Viftskusit . tcc; •. • .-, , :cc, {~ _ x;18 - - RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. ... . The Second • ,ttiversary of the United States Christi. clCommiesion took pilule in the Academy of' Music, Philadelphia, on -the 28th ofJattuary. This. imniense build ing, eapable of seating four to five thous and, was filled to overflowing, and thous ands were unable to obtain admittance. -I.eigli - tielegitiona'siere present f m Pitts burgh,o Boston, New York, Cinci n nati, Chi cago, St. Louis, Detroit, Reeliest r, Buffalo and other places. George 11. Stuart, Esq , ".".theWoititY and noble-hearted President of the Christian .Commission, presided with hie usual eascrand dignity. The exercises opened with singing, "Lord, while for all mankind we pray," to the tune of "Old Hundred," assisted by the Germania Grebes . ten, one of the finest in the country. The throne of grace was then addressed by Rey. Goo. W. Musgrave, D. D., in a comprehen siveprayer, after which the Rev. Benjamin Watson, D. D., read the XXV chapter of St Matthew. Mr. Stuart then read letters from Secretary Seward, Secretary Chase, Gen. Meade, Admiral Dupont and others. .cFrorn the anneal report presented and read at the close of the reading of the letters, we learn, that the cash received at the Central Office and Branch during the year amount ed to $358,239 594_ value of Stores donated, 5385,829 07; value of Scriptures contribu ted by Atnorioan Bible Society $43,071 60; - Tabu) of Scriptures contributed by Britlah aad Foreign Bible Society $1,677 70; value of Railroad facilities 'contributed, $44,210- 00; value of Telegraphic facilities eentribu ' ted, $9,390 00, seine of Delegates servioes, $72,420 00—total $911,,827 f. 7. Cash ex pended in purchase of Stores, Publications expenses of Delegates Sc., $263,211 28; balance on hand at Central office, let of January, 1664, $43,:17 41; balance on hand at Branch office, Ist of January, 1664, $49,480 00; Christian Ministers and Lay men commissioned to minister to men en the battle fields, camps &c., 1,20 T; copies of Scripture distributed 463,717; Hymn and Palm Books, 371,85% Knapsack books, 1,254,591; Library books, 39,713; Maga zines s_suid Pamphlets, 120,492; Religious newspapers, 2,931,469 ; paters of tracts, 11,978,722; Silent Comforters La, 3,263. Bishop &S. Janes, D. D., of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was introduced by Mr. Stuart, as one of - the founders of the 17. S. Christian Commission and one from whom the Commission had derived much valuable • counsel and assistance, who, after present ing a Statement of the Work of the Com mission in his usual clear and lucid style, eloquent addresses were delivered by the Rev. W. J. R. Taylor, D. D., of the American Bible Sudety ; ROY. D. C. Eddy, D. D.; Rev. E. N. Kirk, D. D., of Boston; Gen. Briggs, of Mass., and Major-Gen. Howard. Just at the close of Dr. Eddy's address, Mr. Stuert was presented by Bev. Dr. Nevin with a magnifioent Bible. 'Mr_Stuart and Ex-Gov. Pollock responded.. The exercises further relieved by, tinging, taking up collection ... and readigg a letter from Bishop Stevens of Pennsylvania. At 11 late hour the vast concourse, after singing 'Teem all that dwell below the skies;' and benediction by Rev. Thomas Brainerd, D. D., quietly dis persed. —Mother-Wood, grand-parent of Rev. G. W. Woodruff, of New York, died on the 9th of January, at the remarkable age of one hundred years and three months. She joined the Methodist Society in the city of New. York seemly-five years ago. When she was sixteen years of age, near the close of the Revolution, General Washington was the guest of herfather in New Jersey, which • - afterward alluded to with great satis faction to this honor in her family history. ----According to the Boston IValchmen there were 10,600 members of the Baptist denomination in New Hampshire In 1844, since which the membership diminished considerably until 1857, when unite a large number were added by baptism. Withal this, the decrease since 18-14 until now Is 2,584e1e5s than it was twenty years ago. In point of numbers the Baptist denomina tion stands fourth in the State of New Hampshire. --Milburn, the blind preacher and lecturer, has recently left the Methodism and united with the Protestant Episcopal Church. He entered the ministry in the Southern M. E. Church early in life, but for quite a number of poste past, he has been residing in Brooklyn and New York, most of the time favored with some of the best appointments in the pastorate of the Methodist Church of these cities. ~ — The' I/L=3er the Cormant in its summary of religious intelligence, refer ring to a gracious revival at Newburyport, Mass, says the Rev. B. W. Atwell, the Universalist preacher, was expelled from his charge because of his avowed conver sion, and has announced his intention to - units with the Episcopal Church. —The Rev. J. Ambush, for years a missionary in East Tennessee, sent out by the United Brethren In Christ, writes, that during the' first year of the Rebellion he Malta appointments regularly till Fall. In IbB2 ho was compelled to abandon eev• oral appointments, and in. September, 1883, aIL Mr. Benbush expects to return to his field of labor soon. _—The receipts of the Presbyterian Boards for : ilia month of December were as follows: Domestics Missions, F1u,842 14; Foreign Missions, $15,526 14; Education, 48288 28; Publication—Colportage Fund and Sales, $5,850'10; Chureh Extension, $1,148,68. • The ;Fund for Disabled Minis terrhasirsohed $1,858 (18, --The Prince Bishop of Breslau, Led , . linaki, it Te.llllolll. of Berlin, having dis sonted,frcuelhe 'Flemish Church in several Points, and openly tlenouneed the new log cent. bas, renounced the Romish COInlell• .41 ni and united with the Lutheran Church. n thayear 1810 there were eighteen ' B churches in New York city, with 62 members, and now thechurebtanum bar thirty-two, with at least 10,000 mem ber& . • is said seventy-nine members of Rev. Charles Beecher's Chum* 'Charge. town,Xess., havewithuirawn end argent*. e d I ,....Sawrchnrch, ,Itaving decided to remain-with Ike wish. lt.lu - Acad. - forty convents have been suppeCtk. Italy t and the monkd drawn inaha-aattifiption'are obliged to cove as others L s in Wills : Y . : Sawa, a well known Pro lenient Episcopal Educational Institution of !Caw York city, bee recently.come into possession of $3,000,000. • • —There are four" Prideitaut &arches in Buenos Ayres, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Lutheran. a purely Catholic genntry. ill kale the LUDO liberty end. validity tobTI their functions as at tiptoe._ in the breed Abdo twEinifit- Chapel, Bogen, told et 'median ioientlY - for sktoo. This is probahlyAtsjargest sum- Pecan' PICCID.—Jieob, 0. Bothering, of everEoll fora single _PewLunn , y church in ITost Newton, had his pocket out, ea Ids Now z 0111414.- pocket book stolen therefrom, at the theatre, Elirldrea.oowa,latel7 ar• lint night. Ths IPook contained gm In bank riThaistquebeerroxygeriihitrg; they, lntsita a bruit ebeck,whieh he got Imr e 'W. totoyat. ftL cclOtty 4t14':95441177. 01. ToiroV. kauttrafe. dialor— *. htt_rizg ft-a • tieWit. - :;:e - • , 1 4 .4 4 • 1 1: 0 1 4 4 (4 ., • • ,•••• - ii.:..' CITY AND SUBOBBAN. FromYeaterday'sEvening Gazette The Second Ward—A Plan to Belie Volunteers. The citizens of the Second Ward, Pitts burgh, met at the School House of the Ward on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of mak ing arrangements to till their quota and avoid the draft. • — Thomas Bakowell, Esq., was appointed Chairman, and Henry A. Wearer, Secretary. The following plan submitted by Mr. Bake well, was unanimously adopted. Witrams, It to highly IMpottant that the quota of mm to b. rased foam this want toward, the draft recently ordered by the Presidio:it, of f 03,80 TOM, should be completed by voluntary enlistmcnt, thereby avoiding the painful nectmaity of a draft, tbercdonb rolls That fur the purpose of collecting fund., and eng volunteers, this meeting adopt the fel. lowing plan of Ornanhilitii.7l Penh A General Want Committee are membors &hall be appointed by this coveting with authority to rent a reliable office, employ &clerk and treasurer, Seto VeICIIICIOI In Its awn body, and attend to the gen eral business of collecting fund. and enrelltr.eut of volunteers. They shall - also hays, pewee to appoint such Block Committee as they may deem adetaable, whose duty it shall be to tborougbly canvass the want, oirears aubscriptions, and collect (tunas, giving to each contribetor to the Brand Ward volunteer fund printed receipts for all Offend by such sOntrilintor, which recelpts stall be by on. member of said Block Committee, and transferable by enders...nits, thetsame to entitle the bolder loan,' equal amount o f the County Bond. tboy shall be Lome& It shall farther teethe duty of such Block Comor o him tettee tohe reort daily to the Tn./neer, end pay over amounttm collected, who shall record I the same In proper books. Second. A Onmaittoe of enrollment amslistingof ten members, shall be appointed. whom duty it atoll be to recruit ;volunteers and attend to their enroll- 1 moot, and after each of tbe same shall he duly exam- 1 Cr RE roe Coosa.