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Or ko at oar Vaasa Baur.
zla." 1.1 :tRIDAY MOJOING, 'it*: iti; 24:
MID BICI , OIiOOII INTIMBOI
The. Second Alum of. Coal f0r..1861.
• oCoal boat men have had alma time during
tleaC I Fesent month . Below2will be..found the
iimot
t of Coal that left and. will leave during
- the*sent week•which makes a total, for Janti
ary,lo3,B69,ooo bushels. This includes the'boats
that 0 uld not get through the looks the last rise:
111 , For Nineinizati.
Name of No. of No. of No. of
To4'4boat * Coal boats Barges Boatels
Nidgara 4 - 3 110,000
Whale 6 4 ....... 72,000
Sluttk 3 7 90,000
Tigreas..-....a....... 9 80,000
Alplt BJ. . ..- . ...%. ............ 1 10 110,000
DieFuitou 9 80,000
.i ,Tp tal ... . .. .... ....... .. 542,000
VI , • ' St. Loggia.
GA Albree 4 ... .....
/ 1 Memphis
Lail Erie, No. 3.... 4
Lefts
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Fl 1
• ITotal.
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otat
16 pair coal 'boats floated.
To4l of2dJan2aryßun.
I Ist
otal for 1863.
Dlnlng. Room.
Oagindefatigable Subsistence Commit,
tee 140 e fitted up No- 347 Liberty street,
as a dining room, where sick and conva
lescen 'soldiers, discharged for disabiliti
or abk.sat on a furlough, can get a warm
meal ;sn their arrival here from the East.
It wagopened on Wednesday when some
forty4dldiers were provided with a cow
forts 4 &nen' One pcior fellow, from
Michigan.died while being taken into the
roomil jdontributions of cooked vegeta
bles or meats, will be thankfully received
fronf ia)sven to two o'clock daily...or at any
'heir Wayman • and Sonii, Smithfield
etreatitor Albree, Sou, & Co's. Weed at.
D owning at Sharpsburg.
OnliWednesday afternoon a teamster
. nained George BraWdy drove his two horse
.1
team into the Allegheny river at Sharps
burg bwash the mud off the wheels. The
riverl . dris very high and, though the acci
dent waa not observed, it is supposed that
the hakes got beyond their depth, floun
dered*rther out and were drowned, while
Mr.-.l*vdy, unable to swim, also perished
ithileilkiideavoring to cling to the Wagon.
The-dead horses were found three miles
boll but Mr. Brawdy's body has not
been s'e r n. .
Tji
Case of Drowning,
A 114daviIle leiter, received
'
___-or ? received yesterday,
Emnotiacba the drOwning, from the steamer
Ormsliy,! of M. Hartzell, Jr., son of of
ficer M. 118 Hartzell. of Birmingham. He
fell ovilrboard last week and all efforts to
save_h m-..provedE.futile.- -He -waa --about
twenty seven years old, a painter-by trade,
but waS
. 1 in the habit of making an occa
sionallfirp in the winter on boals. He leaves
a wife4and two children. The body was
not recovered.
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New Democratic Paper.
. -
Mr. l lp l
r. .F. Campbell, formerly of
Bleirsvil e and - Greensburg , publishes a
prospedt 8 for a new Democratic weekly
in Joloown, to be called the Johnstown
DemoNykt. It will be devoted.to the in
terestlkifl the Derdocracy of noble little
Cambii4.j with complete literary, local,
news and agricultural departments. From
the exiStirience of the proprietor, and hie
abilityloj conduct a t newspaper successful
ly we iiiedict a great success and liberal
patronage for the Democrat.
if
• I,lFearing 16 own Bills.
Somelof. oar city; boys (and men, too,)
have a!Vrry singular propensity for tearing
down handbills and posters, which is the
cause 0 serious annoyance to the bill
postera tied heavy 4pense to the proprie
tors offillaces of amusement. There is a
heavy lienalty for finch acts and we hope
that some of these Mischievous rogues may
be artirsted and punished, as thre would
have the effect of deterring others from
similail depreoationt.
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Crmitteill for Bigamy.
. Josep Taylor, of Benwood, Mardian
countyi Va., was yesterday committed to
jail on i k!liarge ...o 1 1 bigamy preferred by
Mrs. E 4 :- r Colwell; of Adams street, who
charges fhat Taylor,lhaving left in Wheel
ing a W Man whomlhe had passed as his
6
wife, ca e to this City and married her
daughte,., _
W. - ICFlannel Shirts.
. Elliott, Agent, No. 65 Fifth
street, heti since the recent rise in muslin
been Minufaetnringifine fl annel shirts, of
which lldlhas now thellargest and finest as
sortmeatilo the city, warranted of the best
qttality,l 1; nd which will i not fade. They
will be,fd ad very ecenomical,-as they will
go as far half a dozen muslin shirts.—
They ar e full size, with allowance for
shrinkao, Elliott' sells cheap for cash,
and forOshes the best goods. Call and
see whalhe has on himd.'
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Contnitted For Larceny.
Joseph Raney, twelVeyears old was-com
mitted toVail yesterday by Alderman Hum
bert, charged with Stealing a jack screw
worth $N from Janies Mcßoberts. The
boy allego he sold the screw to an iron
dealer, bit it wan not recovered.
0 0 .
l ' Ka bii rg d
Some flaw in the proceedings having
been ' • ' vered, Anc %BMA, convicted,
last -terml ' Iperjury itt! bring alalse itc
c
casation li
,gainkt -Wm; McAdams, was
bronghtinto court yeffterday morning and
dischar. . : . l i on her own i recognizance.
I±,
,
Tlire Stantoa Cavalry.
The . ca4 - regimen't recruited here by
Col. • filch''umaker ielnow encamped at
Bolivar Beighte,Haper's Ferry. . The re
giaterit oni4hr "- ' ' • tearly 1,200
men fiefor P
The try.
It is said, 1 the An
demon tr000„,.-_ and that the
regiment hail' been released from arrest
and gone ontantY. It is further stated that
they have liOn allowed) to elect their own
officers, ank i that they have been detailed
as a body guard for Geo. Roseerans.
Wssiitilto Carel , Freight.
The Pittalinih, Aillehenr and Man ,
cheater Pas§Cng g er Railway eo., hare be
fore the Legiatature, a supplement to their
charter, perm itting them to carry freight.
The gaa Oreaented ley Mr. Graham in
the eleriate. 1;1
4 ,Tax Law.
Pittock, street, jhaa for eale.a new
and cheap e,d Sion of ithe. National Tax
Bill.. -.4
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The- . tmproSeime Btu.
Th e .bill ei,. WerineAlleeteny county
to compromia with her'bondholders,
passed in , the', eit
on Tuesday, is now
before the IfoU and will probably pass.
