Amusements. BURGH THEATRE. .FlLessee and Manager Wm, II gams RSON. ThOWIIITer, .... OVEEINGTON• ere Ba! of the Favorite Actor. Mr G. 6. Ka siz.S. who trust that this ass first apPeal to the public willmeet their approbation and support. THIS SVEN INU, the great dratna of the :Woos; or the Council of Ten. Manor . . O. S. Karnes Leopold— ()brawl]. C. Loveday Mr Chips endale Raohel t.nnie &berth Overture—La Belle ........................Orchestra To oonclude with The School of Reform. Bob Tyke . O. S. Games Garibaldi Panorama. THIS CELEBRATED WORK OF art contains 49 VIF,WS. It will be exhibited for a few days only AT LAFAYETTE HALL, Commencing on MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 4TH, HMI. A lecture will be given each evening by Mr. A BBNFOAD. .Priee of airei/pion 2i cents. Doors oven at 6,4 .rer•lock; Fahioition to commence at a before 8 • ..elook. Janl-ltd HE GREAT PICTURE. ` 4 Jame° Williams' Celebrated ANORA.MA of the BIBLE, AT 1111AESC.INIC7 4or a short time only, oommencing MONDAY, lanusry Ch. 1881. Exhibition each evening at ..ki o'clock. Ale). rn Weil:l.3.4day and Saturday. 40.3 D. m. Tickets 25 cents, Children under ten oars old li cents ciek9-tf 4iMIFESEVII OF kIOVELTIES AT SPLANE'S HALL, OPPosito tho Po+totlice WHERE YOU WILL SEE ti THE ARAB GIANT, IEtE ILLINOIS CHANIESS, 'THE ALBINO FAMILY, From Madagascar, THE FAMOUS "WHAT H IT THE EMPEROR BOA CONSTRICTOR From the London Zoolog;cal Burdens, and MANS OTIIER NO\ ELTIES Doors open from IL a. to., to v p, m - 4 Prlsse of Admission ehUdron de2B-Iw Leo de--Triptive bills A NARY NEW YEAH. IDECIPROCAIIE THOSE WHO RE- Ali calved presents tiara their friends on Christ mas had Letter return the compliment and call AT 78 MARKET STREET, Where they affil find a ruitat, e a handaome New I ears' Present We enumerate only a few articles, yix Ladies' and Gmits" Dre Fancy Jewelry Cases, Rosewood Work Boxes, set with Shells, Jet and Steel Breastpins and Ear tinge, Splendid Photograph Albums, Ladics' Traveiing Satchels, Pearl Portemonnaiee, Purses, Lace and Embroidered C,;11;:rs and Sleeves, Head• Dresses, Skating Caps, Hcods, etc., etc , Wholesale and Retail, MACRIIM & GLYDE',I3., 78 MARKET STREET, Between Fourth and Diamond AT THE NEW CARPET STORE, We shalladaile present month, w g L igl E l diL, Without nny Advance in Price, A full line of CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In sheets 3 to 21 ft wide: Woolen Drugg,ets and Crumb Clothe, WINDOW SHADES, Table and Plano Covers Rags, Mats, Stair Rods, &c. These goods have advanced in first hards from TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PEE LENT within thirty days, and are now tolling at LESS TARN MANUFACTURERS PRICE Our stock is almost entirely new, all having been purchased within ninety days for cash, at the ve,y lowest mires of the year. M'FARLAND I COLLINS & CO, Nos. 71 and 73 FIFTH ST., Between Postoffice and Dispatch Building. note) SENATE HOUSE / No. 57 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY OTSTERS NERVED IN EVERY style and variety. Tho best of Liquors con stantly on hand. FELVI LUNC H Served every morning between the htlora of 10 and 12 o'clock. SAMUEL 1113tillES. del.o.2awd-tf Proprietor. ._ , .. r- 6 .r. :. rl i - - g 0 re. _ cr , 0 .0 c.) cc. 0 .. v 154 4) 7,5 1 Wt 4 qh C 43 ', 7 . 3 W 4 v - as 7 a . ; c .G -; M M Z W; 8 FL: t: z , 1-. r - Is ...., c., © . 5 —; -.., m ..„. . . ,_,," ~, g 4 ..:: '' .l t .. 1 0 c , 1 Z.; 1 2... 1 .:. .1-„ st .., CO —9 , ,ti •, 7. 5 . (.5 . E x" 1 1 2 ~,2c4.:. ❑g . -5 , ft . ' E. •,___ ~- (-) (5 in k 01 E N ' ,„,„? ...7- (..... , - c , ,:. 6 ..0 ta . 4; e co Z El ,73 - E, 2, , C. ) m" l4 P 4 '.;'--":-, a '.-. v 4 •Ei . 5 ..° rt , _ C 11 1.4 . ..01. - .. c.... 0 ,: 6<l .11 al 9 t* A Cll - 10 . t , 4 2 OS DAILY POST. 140NDA.y, JANUARY 4, 1864 No. 37 Park Row, New Yolk, and 6 State street, Boston. are onr agents for the Dally. Find Weekly Post in those cities, and aro author ised to take Aci% ertisements and Subscriptions for us at oar Lowest Rates. .SON AND AFTER THE let OF NO VEMBER, 1363, all subscriptions to the Daily Poet must be paid in advance. Those knowing themseves to be fn arrears will pleats call and set* without further delay. SN-THE DAILY AND WEEKLY POST can hereafter be procured at the News Depots of J. W. Pittock and Frank Case, Fifth street with or without wrappers. Daily 3 cents ; Weekly 5 cents. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, Fire in the Fourth Ward A fire, attended with considerable loss of property, broke out on Irwin street, in the Fourth Ward, on Friday night. It was first discovered in the dwelling of J. Mauler, drayman, a two story frame tene ment, and communicated thence to a tav ern adjoining, occupied by Mr. Frazer. Both houses were gutted, and two others considerably damaged. There was a strong wind blowing at the time, end our readers can imagine how cold it was when we state that the thermometer was very nearly down to .