—A correspondent writing hited and mustered lestereerrice to pay Liman amount from Ohio, who has suffered moots from corn , I not exceeding 5200, by order of the Teeesurer, to be , oounternigned by a member of the General Cloromin sends us the following, which ha regards as an fro. At least one memo rof the Enrollment Com- I infallible cure, having tried it himself with mittre shall be is dad) attendance at the office of the complete success: Pare the corn as close as I General Committee. • you can, then etag thin piece of India-rubber That In tLo event of " b ` c ' n ' er W' s Ith b the h i Irthi k t tho trades, Ben amount of his subecription shall Ws re lc •r • ••I • - • flal •• r pemo India-rubber is the Lest, but that made turned to him. The following gentlemen mope. the General Coro. of cotton will do,l and where the torn is, on mitts.: Thos. Bakowell, Wm. Phillip., Bevel A. lane of the toms make a stall of It, or where Weaver, John Wilson,cand B. H. Ileum. lit is on another part of the foot, EDIT it on the The Ward was divided Into the folloxing inside of the stocking nod large enough to blocks: No. 1, commencing corner of Wood , cover the eons well. By contioning the ap. and Water up to Third, up Third to Cherry pliestion from fear to six weekr, end paring alley, dawn the alloy to Water, and thence to the corn to the callous skin loosen., the corn place, of beginning; No. 2, Corner of Third .111 disappear. The Anntralt in of tire retiree and Wood to Diamond alley up to Cherry wilt give immediate et het 1., the pa as. The alloy, thence to Third and place of beginning; principle ul that cure is to 0r...15t nature to re- No. 3, Corner of Diamond and Cherry alley storing the skin to its natural condition again. down to Third, up Third to Russ, up Ross to Diamond and place of beginning: No. 4, Cor- ACCIDENT. — On Thured.ly evening nor of Ross and Water included between Roes, w hil e ' , er al men, employed in the black Water, Cherry alley and Third street, No. 5, smith chop of the Penury lvanta Railroad at All Best of Rots street. Altoona, were crated upon the irtvoe of a Collectors un Block No. I —Buchan Miller, locomotive, which war proef,ed up on hi and Wm. Phillips. it gave way, or upset, end fell upon two of Collector! cu Block No. 2—Geo. Weyman, I them, named C. A. Parsons and Solomon and John Marshall. I Hartzell, breaking a leg of the former to two Collector! on Block No. 3—Benj. Bakewell, Plane, and sererely injuring the ankle of the and S. F. Von Bonhorst. latter. Collectors on Block No. 4—Calvin Adams,! and R. R. Bolger. SECOND WARD, ALLEGEIRE r.—.\meoung of C 011 6 . 0 .11 ou Moth No. &--(leu• Wilson, the citttons of this ward will be held on Sal and Wm. Woods. urday evening, at the school bou.o, where it is hoped than all the Block Committees will Arrival of the Vfth Regiment. make report of the amount of subecripuone to C the olunteer bounty fund. A troa.urersh uld The 77th Pennsylvania Volunteers, , be appointed at once, and tn e work of e oils, '''Lawson commanding, arrived in this city , hg aoiuusuara should ho or...suss, on 1 1 to-day, having re-enlisted, and being on I Monday. their way home from the army In Tennessee. Votdirritgata o a limn.—Thu Isle lorictir They were met at the depot by Mayor Lowry, indalge^ the hope that the quota of the county. and a number of eitisens, and escorted to City 1 under oil ca ll s , w ill h e mew . ce p p „,i ew , I °lllo Hell, where the Mayor extended to them draft. most hearty and oordlal welcome. He then Introduced our talented fellow citizen, John CO MMERCI Al, RECORD. M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., who delivered a beau tiful and appropriate address, full of eloquence, PITTSBIURGH 11A nRETti. and patriotism. The regiment was then escorted through 1 Frbruar) 1_,11A4. the principal streets of the city, headed by a ' GRAIN -W loot o Au'wi.l. a Ir., t• brass band. They were, then conducted to ,q.oogLthere I. , headquarters!, at the Girard House, where they' . au, we roa ,.. us co qua us at h , ,sofo , heas u , ous aasoas stacked arms and were relieved from duty. ; 1.4, The 77th Regiment was organised in the yell 'Mail calm at $1.. 16 for i 84.'0 nor east, by Col. Stambaugh, and formal a part I of the splendid brigade which Oen. Negley "' `al" f'" , " led from tills city to Kentucky, in 1861. hge at fl,l , —&liver-i1. 1,1 1 do fr .t.e.. .n'2 „I I fq Many of our readers will remember the pry and g core an tract et 51,13 Ir a n sentation of the State flags to these 370 bait regiment, on the West Common, Allegheny, ' PUOTINItiNS—Bo on is arm, a.,1. a far demand by Governor Curtin. The regiment has a e t 9%, 0,4 1.1 e, 1 proud record, and we are glad to learn that, pul e It em , and I il,e for Curol come nearly all the men who are not in rebel ; of ~oro eat r- .„ „„ 0113 have re-enlisted for the war. ' Lard Is (inlet I.e firin at lie fur cite ern bled. 11t-se The gallant Col. Rose, of our own city, now , „ ' prisoner at Richmond, organised a company r he ld or sugar. are erry firm anti or hero for the regiment, and was commissioned as Captain. He was subsequently promoted , I . Bo s.sli z' 14 (4 - lr.sz to the co otie l e y s and w ig in f or t t mitely cap- I for prime to choke New Orbotns. Banned cogArs me!' lured at Chickamauga, together with a large quoted at 171., to 17 fora e. . wol le for number of his men. turd. Canc. is trill and !agile-, won rah. of Di. as ENV, al to Srilei Blida. is ...6,7Da An Old Couple. for old New I ! r ace.. ely rune The Ashtabula (Ohio) Sentinel contains the I rang „ all tbeicay - thr-lsttrr L. me following : Mr. Joseph Marvin, sr., and I for Loyerunot. Mts. Temperance Marvin, his wife, of Bazetta, ' SEEILS—CIuo er Bard, ucdor thr ,onuJuce or it.- in this county, have been blessed not only l'*'''''' d r '" r 'l' a, ~ ..., ,r , at"' a ( a , 'l...stk v for a with remarkabiy hale old age, but oleo with I "" " n "" h ' 20 • 01 . ... a ll sa•l'a Cl t , ' , ' , .. n q5 , . ,.0 . .15.1 e. of ta , bush Timothy ..1,..1 at 8.3,1% and 1 ,, bunh an extraordinary lease of their matrimonial : rinn „, w , ~ ~,,,,,,. union. On the 224 of January ultimo, they i „ L 0,.„ -, ~ , 1 J doll but without quotable had lived to commemorate the sixty-seventh ; dun,` ` " Il ' ' " , anniversary of their wedded life. They ware " hIO I""'" - t " cm ' n .."" fro """ et 6,:-"tr married January 224, 1797, mid commenced' 6 . 5 ° 0 : 10 Eobra "b l, t r7 5.( 7, • , " 1.01 r=l ,, r.,.03- keeping house April 17th of the same year, I ma, at $7,1,.€57,1J. and still continue to live by themselves and i HAY— in dull with3,a draupln4 tJa.lrl,y. . manage their domestic affair in their own 1 from stales of 1.1.. Lorain at 115,30. Ilnle- , 1 Hay, nla, is way. We doubt if this fact can be paralleled , /lanl but uuchang.l. in the country. Mr. Marvin was born In' M , L. IL YEED—balea of 1 car prime oa,111loga•- f, March 26th, 1772, hence should he live until ' dwriffinn w'l” r , w., _ ,,t 52. , 0 _ , ,,, w5. the 26th of next month, will be aged 92 years. : ~.a a, ,, - rn—Whn demand ls improving, while , Ares err Mrs. Meivin was born Jane 14, 1701, and is I un now in her 834 iwn ,.. Both were born h.., ! . 13 ' , ' bb , -. rammi. Bal. of . 1 , bbla No 2 Ma , karul at 112,30 Lyme, New London county, Connecticut. 1 Their children were fifteen In number, nine I DRIED Flll'iT--balia. of 110 bta•lt applw at .:',lO of whom are dead, and lit living. Among , 'Wbuabel. mamas raur fr.ona li, to 11cta •,1 0.. those living are the oldest and youngest alai- I BUTTER d 06036—1tu1l Butter ia to 1-11 t JOl,ll dren. The oldest had reschod Ms sixty-sixth sod ea salsa., our quulataaot to 3 , 41.1-: ;fur pr:uo year the 9th of January last. The youngest'., to .trictly choicu. Egg.—rrosh 1.6,2 word I ••to• I will be 40 years old on the 26th of March nest,, inn,, :,,,,,,,, rw 1 . ,, ,, do.„ , n I the same day on which his father will be 92.: . . . fat, Si 1118 h 1 —la Oral, wilt au op., 2 i..mbu r, but • - Mr. and Mn. Marvin moved from Connecticut I to this county in the spring o f 1821, whoro 1 there appear, as yat lobo or wtui.liub,l rut, Iv., :AT THE they have ever since resided. They are both 001 ° . 'ff'd f "" of c o m.