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CITY AND SUBUBBAN
Serious Accident to a Soldier.
on
,Priday night, about eleven o'clock, the
Allegheny gelice: discovered e: soldier lying
imier the trestle work of the Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne and Mingo Railway, Immedi
:. ately .almre the Catholic Church. He via
. 1 --; IliellOgess *MO found, and bleeding profusely
- from the month, as though injured internally.
- olSeere Montgomery and Swain exiled upon
mend ph,
g i
' a in the neighborhood, but
Ire their t be it said,) 110t41119 of them
lad pity or ity enough to go to the re-
Waal' the smart. A furlough was found
on his person, from which it mut ucertained
that his name was Henry Borne, that be re
sided in Pittebargh, and wasa member off,the
--Second Virenta Infantry. Towards morn
ing a physician was found willing to attend
-I=to him, and on examination it was disoorer
,, ad that three of his ribs had been broken,
. .
:east that he WILI seriously injured internal
4. He was subsequently removed to the
hospital in this atty. The manner
In which be sustained his Warfel is unknown.
Lie may have been walking along the trestle
Work, and been streak by passing train, or
be may have fallen between the tbnbere acci
dentally. There is no watchman kept at the
Sandusky streeterossing, although we are in
' formeilthat the ordinance requires one. Why
is this? Can any good reuon.be assigned
why the company should tot live up to its
contract in this important scatter?
Chemical Lectures at Concert Hall.
• .fiebuitilie lectures lase generally been
ruslied - ftchyand. uninteresting; but the Les
tura Commitbse tell they propose next weak
MAoir that such is not-the cue. They hare
engaged Prof. Richards; of Providence, to
deliver negates of six lectures on the "Won
ders of the Atmosphere." Some of our read
ers may have noticed the sensation he created
• In New York daring last winter by his exten
sive apparatus enabling him to perform ex
periments on • Urger scale than had aver
WWII glum in a pablic lecture team in that
city. There it was the most brilliant success
in the hisitory of the -
Young Men's Leotures.
His apparatus, in twelve large eases, arrived
yesterday, and the Committee can guarantee
a molly brilliant course, such as has never
beam given in our city. All the phenomena
of our atmosphere will be explained in a style
understood by all, and illustrated by ouch
experiments as will fix them on the mind for
ever. Particalarly would we ads-boom young
mechanic' to avail themselves of this oppor
tunity of seeing the wonders with which we
ars surrounded. Pull particular' of the
evenings' subjects will be found in our col-
MOM.
The following tanonnl
I. M'Phorion,troainr
:(Allegheny oily) Bonny,
A 'Mihail. 40/
Scs%tite v. ota.— 40
Jas. 40
lincolL 'Jr-- 4 1
0 J Farnsirorth..-- 40
Jamie hands-- —.. 40
Ettarnrt.:—.
Mattbew M . Garr4y... 40
.D Y 800 k—..... 4D
John 0 Stephenten..... 40
Trevor
- -
12-24den0ect ..
..... 40
Was Han »»........__. 20
U ..._. 20
paid
Wit Swat-- 401
Jaa ....... 40
40
Mx' k.rt —. to
3.13 n 40
Jobs 40!
111 Vaught 40'
`A/ Agreeable Entertainment.
Mr. S. Long, Chief of Police, together with
On member' of the Day Pollee, prepared a
- boaatlfal zepast„at Major %Inhaler's Saloon,
Jut evening, to which Ens Honor, Mayer
ana a few of his more intimate
. friends' were invited. The table was fur
-nishad in the Major's best style, and all en,
Joyed the repast with a goodly relish. The
re•itnion was the more agreeable, as it afford -
edattose who were present, and whO' are ex
fseattid to act in concert for years to come, an
- opportunity to become better acquainted with
one another, and we were accordingly grati
fled at the cordial exureulone of good will tad
fraiialtal feeling which were manifested on
all bands. Let us hope that the same plate
,- ant relations may continue to exist, and that
neithertite Mayarnor any of his subordinates
may hays occasion to regret the mutual +con
fidence now reposed.
Accident on theiCennellecifie Railroad.
Last evening, intim train on the Pitts
.
burgh and Conuellsville railroad was ap
preachbag the city, and when near the Copper
Works Station,,• man was discovered on the
track by the engineer, who immediately blew
the alarm whistle. The man, to all appear
ances, stepped off the track, but not far
enough to avoid the bumper of the engine
erbiWatrusit him on the heed, cutting iris
right ear in twe, and also deep gala in the
head. Every effort has been made to Indent
his name and place of residence, but thus far,
no dna has been obtained. He L about sixty
years of age, well. dressed, rand had on his
person a pocket' book containing ton dollars
and fifteen coati, but no papers by which he
could be identified. It is thought be has •
son it camP Copeland, and was returning
from • Visit to him at the time the accident
The aturlymeam of the Liberty street M.
E. Church, Rev. W. A. Davidson, pastor, will
be hedio.morrow. Rev. Dr. 'Litany, who
delivered a lecture on last Thuredey evening,
under the auspices of the Mercantile Library
ASIIOOIIIROI2, ate consented to remain over the
Sabbath andpreach In this church in the
mewling at lOX eolook. In the afternoon,
(236' *Work, p, the Sunday &hoot will
tolditearinivemary. Rev Prof. Tiffany will
art address, and other interesting ex
- ~.erelses will .take place. At night Rev. J.
. -ELnatant, minted missionary from In
- - Ate; wili,delivera discourse suitable to the or
-, , It is expected a native boy of India,
broasht:taltds country to be educated, will
Preinst..
illampton's Battery.
Ciptain Nathaniel Irish, of Hampton's
. Balki4 ("I," tvviepanden Pennsylvania Ar
. illins)'boo arrived home on a short Jerre of
abeines.. no Captain I. desirous of obtain-
In! a fur mon recralts to fill op his company
Man maximum strength of a 411 gun battery,
sad Wis racenunend say persons who dasizo
in this .org,aultation to apply before
.-..l4kdeparture for the army. All Information
may be obtainad at the recruiting (Aloes of
031;' Bayne, Captain Wright, and Captain
•-; Totter. The Rattiry , is serving with Catena
'Hare Divisions of the Second (Hancock's)
1154 an d is designated for special duty in
inng.
