of charges was on the whole nearly twenty-sill per cent, effecting a say-• ing of $15.546,35. . Chute: h Contert . A number oft froung ladies and gentle men ofSe*iekleygiVe a concert 4gis even ing in the old Pkesbyterisp church. of the borough, the piWeeeds Vibe devoted to the •purelutiel of an i torgan - The .programme is an.excellent ;one and there should be a good attendandei Shot ti Louisville. George Hildebrandt, altrolunteer from Lancaster, wasigkot through the heart in a _ quarrel in LorusTille, on last Thursday night, by one .TotutcHeff,,#ho was arrest ed and committed for hearing. Intent to Hill. George , Lewistja colored boy, charged with aiding and ihetting_ youcg Watts in stabbing* son o f Mr.. Mr'l J. Knor r , -,grCt cer; of Federal street; All eg heny , has been. arrested and committed tod jail by Alder man Donaldsonl defaultiof42oo-hail,:ta answer a chargn fof assn t- and..baitery with intent .to • d . eiir jratir eightyr• • There are no r: ?winners in our jail, of whom tw en ty are Similes. ,' ,!. _ i tt : NAN* Moneitain. ~ - - The First Virginia reg iment is now at North MatintaitiAtation, on theßaltimore aml„Ohio ft,silr, ' r lt now t ?n , mbers about 600 siniCanln "i - for sO rtubS 460'dem ileser rs 'Simi * lift tu ,a. A number ofliteserters have been re cently Beak W' ' on .itrie Provost Marshal, anion 1, ells./ Nelooqt-whfl recantly i sitiiiii - rtii‘J g jabelfaii, itrigt prison. 1 1 '4 The oil desk* of Oil City have pre sented hir. ° Johnii;tifthe.oo.oity Register, with,a puree of $260, for hie ability in ad vocating the oilititereeta of that locality. Dealt* In Hospital A:1/3ordinsst i , , 145th l; J. Bollinger; F, 181st • A. It*Fil, G, 1131st and G. /lank i-Ei?" l 2Otlitt , kXeuipylvania, died in Washington hospitals, since last report.l 'it the case of . BPber ts: - Bidwell—error to the District Court of Allegheny county —the Supreme Court Audited a deep sion'effirming theAdettninti-- in)solve . at; Alfred Fogle, committed for affiliation more than three mnnths since, was released yesterday under the insolvent law. Furniture aitiiltedding at Atte • Oen. Phis morning atllto. 77 Fourth street, atten o'clock sill:4 sold Holisishold.and Kitchen farnitanOup - Bedding, etc» ..Arteniii—lirard— (our ire , would I)iciiiCrlyAniriir to whoni.wea ll uded if we mention hilll'44de sal nnuli:4- Charles . aF BrownedJdelivered.his !lecture" enti,- Y tled -1 111:xtridlinifeifin fricii" - to `all *hi, pi aid crowd intoiLafeyette Hall: ast even and nifiriji were truzied 'amy l the ca lla/Wei', the bilikfing-.being entirely toe iiinited for ;kW' Who •desired to' hear Bich, we lejum, is. the reception of this 'eccentric genius in all the cities of the West where he has"attempted to cultivate this new plot in the lectfire garden, as he has lectured to overflowing houses this season in Chicago, Milwinkee, Detroit and other.places. His "lecture" (though why it is so. called we are at a loss to deter inine) is a curious medley of funnyisms and extravagances, laughable in them selves, but so queerly said, coming at the most unexpected times and accompanied by such quaint gestures, as to make them irresistible to the most determinedly . grave colons in the assembly. The title might as well be anything else for any connection between it and the subject matter (which changed with every half dozen sentences) and herein was exhibited thegreat triumph of wit and wisdom. But we think there was a stroke:of diplomacy in the 'selection of the:subject so closely allied,apparently, to the all absorbing topic of the age, aswell as a spice of sarcasm in the cavalist man ner in which it was treated. But Arte mus was triumphant, as his auditory went awayin perfeat good humor,much edified and smiled by what they h ad heard, and hot ashatied of having mijoyed a hearty laugh-7-or-rither a succession of those an "dent ai d s. to good digestion. The far famed exhibitor of wax-wurx goes East from our city, and we bespeak for' him a hearty Welcome and full houses wherever he may stop. Reperved. The Supreme Court has reserved the sen tence of the ClariOn county Oyer and Terminer court, pronounced upon John and Phillip ' Walters, and (John Ruling, manslanghter,•in killing Martin Belchur, whom they were "serenading." The ground of reversal is that the verdict acquitted the prisoners -ot all crimes charged in the indictment and convicted them of one not laid in it. Their discharge was therefore ordered. The court commented with severity upon the sense less praCtice of serenading. gad Accident—Bey , Killed - On Monday afternoon an accithint A &stressing character occurred in the vi cinity of Four Mile Run, in Peebles town whip, on the' bank -of 'the (Monongahela' river. A man engaged in hauling floir stopped hie fa= near the : residence of Mr. G. Watkins,and while getting , a board to slide the dour from the Wagon, one of the barrels rolled out and fell upon Evan 'Watkins. a litticson of the above named gentleman, and injured hiin so that he died. The child was only four years and seven months old. The barrel either fell or rolled upon the right side of his head, crashing it so as to injure the brain.