4WAX,VOiNT.- LntiteraILAPIIIMFOUS; co., tro t s , ' 1 - „--,, TR ARtatliMirif you, sada i3TATR r _wwontiairour for die pally Port in those *Kis& and ltro an- Vim** t0k4 ,41 .4.luldidobooptiptio ootTooom Roue; -FR/DAY MPRN/4 43 088it 6. (Mr Ike MO isOPlOWAlniallet E. 1 ;':. ' ' Illhr.,Hrklusteli l'ilehtsllenge. . . , ...„ hfr,._ as.ELHammillii - otircharriPion of the 1 ;.1-.' Oani,v - 140 t Atilee"stated yesterday, has chtil: i lengedlany-one of the - three best oarsmen '-`-''- E I d r ; ~.,.1n ng ap for $4,000 in our own wa r; - ,,bas- addressed the following letter to !- :- -, j, , the l editor of Wilkee' Spfilt, upon the 4 1 II j-k tinbjeit: • -- • i' ql : - • t - PmrseußGH, Jan. ...28, 1862. 1: If ' ' DEAR Seierr.--In arecent issue of your T ' valuable paper, I noticed that the great li '-,- Satinets -of .England, Chambers, Iverson 1 and Green had - come to a dead - lock, in I ; consegnence of which Iverson was anx !i '; ions to get'on a match with any man in I H ..--I , he ,the; , Upon ? reflection, ` I I - have con -1 ,cluded to.accept his challenge: or at lead ill . l eiigOily - iiiidesire to yon, in hopes, •that iq :. hy your assistance a meeting may be' i 11 .', brought abnut. I think I miht say, that it ; - it wo uld be next to i en imp ossibility . for me ii -.! • _to leave this country, but if either , of the 1 • above named gentlemen think it would fir , justify them to meet me in Ameriaan wa ,-ten, say. the Harlem course, New York, ~,[I where a 'fair; honorable race could be had, • ; stinll44-Me Ward and thyself had on ;the („1, Schuylkill. I :will row him two scull races it r'—the - first three and the second five miles, t - turning ; buoys as usual for a purse- of ' ; $2,000 e ach race. The second to come off I- ; one,week-afterrthe'first. I might add that one inducement I might offer the Engliah f , , :part'', to Come to this sule, and my New r , York friends can testify to the same, to i I -offset the small "Pittsburghors will irr,--coitneaßtifirinoneyth i ej bring _to invest, ! I 4...titt .""it . iiier• so intich'. -- I woe') want the ,1' raceste come off in May. or June. 11 , ' ' Respectfully yours, JAMES HAMILL. 1p P. S.—Since writing the above, I have 4 received the fast number of your paper, ; and find that Chambers and Iverson haye •Et. f : finaliy coioa. to terms._ Green I presume, i,rfs - iwaltialt hiittirn,; rind whilst so ;doing IQ ,' nll'oo_ll . 6 not take &trip to - this side, Be lk- -.ingelunnewhat - of a traveler already ? ' I I! ; w4rlll . o„iiiiikle same rates:that I have LI proptliedlo Maisie. Iverson and Chem ,tj- hers. lam opposed to rowing:fora large ~!, amount, my object being more to test lay 4g,abilitytriesn oarsman. Still, I would, :it .i.b,. it were-Absolutely, necessary to insure ,a. lc trabelilili either; of the three gentlemen, iiiiincrease. the stakes: fo- , 53,000 each - race, pil r tl:tit is $1,600 a side. Should Green nt il,' aCceptittinfaillenge, I will row the winn e r 1 41,ofthexhampion race. .1. LI •',4r S-1 Title Peiintjtylvania Railrpad. lall WE. make some further extracts froili the report of the Board of Directors of ;,lithe Pennsylvania Railroad Co., =relative iiltV'stibjects of interest here : ;4; The repairs and additions to the Penn- Railrbs.d have been , otninitted to oharke iii-William'llazel Wilson, ESq., IN as the Chief Engineer, who has managed li,;the affairs of- this Department for several Ilr l years past. - :with mush system; economy and Under his directionohe second 1 track - lies steadily . progressed until the `4 l space reoliiring to 'l3e filled , up is but 32.3 .1104.41.; tte iittslieen instructed to provide I o:naterials and lay, the second-track between the Jai:data Adqiiiduct and'Neirtiort, and etiveen Anderson's Siding and Garvin's I:Wridge, during. Abe' present year. This will leave but fourteen miles of single' I .4!,rack on the line between Harrisburg and' after.lB63,. all of • which is be li4tween Leviiton and . Mill Creek, --except tgne mile . at • ths Sesquehanna:britlge.-'-',Di rxeetiOaslave:'been- liven t6 - prepare.:the I road-bed of ithiiPortiOn, (except the Sas 14aeluinini bridge) . that - it may-be" laid rtlieliummer of 1864. thus giving to the en: ;,tare line of She.ofti Pennsylvania- Railroad ki•-•-with the exCiption - mentioned—la double iack. third track, at proper intervals, allowto the , passenger trains to pass the freight, will be required at no remote pe ! 4** * * * at.• • a . , The investment made by the Company in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chica go Railway; for the purpose of securing . .a share', 'of the Northwestern traffic , will, in ;addition to the advantage origiFtally anti cipated fromithe ;expenditure . , a short time'return fall interest upon the capital devoted to that object.. The traffic of the line this year 'would havejustified a reason sible dividend upon the shares of that Company, but it has been deemed by its Directors more prudent to devote the sur ,plus earnings, after paying interest upon its first and second mortgage bomb, to the renewal of temporary structures erected union the rued, and otherwise bring the standard of the property up to the char neter which the position and importance 011 the hue demands. '.The finance, of this Company are now founded upou a substantial basis, and it pOssesses a business which will insure to it 'iot only ample revenues to meet the in. te est upon all of its bonds, but also fair returns to its Shareholders. I Since your last annual meeting, legisla tioki has been obtained from Congress, and frofri Virgittia ri . authorizing the extension, of W,hit Pittsburgh and' Steubenville Rail road across Brooke County, in the State of llFirginia, add the Ohio river. The work or Constructing the road and its bridges haibeen vigorbusly commenced, and will be kflteadily prosecuted to completion.— Wlren finished and conneeted with our road' it will givb us a line from Pittsburgh to, Cincinnati 24 miles shorter than any exiting route, l and free from tho vexa tidti interruptions which have heretofore pre tinted the full development of our ii , Son hwestern Passengertraffie.