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p - agmasiter.
Gen. Jno. N l tParviance, of Butler, has
t
received an ap liintmerit as Paymaster in
the army. Su 'lly the pause of delay in
paying the arrtiyo r is not a lack of sufficient
Paymasters. ili
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VI
The r . lttdiana Messenger AN's: "'The
ItailedildAigers a Blatrsv lfe , was broken
into,Wfuesd *ghtlas%prid: money to
the ttaiouni 0) taken.' 'The money
yhieh•.was ..betikeet
upen and riired.r In the same drawer
with the money, Klininbee of cheques
and notes for a large amount, but these
:were diaturbed. The agent` f the
adriliany at that Mr. Jdcoli Zim
merli, loses about $6O of his own, the bal
ance belonging..to the Railroad compa ny. There must' be in organized gang of,
thieves and robbers' about Blairsville, • for
scarcely a week passes without a burglary
or robbery such aslwe have recorded.'
The following Pennsylvania soldiers
have died in the hospitals in Washington
since last report :I Alfred MeClay, E,
114th; William KOnnedy, K, 69th ; Ab.
,Hanna, 1, 160th,; 0. E. Blaklee, D, 182 d;
Abraham Bassleiy, 0, 131st.
Jianehester Borough Officers.
The following officers were elected by
the Manchester Council on Tawdry even
ing last : Regulator, Wm. McHendry ;
Treasurer, A. M. Stevenson; Solicitor,
John M. Sirkliatrick ; Street Commis
sioner, Collector and Constable, Isaac
Stiwart; Salt Inspector, Wm. B. Ross.
3 6
1750,C0 0 1,00 0
3 1 98 10.000
7 ,000
A slight fire occurred at the Polymora
ma of the War, last night, during the ex.
exhibition of the Diorama of the
combat between the Merrimac and
the Monitor. It was caused by a defect
in the"gai pipe, and beyond the burning
of a yard or two of the curtain, resulted
in no material damage. The audience
which was very large, were a little excit
ed at first,b nt order was quickly restored
and the show went on.. The Polymoroma
will be exhibited for the last time to-mor
irow night.
-. 1,721,000
.. 2,148,000
Mr. Chanfrein's Benefit.
All who have seen Mr. F. S. Chanfran
during his present engagement, will agree
with.us that he is a very accomplished ac
tor in his line,and deserving of all success.
It would, therefore, be proper for the pub
lie to show their appreciation of a good
actor, by using their Offorts to secure him
a good audience for his benefit to-night.
A splendid bill is offered, embracing the
"Ocean Child:" Mr iChanfrau as Harry
Helin, one of his best parts, and the
"Widow's Victim," in which, as Jerry
Clip, he gives his inapproachable imita
tions of clebrated. actors, -the whole clo
sing with the farce of the "Rendezvous."
Let all of Chanfran's friends tarn out.
To 'Close Bilsineu.
Mr. J. L. Camaghan, the well-known
Clothier and Merchant Tailor, Federal
Street near Diamond, Allegheny citythav
ing concluded to close 'business, and ar
ranged his goods with a view to this: rare
bargains to cash purchasers. The whole
stock of fine clothing, furnishing goods,
cloths, cassimeres, vestings, etc., is now
offered (wholesale and retail) to cash pur
chasers, at such rate as will certainly
prove an inducement.
Death of an Oid Citizen.
Mr Geo. Lewis, of the firm of Lewis,
Dalzell & Co., and longs resident of the
First Ward, Allegheny' which he repre
sentented in Select Council, died yester
day morning at his residence, on Ridge
street, of typhoid fever; contr acted while
on a late visit to the army of the Foto
mac.'Lle was an Iron Manufacturer, and
a very worthy, estimable man, whose
death will be sincerely regretted by all
who knew him.
Vandenhoff Last Beading.
-The reading last evening from Cosetta,
was throughout a most excellent one, but
the triumph of the artiat' for the evening,
was his extraordinary' impersonation,
equal to any dramatic effort, to exhibit
senility under the excitement of hope,
fear, despair and hysterical passion, in
view of a dreadful and overwhelming Ca
tastrophe. With this, saliva may call it.
tragical &smut, Mr. Vandenhoff happily
blended a certain comical effect,that made
duplex, or biform in expression'', so
that.the auditory were kept in a state be
tween laughter and tears, at the spectacle
of Old Fanchelevant's servo-comic distress,
and touching though half ludicrous de
spair. No one, we venture to say, who
had read the scene to himself in private,
ever conceived that it contained scope for
such powerful acting, till he-witnessed
Mr. Vandenhoff's production of it.
The last reading will be given this eve
ning at Concert Hall, frotn "Marina" to
be followed by a good dbse of fun from
Dickin's. This entertainment is said to
be the most thrilling andiexciting of the
aeries.
Hem& concluded to clbse my business
within the coming few weeks, and smut?:
ed my goods with a view to this, my whole
stock of fine clothing, fbrnitbing goods,
cloths, cassimeres, vestings, &c., are now
offered, wholesale or retail, to cash buy
ers at such rates as will certainly prove an
inducement.
J. L.l CARNAUHAN
Allegheny, Jan 29, 1863.
Aaiaaus WARD and F. S. Chanfran
Carte de Visitea at Pittock's, opposite the
,Postoffice.
CARTE DE Varna of the late Saw Black,
C. F. Jackson and Major Frank Ward at
Pittock's opposite the k'ostoffice. Cartes
of the late Col. Rippey, ready in a few
days.
ALL the new books at Pittook's opposite
he Postoffice.
MONEY MARKET.
The followias rates were maintained by oar
Brokers yesterday vis
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• ', Dem G oldand ..
40 •.. 43 1
1 "Silver 34
Eastern Ibcehang°.
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iV
New York'/aY4 I 805t0n...:.—....
WesternExehaWge.
irmatt........... part ClevelandLPar
5viUr.......... par I St. Louie.. par
The above are the briettir rater.
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Gams &BAUM'S S e !nAlrillaaninegaOr m ; tr
Inanufaotrrinimurposes. are the heat in um,
A. P. CqATONAY. Ge ne ral Ageni,
IS F il th street. l'ittebnehh. r
JOSEPH »
nova NETER is SON
arilinu.ortnutu of
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rmffoii iIaND PLUM
ninßrOMEEac cn-A ins
WAIUIIOIIBI. DS fIiffINIMILD 7NFI i .
Wetwom filziketrest and Viktirke Iler.)
ad' PITTSB untan.
Fos SALE-THE DESIRABLE RES.
idenee now occupied by O.IW. Paterson.