° o 01 °°" 00- -00 °' ' 024. '" , - now in good health and quite active, appar. :' ently as vigorous as moat persons twenty or thirty years their juniors. The Erie and Pittsburgh Itallroad. - - On Wednesday the track on this road, lead lot from the Lake Shore road to Erie booboo, wee completed, end only remains to bo ready for business. It is worthy of mention that this two miles of track was laid in about four days, estimating the real time during whieb the men were at work. It is quick work. The track on the eouthern end is being laid down as rapidly as possible, and trains will run through from Erie to Pittsburgh early in the Spring. This work will be a valuable tributary to the trade of Pittsburgh, and Whatever benefits Pittsburgh commercially must also assist Erie. It will be the first di rect road in our own State, from Pittsburgh to Erie. It will be an adjunct, also, to the Penn eylvania railroad, whose business it must as sist by opening a rich and populous region to the influence of that grand corporation. That section bar both mineral and agricultural re sources of greatimpartance. To the (mantles of . Erie, Crawford - , Mercer, Lawrence and Beaver, it will be of immediate consequence as a main line of trade and travel, affording them access to the great trade marts of New York and Philadelphia, as well as to the nearer market of Pittsburgh. Attempted Escape of a Rebel Officer. Lieutenant Alfred E. Alcorn, one of the four handred rebel 'prisoners who passed through this city yesterday, on their way to Annapolis, jumped from the trait at Swiss vale station, while the oars were in rapid mo tion, but instead of effecting bis escape he broke one of his lege in three places, and had his right foot stanched—having been caught ander the wheels. Messrs. W. S. Haven and .Frank Gordon, who reside at the station, took charge of the unfortunate man, and ren dered such usistance u humanity dr es sed his Semnie, of Wilkinsburg, dressed his Wounds, which are of a very serious char acter, and may result fatally. Sines writing the above, we learn that the unfortunate man was ocmveyod to the military hospital in this city, where ho had one of hie les amutated. Re did not recover the shock o fho system, and died soon atter. Large Haul of Stolen Goods. Officers Long, Wray and Kemp, of /Layer Lowry'. pollee, to-day arrested two women named Mary Hoffman ind Ann McCandless, residing in adjoining houses, at the corner of Pride street and Peach alley. They were w ormed of heing profeestonal shoplifters. On tessehing the bonne, the officers found, packed is a trunk, goods to the vales of over $lOO. Among the articles wares. silver goblet, with the inscription obliterated ; four photographs, framed—one of a well known gentleman of thla city The other frauses contained plotting of Lsdies--one containing four female tissues. There were also dress goods, a large lot of glass ware, elver hand bill!, and a variety of cthor articles, all supposed to have been et*. / len. no parties will have a hearing thhi af- I ternoon. RoisaTism Among Soldiers There is a good deal of rowdyism marl tested among the rougher thou of soldiers now in this city, and hence it becomes necessary for Mayor Lowry to deal ber erely with them. Soldie•e, as well as others, must by taught . to obey the Ire and respect the rights of their fellow citizens. The uniform of the United States dons not change the nature and char acter of a rowdy, and soldiers who disgrace themselves and their country by descending LO that level, have. DO right to erpectclomoncy from any quarter. They should be treatedjuet as other offenders against law—made subject to the same restrictions, and receiving the same punishment. Several outrages hare been perpetrated by soldiers, within the put few days, and the Mayor has dealt au prompt ly and vigoronsly with them, that Ivo may reasonably export them to profit by the lesson. labs Anna E. Dickinson The Eric Grt.wite rays "We take pleasure in announcing that the gifted and eloquent Mies Anna E. Dickinson will deliveTjat Far- Tar Hall, in this city, on the evening of the ith of March next, the lecture on "Words for the llour," which she recently gave with so much success in the hall of the Rouse of"ltep resentntives, in Washington. The impree i Mon made by Mies D., when here last 70-1 1 camber, warrants us in anticipating for her a cordial greeting from a full home." We again respectfully suggest to our Lecture Association the propriety of engaging Miss Dickinson to deliver her celebrated lecture Cu thle city. She is the most gifted woman ora -1 tor of the day. Pittsburgh Petroleum Marltet Fan. l2—There m au artlvedernand fur hue greedy Crude.—ranging frum , In to 46—and there Is but v-ry Tittle of this dew , Iptlon M market. geTerM sales were made, bill upon examination, the gravity we. found boo high, and, as a matter or re urge, Um uil wax ritjected. Bulk oft may be quoted at from 1. to 1 , Vie, as fo gravity, acid in bids at g..i!,.j tu 210 l'ue re• ealpts routinne nary light, arid the Mock ~ f good wet °heatable oi, Is almost exhausted Refined Is firm i with restraldurabl• Inquiry fur bonded, and bribes, I generally, are again melting an adelm• e. Sale of '. O O 1 bbla "Lucifer" at One, end 32., bids "Iron City" at I the same Ticuro. On Wedneelay, a sale of 1 , . ibis "Standard' wan effertml et 4 ,, . ire. , ail may Ire ' quoted at from 99 to .i.eic for light stria t . whife. S o <Lanka In Naptha or Residuum. New York Petroleum Markot. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Garstte. Now Tons, Yob. 12—Orude is firm, with &lie& on the spot at 30'46141 , , and .s.taiols, April, May end Juno delivery, at 31 10 bnyora nptlon. Relined torn, with sales of bull on the ores at 4 k. and May neliveu 49 le 51, ', e r e ,. ranges from 59 to snc. Dept!a I. hotier. betas held at lac. Chicago Mart rt Cht.aano.—Yoh. 10.—The receipt, ..f live 80, were 2 470; dressed Doge, I we:: Fettle, tee. The live flog. droned an t he ken at litiad,7s for 170 to 272 pound averages, andh market lOsife . nigher. Inward Hoge aro very limn at 57a7 20 for under 20u pound.; taa3 IT% for over 2011p.mds—cleeing et rice out side price. (rattle too in (air demaml, but 11121, ' doing for want of Mpply. They are nominally gun tod ot 53.14 fur fair to pord; gt 75.5 50 for prime. to choice. Th GO y. market for Mom Pork is "bade firmer, at Ifie 50019 00 fur country, and 819119 0 u for city packed; pr essay mem is in tan demand us 510 01417 00 Pickled liams ars at ink y ,; 02010, io Gold st itnglish bleats aro firm Ed nf.ie for Fumy heti trui,lDo for short rib, 10%altifie fur .Dort clear iddle., and llotlisde. Mr Giant cut flame. Bulk Mesta too steady at for flame ludo, 10141 lON for do packed; 70 tor shoulder., focal 7%a r. (at do packed, Green Hams are quiet and nominally quoted at 9410,4 c. Greaser quint and oteady. Floo r tory dull and nothing doing. Wikaat la kt IRal 10 0>.:4 . ta.tt.o rAl.,7l3'7.l . 'ce"thorn tai.V. Get ter on nee, and 1. cow Y du et .11.4 aa Own.; 014.1. unmi molly plated . quiet 4.l. Ostl are active and steady at eivNe. flyer st 51 0 71 pO.. Darby Is frremdar, and now quoted at $1 I.ool'o. Illghorlues are steady at 71. Clay elauil Diarliet Trb 11—Thato-9aleo 109 bbis COW 111. X •whas. at 5706; 60 bbla XX red at 5053; 40 bids Aae.ls3 W. Virheat—lteciptaleetter that for several walks past, and the market more active, Bales tins mottling two canted on track at 51 aft Mb afternoon fuer cars do do at 5157; and ons car do at el as. Corn—Sake cars lhla foram= at 51 03 tram stern, md 1 car title aßertioou at slVl.Oate—Ru sal.; Receipts for the hatter, days seri light Bro.—Firm and ¢n for still 10, from store. Barley—Orate 1 car Htne on track at 51 10 Pork—Firm nod machete gad at 521 00 for city mean; 523 00 for clear do Lord --.sals• 10 bpi' city rtmdcred at 1334 c 65 kegs do at 13 Ltam•—la active demand for oily trade and ,hir ut at 1314 e for city sugar cured. Shoulder.— Quiet tea firm and unchanged unchanged o,3tc--11 er Foreign Borrowings. Thom to • =WS for borrowleg et Ole MOM. t an th•pert of the Toreros. Poorer. Austin ...As loan of $30,0W.00);: Denmark, E7,600,000f the (ikonnen Confederatloo, :58,6up hfith IT• 000,004_1:run* $10,600,0' .-5t., 3 0 0 .. , 04 ,°°° . / xc wheti.:ll2. nal. in debt, oeure• * the4 lonia spie.ire= r l sad Irina hearted apttallet will his rase etrivrestrt , hand m 0 .140, 0 00. !AAA will malice for the present; to " roalritaln the digisty "other Ih.r:tinan •100.1_10-hb•YuQUIP, gm room pt Odle, pf aihrrarts,...eciee ettmeotarrt Abase lervatart require-, mints hi426TACYJAP- 4 Prhttl rurrount,at • nem nbwit4-rosiontri;ino4.6oorro* I:early Product of Gold and Silver avatont of Fuld and prAlacal tlar,gt.• out the world In 15tt1 is aatimated as follows Cllll - 11.70 00, , 00: Other pa, of Ih. I oiled 01.104 S3O..K.SAsaI; Ilrittab Colonalq, Ea.ono,‘sN 2 : 545,casciAil, va. Boa. , .0,111 A andralia. Ira Sre /.-eland and British f ~m atria.. 51 1 . • ••r .inwirupin • . . the eteuunt h.fore , ..1 ad in the V tdh-d Noarly eIl th. 1.11 le the I:r.i• led Sta.l and It, l• t Indnohnz Imports by Railroad rIII,IICCIIII FT W•Y•E are I?.. • II 1 ILI. . F.L.I2—VO bga barlr7, Joanllll.l ~ k. Fa/ .ka wheat. J S Llgg.tt A a, appl, L 11 alaoky, Frank lats I.alta, Wood. Bllnhav , ,kla. :ita S tal. 1110,111 , . 