- The com pletion of this I line will also enable the Stenbenville and Indiana Railroad Cow' papito providb the means to meet the an:' nua I Interest upon its bonds guaranteed by this I .Companyi which have for 'several yearalbeen a tai upon its revenues -' '' Ji ,„,*., .* * * .- * ` * ll' TheA3ditirdt Of 'Directars' have been ad monishad- fol^slsieral'years Past by the in creasing number of trains that traverse Libottritstieiti Pittsburgh,' East of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago. Rai lway , eennectiq'that a due regard for the copyinienceo , the citizens of that city, -would! require I that this narrow . portion of .04 street , 4hotild be relieved " from the inteOptiona Ind risk they cause to the' generttltriiVet'll'he delay , in securing,* necessitryltgislatidh from the Pittsburgh titylCbuncils, to enable the Company to effect lso desirable an object, has pre ventbd, its acdomplishment- at - an ear lier Ifiate. The legislation desired , has' now t - len 'f'taitiuncid',.. - 1 - ind i the' Real Masi and' Bight of W--- ...Anired ''motl., thin e ir ee ti 4A c-- this -71... -- -ay required to cni4e in the line of the road . hO.B ttearly alt been purchased. This liiitlitk; i ncluding that required to mov the tracks from this portion of Lib erty st*eet,`wil be quite heavy—not less than hdour hundred thousand dollars—but 1 the obje;cts sec sec ure d both " to' the Company and to the city y the changewill fully jus tify tlifit9wpd tare. Until this 'chingein the lo'*ion of e road was decided it was impossible to de rininetheyrnper location for thh contem pla ted union passenger sta- 1 tion, tribe erect d for, the„accommodation Of 'oint own • - 11 - the.„ several - railway pi e corn vies entering l'ittaburg,,..from, the West. Thilitop ovement,so long demand ed by the travelling public, will now. be ere led duri- g the pesent year. 4.- g.,- • ri ; I New onititerfelt. Coua rfeit o h he dollar bills on the Me chanicei auk of Philadelphia ; are inch.- culatio4l Theyi are tolerably well execu -ted, an, lif 1 deceive without close inspeetiqu. Illness men and others handling!l better look out for them. 44- i - • - r lee Arirsialipet. Our ice deabirs, butchers confectioners, h'ot6lletiptiis and others' will, lay in sup pl:es of the, s epol cryztal-for summer f, were antict iniciitiraged by. the late "cold Auip,!-1 belinlogjt wOuld:make.:quite enough Sox 'their wants."'Unfortunately our rivers 'wore;-too. high_ and did not freeze; so; another chance,is lost. Somp, we ; pep ! , beive; ire Ciiltitiihe rough ice from- the . - Ponds insthe.city and' vicinity, but thoie Who. sailfor family use will be forced ' to procure a better-article. It is probable that - we may yet have another freeze suf. Sciantly hard to make a plentiful crop— bat if not the small 'streams up the Alle gheny and the inland lakes will doubtless furnish an abundance of this summer lux ury, (almost necessity) though high pri ces may be anticipated in that event. Supplement to a Charter A bill supplementary to the charter of the Pennsylvania Railroad has been intro duced in the Legislature. It changei the time for holding the annual meeting of the stockholders to the third Tuesday of Feb ruary in every year, and authorizes the Di. rectors to add to their number by electing frOm the body of the stockholders at Such time as they may determine, and annually thereafter, Utley deem it expedient, an; ad ditional Vice President and ManaginKDi rectoi; with such powers and for suchobm pensation as the said Hoard may bylaw or resolrition establish and direct. The Di rectord are further empowered to create mortgage bonds, payable at such time as they may determine upon, with coupons attached, bearing interest not exceeding six per centnin, to an amount equivalent to the cite& outlay upon the any branch road hereafter constructed under the pro visions of the charter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, its supplements or liwififfecting said company; the bonds so , to be a lien upon the net revenue derived from the branch road for which they may be Wined, and may be secured by mortgage ppon said property. Slippery. The tracks of the various passenger rail ways traversing the city, were in a very alipprey condition yesterday, and it was with the utmost difficttly that the cars were kept from running off. Brakes were al most useless and the horses were very diffi cult to manage. We saw quits a number of cars thrown off during the -day, but they were easily replaced and little time was lost. Saceesstui Surgery. On Wednesday Dr. John Dickson, with the assistance of _other _physicians,: re moved an indurated tumor aborkt the size of a walnut, from the rightlo er jaw of David Wolff, of Dunkard township, Preens.. county. It had grown from the jaw -bone and was very firmly'seated. The patient was placed under the influence of chloro form and the operation, occupied about an hour, during which he experienced no pain. Mr. Wolff is doing very well and will be able to return home in a day or " The Pennsylvania Canals.. The - following is an exhibit of the earn• iiigiof the canals.for the past year. The earning of thh Company s canals were: .' from the Susquehana $203,530,• 09; Juniata Division, $23,142 29; West ern Division. $B.BOl 02; miscellaneous sources, $15,908 36 ; total earnings, 8251,- 581 76. The expenses of maintaining, improving and operating the canals were : for Susquehanna Division, $75,736 29; Ju niata Division, 8161,295 41, Western Di vision. $22,059 85. • Total, $258,001 38— showing a loss, dining 1882, of $6,519 80. Directors Elected. Pitt'"sbur'"gh' an-election held. at me. O ffi ce of the Pittibirgh Insurance Company; on the 3d inst., the following persons were elect ed Directors,to serve for the ensuing year: Geo. Bleak, C. W. Batchelor, Alex. Brad ley, John Scott. Saimel Mtushall, , Chas. Arbuthnot, Wm. Carr, Robert H. Hart ley, Christian Yeager, Maik; W. Watson; James Gordon. Charles A. Dravo, D. R. Galway, M. K. Moorhead, F. Rehm, James Rees. Great Benefit Bill. For Mr. Chanfrau's benefit to night an immense bill is presented, in which he personates four characters, viz : Bonnefoi, in the "Model of a Wife," Mose, in "A Glance at New York," Paddy Miles, in the , tLimerick Boy." and Blueskin in "Jack Sheppard." We look for a full house.