— Another boy who was in company with the child,was-knocked down,* the same time; brit escaped injury. - 'Coroner Mc; Clung held an "inroit upon-the body, on Tuesday afternoori and the jury' found a verdict in accord ance with• the facts as Stated. Mail Department. Postmaster General Blair has directed a contract to be made with the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad Company—Will iam Reynolds, Esq., of Mead Ville, Presi dent—for the . transporbition of the mails from Corry by Rockdale, Venango, and Saegcrktown to - Meadville, daily, except Sunday, from the date of their commence ment to the 20th of Jan', 1804. Mgad— rifle is thus placed in direct, daily Com munication with New York, and in a few months will be put in regular iailway con nection with the now rapidlytprogressing route to Akron, Ohio. M. S: Woodworth, of Warren comity, Pennsylvania ) is ap pointed route agent on the abobe line. Vandenberg Readings . "Mr. George Vandenhoff gave his first reading from *Les Miserable on Tuesday night at Concert Hall and it was impel sing how,in the course of an hour and a half or three quarters, he contrived to epito• mice the story, and to present the moat re markable features of Part I. (Fantine). him a highly , artistic effoTt, powerful and - dramatic in US 'effect. The story of Jean Valjean, so powerfully told in the work itself—though there diffuiely spread out—was given in an abstract lb which all the great characteristics were ;preserved. Mr. Vandenhoff will read this evening from "Cosette" _the second number of "Les Miserable& '' Mingled with the pathos, there are scenes of great humor, almost• equaling the comicality from Dicken's which fol lows as an after-piece. The Gottschalk Coneert. The sale of tickets for the grand con cert on Saturday evening by L.l M. Ootts challh -the great pianist, and Carlotta Patti, the celebratecl prima donna, com mences at the music store of Jno. H. Mellor, Wood street, at nine o'clock this morning, when reserved seats Can be se cured. Go early and take your choice. The. P4ilymorams. This superb entertainment continues to draw crowded holism, at Masonic Hall and delight everybody. There is; but one opinion in regard to it. By universal acknowledgement it is far superior to any exhibition ever in this city, and we regret to aunnpnce that it will positively close on Saturday evening next. Our American Con Sin. Mr._ Chanfrau's audit:tacos are improv ing with theyeather and he was well re- Owed - .list evening; To-night the very popular;piece of "Dar American Cousin" will be produced, with Chanfrap as Lord Handreary.- He-will doubtless do fnlljns. tics to-thapart r asit is exactly in his line, and should dravrlVelL Verner's Pride. • The 'Petersons - have just issued another of the veryimpular novels ot Mrs. Henry Wood, entitlettrAfVerner's -Pride.", It is a tale of domestic life and is even more powerfully"' written than its predecessors, which met with- deserved favOr. The Manuscript was pUrchasedlrom theanthor at a large price and idissued a month in. advance of its completida in Edrope. It is published in two volumes, at fifty cents Bach, and can be had of W. A. Gildenfen; , ey N 0 045 ,Eifth street. - It. , will be read .y the greater pdrtion of the community. ME great rise in the price of ry gonds does not seem to make any difference with the Messrs. Barker & Co's, Market'street. While every. day:. brings us the-ii telligeoce let pricethave advanced and are likely o continue to do so, this firm still adver tises to sell'at bid prices—Prints at 181- cents, new styles and best quality ; De Labals, at 18/ • and 20 cents, and other dressgoodsat'eVen less than list year's prices., Silkithey are offering at old prices. Make at cost , and other articles pro portion. These ire really extraordinary inducethents. See their advertisiment. , Elwyn I.llAxig's Sewing litafibbiesgoi mit, sosaufeetoring.pumare the bast inns. _ A. 0 AY,General Agent, - IS street, Pittsburgh. P 70 i1?Y.7071y. » ..... « . rosErn 11E17E4 & SON itANOPARPOIPOS OP NANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE ac CU AL IRN WARSHOUBIL 135 9MITHpIRLD X 111 . atetwee &ztk Meet and With Ai 11 es.) soy prrrentraush OCCORW FrOm Was APPOINTMENT of P LARGE MEETING IN ST. LOUIS Order from the Secre, LATEST NEWS FROMIARKANSAS. Rebel Prlsonere I XXXVIIIth CONGRESS Wesiiinctrow, Jan. 28.—Penator Colla mer's postal bill empower& the Postmas ter General to appoint 4u Postmasters whose annual salary is less than one thousand dollars. It requires Postmasters and mail agents and persons employed in the general postoffices, to make oath to their fideliiy and loyalty. It awards com pensation in four classes, the first between - four thousand and three thousa, d dollars, the second between three ' thousand and two thousand dollars, the third between two thousand and one thoind dollars, the fourth between one tho usand and one hundred dollars, the fifth less than one hundred; by the Postmaster General, from a comparison of average, salaries of the four preceding years, and may be readjust ed not oftener than once in two years.— The eateries to go into effecin July next, in the offices of the first and second classes. It is proposed to allow Oust and reasona ble sum for the costof rent,fuel, l lights, :dears, &c.; also to the offia of the other classes which are distributing offices for clerk's hire and all box rents and other perquisites to be accounted for by the Postmaster. The box rents and postage always-prepaid. Oaths made to quarterly returns on penalty of perjury. The Post master General to regulate' the periods during which dead letters shi ll remain in any Postoffice, and those cotaining vain able enclosures to be register'sd in the de .partment, and when not returnable to the writers or persons written to,' shall be in cluded receipts and be subject to reclama tion. Letter carriers to be apointed and receiving offices and boxe established and provision made tor rrying local newspapers and small packaes; the rate eit i) of a half ounce letter thre e cents, drop letter two cents and no carriers fee allow ed; registered letters to poly a fee of twenty cents. Newspaper 1 postage on weeklies per quarter five'cents, semi weeklies ten cents, tri-weetlies fifteen