-2ro. If hand engines had to be depended on, the entire block must have burned down, as the cold was no in tensely bitter that the men could not have stood five minutes on the brakes. As it was, however, the engines soon got the fire under, and two or three thousand dol lars will repair all the loss. There was a good deal of difficulty in getting water, but this was a trifling matter compared with the trouble which the firemen bad to encounter in getting their hone away after all was over. We saw numerous sections so firmly attached to the ground with ice that they had to be cut out, while others were so badiy frozen that they could not be removed at all. The "Duquesne" had to leave several sections of their hose ou the ground, and it will tegaire considera ble of a thaw before they can be remov ed Some of the other companies, too. had, we believe, to abandon their• hose in the same manner. 1, was altogether u hard night on the fireman, but they work ed with a will throughout, and in less than half an hour had the flames subdued. 15 1 ••nts 10 Cents A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Demootts and Conservatives of Allegheny city, Met at the house of Adam Het.- ler, on Thursday evening, the 81,t ult. The meeting was organized by calling Samuel Smith, eFq , to the chair, arid Harvy Day s Scecretary. After the usual preliminaries the meeting was eloquently athiressed by Mr. M'Ginn : after which the following rev-di:dime were c tiered by G. L Drum, and unanin3dusly t.a,Fsed. Res - aced. That the Democrats and Con servatives of the several wards and pre cincts meet at their respective places of holding elections, on Monday the -fth of Jan., 15.04, between the hours of o'clock, p. m , for the purpose hi e;•:ct ing delegates fr,un each ward aLI precinct to meet iu convention at the C,iy Hall ua the Tuesday t;,liowing, i,t o'clock, a m., then and there to 1. lace in nomination suitable candidates f. , r otbeerr, 411-,g Cases, .nesolreci, T hat we reec.cneed the &eV oral warde at the time of their primary EneetingE to chocee su,tablc) perEGLs candidco.ea f^r JG.34,-pg, InApeotc. of Election Reef - dyed, That thQ proceedings of this meeting he ! ehinshed in the Democrat . c papers of PPtsburgh. ticrmau rind Eoglihh. t. n motion. ad.;:mrned. Perfumery Cases, OBLIGATInNP Cr TELEGRAPH LINES. — A Case cf scice ihtcr..st , tie owners of tele gri,.ph lines was tried I:. Venango county a few days silicc, Campbell presiding, in which it was decided [hot the owner br operator (..t a telegraph line is not hound to send a dispatch which is manifestly un true. The history of the case is bri-ity this : Shortly after the election of IBn2, W. W. Mason wished to send a dispatch over Barry's telegraph line, asserting that Venango county had gone Democratic. Barry knew this to be untrue, and refused to allow his operator to send the message., although a legal tender payment had been offered. Mason thereupon brought en section against Barry for damages. A verdict was rendered for the defendant, thus deciding that a telegraph line is not bound to send a dispatch which contains an untruth, Notwithstanding this decision, it would be unsafe to allow operators to decide upon the truthfulness of every dis patch which passes through their hands. ft is only in cases where a manifest and palpable untruth is perpetrated that they can safely presume to withhold the die N ablas, PAYMENT OF TEE 1E 0 32 filiurA.—A days previous to the October election, a telegraph dispatch was sent from Harris to all parts of the State announcing as area son why the militia called into the service of the State more than a year before that time had not been paid, was because there had been "no pay•rolls," but after a whole year's deliberation and arduous labors, a form of pay-rolle had been made out and was then in the hands of the printer, and the patrtotic malitiaman who had dropped all his business and Hew to the defence of the Statz would be paid immediately. The election being over, the matter again rest ed for near three months, and now we are again informed that the Adjutant General of the State is at Washington begging the Government to give the militia men halt pay. It is to be hoped that hie efforts will not be in vain, and that those who left their homes and business may get what they sc nobly earned. FIFTH WARD DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. —At a meeting of the Democrats of the Fifth Ward, held on Saturday evening, the following tickets for ward officers were put in nomination: Select Council, Wil liam H. Fulton; Common Council, Joseph Lang, Samuel Cameron, William Wilson, Francis Dunn, John Heldman, Peter Gel esheimer; Assessor, John Doyle; Assist ant Assessor, Cornelius O'Donnell, Fred• erick Wilharm; Constable, James A. Belt, Judge of Election-Ist precinct— Charles Felix; 2d precinct, Joseph Bell: Inspector-Ist precinct William D. Hamilton: 2nd John Creagan; School Di rectors, James M. Taylor, Jeremiah Frew. NEW COUNTERFEIT.—FieId & Lire of the National Bank Note Reporter, send us the following description of a new counterfeit two dollar note on the bank of Albion, Orleans county, New York: Vignette, female with sickle; 2 on round die each side; signatures engraved. APPROPRIATIZ.—The members of Rev. Reid'slst U. P., church paid him a visit on New Years eve taking with them a variety of beautiful and useful articles which they forgot to carry away with them. It was a pleasant affair to all concerned, DUQUESN,V BALL—The Duquesne ball for the benefit of the Subsistence Commit pi t tee, was a grand eucc , and will net some sga .itlfzliio no\ the patriotic THE PITTSBURGH POST: MONDAY' MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1864. S. M. PETTENOILL & CO., Democratic Meeting •ttrT its4es • this ` 444 ifigt•of thgo* Tex (ix Carat: Pint holJl Al.