t'F - l"i ~.a~. rrT,~~r+~~~ 'rx;. s. -9. z r_rs~sm:~"^ ~~ . ~^t. r .~. itthintr g h au*. __O...RIDDLE CO.', li. i 4. IiO.NIDAT 'MORNING McClellan a Candidate. The rece.fnoralliatiOn of Gwico B. Mc- . "Catit.a fo Pmident, by a small body of rffida esllin themselre% a National Conran_ tlottat-Con tireatives,. or eotnetblag of that kind, has ot called forth any perceptible response t .0 any quarter. Lilco him huge report of th. Peninsular campaign, nobody Clams to gay. any attention to lL Its an noun:ecoent caused a general smile, ne any other good joke would bare done, but that wad all: • - While Om Alof.ltrus...e rem aiael In eons- Ansad of the Army of iho Poto sae, and after Wind demonstrated that ho would not do ,111iyttlipi. to subdue the rebels, even if be tladd,Waus justly regarded as n danger. ~Ats:_raan by all the friends of the Union who understood his character. The Pres- Ident bore with his inefficiency, failure, de ,' lays, obstinacy, and arroganoe long after he had lost the confidence of the coantry; and an far was that loop-suffering carried, that • came of his staff Miloms had the effrontery ttretstrt. that the Adminiatration dared not remove bias. But he wee removed, and thus ascetic it good•onougb roartyrfor the Con servatives and Copperheads. Be sacrificed d ' s office in a fruitleas effort to save—not • the Union, but Stavery—to crush ont..--4tot rebellion, but 'abolttionism: lie failed dis astrously, as did his advisers, alders and abettors; and now he is exhibited, by Cho 'act of hie friends, as the moat notable speci men among the fossil remains of a defunct When Gen. !litanies lay atZerrison'e tailing, after his ill managed and disas irons Peninsular campaign, he bad the an dacity to write to tho President, and threat en hint with certain dissatroustonsequences aitould he do ought to disturb the sacred re „Wien of master and slave, even though that master were an armed rebel. Be said "Unless the principles governing the •fttturn conduct of our army shall be made known and approved, tie effort to obtain re quisite 'oral twit be annoet. Aopetese, A deo laration of radical views, espeeially upon slivery. trill rapidly disintegrate our present annies." Vain man! in the "insolence of a little brief authority,” he attempted to play the part of military dictator, and had the im pudence to tollbiz commander-in-chief, that It would be worse than useless to at tempt to govern too army and conduct the war except upon such principles as Ac should "approver and even went so far as to threaten tr. cessation of enlistments, and admintegratien of oar present armies, mama his conditions were complied with. • _What:. followed. is already history. The ' PreSidentinutd his Proclamation of Panto- -eipatiOnmext he 'disintegrated' the Army of iherOtomse, by separating from it tho fool ish man who imagined that hie word was' Omnipotent, and that he could "disintegrate' an army which ho had proved himself in. vsampetent to command—that he could stop • enlistments, unless the President should agree to spare Slavery from all harm. But not ratisfitd with these general throats, he proceeded to lay down hit policy. We quote _ .11 sentence: 4 CMilitary power should not be allowed to. interfere with the retatiens of servitude, either by euppurting or impelling the an :Merit', of the IlliSter, • accepting for sup s prcesing disorder, as in other caves." Such a policy as this would suit the reb- Bo long as the slaros work in for their rebel masters, raising cotton, cOrnitild other supl , lies for theii:araties, all right. Ica them alone; but should the der kits take it into their heads to fellow the exempla of their mastery and rebel, then taouiVcCtirotax was for reducing them to abedienee:• Ills policy was.to save SiSVCry et every 'hazard,- anu though the Union should ho Sacrificed to doing so. Butagain be says: en:Vacation of property, political exectalons of persons, territorial organise - - tioas of States, or fornbte aboiitioa of eta 'eery, should be contemplated fora moment." Bach are the atrocious sentiments of a man who, in a long-continued effort tocarry the* out, sacrificed the lives of thousands otbravo mon, and brought the country to 'this verge or rule. it is fit that he should be the idol and the standard-bearer of the • traitors of the North, as ho certainly wits while be had the power, the moat efficient friend of these of the South. We are glad that betas at length found his right place . VALLANDICIIIAN, who is a bird of thestame feather, was pretty badly beaten for Oov ernor in Ohio last fall; but his defeat was nothing toilet which awaits &Mattis, should his friends bo foolish enough to ''-bring him tO the testof the ballot box_ Depots of Sub,!stance for Suffering In habitants Established. A dispateh from the Headquarters of the Army of the Potomac says: Depots for the sale of subsistence stores And clothing to the inhabitants residing _ 9 within tholines of the Army are soon to be established at several convenient ports. The object at this trade is purely human " Stirlen, and is intended to relieve hundreds of non-combatants without reference to their political status. Mr. John Howard Skinner, formerly a member of the Logis latc.re or Virginia, and a_truly patriotic and -- • .philanthropio gentleman, who is largely acquainted with the people of Northern Virginis at the instance of the proper au ', thorities at headquarters, las received from the Treasury Department full authority to fete agent for the purchase Dud sole of such 'name es may be deemed necessary. The goods wilt be sold at reasonable prices, and only on' n oniorfroni the ProvostMar thal to show.;.The,citisens desiring to par ': 'chase must make..tiffidevit that they will 4 • not, be appropriated to the use of the enemy. " The trado may possibly be extended beyond • . the liner, should sosurarto be received from the enemy that the goods will not bemissp. • • plied. No mensurts harp been taken for tho relief of those who are unable to per ' • chase, bur it is bolieced that some provision covering their cases will be made in future .. Mr. Grlnsen , Bill to Alter Pay In site Army.. . _l.l)n Friday, Mr. Grimes offered a bin to • alter !any is the Army, as follows: idtlajor-Oonerals, $1 00 0, with commute. Sion for incidents/2i $B,OOO. without com at,mutton when out- or command. Drign dier,Generals, earripsy no at printent when on duty - , $3llOO when in command of a • department or on other duty In the field, 2,6011. when .00 leave or waiting orders., Colonels samo as Maw when ou full duty k/1,1100 when not in the field; $2,100 whet. letivo,'.. Lieutenant Colonele, - on duty not In the field, W 2•50 on leave, $1,680. . ' 11/Ajuwl, SACO, $1,700 on duty not in the teld; $1,600 on lease or waiting for orders. Clptaltte, $1,600 and $1,200. Lieutenants, .$1 200and.$1.10Q. Tug bill "was sent to tho3lilatary Committee. Nnano Tuners me DrumAits.—Wo deritand that ilto recruitingor nigro troops -.- in tho lower part of this county is meeting 'with a decided succenr, end, guile a umber _-‘ hare volunteered. The colored men of ocorgetown onstvicinby ere waiting ann ., looly. for the ,appearance of the recruiting. Oirteerts, and wonder itt , tWdelay; . int they r o,ll , nerveint;,!. t to oaryico tor-their own: Ary.".4.-Wo - toitit-Ouvinspd with wore on rho - siableOt; - -and.:s - 0 .o_o4lll onoloutto litt7-60_7 not watt foribo ::04111.