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    Amusements.
pmnjBUBGH THKATBR
tS-SHS?® Mauager —Wk, Hzndxbsok.
iYewurer _ _.H. Ovbrinoton.
M dfli?iS r M, of iw®P der8 ’ The great Pysco-Optical
jnd opiri tual Enigma of the JN Ineteenth Oentnrv
Til* Ghost!
The Ghost!
The vboit!
The Ghost!
The Ghost!
The Ghost I
THIS EVENING, the neat pi JoT S, ‘ o ’*'
n mri DtJ KE'fi SIGNAL.
, *sS£S==-=«*’
_____ THE SECRET.
m*B«siciuir.
CONTINUED TRIUMPH
0» THE PITTSBURGH FAVORITES,
L< ut uwbt bat fear of the popular
Holman Opera Troupe,
TO-NIGHT, (this night only,)
The Daughter of the Regiment!
The Daughter of the Regiment! !
The Daughter of the Regiment I (!
A SSfi^i t rVK V SX"t d ‘eroJ Miss B»'lie Holman
lva P- dj6re > - M fo. SaUie Holman
Mane, (the Vivaadie.ej Mira SalUe Holman
Fancy danoe Mira Julia
cue great Drum Solo... Alfred Holman
To oonclnde with a new oomio Operetta,
Admission 25 C*ntH
Beaerved portion of 11 ail 30 cents
*° Beaerved portion
©I HBiI OB f otl 4 o
Box office open at 10 a. m.
Grand Matinee! on New Years’ day and Satnr-
Ua "* A .‘XI
TJIHE GREAT PICTCBK
Jasco Williams' Celebrated
PANORAMA of the BIBLE
•A.T MASONIC HALT
Fora short time only, commencing MOND AY
January 4th. 861. Exhibition each evening „
IHe 0 k ’-n A i*i' o? odnesday and Baturda?
M CBKI M OF atIVEI.TIES
AT SPUHE'S HALL,
Opposite the Poatoffice,
WHERE YOU WILL SEE
THE ARAB GIANT,
THE ILLINOIS GIANTESS,
THE ALBINO FAMILY,
From Madagascar,
THE FAMOUS “WHAT 13 IT?''
THE EMPEROR BOA CONSTRICT 0
Prom the London Zoological Gardens, an
MMV OTHER \OVELTIi
Doors open from lu a. m., to * p. m,
Pries ol Ad ra Union
Children
tec Jeftriptive bills,
M t TI^L.?C , J i i E B , E ,RIIARTASSOCIA
MRS. GEORGE YANDENHOFF,
arHufil* M ' Ea MAK PAH. will giro one Reading
a tos11C " 01 Library As*
Lafayette hall
ON TCPSD.iT EVESIXG, Deo. SOth
Entitled.
“Characteristics of Woman.-’
Saioony Sc?no from R'meo
?n«^ Q • wri auc !> ' J©s*io Br wnat
Looknow, “The Ecntnutntal Young L*dy.”
, , Re * a 1-ojrtio',” Ac..'•oncludinr wiih
OoTnt™ Lki> ' Ch 0f Mr - bvLm ' lo ' 3 Wtoic * cf Airs.
hoors open at 7 : rtoa 'in? to c .nnnence at 8
pclu ?-at S 'scls. exirn.
Tu£?J?d ° f fvB<r Y, u will rctum-nr* at tao
library Ko.ms on Monday m'uninc. at 9 r.'o o~k
holders ol Course Tickot? cir .secure reserved
peat* at th* sauro time, on i-rejcatatiun u their
ticket? xcUnout e^ira
W. H. Kincaid. ' '*korqr W. Wktjuit.
PAMUBL A . LONU, Tli -ts. fJ 4 K K WELL, Jr..
ytn.LiKii YV. Hard, UkvryM. Ar’.rooo.
At 50 s cuts.
BEAOfIFLiL Fifi'fl ALAPACOA
* n Brown, Leather and Green
Colored.
OPENED THIS DAY AT
Hl'OtS & H.4.CHE S
At 50 Cents,
Beautiful Fig’d Alapacca,
I® Brown, Leather and Green
Colored,
Optned this d*y at
HIGIS A MACKE’S,
, „ Corner ol Fifth ana Market etroete.
dc2s
Wholesale and Retail
DKYGOODS
CLOAKS.
J. W. Barker & Co.,
59 MARKET STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
Goods by th. 9 piece or package, or
in length to suit, at Eastern
pricea
A nOfiTH.-IGENTS WANT
ed io sell towing Machines. Wo will
giv© a commifslon oa all Machines sold, or em
ploy agoats who will work for the above wages,
and all expenses paid. J?or particulars
Address C. RUGGLES &. CO.,
de22-lwd Detroit Mich,
pOSTOM CBACKEB BAKERY.
8. 8. NARVIK,
Mannlactarer sad Wholesalo Scaler In
all gfarfa of
Craekers and Pilot Bread,
SO. 64 FOURTH STREET,
BatwMo Wood ud Market,
del
PITTSBURGH, PA.
daily post.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1868,
8. 31. PETTEieiLL A CO.,
No. 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 State street,
Boston, are oar agents for the baily and
Weekly Post la those cities, and are author
ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions
for ns at our Lowest Rales.
A*“OBr AND AFTER THE Ist OF NO
VEMBER, 1883, all subscriptions to the Daily
Post must be paid in advance. Those knowing
theme eves tobefh arrears will please call and
settle without further delay.
G-THE HALLY AND WEEKLY POST
oan hereafter be procured at the News Depots of
J. W. Pittook and Frank Case, Fifth street, with
or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents; Weekly 5
oents.
JF«-A * B
BENEFIT OF THE ORPHANS.
-At Conoert Hall.
EVERY EVENING, commenoiDg MONDAY
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Democratic City Convention.
I The Democratic city Convention met in
I the District Court room yesterday at eleven
|o clock, end was called to order by. John
I QninD, of the 3d ward, taking the|chair.
Charles Barnett moved that the conven
tion take a recess until half past one
o’clock, in order to give time for all the
delegates to be present.
Mr, Coßgrave moved to amend the mo
tion of Mr. Barnett, that the convention
proceed to call the roll of the different
wards, with a view to effect a permanent
organization.