—The :din ers of Petroleum in Western Pennsylvania are discussing the bearings of the proposed tax of ten cents per gallon on crude petro leum, the repeal of the drawback for ex— portation as at present allowed on refined oil on which the tax has been paid, and to allow the exportation of refined as now under bond. It requires three gallons of c:udo oil to make two of refined. The tax of ten cents on crude becomes fifteen ents per gallon on the refined burning oil, government guage at the refinery ; add the present tax ct ten cents per gallon, making the round tax of twenty five cents per gal lon at the stills on every gallon used tor home consumption. This tax could not much perhaps interfere with the business in petroleum, if it were not that the article exists in Canada to a very large extent, I though of inferior quality to ours. Refined oil is also manufactured from the coal of New Brunswick, and with the additional tax proposed, it is believed that the Cana• des can be supplied with as good an article from their own manufactures at less cost than we can supply. In England, also, the manufacture of coal oil has been carried on under restrictions which are now about being removed. Add ten cents per gallon to the crude oil c f America, or eleven cents it leakage is taken into account, and fifteen cents tor refined, and the English manufacture will be greatly stimulated to the exclusion to the same extent ot American pro duction. It is asserted that it the govern 'nem pianos this or any tax on crude or refined oil which is nm entirely removed on e.e..porte ot each, the E Ireet wilt be, and twelve months, to completely ruin the refining intersts, reduce the value of thousands now luvested in refineries to less than hundreds, slop the crud.) devel opments, totally paralyze• this branch of trade and commerce., which has so end denly become cne of immense magnitude, adding wonderfully to the material wealth of the country, and taking already a prom tuent part in the 1.,.t cf its exports. Cate T41 . 1./'; CLAt Fr,'l the Draft be l'3, , pcned,and How Lang —The great drawback upon volnutrering is now, ar•d ha.. 3 been, the uncertainty as to what the Government really intend to do about the repeal ot the Si.Olteomtnutation clause and Ito- extension the lime for the draft. lieierrti,g iJ the in titer the Phila— drip, says' there i s not the ,ea , t t roe wr nok, in the face ot grucrol remonstrance agathst, It, tha' ti 0 commutation clause will be alter ed, and if it Is n,d. the Government hr Inc ready to semi t the fixed arm in lien of siervii2o, •- .3. - 1 who do not desire to go to war, w,lt ' , ay the Government commit - it bei'Ore liar ; g•ve a high er rate it, the Ful, , !uute broker. The roaat laciotie wil be that, after the :,th of ila ,u,try. the lime whlen voluttei.ric g the bunts ie, will tesi lower le stos.d ot gettine higher. A man who vol unievra how roeeivos sior~ in coin,' of .a nearly all ot them. After the ." , th instant the bounty canuot ii,y be crier tr.. lt .o It the pi: rte aer. satlsti—i that the titii‘erntr,ent, v,;.lit it say; in regard to t tithe- t t whit h unte,rii g is Come wouid eer. era! rush ot those at.‘,olle to aecuro large hoontitel to the r'era.ii stations. "foal y Lay" t tr.:- t roe is l t, Pillik! rermisd WaAi:lz:oo (! v - h It ti,'':,,iii .n of the ,vcrn mer.:.: and the ieleato„l vii Istion c C its here is no Ind;npcs.tcpc to the array. 10e1:: g in favor at v,.loLieerir ; r, s• ri.ng as ever. but each iunri raturat.y wishes to receive as rr.".,:+. p..2,1!1:E.cry tri to it cc possible. E Bennett, s•-ewer rnnntng be• twer•n this city unit Browuerii.e, died on Thursday eiffertimou from apotiter.v. De wus on his way to the city with his h:t.t. end when leaving the laritng at E117,b!!'1!, was heard of beft.g ifuwe,l. il. his rom and in fii••• inti.uten iclerwardi exptrt-d. The well .'.:.own in this city, he Let a fur 6.J.ne years connected a h 1.(11.1.:!!!!s, but for the kir: ty y,,pi 1 • w•,:t fdt,:nt,tied with ff., M. , rr. kehLlt, M,. Line, ply. 1 twcch I i'iv ❑ r-rna:hb Brownsville for r(Pent. where. 1.!,, 71.1 m reside. Els drivh ::id be a tource deep regret to hie and Commuhily at large, by he was blEh!y G ri?..d as a prudeut C!lizer. aLd as hois— t,' rtlinbie wan. PANORAMA OF TELE BICLF.-1115 celebra ted puihtihg Ly J. li.e.cu Williams, of Cin cinnati, vv.!' be }laced on exhibition nt Masohic Ball this Monday evening. It comes t 3 our city highly recommended, tio•lt by the press and clergy, and we can safely prorrise each of our readars who chicyo to visit it both a rleasaut and in— titroctive eaterinininent. It has had a run iu Ciociuhati of over six mouths. Go and ace it. Inc COID Srst.L.—The present cold srsil l as caused a great deal of annoyance 13 ati classes 10 the way of lretzing of I.ydrarls, ai.l much inconvenience has beeu the result. Great care should he taken to guard against such sudden changes in the weather by turning the water off at night, wrapping wollen cloths about the hydrants, &c, BENEFIT.—Our readers must not forget that Mr. Karnes takes a benefit at the thea tre to night. Mr. Karnes is a most worthy actor. Studious, attentive and always de• siring to please, there is no man who gives more satisfaction than be does, and cer• tainly none who has stronger claims upon the, kindness of his friends. We hope to see the house crowded from pit to dome this evening. A CURIOUS FACT.