—*Georycksos ft; -rapiott,' s - Death or SV ht. Thaeheray. The mail steamer Africa has brought the intelligence of the death of W. M. Thacke- T 4, the well known nericlist, essayist, art critic, and satirist This news is as unex pected as unrreltome, forit may safely be affirmed that with the exception of Bulsrer and Dickens, no British author of him time was so popular in this country as Thacke r': _le was born at Calcutta, where hie father held • respectable office under the Bast India Company. When he was about ten years old, he was sent to England for his education, which he received in the school of the Charter-bouse—eitnated very close to Smithfield, a bucolic and unsavory pert of London. He thence Went to Cambridge University,where heremained a short time, and commenced a rather " fast " career in London society. At the age of twenty-one he same into his inheritance, amounting to about sloo,ooo—a large portion of which, however, be bad anticipated during his mi nority. Much of his money early expend ed, he resolved to become an artist, but only ,succeeded eo far as to become an excellent art critic, in which capacity he appeared in Fraser's Magazine, writing chiefly under the nom de phone of Michael Angelo Tit marsh. Very soon he became a very im portant contributor to Prow., writing upon I a great variety of subjects. Several tales' of "fast" life from his pen,rudely but spir itedly illustrated by himself, showed great talent, and a considerable aptness at irony. He bad travelled rather extensively, on the Continent, before be became an author, he bad been well educated at the Charter. house., he had made himself master of eev eral foreign lagnages , emd was familiar with modern foreign literature; in a word, he waswell trained for his vocation as a liter ary man, end his euccess, though not im mediate, was assured and permanent- In 1843 appered his "Paris Sketch Book," a lively bit of sarcastic observation, followed, in 1843, by • similar book, of which Ireland was the subject :—this last was Ireland, so seen by a Cockney. Soon after the Web lishment of Punch, Mr. Thackeray was ad mitted. among its writers; "Jeemet, Diary" and "The Snob Papers" attested his qualifi cations for being enrolled in that company of sharpshooters. His connection with Fliseh cohtlaued to the last, though he did not write muoh for it lately. In 1849-'B, him first great work appeared in monthly numbers, quaintly but rudely illustrated by himmelf. Several publishers had refused to bring It out. One or two begged to decline it even as a gift. At once and forever it became popular, and Becky Sharpe was an object of interest to thou sands. The History of Pendennis " fol lotred—a more ambhions,but not more sue ctssfur production. In ISM, he began to lecture on the English Hamorista of the eighteenth century, (from Swift to Gold smith,) but did not hit. the public taste in England and Bcodailid. Ilia lecturing tour in the United States brought him popularity and, profit, and reacted favorably upon pop ular opinion at home, which was increased by his novel of "Henry Esmond.' In 1854-'5, appeared his third serial, '•The Newoomes," in which the character of one Colonel Newcome, a Christian gentleman, whose life and death are equally true and touching, may literally be said to have won all hearts. A second aeries of lectures on "The Four Georges," first de- livered in the United States. now became popular in England. In 1837, ho made an unsuccessful attempt to onter Parliament fur the borough of Oxford, professing nitre- liberal opinions, against a ministerial can didate. That year he commenced the “Vir ginians,--the least successful of his serial tales, in which ha re-introduced not only some of the characters of "Esmond," but actually brought in the. illustrious Wash ington. When the CornAill Magazine was commenced, in 1860, Mr. Thackeray was the editor, but resigned that charge at the end of two years. He contributed to "Lovell the Widower," the aeries of essays called "Roundabout Papers," and a novel of every day life, "The Adventures of Philip." The last number of the ChrahiU announced that Mr. Thackeray would speed- sly commence the publication of a new work of fiction in that periodical. It has been whispered that this romance would belong to a very early period of British history. We have indicated only the principal of Mr. Thackeray'■ works. lie was a volu minous and rapid writer. and his profits, of late years, must have been very great. Cynical as a writer, he was beloved by large circle of friends. His plat,. in British literature will be bet ween Henry Fielding and Charles Dickens. Most biographers. place the date of Mr. Thackeray's birth in 1811. If so, he must hare written hie first story (in the Neu. Monthly .11119=ine-,1 at the early age rf Mateo:. We have understood that be wee born in 1807, and certainly - ho looked every year of his age. Mr,Thackeray leaves two daughters fully grown to womanhood, one of whom is an ther of "The Story of Elizabeth," published in th.; Cornhill Magazine, and-republished here. It has been said that he was unhap py in his domestic relationq not otherwise, we believe, than that his wife has been the inmate of a lunatic asylum for many years. It would be unfair not to mention that Mr. Thaekeray baa written occasional poe try—some of it, of considerable merit. But he' will be remembered as a prose-writer, and his death causes a void In the rank!, of modern &Whore, which is not likely to be speedily or easily filled. In his own ranic he stood ►lone, though he had numerous im itators. Onto Prism:len at Rlehmead-,Parolled Western Men at Annapolis. Prof. 11. E. Peck, of Oberlin, Ohio, who was appointed by Gov. Tod yo visit the Ohio soldiers in the Easte v ra Department, and es pecially to learn what could be done far those In the Richmond prisons, writes to the Gov ernor from Washington, under date of Jan uary Ist, respecting the prisoners released in return for the five hundred sent to Richmond by Gen. Butler. Ho says • Thi Federal prisoners them relearned were the best detachmont as to health and general condition wisieh ever elm, from Richmond. Indigd their state was hardly below that of our bast troops in active service. It is thought by some that the detachment woo picked by the rqbels in order to contradist the reports current at the North as to the ciandition of our men at Richmond. The returned see them selves, however, seemed to doubt whether this was the cite. They say that there were at Rollo Isle sixty-six squads of our men, num bering, neminally, one hundred to the squad. The squads are numbered according to their location with respect to the male °menet.— nu mbor one lying newest to, and number sixty six lying furthest from, the gate. The new men are put into the aqua& moat remote from the gate. Once a wool an inspeetion is made, and vacancies made in them slands nearest the gate by death er removal to hospital are filled from the squads more distant. If, for instance, there are fifteen vacancies In squad number one, squad number two supplies It, and so on .to the end of the line. In this way the squads nearest the gate preaently come to be tilled •ith the best eonditioned and best seasoned men. • TOG detachment which came op on Monday was lustily mastered in, and was made ep mainly from the first six squads, end Outs it contained an unusual number of sound into. Immediately en the arrival of the detach ment at Annapolis, the - men were stripped of the clothing which they had worn in prison, end pat into entinCy new garments. When I saw them pestordey they looked es oomforta ble and hearty as they would if they had just come from Camp Dennison. Them men have not yet been exchanged. They are only Paroled. Col. Hoffman hopes to have ell the paroled men exchanged soon. While negotations