After some discussion among the dele*
gates, the amendment cf Mr. Coegrave
was lost, and the motion to adjourn until
half-past one o’clock prevailed.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
At the appointed hour the convention
re assembled, Mr. Qoinn in the chair.
On motion, the roll of the different
wards was called, when the following dele
gates handed in their credentials •
First Ward —J. C. Boffin, T \
Spence, W. J. M’Ginn. Wm. M'Crearr’
Jas. Elder.
1 Second Ward.— George Deary, A P
Anehota D. H. Hazen, J. L. Cosgrove!
Charles Barnett.
1 Baker, John
n 9, John Barry, John
U Connor.
Fourth Ward. —Not represented.
F'W Ward. John Mackin, Frederick
Uilhnrm, C. O’Donnell, Peter GeUt. Jas.
M. laylor.
Sisth Ward —Win. Lynn, John Ward,
Wm. C. Wall, r. H. Cooley, W. A.
M Laughlic.
Seventh Hard —Jacob Tomer, John
N. M’Clowry, Thomas M. Little, F
Ward.
Eighth Ward.— Wm. Alexander, ib-.r;-
ley Campbell, Simon Merearh, .Vim.oi
Pst’erson Andrew Conner.
Hard. Hugh Cane, John Pow
er, James Nelson. William CVe IC-rirk
McAvoy.
On motion, Andrew Jackson Baker fsb
choneu permanent President of tu* con
tention. Upoo retiring from the chair,
the temporery President, Mr. Qainn. de
livered a neat speech, in which he to k
occasion to compliment the D-mccratj
upon the fact tbat they wete hb.mt to per
petaato their organization by placing a f u *]j
ticket m the iieid. which he trcptedVonld
receive the rupoor; of every true and loyal
Democrat a. the city. He thanked the
convention for t>... honor ju«t conferred
upon h.m,j.a muking Lira iu temporary
prChiuing ( tuccr, and gracefully mode wav
.15 touts
10 Cents
for hi 3 su^oi-rsor.
M'. Halter, upon r»-n.r.:r, g ti - office of
i rc?irh rn of the convention, mndc a thril*
hrg and patriotic- rprh. fie said the
convcr,’.ion t.o.d not m<M lo nominflce a
ticket wito ihe hope o: elcctii:e u : though
s-ronget things had happened: butbecnnac
it was to the Faivuticn of tLrr
country. aad the restoration of our
0.-ct- happy, powerful and froape.roua
• mOD » that the Democracy ehould
preserve its organization intact. Its prin
cipies were the only principles that could
save the country from alter and irretiieva
hie min, and hand dowu to future genera
tiocs the God-given boons of freedom of
speech, freedom of thought and freedom
of the press, Mr. Baker's remarks were
received with loud applacse,
Messrs. M Crearjr.-d Cosgrave were
elected \ ,ce Presidents, and Messrs. Wm.
, -J. M Gilii. and A. P. Anshutz, Secretaries.
On motion, the convention proceeded
to commute candidates for Mayer, when
Joseph it. Hunter ot the 6th ward, Jas. D.
Verner of the 4th ward. Wm. Edgar of the
8d ward and Jamc3 Herdman. of tee 6d
ward, were nominated.
Mr. O'Connor moved that the vote be
taken by wards, each delegation instruct
ing one of its members to cast its vote.
Mr. Barnett opposed the motion of Mr.
O'Connor, and moved that the names of
the delegates be called by wards, and
let them vote for whom they choose. Car
ried
The names of Messrs. Edgar and Herd
man were withdrawn, and the convention
proceeded to ballot, with the following
result:
Joseph K, Hunter „. is
James D, Vein or 15
Mr. Hunter having a majority of the
votes cast, was declared the candidate of
the party for Mayor, and his nomination
afterwards made unanimous amid lond
cheers and enthusiastic applause.
William M. Edgar, of the 3d ward, was
nominated for Controller by acclamation.
Francis Felix of the sth ward, was nomi
nated, by aeclamatiop, for city Treasurer.
Mr O'Connor, of the 3d ward, offered
the following resolution,. which was
adopted :
Resolved, Thatau Executive Committee,
to consist of two persons from each ward,
bo appointed by the chairman of this con
vention, the members of said committe to
appoint a committee of five in their re
spective wards, who shall make all neces
sary rules for the furtherance of the
Democratic cause in the city of Pittsburgh.
Mr. Cosgrave, of the 2d ward, offered
the following resolution :
Resolved, That this convention meets to
nominate city officers, and that it is loyal
to the Constitution and true to the Union,
and recommed the nominees as such.
Mr. Lynn, of the 6th ward, opposed the
resolution, on the ground that the Demo
cratic party Was loyal, and needed no reeo
lotions to prove the fact.
Mr. Buff.D, of the first ward, was in fa
cor of the resolution. He was a loyal
Democrat, and desired a'l the world to
know it.
Mr. Alexander, of the Bth ward, oppo
sed the rsßolntion. He allowed no man
to question his loyalty, nor that of the par
ty to which he belonged.
After some further good natnred re
marks by various delegates, Mr. M’Ginn,
of the Ist ward, offered the following sub
stitute for the resolution of Mr. Cosgrave,
which was adopted :
Resolved, ThatthisisaDemocralicCon
vention, and that we, the members thereof
will uphold the pure doctrines of Democ
racy at all times and under all circumstan
ces,
On motion, the convention adjourned
Meeting of Councils.—Councils met
last evening, but want of space prevents
ns more than noticing the fact. We will
notice anything we may find of interest in
th*ir proceedings tomorrow.
FOR THE
FIFTH STREET,
Ihe '. m. i hi, Ttnkiiibmpm last
w:is Rrected. a’ usual, with » fi ne
au 3 ■ ; o w itr,p cq j h
” l!l - tkf'n Sicnfi.;,'' introdocine the
Errr,: e tni illusion if lh» tlhost. This
is tl.Pli.n time Him tfce “ Dakc’s Sißonl"
has produce 1 in connection with his
(jlii.'Ptsh.p, and man,tier Henderson c?r
l<,inly desrrres the i aim far his enterprise.
r ' ; night the name bill wili he repented,
lo rr.( r-or- evening wdl be presented the
lone >»>srn of pantomime ol ••i.ittie Goody
IWO Shoes ' Everyth:! e that could be
uone r, Gvetk'r cl pr.-puratinn has been an
e •uipl,= it-d i > man.- thp brat paatc- 1
mime t.roa-.crd her,, i >rmnny y-p.rs. Mrs.
hoie liendcrssn is it; nriucmal author
and re-vu-t;.-.