P.sq„ Ridge street. Allegheny. For terms:
session. etc., apply at the Luinberiofilee. Reb er
street, near. the , Works, or tol, the Iron Ci
Trnst Cthapany. y
Janl7awd;is
ALI: FAIRER, -
e''
W }Numb and Maclain, EAII-.43 °1114.ith4
.
out advance Work. u tit New st 7
old
stand. 87 Wood stmt. " e
W. P. auLIKITATT
sar• Roesurauted. • tiol •
15
.11 0 0 P POLES .. -110101:11) WONT AND.
Slsok ROOD POl4lll Ln wharf d for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
.voNsio.NED AND FOR MAME FROM
CONSIGNED store and to . arrive
1.800 Peeks White and Yellow Oori,
Shelled and In Fannies. Ruyan , . w 4 c , FT.
o&e° 185 Liberty street.
pL 0W S, HARROWS, SPADES,
.11L - shovzls. hay and manure forks bay knives,
pruning implements of all kinds fair sale by
BECKHAM & LONG
121 Liberty street,
janl,B daw
Death et Soldiers.
A Slight Fire.
Sr. Lorri_ . January the s case of
Benjamin Williams, a black manyidieted
for -grand larceuy,, ,before the c riminal
question wiether he was a freeman or a
slaveAtthe time of the larceny,. the sixth
of January, was argued at length, the
peUaly in thelormer case being in4reer 7
ation to the Penitentiary, and in thit latter
corporealpunishment, evidence was elicit
ited
. proving that he was a born a iileiNaja
Miasmal*, hat previous to his ariival iu
this State, some two or .three Iliontha
ago, he was the property of
of nansaa, who, at that time, was a
prisoner to the Union forces.(Judge I
Clover has given an elaborate de ision,'
declaring the said prisoner a free man by
virtue of the President's Proclamation,
and being once free is forever free, the
Judge knowing no power or law by which
the man being once emancipated can be
again emancipated.
BOSTON, Jan. 29.—A letter from Pay
master Train, of the U. S. Gunboat Wino
na, proves that the report of the loss of
that vessel was unfounded. She ran on s i
sunken log, but went oevr it. They' Ware
bound to Donaldaville.
Tift - VERY-MTESTITREORAtibi
Jadite .De-eietT,
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ITEMS PROM RION OND PATENS
LATE FRONK' W
Resolution to Replace McClellan:.
U 8. GUNBOAT W
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. O.—Judge Lud
low's decree is the universal topic of con
versation, and has prothiced a profound
sensation in this community in which the
Judge is recognized to he an impartial
magistrate. The Judge, in concluding his
remarks to tke Grand Juri, spoke as fol.
lows :
•
GENTLEMEN-I have alone taken the
responsibility of addressing you to-day,
and it has not been without serious re
flection. From the commencement of the
rebellion I have endeavored, in every pos
sible legal method, to support the consti
tuted authorities. Time and again ques
tions of great delicacy, and which seemed
to threaten the condition between the
United States authorities and thisDourt,
have been disposed of in ouch a way as
not to embarass the general government,
while the rights of citizens have been pro
tected: We have even failed to notice
the fact officially that arbitrary arrests have
been • made in this county, because, as we
have before intimated, we kad hoped that
they would cease. That hose has been
destroyed. A legal and moral necessity
urges us to this step, and not to counte
nance
any act committed by any man
against the authority of the general gov
eminent but to sustain a right as dear as
the noon day sun, as vital ias life-giving
breath, without the existence of which the
government itself is a stupendous decep- I
tion and which, if firmly maintained new
and hereafter, will go far to tinite a people
of immense resources, and which power
can yet be wielded as a unit when and as
soon as the constitutional rights of each
citizen shall be respected and enforced.
I have now discharged a greiApublic duty
with no desire to do otherwise than to
support the United States Government,•
and I sincerely believe that the result will
be to strengthen and not weaken that union
which ought to be perpetuated to the latest 1 1
generation. I request you at once to sus
pend all other business before:you at pres
ent, and instruct the District Attorney, of
this county to Lend for Gee. Montgomery
and the Provost Marshall, together with
all other persons who have any knolvledge
of this transaction, and alter you shall
have heard them your duty will be simply
to present facts to the court.
TRENTON, Jan. 29.—Mr.1 Perry, of
Andeon offered the following resolution
in the House of Assembly to-day:
Resolved, That the people a. 43 discour and disheartened at thO continued
reverses of our armies,but, whit for which
we believe the Generals in thk field are
not responsible, and that we look forward
to the restoration of Gen. MeClellan as
Commander-in-Chief, as the ony means of
saving the country from utter ruin, and
that wa look to tim as the only man to
lead the army of the Potomac Ito victory.
The resolution was referred to, the Com
mittee on Federal Relations.
IP Fowraxss MONROE, Jan. 29.1---Two flag
trace of boats: brought down 4800 Union
prisoners exchanged from Richmond, and
left here at a late hour last night for An
napolis.
A Richmond paper of the 27th says :
Tie enemy are advancing fro+ Newbern
in two columns, one toward Kingston and
the other towards Wilmington.;
MOBILE, Jan. 20L—A dispiflch dated
McMinnaville, Jan. 24th, says: The enemy '
attacked Morgan this morning,] and after
two hours hard fighting with . superior
forces, our men fell back two miles.
Advices from Goldsboto', N. C., to
January 25th, reports the Union fleet 92
sail including two monitors and six other
iron clads in Beaufort harbor '
i also that
53,000 Unionists are encamped hi Moore
head and Caraline cities.
The Raliegh Standard says, in speak
ing of the rebel outbreaks at Richmond,
they labor to break down the old govern
ment, because they were about to lose the
beef and they would wreck the new one
before they would part with te camas
upon which the vultures were se tled. We
still walk the soil add breathe he air of
freedom and not be influence in our
coarse by blandishments or frowns of i
t
power. .
FOBTERS9 Mobritou,Jan. 28.—Important
. captures of contraband guods have been
made in Gates county to the amount of
$30,000, by an officer in that vicinity.
WASHINGTON, January 29.—Tbe bill of
senator Rice, furnishing aid to the Metro
politan Railroad company, guarantees its
bonds to. the amount of two and a half
millions, 'and those of the Pittsbirgh and
' Connellsville to the amount.: of two mil
-lions, and authorizing the corporations of
Washington to guarantee two millions
more for building the road from the Point!
of Rocks to Hagerstown. It prOvides for
as mortgage of the road to pay the inter
est and two per cent of principal:
The Navy Department has received in-
I formation that the naval expenition up
White river under command of Lieutenant
i
l
Walker, was successful in acooin ishing
the duty of which it was sent. H pushed
lon to Duvall's Bluff in the Baron e Kalb.
, it
The capture of the guns renders very
difficult for the rebels to defend the ap
proach to Little Rock, and it is believed
that the State of Arkansas is completely in
our power. .