cents, dailies, six issues, t irty cents; four ounces to be the standard weight of periodicals, small, papers sent in a pack age to one address charged at the same rate. Senator Wilson's letter froa the Milita ry Committee for the encouragement of re-enlistments and enrolling and drafting the militia, and other purposes, provides : First, That sueh of the vohinteers and militia now in the service of th e United States, who may re-enlist for t one year after the expiration of the pretient term of service, shall be entitled to a 1 bounty of fifty dollars, one half of whl r e l li shall be paid upon such re-enlistment a d the bal ance at the expiration of the erm of re enlistment, and to such as may re-enlist for two years after the expiration of their present term of enlistment, shill be paid one-half of their bounty, for 'enlistment provided by fifth section of the act ap provedthe 22d of July, 1861. ' Second, The President shall make all proper rules and regulations fair enrolling and drafting the militia of the United States, and otherwise putting 43 act into execution, and the enrollment 9f the mili tia shall in all cases include, able bodied male citizens between the ages 0 - 18 and i 46 years, except such as may be exempt therefrom by the existing lairs of the United States, and further exemption from physical disability shall only be made after the completion of the draft. Third, Whenever the President shall tall for the militia of the Statesland Ter ritories to be employed in the Service of the United States, he shall specify . in his call the period for which said service may be required and not exceeding two years, and the militia so called, shall tiO muster • ed in and continue to serve for and during the term so specified unless sotmer dis charged. • 1 Fourth, Every person who Shall M pur suance of any law of the Unitedates or requisition of the President be d r afted as a soldier shall, when so drafted bdeemed to be in actual service of the United States, ift and will thereupon be subject to the rules and artitlea of War in the same milliner as though he had been mastered into' tue ser vice of theUunited States. _ . Fiith, The drafted militia brotilt into the service of the United States y the authority of this act, shall be placed in all respects upon.equal looting witti troops authorized by the fourth sectio of the act approved July Flth, 1852, Sr. Loiris,,Jan. 28.—A large and en• ;husiastie meeting was held in Turner's Hall, to ratify the President's Proclama tion. Speeches were made by Henry J. Blow, Chas. D. Drake, Chas. P, JOhnson, George P. Strong, Gen. W. K. Strang, and several Members of the Legislature. which received immense applause. 1 Resolutions were adopted declarihg that slavery was the sole impelling causb, and has been, and now is, the life of the pees ent rebellion. That the attempt todestroy this Government is a crime which, for cruelty and perfect infamy, no lageage catrfully characterize, and the Alderman nation is solemnly bound to preveit that crime, at whatever cost of blood and treas ure, and.if necessary thereto, to destroy the whole mass of those attemptihg its perpetration. Expressing a belief that all efforts at conciliation or arrangement, are utterly futile, and the country can only , be laved by the prosecution of thejrar in every form and to every extreme known to civilized nations, till the last vestige of rebel . power is swept from the soil of America. That slavery by its own and murderous act in attempting to diiitroy the Government, haaabsolved the Amen can Government audpeople, from all ob: ligatiims, to preserveand protect, in fa re .von where rebellion" exists, aid has im posed with 'the 'power of irresistibl ne• Camay, the stern obligation to destr y it, if a nation - itself would live. That ho ding back from destruction, slavery '; up old ing and sustaining rebellion avit is, an not be defended upon any ground, jus ice ' expediency, or constitutional, or ni, rat obligation, and can find no apology except , among 1 those . who prefer slavery' to their comstry. That war power of a nation i are exerted against its emerg nay whether;"foreign or domestic, "y wholly I unfettered .by .constitutional Statos, =alba the President .. .itt-timii of war isiuithorized in that power as Ihia judgement directs to subjugate such ene mies; and whoever invokes the Consetu tion to tranntel the President's action 18 a public.eneniy, or deceived by traitor in disguise that 'entered the foregoing views and impelledlby solemn sense of necebsi sky, which the South has itself created to overthrow: : It it an attempt to plunge the country into an irretrievable rum, and considering no measure too sevdre for that purpose, and posessed with the belief that the destruction of slavery! is indispensable to the salvation of our free institutions, And firmly holding that the President's proclamation of the first 'of oximpl,) '~l~m r power veatthiligidataa DAPOlnlider'in thief of the Army and Navy waa imperi- Oualg.detnapdod „t1Kpo.)111% widw, and , inwhovetkeigettooveothate z ... e overthrow of the rebellion. We do without qualification. or reserve, approve ;and :applaud the issuing of that Proclamation, and do call upon every patriotic citizen of the United Staten, whatever may have been his previous views of the expediency of such Ern act, to accept its legality as a thing accom plished, But fo rally to the sitOp,bit tij the. President in this great vital blow,' 'at the only instance for that what has ever dared to assail American free institutions. STMASTERS ary of War WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington,Jan. 20, 1863. f Ordered : That overnor Andrew, of Massachusetts, is authorized, until 4i Ether orders, to rase such number of viduntei r companies of artillery for duty in the forts of Massachusetts and elsewhere, and such corps .of infantry for the volunteer military service as he may find may to be conveni ent. Such volunteers to be enlisted three years, or Utilise sooner didcliar#ed, may include persons of African descent, organized in seperate corps. He will make the usual needful requisitions on .the ap propriate staff bureaus and officers for the proper transportation, organization, sup plies, subsistence, arms and equipments of such volunteers. Signed Chicago -2d SESSION FArErreviLLE, ARK., Jan. 28.