aro pending, the me■ who belong to regiments serving in the Western Department will Ise keptin camp at the West. Cal. Rodman bad already given order for the necessary transfers, and all the Ohio - paroled men now at Annapolis, who belong to regi- ments serving In ,the West, will be in Camp Chase within a week. • I had • most pteuant interview with the Ohio men who came In the last detachment. They were patio line by aztotheor of the camp, and fors couple of hours wo 'exchanged tid ings-front horns for stork, ofaorrow and pet vaGoa st. Belle. Isis and Mb,. I told the. men of the interest which the Governor and people of ear State fall in them, and of the harnhos indignation which the constant re wit of crooltpin the Southern prhum houses WA excited is all out communities, I asked them totall ma the enact truth aeon Mese era , clam:. They Applied almosf with, 01111-111100, that the net be told; that the M elons ware iciaty and thesdidteslon Belle hie especiallyymretebedi -j n add: taka,whele week's ssakdmitt oneaeai"beacst looking fellow.W - Oulid ir ended tiat the whole put 7. - - 41 ButfiliddW"IteItsliu , the rebel ,aolasta. - theanittrua bar* as MI; in. Lone a1 , ..0w *wit the .11•10.. nark, =IMICESIMIZI Ed MICI='.! . . ..! , • prompt fellow, "would eel up II " f` — .....i .1 IHONG 1111:LA N-IvI.:A.TIoN rriNO-HORSE eLudicH.—On THIS, whole Southern Can`cirracir H r, son _.'• . ~",-:, k . ~T , C E 1' • tiT e • s I' , II , ER• —l7lr I I_ (Itonisy.) 310RielliG, Jae .111 b, et I 1 o'clook, "That's Fe," shouted ate troll?, c,,, , n , . 5.. d r nonl ?I— Cott .•Ho r • - .as , •-lacr• of the 74 I, ~• will b• sol 4, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, No 54 while there were ilitek`./5 ,I ~, -• i Intor: F'' . • - I , N•an ato .-, t - 0.0 rt.,/ w 1 ' 1 . .• h.•:". an :1;_l. ER- P',oo .7,1.. -.w rzt e vei r ! e_Fl.igh, fa m" , ,, ,wstate,m. I-c 1. si.o.ott ,1•V ,•I , ,fi 11 i,. ).•-{..‘ ih........• vf Jall a . mr(LNSAINIS, A cos ca. inanity, of, poor, pick wretches at ticro I , ti ,,,,, , n., ~,, , lying without aheller (6, when He dota It- . n'. I . +. o al • az ~ . t<torn..., l l, t,:r.t.te of th, (1... i \i, , 7 ()TICE TO IRON AND NAIL meat left tsee hundred °four w,n wers It. leg ; ".1 f a !Un ro•n“ e i es' "ai ''" 1 ' 1.. i. 1 l -w R -- 'e• .... DEALERS.—TO. stock on hand. corisiat log of in ditch. w ith an cover.) .d r' . l re min bin: ! it , . r.cl • r ... '! 1 ~,•,.. H. soots of con not Mor , a crut ono hur.dra4 and nrty tons aunt her iron, t 01..!.• ..!.• V. , r V:. 1., I: 1 , . , e L,1., F ,,,,, 1ary• . erably welt wetted , and 241,00 'a PO ..I.la, b. , ,ng It g and want of •TCry kind. the, , rero 1 , ,a, ,• . ~,,,, „.,, tr , Kiltsnaing Rolling k• ill C, . will he slid In 100, Hosing ■stAtementa. "If it End not icon it, ! o-- • ----- • on acesommarlating terms, x. 1,011 net s the suspense and home-sieknem - raid one of 7 :- ,'7 -- ,. T. Tii 1. vrr — ls I il'El; II liAzErrE : ~„ 15... IA 11 Illa'K EY A. C.: 0 1. the moat ill-conditioned t,I the party, "I could '`, :-.;.„... ~ ,. .ii', L . l N .. 7 , 1 ,: •, --1 . 1n: ~ , , ,.1 :, .. A .f . t . la. , ij i ..ca. 1 c., r , - .. 1 'TV:A Sf SAW MIL!. 1 , (/Ii. SALE, ettu• bare etand it pretty well." " I am t "' lo ' '"" •. IL t.. h• -1 111 Is f ' : ', .:T r'' •.;,;,...,..,....,,,,,,:;...; :,k, ) : 1,. eta/ on the back of the (thin lver, In the Dor. ear. always get along, and did not suffer Imo at At- at .at toe I, I,rt r, ~t. 11, iti: Rttons, 0 ,, • °ugh of 'aw Wiley, 1: miles ire, tio. eft,. Sae lOW Much," raid a bluff cavalrymen. And I do- 1.. e r,l, ~,....., ~.., 1k ~•d ~,.. 1.a.1, es 01 gro.t in, la in iv...in:tooth; order, la capable of rating tiro. bend that MOO. of the stonier, as to herd thipe, • po•na a s 1:. b 1 pH., .0, a 111, ~,n44,1c0 I. ciP-gl. ! too s:fort In lenta.k, and adaanrablf °omit roeted tor related to the suffering, of the second partner e`'''l" J L It: tt t0 . ..11 SN. th. , Cargo buildtni• pervoos. rather than to thorn of the apeakert tetra. ; J.. , ". iv.. sisi,p,rr. , for forth, ptirileular D s i at i l.!. , si lA,Trn. A. )1. 111:0W V. selves. : j• 2 C..nlntt tee. Too 07, Sewickl•Tvilla P.... Pc IL it . ^ince 1. - here that the -__:_---,-7_ ----- It is in place for we t. say o men laid that there had torso consideral,lo N riLE LIISKARI ASSO iruproce men+ in their condition eine, the wait.- : t ,:1 ; ,T1 , :.)N.—Th.. Annuli lit.mtia, v. 111 U. in; up of the excitement et the N,,rth the stihjiket of their alarerin so. They all thotql,t, 7 „ too, that if the Gekoretnent would apply at, C.,witlato-4 and Treasurer wilt principles of retaliation, the improvement , 'e l ol:Cieers would bo still more deeirivo. t.. 1 ttt Co: yer., PION . „ Pre..1.1,,.0. Tmattir•r, ns Inotlre 0211 From Inquiries which I merle I am eat, • thr... AllllllOl, elow• r. m. 07;, that while some, end many, of the packages o,•ig rat tt, It ,ard 1.11r,u,r• which have been sent by Northern people to , tni their kindred at Belle I and Lii;hy, have Orncert.tanwnu e aaeasnan t bean withheld by the rebel authorities, the I !tame.° Co , Pittsto-re, Jon. n lent. f most of them have been forwarded without ; MEP:IIM; niE EiTocK the lees of their contente. I 110 L DE I.S of the Pittsburgh and Dirminits Bat notito,wcary you with a longer Article, ham Pa•ssenger Company • 111 he held on I think these conclusions are warranted by ~ . • •N DA Y. the le.b day of Janus-y, 1-04. at to Lau wilieh bare come to nay knowledge, i o an A.cli n on for through otlzied and private sources e, e Loire., •• ••.:1 to Id. to ear.% for the ensuing 1. That the treatment of our men at Libby ears Vehl. E. l'il.3llCli, doe:entry. and Bello Isla is tot so cruel as cur people have generally rupposed; but 2. That It in. Nt./ lit MEETING OF THE go inhuman that, other corrections failing, it Ft...Lie...Ore et the P ITrSDrltott GAZEYITE should he met by stern and rigorous roma.- AssOtli A 1 . 11,S 1.111 he Id on Tui•day, January Linn by our Government. 3. That no more , to. 1•••••1, at 3 r the gloweel arolee or exchange. are likely to ocean for a I Building, cern. ot e'en and et. Clair street., for long time; and 4. That sines toe rebels will rli«Jon.' as-1a.., anti the I.atoeietion of curt other Itie:nose receive no mere rupplles from either our Na. tional or State tiogernments, inoividunleas roes be I.r.o•ltt helm. the ate•ling• should make haste to rend relief to their rel- wtt:AT Asti WO, 111, A. AL BROWN. 'tires or anqttaitilances who arc in the South- f D. It. Loso WATT, D.9f ern prisons. nitraboreh, . ;A, All plekages intruded for Ohio prisoners at ' Richmond, should be addressed to the ear. of . 117? , DI VIP END NOTICE.—The B• and the Ohio State Agent, J. Wetmore, Esq., at ' buret..:. or 1t,,, nitintnettam and Pitts. Washington City. • t7ornyeer hers this day &s tared a I r5......1en4 of 81 LO I'LL :MARX, the Capital -- roast of raid G. teparty, out of earning. of the _another ne , ter from Gerierni pa, oars,. et menthe, oars, et the offiee of the 'rename. plain Tolk to Not lull: . ten esalUnlsta. roi`forthe D. 0n... an 1t,.. 11.•erri. Attest, C. Fr it. A VVi.s n o k )) r"""' The GaaCompany di Norfolltha,ngeealed up their works. and refused for air or eight '• si t s months pant to light the city, Gen. litoler I E k. NEW liN Al A i' 4 l' I (lei AI . NkV LL/.: t•h• Chooses apsn ordered the establishment to ho seized. „„, , „,„„, m Thereupon the directors came out tinder the etel Geotl.m . e• klol".. 