'Mos lA.:. • •rai. la. `r", El a ND I/MIL.,p. I.3less murk:P..4 4.. Pk. whent, 3 L.snys , i:st r hnl—n b., ft Hutchinn; I, 31.44,m•b 1,41“ so Jno A ~...,••• . _ . . . . .'.,ng1.y..:• 1..1.1., :, ~,....: . 11.. t: r•.'j 0 1,1, tow, .1 H 511:1.- ..k tot t,..tpkt.:ll ocrap trot, t..1 - .ortlo-r• ~...r A. cu. 1 . kit, , ,•,../ Dattl, 5 tat 10,10..1,1, A I` 15<ttnrIt. 1.1 t • Blunt, 11 1.1 , 1. t win,, Little t Trat.l.o 15 111, .1, Sltri,r A (.....mr, t.. - 0 pkgs dn. tt Ewan .1. co, 1, bbilL 4. , , 31 , tt.d.wld A At1.u..1,1, 10 do do, 31c5lorkso, 11.trrou A co, 1, do do, .In.• 1 110t0,.. co: 10 do do, ?drams A Cnlltn. 10,1„ do, Atwell, lAre A cO, 2do do, alurtland A 1 ..Door. ALLMOIMIT Sl 12-6, Cart whlat, Elcm• mcdy ,f Br, 1 car oil 1.4.15. IAI aka barley, W W An.lerson. ill hlllll.Oll IBox, 1 dc. lcuttccr, Wm Sed.l..n. 1 • bag nom,. Tiernan /F. Grit,. 12 do 00, B Dyer Icble Inccal, 50 As Boar, it. tc fmcd. Gott, c,ka clovor Ron p-cc .Bs d.ca ...ed. II II Suydam: 2 , he ryr, Kennedy B Pm 1 car Borns, A Taylor; . .cc , str, corn, J Speari 76 do Letcit, 2 batter, J Col• Want?. Imports River ZANKS.VILLE—rAa. Jr, IS 14 le I.:atrial, 13 liales rage, Clarke A eo, ...IA ad sevands, A J 110,00; +on 11 • Kirin., 1 colt line, l'entletk, BAIA co: ,5.7. pkg, ' md.e. 'Cook. 1,11141 .5 0,,, '5l) el. cola, Ile. A Kell 'll. de do, Bit It •ne A Anmr. 1.1•4 pig* indee, I. 11 \ eigt .1 co: 7 de do, NV y 79 do d',, Slmm.ker A Lang, Idu do, Malt A 1/Avidsuo, lihdr dryJ Ikmaltur ..,111.1,1e. 11 Edgerton, .1.1, k Ile do Win Rea. id, pko .tindrlee. ler La,ar, bales IL.), Wm LutigLrey, I All I'..rtnek A 4,, 1.1.1. dry Paw.. A lanlnblor, 87 Jo •pplee. Green: 114 de do, Fleming .t meals; Al ;Age predt,,,e, I' 1,0p1., 111 balm, rag., Ft•re, A rtts4trtm,... WHEELING-0" 41181.1111 eke wheat, 3 11 Liggett S KV!. .1. , do, Pulp a e.liepard, 40: do do, 81.1,..0n a lsn..a, 7‘.4.rm Moog: .10. 11100; Kr , IMln lon,F `i Meeg A r.: liK , t ale pig., Jorb Ltd, Luelheat A Frew, ;8.11 nod (1.., II Biddle. pkg. I, n re; 4 1.44 p0t41,4, I Wm hr . ' , l• , '*ke ra,.l•,.lrrey teal % 7S 1,1,1..10, 11 L. Kfileind., kg91..r.1, .1 S 1/11%, 111, A 14 , 1. 31 1 uung STE.ialliO.irs Ei :1 . 1.A it W EI.I N A.•X l r , it PANE 1:11S1 ,1 KEdl , :lf Ttt-• , - nor ER I J 11. Pr:t-I,.rch TEK,I , A Y. if FIERA loAl A 11: GI, 1. trak.rsg k A• ;e ith 014 / rAbalg, r, EAt arum, Arkit le,e klieN PAY, WLDSI Al , ll 4.1 IE:, r.o., , l , l:traziph to En ..... har A. For frolgut or rur.,., apply or ol J 1 1 11 WbAff 1,1 the f ..f %tn., \ ITEELIN6. ET P TA A',l, - ure • te.rner F. 31 MAI; It AIIAM. N 1... Trrt4, C. p , arnu.l.awl iont, . n. •ft , F , I , A Y, , FRI I , AT, e I: a. In. The rev /1.1•111.. t JI L lA, M n.. Coninon. C,m• ender, lea. ee ratnburgh ..very :Tl' RP AV. st 4 p. , .n.l eVel, T 1 ESDAY. at n o'clock a. In. Y. , r tr, ky,,l.t Jr ap , ll I , .urTI or . to J. P COLL' Pllt.LurgG; IL VI LUCEeII., .A l .t.t., 1.021 Unnolle, Ohio t,,,ZATrI(I).A Y PACKET FOE 1.3 ci,o-IsNATI -Ttae Sue 9,snior rAnnof , N, l'apt Denort.y. .ail an above at kn p••-y,1. on Word or lo JullS , FLA , 1. Agate. 1 4 141 K CINCiNNATI 1.0 l .• .L' laA'l LUE TbA the cov ides:nor NEW YORK.. wt J TH IS OAS. . At 4 p m. For Iret4ht or pso.ago V..gsr.l or t FLA , K. fo9 I To I `;‘:Yr grro.s. ' _ ()UN Mit-SCA:IC 11.1VF.rt AND I , R 11,1 U r, rt,l.r re . "' -Th. nurr u, ehgaat ateatncr Ethhl Captain Thu ~to . luNte ado un TV ICC DA V, the 7th met ,ct to n m. Fur fr. , ,...Lt p sea,. apply u• Ward or lu feh J A •" • 1 4 1 , , 11' CA I R ST. 1,01 . 1: Ilse tlze steam, NLvADe. , ept. L. C. artekoll, Into as el., on Tlllb DAT, 1.1. b inst., at 4 p ior trvight k , r pen.tt, ePpl7 on lwart. or to Jt•lt FLAcK, J. D. CO LLINGWOOD, A "` " "' fog CARPETS, Oft. A SPLENDID A,,,,t)itTNMNI E%V GOOD, JrLot rp.aed OLIVER IicCLINTOCK & CO.'S, So. 73 Fifth St r toolottog of ENt4L',.ll d AMIRWA.EI HAUB SP.Lt+, 11.Xli PLY. EXTRA., mud FINE I.IIGILAIN ARPETINGS, Floor CPU Cloths, t'SDOW BRADF, Purchased hebro the reerat advance, and :tow sell lug at hew than latttre martet rate. Ws bass also no 'howl I,r' swat. of L.A.131' YICAT ?S G.0(31)54 Tn .1 , 4 we Inwhe the attoatihn of 11 oseke , p, of we ere detrfnilneel ttont out roldlose of refl. OLITER 11'LLINTOCK & CO, N. 2•. Fl 1 , 711 ATI:EXT. Nki:W OA LI ' N'T eirc~iz~ We Basil tall. &Oar tha artaan t caratb, at trhairatata lasd ratan, WritltAlT it . N A DVAYGN ratt=, nue of CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloth In fh.nt WOOLEN Pfit7,/131M , AND (MUMS V 1,011311, WIN louVi AM ,11/1110 COVERS, ta' O ON MATS, STAID. lt, sa Fs..xls have sdosurosi, In drat hauls trete Tltt4 to TWENTY-FIVE NCR () RT. within thirty der•, end re ere sow sdling st LESS SHAH mAN• u CT UltitlT'S PILICES. Om stock Is almost en tirely nes, %alo/ins ts.en yurchenstl within ninety de,., for cash, st the very loweet prises or the path. McFarland, Collins & Co., ?Sm. 11 1,1:D T 3 VIM! STILL'S, Bet... Pint QM. and Di. 31.0. 01111db:um. do 3 - SEW l'X'G .111,1CH1.1"ES. WHEELER k WI Ltloti'H LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES IMMO] The Highest Premiums At ell exh the in ve t ttallt Stet. end liteetuttllee/ where ibited his e.heon Neer koprovernente bare recently been added. which render It the meet dealrebk mw: tine In the mykat. Every /Mae hin• W arranged 3 year OSTBUCTIONE GlVlrli GUATVITOUSLT Foram and r+ , them In opurstlon. WM. SUMNER & CO., flerrittsburgb OM.. No. AT Fifth St_ratat, three doors bole• Bank Block. JulkstreerV SUITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Embroider od Memo & Table Coverl. Moslem wad Velvet Rugs Velvet and Ornstein! lisuocke, Osc W. D. & a nrceuurs, so. ar 1 , 017N111 BThEXT _ - pJ. IL a I. um.. r. & SEVILLE, PILACTICAL FLOBLISIIIIIS, GAS AND MAN PrnEn No. 60 RDtO&L STAlLAleihro aty, sD VD.= LINA , etntet. Plataberrh att Aug, A. H. ENGLISH respectfully MIL tattoo the citttent of 'Pittsburgh, tbst be bail :d &biz= ANTI-oonsosiirE b. Bl: l l oth owa tee gois aj a nt for tbo Ws of 11117,113 TET.L., ttmtegurtkol tbo lartrost banns to tblipity.guaorg so , Gsurosrn ab Co., 1 'Malan Go., Ittantsaa Cb.. Isur ens TILT, OIL; VAZITEs.B • 1124 owing, . , . I: S. , VIOTOII 1101 . 5 t, t Foes Fehrutuy 11th, THE FOLLOWLNG ORDERS, in reia ti..o to tw atctlon. Tr,ie. arm Thatitet.e.; c o , O, the oul.rmatlarn lith htt11.1 . 138.t , and ,0.115101tt OA Intl V. I . \ Cllll. t.lll , Elt Lx!CUTI VI. M.S.NS lON, I I WASUIA OSO3, J 6ll. 26 loLl. j I r.,ary I I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, having keen and conrydered t,tette`.l l 7 the additionel regulations r,r trade pre. sesmce k soi Yi• scribed by the Setlroary of the Treasury, p,rop o. ly of and numbered LI, 1.11, Lli 1 , LIV, LV.,rond LVI ,do hereby approve the 81131 C 611 , 1 1 further declare and order that all pro :it) brought in for sale in good faith, oui tutu- , ally sold in pursuance of said regul, i,o nk: • Lll, LIII, LIV, LV, and LVI , alter tne same shall have taken effect and come s, force as provided in regula , lon L\ I, be exempt trout chnfiecatiou cr I,eir:turn ' to the United d'ctes. ADDITIONAL, LATION , OF TIIk4E. Dr.esto >1 ENT, 1.1. Tho I...ownwelkng t;..ta , tal hat . 114 , the opinion, lu reply ti , 7 (Ater uddreee Ito 111 l• the detr• tar, of the !h.. I.•th It.-fa:.that roattletlout out th, Stan, ( kni I:Loftin:Ay may no% tent., a Jth toerrotary of War, let hit letn.t „r ,h,„ Is ,thee a 2.3,l,64,hartnirapprov..l 011.11. 31. lel litiolatton rad" tatabl p.! .1, tlotta, ou the 11th of aee tem let la _. to ,„ l al fled that all restricto• - .1 Cl. ill In tl.e alaasourt and fututucal aro annuli...l and all product! , and o, way Le t • d and trausp,rted within the told [tan, ar tt. t /WY vate . roncl. , l. Lay.r er, 1 ha, vo. • *hall La taken trout etaid State., , • ner then Into .14 State .1, clan , l , t. ; au; t said btate I„ttett I..re 1.1...5k.i• • a h., ban tt? tuav be .1... tl.l ,Ois ad , b the ,pu mt. t II ]4..etrit tt.,..•trade :1, t., .t.. 11. ./1, a t. a.ol. nd upon the trade WWI mate+ in . .1 ~•/ .penal:, Ott lb , ether rtn , l,at 1.. rtevr. weal re ru••• r I to the °tat,. t. „I the t, rut h z • u, tai al, be found nzymnbie the mth ar, ormary for Otte of the r..lt n r. • , 1 tin , 'I t,,,,u••. A DDITIONAL 13.1GCLATtuas or laatoz. Tv Wks effect when promulgated, un ier ,ii thortly o/ the Pr ...rent, by G MC, 0/.1 07 mending I) epar insmia. Tot toUltY DEPattritalip , Jauuary :I] ; 1:56 1 LII. All persona being ur residing soy of the Suites declared to he in luso section, whether within or beyond the lin of national intiii...y ouctipat,i,o, 1.1,..) fr, hriog any goods .ir products from wilt. the Stale in 'oh coI i liey tua) reel ie. io 5 place within such l; r , where . fore i , supervising Sptei-il Agree or Aeststa Special A gen' of the Tress 1, i v II partment, lor sole or other di,p , ettlof , r at, much of any r.igule. , :cia C". a . , f. ft tablisited as retinues 11., . t ain.lig lf previous authority et pee mi. 1. I t:., goods and products to the ija, a ~,1 a,t .i.., I.,ti, 11 rt.,. An, hereby rescinded. a. i t t...