. -
Wei Wes .our Nadal, who want cheap
'plancw - , - to Afr: hiellor'a - adeartitement
mother column. Pomo aro excellentlnitru
'mats, in goad cyder, which world no doubt
,aarapr — wory well for banters. Prices are
moderate, from to 4150, Of _new piano",
litastariturery large, !Ma the facteriei of
,ClMthmingilissalton, Jardine, limorson, &a,
isles* mile of finish, and mica from, $220
- conlidant Chat any one can
Ind &piano to midi them at 'his wareroonth
:Woodstriet..
Twilinniti Pirmos.. - --ThaZastern Week
lies, lideriel, Literary, Belleau, ate., at.
.. .
Jana.: i • Vr.. Pittook's Neu and Period!.
• ......._calpilloWitelhe Pestoffiero. The bac
.....wia,.. Wally, Fnrak iu. Labe' • hies.
s Buertei , Irace Spirit
,411 at- 2rde,. Tie Brawl Table, etc., etc., are
Qp ,- Xr:lPittoolee 'counter today, offering a
Lake. I 'ado - to every one, who would
Meld* dills at home U happy els
ewonin fai
s ample experience tuts proved that
-avail. paper can at least lap to do.
--ewitim.rThiais the lame night of lin.
Walle6 prow Teo auccomfol engagement.
Zs e for bur farewell nerformanom
fie 0
... aim - She mill pasonste one of her
, ..,-..: having in Itattuo, and
,-,,. 'r.• - ha the ammo, of Wake Alga the
'Desk - I , ' nude snob an- Immersion on
Wedneadmr.maing, The tihosi will here
.:-..4ltaimet, erltlillia new chemical AP, and the
F.M,r,1.:01,!..-1.1".,fr,-pii.t...
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dirOIiriFIGIAL PAPER:iIi
to have been paid in to
-r of the Fourth Ward
y Fund;
iGen Blom:tn.lllue.--.11 2.5
Jail 8 Slagle ...-...- 48
E Wilca—..—....-- 40
.sag Ernst.. 40
Walter Wadsworth.- 40
Jai
Michael Krota....--.. 4.
lobaProbest.—....
Flicbul Knot .......... 5
Geo D Wise . r,
115 , rlleynoldeC—..:
W 8 Pnr41.404. 40
..... . 40
J
T J Burchfield .-- 40
Ad.m
D Yunt-- do
Duzeon 40
Rat MaEldtany ...-.
Amount prersiouZy
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Innionary Meeting.
,ilarelni la !Pianos.
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Oar Beak Table.
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IlinistarotibeTwanfpretatalteongregatfonal So.
cla, &dm. SyJohn.Wofes. 2,r0 Vme.
Nom Torfc D. Alebra &Go. Plzubrolb: 5,r
by IL IL Dar% 4 Wood atrea. 5Th and 53011 p
puma substantial volumes contain wha,
appears to us, from etch examination as we
have been able to bestow, a very complete
and adequate record of the life and labors of
one of the most manifoldly Bfefoßand labor'
dons men •of our times. Apart from all
him faults—or, rather, as he is one of those
you cannot view apart from anything that
'his, because be is by nature and necessity of
stramons compactness of fibre, and vigorous
waywardness of growth, upwards or down
wards, for toot or foliage, it is better to say,
is rpite of all . his foots—intelligent and un
prejudiced readers of books will not fail, either
In these or in coming yesrs,to look with inter
est into the record of his life and its manifold
activities. And therefore it may be regarded
as &fortunate circumstance, that the writing
of his biography, and the arrangement of his
correspondence, became the task of one who
has evidently made it a labor of love.
Mr: Weiss, indeed, puts his whole heart into
his work, and warmed by admiration and
sympathy, and lifted up out of the region
of oomponplace, by at least the reverence of
a very genuine and not very mild form of hero
worship, hikaaceeadi in performing that work
admirably, thoroughly well—one of acknowl
edged difficulty, too, as we have beard, In all
Instances where It h asi been attempted within
our experience, or that of those, living or
dead, who have testified to us. Interesting.
exceedingly we leave reload these memorials,
letters, journals, etc., of this titanic worker
among books, whose thirstfor knowledge, and
ardor In its pursuit, were so great, that he
never turned aside from any undertaking,
however vast or laborious, that promised him
the acquisition, be sought in the 'republic'
of letters or in any of the 'kingdoms' of Id
ea= or art,—of this fierce iconoclast, who eo
rashly and Irreverently smote down things
most leered to others, se the mere symbols of
a euperstitions faith, without any higher war
rant than his own want of & diviner faith, and
non-recognition of the many.sideness of that
divine truth which has "filled the enlarged
desire" of the noblest and holiest spirits that
during all the ages mad generations of time
have sojourned in human form upon earth. But
we have already exceeded our limits in this
notice, and can only add, that the reader will
find many attractive and intereiting_matters
in.these volumes which we have not at all
alluded to—as, for instance, letters from some
of the most distinguished public men of our
time to Mr. Parker, frequent notices of such
and their opinions, and continual references
to notable events and great controversies be
longing to Molest twenty yearn. In point of
mechanical execution these volumes are
worthy of hearty praise; the type is bold and
clear, the paper substantial, the illustrations,
including two portraits of Mr. Parker, very
good.
Wow or Casino Dauw.—Tionsehold Edition.
Illustrated from Drawings by H. 0. C. Parlay and
John Gilbert. Lonosi narr. Your Volumes.—
Now York:.Sheldon it Co. Pittsburgh for sale
b 7 IL 8. Davis, 83 Wood acme
It would be almost, or altogether, a super
fluous task to impose on ourselves, and a so •
perservioeable kind of coal on behalf of our
readers, to undertake such arrexaminntion of
one of Charles Dickens' works, which has
been, for ten years past, delighting its thous
ands of readers, as we are often galled upon
to do, when "a new book by an unknown
author," is laid upon our table. Suffice it to
say that, though " Little Dorrit" hes never
been quite as great a favorite with the public
as apme of idt:' Dickens' other works, yet
there San be found in none of them more ex -
quisite passages, of every kind of writing
most characteristic of its author, than In it.