—An en thusiastic Union demonstration occurred here - yesterday. Oven, one thouww4loyel, citizens were present. SpeeThis were made. by Dr. Johnson, a prominent Union refugee, Lieut. Col. Bishop, Ist Arkansas cavalry and others. Fifteen home guard companies were organized and, wish to be accounted as Arkansas militia. Hundreds of citizens signed a petition to Congress to order an election of a member from this State. All the citizens having arms, in their possession have given them up to be used ill defence of their homes.— Another meeting will be held at Huntsville in a few days. The Union sentiment is daily_growing stronger in this section, and Col. Harrison, of the First Arkansas Ca alry, comrnand v ihr the"post, is affording every facility to encourage it. Sr. Louis, Jan. 28.—Gen: Churchill, at skinim hex ci(other .(tbel officers captured' at Arkansas 'Pciit have been sent to • Gamp Chase, Columbus, 0. Four thousand privates were sent last night to Chicago. WASHINUTON, January 28,—SENATE.---- Masers. Kennedy and Latham stated that if they had been in the Senate last night, they should have voted against the pas sage of the bill for the indemnification of the President. Mr,..Ciark, of N. H,, presented a memo rial asking prompt action on the subject o the currency, and recommending the plan of the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Collamer, of Vt., from the Com mittee on Postotlices, reported beck a bill to establish a system of postal orders,with a racommendation that it do not pass, Mr. Doolittle, of Wis., pretested a me thorial of the Legislature of Wisconsin in relation .to the enlargement, of the Erie, canal and the Fox and Wisconein rivers for the passage of gunboats. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Hale, of N. H., from the Commit tee on Naval Affairs, reported back the bill to regulate the appointment of mid shipmen with amendments. Mr. dark, of N. H., offered the follow ing resolution : iVuenEAs, Williard Saulsbury, a Sena tor from the State of Delaware, did, on the 27th inst., bring into the Senate a con cealed weapon, and did then and there in the Senate behave in a turbulent and dis orderly manner, and when called to order by the Vice Prekident, did ratite to ob serve order, but did continue such turbu lence and disorderly behavior until he was ordered into the custody of the Sergeant at-Arms, and -did there' and then make threats to use said weapon upon the said Sergeant -at-Arms, and in the presence of the Senate did draw the. said weapon find threaten to shoot the said Sergeant -at-- Arms; and behaved in a manner disgrace ful to the Senate and destruction of all or der and decorum; therefore, Resolved, That the said Willard Sauls bury be and hereby is expelled from the Senate of the,UnitediStates. Mr. Saulsbury—l did not hear who it was that introduced that resolution. The Vice President—lt was introduced by the Senator from Hampshire. • • Mr. Saulsbury—l have not a word to say in reference to the merit or demerit of the resolution. I have no favors to ask. It may be unbecoming myposition and my character as a Senator of P a sovereign State to say more 'upon the - iptroduction of such' a resolution as that, and sir. I will say no more. Let the Senate act as the Senate thinks proper. 'I neither avow nor disavow what is charged. Let the Sroof be made to the Senate. and let the enate act according to its own judgment. The resolution was laid over, passed, 16eappropriation bilhvati passeil. 166 Senate went into executive session and ad;ourned. . . HonsE.—Mr. Sheffield,of Rhode Island, movedlo refer to the Committee on Mil itary Affairs Mr. Stevens' till authorizing the employment of, soldiers of African descent. Mr. Olin while approving the objeot ad vocated the motion.' • - Messrs. Stevens and Hickman advoca ted tha prmopt action of the latter, ex plaining his subittitute._ The minds of clie Members, they said, must beluidet.rip on the , anb'ect. Mr. Sheffield whiles* its, reference if the: Committee on Military should reports back the bill as receiving the 'approbation Of the Executive department. It 'was probable he would vote for it. Mr. Cex moved to lay the bill on the ta ble: •c; e • geghtived, •fifty-ihree against 'eighty three. The House by a vote of 32 against 103 refused to refer• the bill to a Military com mittee. Mr. Vallandigham moved to table the bill. • - Negatived', 59 against fi'4. - Other motions from the opposition side to delay action on, the , bill ly er t;t placleppd, determined adversely ; 'by yea and ' nay votes* - Mr,. Perry pored when 440:140P811 ad iPurnA4ll: Mr. Olin, at nearly nine o'clock, asked the,general coneent s tcvnalie 4 amr,eatig4 to re the- from liassment. - , Mr. Allen, of "IL Democrat . anemeifigini oniki npnb,!naTi , .pal Objected:O'cging fhf iearsnd nays resumed. on-thetrial question. • ,ETiEBS TESTAMENTARY 'UPON . jeAl the 'estate ofTSOMAS SCOTT. late of the city of t it , abargh. deo'd,haying been granted to the atdatoribers.br the Register of Witte, of the county Of Allegheny. all persons indebted to the said eatateate reeneated , to mire peyment„ and thee° henna. olabnattrdemande against the genie to present them without dela,' to JOSH SCOTT l - DAVID A. i SWART. rs Jan.22.lwde6tw . O f f i ce No. Liberty at. • XECUTOWS NOTICE—ALL PER_ A 24 sone hatringAtalms or demands against the estate of NANCT BIIANSIDE, late of Alleges ay city' dee'd, are requested to present the same Without d immediateos indebted to said estate Well make payment to COT.ELBERT,Executor. 