— Mr. Chanfran's engagement citifies to- mor row night. Sleighing. We have some four inches"-emow and very good sleighing, which is hugely en joyed by the yoting folks. Committed. A lad named Francis Truman, colored, one of four who lately attacked a white boy in Allegheny and stabbed him in the kack, was yesterday committed to answer by Alderman Donaldson. The Real Estate Savings testi 1 ution. In another column will be found the advertisement of this newly organized in stitution (located at No. 68 Fourth street) which commenced business in May last under the most favorable auspices. We need not enlarge upon the benefit, to all classes of society, of saving institutions in general, but will merely say that this is in the hands of our best citizens and that it offers many' advantages. It is not only secure, the loans being confined bylaw to real estate, United States and State secu rities, ,but profitable to the stockholders and deiiiiiiitors, who receive interest at the rate of sixper cent. It is a safe and con venient d sitory for small stuns, partic !n - nlarly mac snits, laborers and.others de eirin,gto make provision for his family - or himself in the future: The officers are all reliable wen, in whom the community have the fullest confidence and who.will' ,conduct the affairs of the biS t ituticin ecciti7 ornically and, prudently; ' Chainee.: The'assortment of all kinds of ready made clothing for gentlemen and boys to be found ,at Carnaglian's, Federal street, near the Diamond, Allegheny city, is rich and varied, embracing a full variety of overcoats, ,business suits and under- Clothing of all descnptions. In addition to these a beautiful •assortment- of piece goods of all varieties, which will- be,, made to. order in the latest style and on the shortest notice. Cannighan is about to re: linquish business, and all kinds of articles in his line are being sold at very low prices. This is a chance rarely to be met with. Lecture. Rev. J. McKendree Reilly, formerly of Christ Church, Penn street, delivers a lecture at Concert Hall this evening. His subject is "American. Statesmen," one on which he is tully competent to treat. His many admirers here will, of course, be present. Death otWien!. The following -PennOlvania soldiers have died in hospitnis*Yrashington since the last report.... Sergeant-T.' Schroeder, Co. I, 75%; Peter Heagy, p ts vi Reserves; lee Forsyth, C; 132 th; Isaac Melson lA; 134th; Peter C. Riggs, C, - .124th; John Cable, F E 1 4 4 i Phuleff-.Sale r C; 46th. Furs, Furs,..Furs, Fars: This afternoon at two o'clock, and this evening at seven o'clock will' be continued the great sale of rich and elegant furs, sleigh robes, &e., at McClelland's Auction, 65 Fifth street. Buck °woollen Gloves. Ten dozen,cheap, atlietlelland'a aue UAL Just-t hee article for driving. • Altv_#lll4lol4ll diThiliiiiia Ariiiii.W : :Onion. The appearance of the newspapeepreas in most milkedcountrie,s.wonld induce a talaiiittobiteiver'• ti:i' , taipitisit ihnt, +tiverzt moo ?was , tt znalirizaay rebognia"ed and established .. BMras - AarrrlrrioNJ In ordinary titling the pie& l teeing with adver tiaemente, and , ap artmdes.detainly indi titei' t he free ' nee ' of Journals of large cir ie culatioreas the treo auxiliary of business enterprise. But appearances in this case, as in others,are not altogether true, for the fact is that out of ten men doing busi ness, probably there are not more than two who rightly d i alue and liberally use advertising mediums; two more, perhaps occasionally resort to them, while the rest rarely, if ever employ them at all, and plod along in obscure circles through life without an effort to rise above the position in which circumstances originally placed them. But there is some something more to be con sidered on this sub. l eat. Experience'haa always shown to the conductors of news papers that in perio d s of general depres sion, from whatever cause, all clasies of men are rather disp sod to yield to 'the depressing intldence than to rise up, en counter andresist it. Happily, there are er individual exception , and it is these ex ceptions which finall , aid the turn of af fairs, and contribute o the restoration of prosperity. But in i n; as represented by classes, shun the encounter, avoid the struggle, and if they do not actually suc cumb, sink down in hopeless prostration for the time being. in nothing does this appear more distinct y than in the disposi tion to withdraw from public attention' in the advertising colunins of the, press; yet this is the very pltce in which, of all others, the active bisiness man ahOuld constantly be seen and known, aid read'of all men. The presant time is particularly illtis trative of what , we say, and yet we ;can conceive of nothing more unwise and im politic, Have men,*omen and children ceased to eat, and Oink, and wear out clothes? Nobody will pretend that Such is the case. And here we have a city of some hundred thousand people, ithe common residents of 't, engaged in t nse processes every day. We are surroun ed by a large multitude opeople in our n State who are doing a same thing in nu merous towns and vil ages, and rural dis tricts who are suppli d mainly from this city. But we find a marked disposition to recoil from an verse conditioni of the times, to fold the. ms, and to mourn over "the situation" as a barren and a profitless waste. We have as much espect for common sense as we have confi edce in it, othOr wise we should really eel some hesitation in thus discussinka a bject in which ve seem to have a primary. interest. But our primary interest is in tie maintenancelof a healthful public sentiment, one which will encourage rather than depress, and use the times so as to make the best of them. Here is THE P ST just as available as ever in all the chap els of trade and i commerce, circulating as freely as ever l amongst all classei of t e people, and tit- I I feriugthe advantages o a universal ad vertising medium to the enterprise of the public. Let us hope tat a healthy pub lic sentiment will retini ate the spirit bf the people, quicken an upheld the energy 11 , of business character. and assure to our city that liberal prosperity to which she may most justly aspire UNDERSHTD.T.S, draw. hoods. mufflers, com cheap at McClelland's consignments. 