Of this edition, the most elegant, the most
recAerde, in ell its appointments, mechanical
and artistic, which has yet appeared on this
side the Atlantic, though several editions of
Mr. Dickens' work, have been published, in
each of the three great eastern eities, we have
so frequently already epokerri and called at
tention to its special attractions, that we
need add no further word, now, under this
head.
AN adjourned meeting of the citizens of
Shazpsburg was held Thursday evening, the
S. C. Lurie presided, and J. A. Paul soled
as Secretary. The Committee appointed at
the previous meeting to call on the cinzens to
subscribe to a fcmd to procure volunteers,
reported that they had subscriptions amount
ing to $3,600. TheOommittee were continued
and ordered to esti on the citizens to increase
their subscriptions, and some $5OO additional
was raised at the meeting, and there seems to
be a determination to raise the bounty Im
mediately. The Committee are to report at
an adjourned meeting to be held on Monday
night next, at which time the subscribers are
to pay over their subscriptions to Mr. Jacob
C 070,111, Treasurer.
• EDISON:3 OP Ossarre.,—.ln copying the letter
from the Philadelphia Brune, them is an er
ror in the stated distance from Pittsburgh to
Franklin, by river. Year printor makes it
148 miles. It thonld be 118 miles. Please
make the correction, and oblige
Yours, *a., Ps= It. EILCIIOT.
INFOS:UST TO VZHICLI OSMIUM—Wm. Meh
l:wn, City Treasured, calls upon the ownen
of dray', hacks, carts, carriage., etc„ to pay
their vehicle license fotthwith. If not paid
before May 15th, they will be placed in the
hands of the Chief of Pollee for collection,
with a fee of fifty cents added.
PIXIAN Baornsznonn.—lt Le announced
that a ball will be given at Lafayette Hall,
on Monday oven Log no:C.Bth hut., under the
auspices of the Penton Brotherhood.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
Tomo PARIT, Plant and Onutioenua
Slat• Hooter, and dealer In Palmyhaat sad
Vermont slate at the bast quality at low rates.
OSlce at AUL Lamslatrem, nom the Water
Works, Pittabargb. Pa. •
Gum k Sawsz's Smut° Mamma hare
obtained the highest premium at every State,
County, and Institute Fair held in 1883, as
the best family and the best manufacturing
machines, and for the best =whine work.
A. P. CHATONIT, fiensual Agent,
18 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sims Humans VOLIINTNIU SINN IN CAMP !
Young man, be warned In Onto; supplyyour
selves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS A. OINT
MENT. They are guaranteed to cure the
wont eases of Serfs, Ulcers, Scurvy, Fevers
and Bowel complaints.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment are cow re
tailed, owing to the lash price of drugs,
at 10 canto, 70 coats and 111,10 per box or pot.
Tor sale in Pittsburgh, Pa., by B. L. //shoe
stock A Co.
For nasals° at Fulton's Drug Store, Fifth
street.
Minim. Guinan k Co., oserchant tailors,
are closing 'oat their fall and winter stook of
goods at &reduced figure. Oentlenaen desiring
a funionable and well made stilt of clothing
would do well to give as a mill before pur
diming °hawker°. Ban= Gasman k Co.,
Iferchant Tailors, 54 Market street.
Bsoanunts, Oirol3ll afo Ail9lll and all
disorders or the Throat, Breath and Ltip, aro
rallevad bj using "Brown's Bronchial Tro
ches. Sold by all Druggists.
For sail also at Fulton's drug store, Pitts
burgh.
flanrsa'a Magasuts, Atlantic, today, Pe
tersen, Lady's Primed for February, Harper's
Weekly, Indepeadaet, Warerly, Wilke's,
Clipper for thie week, and all the late papers
au es, at fittocrs opposite the Post
ale*.
Ommi and earring ailts will be taken at
the Omnlbm order, No. 410 Pane street, day
or orders loft at the above piece
b• promptly Waded to. All talb moot
patilla4ftooll. •
Cain Di Vie:mm-2,000 card photographs
at 4400 per dozen and upwards. Call and
use them at Pittiodt's, °prone the Poet
ogles.
"Tel Wagons% Pirilh" *sok of Piror and
other ton cent publication, nal , MO et
Plltock's N.wi Depot, opposite the. Poste:ace.
Cato Peonies:one of "ArohblehopHuithos,"
"Dog Jaoh,"-ot the „'l92d Tom Thumb: and
ottani, at Pittooh'eopposite the Posh:dace.
Dn. Erso's oeloe, No. 61 Dun:lona Alley,
between Wood and fholthifeld street, Is open
Dam° a. in. tto p. nt.
p. Dsaika,l4B Rata most, wUI at
tend b aU badness.° Olds zaatamikan.
irktles Ind pries', at Pittook'sh,
°Frani the Pos e. - • .
VisiiiitinAP444o; Poet.
" 3 " IOII CUPP nub, at Pittollee.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELBGEAPIL
OUR SPEOIAL DISPATORES
FROM WASHINGTON
Special Dispatch to the Pittabsulh Gantt,
WAsautaroN Car, Fab. 5, 1554
==!