The 11. S. steamer Aurora, on the IBth
inst., captured the English steamer Biking
Dawn with a c ergo of salt, and !it large
quantity of ccffee. She was from- Nassau,
and was trying to run the blockade,
It has been ascertained that the: follow
ing officers and men of the Monitor were
lost, when that vessel foundered, a short
time since. Norman Atwater and Geo.
Frederickson acting ensigns,R. WI Hands
and Samuel A, Lewis, • Enrineeis, John
Stocking. Jas. Fenwiek, Wm. IBryan,
Petty Officers, Daniel Moore, ROL H:
Howard, Jacob Nicholas, Wm. Allen, W.
Eagan, Robt. Cook, Thos. Joyci4 Ttobt.
Williams, Geo. Littlefield. Sixteen in. all.
• nine ra 4:1 1 f0 11 1. 1 27 0 4 s• hi • '
ingtnn, , 43riThant nrriv
ulna morning . - The" former reemf
rigir=9ohejitnabwartd w±wittacked
bk. vi" — dre'd*eittleir?..
pounder balls struck her three times 14,
was not damaged. She returned the Sep
and shelled them from their position. -+
The fleet was not interrupted. 1
The gunboats with eight unloaded
steamers left for Clarksville at 6p, m. I
The river at a stand, 10 feet water in the
nheals. •
HINGTON.
&tic, Jan. 26.—the following dispatch
has been received from Senator Foster
Com. Lanman was confirmed on the
active list in the navy on Monday.
NONA SAFE.
NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—The recent de.
feats of the trench in Mexico are con
firmed via Havana. Jalapa and Tampico
have been abandoned by their forces.
The small pox is raging at Vera Craz.
LSPecial Correspondence of the Post,
FROM HARRISBURG.
HottiE'oßtßainttotpriamtvEs,l
' '• January 28th, 4883. j
Ma. EDITOR : House met at 11 o'clock,
tr., when the Reverend Dr. DeWitt ad
dressed the Heavenly throne, after which
the Clerk read the journal of the last
meeting.
Messrs. Schofield, of. Philadelphia, and
Patton, of Green, who were absent yester
day, asked and obtained leave to record
their votes on the bill of Mr. Vincent.—
They voted with the iiiajorityi"ink
The session this morning was principal
ly taken up in discussing and getting thro'
a bill, which had previotialy passed the
Senate, entitled "An act to change the
venue in &certain case from Beaver, to
Fayette county."
Atter the yeas and nays had been called,
at several stages of the proceedings, the
final vote came and the bill passed, yens
77, nays 14. It is as follows :
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and House of Representatives qt* the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. in Gen.
eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enact
ed by the authortty of the same, That a
certain indictment now pending in the
court of Oyer and Terminer in the cennty
fo Beaver, against Eliza H. Barker,
widow, Mar . garet Joneti, servant, Eliza B.
Craft, married woman, Jesse Barker and
James Barker, yeomen, for a felony, being
number one of November term, one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-two, of said
court, be and the same is hereby removed
to the court of Oyer and Terminer of
Fayette county, for trial by a jury or
juries, at the June term, or at any subse
quent term Of said court, together with
the record of the said cause, and all the
the papers relating thereto, and that
the said court is hereby author.
ized to proceed to trial, verdict and sen
tence. in the same manner, end with the
-same force nod effect, as the said court of
Oyer and Terminer of Beaver county
•might or could do; Provided, That the
county of Fayette shall not be subjected
to any costs or expenses in consequence
of, or by reason of the transfer and remo
val of the aforesaid indictment, but the
same or any part thereof which. ; would
otherwise fall upon the county of FaYette,
shall be paid by the Commissioners of
Beaver county, on orders of the Commis
sioners of the said county of Fayette.
On Monday evening, ?dr. Brown (Mer
cer) read in place the following joint
resolution for the payment of the Penn
sylvania militia called into active service
by the order of the 11th of September,
1882
I?esolred by the Senate and Ikuse of
'epresentativee of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania," in General- Assembly met,
That the Governor of this Commonwealth
be and he is hereby requested, immedi
ately after lihe pasiage of this joint resolu
tion; to pro . ceed according to the provis
ions of the het of Assembly of the second
day of April, 186240 pay the mi. ,
litia called into the service of this State
and of the United States by the order of
the Ilth day of September, A. D. 1862,
out of moneys in the Treasury, leaving
the question of the liability of the United
States for said payment to be hereafter ad
justed by the proper authorities of the
State and of the United States.
Referred to the Committee on the Militia
Syst em.'
The following preamble and joint reso-
Intion, which, under the rule, /ay over one
day, were this morning offered by Mr.
Hopkins. of Wasnington:
Joint Resolution
Requesting the Governor to communicate,
in the name of the commonwealth, with
the general government in reference to the
non•payment of volunteers from this State,
and insist upon redress of same;
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania, in response to
calls of the President of the United States,
has furnished some two hundred thousand
:volunteers, who ,have left their peaceful
and happy homes to aid in maintaining the
constitution and laws of our common coun
try ; and
WHEREAS, it is known that their pittance
Las been withheld for two, four, six and in
some instances even eight months, in con :
'sequence of which culpable negligence
many of these patriotic men have been re
duced to absolute destitution, and whereas',
it is the first duty of 'all just goverunients
to protect the interests of those who offer
up their lives in defence of their country :
therefor e, Resolt?, By, the Senate and,House of
Representatives of the . Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania in General Assembly met.
That the Governor be requested to pre
sent to the'authorities at WaShington the
above grievance, respectfully, but earnest
ly insist upon prompt redress, and to pro
test against - similar accOrrence.
Reports of Committees.
Mr. 'McManus, of Philadelphia, Chair.
Man of the committee on Pensions and
Gratuities. "an t for the relief of John
Hartley ? of Derry township, Westmore
land 'County:" 'Mr. Hartley is an old
soldier - Of the war of 1812, and may rest
assured Frank McManus will see he gets
all he is entitled to.
Bills In Place.
Jndge Shannon, a new bill, understood
to be favored by Speaker Cessna, to pro
vide for the payment 'of the' • interest on
the State debt. Referred to the Commit
tee on Ways and Means—the probability
being that this bill will pass. As between
the creditors of the State and the banks,
keeping. an eye on the manufacturing in
terests ,of the Birmingham of Amerles,
Mr. Shannon' seems willing to do What ie
right.
Mr. Hackman, a bill in • reference to
roads in Pine and Lower St. Clair town
ships. Yours, as ever,
- • Cussuwaoo.