—We are reliably in• formed that all thy retail liquor Fellers who (lea' out "five cent nips" to thirsty customers, have found great difficulty daring the past few days to keep their liquors from freezing, whilst, those who dispose of "ten centers" experienced no such difficulty. Bow is this? REMEMBER THE ELECTION.—Let no Democrat forget that the election for city and ward officers comes off tomorrow. Vote early and see that every Democrat in your ward herds in his ballot. Examine your tickets, and be sure that there is no fraud practiced upon you. JOSEPH MEYER at SON, =GI PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE & CHAIRS, WA, HEID.:USIZ, 135 SMITHFIELD ST Eatvreer, sth Bt., and Virgin alley WITHOUT EXCEPTION, Rankin's Extract of Buchu Is the best preparation for all disessei of the Bladder and Kidneys, Being made upon scientific principles from the best,dinretics known. 7o the med cal profession it is oonfidenuy reoommended. PBICB, 75 CENT. Sold AT RANAINVI DRUG STORE, 88 DIARREr STREET, • ;111/41-4,.. 4 " - • tgenezaDY•vM 'BY TELEGRAPH, TO THE DAILY POST ARCH BISHOP HUGHES NOT NEWS ITEMS FROM INDIANAPOLIS LATER FROM EUROPE From Washington City. The Late Cold -Weather Anniversary - of President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, dec., 8-c.; WASHINGTON, January 2.—A number of colored men belonging to this District, on their way to New York, to be used as substitutes there, wore taken c 9• the steamship Baltimore at Georgetown yes- terday by one of the detectives. Among the first to ray their respects to the Presidetd yesterday, were. Secretary Seward and the French Minister. The gin,lir.r.t Commodore Rees arrived vectcrdsy at Alerur , dria, bringing up two Lieutenants and five privates of the rebel army, and several ladirs, among whom was Mrs. Davis, wife of a rebel Colonel Davis, who were captured white attempting to cross the Potomac. There are indicattoce that Gen. Early contemplates a movement or raid towards Winchester, and perhaps beyond that town. An order lia4 been iosued from the Army of the Potomac prohibiting all newspaper ccrre,t.ondents connected therewith from publishing or causing to he pubhAed the number or designation of regiments re r•nliating in the army, or leaving the same. Another cirdr-r from Provost Marshal Patrick requires a cor rent enrollment made of all the cordians o: army followers. exc'pting actual ream within the limits o' their rear - wetly, c)rps. This is da9igned to reach those wrio have nought retuve le the army to a , oid the draft. Fifty prisGnera and de rear fed izton to day. I NDIASAM. , .fan. 2.—A writ of mall rfarma ban oern Ferved on the Auditor of Indiana by the rniterl States Dintrict Court, to cummil the payment of intarea' on contifLiatcd ladiat•a State bond - . Then , w a never. snow E zt ) rrn or Thursday azd :.tid railroad travel was almord nUAl•ended. The weather was intener•ly or6d, the inerri.ry being twenty degrees hel,,w zero. I he I hirteenth bud Tuirty• fifth Ind,ana reijmentn arrived here to day and have re-enlinted as veterans. The e meth New York arrived here to day on their way home. Four rebel pri - ruori were frozen to death on the care en route from dr der snr.villo to Chi-Ago , n 7 hu-.day Light. B . ri Ac 4). Dec d f ee t of the Niagar.t Falls read tit or this city ha- been washed away, and no cars have lei• the depot here since Thireday. Trains. however, are running from Black Rock tc thit suspension bridge. HZI!ItiP9S in the city is almost entirely suspended. The worst of the storm is now over, although ft lit still snowing this even ing, and the weather is intensely cold The thermometer at midnight on the 31st of Drcercher afnoti above zero, last rvruwg i t we , , h. w, and this morning at 't o cock it was ..iff Telegraph eomtr.:luicalion with the West Interrupted EYEI. , O4 ' Bridge, in the ewer pant of the c.y, has been Lamed F. , ..-re V ti S Mot; tit" E. .larmat t y -- ft:, co, N.“--.lk at. i Itaed to day, the 4 t 7. • t the,: freedom, as g•vei, nem.uutter the Pretede: is Froc'arna , or, of one year ban Four Irgtalunts of colored t.r.t...ps, under the command of Brig. Gen. F. A. Wild, ~ouk part in the ex , ,reltts. There were rrezettut us invited guests MIT Gun. B F. Bailer and ett.t.T. Brigadier iieuerals 13 irne6, Getty, Ledlie and Beckman, with their respective 6 . affi. (he procession marched arid o , t-ttit't" arc! - .ed through ail the principal streets cf Norfolk, and when arrivinz in the square tr aiting the ceme tery, formed a hollow pqn.t-- Speakin g , music by the bAnd.end Masontc exerci3es, wero the order , f the day. ST. Lot. Is. Jan t:.—Very Buhr business • luny lice .u:.t Las been transacted here day. The weather is iuo o cold. All the rai roais lea'ir; cut of the Qv) , are blocked up with snow, and no trains have arrived or departed for two days. river c'tteed this morning, and teams and pedestrians have crossed on the ice all this p. m. largo numbers of cattle and hogs were frozen to death on weather•bouLd trains on the Northern Missouri Railroad. Quite a number of frost bitten cases have been reported in the newspapers, some ct them sericus. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The attendance of the Diplomatic body upon the Pre'si dent on New Year's day,with felicitations which was evidently as cordial as they were demonstrative, was among the cheer mg auspices with which the country be• gins the year. The entire corps were present with the exception of the estima• ble Minister from Nicarauga l who, being detained by sicknes, sent to the Secretary of War a respectful and most friendly apology. Cerx ItAcr, Jan, 2.—The steamer City of I3,ltimore, from Liverpool ou the 239, and Queenstown on the 24th of December, passed this point at 1 o'clock this morning. The London Times had insinuated that the Arch Duke Maxiirillian wiil not accept the Mexican crown, and that Napoleon will have to cast about for some one else. King and Heenan bad appeared before magistratas for breaking the peace and both were bound over to appear at the Quarter Sessions. WASHINGTON, January 2. —To • day' s Chronicle Faye• Years ago had a colored man presented himself at the White House at the President's levee, seeking fill intro duction to the chief magistrate of the na tion, he would have been in all probability, roughly handlod for hia impudence. Yes terday four colored men, of genteel es• terior and with the manners of gentlemen, joined in the throng that crowded the ex ecutive mansiop, and were presented to the President di the 'United States. ANTHONY lISYNH BOSTON, Jan. 2 —The duties on imports received at the port of Boston for the year ending December,lB63, will amount to six millions nice hundred and sixty three thousand ni❑e hundred and twenty four dollars. The number of foreign arrivals for the year amounts to 8129,beiug 78 more than that of the year previoUs. PITTSB URG FL BO<TON, Jan. 2 —The first anuwersary of President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was celebrated here yester day by a salute of 100 guns, and by a pub lic meeting in the Tremont Temple, at which speeches were made by Messrs. D. Kirk, Rev. A. A. Miner and several col• ored orators. ST. Joun's,N.B., Jan. 2.—Lewis Seely, another of the captors of the steamer Chesapeake, was arrested to—day and lodged in jail. NEW Your., Jan. 2.—Afidnigig.—At this hour the wind is blowing a northerly e the thoveometer stands at • I fS4) .- • ' - DEAD WASHINGTON, Jan. :Z. --Secretary Chase strenuously insists on limiting the aupro• Frictions to the, mans, ~ nd in providing, by taxation, every dollar beyond the amount which ca: be certainly obtained by loans, and that wift :ut. too largely increas ing the public debt. BCFFAL?, N. V. Jan. 2.—.4 sOry e cera snow storm br.s be-en raging here since Thursday night, the wind blowing a gale from the West. The water in the lower part of the city is the highest that has been known for a year. NEW York, Jan. 2. —Midnight.—Arch Bishop Hughes still continues . o live but is in a very low condition. A few more moments may be added to hie existence and he may die at any moment. He is beyond recovery. Save Thyself• DR. S. CIITTEWS ENGLISH BITTERS. THE GREATEST NERVINE EVER IIIISCO',EREI►—TIRE ORE a TES 'IO NIC EVER D ISCO VERED—THE GRE 4TEST ALTERATIVE EVER DINCOVERED. A CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE S A NERVINH, IT ALLAYS THE chronjc inflammation of the stomach, in all persons addicted to the use of stimulants and narcutioa. such as Alcoholic, and Malt Liquors, Opium, Morphia, Arsenic Tobacco, etc.. etc. It removes the morbid appetite or craving of the 't mach for stireufaros..c. In Headache, N,3n r 'gin.. and all nervous disea.i.c.p, it h a , no equa l as a Service. Ar, A TONIC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach, improves the appetite eon ects liver derangements. regulate.; ;be bowels. rec-c,es Aw gu',r an I drowsiness, a d brit 6 - 3 I cr:•oct ho ..nth to the Dyspeptic. A..; A-. ALTERA I: VE. The Plo,d, the life of the body, i• derived frota the tool ova digest. flow important then, that the duties 01 the stom ach are perfectly performed. if its duties are imperfectly executed, disease instead of health is scattered through the system. When Our food is properly digeste 1, pure blood is supplied the body, and Notches, Pituples, Tette!, Erysipelas, Old ::ores, Me:curial and V eccrial Taints, and other diseases arising trom impure blood. disap pear. Cee Dr. Potter's Engaph Bitters and you will have perfect digestion and pure blood. For particulars of !his coiehr'c•l 1l odinine, ri , :cure Dr. Cutter's circular Iron any t,t our A• scnts VAN BILL, 118 N. :Second street., Aluerican Manufacturing Agent) Phliada. MMUMM=I _ ........ - ... . Comoro! awl Market P,,tbburgh For gale by all regyeetable bruggvt.s. octls-ly SMITH, PARK & CO Ni , ith Ward PITTSBURIM. Whiel - pcsa, Pi', 14D First and itto So'und sta. rijneulasturrrs tit - all sirs, ani descriptions of Coal 011 hct( ru. (Lui and Water pipes, Bad Irons. Due lrons,NN aron Boles, Seel Mow& Pullin., Li caer Ord Couplines - - A leo . .le;bi;ick; nr, Yoich,Lery every desorip ticrx made to order. Havin, a cutuplete ma:hlrit, Shot, fttlaChOd to the foundry, all necesEary fitur.4 will boeare!nlly atterAo. - 1 tc. Tho Howo Sewing, Machine. .tvevited l'erireled 1.6%4. EppTHIBUTL ER4IOI ALL t.tbr..r. Sew tcg M a..hinoe, at the Vic rld'a rer acbine re- •iceJ hnr,rAh'e rnentv 7. .:e . Wheel er s iced& Mr Ire deni-e, h Sewing Alarinne. ma kw, le ; V Exhtblt,r.l as the l•eit :or al' : t,r.r rdarvalneti !Z.Ltia perfect wen: CD thelic! ,, , , t~Ft t" -tr,ete, A.!I. FL Agent_ mr2,.