Kiinlies in Birmingham.—
Inr <■ 11• ren* cf Bitmingham, always ac
turit- l i.y rroiives of patriotism and good
biPhr.g? have arranged to make the com
,ng New d cars day, as tar a= possible, a
bright and happy one to the families of
Boldierß now u the tit-id, or who may
bavo been lost eilheMhrough sickness or
in battle. On Thursday next, them will
be distributed, at Market Hail, to thope
who are entitled to ii, something aabstac*
ti:il, for the day following;, either in
money or its equivalent. Farther infor
mntion m regard to the matter can be
obtained at the office of James Salis
bury, esq
Tiu: Hci.iPiTS.VGT tet Over.—lt is
scarceiy nruessary to tell the reader the
Holidays are not yet over, and that gif.s
are in order until after New Year’s. This
being the case, nod aa Macrurn 4 (Hyde
have st,II on hand a great vnrietv of the
most superb articles for presents', we ad
vise the reader not to wait till the day be-*
fore New Tear s, but to go at once
make their selections. You can be suited
in anything from a lady’s tortoise shell
comb to au Armstrong cannon, with an
Aohan attachment suiianle for youths of
both sexes,
Lecture.—The public are informed
that there tire a few reserved seats still
left for Mrs. YandenhofFs lecture this
evening at Lafayette Hali, which can be
procured during ibe day, by application at
the Library aooms, This lecture prom
ise* to he the ledure of th* season, and
thost who do not ava.l themselves oi the
opportunity will have cause to regret it.
Daihifiter or the Reoimevt. —We un
derstand that this popular Opera will be
brought forth, with all the original scenery
for the first time by the Holmans, during
their brief stay here. As it is the firßt
and only time they play it here we would
advise all to go early and get good seats.
JOSBPR UKTEH.
JOSEPH MEYER & SOS.
PLAIN AND FANCY
FURNITUBE & CHAIRS,
WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFEELJ) ST.
Meeting oi the Criminal Court.
The December term of the Criminal
Court commenced to day, Judges Stowe
and Brown on the bench. The Grand
Jury was sworn in, and received an elab
orate charge from Judge Stowe, which
was listened to throughout with marked
attention. His honor commenced by en-
A nto a hiotor y the manner iu
which Grand Juries came to be instituted
aud detailing at length thd functions
wbicn they were expected to discharge.
He explained their duties in the clearest
possible manner, alluding in pointed
terns to those offences against the law of
which they were expected to take cogni
zance, and showing the way in whioh the
offenders might be reached. Among other
things which he thongbt. fitting subjects
tor inquiry, he spoke of the practice of
permitting locomotives to stand on the
public streets, and of running trains at an
immoderate speed through the city—aj
practice fraught with danger to human
its, and as such clearly in violation of
law. this matter he thought a Droper
subject for inquiry, and if the jury'fonnd
that the low had been violated it was their
I dnty to present the guilty parties. His
remarks we e altogether exceedingly
sauna aud practical, and we have no
dcubt whatever bnt that they will be pro
ductive of the very best offsets. After the
Grand Jury retired the Court proceeded
o hear the surety of the peaco cases, be
tore it, a ..umber ct which were disposed
ot ne.loro adjournment.
Below se give the names of the prison
ers m jail to be tried duriug the present
term, with the offenses of which ihey are
charged. It will be seen that the calendar
is by no nftiaus a light one, though scaree
• I s \ 6 . aT3, . a . s mi B htbe expected. Larceny
J. M Meecban, Lewis Cups, Otto
Ka .c, Henry Kahew, .Las. Bougher, Jo
seph Rougher, R. Johnson, M. Mason,
Jaa. (juinlin. Joseph Lawrence, Joseph
MeC.°nn e| i, .I o hn Huii, Gborge Palmer,
John 1 urban, -John Rann, George Basse!,
LdwurJ lay. Ldward Spalley, William
Uarrigan, Joseph -Bowers. Martin Hoi
land, Mary Mitchell, Elisabeth Jackson
Mary L. Bnrket. Arson-W. H. Norris
Burglary —Daniel Mahew. WJbam Palm
er. fraud and False Pretense— Jas, M'-
Closky, \\. Thomas—three indictments,
-jurety cf Ihe Peace -Cha-.. Hoffman,
Daniel Mcitnliams. Wiluam Wicklinc,
, i-.ar-rifgaii, J. Reed. Peter Gailennne.
Aseiii,; and Battery —,l. F. K. Jones, Jas.
F'l-innegan, James Reed.
Refgir.g D.sordeny flense—J. F. K.
Jer— f. alary MiiLi alias Waggoner. Big
amj— Kib-r;, Armstrong. Adultery—
Mary Muter alias 'A argon, r.
i.ir B.U'XTY MuVtMKNT ;n A i i I
—At the !im me« inp r.t Alleghany Coun.
t'ilatho .joeMtoa cl i«n:np bond, for a
f'-t' J ,rcm which to p 37 bounty to vol
nr.trern was called up and discussed at
fOUMdarablc length. In the Select Coun
ci: n ri'snb'inn ■ ns rad author ring the
iaau= 01 conditional bonds, of ~50 each,
fur th? j-avru-nt of a hount? ft > '.on to
vo!untr-er_ rc.jiored to Hi! ii ; . tl ;y
juota, but ot the eight members j resent
Lrr ‘ vot6fi ugainft it. so i { ten l 0 tiie
ground. In the Comir.wn Count.! a rum
bar reaolut iou al-o c>d t*n-d and lost by a
7rt ’' r,! B,x u ' “«*• Count-;!--, however, by
an n-an;n’oUs_ votr na.iiv.-j t 1:kI “the
• K-* instruriKi to \ 'ace
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' ;he I’re.-ticitT.t c A
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" ,J ■'' * l l ' 1 ,l! ,J v ■■ l nr.ril.i. thp mm
01 live ;!k, 1 ! rtsi.ar. Wh :h no 6 ba.: 1
u d ''?? ud ,he rfl ■ • th« lamdies o'
:1 V , 7ldi«r« who ntv m.w ir. .fee ti--lei. and
a»d Rre real-
Cooueds hero ad
JOcrnH
.nt L.utl-i'.ii —la ■ u notice of tho
l:Hwr.-- n tr.e ivuis» ra iiepnan
' r\\r . 7f- r ..rg fotempo
lar.. a &^y?; 'Hr p:.mr ; thirir
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1 Bbtnp •: assured his
s'i r'^arh i•• • !*..•• tight. that
I* 1 w ' u i' i I-®'-- ' • c-> w»» io *0
! c "' th- ring, tyli hUv rtrends, conqnrr
I;i s r-r,ry. mi: i-:-.:,-- I the p’akf-s. le
o-: Rj.-rorarjr a ul»- prophet.’