1 sod FILIDAY EV6I4. I_hitS, at It • L3l and I.S.F.DNEADA.T “cOnstitutional rights dodge," arguing thAt nod NATUItitAT A FTElthirsigis, a t s the military authorities had no right to 'rite the works under the Cons:itution. lion r s L a d . an d Mew s ,. Butler's letter contain, the argn meat L,r the nol7.tf directors and ben. Butler's a rower: j t.ertra Parer ton n Ha, i.:••••11.4 e. I 1 A Lot I'Afirl C.. Wee r ue I 00f I:Aunt:Ns. / I f` I rt,h• FOrlkariel 0 V• Nue lA.:. 23. IA .1 Ili. mud ‘fruhut. Genital.: Ihe e retell - C:1 y tufa ~ •, i tot" I. !.. M..N11•11 . , ..f f. tau Ault* of Ccation of tho 24th r of Doce ether, t•, AI. M. „,„ a , a , Cooke, Esq., chairmen el the ott el:bolder.' •. It: t i...r 1, •1 Alit. I flu, mud meeting et the Netioln Gas Company. er P.a.:- oy .. .r. it.o. Is.l.utiiiff fo re oi ma fi lag the letter of Mr. Cooke yourself, mist- ! • r .s h . ing to the taking of the Norfolk is Wore. by the military author - tiles of the tri,,rl ' l• 1I I LIP- , Is -- I Ito r•lto_ g.- States, and beg that you will forward Ilan thy. °.; • a t.. • P1...0 zi. red eltraloioy communication in reply. ; l . mitot 0 .. 11 rod •• i. oore• .t • I lit i. no • f -1X elik CENT, m TLIIIKE Mr. Cooke claims for the Gaslight C.,mpley Dort ha, t•Es; s it t ot i„,„ , that theypossess very euluattie work., for . ire 2, of t. ese.t.i.n. or the paysmoot., which they now claim large comp.iniirtlon s from the GoVerl3l3lal3 , l, that the ILAjorify old sit tAG n , eet the stockholders have duly conformed to 100 requirements of Genera: O,.rdrr No. 49. nod that the company wore putting the work. in order when they were tel en by the Government for military purpo•se. rtoln Oen of the constitutional rights of the holders. It will Lc observed, first, that un , il hint a few days the majority of the stookhoid , rr have acknowledged and are known ise having been in rebellion agaiust the Government of the Coiled States, and as haring endeavor, d to overthrow that Conntitutton about whs . h now they so glibly talk, and hare only joss now taken the oath of allegiance to that Got - ,ernment which they have sought to destroy. in conformity to the requirements of a Iwo lacy order. And erect now, under there lie,- liar eiroomstaucm, with the oath fresh in tot tr • months—in a communication from the stack • holders to the agent. of the G•re rem cut, wok their claims of new fledged rights leer/toady repeated, the word loyalty Of elf eielefiee to the Government never Suds plane. They any that they have conformed to the requitement, , of General Order No. 49. That order requires of them nothing. and more than etre of them ! hare said, as I em informed and believe, that they took the otth to ileAe tacit property, andthat they claim—set that they ate . bat that they bare token out a loons- , men, loyal trig fip / net renesyntri. tore pa. tedlielt hfeel .earn ierfaned to r..per.. W.'ors tho . , brooms iozsal in asset e, en lap, anti 'peal of off: is; tA•DatA of okvivine, to thou e05....y, ufl ereptirereepf, Oct nen date, it leaf be ennel;l to CF.31.• Cteir neeitinetioeni r:tdafe. It tilt property is as valuable as they t•lAirta it, avl • kayo the company left It to go to rnni for • many months, sillscut any attempt on , part IA put the gas works in operation and . light the city? Did their rebellious prooiir itlee overceme even their lore of gain, in that tney • Were Willing to terrifice their properly rs:l, , , than to aid the Government of the Coiled State; by lighting it, in protecting their city from the robber, the burglar, and its mcmill any? Is it not true that they hate lefuiesi the military authorities of the United State., more than once, to light the city, and loon., tied in that refusal until after they wore in formed that the works wore to ha seised upon for that purpose, and the Government hnl in curred expenses in that bohalf 7 I should ho quite Metaled, as an net of justice, to promise them in tie future a to , nth ty average rent equal to what they hare re ceived for the past nine months, as a compen sation from the Government for the use of their works. Th•ir chairman talks of the economical management of the company, as compered with the prospentrre Matisgesnen , the Government., and be certainly ought to he quite extirand if he is assured tram the Gov ernmeut the same rent which he had received under his own management. Exactly what will be done is this the work will be pot in repair, more economically by twenty lief :mut. than the estimate which was roads for the com pany for the repair of the woiks. They will be carried en ealeiently and oconotniesally, co Out the eh; of Norfolk will be fully ligtitcd, and' its peace and quiet In the drake°oe of the night be ascend, until it is made certain the', In cave of an attach upon the city of Norfolk, the rebel proclivities of the owners will not leave theolty in darkoese, as a means of Impairing the defence made by the Veiled States fermis, and when the owners hare by their works, and not by their lips, convinced the military au•boritirs that they can rely upon their loyalty for aid in repelling se invasion of the rebels, and keeping up of the works to old el in that behalli then, end not until then, will the works he Tofertsed to their custody. In the meantime, Weer/Ile at eol3ola will be kept of the fetkir , and tape.- ditares, and the reef" 01 profits ' which no doubt will be considerabl•, will he paid to them who are loyal le tile sense of the surd tie understood by loyal men. Yon are at liberty, General, if you plortie, to ranee this communication to La pohli.hol for the information of other eitieenv, if any in Norfolk, who eland in like ones. I hare the honor to be, vary respectfully, yours,, B. F. Buena, Major General Commanding , To Brig. Gen. lean Beames, commanding at Norfolk. Tun ENUOLLMENT or Bairns —We learn that the Solicitor of tho War Department expressed the opinion that with the exist ing lawn further legislation trill he neces sary in order to secure the enrollment of slaves ip the loyal Staten. lie enrollment of Mayes has thus far been made without an agreement with their masters. A bill will soon be introduced tomeet Ito require merits of the ease. A 22tIST or PUS PIC./.1% BLetaa.—Thc Ban gor (Me.) of the 7th, gays it learns from private letter reeelled in that city that in passing through the town of Li.et pool, on his way to Halifax, Blaine, the leader of the }d raw who captured the Chesapeake, came to contact with alive Yankee, Mr. F. A. Pitcher, of Yarmouth, who procured an officer, arrested and curled him to Halifax and detirert I him to the proper authorities. 1:z•Gov. THOMAS 11 Moue was on Friday elected United Staten Senator from Mary land to fill the unexpired term of Senator Pearce. Mr. nicke is now filling the place by the Governor's appointment. C.I.rDIDATES CORONER..—Joni McCune°, el 111.14 LS ant, Allegheny, wet be, mesa. data for CT:O.f a Allegheny Cutuityoutlect to L. elacirlon of Ito amass County Union Coarantlon. &Mtn VOTICE.—__TEURD WARD UICPAID' 13 WAVES =On , N. Ora', 1.008 AND DDDI, DM TAMES, en IVD, not p aved In the towel or 00511Abiss fcv callecdas. via ODA Di lit* el 2 ia the CU? ThigniretsollYs. Irma mot; An A be au% or at- Ea Nor:l7lllNabstar atm, Ira to !Oda& p, 3.11. lurwarAn. DeasetQt. mows PUBLIC .IrfOTICEB LL. Treautr, pt. 6 a. IIIiiIMERME Prosident etiud : ~.par, hen. ILI• Lt.: It YEll •11,1[E, .n•vt t. nn after lt • 1“1 OP •••••••t• •••1•••••• ,4, 1 1114.3t11; h. Po. lIE r eLlt (lank will ha 641 xoe D.. , I .a T , the 10.Ih t 0 . .1 • , , r 1 11.• Ir, next of in th• t ay. at • li• , I I, IN f.vr Direet u•=7 f. 1 .1 A.. to if to. ok.A.ND Ittb .1., Air n. ; .1011 V SCUI.I.T. l‘cc: Nth. I MEE I IN,: or THE KlocK. us , I 1::e I. •I:rus..d Comp., *III 1. ss• sssts... No 111 1 vords OY :IN sv Jassnssry 112.4“, . 