51 Market street. dee3latawfw CHAMPAGNE BRANDY, Otard 100 cases of each in store and for sale bL • MLLES & ItIOKETEION NEW WALL PAPER AT LOW PRICE .1.11 or sale by W. P. ill.tltBHA.Ll4 janl7 Nn. 87 Wood street. CAMP AND BOWIE KNIVES 808 I:Bale by BOWN WWood & TETLEY. nos L street. Burning of a Contraband Warfel. It was stated yesterday that the schoon er "Hard Times," laden with contra. band goods for the South, had been lately seized in one of the creeks of Kent Island, Idd., and _placed in charge •of a guard by • 'Marshal . Gold4orough, of Queen Anne's county. The Centreville Times adds the folloWing: • On Friday night, shortly after midnight, a band oilmen boarded the Herd. Times, and after disarming the guard, placed them in the cabin and fastened them in, and then set fire to the schooner. The guard made several ineffOtual attempts to escape, when Barney Efough, one of their number, managed to effect an exit out of the rear partition, and running to the cabi., door, commenced to cut the fastening. Some ruffian knocked the knife from hie hand and threatened to throw him overboard. James Davis, another one of the guard, by using the stove in the cabin as a ram, succeeded in forcing the door, and the half-stifled party ran upon the deck. They were then seized and taken several miles away across the land on Corsica Neck and then released, after being threatened with cer tain death if they ever revealed the names of any of their assailants. EDWIN M. STANTO ,N Secretary ot-War: Let the Dead not be Forgotten. The President has just approved of a bill for the issue of a hundred millions of dollars to pay off the army and the pay masters are busy in distributing the much desired and , long coveted arrearages to the troops. This, is well. But while gov ernment is attending claims of the .living, let the dead not be, forgotten. There are thousands of briviftellOWS who will nev er answer to roll call again, never trouble paymasters,unless their spirits—appealing through the wants and Sufferings of those , left behind them—should find a voice.— They died, some of them, with large ar rearages of pay due to them and thousands of helpless widows and orphans to-day re main the patient but sorrowing creditors of the government.. Their cases should be attended to with as little delay as pos sible. It is true that the formula of the second Auditor's Department is tedious and difficult; bat we would urge upon the authorities to hasten the payment of the claims of the families of our dead sol diers. Much feeling would be removed thereby, ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUABLE BEAT ESTATE. Tuesday, January 6th, 1863, :AT 11 O'CLOCK A. 11.. On the premises, all that valuable lot or piece of ground situate in the Third Ward, City of Pitts burgh bounded and described as fellows! Beennlag at the Bestern corner of Charms/1V and 'tarty street-thence along L ber.y street Rastwardly 31feet I%inehes to the line of prop erty now or late of Vogel A - Seibert; thence by the same 98 feet and 6% inches to an alley ten feet white thenoesileng said alley L 24 feet and 8 Inches to Plum alley; thence along Plum alley West 33 R. 1 inch to the same property now or late of J. Parker; thence by the same and toe line of property belonging to J. Vetter's heirs, North wardly 75 met: thence by the line of 'Molest men tioned property 62 feet 4 inches to Cherry alley: thence by the same 79 feet 9%; inches to the cor ner of Cherry alley and Liberty street, on which is arectel the large brick tenements known as the Mansion House and Continental Hotels. This property is immediately adjacent to the Great Eastern and Western Railroad Passenger Dopet, and affords a rare chance for investment by capitalists. Terms at Sale: JOHN W. RIDDELL. Assignee of George torrents. J G. DAVIS, Auctioneer. deolB;3tewtd. ger The'above - sale is postponed to the Olth Felmun7 next.? (TuesclaY.) DUKE SAVINGS MITTITTION, NO 110 Smitefield . stmet; . coliteiiite the thagtoel Some. Cluettered-ly the'Legialatexe. O'?r'FIC27RI3. Preoldpit............—JAMZS PARK, Jr.. awl raserome. • Wm. H. Smith H. B. Be Ad Thos. D. Meader A, Bela emu Francis Sellers Joidni. Medea John F. Jennlnal, JaooL fituokrath Thome/ S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack unarzsa. Josiah Bing 0 Zug A S Bell Joeh S Fowler W Rood Jal,:tWoodwell 0 Schmertz Y.J 8 H Hartman D M Long- J'Anderson Jae W_Baxtar B Me 0 H Wolf fY , Robert rearan Wm Smith W Ihmsen B Jones B B.Jones W H Phelpi Q B Herron BIO2rTART AND TlZABilititt. D. E. MoIaNLBY. Op_en dam, from 9•A. Y. to 9P. M. Also, Thee- Tad fiaturdo. ofiintim_feoin 8 to 8 o'olook. epositgreoeived of ONB DINH and upwards. videndadeolared'in December and Jane of each Tear. ' . Dividends allowed to remain are placed to ihe aredit;of the depoaitorna pridolval, and bear in termtitkne compounding it. Books containing Oliartar.ll7-Laws. La. fur nished at the office. ; Air This Institution offers. esjpeoialtr to these pettourtose earnbuts are MIOLAIRaKeIIikkr OD DOD= tik by Plell dpiwilaits. laved, • • sum whieltwilljwarsebusokwlrin *sir money notoWpelogesile but besMiliglutaist 8 40, of rezmnrunDrC4uottY!‘ my g lw„ .4 ;4 lii: :Xt r i :11, -CARRIAGE. invxd -order will be sold $45.