100 dozen snen's ho cheap, to close consign. land's Auction. 1,000 dozen spool colt. Auction, for sale cheap.' H. D. Bre field street aiIOVEX ot B. mannfactrring A. F. -...---.L.IWTHORTYv t I .101111eli 1111Y1111.. JOSEPH MEYER & 80R OASUPLOPIPRIMI OP - VANCE" AND PLAiN FURNITUR UH it Ins WAIIHROINC.I.I6 Ski IT F 1111.1) 'IF xi s . . — (Between Sixth street &Id Vire , , titi. . no 9 *irriss t I nu N. i ic El PERK STORE. R TIME H N. 1 - 10USETE FUUNISHI GOODS KITC Brushes Baskets Jelly Moulds Wash Basins Cap Mops W re Sieves CiAl Scuttle Steve Polish Knife Washers Basting Spoons Coea/Wills Sulhßoards oe Pans Bid Roasters Fr .pans Fa ma Boilers Eg Beaters FlrePails W ter Filterers Pi Plates Clothes Wringers Wi t oden Spoons Butter Prints W h Tubs Soap Cups Toast Forts Sad Irons Meat Presses Cake Boxes. dro., deo. IM MO NOON. .4 rcarap. i Castorsl 'Call Bells Syrup Jugs Nut Picks Cake Knives Fish Knives 'rumb Knives Ice,Creem Knives alt. Stand s Nankin 'Ringo Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Muetard Spoons Round it Oval Salvers loelPitishers Bouquet Stands , Goblets CUTLERY. Ivory Htsndlod Knives Carvers • Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters English Tess Trays b Brushes Fcirk A Spoon Trays , 0 to Trays Dish Covers Oh Bishes Hash Dishes Coffee 'gains Wine Strainers Coffee Welders Spirit Coffee Puts Nut Crackers Üble Matsßodnd Waiters Bread Baskets j Cork Screws - Wine-Coolers , Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators . . Water Coolers. &o. . . '. • FOR THE CIA ER. • C Toilet Jars . ' ' 'Wa r Carriers . IE Foot Baths- ' 1- Oka bar Buckets Infant'sßathe Bo is and Pitchers tress Brus h es . , Gas[Shadas , vint Atnas ' Nurser,' S hades- Brans Match Holders do Lam ps ..„. Flower Stands i Clothes vvtlageB ' Nnrsetf Refrigerators dc Hampers Wax Tapers Hiatt Lights. ..' MISCELLANEOUS. Library Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes Vesta, Bird Cages 4 M:teafes . Vissetts Too et Knives Card de:Visite Frames , F 1 Camp Knives tam Portfolios. And everything Pertaining a weliappointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable rituss it the NEW STORE of SAN . ..Sz 11:161-A.A.IEEIDS, Tin Ware Wooden *are Spine Boxes Cup Tubs Straw Clatters Hair Sieves Mince Knivee Silver Soap Chamois Skins Skewers Gridirons Lemon Squeezers Stew Pane Waft. hone Fish Kettles Ham Boilers Graters Larding Needlers Pudding Pans Bread Pans gutter Ladles Iron Holders Step Ladders . Keelers Clothes Lines Scales Cook's Knives Bread Boxes Scoops FOR THE DI , have* NO. 30 FIFTH B BEET. First door ,below the ExChange Bank. 4 F Imo All goodo — dellveted fteyf charge in the city. Allegh Biimbi s bam. anchester. Du eneanehoro . etc. - • nol2 mu uk sztßy pArurreis • BECK AND DID taAILINTLICINI a IN WHIT'S AND Ruin: • Received by Ripens thia day at • - RATON. MACRON d COIL No.lLFißbritlarald: TERN RESERVE boxes 1n store and for . MILLER LATE9T:IFROM Balloting for U. S. Senator in Miasour The Latest from Nashville. Rebels Routed at Fort ilonelson BALTNORE, Feb. 5.—A Fortress Mon roe letter jut reCtivCdt atii , S:th‘ Richmond papersof the 2d and 3d received there, gives accounts of the affair at Charleston which is the same as that published with the addition. The Richmond dispatch of the 3d, says the Yankee iron clad new . Ironsides is lying in the offing near Charleston bar. • Stratige'ro sartherßick mond Examiner of the 3d makes no sort of reference to the great victory and rais ing of the blockade, kut, fi lms ,pimply, this announcement: New Ironsides off Charles ton. CHARLESTON, February 2. The British ship Uaderias pushed off Charleston bar thia:aftetuotin. An officer with a boat's crew came up to the city, passing by the Yankee ironclad, New Ironsides, lying in the offing. The Richmond Examiner, of the same date, has the following: SAVANNAH, February Ist. During the attack upon Fort McAllieter this :morning, the flag staff of the iron ,clad was shot away. She was anchored within oue thousand. Nulls of the fort.. She retired evidently injured, as she did not reply to the shots from the fort. When retiring the parapet front 01 one of the guns of the fort wpm I gutirelg demol ished. The men remained firm. There is no excitement but the best of spirits prevails. . • About one o''eloeli this'afternoon an iron clad gunboat approached to wit'aiu.two miles of Thunderbolt battery, dipped a stag, fired two shots and retired. .The Thunderbolt Battery id live miles South of the city. Two gunboats came up to St. Marys oro Monday lust, one of them went up the river-and net tire to the housed' on several plantations Capt. Harrison's company of cavalry fired ou them, when they hauled out to a distance, out of range of small arms, and shelled furiously another boat that was lauding her men at Saint Malys on Tues day. I.orisviur, Feb. s.—The Jogt:nal is advised that Morgan'sliand delft ed a terry boat opposite Burk Hill on Sunday. Clinton and Cumberland counties are overrun by rebels. The same paper says, 'the train which left here fur Nashville this. morning, has been ordered to return. era, wool hose, pas, &c.. selling Auction, to cloSe The Southern line is interrupted below Bowling Green. Cotton buyers just returned from Mem• phis, report ninety-five cents freely offered there fur cotton, while holders are asking one dollar. iery to be.cola euts, at MeCle .11 at M'Clelland'a JEFFERNON CITY, MO. February 5.• - The names of Glover and Breekinridge is withdrawn to-day, and those heretofore voting for them united on Broadhead, but one ballot was taken to-day, and was OA follows: Broadhead. 68; Brown, 45; Philips, 46. " 129 Sm ine!.for Mr. Philips has written a letter stating that he is not opposed to 4radual emanci pation, which has given rise to the opin• mu that he and Brown will be elected. All patties are in caucus to-night Alt aAB land Alton ttaburgb. Pr NASFICILLE, Feb. 4.