•at , 403 t. Lill. In all come welt rd the ownt r ef the : goods and products so brought la 1., nil I • nin 60,,,s S'i t/it E Ft fli. SA LE in shall I esile within the liars t:f uattoual ! Za - 1, 5 ,''' . .".`..... 4 ''',', a .i , a ',71,,, i ..``','",',,r,.,,.t7:, a .- a • w a militory occupation, and ehuli teie !Lewitt] ; 0... t., a ' .. , 01 Piot 11,,4:1. IMIOO. 'l ' ;:: 4 lll ' cr ' ZE prone by r oe I'N:to:atom 'too Lt •Ito 1--1,„ , it... set lea 1..11 .I. ta.t w"h r.a.r.,,,a, In th e octal. dated lierecoher et, IStil, ant is n .. 7 . "'" '• ~ 'o.'o , t , 0 1 ,,,, -.... -, t” , ewe at t xespted from thu amnesty grim., I! y the I. T!., 1 r,.:. i ':'.,.::-.. t t.e.. .i., i ~... : rii , e f.ou, said l'reclatosmon, or proved y till Invite 10 • tr-. 1 - . v.., t..• ....I ~....elo„ , J .,,,, ~ , ...,,,J. lo the satisfaction of the SuFr l ing be ° „7;,....;,T, ' ,; ' ,. k i . .,:...,7 1 „ . ; : ,,;,„t7, ' ''''', o '" LI "f ilia m. Agent or I n s sea Special Agent to be i.e. t e re ,d,.. Z.:l, o 'a, ~..n I. ~:„:.,]; r. 41,r, ; '..,"',„,.E‘j.',, b' k • loyal and hostile. to ate U titled S•ates, 0000 i t o , - ,... toom .a ., .. a. ian th......nd o.nars, bet owner or hie agent may receive the pr t, 1 n ';,,',....'„ 1- ;:,"', n 2,7',, 1 ',‘",:"1 1. 1. , tiara vra, pleat. of his goods nod pi oiluoLt without tleiltlo. 0 & dile,. 0 cly....'n.n . emll'y :,:i ' '''''' tion, except for dues and lees to tie gov- i Lanai' d CHtillrleW In on s ernment, and the iegnisitioos orSeptember ! _"`"' 50 it !land earn., 1'itn.t.,,, , . Pa. _ . ' ._— 11, Iblid, or he may convey such goods cud : volt SALE—A d•ksiraii pin, e .A . Inlid. prucluelS„ having paid end dune acid fees, I- cot .c 0 1.1 , .ii rt •dtittr t -t, A' 55... , , •.:- under proper peewit, to such other piaci, . 7, , ,7.1::":..1.,-,.. 1 - - , ,- -.1 T."rut'l , k ' " ''': ''''rnt'''''' be may choose, fur sale ,re.lier d,pJ a ,1.0 0 : , 1 . 1..4 , /e I 'I l. ' 1: l ' y ' et ' a " ... '. l- "" .• ' ! ' :o. I .1 ' l.. " 2:, ' la ' ..t! ' g "" c ' n . ! l ;. but whenever the owe, of acid got Is cad I , I' 5, ..... o.tel ]...-I; ....lc , I , 0:5 .I.aotc Le , products shall tot rceode Witt. !a the :int s, '' - ,7-: , :.: t",.'''''''''• it.' r . ..' d ' d. . of national military oOciii:all or, so I. g.A.aS • ~, ~ 1 . : 0 : ...,: . .1 ' ,..:, ~' , ." 1 ....-' ; ' , ::,:i:2;, 7; -' „ ' and reelect, shall be stud by the super, t. ....cu•ti ss to. rui i.... is.* recut it, ii sing special ageut or as:lt:6W . i w.:Ill , .':::• '''','',,""',''" . '''" i "'' "'I" '''"U'll agent; tard all such aa'et. of tort goedi 'r-,';'c,,•;',„..,....i',,,',',f,',';',7:r,','' a''''' cud prod acts shall I.'se pl..ec cu kl .L. 153 ' of each week at the place . f leer l.:. soy shall ice ode all compile lobe too Land at the time of sale. And the snider -ling l. n a -1 101 1 t tit set I. 1: in iii.crt tl icon 11. special agent or rue asetstuat sy.o eta. agent, -.., ~:- 0 . : \,..'''''.'" '."' '•' ' '''. ''^'l '....' as the case may be, shot. pay lO said on usr I i .,;,,,',.,:,,, ,;, * ".7,.....'„ . ;',,t':. " '-i a tt.., ‘ ,l. ,',' „ R i_,,`o.' - '„;," 4 ,, or his agent, if said usenet Omit hare Latest I it ed Pt , . , t.tt.... o, a ,, •raa , a d. , .- 1 ara , n, a nnn.. satd oath, and to Lit 0 ‘Lepted from said , , 1 7 : . : t i lea:. Ai lu • Tress al a h cos.-, ,i,05,„,,,, anihesty, ocr pitiveil to be. disloyal si tel tics- I .„.1,.; ,':, ,',„7,.„,7',',.;,± 1:,'„,°,‘,‘„‘,.,`,,,, 1 '"'""" tile, 25 Fr rent of toe gross receipts ef f al.l i on=s- T.. th. 1.1 it. Laud, or iii. r. e.t.niura,,sn er sales. and posit pay the remainder .if nand ; ::•"' ; ''.• '••••-, to i•itt tut to •e•tist evrmi - ste. proceeds, after de dlicsittg nrerbaary and 1 1:,,,7„,,32,-1:„.;',7,4,.''''' .tithe ''''' ..‘"" .4 t i i proper rioter., uf ea's:, and one per cent : ii r.,., ..,,,h ( la,. .., "r II an. FS o ar. 1... teler an his additional cosopeneatiori, in•o the I' d “,,.:'.:',' ",;"'n 10 ' "Y..' L'' . •''''' '' ''' Jo: MA territ. Treasury of the United Staten, and shall ties I : Ps- 1 7° i - - 10 the owner of each lot sold, or his a l ien., 1 Q, , TEAII ti ItlsT 1113.1 i InOR sA I.lii— a receipt or certificate desertion; the prep- a i: _. alt I ,11..,,..“, te•usti i ,, Littl- saw mut rely. But the aggregate coutrnsatima of 5 %.:',"t.!0 1..5',]'..."0',..'''..]'.n4:''.."...":,','.. 0 . .' V: 5 " ::'• no supervistog spsotal spout Or at stet nut 0 t ••, , i: I, . , n•. ..... -,.. 'Th • . .1 1 • 1 • • ...The special agent whall exceed tit,. cum .1 Eve ro ir'''. • " 'h- toot' t- b`" '"e'`• -, .^.,, ^".,..”, thOILIADd dollars per an cum, CI at 0,1 rate ;',4,,,,,,1;!".,`7,'.::Z:',.",:",::.`„, ;.,,,,:. f r. : n 1 , ` ,::::,, " :, "* . for a 'less period; and each cum rrietug tot el r ~:, l`akdl.. , . a. . Yeas, marls !recta' agent and ane.gteus special agent `.''''.., c ,,, ti , . r , ilte bot! 55. taw:, built, charted with the receipt and payment of ' 1 ,:,::' r;;;‘,,,`;',",',",;.""' a " a 4 '' .. " 4 '` l '"''' 4 " 4 '• nod any money under any regulation of the ! set term,. sr :iteittrm of 1.. J. /OUP s ,a,.. ~,,r, Treasury Deportment shall glee bond, .the n ''' lf.`"'''''''' ''' "1 J NV U5]..1.. iiil In. L. 1 ., It VOL ••r. et Vit , ,t or,dt. satisfaction of the S.cretary of the Treat • - - - • - . _.-- ury, it. the sum of fifty lciuns.e.d c14ii , ,,, poit SALE —A Ctrs rev RKSII , I- , .11. for the faithful perLirmance ~.; hut di:•.,5 , 1 .- • , a.ata. , •.. , 11 a. - -e. •.:11.t• i e , ~,.. ~,,,,,, as such supervising spects! open , . e , : ~;,?,:.,;,.:,;,,,,V,';',.,;;;',.,v ` ,1 , e ' ? ,,T'".;.!‘,,,' , , , „' , ' "7 ," , ;. nistaut special agent, and for the 011, , ...:.1 1 p.,,•ena.at. er, e lle,tling , caute.r.l, K I, ~. nal, payment into the Treasury of the U toted 1 rOI.I , lurrine h..'lse. `....500 . 0 elltel. I.' , 05.0. States of all sums by him real red, and la, ,::::,: . " .;, I ! . . ~,,,.e'''‘,",:::.7,:,.T.'.":, bi","ne,,,Tin.","' quired by law or regulatiarts to Le no pall , fr. , * a n..vord,lll , J .prat: 1..1 , ,e katto, nod a P :.r. LIV. All soles, whether private or pub- i ra , In. en.! rnev I. caudal. al to recto :,.. to In iha lie, shall be for 130I0s of the U itit ed Stotts , b ,,;:;;[,, ~,N , ,';',0 „ ."';,:„. , ,'" . i .'",`,:,.:', a ,, b ,1 g . V,,'",,t,',,'',`•;" • ;', or Treasury Notsa. excluairely. Mad all pro. ' kin , 'C f',.l. I:, , in.renf M..ere 1111:ilf, . a c a seeds of goods, dud products 'paid into the I Mr,' 11 ' E .. t. 'v.... the boars ot blat.d It 5 15. Treasury under the foregoing Teguls..tert 1 ' . 1 5' - -- - - -- - - --.. shall tae censored without lute's,. to to, I pii: sA 1.F.-1 - 111 Ii Arta:sloe A N.l) Dauer 01 oho goods and prod ti..is sold, in i i s i --, lie 000 1 •t•lue5A ..,.• ree sale 1 , w:I ti , UNE h,....„ he ~h,41 e n , a h ,„ 1., . the ~.,,,.. ,0 1 ... - 4.2 „ n i it . t . s :: : , ,ie: ti.s i . st r o p i It .e . : i n b.. ,,, n,b peace and the (11.1 pettotical rebt,ration ci ! taco., r se, to It, r]: 1 5 ' 7 4 .1 tb, tniu tJa. ' r ' s ". " ‘ a ,l 7l the authority of the Union, his title lu said i ~ .”. " .....l t.' , ...... tt]...••••le'wes et J I' LOC, tootle and crud cote, and that-since tbe sale ::I, T ',''''::::„ n _ a ,a,',:' '., 1 ,',. A 7 „ Th : i "."', 1 ,.,,,'" -},"',,,," thereof, he hoe conducted Maisel( to ull se- ,e •-uti t ....,-,oc, 5.0 so 't:.1. ' ...1 .i IJ] to-tieto; epee's all a good and loyal mosso ct the .istm.odietsitsit ~ "..' I 7 ..• . t.r .., &,I.e tt ..... I; wiled States, an I hen done nothlag 1 500 ,.. i " Ibl.':'•l""''' . ' : I o .'rl I i 1 , ,,, 5.: .50..5155 pe •rheA, p ma. whit aal..ra, sistent with the terms of the oath pro , 55 thSlllit' y,... nlllher peril, eters ai .I,tl. ~,• SL• nttls. 4, it. eoribed by the President's Proolamatiou o f ft• !re I.Pel CIIT amnesty. LV. Nothing in either of the foregoing additional Regulations shall authorise the convey sues of supplied beyond the lines of tiaitollal military occupation, or, except under the Regiwatioos of September 11, ItStl.l, within said liner. •LVI. The foregoing Regulatious, num. bered LII , LIII , L 1V I LV , shall take diem. and be in forms within the hoes of oho rev oral military departments In the insurree country Staten, whenever the generale com manding said departments shall, respect ively, under authority from the nesicieut, and by proper orders, promulgate the ELIMO. S. I'. Coatis, Secretary of the Treasury. Turas. an Itaranratot, February id., All myrrh - 60os oct trade arc In aid ut military operations_ When trio military anthem]w say toe, nro urine...wary, it Is not for ua not. on thy • undmow of judgment. It 1.0:10131' learn 111114 ttietr lodgment ta, and to art In aCNONIS-o ,l l> with It. The lover th• trade Lilo tour. ogowable lo I. to me. Restrictlon m, .d alwr ys has boon, s very unpleasant duty. I enclose m.pies of the now Rego. littoral , Yon will govern yourself by them. You o ill stases tbrit [4.