(12,:aw:1y NEVI A1\11.3 t,uOllS. Nt v liVE WitULI) CALL TUE ['KEN "7 LOT] ,f buyer, to our check o. WINTER GOODS. Al! , lan!pe.rc,t..l:3 . lcs ar:cl tiCtCeStl3 CASSIMERES AND COATINGS With a largo and choice election 3! SILK AND kSllitEllu VESTINGS, W. 11. MCGEE & CO., 113 lEDEBAL FiTRILET, C rner Nierhat `quire. •;e7hCZ Ci , Y. P%. 12EKEZZI WELDON A. KELLY, Lamps and Lamp Goods, AND DEaLEI!..B CAll,ioN OILS, BENZINE. de \V. ,1 strottt, noar Slath IV ALTER H. LOW RIE, NTEN lIS RI:541111>G 1111 E PRA('. Alit TICE OE TUE LAW, tr, the ,kthe h•_uee, formerly y him -ti Fou_rth blrO.L abcvo 2unthield LLLJE;BHAT ED EXTRACTS YOH THE HANLE EIiCUIEF, Aloud Flowery M uz& „Annulus Meadow Flowers Bouquet do Culifurnie Ltlac ileuu not d'Arabos ,Lily of the Vailey Bouquet de Carolina Now-mown Bay Bergamotto, , range Fiswers Castiic Potebtuly Camelia Pink. Clematite Poppineck Cal rat Portugal Citrunelio Rosa: Prairie Flowers Crystal Pala:o Rose ileranium Rough and Ready ()Widower .wring Flower Garden 'Flowers !Sweet Briar Heliotrope iSweat Pea Honey Sweet Lavender Honey suckle Sweet Lettuce Ha, thurr, Ciorer duberus asinin 'Tea Nora Jockey Club, miette Jenny Lind Verbena Vetivert Mousseline Vanilla West End Matmulia White Lily Marechale ,Winter Blosom BAZIN'S URDYOSIidIA, a highly concentra ted Persian Es:once, the 11103 t elegant pentium fur imparting to the handkerchief a very agreeable and lastn4 odor. 1 - ISSlllsi 1101341iBT—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER TEN.-3 large assortment of Toilet Soaps. Shaving Creams. Preparations fur the 'lair. Cosmetics, Toilet Waters, Dentilliem and perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand. Fur axle by CHAS. IL bit P Elt, doer Corner Penn and St. Clair st. HOUSE FOR SALE.- No. 114 Elm St., 6th Ward This propirty Is one of the moat convenient and desirable residences in the city. The lot extends from Elm to Congress .treet. The house is a two story brick oontaining six rooms, besides bath room, wasn Uwe. bake house and lignt dry cel lar and pant-y. Theo to a nicely toyed large yard. and a brick stable ftonticg on Cungrers st. Ibe house supplied With ga., hot and Id water: hal. painted aqd E rained; parlor nicely fini.hod with n.arble mat,t.es; property all in good con• dition, Price, 14..000. 'lertus—s2.ooo in hand and the balance in two years. For further por tico:Jars inquire at the promises. delS dtf ISTRA TOR'S IV 071 CE. LET .tIL tern of Aticolni_trati - n having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of CoL James H. Childs. late of Allegheny county. Pa., deces.e ed, all persons indebted to said estate are request ed t - , maks payment to the undiringned. and those having emitus against said estate will pre sent them. ro: erly authenticated. to CLIA RLE.'r; ‘.IIOWE, Adm'r. At Ofsce of it Lissy. Wells A• Co , corner of I.larrisor and !Ike erect; Or to MITCHEL .Ir. Atternrus, do3-lowf.w No. Si Filth st-. Pittburgh. "Ut 'ECU] OW'S $ O ; lIERF.Ata ALA letters testamentary on the estate of John McGee. dmed. late of :11'Cantiless towathip. Aileiheny county, Pa., have been granted to the subserilmrs. A l pocadus ,ndebted eald estate wi.l make immediate payment. and thee having claims will present rho same duly authenticated for settlement to either of the undoriigned. J ES A. GIBSON. liElhltY hIoGEB. Itzoontors. M'Candloea township, N0v.22, 1883, n024-dlawkw3m WALL PAPERS CHEAP—BOUGHT before the last advance in price. For sale • W. P. IdAIIRRALL oeS 87 Wood al A PPLES-409 BARRELS dELIF `all' • AUWO T t reeeiveCwl fo 7ZW.Bt 877 - 'iT.V , lng .00114a'atatt.azio COMMERCIAL'. Jeri - nail:mem GENERAL MARKET. °prior ny via DAILY Poe t MONDAY. January, 4. 1E1,4. Bull ness—Sinoe ur last has been in a great measure 81:5pandad, during holiisys Trade being always dull and confined t , limited transactions, besides most (four large business houses having their time fully occupied making their January „settlements and closing up their nas - , Fix month's operations. We ean only give the current ask log rates : Hay—The offerings on Friday and S:2urda.v only amounted t” seven loads which was of at $.38 00@40 00. cheese—lge arket contiar,s a fair F UPP,Y -t h ere wag a moderate amoan; of vales made of W. it., at 1.334®11c. Gabon and Hamburg was diared of at 15c. Whisky—no aur:ent rates were 853.33 c. The decline in the 'Western market., was without effect hero. flour—The current rates were: Fxtra, $l3 25; Extra Family. E. 7 3747 50 ' , e , ,,bbl—of course the latter figures was for the better grades. Batter—The market was =chat ged. with regular sales of fresh roll at 25@25c. Packed told at various prices. Grocertea—Holders were firm in their views, The Flies, however, were restricted to small lots to meet the wants of the local trade. As prices were unchagged we omit quotations. A pplea—Sales 01156 blots. at $2. t0,g.:2 75, Bacon—Thera was a good dem atd for lota ranaieg from one to five thousand pounds -pri ces were unaltered, Lard—i he market was Tory firm prices t end ing upward. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE MONDAY. Jan. 4. 1884 Bumf niess—The market on Sat urdaY was rc markably quiet. 