—About five thous and cavalry, under Wheeler. Stevens and Wharton, attacked our forces at Fort Don elson. They were repulsed and utterly routed. • Gen. Mitchell elects the house of prom inent secessionists for quarters for the wounded Confederates. Forty-five were thus quartered yesterday. Geu. Jeff. C. Davis' Division, with a Cavalry Brigade, occupy Franklin. It was snowing last night at 10 o'clock. Fr. 411 the St. Paul Pre ,, , January :L.!,1 An Anomalous Winter. The memory of the oldest inhabitantaf fords no parallel to the extroardinary mildness of the present winter iu Tiirne sota. The line of mean monthly kemper• ature: , 'soifar, runs' very far above OW of ,any wintAr of which we have a thertuom• .etrical record, and the record goes back 'for over thirty years. And the. anoundois warmth of theism:limb - ins brought an-equal- , Ii 31 exceptionable atmospheric dampness. 'The steel-blue skies, whose serene and crystal arch has been the traditional glory Of our Minnesota_winters,' have wrapped in a strange and sullen mint, and our 'slitter could scarcely have been more pp; Posite to its asuardiazacter if the genre hibal positions' of !dinitesotaind New England hadiMen transposed. - In the rapidand frequent alterations of frost and thaw, our present wittier has been almost as unpleasant as that of iSfassachusetts and Ohio, and the light, (lank ! . chilly,drizzle t when: it freezes and falls into - a slipparyt veneeting.bf; polished ' ice on the streets and sidewalks in place of the sleet and snow and hail of Eastern Climates, does not give as much advantage in the comparison. The reason of this remarkable exception to the _prevailing lak of winter _temperature. in. Minnesota is a curious - early for the clituatolcigist: It would seem probable that there is some occult law of compensation at the libitum of it; for it is a curious coinci deuce that, while the Northern belt of American States is afflicted with this tutu. aiiel mildness and dfunpness.of,the :winter Weather, our Eteropeati - MitipOdes are ear feringo winter of extraordinary severity and dryness. A letter from Peterehurg says: I 'ln the memory of man there has not been such a-winter as-this in St. Petersburg , itwenty 'degrees - = of- cold; the • river and'' sea locked in ice for:a /our, time past, and not'a flake of-snow. . Owing to the glassy fiost, horses and p ed estrans cannot keep a footing itiva either the road or the'pave• meats. The air is extremly dry, we breathe it with difficulty: . - Nervous people , are particularly by ity accordingly no one Oka out except tou business; and eirriagOA,l#4 kommt,dpre.there areliter allYnout,N..,eyeEts,t.the.24eviltia prospective, betwea two Egul fogr in the , afternoon, where — there - is ordinarily .8 great crowd." - Large Cargo of Cotton. The steamer Glendale arrived at Evans vilie, Indiana, on the 39th instant, with one thousand and sixty bales of cotton frcitri Memphis. This is the largest cargo since the breaking 91,4 of the rebellion. 000 WEBSTER'S $5,50 UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. Tay chutes, complete. Pictorial Itilltion at $.;8•61) for eats by ; , ..TOBN H. MELLOR. • Pm?i 81 Wetakideeeti • 1 clonsE.-40. V=3Fir on pr gnw iriw ri m r NAVAL FIGHT AT CHARLESTON NO FURTHER PARTICULARS PrIurt . 3BVEGEL MARKET WEEKLY litvrew. tare uu Revioeu .4nd Corrocteil our ow- it Reporter. OFPIOI MOiNINO POET, i 'Pirrastmou. Feb, 6th. 1863." , , Ate. exanitll7-Since'nut last - We 'have had:some real winter Weather. which still continues at the time of witting.:lce was forming in the Alleghe nr and a few days of each weather will close navigation, The past week has been one of the most excited this season, the leading articles hav ing all taken stump upwards,. Flour is held at a large advance, and holders seem indifferent in in regard to sales even at the rresent rates. Not withstanding this feeling a fair amount has chang ad ban is. he rates here are about as high as in the East, Grain—Wheat has advanced from 10© We per bu. There is very little do , ng on account of light receipts, Grooorie.—Sugar continues ex cited; prices have advanced, Oils—The present cola weather has caused a baler feellw among hollers. Should the Allegheny river close prices must advance, but not as high as that demanded a short time since. Be'ow will be found the cur rant rates for the past week made ustrom actual .transactions. Ale.—The following are the new rates set by the manufacturers: XX X bbls 37 hf 3 bbla I bbls hf bbls 00 50 $S 4 Kennet... 9OD 450 Porter .. 700 00 3 5 00 0 Brown Stout , itbblB 00. t Apples— Sales of &meths at $2 37@2 50 IS bbl Ashes—Sales of Beds Ash, 40; Refined do 4X. Caustic Alkali SCI Nit rate at Wan's; Refined do none in the market; Potash do; Pearkat 10e: Butter.—Market firm: prises unchanged:— Sales of prime Packed 120013 c Beeswax—Advanced to 32c 011 b. Beans—sales of small white Naay at $2 50@ 2 75 Baeon—The market contains an ample ,apply There is agood business doing hi,lots ranging at Ave to ten thousandlmunds - atthe foil , wing Pri ces. : Shoulderstbadain Ram.' 81 2 8 %; it Hams 9501.0 e- Sides; clear. 9c; ribb So; BrOtsms—Sales at $1 25@$1 5011 doz for:oom mon and s2fies2 50 for good and fanny Bneketeandlrabe—The tollowing are the factory or wholesale 'rates: From store they are selling at the customary advance, Buckets, plain insides f dozen $2 21i painted inside, $2:5: varnished, $2 35; 3. hoops, 's2 65; Tubs, Nd 1, 3 hoops, 1/ dozen, $9... No 1 2 noops,sB 37; 310 2, $775. No 3. $6 37N0 °s4 50; Iteeler's No 2, Wash boarda.V2 50:' Half Bushels. sealed $5. B Flour—The season* is now far advanced and the demand has fallen off, Bales in bulk $2 75; in sacks $3 CO per cwt. Bugg—Advanced; sales best Seamless 2 bushel at $60:065 14100. Cooperage.—oll barrels have-declined with sales at $2 75, and dour barrels to 50a Candles advance ./; dipped 12 , 4 0'1l Moulds , 123.4 Star Serine 17c. Cheesel3e; in fair demand, We note sales 'of prime W. It. and Hamburg at 12c; inferier 8©10; Cenckers.Thsadvanced rates are as f ollows: Water cic I Soda 70 Butter, 7c Boston 7o Sc Su ßo gar ris Meal—Sales from store at 70075 c. Cotton Yarns. No. stolo @ 90c per 1 It+, No 10 @sl C 6 per . F , 11 a 12@91e ' " " 117 ®1 06 ' "13 ®sl 00 I '' 18 @lO7 " " "14 4/OU " " "19 @1 oi " " "15 " " "20 a , 110 " No. 4 00 121 40c 00 (ill 450 per dor..lNo. 800 I@ :70 per doz.. 5 1 tic @35 600 (0) 29c " " " LOCO 4 " .." •' WO (0 ?su " " Carpet•chain assorted colers ' 'tr cts per 1) white, we or 15 cuts.... 50 as " ' candlewick, 90 eta " " Cotton Twine. .0 eta " " !tatting. common, • 50 cts " " Terme—Net t cash: mbeelltas.