Roca* of Gen. Scott
It is stated that Gen. Scott's health is
fast failing him now. Eels confined to
his apartment in the Firth Avenue Hotel,
New-York, almost entirely helpless, and,
what is worse, it 4 said that his mind is:at
length lire.alcing down under the weight of
years and mental and bodily trouble. He
receives but fici visitors, and these only
his most iiitimate‘friends.
Deserters from Rhode Island
Regiments.
The report of the Provost Marshal at
Providence states that during his term of
office; from Sept. 25th, to Jan: 17th, he
has arrested and returnhd to their regi
ments between eight and nine hundred
deserters and stragglers, 393 of whom
were registered as deserters. He estimates
that there are now about 800 deserters
from Rhode Island regiments. The Mar,
shag has secured the arrest of several re
cruiting officers who have swindled the
Government an d sold the soldiers out o
large sums of money.
Fi; -- sf - 3 - aaiiitii. of thegieorit iiiiitii, -
Simon Cameron, ` late Seeretary of Wei.
and Idiiiiiir '-i:O:rittliiirt, no* conimandei
(stippositionely)„of a brigade of "free
Ayncricans -of African descent," we copy .
/nations 48 and ; 49 otthe revised Penal
Code of this atate,,by,which hs and his
political friends, as we as alders and
abitters in his recent rascality, can see the
comfortable position in which he stands
and what may be his reward. , The old
Winnebago, made bold by long immunity
from inquiry into his little schemes, did
not, on this occasion, display the caution
for which he is noted, and was over reach
ed by his own game—"hoist by his own
petard." Verily, "Simon points down."
The law against bribery and corruption is
as follows
SECTION 48. If any person shall, direct
ly or indirectly, or by means of, and
through any artful and dishonest device
whatever, give or offer to give any money,
goods or other present or reward, or give
or make any promise, contract or agree
ment, for payment, delivery, or alienation
of any money, goods or other bribe, in
order 'to obtain or influence the vote,
- opinion, verdict, award, judgment, decree.
or behaviour of the general assembly, or
any officer of this commonwealth, judge,
juror, justice, referee or arbitrator, in any
bill, action, snit, complaint, indictment,
controversy, matter or thing whatsoever,
depending or which shall depend before
him or them, such person shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and on conviction, be
sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding five
hundred dollars, and to undergo an im
prisonment by separate or solitary con
finement at labor, not exceeding one year;
and the. member of assembly, or officer,
judge, juror, justice, referee, or arbitra
tor, who shall accept or receive, or agree
to accept or receive such bribe, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on convic
tion, be sentenced to pay a fine not ex
ceeding one thousand dollars, and to
undergo an imprisonment, by separate or
solitary confinement at labor, net exceed
ing five years.
SECTION 49. No witness shall be excused
from testifying in any criminal proceeding,
or in any investigation or inquiry before
either branch of the general assembly, or
any - committee thereof, touching his kriowl
edge of the aforesaid crimes, under any
pretence or allegation whatsoever; but
the evidence so given, or the facts divulged
by him, shall not be used against him iu
any prosecution under this ac t : Provided,
That the accused shall not be convicted
on the testimony of an accomplice, unless
the same be corroborated by other evi
dence, or the circumstances of the case.
=t .[s NS ;144 CO z4z
CORNWELL a i r
CARRIAGE. MANUFACTURERS
(At the old established Coash BaotorsJ
DUIaITZSZIE WAY,
ISILIVICST. CLAIM STUMM
B4Nisins done se unnL
The Goldoni' ona and Aperienoe of a
Poor Young Man
AGENTLEMAN HAVING,BEEN
cured of the results of early error and dis
ease, wil , from motives of benevolence, send to
those who request it. a copy of the aboveinterest
ing narrative, published by himself. This little
book is designed as a warning and caution to
young men and those who suffer from Nwavous
Darman', Loss OF MENORY, PHEMATMitt DECAY,
&0., &0., sly lying at the same time the means of
self-cure. 8 le copies will be sent under seal
in a plain enve ope—without charge—to any who
request it, by addrersint the
_author.
CH.M. A. LAMBERT, Esq.,
nOnamdsw) Greenpoint. Long Island. N.Y.
Dr. Tobias' Venethua Liniment.
A certain cure for pains and aches. and warran
ted superior to any other. Croup it cures posi
tively relief is aorclutely sure Immediately after
it is us d. Mothers remember this, anti arm
which a bottle without delay. Croup is
a disease gives no notice, frequently at
tacking the child in the dead hour or night; be
fore aphysician can be summoned it may be too
late. Remember the Venetian Liniment never
fails. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Cfillee, 56 Cortlandt street. N ew York.
inti:d.kw3wo
The Safest and Best
Preparation that can be used upon the Mir for
imparting to it a natural shade, brown or black, is
CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE.
It corrects the bad dhoti of other dyes, is mi
ls applied. performs_ its work instantaneousli ,
and its presence, to the observer remains an
rupwasitrusittx szcazr
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. 6 Astor
House. New York. Sold everywhere, and appli
ed by all Nair Dressers.
Price. $l. $1 50 and $3 per bog. according to 'lse
CRISTADORO'S NADI PRESBRVATIVZ.
Is invaluable with his Die as it imparts the ut
most soft - nos., the most beautiful gloss, and great
vitality to the Hair.
Price 50 outs. A. and $2 ber bottle according to
size, JanlZdetwlmoo
Facts about Brandreth's MIN.
New Curral
Westohester Co.. N. Y,Oct. 11372.
Mr. G. Ms Eyck SEXLDON, Editor .Yiso
Repubtioau
Dear Sir— l would state that I was induced to
nee BRANDRItTORP.II4.B, through the recom
mendation of John R, Swift, of Croton, Westches
ter county , who was entirely restored to health
by their use. He was sick for some two years, very
costive and dyspeptic; and he tried everything
but was not relieved. Finally, he took one .Bran
dreth'S Pill every dayfor • week. and a dose of six
Pills every day for threedus, and then took one
Pill every day. wide= occasional dose of six.' In
one month he was able to go to work. Yid in three
months he well, gaining 40ipounde in weight.
Yours truly. HDWAItD PUDY.
Wear:mama G axrr , as• '
Edward Purdy being duly sworn, says that he
resides in the town of New Castle; that some
years ago he was very, sick with a sore on his leg.
which had been !iguana for over five years; that
he was also much distressed by a pain in his chest,
and besides very costive and dyspeptic; that aIL
ter trying various remedies and many Phrticiens,
he commenced using Brandreth's Pills. six to eight
three limes a week. and at the end,of one month.
the sore on his leg healed, and at the end of two
month! he was entirely cured of costiveness. dys
pepsia and pain. and haeremained well ever.
mince. :< NDWARD PURDY.
Sworii tb befoiiime, this 18th day of CM. 1862.