representation
ANTHONY MBTBB
manufacturers of
Between 6th et„ and Virgin alley.
PITTSBURGH.
BY TELEGRAPH,
TO THE DAILY POST.
IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE.
Reorganization of the Army
SUCCESSFUL CAVALRY FORAY
New Yoke, December 28.—The m
. IQ g papers are barren of news. The
steamer Olympus, with Liverpool dates to
■ the loth, has airived up. The “Winged
Racer’’ and “Marnilla'’ for New York,
and “Amauda 1 * for Falmouth, were
tured and burned by the “Alabama' 1 od
November IG, off Java Head. A private
investigation is progressing at Queens
town, into the recent enlistments there by
the federal steamer Kersage.
The Richmond correspondent of the
London Times admits that the blockade
has cow, for the first time, made access to
rebel ports roaliy dangerous and difficult.
A correspondent ot the same paper with
the rebel army iu Tennessee, admits the
crisis is approaching to test the South, and
payr.a high tribute to the magnificence of
the Northern forces and self reliance, aa
contrasted with the lukewarmness of tho
Southern masses.
There are rumors of a probable material
reduction in British naval estimates. A
mammoth iron-clad monster of near'v
/.QUO tons, was safely launched in the
Thames. The replica of the Germanic
Confederation to Denmark ond Grec-ce,
in regard to the Congress is published!
All accept. Tt is reported that Austria
sent a note definitely declining the invita
tion.
It is slated that Druyn De l/Htiya sent
a c ircular to tho French diplomatic agents,
relative to the congress, stating that the
refusal of England has frustrated the com
bination, but France is ready to come to
an understanding with the governments
willing to debate pacifically among them
selves, those questions liable to lead to
complications.
1 h»* supplementary election iu Faria re
suited in ths success of tho opposition
candidate by a large mojoriiy. The bill
for c-.PO ('tut I'iju ioan had born before the
Legislature. The Senate debalod the ad
drees to the Emperor, ard one speaker
denounced England for thwarting the
Congress.
The Oolsfun question unchanged.
Ihe Gorman troops are anoui to enter
o carry on - the f ■♦dprnte “Executive.”
It is Bjccrti d '.ho l !* ■' Danish troops are
ordered i'> retire n:,J avoid a conflict. The
Frankfort D • voted 17,000,000 thalers
for j.he expenses. A rovoluliocarv party
in enitia is moving.
Nkw ’lout:. December 'l* —The tier
aid s dispatch fr>>:n the Army of the Foto
mac says tiiAithe reorganization of the
army has commenced. General Tvler has
been a?«’gne.i to the command of the Irish
Legion.
Deserter, fr-m th* North (Vcina
roops are avadir-g tiv msflvcs of the
President h proc’amaheu.
Several N»w England auJ t.-’stern r>-c
menar *• in *■&! •*> i -ig.
Nkw \oitK becemier l:- ihe Tri
f ’ uru * Army of the Pntorr.nr correspond
<rnl statas that our cavalry have returned
to Station, having a Fncceps
ful fc**-ay again*' th • r-M:*. driving ;>.?
guerr.ilas into tt.* woods and destroying
an f -xten : ive saddle anti harm-ss factory,
and several tun '. r - ri^: nisi.-, Ciir'uring a
numb-'T c! pri ,! or.t:s. mail, ar.d a
quantity M medicmr- ai,d dry g<,ods.
N e «<■,.»;;v, N-rth rarolir -v l>
Late 'A iimirg’rui jap -h h:..’.ounce
i ), . * a p-- ;, - r;,rrb'-r cf
entved uh. tha’ tw, , nr, Hrri
vi-J there the night brf re hr ;< !
!*ave ThyKClf.
DR. S.CUTTER’S ENGLISH
DIT L'FJRS.
Till <iRr.ATC.ST nervine etf.k
I>lS< <> V EKEII- I'HH lillEtrt.S nil.
•Nl< EVER I) IS < !> \ rli F I,_ TII E
UKEiTnr a i.teuvitve i; af. h
niMUVKHEI)
A '.TKK I np. 1 .STEMI’LI;a NCK
AH . A NKKVINR. IT A LI. AYS Tit K
cnr< fiir lat'ioaitj.jin <r. t 1 the >: ;i..i h ;<i n !l
l eijjji-s addicted to me c*..- <\ NttmuianU and
narcotic?. such m Alc<.hihr a:.:l >U:t Lhatr*.
i.M'iupi. Vorjth.n. A:wr,n etc.. eu\ It
rcra'>reMhe ni<vbi-J n; peiite cr craving <-t'the
*■ll. uiai'b 1 ->r Finnulan 1?, Ac. In iicndarhc, .N*eu*
r-liria. ami ai! nerv. us tliewca, it ha.< no tigunJ
as a Ncrvtne.
At A luNl'.:, it fives heal ter tone tn the
»u>a:a'-!.. ixr roves too am-outc rorro-ta livrr
deranicrren-a. reguiaies the bowtLs. rcoj'.ves la.ll
- .-r ht.i dr"w»:neBs, a d bri -c*- i-eriect hoaJth to
tho Dyspei'tio.
A.? A *•< AL 1 fciH ATI VK The bicod, tbo life M
tLoirttdy. is derived Jrom the we digoat.