—Eagla Stieatiaa 40 eta per yard; Niagara do MXet!_ a per,yard. Dried -11e441-^iya two Wes a in email way at 12,:: v 1 lb. Dried Fruit—The demands continues im proving and abetter feeling pervades the market anitart regards peaches an advance has been ob tallied. reverts' hundred busßels have changed 110300 hands attire following rater APPlesar 25 : Peach are scarce. Prices have declined with sales at 16@17c per dozen. Fish—Firm; sales Mackerel, No 3. large.. 750 medium Ste a d y . eNO 1.514. Fersl ; sales 15 tons at iddrugs. $1 30; 20 tons ship stuff. 65490 and Bran, &lc per cwt. Flour—The market condo es in a very exci ted state, sellers V a n c ehavin retty amok their own own way ac t a large ad over last week's pri ces: lu.fact many have withdrawn their stockd. Altogethrr afew hundred barrels changed hands at the f Mowing rates: Extra Family. 50 721:g7@ 25@750. Grain—Prices have also advanced since our list the stock to operate on was only limited,- 1 Wheat; lied. $1:30; White $l4O Corn, sales from first hands. 75476 c: from stole We: Barley dull at $1 106 N 15: Rya at litle se ittimore sellers than buy ers; Oats, 50455 c, Misistar—Sales of Orleans at 11.!‹012.1f. Coffee 20 bbs at 14% 10 Coffee C, 1514016; sales of'A,' at 1414; .50 do Refined Yellow 1214 c. Mohutisrea—Sales of Orleans at 5.5@53c, Syrup sales 25 bbls, 35c. Coffee—Sales 25 sacks at 33434 c. Gunpowder.—Th e late advance was to the following: Rifle. $8.25 It keg; Blasting, $5,50. Hoipt—Bales of dressed at 41 :50 according to site; sales of live at 4 2544 50 as to ske. Gar Pipe. Size. Per Foot. Inch cl3-; lnch 7 " 32 do So 2 do ..... ..... 50 So 9! 2% do 90 tO do cl 3 do 30 4 do 40 3X d 0...., 60 1 do Plc 4 do 9 00 Wdo oiic 5 do 0 75 Hay—Sales at soales at $150163, Stops—We note sales of prime Eastern, New York, at 230. Iron and Balls. Flat Bar Iron. 1?..i to 6 by N tel 1 inch L to 6 by 1% to lt .: . 1% to 1% by %to 4 Horse S oe Iron. % to 1 by 5-16 to ,If i inch Heavy Hand Iron. 2 to 6 by % and 3-18 inch 6 1% to P4i by . % and 3-16 Inch 6 % to 1.4,', by% and 3-16 inch 6% 3 to 'Y' 4 by % and 3-16 inch 6% Hoop and Light Band. to 6 inch 61 1 to 2 inch 6 1 to 1% inch... 6 1 to Mt lush 6 !net.. . kin a cl i k f.,..i Bo u ndcentra for all Cut Hoops. , and Square. 1 to 2% inch 2% to 2% inch.... 3 hi 3%inch 3% to 4 inch ',,c y, and % inch .. t . and 9-16 inch - and 7-18 inch. '}-16 inch.. A inch.... . - -16 inch. Ova', Iron to 154 inch el l to 3 - 4 inch.. kinch........ Inch sheet Aeon. Zi t. 10 to 17 itt to 24 '-'26aud26• "27- .... ........ 5 ,4 ........... exira. . PlUltee. Boiler Iron. 3-16 to %inch 6% Bober II gads Twit fronS-16 to %in..not over 30 wide. 5 -16 to in: wide *I I Tuft Heads. (not flanging.) ss' Bolin. Rivets 1614 011 s hes partaken to the generoi excitement prevailing among the leading articles. The Boles of theweek were -The present ocld weath ex.,hesetillened pr ors; holden are firm. and if the Preuntweather.continues prices will c.rtainly advsne, The rates no to Lest evening were - as follows': ;Refined in bond. 30©0I; Free Oil, 38(540 Oil Omit 35@38; Lubricating and Duok creek no sale; erode Petroleum B%@9e In bulk; in bbls 14@ 160; Ralliwha.9@9%c Benzoic, deodorized 23@25 Potalonew—Pricies have advanced; sates 300 bbl. Pick Byes and Neshanocks at $2 x®2so, MenereeS—There is nothing (Using in this article. We quote nominally at $l4 00 barrel. Selt.4rices have again declined with sales at $2 0010 tarred.; - - Seedily. looking , . np.- clover is held at $7OO Timoth9 Sills.' $2 40@2 5011 hu. Elessok-Tiiii following are the manufacturers, pricer - ttlein.o%ce No 1 Palm. 7c; Castile and Imo'ldaWyer's Chemical Olive, 90. Wo man's 'Frifnet7o OtalreallWoode is selling at 6als fe in lots. WhiSoLoadtPrim have armored. White tile% Per 1 !1: 4 31 .0: Red ' Pure. per. 5 Ws®Killi do. do.dry .iange; Litharge. ' Window 161 Lase—The prices remain.steady. and we quit. as follows, for city branch!, in boxes of 50 feet. , cash, no discount: 6xB and 7x9, $275; 8x10.*; Bull. 9111. Vxl2 and 10x12.. $3 25;_ 8113, 9x14 azi Wall, $3 50; 9x15, 19x16 and 10116. $375. Wlatake3:—Pricee have materially_ advanoed, modally canmon and reotified. Holders de mand- and obi& 55@)58 for city: rectified old rye continues to la disposed of at 50 to $1 50(52 00 gallon. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES :.ow Prices. 'PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & tfcGARR, corcr.Foursh and Market etreeit. PITTSBURGH. Druirx, Lead, elaream Tara/kr medic wia, Paints, making Soda, p er fumery Dye Slimily Etr.Mun tared, Chenstandlni, Spiess,, Owe, dta. us. ymejoiana PraeorbUota asoirotelroout, po w rd at, all hoar& , - P 'Nines nod-Liquors.,for,ruedloinol use or t - ionoter;'.. ir .1.1 GlffNajt - 1 . • -, --‘ A, V, . 1 PORT ,01', ,PITTSAAIRGH. ~ , ARltivilax: „, -,,,,,,, , - ristuainiikinneturtoiniefin e . ' 1 •` Einniallialtani. Arras., Zanaellile., * ,.... , ,••• - • ' .' ' -.-' ril:Piatilv - - - ,44 ~ ..,.. ... Franklin. Bennett. Brwnsville. , - • ` _ Gallatin. Clarke. .:, . do. . '- - ,-.. i• Minerva. Gordon. W heeling. - , i -. . 'The river—Last" evenin g r c c at 't i -light there were 9 feet inches in the h 4' l4' cl slut felling Weather cold • - M. The ever punctual steamer Ethma Graham, Capt. Ayers. leaves at 12 in. fur Zt'lnes villa and intermediate ports., Friend Wilqon.seys he has a few ehoicu rooms for-those that cult early We take pleasure in recommending the boat:and officers. la. The splendid passenger- nteapi' er Nelly Rogers, Capt Gould ie announced forlharo and at. Louis. Persc.no going that way ehould cull early and secure a passage. - For Evansville, Cairo and BL. Lout SATI7RDAY, FEB. 774 TIER- mum PAS S.EIiGER steam. ICEPEROR, C. A. Dive, commander, will leave as annottneed above. t For freight or passage apply on boaninr to feb 6 J. B. LiVINGSTON k CO. For Cincinnati and Louisville. SATURDAY. FED. 7-10 A. M. TUE NEW AND NPLEN:. DID Passenger Steamer EH rER; OR, Captain C A DJavo Commander, will leive. as announced above. Ho* freight or passnge apply on board or to 1 febt J WIN BLACK. Met For . Ciiiriiitud 'Si tOuls THIS DAY, FE.Ei p. m. THE NEW N.ND.stEENNIE, steatnerNELLIK_ROGERS.