IS. ILALOOLIK SMITH.
noMd&w;tfo. Justice of the Peace.
Sold by Thomas 11114 Path. Diamond Alley
Pittiburgh.
11.1113-BAVINGS INN ITIOTION, NO
110 Beata& atroe _ the Cukor.
Horse. Charmed by the amtgluature. • .
ovvtcian,s.
President .....»»...» PARK,
V/01 PBIBIDRITTEL
Wm. H. Smith H. F. its id
Thos. D. Disaster A. Reis mum
Francis Sellers Joshu• Rhodes
John F. Jennings. Tasol: Stuokrath
Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfred Black
TIMITIEB.
Josiah King 0 lug
A S Bell Joe Dilworth
8 8 Fowler W A Reed
BW Woodwell $0 W
Schmertz
Ulm V Rieketson
J M 'Tiernan OH Hartman
D M Long it J Anderson
To W Baxter D B McKinley
WmWolf • Robert D Oostran
13mith W lhmsen
o B-Jones B F Jones
W H Phelps 0 B Herron
BECIBETAAT AND TREASITHER.,
D. E. MoKINLEY.
Op= daily. from 9L.m.t02 P. N. Also. Toes
sad Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
- Deposits received of ONE and upwards.
Dividends declared in December and June ,of
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the
credit
thus
in-
Books containing Charter. By-Laws. ke.. fur
nished at the once.
XS- This Institution offers. especially to these
persons whose earnings are small. the opportunity
to accumulate, by small deposits. bet, saved. a
sum which will be a resource when needed. the
money not only being safe but bearinuluterest,
stead of remaining =Productive. myl
NEW ORLEANS 191179 AM,
Island
30 Hide c f each in store and for ma's by
MILLER .it RIORSTEON.
NEW WALL PAPER AT LOW PRICE
or sale b." W. P.
janl7 lqa.Wrind
lIY YOUR arniszs AND emit
.up diva's Boots Gaiters and Gums at the Cheap
store of J..H...llsdiwili:
rs... ~iNj~Qg 30.
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n .:
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- 10 . 136Ert_REITEit.
CarelhAr - Rendoelii Charrimnad Ality
our own CoonuOrciallßoporter.
•
thmtal ( warnSarnithlilitinlittet•POtrii z
~,.....,- - - P/TTa a".94' ' i l a f Wil. 8 P • . 1
Re.. 190 we ather gince ourjask lull
been very ' chanEcable; the Masi( ralzit(bilvlaut
caused another coal beat rise: theism ihsit'Wm's
.
'unable to pass thellionongahela densidrirligthe
_, . . , .
late rise, will now ` roCeed,on ths irjettiney Wmt
•
and South, The amount ready to go, however,
is not la go. some 1.400,010 bushels. 'This, together
with the previous ran of 2,148,000 bushels; inaltai
a total. fo- January 1863,:- 0f.3.543000 bushels;
This will, we think, effectually religve our friends
down the river and bring back' t large revenue to
our finances, The market since our las ; have ut;
dergone some changes which will bo found noted
under their appropriate heads. . .
Ale.—The following are the new rates set ; by
the manufacturers:
bbls hf bbls bbls hf bbli
X ...$7 00 350 1 %Xs3 00 400
Kennet... 900 450 Porte , .. 700 - 3.50.
Brown Stout IS bblB 00 . . .
Apples—Sales of Rassetts atsl2 - i(4)2 60;1 Mil :
ashes—Saks of bode, Ash, 4 , : o ßelined do 4%;
Caustic Alkali Sc; Nitrate - at 7X;--Refined;
do none in the market; Potash d o; Pearls at 100::
Butter,_Masket firm; prices unettanged.-- . ;'
Sales of prime Roll. 20®220; Packed 12( 5 / 1 30 '
Beggars-yr.—Advanced to 32019 lb.
Beane—dales of small white at $2 50; mixed.
B e acon—The market oantains an ample supply
There is a good pushier:l doing in lots ranging - at,
two to five thousand pounds at thefollowing pri,
COS, viz : Shoulderaflo. plain Hams ifli@lB.%; S. 'O.
Hams 94C 10c.
Brooms—Sales at $l - 26@$1 50 ill dos for;com
mon and s2@es2 50 for good and, fancy .• ,
Buckets and Tubs—The 'allowing are the
factory or wholesale rates. From store they are
selling at the customary; advance.: Buckets,
plain insides i 2 dozen $2 20; painted , Onside, ' $2 ',5; '
varnished, $235; 3 hoops, $2 65; Tubs, No 1, 3'
hoops, dozen, $9; No 12noppa„ $837; N0.2„_5775.
No 3, $6 37N0 4, $4 50; Keeler's :No 2. $3; 'Wash
boards. $2 50; Half Bushels, sealed $5.
B 41 rioter—The season is now far advanced
and the demand has fallen off, .Sales_ in bulk
$2 75: in sacks $3 CO per cwt.,
Bags—Adva nced: ats4s@tso sales best Seamless 2 bushel
Cooperage.—Oil barrels have declined With
sales at $2 75, and flour barrels to 5015-
Candles advances; dipped 12.c01l lb; Motlida:
12-; Star 13c; Sterine 17e.
Cheese in fair demand, We note sales ef
Prime W. R. Lind Hamburg at 12.4. inferior B@lit4 '
Crackers.Th 5 advanced rates are as fo llows:
Water tie I Soda 70
Butter in Boston... ......... ...... 7c
Sugar • 8c
Corn Meal—Sales front store at 70@75e.
Cotton Yarns.
No. sto 10 (gt 80c par lh .No 16 tg) 850 per ]b
11 & 12@ 81c " • 17 @Me
"13 @B2c " " "18 @ 870
14 @ 83c " " "19 @IMO -" ,"
I
"15 @ 84c " " "20 Wilto •"? .. - t, „
NI). 400 @ 45e per doz. No. 800 @ 370 per doz..
' 500 @ 400 ' " " 1-00 (§) 38
"WO @ 3.9 c " " " 1.000 0 " " "
" 700 @ 38c
Carpet Ch!tin assorted colers -50 eta pp , lb
white, un er 15 cuts.. .. 50 ots
CandlewickBo cts
Cotton Twine, 7.5 eta "
Batting, common, 40 cts ." "
Terme—Nett cash. • • •• -
hdreeting.—Eagle Sheeting 35 Ms. per yard;
Niagara do 34h' et% per yard.
Dried Beeg—We note sales a in small way at.
12CP lb.
Dried Fruit —The demand; continues imm.
proving and a b-tier feeling pervade, the market
and as regards peaches an, advance, has -been ob
tained. c everal hundred bushels have changed
hands at the followir g rules: Apples $1 25:Peach
es $2 8703 00. •
Eggs are scarce. Prices have declined with
galas at 18c per dozen.