17. at all tt: In, nu • ; :an en r.. s: 0 , s.ss, r. isrl 1, 11-11 k . I 1111: ND Nt)l ICE — . I to Pros . ;:.; t . T 5 ttf SE . G...nrafly I „11 rol %hr. tr, I'rt. ~.A I 1 11 0. 1,1. lb, LL: N V tiAm , str. lary. 14 K, / = 1.E.111 r. 5 P 111.. .10u I, nlex, Iht•ciar• n , )h.. v.,11 b 0 hi cal tub 6h. 1.1.11) 1 . F.4. , L ,•s, thowet42 Irmr, .4 II ..od 12 h . Ito hir.ctaah...l , r , lon _ r 11. \8 VI N, r,.laeal .VVE. Ir .1 11 II" El It T 1 S E.IE.rTN Ul it'E 'CI I It( 'LIAM; 31ILLS - Gr ay. T.:l-.11 /1r ti r r • •.., 1,1,1 L t 1..1 , KET .t Fl Uti, trztrt tti. LIJO 841. 1:, 4 ft T . 1:14 030. LKT —A tta tura- I , , inual tine furul•lv-i r.o.ms Tr I,KT, .rtsl.o.l We d, nutl et 0.. rof haw. src "ND ST RE'. X CH ANtrk; K 6101-3 i. TrE “, A y 141'1".1:11.1•1. Jetasary 12th, • t 7.1.• eill b., s .1.1. tit Ow Commitrar..l 8.1 e• Nu Lt •tr,—t . 2 , 1.11.ro• Etch • nnn Tt•nk t' It , • it , -11.t.' AMR., A to•`rs. lATSNTEll—Eniplo)tnent, br an un- I I married moo., 3.11 7erot .1 ay., N.Lo Loa Iwo, m`•natoar d G , ll/ to k•rynt,,l •0.1 tL. sale of goo la. A pmtna,titnt aitottion, saber In t. , •n or coon•), draft., nme,as, , ...y ran La do po.t.ed WI smartly. Alireo T. It. S., P.el NIACII I N IST WANTED.-A . M oo 84,14 r, will be siren ton luau Net II qualified to oupertoteud tM batl•lin( 411 it,atnbo.t Lost., a tats tha eru^ral u,orotg , t of a Iturtlio• 41,q, Is ml,aoa. Correwpm I w•t1,1201111 I 5T61• 11LIN6, ltt.ltwo, laau.o.. COBB it ATRIBLTNO, MOl•nn Irtmodry TOE HOUSE AND STI)li E —For sate tit to,nodinn, eslol,l..bm. nt Innll mnd end Itnovra McIADDV.S , ICE II USE. on the onr rur Terry and /our h Ar3eele 1 hie pr. twit, invt , or or ...pox. •Iy, 1.. bolt pnrchse er, itv.d favoraq.• o re En.pdte r.( J• 7 2w NI'N M UV Pnorlh ettwet. MANUP,ICITIIINti SITE FOR .ox L.E.-1, I tnfgroood.ootdolog about elz the thlJono K ohrlo Ake, nod Coo. ,h. p.oporty of tlte he,' of ¢••1•.-rt 11. Pokocr, zul • oat of the (tippet Work., lo litl r. tome apt lz to ILLS Il II IL txtt, Joo.on tin (Ilontotot Moat. GAMIC! t;A‘i 11:1\1 1:! (40 QnAii • 2 . SAM.. Y. u ; Ke..A , •• ; /4 W. 1.1 I 11 ktlt , 11 Pbs.sAnt, • ?.• sovrel• EL...trod and f..rsAlt st Kn. 1.,A St,on,l tsll FIIA lig VAN WIRIER. xFt . c . rtslC:3fit —Lettora Ten Innmutory on th. estate n•ntool Phrulp., Isl of itu r to. o•hip, It gh..i,y (vont,.do .md harlog 1..11 lestwd to tho onder.lg.e•l, all p-r•vo 10..1ng daft). ngn•vet SOId r n ill nt them duly eattlituf lentil for set lktuent thl,o4ludobt god r.vp;..tvl to mut, halno•lubto J..N ATHA N ILEX- P.J . E.EII, Jeltd.rt.T. EV.ontors. 25 utit.v.N . ISLAU/1 10 bb N. 0 sod am. 5.0. r.: 10 04, 0,,a0r a Olonl , 1• NO,l. 1..,4 00 6 do do n., Ealto 41> da, 6...5n 110:i00at , Gct o.au do‘p; 00 hell bnln boa. 1, 2 nod 10 0 1,. str.otly pruo• 0. 0 Mulobroa; 10 0,, Gal.•u by raj, Ov laoal 6.1 tar ula by LINDSAY I atrout , , 1.11 it ONT Llbany aaaaa 6. N w iKS! NEW SI Laq Volta of a...12504.1y or Grant. Pica rear. ~f Prayer. Very 14.1,1 Cual, T.rice of Loyaltj. Paper• fir Tbonstaut Cm's, R. Y. &mita , ' Commitator, Color Gavel, Sod Mbar chola:. Books, et Ina 11. ml Store of T. E. WABER Ja3 xo tow Alleab./ U LET.—That well known Hotel , . property. long and favorably anon) an the rul• f i s sou,:s,k, Waguaaton, Waal:doom county. I ibm“ylrii - ola., will I. 'mad, If opplitalloa Is ado by a suitable person within a abort tiara.. this Hotel i3l situated In the heart or 'the business portico of the lords. We huthilap aro eradiaollb aus, acid In scary reveal' calcolated (Ora ent-elisa genes.. . . . Porteoston veal to obit on tbe ant day of April arr. If &and, arrappocate ;my be mule erbb tba. poroent occapont, by 'bleb pontnulatt nEllbn ems at Si eviler dot& , . zJCISIPA,TECIPLIZOIL IN.O EMI . -- -- - 'Pig , t ' -• ' 10 - asultiotirttr . 1 . .. T. 11.. • . 0 Tr aitarvizrzsvAtE-rrs., w IPER £.I7E-ETS. SANDUSKY tiTREE F.—For sole or in Ist. altandsonse three-story HOICK E5Bl. DtmeEdaygicatplag t.e rooms. situate No 99 S., east yat...Aftegbeny. (fourth house above Ors J. B. arch, same .tae ) Lot tO loot by SO ess*etatltjattH . •piii let. Thia is eta ot lb* I9oa OTAlOOtiteas 19 the two .'.lii... • T 1 GRUM t en.. Kne4 etre.. Pitrebervb • ANTED. A WRITING TEA.CHER, tot Aim Totirtle W.rd Schnole, Allegheny. Apply doting the week to either of th. ordereigated Dire. D. 1.1.1T10N. North Canal it.. .1 P. CIS A 10, Diamond, P. OI.Y.FON, Ohio et 0A.1.1 W. titIAFEH, 110. 106 Fifth Street, Pittsbergt,, P.. Calms for riNgiONf, BOtirTY. FRIES VON EY, Sc., vigorously prosecute& N. sIEDLE, No. 183 SIIITII !MILD ST Pianos and Musical Instrameati, Keeps conetastly on band a fibs assortment uf NIF P111(09, VIOLINR, GOTTARS, ONE, rITHINGS, ►a, which Pelvis/1 sell for lee prises. Jefroaeol immagiumai BOOTS AND SHONA closing oat oar Kk of !ALL NIA WINTER ROOLR *1 reduced prior, to outto room 11. r %ant/ stock. come and boy IL p•ir of ch.. , BOOM, SHOE., BA LMOR&LS, or1(4, E Erx LO OVERSHOES, or /ELT OVERSHOES, Jos. H. BORLINIPS Uel/l , KT ' , ALL --ISV virtue 4.../ of an order of tho Orphans' Court of ill.-gbaky fl oaa ,y, dated J a nnary nth. 1.44 the undo...trod, Adatsslatrattla of Aaron B. W.f, dereamo.i. wilt •s. , inas to Pnhlic Male, On the roosts., on TIIItRA• GAT, the 415 day ..f Ifebruney. 1861. at 7 0.. clock •. n... the 1011.. ing deerrlted "teak F Ott ti NG .hunted In 111011 n toornshlh. Allegheny renoty, pa„ t...mmenclug at the c. - rcer or land f Aaron hi'.. bor . . holm Jam as Whitaker. and land of Anr..st B. W.V. heir., and monolog by line of Jan,. Whit. •ker g. 24, W. sti perches; th-cco 2' O W hr of A. B. West 7 4 5 perches. Trtt., 55 C. 11 porchsa, by land of mold holm A. lice of her n Whit .k..'. h.+, throe, by se d I.ne S. hri 0. IS porch.. Sr pt., of loophole., togoth, with all tmproe, meant and bnildinge erected Torten .4,24 mute known at lima of at.; . LIZ . 1. G. wE T,.rlestnt,r,,s. Jan Ihis.:terT E It I'IA \ trjl STEINWAY PIANOS 1 t at, Io to the e. ors* .1 tit Is reek, tttol ttr Lttit to Motet the snot, ttnit of porch...tor, Tha latt aorrh•rity tho BTICIN WA YlAtithi 16 Itx.vrll ksolge . n yvin feribee uot.a at our b.nd I. They so, tro Toed doult iho Best Pianos E.'ver :\Jude H. SIEBER & 880., pt, St. Salo • a m,u for Statnlaaa'• Ma,. a. prmstit,laiti _ _ _ NI C'SICIA.L. I N tzi'r Uri "a' ii! leeober 4 gluging and BolBllll ' 3 Method of Vocal Traiuinz. I=l xn nHKIICATI . ,stecttully lnsm I. Astern of rittsborgb 404 Wtettoti thht Tern, of this Institution will entonatn, svcon.l so.s , Ih Januhry. thG4. Th. etsates which La.. Jo t cornnlht.4 ts , roa. will be confirms., na«stlch, to ice s Tusedsq .n 4 /Ws., the saturhoon rlash froth C. an. the i•eliitlf, slangs Lout 7!, to P', Tts•,t MMI=MCS= • -- - esertilree iireparary to foither adroucement In the theory of maiie. A 01..A.58 PI)Pe NSW BEGINNERS w I I be f rd, to meet once • week, on ltinteday ev.tang et i y . when a CGEITUO of leteone to the Sudiment• jets. adapted eopeclally to new beginners. In all 01 thews alaeen fracthial oaercleee e Chorus *ld Church !lolly. A./../. aeoetal issi•i• • ti,in in Itaelinte Method of Veke Training. ae esyn member of the clam; will Mcas • Ml 3 ly mitted and clantritd. Quality of PM.. COOP ~• II prenupclation and the tasteful and livery of the mice will receive careful attention. PRIVATE LESSONS are airen to Ladies ar G.e tie:nen at stick linnet as epee-A upon. dil r:• not. nerels will ha admitted to any of tin •ithent further charge. All bo,Le for ft. use of t`ie lustltute turn 41,1 ire* TERNS MagMi6=l . Prlrate lvaerta In Singing end Vocal Trait.lug half hour Itimon., per qua.tar at tvrelsro week•, la , lessont • weak, $l5. J. 11.1. pOSITIVKLY ONLY ONE WE .R LONGSII. L. HIRSHFELD, No. SS W 001) STREET. Wrll auto taus to ebbs oat his riculA courittios of Fine List is Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, And • carnplot• •••coluouat or \ HEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Cloths, easstmeres and Yestlngs, To !toot rarloty. told 1., lb. s.r.l ooly. sir Ftwaanaber, Oar lr your LAST ell AYNIA end LAST REIM to by !root bargolst. oO:t1.1 A Olt IIINANCE preauribiug the i.Satartne ...tam City ottltnr.. Aso. 1 Z. 1 arcialsed an] .odd by ta Napo', Al .l.ravn. and ram.. ft( Pat./Amyl. fo. Fol. (awl C(.1131014 ‘.100.41 amalled, a.A u lo beraby ordatnal o.d fowled Lv tb. aaLl.wity et , deg tem., flat kyr tha Ei.cral year al 1t.04, &Rd bamalke until other...bre repilatard by 1 . 