The Democrats' opened proeeedbsgs in the
Banos to-day by'renewing their tillibasteting
to twevent a vote on the Confocsaion Bill and
compel permission for Prank Blair to speak,
after debate bad been closed. The previous
question was ordered, and every step taken,
Nave the atual calling of the roll, on the pas
sage of the resolution. One or two efforts at
A compromise were made, hut Thaddeus Ste-
Veal insisted on his old proposition, that it
would be a fair compromise to decide that the
majority : should rule, and the Damocrats eon
tinned filibustering. Finally, fearing that
otherwise. the filibustering would continue
all night, and finding that by consenting to
a compromise they would preen the Bill to a
vote to-day, the Administration mon agreed,
and an arrangement was made by which
Frank Blair won allowed to speak. Clay
Smith 4 to reply to him, and Pruyn, of New
Tech, Entstus Corning'irsuccessor, in to close
debate to a half hour speech. The Democrat,
agreeing that a veto on the main question
should be had without farther dilatory mo
tions, the arrangement worked out, and a rote
was reached in time to adjourn over till
Monday.
frank Blair, orrf getting the floor, read his
piece, and, It must be confessed, read It Very
badly. Ile has hitherto enjoyed the repute
totion of &good speaker, but his debut in the
thirty-eighth Congress will certainly not in
crease it. Appearing as champion, for whose
peimisssion to speak oat Of order the Demo
crats had boon fillibustering, he virtually took
his stand on their side of the house, and was
surrounded by a crowd of them. His speech
was too dui!, however, even for their devoted
attention, and the crowd soon scattered to
their seat{, and went to writing letters. He
opposed tho joint resolution presented by the
Judiciary Committee, and supported by the
the whole Administration side, and gave his
reason that It would make an leeno between
the President nail those who had heretofore
supported him. He then went on to denounce
the cruelty and barbarity of extending this
sort of treatment to theStruthern people, and
rehearsed the old Democratic arguments and
those contained in the President's message of
last year against absolute confiscation. He
assumed, as hie brother Montgomery did last
fall, at Itockville,to speak for the Presiden t,bu t
he used the arguments and ideas of the Demo
crats throachout in doing It, and fitly finished
hie work by voting with them, too. At the be
ginning of his speech ho commanded general
attention, but towards the close scarcely any.
Clay Smith followed in a vigorous, and some
times even eloquent defense of absolute con
fiscation. lie was heartily applauded from
the floor and galleries, till the Speaker was
compelled to announce that the galleries
would have to keep order, or he would direst
the doorkeeper to clear them
Mr. Prayn's closing speech was rather dull.
The resolution was then-passed by a ma
jority of eight, a few not voting, and Frank
Blair, of Missouri, and all the West Vir
ginia members, Harris and Webster, of Mary
land, and Clay and Randall, of Kentucky,
voting with the Democrats.
The resolution thus passed, repeals the ex
planatory resolution of the last session limit
ing the confiscation merely to the life estate,
and in its stead simply recites the language
of the Constitution as to the duration of the
confiscation, and lenses the proper interpre
tation of that language to the decision of the
courts.
As the President iuei•:.•d on the passage of
this joint resolution last session, its repeal now
is, of mane, in conflict with his position, it
remains to be seen whether he has changed
that position or whether he is now, under the
altered circumstances, willing to place himself
in opposition to a majority of the House.
The whisky bill lies on the Speaker's table
where It came from the Senate. To gat it up
to day it required a unanimous consent. Mr.
Stevens tried to - get it up, but several Demo
crats at once objected. Iris reported that the
Committee on Ways and Means was not likely
to agree to the Senate amendments, and Indi
cations, therefore, are still that a final dispo
sition of the affair Kunst be trusted to the un
certainties of a Conference Committee. The
Ways and" Mesas Committee agreed to the
Senate bill, adding a dollar a day to pay off
Inspectors of Customs. The President said
I.st night, In speaking of the Joint resolution
on confiscation, lost mused the hence, that
nobody was authorised to say he intended to
veto:it, and that be had formed no such
intention. lie went on to say that when he
sent in his message, but year, against con
fiscation, he wrote it in great haste, and
pressed in it his views as they then were.
Since then the subject had been very elabor
ately discussed, and many new fade bad been
presented, to all of which he had given his
molt earnest attention. In a eonversatiou,
of which this Is in substance, he did not ex
pressly say he would sign the resolution, but
deeidod the impression loft was that he
would. This will be a square change
of baste from the position assumed last year,
when Congress wore forced into the passage
of an explanatory re.sOlution.
'THIS ZICUMIGIL OF TUISOISZIO
It is known here that Commissioner Ould
hoe returned to Richmond from City Point,
and eopreseed his belief that our Government
intends to sustain Gen. Butler. Our official
information reoeived by the Govertiment here
states that Ouid fa in favor of conducting
the exchange through Gen. Butler, or
any Agent the Government may es
and is opposed to the position assumed
by the Rebel Government in regard to Butler.
It is frilly believed that exchanges of all
prisoners will yet be effected, and that every
offer to exchange particular individual' will
be accepted. Such exchanges have already
been consummated.
ADIIINALB DVPOIT AND DAEMONIC!
Admiral Dupont, whom the Navy Depart
ment removed for not taking Charleston with
the material' furnished him, has been milled
before the Committee en the Conduit of the
War, to give testimony as to the quality of
the heavy ordnance. Meanwhile Admiral
Dahlgren, who was sent down to make the
proper one of this heavy ordnance, is coming
back, having given it up, and never having
put his gun into as close action as Dupont did
at all.
CLAlli DECIDED
The Roue Military Committee to-day de
cided the oLeim of the Louisville and Baird,-
town turnpike company for _damages by the
destruction of two bridges, biunt by order of
General Nelson during Bragg's invasion of
the State. In deciding the claim they voted
to alltrm the genclal principle that they would
oppose all owing any snob claims until the
andel' the war, whether the claims in them
selves am jut or not.
ZICOVIAGENTJIT To T.1110411T0
A Select Committee on emigration are ma
turing a bill to encouragognropean migrants,
have boon
. in conversation with Seward and
are seeking Tor some feasible plan by 'glitch
some pecuniary inducement can be offered.