-wt. • - Yrs. JOSEPH . % nu? Fes, Sold Oarriaire Repository Two . lie turn L R-200 BiltilJELS FAMILY Flour Jttst reiMved'aiiidlor sabyg risa JAB. 8.1 corner Market and First Meets. BIITTEB,-1,000 lbe CHOICE PACK ed Butter just reel and for ettle by IA.S. IL FETZER. earner Market and First Streets. EGG 9--5 BBLS FRESH EGGS JEST received and for sale by • JAB, A. FETZER. fatal Corner Market and lira HATE/3 FOB LADES AND OEN. demon, all otTles fondle by. BOW Wood & TETLEY. UR Strost. WALL PAPER STILL SELLING cheap at 87 Wood street by ianl7 W. P. MARSHALL. gUY YOUR MURES AND COML. dren's Boots Gaiters and Gums at the Cheap ash store of J. H. Borland's. LIMY YOUR BOOTS, SHOES, BRO• 17 GANS and Gains at Borland's. 9S Marks; street; near Fifth. APPLES.—IOO bblis GREEN APPLES just remelted and for gab by J'A_. .FM build owner Marketti and K% pint amt. IiKTSW STOOK OFBOOTSANDSHOI3I Art 10016 7, 34 . i. 5 - 000 / 0 4 1 4's Auction* 56 MANAGES. • CE f For fear, our, , war expenses are:not oner bus enough ilie - idministrition has idopt ed a new "expedient far their rapid acct. inieititiglabblitiiir' sPOUters; ineinberi f the different States, who, thire senib ei l lirig in their regular PaY-as mem :loirs of , the bodies to which they belong, are also baiking in.• : the . it armth conferred by a military commission, quietly fobbing the salary and rations belonging thereto, The Harrisburg Patriot says : "We have had our attention called, to two cases immediately under our own eyes; that of Colonel P. C. Shannon; renegade Democrat and Abolition member of As sembly from Allegheny, and that of hfixj. Harry White, Abolition Senator froni'ln diana and Armstrong. Both of these gen tlemen are said to hold commissions-in the array, while—if .this.be true-+they are il legally holding their seats in t h e Legisla ture and drawing pay from the State for 'civil services which are of Tory little ac count, and from the nation for military services which they have never performed. We call the attention of the Legislature and of the administration to these cases that they may be investigated." I will expose to Public Sale on POUT OF PITTOBITRGH: RitlV.l4o: Franklin., Frithataliafinaidlikz Gallatin. Clarke. do Ninon% Gordon. Wheisline '...f,`2-72•=f, • Clarke, - .2 . --do Armada; John ton: Wheeling. . - . ' Sir The river—Last vetung at twi• light there wore 13 Diet 6 inches in the ohannel.: both•rivers rising slowly. Snowing ail day. Ur The Wheeling packet for to•day is the steamer Minerva. Captain John Gerdom'Pav stingers and shippers will bear in - mind that the hour of departure is a m positivelyi Mir The new . pachet, Nevada,;..CaplaL Briekell, being unavoidably detained an acoo ant oldie wet weather; wilt leave thio,dav X 108. 1 41 197, far St Louis and intermediate'poiats: For Loalsrville, Cairo nue•St Lakin THIB DAY, JAN 29 7 -10 m : THE NEW AND FIRE Banger steamer NBVADA.,D; rickell, commander, will leave as 8 1 / 1 1 . 01U10. ed above. • : . For freight or passage apply on boardor to jan29 J, B. LIVINGS/ON or JOHN FLAW. 'Sheeting. GaMpOlis, Parkerieburg Portsmouth /Regular Weekly .Paeltet.: THE PART RII.NNING PAS. , sengor steamer ECHO, Jas Walton.' commanderovill leave as announced-above and intermediate points thisday at 4 p.M. • - • For freight or passage apply on board or to W. B. WHEELER. Ag". JOHN - FLAta.: Atet: 'MS NEW ARRANGEMENT 1563 Wheeling and Pittsburg Dully Ex press Line THE NEWANDSPLENDID side-wheel packet. AUMADA., George W.___Johnsen. commander.• leaves .Pittat burgh for Wheeling. eve y Mot:ides, Wednesdar and Friday tall o'clock a. m punctually. Leaves Wheelingfor Pittsburgh every -Tuesday- TVre do, and Saturday at 8 a. m. • ' THE PINE PENGER ste.•,mer MINIrEVA ASS ilohn Gordon commander, leaves PiAtsburgh for Wheeling every 'faseday, Thursday - and &dards). at M. punctually- leaves Wheeling every Monday . Wednesday's and Friday's at 8a: - olt..The -above steamers makes close connect dons at Wheeling. with Ana aide whealatemners for Marietta, Parkersburg and Cincinnati. For frieght - or , _e apply On hosidbr tal J COLLINS A'oo., - Jan 3 Agents. lijoaM - Water street: Per Marietta and Zemesvinea, .. Regular Muelankruma Rivew , Paeliert leaven Pittsburg - Is every Sasturdoly alt 4 p. m., Zanesville every Tammany' THE FINE' PASS .E. 115 4 4: steanaer Llzzro In T. 'Brown, commander, will leave as mated'aboiti. For freight or passage apply on board or to . no26J, B. LIVINGSTON & CO. For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular . Muskingum 'river:Packet . leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday. 4 p. m., Zanesville erveryPridayik a.m. EfTHE NEW AND SPLENDID 144 PaasongerateamOr EMMA' GRA - ', Monroe Ayers commander, will leave an noted above. For freight or_paasage appl on board or to B. LIVIIIGBIVN & G A O. no:6 STEAMBOAT 41.46111041 1 1PY. WM• 14. A. Z 11C.6 91` T Has opened an office at NO 90 1 XTATER STREET, , Whark , ha will trantaos a Belittal.Htoamboat dune . basin*, and would itollnitaahalworpae rouge fromstrambeafnan. 