01.1130 6. th e ...Uri , . or the City °facers tvareisaltur mimed *ball br as lallnaa, vlb The salary of th• Mayor's Ch.rY *ere. hutadrrd dollars per storm. Tue salary of the Troassurer, Mitten ha.olred dt•l- Ira% per .1901.111. Th.. eatery ..r the Coutroller, tee. 11,, usso4 Hare per Inman. Too ..tar) of lb. CIrT Srlerttor, twely, hoedrvel etrollars per onmner. The .lary of skin First Dlottict tilt missions,. six hundrod Minors tor annum. TEsi-salary of the &vomit District Street Commis. hitudrial dollars psi - annum. Too Wary of the illooonsahcla Wharf Master, eiaht hundred dollars per annum The odor" of the •ileandly Wharf Ham,, eight nundrod dollars per annum. t be , a der, of Heuenger of rontiolier, three hno• dud dollars per annum. The Wary of "Susanna, of roundland Commit tees, Mor hundred sod tifty Pollan per annum ; and that lb. ofnen of Xpeenger to Select Omura ho abolished, Thal tho City Gallant liken hereafter retain se hid compensation for hia orrice., ono,dimrth of hi. Pas, hided of onathlrd, as barman, /riper intendent and Clark of Markets mob Inn au..4 to worn hundred dollnn. Inn I. lineal! ordinances, or part of ordinenc., as for as the maw are Ineondatent with tbls ordi nance., an boort,' unsoiled. Ordained and *moral Into • law In Conn, thi. Tih day lemur", L. 1).1304. JANIS Idoarrt.T. President of bdort Coupe .1. Athol.: E. B.llonatur, Clark of Select Connell. Milli M. KlLlsile,' Trodden' of Common Cknineti. Attest 11110. Itlinnsa, Clerk of Common Connell, GEORGE .R RIDDLE, CONVICY.A.Zi Clan. otam. Ala 89 Diamond St, Pinstrunfe, • DNEDB, 608TGA028, 1011,7.0191513,,80ti0c -1E809891W LIENS, and other Instronw.to et WtiWu dm' with =stun £aoanitl ad for ISuaateu aa titles, to itial Waft, da. fBBBB9ll,med &cora. imiscbia Myr Wok le.. >m ' 'weitilte.twer seusiflz R a e mr .""truit. airowni, ~a ., u g, ,• ., -r .;.4', -4 :—55;!;, , , . 1,•17,Z—, . .'L. TRrl,l THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, I=III THE NEGLE("fEII ; TRI TRIALS O t P 1 We sC111:01. TRACRU. MITA KY LI; DALL ueroe L.& twtoon.. • loos .hol I ..,r•1 • k<1 . 1,P.: he English langu.ue P. 'Token The ttory In goeatu.n lee.s4o up of •.lbgled Pa, tot Io n• nod tbc he..Llce le • ;cu-g laly from affluenc. I ...du •sl to povtrt 7 by the death of • father. wt.., Ir r•s.do , d book, opt by the o hetnet stud noachlont ,•.• a %111 sir Thus Impoverlehed, the ftiendlo..• girl b•lt • to botch ug to • pad. trubool for the m. stun o r part. en the sotte.so, with that ton,on. p bo it u.er kg all Lot- It•er sry product)ona, cat , Ps her I tong, the to Ing 4.12 abb. b over • to ••I frieud:aos• glr I alb) tile. to obt•ln sr- L r Hawing been • teacher ra I M familiar with her sutler. . Sr. - It t LLI it• details. fr,rn the rumen,. . to the f“.r.b, aad ebe Is r,e , . to tbs abaractarr of moat ..fthrw who occupy prominent position. It re !wt.. 1.. the manage t of the public school sta te.,. Whore merit Is du.., she freely accords It; but where censure Is warranted. the aunt!. It with an unsparing hand, and to a Wenner calculated to make the reelptents of It •rn<e. Alt.lrthte, WI. doubt If a m•,r, •zeitlng—and at the .31 c Lima • or r., useful our? as L. the moral whIA It Cnirrej • 11, r alum Am putglo and we shall Le much mist:Liters If 1. e nblication does not lead to wide...plead rumment. That It contains euialou: rhar,ro, whlch w I:I .. crike wme wneru, ' the p.adlz may re.a assured. Let no one 'lt II to secure the ope-ulcut chapters, and our word fur It ihey will not be rd, a in looking after wlud fol Low•. Res.., the 0m.... orylL. NEW lORK r.F.111.% le now p.ll.ll.hluz a epiondhl romance, •.. 10.1, " Nt' HITE RAC LE, THE A VENOM ; or, '(`LE 13P.1D1: OF I HE .IEITI.EaIF NT," by T., 5 Sum, lid ab Allot twist etcitiog .4101, k ebb. J, i• MAR I Dun ur. TII IC FELON'S loom the pee of Hos.arto A 1.041, Jr. Ad bid 10 ali it gore. legally from EIGHT to TWLLt'E flit clam ketelies, of differaot varieties, • large number flue poem., end • earlety of de. partmeuts ma ul and enter tali ley character, lu rks:tile •• Pl•asant Paragraph.," irthful Blur eble," •• • ledge •• It .tris of Inters.," eb• , etc et,., tits e. hole g.log to t re, a fatuity morriptrier as bi freely ...milted by all who -1..e It h. net Itt equal either lu Ws country or the a:4, Price, bee omits mutat. STREET & SKITH, I=l CM — Spec:rum ..gyp Le imut AN ,,, (JRD , INAMT making appropria- u t D. a dalowl rtad mnevesl by tA.a Nnyor, velv-na PeUbetrpk, Ivtilea awl c.netult 4141-a• a.na.W.l., and sr 411 keret, rs,dometi wut egAaceal If 0.4 .11.10, That the hahreen • t mad .rity, tor the year 1311, a. tang Item Tam's, Loan., • h I al other a togrth, vtth any mon. ys In :La Trasauty e t , thrr• tee appropriated, are h.r.hy tappr , rtlahli t o the tolluar le, pu. por Tax on Manl..ipal X 44000 •• . lit 0 641•110/1 a CityOrlicery. . r. , 0 00 IIM=B!I MUCTI=2III2 'fit i • \kart, ork MIMIIMM= =MEI MMITZIEM IM== G912113:1 1 ' C.n• Invnt I It tkard 4,1 Health Iy!wlg Onte.an.rgWurwd., nnt r.ca do d. 00 colzotorr.v , tl 2.1”0 W Tlnalko. ............. IC. Stu Ala,- FRC.] Su UV • r Ifth *3O: Ate al 11.7111•1,1 M 1.15,1, La' urrtame . ma 1&64. (1 y T.t I SI,COO pJ B•tint., r 0.3,1310 1• W•ter IllaghAt y What 31.vontalat.la W hart. Plant end 111ZIECE .11.aattrLog Wood end Dart ........ P:ar,l Measuring ealt. Inspecting ........... ....-.-. ........ . Guitar %11:16 Licenara ramentar Hallway Wettb bolder Loma dna atA fal.tog dart 2261,536 OU sth. 2. That for the purp tee o' pr l• [ding raftlthent an lahoe io meet th e orttuary of the city, and pay the uitereet on the Conthrotelft Donde au thorized he Act of Assembly, •pproved the 11th day of • pill. 1861, and the Ordinanove of lionecila palm ed In pureitanea thereof. the f taxation an hereby let:revel above abet I. antheriud by former Acta of atieezebly, and for the year that they .hall be a. inflows, eft : • .• • . • 1. Upo n all rroperty taxable far St.t . e or Connty purl:toms, silxist mills upon Ma dollar or the Taloa- X. Upon all gewits, wares nod rerrebmdlro, and upon al: articles 01 trade and con:me re, Including Isles at auction and othetwirsi, one nod two third mob en t nest:dial. g. Upon the actual yt sales of each and Derry person or firm negated In the Undo, bordnees or or napalms of ronstllng for hit, her or their honed. vhsold, fermented or distilled Itrprore, end on the actual yearly take o earn and every gamin or firm enticed in the butane or occupation of an auc tioneer, fire milk on the dollar, excepting on the sale. of stock, real estate or steamboats, the rata of widen shall be one and two-third molten the dollar. 4: fin the go quarterly horimas of all for warding and constoksion merchants, Oros.. clod books, banking 1.44..1th - tom, and on the average quarterly roosipts of ,nrntanco orompaidee, insurance egoacles,exprese compardem and telegraph comyacies otte and intr.