One proposition Is to tartish free passage to
the :poor clam Of, emigrant& Some medals
being still sought by which 'emigrant!, after
having been In this 0013ta 1 0 N1 - 1 11011 Sh to
nun it, wan refund their passage matey. •
,tureas ',mum
I barn from R ii,attem,en_wkDl,Mloll“-
MEE
burg this isicazin4lrft3ulibiiirs0 1 -
wind : eattitxds the ;401. ostror s ai
itooradild,aid atiar 2 ta tic,itnieifiglit- it*
teaday, drama theca from. elailiiit*th 9 4 r
ranee have met with signal arid,brilliacd sno
cue, and the enemy's forces gre, - now driven
far Iteyond the point which their loader oeou
pled as winter quarters. No further trouble
can be apprehended from them. •
In the Supreme Court the cases argued thin
reek, in which were C. Bronson and Other,
are complainants and the LaCrosse
waukee R. It. Co. respondents, will be contin
ued two days next week,after which will come
up two Indiana cases—the State Bank of In
diana vs. Daniel Vaßette, and Thos. G. Gay
lord, Jr. re. John Welehaw and others.
00YEZNICLIT BOLDS
Orders have been inroad that hereafter on
all Government roads there shall be no pref
erence or distinction amongst those having
regular passes on account of color. This or
der has been promoted by parties of em
ployees on the Government roads leading out
of Alexandria, compelling negroes to ride In
cattle cars.
I=l
The Senate Military Committee hare agreed
to report back the Houser bill ravening the
grade of Clem. General, and reciommendlng
Gon. Grant for the place, without amendment,
and recommend Ito passage. This Is stri
posed to insure the passage ofthe bill.
PIT3ZIXT OP PVIILIO DUOS
Gan. Spinner, Treasurer of the United States,
will begin newt Monday the payment 'of cer
tain public dues, one-halt in aertificatep, and
one-half in the five per cent. Interest *win.
_treasury notes, legal tenders for their face.
LEGAL TENDER NOT= 1921481).
Government has commenced the issue of
one year five per ma. legal tender treasury
notes. Two hundred thousand dollars were
issued` yesterday, and ntfiro will follow ae
the necessities of the Government may de—
mand.
GOLD IN TUC 111748GILY
The Treasury Department has now to lts
vaults over twenty millions of dollar. In gold.
Persons having interest doe in gold, need not,
it may be inferred, bare any apprehensions
on that acore.
A pr,sposition is about to be introdnood In
Congress in reward to the feasibility of estab
lishing a transfer offlee In New York city, for
the benefit of registered bondholders.
Tho Mouse Military Committee agreed to
day to pass the Conscription bill. Fernando
Wood will rigorously sconce its passage at as
early a day as possible.
lirGolrarttVOTlOS
The Recutatruction Committee have had •
bill randy for soma time awaiting ►n oppor
tunity to report. They hope to Le able to got
it in by Monday or Tuesday next..
The report that Gen. Thomas is about to
be transferred from the command of the Army
of the Cumberland to that of the Army of the
Potomac, is not true.
1=1:2
The Prcrident received dispatches this at
ernoon that the danger at Newborn, War past.
nd that the enemy had been repulsed.
,111.(TAliT NOVIWATIOSS.
Another largo batch of military nomina
or Is reedy to be soot to the Senate.
IPORANT FRU NBWIIMINS, N. f
Newport Attacked by the Rebels
GUNBOAT CAPTDRID AND DESTIOYED
FOIrTSP.G.I Moseos, Feb. 5.—A messenger
has just arrived with dispatches to Maj. Gen.
Butler, from Newberne, Iq. C. dated Pels. 9,
5:15 P. M. Tttl/post in Newport Is attacked,
and the rebels hare the railroad between
Newport and Moorehead City.
The post at-Brans' Hills 4 surrounded.
Cot. Jordan still holds Moorehead City, bat
may be forced to retire to Fort Macon.
Al long as we hold the river we are wall
enough di.
The rebels captured the gunboat Undet
ritor by eurprlsa, sad destroyed her.
The Rebels Falling Back from
Newbenie.
apnroarow, Fob. S.—The Sn.r publishe.
ho following
Fortre.s s.—Lloe. E. M. &Wel,
..g.,-rtary of Wu, A dlrpat.cb received from
Newborns, dated Feb. 3d, sap the enemy
has retired on Kinston. Newberneil relieved..
[Signed - . Bt J. F.
Major General Comd'g.
Extracts from Now York Papers
Now Yonx, Feb. s.—The Washington see
aisle, to the New York Tama, says: The disa
greement between the Rouse and the Senate
upon the tax on whisky will be made the sub
ject of a Committee of Conference. Thep
who know the temper of the Haase, any that
it will nut recede from Its policy of taxing
the immense property in the hands of specu
lators, that it will adhere to its vote and par
ere the four millions that it seeks to add to
the treeing. •
The World sap that the nomination of
Horatio Ballard as United States Consul to
Havana, was to-day hung up by the Senate
Committee oh Commerce. It appears that
charges have been preferred against him.
The Herald says a number of prominent
Republicans, Senator, and Members of Con
gress are openly declaring themselves in favor
of the one term and principle in reference to
the Presidency, andmany belonging to either
of the republican factions freely expressed a
preference for Gen. Grant over the rival can
didates for the republican nomination. The
only candidates for the presidential nomina
tion of the War Democracy now talked of are
Generale Grant and McClellan. The leading
democrats here else that whichever of these
two shall bo found to have the most strength
before the country; will undoubtedly receive
the nomination.
The N. Y. Trams says: The beet military
minds in the country are laboring earnestly
to impress upon our authorities the vital im
portance of teeming thorough harmony and
active co.operatlou between the army of the
Potatoec and the armies under the command
of Gon. Grant in the Spring campaign now
opening. Properly oonsidered, the two forces
have but one enemy, and tf, with the drat
available weather of the Spring, the army of
the Potomso pressing down upon the enem
from the north, should eat is oonfunction wit h
the army of Grant moving upon Atlanta, and
against the rear of Richmond, our struggle
would have reached Its conelusion.
The annual dinner of the Diplomatic corps
takes place to-night.
A gentleman connected with the Navy
Department, stated to-day, that a Govern
ment contractor has been tried secretly, at
the instance of Secretary Welles, and sen
tenced to one year's imprisonment arida fine
of five thousand dollars. It is said that this
gentleman Is engsgel in:business of could.
°sable importance, which requires his per
' " tantion daily, and that the execution
of the vardiet will destroy his means of lie
ns& as well u character. This should be e
warning to swindlers.
Destruction of Colts Pistol Factory.