Il( w important tbcu, ibat the duties of Lhesiom
ach are perfectly pr.rformtxi. li n$ duties aro
ucpcrfeclly executed, d’ceauo inst<-ad o! heivith is
scattered thruugh tbefystem. When our food is
properly digeato 1. pare bioovl ii jupphed the
body, and blotches. Fimtd«a. Tetter, Eryaipelaa,
Ul J Njro. Mcrvurial nml V*»«.e:ial TaioU, nnd
other di-eas. 3 arising li ora impure blo-xi, disai"
poar. Iso Dr. Lutier’s Kngviaa Bittera nnd you
will have perfect digestion and pure blood.
K.,r particulars ot this celebrated Medi'-i-.0,
l-roccre L>r. ‘.'utter's circular fmoi any <A cur
Agenta
N. \AN BiKL. Ilb N. Second street
: . American Manufacturing Agoot] I'iidaJa
Tl/KKMN'.'K A McOaHR, Agccr-. ’
Corneroi Fourth and Market rta., I*utiburgh.
For sale by all respectable Druggists.
'uotls-ly
CHERRY Wl\E,
OF DELICIOUS FLAVOR
VICTORIA BRAND,
AT RANKIN’S DRUG STORE
63 MARKET STREET,
Below Fourth street
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IV in tli Ward Foundry
w I .. PITTSBURGH.
Wart-honse, No. 149 First and ISO Second sts.
ManafMtnrers.of ail.siiaa and descriptions of
bJJ't 01 R ®V°rtB end Stdls. Gas and Water pipes,
Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes. Soel Itfomda
rtuiies. Hangers and Coupßnps.
Also Jobbing and Machinery of every descrip
tion made to order.
Havhtff a complete machine shop attaohed to
the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully
•ttendedto. oahlydAv?
LATEST TELEGEAPH.
EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS
From Washington €ity
EATE SOIITHEBS NEWS
the SI I CATION IN N. CAROLINA
*e, Ac.,
FrißTsEis .MoKr.nE, Dec, 2a.—' The flag
°. trace boat has arrived from City Point
W!lh 000 Union prisoners in exchange for
"those sent op by Gen. Butler. The rebel
government refuses. uDy further exchange
nnless all questions are given up about
winch onr Government haa been contend j
mg ; and their laws in regard to officers]
and soldiers in colored regiments are re
cognized. They also refuse to receive a
nag oi true from Gen. Butler, or negotiate
with him on tbe subject of exchange,
because of Jeff Davis' proclamation out
lawing Gen. Butler last year; but it will
bo remembered they were-quite willing to
receive medicines from him, and to eor
respena with him, notwithstanding the
proclamation which they now make the
pretext for discontinuing negotiation;
ana they have already exchanged over
UUO prisoners with General P.utler.
The Richmond Examiner of to-day con
tao s the following despatch:
Charleston, Dec. 26.—The enemy com
menced sheihng the city last night, keep
ing up a steady tire, which is still going
on at a o’clock this a. m. A tire b.oke
out at 2 o’clock, destroying HI or 12 build
ings, causing lew casualties. Heavy flrirg
tn the direction ot ctono, is believed to be
between onr batteries nnd the onemy’s
gunboat. Ihe shelling oi the city is ccn
tinued to-day. One white man and one
white woman wf re slightly woundfd
< harleston, J’cc. 2*5. —From 12 o’clock
1 Thursday night to 4 p. m., l-?.u shells
were thrown at tho city. The Gred
five guns, three at Gregg’s, one at Cam
m?ngq Point, and tbe mortar bat*
!- er ?’ engagement on Johnson’s Is
land between oar light batteries and the
enemy s gunboats resulted in a drawn
figh
Jjalion, Ga., l>t'\ 'Si. — G°n. Joseph
Johnston Reeiimos command of the Army
of Tennessee.
WisDtxGTOK, Dec. L-3 -The Richmond
cf tho lNhnavs oar Government
hen abandoned every poiut, excepting the
trea’raeu: ri negro prisoner.- 1 . Now the
p ; rn pl.® tra, h »«* onr f’overr.ment hn? r.r.i
point. I; is known that
•Mmj Gen. Huiier. who hes gup.-*-eded
fj PR - Merodt'h. hoe no «n-h ir«s!rn
ihe pr:eore--> a’ Norfolk and Me-,
IjtM.rj. nii'l 1’,,.; t i.nr-k'.'it, hj\t <- been
piacea unur-r h»3 orders. bo m BUthori
/:ed lor;-: ou.l \ho exr him##* n:on for n,ao
and ctbcvr ir r < rtscer. of • •• :a! rank with
thOßc paroled and pent forward by himself.
Iqp obi-;cf is f--i r.. fi ke r.:: --sihangp,
R * !'* r f - ,h ’ : ■’•-•I -I hands
«•" »nd h-> fjorrrnp-1 by liu-mne
H’ 01 "" 1 - - itMi
. Tn« effort wi!| bn
turp lb.. r-!em.> nf tb.-.«n wb ' \av
*•' j' : <• b«n b-ld ns pnpon
l-n,"r,d, troips, in oondiK-'in# the
. u». f . w.n or. an , wjih
f't h-r i r )fij*■», find bo rf co!r-r.»<l ;d
f' nmj nt i ? thr (] jvrrnrr,^’
'•• ‘ * p 01:;: 3 };-■ - '
Ihe !;■ n.<r n;,<! cf th'
nu*nt in iho protcr:.on c,f sum ne
gro ppreo:.' ctJi•/.;»:s w,ii nrt be
compromis-xl The recent vibit of Gen
*-ral li:!rhcoek to loriren Monroe was ;o
r-or-f-r »rh Geo. to communi
'ie ’o h ; m the ord-'rs c.! our Government
:this sot-eet. Ihe chjrct to secorn
t ;>' i‘ xc h (iiig*'* r f i,?: number of j*rie ■
Onits on each k i»v,ng r»U other ques
tione for further df-mi f.Htion. 'lho ej
cesa bring Urg-7 1:1 .urki.-r.
C airo, pec. Tne steamer John
Kop, from New Orleans, on the 10:h has
arrived, having on board r ,X bales of
ration, and 20.1 hhcis. of sngar for St.