• regulations lu respeet to train In t inaurrectiotorry dtetricts yet remain 1. forro, and also the old reeti totlin • as to be too mg en , the pnodocts of the country. The Inttoe•1111v• oho!. [shod whenever tho Comm... Jul Generals .11.11 pro mulgate the rie• regulatioi s. Very ereportfully yours, 13. p. CLlASF.,beoresary of th, Z n,nnrr. T.OOOO thine., aptclal Age 01, Oloutinati. tl astanj, tor, February 1 1.44 T, I.IIBATIAM L1NC,11.15, ProAdvot th. ['bard 131..te, herlog robrblore.l the MIMI,. 11.qJatton of Troth, ptescrtbri by Ow Faxretruy tho lreLsory• bbkl num , - tot LVII, de hemhr .p prove the dame. ADDITIONAL 11F.00I.ATION OF TUADE. Tn.SIMI Dart cv tlevr, Fobruary 2, INit. I.V 11. The Pecretory of Wor having transmittwi Iv thin Itvpor , r-• rut • lett, r of the Cutts r t o otalieepreomoc trweplol.,, In reply to a let wu wl • dravmd to blot by the hewretary of We Trravo ry on t h e 10th ultimo, that reotrlrhom , m trade is tiv• Mate of West Virginia. • Ithln the Naivete.; military 110.0, may he safely removed, V.* Toa uty.auth It. ;- Mallon of Trade, eolabllthod, alto alba,. 1,2a1a• tame, on the 11th of tirptember. eo far moll fled that all reitrlot ions un tout. In the State of Vogt Virginia, within raid linos, are atuolbd and a brogated; and all peralncto and gouda may be bratty taken Into pad tralloported within the shove torn• visaed poi tbm of ~ 14 Stab, w 10 time of p'an' : hind, !warner, That product. or good. .hall be taken from nail 61•10 Int" an` Plato mln , b. ho In Insurrection, or M emy por In any ouch btate heretofore hor.kaded, tehlett ba• bort, ur may opened, except lo rompllobre with ta• It. go . ai lons of Poptomt or 11, 1822. B. P. 1.7110rE, fel...Mlt Mentor, of Ilia Inanity. WESTICRN AGENTS. TRHOLSTERING.—Haring porch c.o. OJ al • lugs stock or strode for CAdll,l ere to idred great Wag - dm et extremely low prime. STATLIS.I3 BEDS; flair, flask and Pprtng hl AT. 211 ASSES; • gre•Vrertery cd dEIADES, TABLY. A rioou OIL GLOMS. CLUPITS MllarniSSD TABLI. COPSES; Adlhelde, Ore" Coco* end Ha sole Bordered MATS. or the beat qualltb•nd cheep ed.. nosediotevd. ardirs sly attended to. AO Mese No. lf2 TBDTBAL SUOMI. Allegheny. (formerly moo by tr.r. Semple.) THOMAS BARKER. N_ TICE 10 IRON al-ND Ise DE61,11111.-2bo Ito& tutbaudowoutattiag et about Goa buttered 404 tuta taw aott4 bot Iron, tot. stably well .netted, at" Vt?Oleas naffs, bolougleg to WULtaaitill be sold toot., tteaCl'll to elate out. DICKEYOO. ‘4 LINCOLN DWEI.I,I: ,I J hku, t:i emu, Vir- , nt I I' 10 It 1. • tw ‘,11.r. nl h I n t ) .t ) •))) .)) 11 r..... I t . , rlil r nen • .1 anl totrk ,• - I• 1 '•....• , SA LE.—A 4. AKM 191.1 h •ropr 1. t:. tow.bip, 1..1 !•F I'l ACR w it to antsy lownohlt! - tot', Ft• . h itan.ntt I!!!.t Alm., I A HAI OF I. LEL! !! !!., c... 1,1), A ••!!!!.. I 1.1..,'!•!!‘ Tt• '!! 4 ") A, 1, , A•111 , , ,,, V L • t. "11•. n l'It: I tm Lean..) Snennd W.rd. Allegln.ny nntho t,f M.n• clnflor no-srly nrpneito the reel- Iton Ellel,x 11... h • LOT, naJnl Ino , hole nf All•narny fon,. an I in,...t. t!rn."l by Thnl.k.tlnn te nn.• ch. city. Terme en.). Apply to W. No ,11. orpn.,teth. y FARM Ftr.t 125 nen e, eitn,tn to 511.tIrr tn.: -Id UAW toad, n, Spftn, 11,n nnint,rtnutne e nt.n.l frown. Irvain hot. Ili lin I t ll' nth. 111,..1... I,ll[l.liti.! not, nuf i.end of ernpllent greltenl (run I fen,n. ,n• n.l In ordrr, fk.,l th lend In a 15 , f,1) f.I run n 111,11LIVT ' , TEN ART, no the pn 1/115.g.1. kir 43.11. R. RIDDLE, No 10 Ll:e.conl et Ptteburgb. f,— •Is•rtepli Ex E. •ur 16 .eIII,EB. IdAneT.% ..., ~, r .. ~.„....,,,,,.,,:,....:, :-..:,-.,, 4, - -' _.......,,,,, S.ILE . - - - - E _Br virtue ,11 ( ) 1..! -, E AN D LOT FOR SALE.— , ' 164 -- ---,--- it t 4 ...b.s.i i., , L. / That ~maid. LA Ig. /A Pa • Alt, Wiwi., pENNSYLN-Aliiii ,-t... ~. ~- J.,., ii. , ......1 \1".,,,i AL.; g . -.1.: • • ty. mit, t. •g back to , CENTRAL R.,, L— .m- u m 31, imuktl , •' , ..-rt -, iihr t , la wremil a i •.I Vmme . WINIER AR RA OT_ - .., ...,,.. ..: tt . .II "t . a.: , , r - U. ;g:tia g.I ti, al ...1. -i appli• I SIEIiiI.—NINE DAILY TILAI/i35 UP ii 1 . F. 1•• , iini , -- um, u i au- 0....1-,1,..., mei plum -.... ar , (irrelerlt additlimie are twins roadirS.l the imrctip• ~.., . 1..- ,nr ! ri guingt•, bultar, .m . gt.....m. el. 1 client of flab excellent S.W., tract and etym. .. iii,i o Pei. A iii, iir•-• t. vaiwut. I maw, and every poodbie curt will be oxen:lnd lbr 1 - •, • ' P• . l fu.thr• ;..- I. . lai• -Lrir.,re • L IL. r.r.....m.-.g, c;I . the eceriturt of pumengera rod rapid movement of qr. f . :l 1 . wit ii•VT. tr.r.il.t. Traiut will Wow the Derr , to Pittalaitrei , aa L•tiogr• , - • • ~, .1 'I lii. l''' A I .1. —I. I - -t:..'.,• •••• 1 ::;., ! Tbr TIIROLGII ACtIOXIIODATION TRAIN,• It Third r:-,...1. . ~„, , . T.,- , trxt • •r• , •1 1 • .•,;.. bare. :L. eremeser atatiou daily, (except SamlaSi) t ~..1 01l r ibr Nam I:ie 1....5.- , y ii ~.. r..r !ter .•I al 5:50 a tO.. weeping at all botlows between MU- T . .: 0 atul l'..i.j rinwt.. Tb.. s i 1,, a it .sit ; r ~., ; gmg,•L ._d PLilarelpLia, and tuuting, &root =woe. ~. .... ~ ,, r , ~, ,, J ,..,..d „,..,,,, 5 ,„ 5 , f ,-,-, ~,.., ti.ia for Nos Tim} laul Yhriaielpllla. , , ~, ~.„ yr d. E.,,,u.1,, , ,,.t II w•il V. .4.1 in ,u , . The TillitiliGEl MAIL TRAIN brairel - ..1., .'..u.11i1.•04 ix. lai Tubb t• . tn. ; wager Walk. mar, 'auroras (:x r pt Eh i• 11. M ..Nl•rrl. , z:10 .. m.. a:upping oats at prioci .t. 5...,,.. , 5 , 1 , ~, ....,,-., , .5,, I 'swells •brert mune:taw. at ii bm-g `..., :et PV- ..-;•. .urn .• more ta. .b.ri R .wlaingbru, sad for New York ileil ,F - M•11=1 h.. 1 Oi A ItC,UT IGO ACILES, m St. . T who 0.. f, 1. 1 14 at SA LE—To r entv-oron Acres of 12 Laud, part t.l Ihe L ireus farm, carturoaullog a line vie. et l•itt.borg:• arid vl. - Inlty. la about out tulle from ..I,..nee Forty Land to,t. Than, to oti the pt,nial aque flue frott tn... nod a orver•Wilos aprlug of oxa.ll..ut \V ill tLir,etb,, or divtdod to •o.t rot , ha. rs. Porsous doatring ,untry reoldwncr %Ad call oo M. AL LEN L08,E1 , 7. trVarpr FOR SA it —I hriv,l qt.n bti i fob II 'Lk and Prawn Pwelltt, II u with irobt.•,4l lota, ranging In'ain. bon, •cle, to 11.9 1 , ..0 front, no.l fromprat from 1,0 to I.to n., i 0 "'own fir. , to uncl mop In wk.. fb.t. 51ICO 1,. Lert. of el mire. and rt:oe, ,n long or 4of t .au t. Apply at lir 11.4 gator, and losnrao,ob. LIATES olllrm , of G y,9 both, at.... Lab ronerviile. FEA NI SAW MILL FOR SALE S inch d nni 1 , . hnuk I the Oh tn 1, 11/11 fit,. the city, . rho h lin. to L.a • I lund yr,. If, it it. t•,•,1 run ant ord r Yrryehl.. ul r utLui %ant..., u,! tee. t. 1.-esti, and c5,1tni , ,,1 3 , tra f.r h.:(41 k«furth , EArtiruloo , utzl,rs N FS A 31c1 , 1A, , C6J1. tllr_ )R 1- 4 AI,iS, V F.I:Y 1.0 w.—VILi) rIIPPET 'VAL V E EtitlNE, lo.ch t7liodrr, 6 bat aelm,vohte con , ..tom, 41tb or without Vasa zitialt, FIT Wh0..1. o, Fan, Funstp, do. Ttil• Logiue b v.`, 64 ipted for tcrauy pirpotwi, tot ,reially 1 Yo.: , tog owl a* Tl 3 it. vl: 4 . /13.111T10 Lai CO., Author C.Jttoo 51114, ih,0h..0• CitT - _ VOR SA hat de,irahle properly • %. ft -. ••r etc tfte turver I,,,tutt wt., ctl th , UI, . rt,er, ..rtd known the Gintlsooti Tr -pert', rn athich le re. ted • no..4lrrrt etyle Brick Dwellittg 4 ar• t Mgt, Hour Ice flow, c. Ter furt4, prtsciraro cuquire D.1011;r1r. fe2:tt a Water erre , ritatk4inth ' AN LR. O —A FACTURIN dGorditalnin BITE g shoo E ttat 01 groun eta anon, fronting on ilia gionoogatiola Rives &odic... noltaeglo Railroad, adjoining by prop erly of die help of Ravel 11. rainier, and coat of the C,ipper Works, In rift t. aderhip. For tome apply to LLB'S. FL MILLER, Diamond envoi- OUSE ANI) LOT FOIL 13ALE-Sit nate In tin ElKhtb Word, laiTlas a front on Gibbon nowt of 20 feel, an 4 clic/ding bmt 115 fuk to rortcs strut. Tblo. otory Brick Dwelling, mubt bnll.lroven reo"ni and nellal Staple on F.Tbli 74nala,IXO—elart•third In band„balater• ou tlaw, APO k' IL2 11. *e .Alll i00 4 1C41 fonnh mot, FOR SILL . . ‘'i r , A, A ..' EN': I' F. I . 'l IR r•A I.E. vier' Tr.- TB Itllltbri RAPE:SS ritArN t.... 4 611111. S , ....}. , „ ~,. , I .I. pI. ..,... ;AL. only st pd., 4*5t...810.. M4tEll . sA A 0 A n ., A .,,,, ;, I a...et 1 , 11..6 t... at Harrisburg for Baltirants, IR sah- , ~.._ , uestoclold Plyttattriptlia. . • . j ',./ . . 7 _ ' Th.. Eh:T LINE lea.. tee C o S t .., daffy (except , . . .. ~. ~.1 ..• .. ..... 'di ,. '"' eat j Stdolat rt El , p ....topping only at principal Ina ,. s- II . ... • .•• II • • 1 7 . 77 dEP)7 F urt h.-- I tits., col.tastiug ILL Banish.. for J3altemors sod I. 7 ; •I 't d' .' ' I . - j jj . 4 t i N ;t{ r'!11.1-: —1 'Lit Awe-00 , 7 BRICK I ;;A:b.""