Ile moan, Feb. s.—lisli of the factory of
Colt's American Arms Company wag de
stroyed by Ore this morning. In the build
ings destroyed Colt's pistols anCrerolving
rifles were made ; in the building eared the
manufacture of 11. S. rifles to tarried on, the
company hare • large contract from the gov
ernment for the manufacture 'of those weap
ons. This portion of the works will continue
In operation, string employment to 900 nun.
The stook of pistols and rifles completed, and
In mune of manufacture, and which was de
stroyed by this fire Is valued at $1,000,000.
The machinery destroyed cost more than
$500,000 and the whole loss is computed at
$2,000,000, and the total insurance on the
Property, is $OO,OOO, of which about.6o per
oent was on the proputydeitroya. The Ore
broke out in the aryl:4 room, and spreadwtth
great rapidity. The origin of the ire is •
my= One num was killed, and another
Rattan Manor Madera.
Bautzsronaeb..s.at s=tun sailor , was
inurdarutat by sun
"Ud LoNtrul.o6l/isbiken,AmisteiLA The
circuloatmei attsailat tbs ,inuries "zit 'wt
kaoweilmt affair will Its. 4irmdig!aiit.p.
47 " "
MIME
Antos' of the Arabia.
steamship Arable.
- CeitAisaly,"frasci Ilverpool with dater 4,
the 234 slit, and-vin Queenstown to the
kite arrived al•• 1 o'eloak thia morning. She
has 36 passengers for Boston. She pasted on
the 2.3 d the steamer Peseta and ship Consul
bound East. The news in regard to polities
ore not impo'rtant. •
Pori. bonne Arm; renter Si!. 35e.
The chip Copernicus, from Baltimore, had
arrived aknellogiland.
The chip Alarm, front Akrb and Singapore,
has been wrecked on Prepare. Iles reef crew
was saved.
Lswirrr—Jminary ?3.—Before assuming
the reins 'of the Mexican Government Maxi
milian will await the return of She Mexican
deputatien, who offered him the crown on the
34 of October, with the vote of the-Mexican
notables and the adhesion of certain cities
specified by the Arch Doke, who demanded
that both of the netablei should be ratified by
the vete of the Mexican Councils.
The minion of the French expectations will
be aecompliehed by the middle of unary,
and the deputation is expected to go to France
theist fortnight in February, and will pro
ceed to &fireman to announce to the Arch
Duke his election. The Arch Duke will not
accept but will immediately aasume the scep
tre and visit Perla in the quality of Emperors
of Mexico.
London, Jan. 21.—Consuls, after official
'hours last evening, closed at 9034 a.
128,000 in gold were sent into the bank
to day. More gold is expected to be with
drawn for Alexandria next weak.
The United S'ervioe Gasette assorts that the
Second Weide of royal artillery b under or
dors to embark for Copenhagen.
Liverpool, Jan. 23.—The Perlis arrired this
°Toning.
The Austria arrired at Galway this morn
ing. She was In the lee off Newfoundland
and her stern 1.1 damaged. She did not call
at St. John owing to the fog and mow.
The cottorl tales to-dky were 65 bales, the
market closing firmer, but rates unchanged.
Breadstuffs ddl and•nuchanged. Provisions
quiet and steady. Petroleum gluier.
London, Jan. 23.--Consols for money 90
00M'c• American securities tending upwards;
Illinois Can Vat, 24€1,23e discount; Erie, 654
(g,661. The Money market in unchanged.
There is no change in the Danish question.
The S,iel telegram, or the 22d, says In amo
-queue of the thaw, tho Danish outpost, are
ordered to retire on the arrival of the Prue
elan troops. It is expected that the Danish
wiill defend Danveverk to the lut extremity.
The Prussian Chamber., has adopted aros.
Intl= opposing the policy of Prussia In sop
rating borsch from the othor German State.
and tbreatarking every resistance thereto.
From Waehington—Nouthern News.
W.111150T03, Feb. s.—The chief of the
military detective for, of this district reports
that during the month of January, sixty-two
commissioned officers were arrested for rations
offences, and sir hundred end twenty enlisted
men,
Tho Legislature of Virginia, at Alexandria,
has indefinitely postponed the election of a
U. S. Senator in place of Mr. Boirden,•de
ceased.
The Richmond &wield of Monday say.:
Commissioner Cold lately visited City Point,
hut found no one there authorised to make
any arrangements with him as to prisoners.
Twu steamers, the Pet and Hercules, have
run the bloekade into Wilmington.
Mobile, Jan. :111.—A special from Okolonu,
Miss., Rays the 12th Missisrippl entered Cor
inth this morning, end captured a quantity of
arms, etc. The Yankees left as they entered.
Chartoerou, Joe. I:o —The homoardinent of
Sumter ceased at dark last night; 1../0 abelle
Imo thrown, of who h 120 struck. It was
renewed this meruir; with fin, 100 and 2110-
pout.dor pumas, at. a ton-inch columblad.
The flog staff was st.•.l down yesterday, but
1,145 !,.11 replaced ter the garrison under
rapid and desperate fi.u. The men repeatedly
wnived the gag In the (nee of the enemy, and
waved thew hate in triumph after hoieting the
flag.
The hombardmen , continued all day.
The Ora was meetly .1 r..uted against the west
wall. Only three per ua were wounded since
the bombardment roe aenced.
CharZurgon, 31 --Tbe enemy keep up
to bombardment of Fort Sumter by day, but
-ages at night.. 'Litre ha, been no damage
f any eonscquouer In the fort.
The tiring upon :he city wee renewed at 9
o'clock on Sature ty night, Rhos Sing
every ton minute- and every Eve minutes on
Sumter.
30.--kien. Martin attacked
the enemy on the 28th, and after a club
born fight droe, them from the field. They
retreated In the direction of Seeterrille. The
enemy's catzle y hsd been und.btedly rein
forced.
CougreeslonaL.
17,,sumutua, Cr', Feb. 5, 1554
tiOnl3.7A Motion to adjourn till Monday
was negatived.