I.'tus. ar.d t.y, barrels of molasses fcr
Licc rnaii. I tie steamer Hope, arrived
from New Orient?- cm the 17th, with a
cargo rf sugar and molasses, ar, i 117
tm're Cl Cvtion for St. Louis. The s'eam
' r ‘ioodio d needs. <•., r , f fo!u Mra .
;-o< to ( i■ oji. uati, had dou bales of cot
or. c iiod here. The Silver l.,ke Irum
to, set.erg, ho, I'.jn bales of rollon lor
7t neuis. Ihe llanuihal, from New Or
leai.s rn the 1 'J;h. nrrived here this
rton i» wiih k i c» uud »uc-
!ur Si Lru.s.
*iski;n. N. C . }) t. —Thn new
■ allegiance hag boon administered
jb«ro{ i>M rlvr« and s.-ldo-rs
• ht** recently com** >nlo nur lines to
t ! ho psrdon off.-rcd by the Preei
'inrv bring iutrlhg-iii.,« that a
ri-b:b piiuntH,
ntP ***l to dn likewise at the earliest op for
unity. The pian of leading out the aban
doned j- Inntations in Eastern and U'»‘ c tern
Carolina ha 3 been adopted by Gen. Dav.d
Denton.
I hi‘ pupervisi '-n ot tho Treasury Depart*
triert ;s producn g great fuccpr? to the
Treaty, and uUo great benefit to the
labor.bg clagaea of both colors.
Wasdixotos', December 2r —Advices
from the Army of the Potomac this morii
mg, state that all w q a let along the line,
nothing worthy ot note is transpiring. It
is reported that nine oyster boats, roonlv
belonging to Philadelphia, while derging
for oysters near Portopotank Creek, York
River,were captured by the rebels. They
came out in boats on pretence of helping
to make the cargo, and boarded the boats,
seized tho crew, robbed them of their vnl
uables. Bent them to Richmond and burn
ed the vessels. The crews numbered
about six to each vessel.
asdixoton. Dec. 2s.—A large codra
band mail haa been captured in Baltimore
as it was about to start for Richmond.
Several persons of prominence are iropli
catfd. ihe Confiscation Act is executed
with great vigor in this district. New
cases of seizure of property occur daily,
St Jons\s, N. 8., December 28.—Co’
lins and M'&enna, two of the Chesapeake
pirates were arrested and brought before
the police magistrate to-day. Ou appli
cation of their couDßel the examination
was postponed fora week.
JL. HiKSHFELD,
Mo. 88 WOOD STREET,
COSTINIJFB TO SELL lIIS ENTIRE
STOCK AT COST
FOR ONE WEEK LONGER
As wt fire deiermtoed t*. oat by tho
FIRST OF JANUARY, 1864.
MENS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
VESTINGS,
By the yard, in large variety,
de*
00 MM £ BCIAI,
PITTSBURGH 6MEBAI, MABKFT.
. Oppici or tb* Duly Post. i
Bnaine*s_v, t ®, D '‘J' De «™ber 29. 18SS. f
tare worthy tf aonlfaf 1 ? y .“ r “°^ Ud 00 Dew fea
• W^^o l c[iZlols O>,M - A^ ag throes
20d W K..
Mesa Pork-w ' 3O d ° Oashcn at 15c.
■. ;«g« *M};s
on the wharf at $7 40; JSxtaat fci h oe brands
B hlsky—Sales of City Rectified at at
■wbi ptsome dealers refnso to sell below ory® B * 3o
S *@"r A f ' W,oad9 OEI7 W ° re d ~ of at
Bacon—The receipts of new .'ujar r nr „-i
i3«??3^: ODthe incroaso_ ' n ' e not « reitalar sales ai
Co^-^V dt r S a Msli 6 3 J ¥ ar l atfi...
w°h!L* • hands ut $[ ?.VaH i*»s.
*1 4Va.l i« M m e i -t at . " bite at
*■«?!;ill|?; rl S y - s P n "e “t « Tall >t Si .50.
mand-MpnoSwere oaifratjt
PITTSBURGH Oil. TBAOE ]
x . . Tuesday. Deo. 29 K-n
Tu-j market v?.is du'l and osbilvted nr, activitv
Wh.Lv A A n Wh,sft y Harttl.
'lo wkndeclined
f rwkgVe ° ’ 3 bblS at the latter
Chlcaco Hlthwincs market.
mvKXwwffit and mo ” “*«>»: sa * os 01
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
btiiSsKS
i:tP^2#sii
! ,L‘ . mixed T .V<e*rr» in n'ors 11*1-
, L * o£f «™ : :
ana farm. Coffee quiet. S Qttjet
K „ ?'"" T, ork Market.
at 7 C ent ’ vSi'i/ 6 ■ 3fol ? ey * Q 1 demand
Uoid Vcned qmot &t 66.
»mu opened at 01% advancing to 5; 4 and dniu
in? firm and quie; at 8 ana ctos-
Philadelphia Market
• P 'va“ D £ LP u A K Do f- ‘B-Fiour dail• Family
? • i 1 he »* dnll; Red *1 6l®l «5: \Wiito
1$ V;«2s* $z tl n - Ulb dBU; 86c -
Chicago Jlnrkei.
t. - I ' l 7*l* -’w firm: 4--S' for r rals , r ,
' for lore dividing on lio®2iio Ills
Wt SELL AS WL ADVEHIISE.
boots and shoes
At the M owing trice-
l'inc D vo'm h gh hcei
•Mol.-' Et:>gvD3, double t.iic
l-'t. k" .rj, i.l„’h
fl'-is’ Jliilruorai?
M«ls' iUlujorais ;a;, .«o|<-Hitra
y ,R " Con«TMfi high h-cl i; aita/r
' L / lidc tocc, hiffh heel Oa;tcrj
r -’- s K scloed. Patent Tin Palacral
alters
WoiLoa’s Morocco bet! B'<it
W c xcr» a Kij Ba’moral s
J?lij j>o-<
Women** Morocco douhlo m?lc Bc-t.-- * 1"5
heavy Kip Bo 's «
Children's Shoes ai any Price.
•MltwodJ warrant'd, and can be had Orly
At Concert Hall Shoe Store,
,1 “ i! "'■» Fifth Slreot.