4,,at0*:13,d AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS At Itecyteed*A3Prlceilik American Watohe3 for Ain:Grimm %NUE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY gives naive that they have, lately' ironed a new style of Watch, expressly designed for Sol. diets and others w so desire a good watch ate mod- - waft) price, These watches are intended to place the worthless, cheap watches of Briti .11 'mid Swiss snafu ac'are with which the' coimtry is flooded. and which were never expected to keep time when they were made, being refused manu factures sant to this o pantry because unsalable, at home and used here only for jockeying and swind ling purpose, • ' We offer tertian our watotti which is of the most substantial material. Rechrate and darablii timekeeper: and in StarliUg Silver eases; Minting pattern, at ac low a price as busked for the trash. Aacresland .I.epine,e of foragn make referred We huve naniadthe nelt t!erlosOf . Witteit, /MEET. Poston. Mass., which name cawhisiitind: on the plate of every watch' of this maniffeatttre. and is one of oil. trademarks. • - • Sold by all respectable Watch dealerain the Leg al States. Wholesale orders should be addicted to BOBBINS & AP.PEETION, ' Agents for the American Watch Company. janl2:26tendtis IS2 Broadway. Y. • • 50 BASKETS, - "PINTS ' , AND quarts." Heidzick's Champagne, 30 Cases Sparkling Horan. In store and fin. me M Rip:MS(3ll4l DIRECTOILY OF THE HOSPITALS. —The United St-tes Panitary Commission h.vo established an office ef information in regard to padents in the General of, he Army of the Mel. By a reference to bookii. whlelinre corrected daily, an 'Niguel' can, under ordingry circumstances, be given' by return-mail to the fel lowing_questions lit. (giving name and. regiment) .at present in env hospi al of the army of -the Nest ? 2d. If-so what is his prover eddress ? 3d. What is the name of the thirgeon or Chaplin of the hospi al? • • , _ 4th. If not in hospital at present. has he.recent y been in hospital ? 6th. It so, did he. die in hospital, and, ,at what date?- • 6th. If recently discharged from hospital; - was he discharged from service? 7th. If not, what Were his orders sin leaving ? The Commission will also furnish more sikeoifto infestation auto the condicon of any 'patient - hi theMeneral Hospital l. within as short a space of time possible,aftere request to dose freinttailf, its corresponding societies. ' • The office of the.Direetory will be open daily from S o'clopk a, ill,. to S o'clock 1, sQ,:m..;‘)3o. mutt:lle ieurmit oases at anyhow of JOHN S. NEWBERIt.Y;BLINi',- . Becretssrlor the Western saltines:ill, 8? Sanitary -Commission.No. ABS:Walnut St: Lou. isville, Kentucky Wp are lust in rebel tof a large ono meat of fine imported BO 01,a1SS LANIMS can anctuutit of beautiful pattern is usefuLand =mental . oliday Gifts, Aieo alaricatook of Lamiig redneedioa kW=DON.REININTF *jkt 1• deo2Day. . Woodatreatakear ath. HOOP - POLL S - 0D 10,0,TIGHT AND 81acklioop Poles ira wharf and "for rate by ; • FRUBB.- ..ian2:l • Corner MarketandYinantreatatep: CONSIGNED AND FOR i1.4-FROlR store and:to - arrive 1.600 tasks White and 'fellow Cora, Abetted and in gunnies. Rtionire of • J. W. CRAFT. jan2o • °Roe 185 Liberty street. PITTIJSMIOH & CONNELLSVILLE Railroad Company—First Idortese, Turtle Creek Division Construction Bonds. Holders are hereby notified that the interest coupons on the above Bond& due'February 15t.1863, will be paid_ after that day, on. presentatton and deliaery at be office of the Pittsburgh Trust Com_pany Wood street. W. 0, /111013LAYIT. • janl6.ecd;td Secretary and Ti ealarer. ISSOLIITION OF CO•PARTNEB. D SHIP.—The co-partnership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned under the /1131110 and style of King, Pennock a Co., was dbusoland by mutual consent, on the 15th day of November. A. D. 1862, John Arbuckle retiring from Laid Sm, he having sold all his interest in the samrto Jo i h h ing and Isaac at Pennock, who are author ised to settle the business of said firm. ISAACJOSIAH KIN PENN. M. NOCK, JOHN ARBUCKLE. On retiring from the late Arm of King, Pennock 00,. tle undersigned recommends his succes sors to the patronage of the enstome-a of the- old Arm JOHN ARNUCKLE. CO:PARTNERSHIP—THE UNDER. &dul l f i rb e tc h ilein g tg ) l l :l2ifinn i lb t ifan tlie g i .ru k Co. and having former a_parttnship_tindeir the name and stria of King a. Pennock vrillnointinte. the manufacture of Cotton 'tioocie at the .=Eagle Cotton Wotkn.;: Wareir s o f eht. 29 Vi $INg aocietteet ;: ~ mOO9O ISAAC _ Fla" 417ALIT ' 04160161 MOOleasaa ilitaisizeet, 4lth - • ~ • '440k00/IC4 ,of BELLINGATNo."A / FIFTH BT. Alt k riTtra D • to cost: ia firffilatjilifq,?ll/0 Otlt lama .11attly. ; 4-4 011111Z--AlarlikiNEEE,- .7 4 -Lod ntiorb,lll* , ..Extetatiailit., MASONte gALL;? iiir l iitelialikitigiji f atW47Cafthe.: . :!;.: 4 r ;.=,!1: ~:-;;;, , ,;:? 4 -!. re , ' h i- . f P i OLYMORAMAL -OF- THE 1 ,EXHlBlMUlEVeallErdiedia'''' / , ; - .41.7 %: +atinueSiqiiatP '''' gagAVArgiiiiiig - ur iaoy;-, ~„a c ol ..„.... . . iteck'giii t l. oritv --tea ''''' "f--41 i 1 ~-„..m.,,,, Friday afternoon Benslit_ottAlLWeish ciiirlid' ,l Actlaeriid*ott - - ..,-..3.•J, _ -: Agmt.'''''w ija.n26. PITTSBIL“, IL -,,TH TEM , .. 1 .:.„ Jammu ANDAGELL.....,:„..vtai, ..w. , I Pinteti tirrAzimation.--rtl3d2wee.exrdue, 'Engle Seat in Private , Boa, , 01; , `"Pitratalateliett'a Dreser-Crtrelec , thalre,:so can -Familst , Citekt2s , ciente: Colored Gallery. 25 °enter Colotailllos re:* ,59 mita Gallecy 115 aente:4 - ;.i. - ..: - 4th night of the engigement'cf :the eel& oommedigkidr Fe4NLOILS.NgS,MT:',:nrI• :OUl C. 4.ll:lo 4o4CCOLlibli„'t4.•;;:,g Lord Dundreary...r Florin:ea Trendierd -.4`,41,..4-4:s;itz•-%alrd•hl7r°o Mary Moredith%4.i.-.7...........1:.!:.1;:;Kittie5e1d0n Fewer Bort To 000 01. RISS THE DARK. _ Mr. t3etton 13 PECLA.tr,NOTICE13. TwOcinfessicais and E penonoa .P 0614011- 1- . 4, : sus E3IA Zi , XIAVINGBERig 1 - 2-"efiral of theiiiinitiiiT early error Jaiid"dif4i: ease, wil from motives of benevolence, sendto thom k ,who request-14.a coprof ing narrative ; .p bllshisr lby.`ktraSelf:7'TtStir little -1 bbOk is design warkiwe:andosantionr.ip,i, I Oeng men d, who er._feemassnutit:,: - 1 Dla3nr.rry. Loss or kismosts:PSinA7MtilD-ROAlre &C,, &C., sugqingSgthe same timeiketneans of telf-enre. re otiples *ilrbeitterit 'under seal in a plain env ope..