Fish—Firm: sales Mackerel No 3, large, 775
@8 Olt; do No. 2, $10; Pickled Herring $5; White
Fish. half bbL 350.
Feed.—Steady ; sales 15 tons Middllngs, $1 20 ; .
20 tons ship stuff, 85@90 and Bran. 80c per cwt.
flour—The market con tin ” es firmwith a good
demand for home use pricei (+tidbit a slight ad-, ,
vat ca. The receipts have largely fallen offon ao,
count of the scarcity of heath. Theo following are
the current rates, viz : Extra s6'lsWe4 ;Extra
Family. $6 50(goi 75; Sonia • very choice brands be,
bag held at higher figure!: wapn satinet - sahib,'
dished brands sold at vanous Uur.w. • : •-- "--.
- `Grain—The market, with the exception of
- Corn - and Oats, was dull- and neglected with no
perceptible change in prices: -The rates' for .
Wheat were; tted. SI,.W. White $1..2801.30
Corn advanced and liberal . sales took, place's
72@75. Oats
_partook of the same:feeling and
sales were made at 50@55. Its regards Barley aro
Rye we could learn of no sates nor change of
rates,
Groceries—The market is unchanged as re
twits prices or demands. The stock in first hands
Is not large. Sugar varies from 10 1 ,4@1lc; Molas
se
ig)s, 55(455; Rio Co ff ee 33® 34 c Crushed Sugar, 14
14%e.
Gmeipowder.—The late'advanee wiz to the'
following; Rifle , $8,25 keg; Blasting,ss.so.
Hogs—Satee of drersed at 4. 1 44(4150 accor ding to
else: sales of live at 41°0.4 15 as to size.
,
Gas Pipe. .
Sims. Per Foot.
plnch
do 7c 1,4 Inch
8c .*/ do.
I
1 ddo
- o
4 0
4 2 4 d o o ....
....... . ........
1
1 4 d do ' 19 0 13 % do 1
do
Ili do . Y&; 15 e do . 22 7 5
Hay—Sales at scales at $14@.1.6.
llops—We note sales of prime Eastern. New
York. at 230.
Iron and Bails.
Flat Bar Iron.
134 to 6 by -X' to 1 inch..:......
2 to 6 by 1% to 1%
1% to 1% horse%o % . ...... . .....
HShoe Iron.
% to 1 by 5-16 to_ X inch
Heavy .Inl Iron.
2 to 6 12i , % and 3-16 inch 6'
1% to-XX by% and 3-16 inch_ • •6 -
Xto IN•by_ l / 4 ` and 3-16 inch -6%
%to by Y i and 3-16 inch ti
Hoop and Light Band.
to 6 inch. 6
to 2 inch—
-666,
14 to IX.lnch
-1 to 1% inch.
inch 7
inch—. -... ........... . , . 2
inch
inch
Si, cent 'f m extra for all Cat Hoops.
Round and Square. . • -
I to Tnch
2•36 to A inch
3 to 3' inch
3% to 4 inch
..y, and 313 inch... ...... ..... ...............
inch:..........._.
and 9-16 Inch— .
and 7-16 inch..-----.....;
6-16 inch..
%. inch.
3-16inch_
Oval Iron.
iito H 4 inch ........ •
to% inch
inch..
inch....
No: 10 to 17 Skeet Iron.
18 to 24...
25 and 26
••-•-• .....................
Sheets over& in. wide. Rio tik it , extra.
Plates.
Boiler Iron, 3-16 to inch-. ........
Boiler Heads ...... •. -• ..... .. ..
TlNik Inin.3.-16 to lin..not over 30 wide; 5
3-16 to in. .... ai .1
Tank Herds. (not axons.) ' 534
Boiler Rivets . ........ =
Oils: The market for the serious dosariptions
further depressed and prioes are loWer within:a
little disposition manifested tooperate, fast-
Inaahle
seems to pervade Eastern the markets... , The;
rates uo to last evening wereas follows ilgetlnedd
in bond. 30®12; Free till, -40@42er Oil- Creek 35@
361 Lubricating and klemk creek are not e_ nquired
for; crude Petroleum'ni , Pe: Kanawha. 9%@10e
rotato , s—Prides have advanced:- safetra2 P o
bbla Pink Eyes and Neshanocks at $2 250250.
Mess Pork—There le nothing (tains - in this
article. We quote notionally at $1460 It barrel: .
Salt.—Prides have again deolinixl with sales at
$2 00(91925 WI barrel. •
Seeds are looking up, clover is held at $6 ill/
Timothy at $1 62@$1. 75. Flax $2 41.102 , 50 ?-bu:
—Rosin following' are the lil y ian uhat and
prices: ,eire; No 1 Palm„ Caafile
Toilette lle; Sawyer's Chemical Olive. 90, Wo
man's *lend. 7oilID. -
•
Starch—Woods' is selling at 5301 P-bin lots. •;
White Lead,—Priees have anvanced. White
in oil. per ih9X4l)oXcc Red pare, per, la Waft:
do. do. dry per - t). 0.5.4(459' • Litharge,
Window Glass —The prices remain steady
and we quote as follows, for city brands, in boxes
of 50 feet, cash, no discount: 6xB and 7:9,
4111 75; Bxlo, $3: 8:11, 9111, 9:12 and 10x12. $3 254
8113. 944 and 10:14, $350; 9215,19x15 and 10 a 16 .•
••13 75.
Whilakey.—Prices have materiall,g advanced,
especially common and rectified. Holders de
mand, and obtain 4ig145 for city; rectified old rye
oonthmes to be disposed of at 500 to $1 50@2 00 VS
gallon.
JAMES ROBB,
NO. 89 MARKET STREET
Hasa ow on hand a large stook of fall and winter
BOOTS A ND SHOES.
Comprising all the different varieties and style
to be found.
Ladies; Misses and Children's Balmoral Boots
with double and tripe's soles.
Mons!. Boys' and Youth's Calf, Coarse and Kip
Boots, Shoes and Bro ga ns,
Kens' Long Leged Water Ptoof Cavalry Boots
of a very seperior qualitY.
goods Call and
ve (*amine his
sa stock as .
he warrants his
to ti sandal tisfaction
JAMES ROBB,
0e29 89 Market street..
50 BASKETS, "PINTS AND
elutes." Reidsion Champagne;
30 Cases Sparkling Moselle.
In store and for . we
MILLER & RICRETEON.-
HAMPAGNE BRAND Y, Otard •
100 duos of each 1n6: 311 d i fy i IAW
.TBO - / IL
17 drabit
1,13'
Vi 4 1141/14
Gallatin, Clackei,
2,,o4rmadte Jolaw,ton.:lll
I .. , :,` Cf grft!t; P 9 11 e.r.A4: ja•-• •
-.4oNpirrim ; _
~, W anklin„Gannetti Brovoprille
nasuatiic-uvoke. .