<« Al,.Ls£s’
PJLAtt TATIOI^
COFFEE
bent hotels, rlstaik
-m. bl:ii ~ termer. end Pr.vate Families are
sav,,,* near'yji/lp per hr u i njt
11!!!!®*! **;*! **i»nt«uon t«irco,
“ ~ o,€ * 1 'autiailon Loire..,
LUUea DRI rtautallou toiler,
°. lh « r •“•’‘■rtad ColTmm. such as Java
tr Alctba it ha* boon fully tex.ed gni« v, T siri*
£*ill*r* Md . I’ r " »oaoced fully equal
“ I'. ° ““ y u and richness o! flivor,
iO that wo can. wtta m.iro than usual cnniidoncc
ruh'to S„Tn;
<>I«1 IManlation tolTee.
Old flautatlou Collec,
Old f'aulallon CeUee,
•V • or ,a; 3 *=,' «T« by Jar superior to former
rhiomoclH. .he bean or kernel i. full, tiuuii
.u.l re,y much like fro Kocba or .Mourtam Cok
!" ce '“-d^? J t WiCD by cur tc»
or .ce.i .. decided ? 1 i.tvlcrab.e .0 ;! c bos: sr.dcs
• I Itlund tolice; >m we would mviso ail who
dcs.rea roal.y reuabio and healthy bevoraee to
liflnk ° ,d Plantation CoOce,
Drink (tillifM’ Owl I'lMuuitiOn
Drink tiiltictt' old I'lauialion ('wUMf’
It V- packo i only in .-»:e n.uod tin foil r» ao k tt *
and w pound* *n a case; each j ackag--
bimng a lac-axiie of our signature, fhe
Old Plantation Police '
' T I ! e: ‘ rly a " tho le ,’V d ">k srovers and
country stored Urougnout tne l mted ctatej. at
"v. 30 Cents per Pound.
Liberal dUeoutUo thu Jobbing KetruJerTrade
o eld Plantation Coffee «houM be prepared the
fh? C ,-M a - ny ofher bare coffee; good cream, with
too addition ..d an ogg, boiled w;ta .no coffee will
Add much to tho flavor.
Wri»lu Oilllea A- Brother,
ONLY RAM VArTUBMES
23a, &>, 337 W asiington Ft, Y
A BAUKK N
Premium Sewing Machines,
THE OMY UOLD MEDAL
Ever Awarded to Sewing Machines in Illinois.
These machines were awarded the Highest Pre
mium •, over all competitor*, f >r the Bent family
Sfcitiff Machine*, tho Beet Manujnctnring Ala.
chines, and tho Be*t Machine at tho fol*
lowing > taxis fairs 01 :
A’et o York Stale Faxr.
First Premium lor family machine
j\,|rst Premium f. r doub.e*thrtad machine,
hirst Premium for machine work,
rcmionr State Fair.
First Premium lor family machine
First Premium lor manufacturing machine
Fust Premium for machtnowerk.
lotoa State Fair.
First Premium for farni.y machine.
First Premium lor manufacturing maohine.
riret Premium for machine work.
Michigan State Fair.
i First Premium tor family machino.
Firrt Premium for manufacturing maohine.
First Premium lor machine work.
Indiana State Fair.
First Premium for maohine for all purposes,
rust Premium for maohine werk.
Jlltnote State Fair.
First Premium for maohine for all purposes
First Premium for miohine work.
Kentucky State Fair.
First Premium for machine for aU purposes,
hirst Premium for machine work
Pennsylvania State Fair.
First Premium for manufaoturinx maohine.
ohh S,aL e 7aT f ° r beaa «f“l“«t!nework.
First Premium for maohine work.
A nd at the following Coanty Fairs :
Chittenden 00. ( Vt.) Agricultural Society'
£trst Promium for lamiiy sewing machine.
Premium for manufacturing machine.
First Preminm for machine work.
Champlain Valley ( Fif.) Agricultural Society,
First Premium for family machine.
Firs; Premium for manufacturing machine.
First Premium for machine work,
Bampdeu 00. [Mas* ) Agricultural Society
Diploma for family machine.
Diploma for machine work.
Franklin tk>. UV. Y.) Fair.
First Premium for family maohine
FHt Premium for manufacturing machine.
Qnren tLo. fiV. /.) Society.
>ir*t Premium lor family machine.
Washington Co. (N. Yj Fair.
First Premium for lamiiy machine
Saratoga Co. {N. Y.) Fair.
First Premium for family machine.
Mechanic* In'tituieiPa.) Fair.
First Promium for machine for all DnrnrmM
First Preminm for machine work, par P OWB *
The above comDiiscs all the Fairs af ,w 4
GKOVEE& BAKER oxhibk!
edlWvw At neatly allrf ttern tTn
Brwu>* Uachues were in eonaatition “““““
■ Tke work made upon the Grover * Baker Bow
ing maohine has reoeived the First Premium at
every State Fair m the United State where it has
been exhibited to this date.
Bales Rooms, No. IS FIFTH ST. Pittsbure Pn_
oc2k2mtUw A.F. CHATONEY, A^?it.
RIVER MATTERS,
Thk Bivkb.-— East evening at twilight there
were fire teecsir inches of water in the channel
aou r sing.
nf^I h t ° fine steamer Reserve. Oapt.
l V s da 5 r for Cincinnati and Low*
J 1 j . boat has the best of accommodations*
B. d .h.; a ottSs , o® 0 ”*- w “-
W!e “f r , r steamer Orient. Chtrin
Ilarton, is announced for Cairo andBt. Louis.
vi« .‘fi® “ Jolia arrived from Z ““-
«-Tho fine steamer A-irona, Captain Terry,
leaves to-day for Cincinnati and Louisville.
ARRIVALS ABD DIPABTCBES.
„ ARRIVED,
Irankhn, Bennett. Brownsville.
dalUtm, Clarke Brownsville.
,„ L I : Reese. Peebles. Elisaboth.
Jniia, Oonlson, Zanesville.
~ ~ ~ DEPARTED.
rril a o'i ? ' C o ark e* Brownsville,
ins Rtewnsville.
Jas. Keete. Peebles, Elizabeth.