The How.° procoed,l to vote on Mr. El ol
maeer, (or Ind ,) motion to table:tbe reeolation
amendatory of the c00f...-etioa act. Mr. Ito!
mare, motion was di...greed to by a rota o
72 against 00.
Mr. Ashley, of Obi-, said that two speeches
should be allegrod ou ouch side, and that the
question on the result, lon shall•be passed af
ter tbo passage of thl enrollment act. The
opposite side agreed to this, but Mr. Stevens,
of Pennsylvania, objr•:tcd, saying that the
majority should rule.
Several motions were made and voted by
you and nays to occupy the time till an ac
commodation was arrived at concerning the
action on the joint re.olotion, namely: that
Mr. Blair of Miseonri, Mr. Smith of Kentucky,
and Mr. Pryor should speak, when the vote
would be taken.
Mr. Blair opposed Ibe resolution, saying
that It made as issue between the President
and t.,e who, as a psrty, supported him.
Mr:Bmith, of By., favored the confiscation
of all rebel property, and snid we should whip
down this hellish rebellion.
The resolution pascal—A! against 13
From Charleston
New Toni, Fob. b.—The ganboat Flam
beau hew arrived from off Charleston, which
Place she left on the night of the Ist inst.
She brings home day discharged seamen.
Gen. Gilmore keep up a Atm but reguLor
firing on the city of Charleston, averaging
three shells every five minutes.
The rebels have mounted five guns on Sum
ter and have piled up mad bags and cut
ravlnes through the nibbish.
Gen. Gilmore keeps a good surveillance over
the fort and its garrison, which is enabled to
de but little.
The nary is still quiatly picketing the
harbor.
The attempt to raise the Weehawken will
probably prove a failure.
Charleston does not yet show many marks
of our fire.
The Gold Mine■ In Canada
Harm=, Feb. 6.—The Anaita called at 6
o'clock this morainic for &Osten, where she
will be doe to-morrow M noon. Among her
.amengers are Captain M. D. Field, Carter
' term and John E. M. Galley, of. Boston, who
have made various explorations in the gold
districts of this Province. They take with
them ovor $25,000 in gold, the produce of a
mine in this vicinity, for the past fortnight.
The excitement here in consequence of the re
cent discoveries of gold is inereasing, and
bids fair to mold the Colorado end California
gold foyers. •
JUST RBOll7llO AID /LUDT 11 . 01 19/.1.11.—Tb•
thee assortment of Fall and Winter (Nothing,
lately received by Memo. John Wkr k Co.,
Merchant Tailors, No. 1421 Federal street, Al
legheny. The stook of clothing consists of
the linen variety of gents' pantaloons, vents,
coats and overcoats. The style of patterns is
tasteful and kekionable. We would invite
all of out readers to give the above gentlemen
a pall.
WL7011113, M. Roberts,
No. 17 Fifth street, Is cow oponing the most
choice stock of One Gold and Silver Watches,
Jewelry, Silver were and Fancy Goods ever
In this oity, Is calling thew at
rewerkshly low orlon.
BEWI.ra .114CIII.lr'E8.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
Mil=
The Ifighese Prenauttis
At an the Important Mats and Mechanical nal
•hare ezhlblual thlamatoa
N.. baprarememts have meat* , Nes added,
which reader It lb. mart dagrable machttas to th.
alsrkett.
Every Itlllollllllll Warranted a roan.
wirrnuotioss GIV6H GIIATUITOI7HLY
woo and sm! them Ia oparstkm.
Wffi BIINNEII, do 00„
WISTMIN AGElfTfk
dim dlarNoctsb tuba edus Da ngh OM nk Black- No. NI DULA Street,
-
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Xit) A NUTEi--5 OOP frab
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II INTELLIGENCE. I
Ileat*lllikitialletlett b attil recaelins ido.ly, and
eat creallinier*lealtta iedicated Omit ten feet.
The ervatber eteiditialeadlaudy and uttaettled, vitb
every appearance eTsielliredia„
Beatnce§ was iolerabfgitillkiiii,the Monongahela
wharf yesterday, though, siatiltiatbofore stated.
our steatuttoetmen are gull com about the
scarcity of frelght. The amount Of tee* ogerie g
to almeet all points is limited. and bcfalAtitagOrt. oft
ronslderable difficulty In rearing • trip. S.
The Minerva from Whetting, was the only rattigi
from below. The Julia had not arrived when we BIS
the wharf last everting, but she eras momentarily ex.
paled; and will be found at the wharf this morning
without fall. The Lava Nutlet, Caroline, and
Borman, from Clnetnnall, an also due here to
day.
At the Allegheny wharf, there appears to be
no falling off in brielnese, and the pack
ets experience no dlliicnlty In getting all the
freight they want. The Collage arrived from Oil
City yesterday forenoon, with a fair trip, including
a Tomtit' , of petroleum. The Lerlaire left for the"
enure point In the alteenam, and Me was followed last
evening by the Crilds and Ida from. The rube No.
3. came op from the Merino railway yesterday ef•
teruram, where the was having some repairs made,
and will, we promme, be ready to leave for Oil City
this evening.
The Armenia, ma see by our St. Louis exchanges,
is loading et that city for Pittsburgh. Tbo Lwaah.
dim left there some dayiaince forth!
The Julia, Capt. Coalman, La the regular packit for
Eel:terrine to.ilay, laming promptly at 4 p. m. ,
Jaa C. McVay, a gentleman font and &volubly
known to the patrons of till+ trade, still retains
charge of Ibmogke.
The commmllom Ilasmititte, Capt. J. J. nobleman,
Is the regular Saturday packet for Cincitatati, leav
ing at ip. m. ghe will be followed on Monday by
the Kate Robinson.
For Bt. Lords, the bne steamer Camelia, Capt. Lii
tie, will he reedy to leave this evening. The Camelia
tan ueat passenger steamer, sad while sbe bee room
for more freight, her accommodations for passengers
am excellent
The Jennie Hobbs, Capt. H. 11. D110131213y, will
positlmly Mare fur Nimlirille t0...1ay. The Jennie
i. a eery popular boat, aad the mine remark will ap
ply to her oflkere.