'she coldFualt so tar had Ira-Iced the rates on Crude ,u':y a half cent 'P gallon. We have reported to se sales 318) bole. to bu , k at I , :ic; atld do., including the packages. at 2450. Chhot offers was made at tht se figures. Heilhed—we could not learn of any eat isnhd• ed was held on Saturday at duo: free ad "Cc What the rates Yf igl bo to-day rtmains to be seen. Oar markets being governed in a great mea,ure by the Di tav York and Philadelphia OORDNOTND DAILY Po 3 THII YOLLIING PORT B Y BHB t 3. t4CNTZ t MERTZ, isSOISZIIB, NO,llB WOOD STUMM The following are the buying sad selling me* for Hold, Biker, : Buying Belling Eipid...-._ ..... . ............. .. .......... 150 IC Biker 142 00 Demand N0te5......-._. . ... -. ...... 150 l.. 1) EznisPern Exchange. New York Par r''' 13altia,ore ..... -..... Pat ' 4 Philadelphia. . par Rignon par t... Penn , ylvania Currency Par ii Western Exch ange. cincir.eaci -----......_ pal A L0u1gvi11e.......... .......... ........... par A Cleveland Par et. Louis. pay SJ ==l HO USEREEFERS FURNISHING STORE. GOODS 1"011, THE KITCHEN. Brushes Baskets J e fly Monies Wash Basins Cup Mops Wire Sieves Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Basting bpoouz Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans Bird Ri.;astors Fry Pans Farina Boilers Egg Beaters Flour Pails Water Filterers Pie listee Clothes Wringers Woeuon Spoons Butter Prints Wash Tubs Soap CUPS Tcast Forits Sad Irons Presses Cako Boxes. Szc., FOR THE 1)1 1:1 MG ROOM. SILVICIL PLATED. Cast,: rs Call BOlib =Yr - UP Jugs Nut Picks Cake Knives I Fish KJ' :Lives Crumb Knives Ice Crests. Knives Salt Stands Napkin Rt. 'a Fruit Stands Cake Basket.. Butter Knives I Forks and Sporn. , Soup Ladles, Oyster Ladle's Gravy Ladles ! Sugar Spoons Children 'e emps Mustard Spoons Round &Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Bouquet Stands Goblets CUTLERY. Ivory liandledKnives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Square Waiters linglish Tea 'Trays Crumb Brushes Fork at Spot , n Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dishi Hash Dishes Coffee Biggins Wine Strainers , Coffee Cafetiers bora Coffee Pots Nut Crackers Table Mats Pound Waiters Bread Baskets ' Cork Screws Wine Coolers I Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers. are, FOR THE CLWILBEAL Tin Ware Wooden Ware Spice Boxes Cup Tubs Straw Letters Hair Sieves Mince Knives Sliver Soap Chamois okins Skewers Gridirons Lemon Squeezers Stew Pans Wane Irons Fish Kettles Ham Boilers rbter6 Larding Nsedlers ! Pudding Pans Broad Pans Baum. Ladles Iron Holders Step Ladders Keelers ('Lathes Line! Scales Cook's Knives Breed doses Scoops Toilet Jan 'Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers NI stress Brushes Gas Shades Shaving Atnas Nursery Shades ilrons Match Holders do Lamps Flower 'Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. MISC ELLA N £0 US. Libraey Steps Door Mate Vienna Fish Globes Vestas Bird Cages Meat Safes V izzetts ] Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frame& Flasks Cann , Knives ! Camp Portfolios. And every-trang par.:lining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prim; at the NEW STORE of KAY & RICHARDS No. so Firm fiTREET. nrat door below the Exchange Bank. ea.. AU Ronda delivered free of charge in the city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester. Du quesne borough. eta. agls-law LARGE STOCK .1 PfIOTOGRANI ALBUMS! SELLING AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES , TO CLOSE OUT THE LOT. AT CHAS. C. MELLOR'S, del?. 81 WOOD STREET. SUITABLE Holiday Presents Embroidered Plano and Table Covers, Mosaic and Velvet Rugs, Velvet and Brussels Hassocks, ate., &e., atc., AT III'CALLUWS, de:3 No. 87 Fourth etreet. BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY S. S. MARVIN, Mannlaztzu-er and W holoaalo Dealer in all kinds of Crackers and Pilot Bread, O. 134 FOURTH STREET, Between Wood and Market. de3 PITTSBURGH. PA A LOT OF Dianufaaturing and Cigar Leaf For Bale WCOLLISTER 4 BAER. Have received on consignment a lot of Manufac- turing and Cigar Leaf, which they are ordered to Bell at very low figures for cash. Call and see time ample& nob • • IGOCLY IMPORTANT TO VOLUN TEERS,—After the sth of January neat. the only bounty provided by law is the $lOO au thorized by the sot of July 22, Ma. All who de sire to Hoare the preser4 bounves or $402 raid to new recruits. or $402 paid to veterans mast en list fore Jantory Mb, Iss64. iteornita will la received for the 62d Reannent Pennsylvania Vol unteere, or any other Penns,. ttegfinent, at the titrard Home, Smithfield street. All bounties gua. anteed aLd recruits credited to the enb-dfa• trict to which they belong. ED WAIID S. WRIGHT,H Capt. 62d Pa., Vole , Reerniting Officer. LEST NATICTIA-1, BESIE or PIM:BORG% Lam Pirrammoa 'Tars? COIIPLRY. Plush Lush. Dee. V., 186Zt. A N ELECTION FOR NINE MOW XR. tore of Oils sank will be beilui on the BRO. ON D TUESDAY. 12th of J A N UA RY next, be tween the hours of 11 a. m.. k de23-td JOHN Lk SCULLY. Cashier. CH IO RISTIIAS ABilr xvir 'WEARS' PSE t. DRESS GOODS of the fated etY CLOAKS. .13.4.CQM38. 81UWLS. FURS of 'very kmd end t varlet' , of other goods. All Rill ed offer ekes to afford a4 - to at ; 47;; '; ••;•• ledll l loD, ,A ; • • • 4 ;•-• .\— • : Sit ONE Ir SLAYii E'S' 108 WOOD STREET RIVE, NAVIGATION &TYPE.. frcap far, and of 001111 The weather continues 1. ihis state of thingi will means cf knowing. Auction SL rffl A. YUCLELLAND, J. • No. 55 FlirTll STREL SPECIAL S tI.E OF I'OOKS, kc. TioN.