STEAMBOATS.
fob j vassuri ibo asd st:
THI i D X Y. DEC. 29] AT i P. M
Eiil&A XHJE FIJI* PiMESfiEB
*MWTi^ar»te:m e r ORIENT, Charles Darted
Lornmacdor, will leave as aanouDesd above.
1 or freialit. orrMsaeo. apply on beard, or to
*[-'1 WlsS CODLINGS A CO„ or
•TOXIN Fl/ACK, Agcnlß,
FOB CIKCUfSATI ASD longTIUl!
_.THIS D*Y, DEC.2B. AT4 p“
NEW ASDSPUBTOBD
waaaßJtr T Msenger BLoamer HSBJBKV&Oas-
Her: On, icaYc-ns announced above. *
For freight, on board, or to
J. D. COLLING WOOD. Agta.
FOR EYASISYIII.E. CAIBO and ST.
toms.
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 30. AT 4. P. M
EsCSA 1 '. 11 ? SPJLBJfDIB SIDE*
«~aaSSsi» wheel BteamerWBSTMOREIARP. -
abeve^ 8 ’ omniaDdc; '‘ Wl -l loave as atmotmeeti
For fmight, or passage, apply tn board, or to
Jofin FLACK or
dc - !) J. D. ComwawOOD, Aetr.
FOU CIKCMfHAIT AITD I.nrili¥n.l.T
TUESDAY.DEC.29, AT 10 A M.
AHI> SPLENDID
JaS&SßSßfepaasengfir steamer ARIZONA.
aKve* omrnan^er ‘ leave as announced
5 «Pta
J. D. COLLIMQWOOD. Aets
LARGE STOCK
PHOTOOIiAPI HlllillS!
SELLING
AT GREATLY REBUCED RATES,
TO CLOSE OUT THE LOT. AT
CHAS. C. MEUOB'g,
SI WOOD STREET.
THE
NEW CABPET STOBE,
Wlthont any Advance In Price,
A full lino cf
■Carpets,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
In sheets 3 to 21 ft wide ;
Woolen liruggots and Crumb Cloths,
WINDOW SHADES,
Table and Plano Covers,
Bags, Mata, Stair Rods, Ac.
These iTowlT have advanced in first hands from
T *- N FISK cBN'T within
tnuty days, und rta new soiling at
LESS TCIA.X MA A VtACTUItEJtS I PRICE
Onr stock is almost entirely new, all bavins been
purchased wul :n ninety days lor cash at the
ve y lowest prices of the ytfu.
M’FARLAND, COLLINS & CO.
Mos. 71 and 73 FIFTH ST.,
Between PostoSoe and Dispatch Bnildine.
nob •
SjTATEMEST OF THE DOLLAR NAV-
SOiKlsSi' l 0? six moß,ha «*n«»ov-
. , „ LIABILITIES.
Amount due Depositors. Junel, 1863 IS
Ain >uDt receivod from De
i oditors durieg six
months. m w
AuiouM pTtid to Depoaltora
during last tix months 130,015 93
Contingent Food Jane, Ist,
1353..... 13,514 45
Interest, Dividend?, jlc . for
l&«t six month#
„ . o w ASSETS,
g°B'iB and Mortgagee $375,283 04
iveal ikstato .. 17 gg
ft Lc 5 a i n p i‘ { Bbargb Books. 7-3,975 63
L . 6 par cent,Certificates
°f Inaebtedncsj .. 205,463 64
b. 6 prr coot. Cou;cn
T” V. 50 043 7*
j.b.5-20?,Gp*rce D t.B°Qd8 375,000 00
Dills Keceivable 21,500 00
O&sa on hand 78,005 49
. i1.199.3U 91
„T, Trustees hare thia da? declared a IHvi
/ Z fk* P « SB Ce! VT' cut o! orofi.s of the
rJZk B . , k <rco 01 Government Tax. payable
n lth ‘ u lf , no! drawa will boar interest
from Deccmbor lot. CHAB. A. COLTO-V.
Pittsburgh, December 11th, 1863. Trearuror.
Tho under igued. Auditing Committee. r»s
pocttuiiy report that the, have examined the
Preasuror a Report for the six montee eudna
5, ni th«t tho, have exam
w £iets Bank—consisting of Bonds
and Mortgages. Deeds cf Real Estate. Certifi
oatesof Bank Stock, Bills 11 eoei Table, U. b.Se-
CQ caa b ° n hand —and find the same to
boco.rect, and to correspond with the said Re-
Po ll - ISAAC WHITTIER.
c. YEAGER.
, . _ , J.G.BACKuPEN.
de&tttdijt Dec * m ' ,6r 1863.
WALTER H. LOWSIE,
rsrapff pzjxz
/rmerly ocoapied by him on
Fourth Street, above SmitMeld,
HIS HIT IMPORT AST TO TOLUS*-
TELRS.—After the sth of January next,
tne only bounty providod by law is the sloo au
thorised by the act of July 22, 1862. All who de
siret j secure the present bounties oi $302 paid
to new reoruus, or $402 paid to veterans must en-
Un b hre Jonwry stb, 1864. Reoruits will be
received fur tbe62d Regiment Pennsylvania Vol
unteers, or any other Penns. Regiment, at the •
Ujfcrd Go J U£e ' Southfield ttreet. All bounties
gam anteed and recruits credited to the sub-dis"
net to which they bolong. '
EDWAttD S. WRIGHT.
Capt. 62d Pa., Vols,, •
Recruiting Officer.
pmVAl£ DIBSASBB
DR. BROWN’S OFFICE,
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Citiioiu andstraniers la Bead of modlsal id.
not fail to give hitg & *®
. V r - Browp’B remedies never lail to coreimnn
rmea, scrofulous end vejfereaJ a&otiona
hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and SK?
sSs&r* “** orto of whloh *•
SEMINAL WEAKNESS*
Dr. B’e remedies for this affliction. broniht no
by aqutary babits. are the only medidnea VeAdlc
awsiir 1 “ n “ f '** ■£©
khtomatism:
wSgr ita ».fc.
He also trait Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoe, Utethsi
and lUifnoyß, ’sssafirsraiffl^g
onedollah!” OTWrt “®‘'ontafa ttlMrt
4ssas?;«j& i S?3f ;
a023-td JOHN 1). SCUliiTcaihior.
211.331 66
31.450 65
49,965 10
$1,199,314 91