-k w. coramander with above. leave-11a 'announced Nor freight or passage apPly onboard orlO fet6 - - J. FLACK; Agent.. Wheeling. asllipolte , Parkeinibeneg & Portsmouthltegular Weekly :racket; THE FAST RUNS l seam steamer EOllO, Jas Walton, commander, will leave as announced above and intermediate points thieday at 4 p.m. For freight or passage apply on board or to _ W. B. WHKELBR, Aift, . JOIIN FLACK, Ala 180.3 NEW ARBANIGEWENE., 1881 Wheeling 'and, Plttnlbnric daffy.., Lx prints 1 3. THE NIEWANySIiIAIO4O adds-wheel packet :ARMADA.; George W, Johnson. commander ,' leaTes'}ural burgh for Wheeling, eve y Monday; Wedunscam and Friday at 11 o'clock a. In punctually. 'Letti'es Wheeling for Pittsburgh every Tuesday, Thurs.:, day and . Saturday at Ba. in. • • • • • THE FINE PAIRSVENGER tre l =-1 14 ste..mer AI I NILE VA. J ohn Gordon' cotumander, leaves Pittsburgh fur Wheeling eyerdi duesday Thursday- and Li sturday dit; tt.; punctaally leaved Wheeling every. Mourtfas;,' Wednesday's and Friday's at ti a. In. --- WI. The above steamers makes close connee. Lions at Wheeling will : fine aisle wheelsteaniert for Marietta, Parkerstuirg and Cincinnati. For frieght or passage apply on board or to JAMES cOA,LINI3-&-cO. , Agents, rio,ll4 l l4ater street. rex Marietta and Zanesyllle. Regular Musklnigaus Pasikei area Piweaurgh every Saturday at 4 N. us., &wearfile every Tuesday S a. m . " F :toPINE PAJOIRNGER ' steamer LIZZIXASARTIN.DiT. grown, - comcciaiider. 3/Cnotaattava.. .Forfreight.PSNlcri 407 otititiord`Or to - nct.. 8. - .111 1 mastor*. co. For_alfairlet4e aniAtinletiville;;:. _ _ _ _, .- , "regular Musk Wpm' 'leer , ,Peelitet leaves .IPlittebiargh every Taesdniy, 4 p. m., Zanesliille etery.lfykaWy,.B a. u 4 ' - - THE NEW ADM SiP111141111) • Pinmenrer steeniee ER MA . On e Ayers.. commander. nil! larva eg noted • above. . - .For a rea on'+ Ward or it , J,.11.1 - WilluswoNle (Ti--." 'llO liTEA,B,rAT 111E111—T111: dersigned • are prepa.ed , with Competent workmen to re-dild or re-Bronse and t eipair Btinunboats. Chandaliers.. 13taekets,Lamps„ making them equal-to new, and altering Lard oil ones to burn Carbon Oil. Also to furnish new ones at shcrt notice. Lanterns. Cans, Oil, ancteverP , thing in the trade kept on band at the Lan* awl' Oil store 164 Wood street, near idiat WELDON, REIMEKE & KELLY. Janls STE& 31 BOAT AG ENVY. w.lll. lIAZI, 'A" Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER STREET, Where be will rranssec a general Steamboat Ageney businees, and would eolioit a eharo of Pate =age from steamboat, men. ap24-Lecr. Bankrupt's Sale of Boots and Shoes • SELLING AT No. 9.it FIFTH ST. WIALT ITHOUT THE LEANT ILECIALRE to oost, as dm , moat- he dosed: out tunny; Mate ty. COME AND SEE. 2d Door bellow Exchange Rank., seat- CHARLES L. CALDWELLi (Successor to Jas. Holmes ,k Co.. 1' °RAE' CFC id: it. Dealer, in Bacon Lard. Sugar-Cured Hants. ismoked Beef,are. Corner Market and First streets. Pittsktmith,.ra.. deallayd. ,t. _ WUPUR & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 :FIFTH STRERT. gt;, .. G l PITTSBDRGII. 74111 ESE UNILIVAILId". MACHINES have just beetivtartled the highest premium at the WORLD'ii:,IPA-1,.R. London—all the Machines io the woratob::.oung • Over 100,000 have already been Bold; an giving unlvermalrhatlataellQh.,,, This machine makes theta:A - Stitch :itaposilble to unravel with the essential advantage of -behig alike on both sides, forming no ridge or chain; .I.t• will quilt, stitch, hem, tell. gather, bind, cuid-• tuck and braid.. . The elegance. speed and simplicity:of this Ma. chine, - the beauty and strength of. stitch; and adaptibihty to the thickest or thinest %brim render it the most SUCCESSFUL and - - POPIIz - LA tt Sewing Machines now offered to the pub lic. Mt-Warranted for Three Years;"lii Call and examine them, at NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. WM. SUMNER 4 CO. RESENTS FOR THE hiLIDAYi H E SUBSCRIBERS RAVE" JUST opened - 'especially for the Holiday's a very large and desirable stook of • FINE GOLD JEWELRY, • GOLD AND SILVER WATRES, for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. fine Bronze (nooks, Fanoy (roods. SILVER-PLATED WARE, such as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets card cases, tea setts, etc., and a largo vanety imitable articles for presents. BEINEIikAN, BIEYRA N & bEIDLE. de::0 - - ' 42 Fifth Etreet - 10 OR RENT—AV GOOD THREE STORY JIL,ID INBIAING. corner Third and t oss strests Inquire of S. Cuthbert SE Sone. or W. H. SMITH & CO ..lts Second street. FINE LAMPS, fin W i e n a p re o r j t u e s d t Aolecle E ip M t o t f E a N lallge4 as 6o L m MPo cut end guilkoVrititutitgl patterns, /t useful and ornamentak-t - • falftee, Also a large a I • aat reduced (micas WELDoN - .' . 1.. iniz KLurik. deal:oY. _ '164 Wood street. near 6th. WANTED Four Carpenters Wanted immediately by ' • CIISTIS STEIMBILIEnm et vo siiiip' o n rutin AIITY. bet; Wobil and Alb te 1321.7 TWORIUBIIiati Willa kilt- amass& imitranyftitbu , • • o ' . • `:•:.•'-*'•- • • 7'" 'ki - tam *esp . : - Dthicert i-aompany tt. in the World,. sttired iff Will diva a asheso f .their . • TAWD OLD-I/MOHO. ,-. AV-i. . ~, •;,--,74-..:-.,•:!----'-.. ....,-;.:..., : : 1. - .. , i.ri: ,0,:,i MASONIC JEIALL, Couunatifurt otilKONlktV 9th. and continuirig'et . ery,eveatng daring tha week', .Atteruaou.,,voncerta-on,'W4CDNESPAY and SATURIULY: at 3 o'cictok •: . - , • The 0 bifisaistialiy . - 41 e /I•Wr ~. PA I Gi deoigiint'ittid Emile MM:I - .48. the great Amerigialliaeo;latta, othereminen t Eiloopmi n - -- *-7i4ptishillOilifili," . 1 . • htiVregaiii if all the Concerts of the . ,Old,Falka rnl "JI?IEINTHE i K. ~ 1; batik: Manager and Comlneter: Uanty. Jener, reaettrenp,Thoe-Warb nut, agent. - TICKETS 26 CENTS ' - febs PITTSI3URGIL 4 'M I RA %IL I --; _ . „ , ._ _ whtliiiiiikkitiabn . LlBBlll AND MANAMIR ._ __ r a n PALMS or •AoluarrorreTP BoiesZssvoo Single - Bait in Private Bar: ' Parquelte anti Drass eirola. dutinv-41 , By Cirea6.4s oant.