—Tuis (AIONDAY).EVeNI 4th, t7o'clock,atMazonicliallAactio. F 5 Fiftb street, will tll3 roll a large and es assortment of Standard Publications, P , works ofehaks. eJro. Byr Barad, Ali holy and °them also, Megan! Juvenile 80. Photograph Albums, (7 lel Yeas.. Paper, Eav lopes, &c.. &c. J. K. PRATT Salesman C.) N Li "JC TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. - -:‘ LI ram R ANTS brought out from Liver pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal way, to New York, to FIRST CLASS MAIL STEAMERS, for Twenty-Flve Dollars. Parties also brought oat by Bailing Vessel at lowest rates, Apply to D. O'NETL. Chronicle building. 70 Fifth EL. Pittsbnrgh, Pa. jylstf t ° /// # /// AP , Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets Pittsburgh. Pa. riiIHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND _la- most funcenstal BUSINMS MANS COL LEGE In tlk) United Stataa. sir Students can enter and review at any time. CIRCULARS contaicidg fall information sent Pass of charge to any address. on application to the ''t inci pals. JENKINS & BMIIII. ce7-lawd,se , Pittsburgh, Pa. 11AIL.M.AN, RAHId Iron, Nalls,Plow Spring, Am. B. Steel, Springs, Axes, fie. WAREHOUSE. NO. 77 WATER STREET PITTSBUR6Y; PA. J. D, lIANGOOIit, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Nil C. S. COMMISSIONER, NO. SI DIAMOND ST.. PittEbuntli Pa. NV 7PI NN (FORVLE V SLOOIIII HOOSH MO, 422 PENN STREET. Pittsburg-le THUS. KELLY, • • Ps.orruscroA LE A VIN ENTIRELY REFITTED RR the house. I am prepared to offor every as enrcam.dation to guests at a very moderate price. Avery stable adjoining the house ianl3:l%-dalyw. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 'iLr °TICE Pi lIEREET GIVEN THAT ..11 letter: testamentary hace bee-I granted on the e.t,too James WK. ono'. deed, late of El ?Abe , th A l'egheuy co., Pa., to the rt , clers geed. II pertons knowing themeelves indebted to said e Late are requeated to make immediate pay meet. and tzose having claims will present them 111ly au:tent mated for settlement NVKINNE J UN m,KINNEIT: • Exeentors. Eltzabe:h tp., Allegheny county. Pa. not-Ittht6tw NOTICE. rivricz HEREBY SU given, that application will be made by "Tbe Bank of Pittsburgh," (located in the City of Pitttburgh. Pa..) to the Legislature at Its next eeAsion, tot a renewal of the Chaner of said Bank, with the existing capital of Tw e lve B un . dred Thousand Dollars, JOHN GRA YAM, Presideciat. u27. , imw:ltd t%/1I ORGAN HOUSE DROVE YARDS .1.T.1 The undersigned has opening the Dorgan Donau for the accommodati , n of drovers and stock dealers, at the the corner of Pan Laura Lane and Taylor Avenue, near the stack depot of the Pittsburgh. F W ort aYI2O and Chicago h ail tie has extensive stock pens, well covered and commodious feed and sale yards, abutting upon the railroad platform. thus giving great con venience in loading and unloading. The pens have been enlarged so as to accommodate3.ooo to 4,000 head, and the yards as many more. Com fortable rooommodatietui are provided in the house for owners or stock, and the sabscriber re aper fully solicits a share oi their patronage.— Terms for boarding and rent of yard moderate. mhll D. RIEAUVEIR IWM R. BRADBURY'S NEW MUSIC 800 li.- - 111E KEY-NOTS,_" a collection of church and Singing Mmsio by W. B. BRAD BURY, Is ready at last, and the publishers believe will well repay the many tinging Schools and Choirs which have been waiting for it. home in. dicution of Mr Bradbury's populating as an au thor is afforded in the tact that the whole of the first edition of ten thousand copies of ton; new book were ordered m advance of publicatian. Other editions will follow immediately. unehun dred pager are devoted to the Elements of Mnsio. witri a great amount of new Singing School Mu sic, and ncarlr three hundred pages aro devoted to Sacred Music. as tune of all metres, Anthems • Chants and other set pieces. mostly new .Ih. work is punted throughout from large plain tyre one part on a staff. Price, per dozen. SRL I • single cony to any teacher, for examination. b. Poat_paid, for $l. Address Meson & Hau• LIN. ;174 Washington street. Boston. or ASON BROTHERS; Publishers delo-ltdk3t w b & 7 Mercer at.. Y. N. Y. W ILLIAffi FLEMING. IABHIONABLE HATTER, line removed from the corner Wood end Sixth eta NO. 139 WOOD STREET, Fourth door below Virgin Alloy, Pittabtuitb. A Large and complete stook of Hata, Caps and Straw Goods always on hand at the lowest prices. wholesale and re tall sp2i-lvw Clan SALE-•I NOW °Firms YOU Bale until the first of March WM; saramall farm of 49 acres, 9 roods and 15 perdtea. , ,atiot mentruze. aitnated on the waters or Robison Ir and underlaid with atone coal and convener Railroad. Enquire of N. Borolor on the uses, or address N. BARCLK. Noblestovrn. ae4-Itd6mw OTICE.—BAN OFF FROM. '1 .4.11 subscriber, in Scott township. Mina county, E J. H 4ItTON, who was my aopren. I horoby notify the public not to h.rbor or t him on my account. Six cants rovardwu charges pad 3FO. OTTO: LOl9-Iti‘t3tv. TRA.T.-13.4111LE TO THE PLANTA tionn of tbe subscriber. livingih Indiarstoisa. ship, on or &Dont lbw Witt day of November bat, a. Large Dark Red Bull, ---. With a small white spunderlie bellr.ateliridi.::. horns. The owner ro desired to o q ato forwe ref .hw:ses and _ • „ 4:
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