-'10:4.,..`h"47* of " A " , ''''''`, at EldblEnlPEl• for .0 , I ;., Et 1... 7,.. St Jr.` ...1 1-, 6..-1 rode, and tai A CCO 61 II EDA TlOli 'TRAINS. or I~cc.tur The Johnsteran Accommodation Troth Warta daily d `I; -; ' '''''"7. '; 7 ' " " : " el, '''''''''' (except Sunday) .e.arouLak.r.a.ppar..ipas all Pawls., .1 rt . ...s to. t ,;tolt • . gam t I.c 1. , 1.+1.4 at j.. 4 running as ~, jr . e ~A . ,,, A1 j . Tint Atromer.odattm Train ear Wail's Stailou ova daily A (excerpt Sunday) at 6.. M a. ce, ' • 1 Second ccommodation Troth EY WallySIMI.: • osili (except Sunday) et 11:40 a. m. PI il. id.' . 1 . - -To 7 are...! (artily. ''''' I "flatrti Acconottodattun to Ins WOE. Station 1' .- 1... ,tetet .! '..lit. SI ...A TI./., 1 ~,,‘,.., in , ) , (n . rnept n .. ~,y ) ., &App... • e, ti . A; et... • id •''' ' I IA ''"' d '7 ' ; Yourth Amon...Wl. Train for Wera Etaildr. 'l, " '' . " H n'" .1.1 A t.t..t. 'littrt•. ol A Ima daily (. - •, - ..0 , Sunday) at to) p. - m. • " 3 i V. Chcrcb Train leaves Wally gratis. nery Iltt. 6 ''' ' A II it 110 • EV ~,1.. pr....e.s IIA td _ .___ _ ! liaturning 'resins Wire in Pitiabmgh h o w Sonora , Baltimore ExErret:-....—.----..-----ItEO P. 1 87 -,.A n A er.' t•I I .ttltol. 110411 ehe .„ l. h. ~.._......._____ „ so p. .. ...-, ~,,, ~,,.% 1,,, ,, • ...r 31, It V, ...• FAA ., LA 4 __.______ l e x L s. ...--.- , d.' .s I d 'et'. re .., A .tr''' ' ....0 Throne: Mail Tsai. —....-....—. 1.410., tn. - .. J. s; .. ,en.• .a y „ lutoatos.. ttocorttmtwir.ti....tt-----.—..lettli 11. VC C AI' - I ^' ‘A . "- -' A .'"'• "' '' ''"". 4 ' 4 ";,'.. a .." . ''' • Pint Wall'. Stattou Actommodation.—. SA .Ce a. ni. , , ' " ' 77 „• : ; Seeccd W.ll'. Star., Accomtursiati.--. I. S. nl. I P R'''ica .-"". . s. ''''''''' 1 Third tE slit. S tst ion Ar.wwirewiwt•mr-.... I,M p. tn. f , ! ...Juni. 7, all'• duos.. Accommesilstictx...- IL-05 p. te. L_l 1 'l t ''' A '. 1) LA " '''' 'I I '' .. " ‘LF " -- " A' i Bs.timort. Enure. grill a., ,so with Phibalelpitia ~: , i 7. •. lo Cloal,sos 5t....t T 1... 1.1 Is 0' j A , j „,,,, j j , j j . ~, AA . , A. A j,, j A j . A , ji, jA j j j , Awn j r: " ' "'",' . ''' A ,'''' 1.7- „ .. T ,.. V '' :‘ . 14 ' . r , A cat,. for illatnAlie end IIItiOLLIA eonneetst Bbdrs• '' '' ' ''''''''' R ' ''''''-' ” '''' .- ''''' ' - ' 4- ' '''' s ! Ale luterorctiou with Through Locommadstion: , ...• 1 tk• Lyt a( .1....1.1. I.- al ... .1, tt.... ,•ty. . j 0 n.„.,,,, a jet y....At t tiox and E... Train lent. J. .0, '''' ..l " . ' .4 EY ' • and with Baltimore Express and So _ltairn ACCOEtt -7 .. t. mut street.: nen ,,,,, ~,,,.... Trains for Elstashur n - connect st Crows with ra -I.`i hi, RENT -.r he throe -0.,ri.-1 Livcril • ps-. Trains andbiallTroin West, and with Tbrongh l' is,g 11 , ..e is , . 1'....5 , d d. F`...r•l .'n.'l. Actoutrundatlon and Exprew Train Nast. A 11,r1.-1; y t it y. h....1y .pp eate the rest teers .4 Is.o. TARE: S.. us... 1. , I. rm. eitt.. 0 . d"E. I d Al Jr ,^ I To New Yurk...--..SPI EJOJTo litaltistora--.-.SIO OE VP4LIT 8 V. 1ie..., S.. vss L. s ~.....t, l'ltukeurpi.. j T . pte . A , A . A. ,......_ lAA 5 ,,,,,,, i j jj,......,.............. $450 .t. e , .117 11 ' ,11111,, A 4 A' S!'" w '"'"' To liernshurn..-.... 7 csrro Altoona 3 60 Iburgege rbeek...l to all Stations on the (4.,. Pennsylest LI I ICSE AND Lol' roil Sel.li, 'n , ,i, „....i anarm and e, to Philadelphia, Baltiasont iI i 00.1e.us street, in the , East.). lel art. The need Se , Yor k . ~,, d rooms ... the hone. Apply to Peationgers parchsair.g tickets. lu the can will S. tCS If ELI. A 1 till SCON, A ttorn.ye, churod an excess, according to [h. dletants• Vandal, Is:, Ac. 70 Ftt Amerllt strest. Pittsharoh A . At t i nn to th e staticn txtos, except from stations where tar COEMINV luis no agent. ' ..1. IN) LE r—A rune of t ri o large comma- NOTICY..—In mote er loss, the Company will hold i. 10.0 aud Lsuds-mely furnlithed Iltd./.118 TO t i n ,....A,. nne t een jul t , f, ~,,,I b.,,,,,,, ,ly . LET, ...bout beard, cp Prot Ildor of house N.. 18 and for an unsuut Dot exceeding 5100. ev_,,Nl/ el BEET. Pitt.ixtrsh EtE: l7. N. B.—As Dranflsne Line Ems horn employed to _ ____.. , - -- - ..- c0t...7 passengara and homage to an then Dw• pot, M • chargo mat ta., m0re..123 mers, for each pow• nutter sod beggage. for tictots apply to J. STEW Er.Sk At tic , Portasylennis Oenttal Railroad ' Fassmirer Station, on Liberty and Grunt otreetw." ' jail PROPOS-ILS =EniEl ours Qr,t. c, It melange.. Ilecember h 1003. ere [netted 1.7 the un.lerstgued for eupplyi, the Quer, ruta.ter's Department, eI II turt-n, , Alex.utris 4. 1 1 V -:1 51 An. , V., , •-r eit her of Ileac pl..cre, will , if k r, iiA I. and OT ILA W. It. la alit le. related lee the delivery of 3,nm bush. ~1,.•• eat., au, tAi b.... f hey or straw, and tife Belden must state-et t•ehl , of the .lamp nat uried tt... they prep...l-Make del•serna, atl the rutka at . I. they affil nele -leliverl.4 therat, the quan t.t., ti article pest eed to la delce.red, Ina limo detivert , . , /tar.l. be commenced, and wht n Tl, pnce magi cut In words on the bids. t.e put g ..t.-nt Auks, about two 10r.h.-1. each. Oats In 111... 1.., ...nt three ex, h. The cocks rut:urn aehed without rs trt. to the Governs./ rt. The LAy awl etrew te 1. ...cur-ly The parti, war kind or of ...a corn, r/ to he Ilse, .d, mug la- stated th• A,, the art ;dn. offered under the hid , he-ell In bl be cut,- t a ru..l inep•ctien 1.3 ch. eeritto. 10. p.• t, :Arai 14 went t.e • In arded from tin, to tune to the a- • . , 'rouble 1,1.1 r, the ti,terret.of tite Ger. -eut.l... nosy requav, and payment will de made ate [Lea.el; am. unt contracted for shall hart t, ,••• &no accepted. n. •t rw Le, cairod In his pee p u . ietnr•t.ty •urneal I, two responsible ne that ta raw. hts Lod it aceet.ted 1, r 41, • thereafter, ext. ute utract ler the an go.-A and euthrteut sureties, 11l •mt, tl. ..,...ant of the centrist, to d. ~ve• the pr. .led 1r t..l,fortulty with the terms of the 1,14P1111...11,111, and in -.use the said ladder shout: ta , l to enter Int , tte ntract, they to male the dtn. rem. weett the 00, of said Udder and the next Low4t reepon.thle holder, or the person to whom the ounlro, may le- awarded. The reev.meltelit, of the miaranton mint hosLown I.y ,h , ern. tai rem,hcat.. oi • U. r. District Attorney, t. , r of t or :toy other officer under the 5.1 d i,vverronent, or renpon. , l ,l .• person e L. to t bin olhor, All bid•ler. wtti be duly nottlse.:l of the acceptana• ..t reject/en-LA their TIP full tame and P. Lt. add.rein cf each bidder st Le It mhty a, ittru Iv the prepuwal. Preteeais must he addrewnet to Broradler General 11. 11l tlh. Chief De. Quart-rue... , •, ....hi be plasni, mar kcl "Prop , - Id - nod, tu a OMIT KIR - situ the .matut of the van tract. ant by Or ,nizecter 11.11(1 both of hi, rear. nte, be 1,, utred of the .....essful bidder or hidden antrum; the Contract. hiut.ll •h.im. of ha., guarantee., lend bind; may tainct upon application at thin cello. 1111,1 111 PROPIInAL. 11 even, Ceonty and blate,)---- 1 th.••,,14. - rito , , , S. , beroby pt•p , o t., fitrnb.h and 3.4," rto the ioted Srates, at lb*: Qoartarmastor's , agreeabiy tot he tonna of rAv..rtk.•inetat. tootling pt.e roak for f, , raim, lar...mr, I, Intl, the g V 11: hn.hets of 1010, In sacks, at per bushel, of 1.6 poonds. -- bushels ~f,aits,lll saci., at per bushel, of 32 pounds. --tons o , baled Hoy, at per ten, of 9,000 pounds. of Nun., at—per ton, of 2,000 pound). l`i!11117 to 0110 c . on or botors the—d , ay of be templeted•ni or before the day and ple dg e to y s to enter Into a wrai.r, contract with the , 1.1.1t0d mate*, loth go , al 0r,.1 approve...l went - Mita, within the 1101.1 of ten days on. rotitiod dist nly 1:(6 boa twera T n ow otwilleut servant, lit igadier Gn e e f r aD eDo ILQ aoarnrrun te, Weetangton e D.C. GUARANTY. Tre, the undersigned, reesdeute of the room ty of , end Nate of hurley, pin tiy and ereeridly, ens:mot with the r lilted e.t.a, and guarantee. In car the feregeing hid cl within ten days after the e. , .