% Celored - Mallad.- 4iettia: -Clektreet'Boira. 50 oante 0 alters : /5 eanti4;3!' - 1.,.. ::A , • ' ,_.,- : 4.' - , ~ - -it', l _ Bane& iit tue populdr'sieltir .S. CHANFRALT. Boonsfo..—. .-. ,46 .gbir ghap , f ratt AT lIEW s TditliC- MotliMeOveieieriginin:.:....i.. , haufran WISTR.E4ThiL BOY; ... Chinfran T03:1 1 011C111de with . , 7 7j4faikraviP44 , 1407-f, t • Bineda - ]~Tr 6antrau Jack 'Mrs M3ron SPECIAL NOTICES .., ,TbeMonfasainimanii-..Ei- pntale" ttt f a _. Poor Young Man 111 A L - ci-Ja_Nrt LIMN ;kW - 3114 - 11 7 iMiGMZEal .` cured of the results or jearlY aritArr: , altrdi ease, wil - , - ,tronrratutplarif t )seneltdenci,lilend to those who , teoulretlgo do 4d.thiVetaiveiriterest ing narrative, published y himself.: This little book is designed as isowarning and caution to young menand Gts° .whp gaffer fronk.Digavotre ' m eurs-, Loss dr Min a gaffer Dunks', .kc,, so., supplying at theaanse lime the means of sell- cure. Vinglb - copierWill Vs sentunder . seal in a plattneCezrwithotid ellario*tdarkfisho rest t; addrefaintdo_authon t: - - • • rri - ' 4 4. 7 'allr", WlBMlentatisq4 2 , riii*.lmdiiif - Graenpoint, Lortglidand,M Tr- , ' . Hr. Toliista'.lretietisiorlEolse=ziammOit, In pint bottlei at SO Canta; eared lankiness; oats. , galls. eat ' July Ith;/860. Da. TOBIAS VI, e - hlMerilte43tOtrqie past !,eir your Horse Liniment for lataerpos„liess,Mansed. -Waal:id:outs. and in evoririnskano, tnitaltif *le best article - Fever itiediallila aims oompany..— 'Please end inwairdounknaitistimordsrliniment we now use; We hags ]U ionsfs, some very vat cable, .und - ddlioritant to leave town without..ii. •H YAW 'N.lito3ll", Manager Van AmburgliZ.Vii.Wenagerbi: B° l,l bY W.l=.4ruiretftkg*filik§OVOdlare:Vstreet. New York: ian2B:d..tw3wl3 . . • The itii.te,st and hest ' ' • Preparation thit'danhe ed upon the Her 1"'Or - ImPal*gitoit , t 1 41.0tifitbahiihrtnni;otbliteltiis CHRISTADOROIII.IIX4.“4 AVE . It, corrode the ha:keit - esti of other Atria, Item* lei forine.-ita-work . --inetantaneottetre. and its preemie". is Ate ohaLtsre . r remains Manufactured by , Jr CRISTADORO 6 - 400 How% liewfforki Soldeverywhoni,4ad OM by all - Hair 'Dream,: PrICCII: SPSO and $3 elardiat'lo _ CALSTADORQ'S HAIR 'PRESER,VATINA- Islnfalnabliwitkhie Pia as .rit Imparts. the tit.. aost soft non._the mad beautiful - sleet; and Pear vitality to the Hair. E - - • : co *dents; ;Loa t . her b ottle licobidimg she, - • • _ inapidAVisoir Faetii about, lirandsettesPille;,-: • • -..IIXW„CAVELII2 Weiteh e esliaFt 'S 0.,. V-, Oct '4;1872. hir. G. Tan llgcnr.,-linguvt, ...biditqrzNuit; tic %Republican : Dear fiiir 4 -tlitoula istatoial trocrj ihrtztuahthe k - i = triendationbidahn' of OrotchtiWe ' ea ter county, pho,waken :restored to .health by their use. , Its was sick for sdide tWaYthillt. very, costive and ,dystispticr. Isnd, rho trisikistnirything but was took one /Irani( dreth's Pill every d_ay fork week, andit_d yteTpr*?..... , Pills every - anyldr-mes . . - diCkt9indlhenlol-0 Pill every daY;Asitlf an occasionsddose cifids. In.. one month he was able to go to work. and in titres months he.well..gair,ditir4Oolunis-littweitt_ht,..r,gt,it Yana - ' KOW - ARD I' Y: .", WILSTCRII372II et MT. SS : lldwardiltnnly; tieing '4(O sworn MOE that ASV ?asides in the , town New - C'estift lhat:souni Years ago he was vary with a sore on his ler. , which had beim runningior atrer Eire - year* 'that; he was also much distressed by; 4.0514 in his chest, - and besides very costive arid - *syttptl . , ter tryitig yarionimnidiettstallinc 1 4' . ' he cOmmenottd usangßraidreth's * three times a week,_ and at the °Ultimata.; the Bore on hider bilielVlCllihlt of two' was entirely cured of costiveness, d s napsiivand,..pain,r.tind sincet :` JEDWARDLVITED:f-vj.t+ 44 l Sword to before me,thirBerda t qatit:lBB2::'' t'. 414 nel2;(llkw;tfe.-2 Jesileeki the °lee. Reid by Thisimiiis Itisapsitta, Diamond Alley 'Pittsburgh. 1.1 L 3l . . c 14 itur. „., • CARRIAGE , -MANUFACTII ~(At the old eatabliihed Coaah' ory, .•I,z iimmuiZrewATy- 71 't: • I terstior Th` Omar Jr AMEN ICON Boi NO. 8 INARKEi STREET . . • i/ Mas ow on hand a iarlie litonk -Or fillalid , wintir t , ,-``•'•• •- „,, . 13400 MS A XI) SHP.V.IB,- Comprising all---the different''varieties and stiie .".. -- 10 be found. . . laidies'; Aliases Ind 'Children's Balmoral Boots il '-: t . 'with double and triple soles. M - - - - eta?, Boys' and - Youth's Calf. Coarse and - Kip '7 • Boots, finoes and Brogans, ,• - - ,„-, - : • Mons' Long Leged - Water < Proof C avalry Boob eta very seperioc quality, • ' Call and examine hisgtook as:he-Warranter bir,l'••=” goods to give goneral satisfaction. .1.411E8 ROBB, • 0029 1411 Market street, TritlS DAY-- Jest opened a ooinpleto sisertment of O.ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.. w. x. McGEE izip9 148 rederei elm etreet.Allegheirde , -= 'of • INTERESTING TO C174YA60 COUNTRY DEALER_ HILLINESS am; PEDDLE-88 During this month, (Januar') we will close _nut . our entire stock of the following soraonable - iiipodo ' - at , _. ... RedU6 edi l brAi.SlO4 7-t ' - .2' - '-' l '' ...,. _ TOMA.ILIBROOA.F,ORISPIIIifOOPOTO , Deniers will find onr itnortment tit theset,..,_.: well suited to their trade.hoth In price ,73,.2 . ,: f r ety. the prices of many artiales,bainclaw„,anta:l,. , :_,,. they ohn to-day be bought in_ "" the AI el° ic1. !„,..? 7 - , i'*•.' r Philadelphia markets. - (i town. Roston Ribbed and ' , !Halt: . yi r ceilen ...zt,.5 , ,. , (I ' Ganntiets. l Buck and `pool Gloves Ali, Viocile i n Undershirts and Drawers;. Wool Roods., Coinforts.,.Searfs t 'Ae." ~....- -......,e-,i,:.„L5-ii.4:-:,,i.:.,,i.„ Also .0.: Tri....g r ai4"llo);(4°°,ltsl,7=-. Tiateab, Bralik nal 7 on 's --,' T.. 5- * , ' - 7 - "';'1;, - ,'', ,; su ?"' i n 4 ' l9 ' " b " .anYil a . 7A4l . 4li7V-.:,-;vi , V-;::1 We ask special riOtioelacnr s 0 Ifili ,uTtitAttfiriilteirleritelliWentit..,-iiiiu...:trf-:,..; b***Vaiid/Pailtiltii.,-,0/61i14,...1V45T, ' 7....-iVre-?e,',_:-:.--: 1 ' 131., AO KI:Mr gi , V4I . - - 1:'- - 7 ;':',.? * j', 7 '' l iiiilitiVk l if t i la tr'elt t'''.;)"''''''\VA' , '1 - . -, 1. jfehrego77 ?fflut h. .-.; /*the, roissii44 - __': .-- it COICIITS . . -'- ~:~