-third mills on tie. deli., And at the above rates thr ('try leseasor shall sa ws the said taxes. . Sr •. S. MI oraluancor frr p•rie of of-Al...wee, se far •.• to-. own. ar. toronal.t.nl t <wealth, are berrby repeal.d. ordained and ..nacte.l Into • I•a In Councils, this 0 , 11 day of liwvary, A V. Ihi4. JAgrEs 3IcArLYT, Pmfidva of Seleat Mullett Attoet E. S. Morena, Clerk of Nigel I.:fn.:ma. Tfil/5. STLIEL. Proeldant of COMM. C. 011,1. Jatast Mau 11CMerrse, Clerk or Common ermnell. ULLIJI.N ANC Y. inereasing• the Wetter Rent., IVLerfagt, T•bl‘lat Lleett., sad el, O. Yon. S.. I Do if oedailsoi /ma ....cad by au Marx, ..11- Jr•-rne• n.I ef he Se/at road Conn.. ••••antarasortlaimori wad ernectad 7 ,/ ant./...ity Me ek.o. • , Th.t the rate• of et•ter n 31. ..31 11..7 +re 1.-re••• Iter,•••••••1 rrei..3-at • per r s•ree..l,i erlta+l.6. un..l the uor of Watt•t flo tat satin Lereallor melte lb. etti. .191.10300 i• ILL tit•l hst.. 9. That the ISIM..‘f %barrage on the littoon• gab., Wharf and on the Allegtteay Wharf ba sbd the are reay ra t ty,' eve hundred par goa tees ober pre eat rate.. Sze. 11. That .11 roan for market stall. an I stand; except butchers' stand., be and the ammo at. hereby increamel on. hundred per inditeen over prevent rat.. Aar. 4. Tit ell licensee of vehicle; of •ve7 char• stria and deocription, tied all 1..6 .cal• ice; he arid thoesme are barby ant per contain over preenut rates. On. 6. Teat all ordinance*, or part.of erdinsaers, rio far u incoeulitaut herswith, aro bonny repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Cdunctls, this ne day 69.711171:1101, 1. D. 1964. JA3168 IicAULET, Po:dd.:at of l34:lcet Council. Ablest : E. S. 31oesoor, Clark of S.loct Council. JOIE': M. KILLEN. Ilacident of Cannon Council. Mien t HO= M'M.ma, Clerk of Cannon Ocnincil. Ja4:3l 1861. DiAutEs. 1864 LiclutrDnll7lE'Vfoorf r el?? AND te/UN'TING rt.... to Imitation Turkey, to rarTe:y ln bltecuo— t" trial gUt edges and with marble edgee—with Cas a. patent dupe ad eLsetio fastening.. All elute, .. From the uommoood to the very b.ot. Tor wile tO muottable rate by WM. O. JOHNSTON te. W., Stationer, oeltSavearrom fa Wood skirt. pArkft AND ENVELOPE WERE- L /101711E.—Jost opsnsd, Wks stock of NO'S, _ _LETTER AND OAP PAPUA.' Ali% OPES,IO pest mkt* orlon end knnlNksk Sos ateq tau. Tor Wok). , 11161 MIN DO, Pson`Dsoietti • " —AosaLkosslkeist : Wood 'knit 1 711 :I 1, QM. 7 01 0° 4.4 Mig , 4144 : f.,1[111:1 UAL W :_. MEIDIGII. LNDSEI'S IMPROVED BLOOD-ORAROIPR, rer tL. rare or .11 dime.. artrt.4 n I. [aware e nM tlamt, svda ACILOTCLA === n,*, r7s I prb, rt, 1.1.. , , :lac tr., Beall Li, 1,1,, AM,ct Old ..rd r=112;EN!!!!!1=!13=11 rt , p-p.l, • i Jana,' kw, Salt Mena, thueral L. bii , List Cam L. 54 App. tit, Lac Splnta, rot! Stoa.sb remalu Complaint.. toortbaa •Itb all otbar da• " I=l2 U. caucts nu.t betti,uatat. sv I=l I=l I=l tonag• of 11.1 r... halo Imn, ~,r J E.) it , Blood B..Pur, Irtna ortriel, ati, t,r, THE OftZAT I'EItIYIEII.--T/IS WORLD CIIAL LINGBD TO PRODOCE /T 9 EQUAL—TUB BLOOD-SE4DCIII2II oLoiziorsLr TRIUMPH . T.—throrn statement of David IdeCratuy, of lia• pier Townthip, Bedford Cauuty Is April, 1666, as tn. le I min remember, a small pimple made Ile eppearance on my upper lip, which urea lucerne enlarged and ewe. I need pooltitee of sorrel, and • wash of bine vitrtol, witliont effect. Eluding Ilse .ore extending, I called on Dr. Tay, of Shellebarg, who pronentherd It CANCEL:, and pro scribed s yeah of sugar of lead and brand poultices. Elndlng these remedies of no avail, I called upon Dr. IheSer, of Davidsvilla, Somerset county, whit also pronounced the disease Canon, and gave me internal and exterviel rentedee—the latter consisting princi pally of anodic—but all to no purpose, se the disease continued aprvading toward the noes I neat need • preparation of arignic, in th• form of Balm. This or a thine chocked the disease, bed the Itillunrozelosi moo increased. I next calkd upon Dr. Eitatler, of St. Clatreville, Dedfurd county, who slut pronounced the db... Cason. and applied a Wee, Bald to be • never Wilzig remedy, but it had no effect whato.r to cheelthog the weed of the sore. In December, in the same year, the &wane had eaten sway a greater part of my lip, sad hod attacked the nom, when I went fis (Nonni:lath whore I oonsnltod Prof. 11. S. Newton, of the Eclatle Medical Dales.. EN pro mo:trisect the dieeue ceitaneoue C•ncer, =pule dared by an Inordinate use of mercury." He applied mild sine ointment, and gave me internal remedies My face healed up, but the ingarnmation was not thoroughly removed. to Febmary, ISH, he pro nounced me cured, and I left for home. In April, the diem.. again returned, and m violent erne the path 1.1. t I could not rest at night lA. In May I returned to Clarini.B. and again plated myself un der the charge of Dr. Newton, with whom I ,male. ed until September, daring whlcb time he need every knoen remedy, and partly eucreeded in thecting the disease, but when I rebused home there wyrit still three discharging doers noon my bee. I contlnued wing Newton's preparations, and der medicine that I got from Dr. Ely, but the Canon continued grow. ; log until It had eat off the left Ude of my wee, the greater pontes of my left cheek, and had snacked my loft eye, I had woo up all mop ot ever being rural, alum Dr. Ely mid he could only give relief but that a cure wee Imposeible. In Larch, 18513, I bought • bottle of . .IlloodSuarcher," but I must con tent that I had na faith In it. I was eery west when I commenced using It; but I Bind that I gained utensils day by day, and also that the ulcers cone menud drying up. I continued, and when the third bottle win taken my face was healed as If by a mira cle. I nee,' a Imola bottle, end I have beet healthier since than I have been for the last seven year. Al though my bre le sadly eltsAgured, I sm grate. fill to • b enign Providence who hen inured my Dee and which haa been done through the Weinman's!. Ity of ..Lind•ey's Improved Blood-Seareher.' . DAVID Ile-CILEABT, Sworn and subectibed this Alat day of August, A. D. IV-66, before mo, one of the Dartlres of the Nun, In sad for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair Ott., Fenn. JOHN GOBLET, J. P. Withers D. J. /earn. =MIMI LI raft COMPLALYT CLIDED EP LINIZSTS tIITSO FED BLOOD-S3ARCAER. Peermally append before me, on. of She Justice of the Pee In and for Glair county, George Kapp, who being dttly sworn according to law, doth depose and ey : Two yam ago 1 VW. .misted with pain he. twee. She shoulder; sleet constant onagh, logs of appetite, chills, night sweats, andvery anklet to eke welds_ lat Grath became to weak that could hardly walk ; my phyeicie did me no good. Boma time tut fe ll 1 crorreesuced taking Lindany's Unprov ed Bind-Searcher, and by the nee of two betties wag pertetly cured. I fel sale to recd and It to all wbe sufer drool liver disease, general debility, low. of appeite and other dhas.re nelolog tram Imparlty of the bled. I weld not like to do sethoe it. 1 welder it we excellent family medicine. (Signed.) GROBGT. KOPP. Peer. and reb.riled this 16th day of Meth, A. D. 1637, before me. J. GOILLSY, J. P. ltora—lir. Kopp to • noldent of Prankster., nod .1. ell known to the citizen. of Dish . and Bedford eeti title as • man of err.ellet character and intanace. ANOTHES CeSTI or SCROF'LA crane BY LISDSVrs BLOOD-sEescnze. WO 03 I- 00 1.3 00 f.OO 10,000 03 1.000 00 3,000 00 240,080 00 It don be any who am doubt that Lindsey'. Im proved Dicoddioareher has and mill parcranantly curt the most Ampente and long-etatoding cams of =rot ula, let them road