-glance a tali bid, exe cute the contract for the mine e nth good inni sufficient Koren, in stern equal to the amount of the con trot, to furnish the forage pnopmed to comformity to the term. of mlrertiaomen I dated Decemher 7, 11R.1, ander wt. ich i hr. bid wan toad, and, hi omis Oie maid - obeli fall to enter into a nootnet no .foretold, Imp., not. , to make peed the difference between the offer by the mold - and the next lorrawl reeponalble bi.l der, er the person to whom the oeutrsct may he est toted. \t" ma, f Given under rotr hands and toads , 4 , s Ithi._.,,q_..._. fl"".i. - 1 I beer , ,tett.fr that, to the boot of nay knowlwige and beliet, the above unused ,tiarantors ere good and ouffirtont es sort - Alen for the amount for which they or, tone soenrity. To be cortlitod by the Failed States Dist:riot Attor ney, Collector of Co or Any other °Mom under the United SMites Government, or respoolble person • oven to thm °Pam. AU proposals received rodeo this savortbemen sill le• opened and examined at this °Sloe on WED N ESDAY and SATURDAY of each week, at 12 m Bolden, are respectfully Invited to be present at 12 th otouslng of bids, Lf thsy dotita D. H. EDGERS, dell fru Brig. Oen. and ljnartermutel Y 0 :; A FOK CAVALRY U 0 MSS. I'4 V•rli D CKso, 1I Orates er rO t Cum, Qratantatarrea, Washington, D. C.. Nor. C, COGS. Propinials are motional, sad trill be riaebred at this ofitre for the famishing oiCavalry Llama. tri a do h, r... 1 at Weallingion, D. C., et. Louis, Ks., and Chia:atm, 111. The Hasa te crin from lath the foliar - Mg specifica tions, sic To be from fifteen (16) to sixteen (16) hands blgb, from fire (Oj to nine (n) yawn Mil, well broken to the addle, comp. - Ali in good sad free from •11 defer's. The ability of the bidder to fulfill his agroramint 1311/41. be guarsateed Ism responsible remora, whose alguatura must bs appended to the gmareritsie. No prupaige will be rutertaltiod unless the oath of ellrgiimm of the pilau or pawns bidditii shall be on Ale In this afire. The respensitillitt of the toe mart bestial , " by the official cert fiesta of the Clerk of the nearest Diana Ousirt or of the Nailed MAIM District At- uty. Protinenla mart trldreetrod to Moot. Cot. C. G. y,kitilitiLLE, Chief cirliknPrinm.l,r, ry Dr:n.l4 awl be madonna on the envelope Proporilla foe Cavalry Gomel serrming with the above •pecillow tient, will be pp chest In open market. at fair prima, •t the following pl ami n, viz • New York City, Albany, Buffalo and lice - heitter. N. Y. Colovalaw, Ohio, Boats, blank• A “Xwilwe M.: ...I !Ladle., Wl3. C. G. viAWTELLE, LleoL Cot. and Chief QoArteirmamter. no I dif Cavalry Itax,an, DiPAIITS'ISTIT DP .1.11 AORICULTGRX,) Wl., D. 0., Pros 15, 1861 910 TELE GROWERS ANll FACTL'ILERS OF FLAX AND Conm:•4Auens •ppolutra by this bc parusient, con pitting or Bon. J. K. kloorhext, 01 Perooyloo. w ono. e.. Maley, of Mode blend, and s o A. Warner, orOblo, to consoler tlx followin wpm , prbotou made by the last Congress, via: •• For IL v. 3tiganona to bed the practicability of cal tiwaticg and brewing 110 a 1.1 humps. 11 subati• tutu for mt too, money 1110.11.21 1 1 dollen," Having mot, and alter several &ye' Investigation, holieving Mat a farther and fuller notice of their in ` v ion• might pro:in:, vaioabie resuinlisd,lotioi• ed io Olt./ L. 113 (313 EDNESDAY, the lilth day al February next, at 12 o'clock m. Tbey retrielit all Intevurted to this dintribution of I this agpropristimi, or snubs. to develop the subject Pu the p p good, to read to lid. Department, cm Wont that day, samplesday, of the hemp and flax. In Ie deetoren= or preparation • ;of itbrea and - I bang. pee by them, accoisponeed by 'Otto mono of the 'otos voodoo , . ma; and the cot at vodoction in each due o aitw deseolptlonn ot tls lads and coat of pmento.l to g o.b,r alth SAY And 111111 " 01,4 4 : 90 .4a MAY dletnibinetan ot dant - 114134- . ON. Oxosbansit.... SHIPPI.VG .• THE AT LAN'f IC IRISH A t ROYAL MAIL FTEANI NAVIGA• VON COMPANY. OALWAS LIND. ADRIATIC, 1,300 Ht...-pawr, 4,000 tau. HIBERNIA, 1,000 Hotso-power, 3,000 lona OOLVIIGI A,1,000 Horpo-pagrer, S. OOO tot. A NGLI A, 1,000 Rom-paver, 2,000 tow. The inaguißcent Steamship COLUMBIA trill sail tors New Took fist Lie:rpm! on TITYMDAY, the Stith of January. ahips aro .moos the firma .t 1 fattest .Coat e and their accommodations 1.0 passengers are aura. rale.. Fur LOWEST DATES of wasp towel:Dm E swops, apply to the Assaf, D. O'NEILL, TO Fifth st e , and CS m Itbdold M.. Pitiaharsh. atT Blialt Drafts en the National Bang, payable at any of Ite branches in Znyl.d or Ireland, Dir sale. LylOtlysim STEAM WEEKLY TO LIV ERPOOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN, (Coos Ilartiva.) The woll.knuwu idea:nen of Liverptui, Nor Tort assay Philadelphia Itteamship Oisupsny ere Intended es follows: EDINBURGH Saturday, Yob. U. 1 Cl'il OY WastllNGTuh Saturday. Yob. YU. CITY Or Li:G.IW ... . . Yob. 07. and every encoatediug Saturday, at soon, fru. Pier 40, No,. RI-re. Pc,,nobla Cx Gold. sr dr etwiredort ix Chertetro. hews do to Laudon. .... 06 01 do to London 64 CO to do Part,—... 96 Mt do to Part.— 40 60 to fistotearg .90 CP do to thumbs It IX) Paseenners rdeo forwarded to there, Stamen. Bate tern., Antwerp. .Le-ott equally low ratan. rarer from 'Jenne:rot or QIO.I2IWIaI Itt 0.4% 157 5 . EWA 64ertnEe. Sat more orbs widt to wed for their Me n& car. buy uckau - iare at th em For trttrther Information anlyt the Oompseir• Mae. G.DALE A6Ttit -16 Droadesj, Nov Vat. Jitahl Ageet, Dee' str,d, lire: bonze them the bridge. Ditrebtorieb. - - CUNARD LlNK—Steam r LIN I.lll`OOL ANA CLMENSTO 12.9 p la ita equitalent In cartera.f. TIMM !raw TOWS, Lis m 0ncr...1 !SW rwory .e-t. Appl) THOMAS 810102-5.8. Pitt•MP.. BaArKB L~[Rsl NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBURGH. IIIEASIIIIT DEPART/VENT Once or Coatesnottea as me Cnalmscc, ICsaLing-tan Dan tant e mst Mh, 1863, Wnospas, By satisfactory veld... Pommt the miderelancd. It has hero made to anew that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of PITTS - BERG% In the boo of Allophone, end Mote of Permaelmt la., ho. bon duly organised ander end according to the requirements of O. Act of Congcme, entitled -An Act to Pro ids a National Currency, scoured Iry • ;lodge of tutted States Mean, end to proof& for Me circulation and rodomption thereof." offithaid Pobruary 2.501, 106.3, and hes compiled •Ith all the procitht. of mad Act required to It. compiled with before commencing the btume.e of Bthkingt Now, therefore, 1, Um. lacCuLtoca, Comptrathr of the Cartency, do hereby codify that the told FIRST NATIONAL RANK Of PITTSBURGH, county of Allegheny, sod Moto of Pouncyloonts , vsutharinci to commence the ton:neat of Hooking an der the Act.sforcuoid. In testimony whereof With** My bawl 1 -, 0 wad Kai of Mac, fhb 818 d. 7 'of August, ORD. BOOR ni“cutwo:a. • Clomptruller of the Carriatcy. THE FIRST NATIONAL BAHR OF PITTSBURGH, PA., LASE PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPAHT.) ()Army e. 4.00 0. 00 ,000. ( rlltei 000 . w lb prt tali:mow to 0. The rittatonTh Trust Company herbs organized ender the art to nod& s Currency ®der the title of the YIBST NATIONAL BANE, OT PITTSBUILGII, would rrepoothclly o [tents servicee for the collection of Note., llnfts, Bins of lischaap, Ao., rewire money on deposit, and boy and .4 la cLatoge OD .11 pat* of the C01212(11. The sores which has attended the Pit tsburgh Trot Chz.Penr. etre. orgsalmtion 1582,111/1. we believe, he a enfacient guarantee that bugloss , sedinsted to the now organization pill rendre the tame prompt attentima Daring a eery extensive corneryonderucevith Banta and Bankers thronghout the conntry, an, balers we can offer 1111191 , 1A1 factlities to them who do 1.51/ii with os. The Imetnese wIII be condastod by tta ores Main sad Directors. - - Alentmler Tn.le 0. Ak. Bradk7. Bassul Hdra. J. Laughlin, Robert 11 flays, Thom. Dell, 'Mum Wightman, Wm: LOLLS 10135 D. 1301TLLY, 41aansi Ea. 1863. VilifLlll, ProtLieut. DOLLAR BAVINGS BANK, NO; 65 pouts. &WS. CILVITEMED Lti 11156. Open daily twit 0 tog o'clock, alai on'Medi:lB.de* and Saturday evenings, Rom May let to November let, from 7 to D o'clock, usd from November let to nay let from 8 to 8 o'clock. Deposita received of all imam not left than One Dollar, usd a dividend of the profits deetered Wine& year, lb Jour end Dezember. inumrit t han been de. Oared retal.eannally. le Jane a tticnaer, Area— the Bank was orgeniced, at e of vie per tett Teem inforret, If slob drawn ant, le Tamed to the eteilti , - of the depositor ae principal, and tows .tho moms tt. termer from the first days of Sone and Becrtaber,,cfkk,' pouselinu oche ever without froubttng the timed. Lor up, or even to prefrobbFe pen boat: rye money vr 111 doable , in law Lhaa mato yews. lbe t ha, containdog the Chatter -AT-Totoos Bata sad furntabed grattilon-applkatlotrat e° PILUXIMWS—QEORGZ 'AL3IBI£I.. 1 luso li.Drivioilik,_ z , - iohi Dasstall - .7times - B2 D. Moods, • -- Al. IS:Pollock )1..D. - ' ' DM Dimwit., . - . -. , .-:: waulpn 7; Aratars*..... . Johm B.ll.riaddius, Jour Alexander E1P...; 8.41. L. ralmestoc2, Sums blauloy. Jamas Iterdmaa, Poties b Mehadra, Waltel P. ilatsl34 l Hoban Bab.- • • • • Henry 107.1n0016. ..••• Jaw. Stadia, _ John A. Eikoeidarrgot, William t. ticktilrte, AlmodePttedlo, •. • •, .WillteanTaddelq: , timuslrhitikt..l . .13 ...A .3.easi. John 6, 11.0k0t9, John C. Staley, Geprgo Abu° A..-Casrkar, Ca=Ur A. C01t.% William 'Doti;las John Eta. William E. Have, Peter IL Iltmketi • Ittchard asys, James D. Hann,. Ilaaaskr, excirriXf 4 . L . • ABD 0.1L:-;&blils.-Nix I~Wintbl toitm, 14 Wolin bre* Tana +at their. , Id • . -• • , 15161.101 VIUMSCACK4IS.Itit .7)F4
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