44' Mintirra,-GOrdan,,-.:Virbabllng."
St. Lads
The river—Leat evening at-rtilii liaht •
- tlBteirere.l2 feet laoheetti the obilftei,
and falling slowly. . -
• Kir The Wheeling packet fdr to duy'ia
the nt w steamei; Armada , spi.O. W. Johnston.
:he lenvee ponettihiCh Paneengers &kJ 244nkera
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FOP Cineinininti,'Calrii and StLouis
-
: 1401.1 DA Y;
DIME' FINE" 'PASSENGER
Stetunor.Aftti 01.11.11 .No 2; Cali
tain ,P,Qrter, pommaniier nolo:meet!
For freighfot ioistikeiik V iiiirtiarti. or .
Jan3i) reriasTori 00.
pailittribMig
PagMastough`lt4utmaWeelar Packut:
meager steamer &URO.JIIS Wanton.
oommanderimill leave as' announced above- gad
termodiste points thio (Lai at 4 p.to.
For freight or passage applzon board or to r
- 18._WHERI•Eft. Ag't.
Jan 9 PLAtifit
/81
; •
TA„,-
TIMM EW AMBEIPLEMIIID
idd 6: Jekeell,paalreB4:44ltMADA.
GeorgetW;" blunion: - ecimmlnlier; 'Wittig Pitts
bnrgh for Wheeling, eve , y Mandan Wedaer4Y_
and Friday o!elook a: in vinOttudbi. Itatreg
96'661am/or Pittsburgh every Theada4 Thais:
day and datarday at 8 a. m. ,
THE klesE ' PALSISERitiftE
atekinot MlNkAVKJektrEfettliar
com marderleavailittebitrAhfOrWheiliffireverY
.'heyday Thursday - ana , 13 4 UMW U Y..
punctually leaves Wheeling every 41fotily,
+Twine tlak'eendPrldey'eatlia m. 3s•
alb The above steamers makes close '-eonneo'. l
tions at Wheeling with, Awe_ sida wheel stertmorA
for Marietta: Parkersburg end Oineinnetti:
For frieght or ,passage applynn board oi to
jAME 44 :OI , LINet:V.,-
j9n3 digents;No:ll4' wutrrirtf6K--
•
F or , ala'rleanaauZanes - 11111 . e
Regular'. Bionk4ogimm.. aivsr, . Packet
ate, Pitts' tit evbry eattirdily at
' . 4 p..m., Zoneav
VHS, FINE , INASSEIS GER
stilton? LIZZIE MARTIN:BIT,
Brown commander, will lenve rut - noted above. -
For Unlit_ or,Rarearreappk on boar:tor to
n 'a Jar. IVINQ3xUIQ ' ..CO
F ormimeleitaand - PuregAlnicrH
Regidair-zalrusklitnam , :: , wiper -IPack - et
Leaves PlitebUdf,ol every' Tuesday. 4,
P. ne. ,, Zarleawlllaewewrlntldayr, S a.m ..,
'PRE NEW A.SID SPLENDID
_PaiseiceintianieteESlMA GSA
-41.21M, Monroe Ayers commander, will leave as
noted above./or freight °even spP as
board or to B. LlVlNtiaTu:sue
IT 0.
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' .41 Shoes • - •
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POLYMORANIkIi - THE 'WAR
:EXHIBITION RAY EVEAING NITY A O'CL .
Pdatineea'"liredistati
c r e LIEH t. a/- cions
Committee.q l l '7l,
Friday afternoon Ben c e&ittie.lVeledi Caltinlat
Adm r ission pa 9pat s 4. clomn ocaps.
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P1TT8.1317AGEL, 1 2:101,112,11,0::
yissix AND gfaiDERSO' N
PRIORS or ADMlBmos. — Prfrats Boise 25 00
Single Boat in Privater Box. Itl•ft i-Parquette and; ,
Drees Circle;, ehalrair 5Q oentm-iaml , pirele, 25'
dentin Colored 'Gallery; 26 ''oentg` Colored Bum
50 oentiq eallm7lsoenti..%
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Harry Helm„
To combat+ wtthv
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PRESENTS , FOR:TRE:MIAY'S.-
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FINE GOLD JEWELN,Y,
4APLD,AND 9ILVEB WATHEB s - 4
Meeks, Fancy tioods,
sueh.aa pastors, cake,ankftnit. laakethz
dard'came4tet tot% ate«aectw;lariti:-,,,45(4-:01
saitableartfolefflorpivegn* •
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out and guilt pattersuri. a dada alid
ornamental
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WELDON. RE I WEITR.AN‘ELLY,4 ,
deo2o:lY. 164 Wood threat-max
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- KNEW lIIMEMSTS in PM 1111 A1815..,... ---
Near the Penn. B. 11; Vaitiew Denot,
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ramaniumitainsic ALL MIMI* OW
A m steamc ranging from three_ to am:
hundred and horse power. And suited . - ty
Grist Mills. Saw Blastimmaces. Factorise; -,
eta.
• Wye particular attsintkinio the' constriction of
libitum and Machinery _ for grist mills. and for
in - Tnehts;mulay sad similar atm 'Mils. ' 1 '''
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11ave alai on hand. Withal and ready for ship
blanket short notice. Baena and Boilers (nevem
description
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Also,furnishßoilen and Sheet Iron se:s 2 We i -. -.
Wrought Iron Shafting gangers and mhos .
every verl_jitz. and minus the manaacture of , -
Woolen machinery andMachlne Cards. .. , , • 1
Our prices are low, our maohleery manumotur- ]
ed of the beet 'lnaba materials. and warranted -
in all cases to give satisfaction. , ... I,
41 1 . - Orders from all parts of the coun , !elicit .
ed and. promptly elle& M Miirs -: y;-
TWO . DAY—
Just opened a oOtapiete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODE.
w.-s. aray,lc
mj9 143 Federal eh. dreet.AlleithenY
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N ADJOURNED ANNUAL simPRE - .1
INtl of the Stockholders of the Western
Pennsylvania it. it. Company, will be held hi the!
building of the PennstWants trail Read Comps
sty. No. 234 South Sd: Street PkiladelPle -
TUESDAY, February ad, 'sea, at it
when an election. wilt:take plebe 'for Poseidon
and twelve dhrooters to serve the ensuing year:
- A report will bit submitted by the °Rem of
the ComPanY and such other business tntzuniA l ed
as may come before. he meetin
HAlsCamis, • '
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WANTED
Pour Carpontors
Wanted immediate by
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stre e t s . itya4 a btiilduiat
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