-mithout obarse—is who xemsestit‘lgaWncthe. - thabor. • ne dewl-GreenADlAMßomt.LonirEitlanT"°"24T : Tobias Yenitinn Liniznent. A Rertai l l.Cure fur pains and aches, andwarrcw-, ted superior to any other. Creup it cures. posli -- . 4 , thrsly relief isa,..aolutely-sare.immedn' it is neii.y Mothers remember thisi . sultaltrM yoarselvee with ii - bettbCwithoul delaY. t , Crottp . is a disease which gives ,no notice, frequently tacking.thn ithildin the used hour. of night; lie fore a physician can be stimmonelsl it may be tool late. Remembe r , ther , YenetiatwLiniment never. fails. Price 25 'and 50 cents abottlo. Sold be all_ . -- Draggists. Olficwsd..Cortiandtitreet. New Port.l. - .., sjan6:dkw3ws ItrePa:rititinhatoan.bo useetricht.theitifi,foS,' hripartinctotta natural dhsde - Arown or,blatar. to CHRISTADO446 9 B. HAIR DYE.' .It !wrests the bad effeeti of other dyes. is pear;,; attrinstantaneousl9. and its presence. timhp,ottserxer4entains an .. - .iiiitsiirEptemur s szcAterr . : . Manlisto k tureii - k t y J oItISTADQItO, 15 Astir overyirltere;•and itr , PH-• ad by„all.Hsir Dressers. - Pnotr,4l - .11 50 and tta_per 1:•!:kr, -01 4 .8 TA.IPPRO'SRAIB.-.PESBILV.A.TIV.E. I sinvalaable.with his Aye. as it imparts. most softaeso: the Most bea,utilla gloss, tad - great vitality to the Hair, . • ' - Price 50 cents, sitits2 terbottleidicording to sise, • Faeter t abont Bratudreeteg PUlg. Wealoheeter • co N Y Oct. 4.1874 Mr. -G. 'ha Etlr-Sionaxix. Editor &atm: ;Unit. Dear Sir-;• ,l 4(cinlestate thellifaliliidtilied to nee B 11 ANDRIATEIWPILLW throne the fecont mendedion.,of Swift,of OrotoneWeetohes, ter county, who was entirely restored to Wealth' by their use. He wallah* tor 'dune twb yeare, very costive and- dyspeptic ; and he tried everything .but was not relieved:- Finelly. hetiekone Bran- .. eth's,Plllevnrg day fOr weekandit dogeof six I r illseveridek. for three days, and" then toolt - one 'Pill everyday ; with:an occasional dose of dr. ' 'months 4**Akittilming Aptintittauivdla.• Yours truly. .....EOWAED-PUEDY. Walt it n 4*, lir _ Edward , g - -dull..:11W01401 4 WM thane . resides int a town of. New Castle; that same vein ego wadyerY:sick-Withasorg.on his leg which had eon rinitungfcir' lie was also, ring* atii-by Wriaboo hut chest, and b.esidetvury ocetive_and drepeotlhekitt ter try - juvenilia' fentedlentandinanYllV . ' -lie commenced habit' Brandreth's Pills, three tintegaweekvainone-m - thepore on his leg heeled, and at thgendy AC tiVo: 3 menthe he'wge - enerely eared btOodivet l f - dytt-- VeNia and,. galC'elbit: ha& ever eines. EDW . DY. Sworn to befOreitittilibrllitli tt&tif - 186 f/. itb! 4 - Instieetif the Pentele So y mongutikowiftlnialunktAlbri' PitteburgEZt _ SESENTrFORITEIIOI.IiIArt • , =lropened - 1)Y;for.th;11 - _ f17817 .1'' - large and desirable stock of 101 043 - lialliiEltraYarr. tioLp, ABM Silfarr!../WAT4II2B, for Ladies - ilia' °it'd:inl6loi Adifienze,. CleekirrlWal titiedir a - ' ° •&t• 3 i, 144, B ILVEIt•PLATED"'WAREPzI such /112retittiatrifiadatult,baskets.jobledig card eases,tea zet's, , etc....and A:large v ety i. suitable articles for presennt ; JILIIMIBLUiraIIfSI,ItO44III3-z-t: deceD . • - airlift,U•dridt; . N' C *ACE BRAS . • _,_ .z teatanientsti-th , thi habit. ( ur - 'v-taarlAtVu latiP otEarV.Biratinehen:ldataaccdi4 litivi#4l6en gry lothattubsoriberia pet abncmdebt to - theasid estate - Me - equestarte- • make inunka9kfch-Dayjnettte oheAutrina claim or demands agamd the estate of the said decedent will make knoirdtha aims without de- BLEAAWLIHMEMNA - FMB WIEMSBNI--' • S ,- -gxeCUtkra44 - ;Notitth atteitti'Pittebuchi.;=: • CIS UDDER CAR. OF THE FRAIICKCAIIAHMERSAf. lINTMON7SS) Maniaur miles LOßß from pram Station Statkm, IY. I,:the direct route betweemPtiladelphici and b b~oo was chartered4TV - 111c8; nfer the umalVolleglata Bodoni •and 'Derma. The location of the College_ In one _of the-Most , E . -healthy in Yonmtslyania—UalsPortion of thaAne itheny Monntafne be rovarbial- for itt pure Waterd.braeinesiiri , andfdetuteelue ocangrZt Theficholastio yasr 00MIIIMICell tin AlupintEre :: - MONDAY after the_lNl -of ATOUST. - and rau/s.. about the 28th of JUBA' followinu.' It if dhid e ly . into two Sessions. Students cannot return hole* between the Sessions. All the Apparatup zkeogi.c.. willfor Lima: qur_icariny. AM. dm.. will bo, •turrummu n , 6 a° =summon to the • Students. — '- . , Instrumental and Vocal Music forma no extra /iharger:t Students will. be admitted. -fruni..eight years to the age of - manhood. • Twaik_Boed.andTzdtion, payabk half yearli • Washing and use of . jo Ol and Modern Languarcir, extra Students spend Vacation at the /5 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Canner. to the ..jtay. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mare&-. z tto. and to other clergymen of the Pittsburgh` 00e8e. THIS DAT— • Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODEI. - -: — s W. H. nestiug & co., inssi isa Federal alp street.Allasherur W ORLEAIWS Island 301duin of sui t ntdra and for aa'n KILL Rtc N A.II.IIIIIIINEII ANNUAL lIMET -401- LNG of the Stockholders of the Western Pennsylvania B. R. Company, will be held in the building of the Pennsrlvania Road Compl y No. 234 South 3d Street _ Pinadelplea. on &tryluaLay, February 341; 11163,jit 12 N. when an election will toe place for President and twelve diroctors to servo the ensuing year. A report will be submitted by the officers_ of the Company. and such other business transacted al may come before the meeting. 3719b1: N. - W. HARKNESS. Siey: - WANTED Pour ectrpeatiirsil , Wanted immediate by , __ CURTIS c... - siAtzui rz . Shop on Vlipnlaley bet, W Itran °°4 924 l ' ibartr '1- D ONVWoll( litel' i tikliator this latftnoonatfos • - • - = I