the following and be =solaced t Dr. J. At Lorarten I was afflicted for a number of ymn with a disease, said by my phyticlant to be florofols. for the lam throe yoare I wan to bad that I wee unable to be out of my ans I bed. I tried all the nenedirs and the best phydri was able to ptio• curs, without any betradcial result. I tontine:ld growing worm =all the frath and With wen entirely eaten Off the loft side of my fast, neck, ehonlder and arm. My aufforings won to great, avd ImY 00 fez rotund, that It required the efforts of two psmons to moue ms in bed. This was my condition oh.. I orso =dared by the Moen. Holston, of lidartate to try poor Improved Blood Searcher, which, to my gnat and the satisfaction of my friend% I moon db .:over= was hatpin. me. I continued the tote Of mad geitted so rapidly that to considerably Werth,. No year I woe oble so go abont and attend to mom Ef hosseheld &disk and the ports affectad wen all bombed up, and covered with sound, hoelthy ffeat and skin , and ha,. or. continued mar linos; and I now euJoy a can of health that I had for yams gram op all hopes of ono imalo being Wetted with. LIANOT BLIAJOISIT, Nam Eldertou, Armstrong county. Ps. knout 4 lib. NEW BVIDENOS. Sting a/dieted with agritrerns tatter on the anal and face—after trying many remediee which att./ /Sited to onto—l was persuaded by W. If. Burls Co. to .try Ltsmisey's improved EloortZelarchero and now, sir weeks after sting the wooed War. pro nous.. =pelf cored The tenor broke out moms thins one one year Aso, on the Inside of my erase. estradlng from the *Mose down to the wrists: also on my feoe, buneedlately around tba month and chin, and cautioned to be a perfect torment to me until cured by the Blood-Searcher. kly ann. ern at times almort lan, oohs{ to the deep cracks and aorta on theta, Liable to blew/ at any time on the least a.an tine to lilt or work, and Mrie{l2lla. to Why I mold warmly prevent tearing elf w flesh. I bawl now teen cored sit weeks, and fe.Mt due to Hr. Lindsey, and to the public generally, to make thls statement, In hope that other. Ilk. myself may he benefited by ottog hie ter:doable medlelne. her JANE al WILSON. Sworn to .nboorlbod Wtn sna, ono of the Al, Urn In and I '. ot II:welly Plttaburab, this VII da., of July, A. 1063. LAD. IdeXLSTIM. Aklormoua tsugard, - laustary tith, 1939. J. M. LbwLaw—Dose Sir We are my near out of rum. medicine; plea., send us two down. We would just se, that yom•• medicine has cured a ausitofacrof. uls that has laiin coming un for yam; the flesh was eaten of the Wes arms—you could see the sinew. trotting. inl..ts al the .igbth bottle now. and the dd./. le growing on sm7 fan. Emir Blood-Search. Is plug all over lb. countiy. She people are rely much pleased with the *bore nee. Mew send us statement of our &comet, and ohlir• Toms Only, Jowl . RALSTON a co., EJderton, ladlana AS A TONIC, it hos no equal. Un- like the many rile mixtures called "Bit. tern," it creates no (deo appetite, gives tone and rigor to the system grad nay and permanently. BEWARE OF COUIFFEBFEITB I Iht. J. U. LUNDRICT'S 01011711r1 BLOOD Seasonal: has J. FULTON'S cuuno printed on each label Refuoe; nD 7. M, FULTON, Draggiat, Whole/ids4a 14ta7 Agents _I • No& 67A1W69 Fink firosiat " ' • .. - 1,-InshOccaart. To vtc attorise Ina beilkrresi BOOTS ..4 -TD SHOES. T ITE (W M' PLACE for greet bargains it BOOTS .A.FD SHOW. 1;;;; CONCERT TULL MOE MEW., 62 r=t i . THE ONLY PLACE to have IND B.llon wamsaxl, la at C,ICCEZ r FULL 51108 BTOIIN, .03 Illthk,treet. Tall ONLY PLACE you con buy real HIVITED BIIOEki, t. a r .Nr - r46, TI ALL PROS EITORS, e 3 Fifth TLIF. ONLY PLACE where BOOT 61301:8 3. e n-pah,4l fr., is at uk.):•* - 7ER'' IIA LL SRO: STORE, 62 rine •creri - - rrll E ONLY PI .ACil to buy WOMB YS fvt 60 tents, h et (oNGEST 11A1.1. EMIR sTnRx m rmb THE ONLY PLACE to buy u-stve STOGY BOOTS for 51 ta, 4.1 ~,N CEIII HALL SHOT STOHI, GI TM stre•L TN F. ONLY PLACE where they have bat erti prick bat CONCERT HALL BROS STORE. 0 rittth atnra4. TEE ONLY PLACEI to buy Woman'■ H 5 tar 10 eita., Is at CONCKIIT HALL MOS BTORII, 67 711th • t THE GREAT, original and only ohea Cash Shoo Ilettas, is at cososilr ILtLL snow. STOI/11. Tinh gnat Next dace la tbe Zapty Mee BALMORAL. SKIRTS I CHEAP I N.I3CLESNAND'S AUCTION, • Aa FINE GOODS! LADIES' GLOTB KID BALMORAL BOOTB ; Do do do 0DN082195 do; Do MOROCCO &GOAT BALWL de; OINTS HITCH SOLI GRAIN c OILT do; Do TWO do BALT do; AU of tho boos mut= work, and watTonted tro oath.. antlafaerlon. GEO. ALBEXE, BON & CO., 1100.A.K, .41,1111.WE1, NC. HUNTS NEW UNION STATIONERY PORTFOLIOS 1331113EG1M LEM=I 1 RUNT'S PlTTsflrKtill &LKANAC OALr.NDAS FOR Ir ID Elt 0 BAN OV IM.Po ,1"! - SlAt LT Lteil EIC=II r. .s. rrssiox LAW, Mc., 2, I go M prks--ONLT Is OHIM.S. JOHN P. HUNT, Pmenaan, Pa. pHOTOOKAPH ALIMNIS I AT LOWIST PIIICEL SUBSCRIPTIONS B.BOKMD, LT rml.161:1E1IW TlllOlB. BUSIES, FOB 1864. DIVITEILMI 6TVLtSI, WALLETS & POOSET BOOKS, SCO D17317111Z3T SLVD3. AT PITTOOK'S Book, Stationery & News Depot, OPPOSITE TUE POST OPFICE. in? pHOTOG RA PH ALBUISEI CARD PHOTOGRAPHS! A TIILL LINZ :MIT BZCZIVILD, And wit) ha sold at LOWER PRICES than any oda" assprayrs.aLs 1101383 Le the Won. Books, Papers , ond Magazines ALlirzykaa bard. LAVIN! AND OINTLENIN .r rovoetAtfif LA 'Dad to call and azAraloo the troth anti prl&o, at JAMES T. BANTLE'S, (ITIBART L:f NQ. es /federal goy sussh.7 d.WIO • 01411.A25S COURT SALE.—By virtue of no order of the Orphans' Coca of Allegheny amity, at No. 61, December Term, 111011, the adder. signed, Administrator of the estate of Wllllarn 110. Teased. deceased, will erpme to Pall° Bale, Si th e Court Bowe, In Pittsburgh, oa EILTUNDAT, Tish ri:my 131 h, 1561, at le o'clock s. alt the right, Mb, Murata =desists of said debtaent , eall to that certain lot or plot ground ablate Per bias tosnahlp, Add co us ,on the north aide of the 'Tanner. and Mechanics Turnpike Deed Co, shout two miles erts the city Hoe comstenclog at the property et Mts. Pld .E. eltirlauti r thetas along said Turnpike Noel sent 971 bet to a Willis rand thence along mid toed 600 feat to • 10 tan street ; thence along mid anot 311 fist; thence .iloug of Mr.. liteTeriard, WO (eet, to piece of beginning, containmg Owed byd acme. Toe Oakland and WI Liberty Pamir, Barbra) paseesto trout of said property stay how, eztltal $• re nalltlite walk from s Blatt= on the male Beaboad. This property Is • may rirolialis place for a oatrato7 makiente. Terms yeah. Tor lultematlonDaqulmot M. L tITIWANT„ At. torneyAbLow. No. 83 Milk street, or MIL A. aragox,Aomlnitrator. Clerk'. (Ace, Court Rouse, Pittsburgh. jsksodtd REMEMBER GOOD COISAH CANDY. GOOD PINE APPLE CANDY. GOOD ROSE CANDY. GOOD LEMON GANDY. • GOOD AtOONTAIN TEA CANDY Can be obtained M the OW T Lizette, T•iniel MM, Allegbeez, ,ago. issvirsr. WE 8 I Cluw R gives notice that ba bas been aps Mntd.Eoto Amt. to Ptdlatlab pbt.. of T. KINGS FORD 60 ' OILLBRATILD OWEGO SWUM. 6.2OHWALEZ. Nostb Wbaron. 1441614b1a. Jaaoary 14, net. r maw tiTRHEr PROYERTY.—For J. soh,. thsi knuna balldlog en Third Wu% Twoutiy oceoplo4 u the pabibillog oaks of tho Plusbccrel Gamma Inquiry of • alo , Whf. N.611[1217f t 1 5T Fourth Ofool• QE OrOUR OlajTiwOES PAPERS.-11. b Wont prim will !Ova! by for OLD DOORS, oritb Ucks zoseo,d, OLD ND • pArras,cr etber load yaw, oar Pope Eat Eton!. No. XI Eaolthsol4 arnitaitto jo4lw S. D. mQ. P. N 47111,11. t~J{VII3BII3, 0110108- YO: •- - • • !Jul" mire MIST= •PPLTII. POTATOI24 Pasch Um, "due AI. W cris t 4 IS " "! . b 1 R U U " r 2it 2 Ni.119%, n y v AM0P01 1 i 2 20011110414-4 '7 " 1011NOP___y=issCblidel
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