The Rceerre, Calif. T. B. Herren, ea will be seen
by card, !awhile...l fur St Loeb.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPII
Nra roux, Feb. b.—Cotton dull at 84e. Flour
quirt ; sales of 5,530 bbl. at 58,5006,65 (or State;
67,3547,00 for Ohl., and 61,51 , 1E17,75 (,r Southern.
Wheat heavy; axles of VIM( bush at 11.6501,W for
Chicago /Spring, 51,5641,80 for Milwaukee Club. and
61.6001,7 e for Nod Western. Cbrn wave and ost•
riled; sales of 175,003 boob at 51,211*L.12 le store.
Oats quiet nod advanced 1 to 7c. Provisions steady.
Whisky dull and nominal at 90(495t. Petroleum
steady; no change from yesterday.
Nrw TOXIC, Fob. s.—Pensing—Cotton (bylining;
sales of 460 bales at 84e. Floor hese7; sal. of 9:I00
bids at a decline of 6c: 46 45C£16 f 0 for State, 67 3144
755 for Ohlo, 67 7.5a8 15 for soother. Wheat
henry: sales of 56,01) hush at £1 5511 50 Ow Ctdcago
Spring, 156{91 CO for Milwaukee blob, and lit G( 1 / 4 3
1 70 for Red. Corn advancing; lake of =l,OOO bosh;
the market opened at 61 2901 XI, closing at tn
(40. tires Pork unchanged. Lard heavy. Whisky
doll at 1.3(52.k. biolaases firm. Petroleum' Arm, at
We for crude, and 47Xc for rented In bond. Freights
doll. Wool active and Inn at 774.1325 ac for fleece.
Philadelphia Market.
PIItI.J.DCLIIIIA, Feb. 3.—Thera la but little move
ment In En...data/la, and nut ranch change t 0 record
in 1., law. Tim export demand u limited and only
1,300 bbl, 'are sold at 5747,23 for Extra, 67,30 for
Extra Fatally, and 61USU for Emmy. Eye Flour and
Cornmeal nominal. There la a fair demand for Who.:
with /mire of 3,0 W bush at 61,7 u for /led, and 61,614
1,05 for White. Small lade, of Rya at 11,23% Dorn
Ormar end Yellow leidramod at 51,10. (iota steady
at 36437 c. Petroleum bi Aetna, freely at 27t.i fur
.`rale. 454 fur Refined in bond, and 5305.5 In bond.
Wbaky firm at 94.6495 t.
riturta firm; Pron'a IL 1.1 0
3lorrir Canal 161; Prou'a Railroad 11'04; Gold 157!,..;
Earbano on New York. par.
New York stock and Money Market.
triter: Chicago end U. Combo - land
Coal at 41%; Illinois llontral Strip 130%; 1111rhigno
&where, ltitli; New York °natal IXdfa; Beading
1I7o.;; Poulton Co. Mi..; Erie rallrand Pladi; Listens
anJ Cnicago 114 7
. a i 7ifichigan Central 134; Harlem
MIS; Cho - eland nnd Pittsburgh 114%; Pitti.looratt i
Port Warne and Chicago &N.
Child I.'ot trruurt 7 1.10 . •10.st 5.31.70:N.
Baltimore Market.
Ilakrtatoak Fab.r.— fluor quiet; Howard alma
rkik . rflu• at $741017,12Y r Wheat or, fir= at $1,15/1
for Kentucky white. Corn aciloe at U. 14 for
$114@1,15 for Whisky dull; Ohio at
iloworarod active at k 9 . 2 %.65 9 .:A0. Grkk
aria. Juil.
EMMICEI
SMITH —otl the 24 1.1., b 7 R... John
R. Dabs. D. D., Hr.GORDON 13.311 TH and MLai
CLARA J., dar/ghtor or r:. A. ..urf. X.. 1.. ail of
GEE=
LE W IS.—On Thursday evening, /et ate:
SAMUEL. It. LEWIS, in the 21. t year of hie age.'
Ulf funeral will take pl.-. ea Satrravay. from the
reehtonre of C.pt. John Gilmore. Sixth War& The
Mende of the family are requested to attend.
MITCIIKLTIME.—Oft Ic, danday erencri - j,V6b.
roary ad, In thr City of N. Yak, WILLIAM
lIITCHELTFLEZ, Jr.
The funeral will take place tram the raidenneof
hie brother-111.1aer, Jamce Patton, Jr„ West Com
m,a, Allegheny, on Sumner, Tlh st 2 o'clock
p In The friends 7 family are respectfolly In.
'lira to attend.
CUTITBILItT. —Os Friday evening. the talt Inst.
MAW:ABET P.. it of V. Cuthbert. Mt. Wash
Notice t f ltsa• of fusers! sill appear to auis &TM
log . l Gasingt.
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eiln, Wshada, palpitallon d taa boart, lack ol erp.
pants, &drew attar eallog, ...rid Um, 4.4.14..
VOA. Ato, damn, lo r gb , -, win .4 toI
eIObIZITI
'''.49( t A MAT' 0 .1k; BITTERS,
Which eifilieekracore=act4,l g t..4e highest amallical
autherttleat e 4 m produto as leaaaailsk
bertaficlal effaced t'tery are ,f , thnd.rgly
perfectly pare, earlefee•aperoade all ether tierdr.
Then • healthy, palled:OW sat to required.
They partly, ctnmgtben ' inkhmreente.
They create healthy
They aze as antidote to change ;Mar and diet,
They neuron= abet' of dindpatlon =Mate lremL
They Id...dtb.n the Indem and salhon thisyna.
They prevent antancestia and hderadtlent
They mite the kWh and .41- day el the staronh:'
They nano Dppepela and C.nalpinicen, '
They ads dleasbes, Mohan and Camden Manton
This area Meer Occeplalat arat Warms Heedeelke.
They make tbe weak strong. the laramia
and are exhausted nate:We pea restorer. They are
earopered of the celebrated Colisaya lark, 'flare.
peso, assearree, recta sad hart.e, an
pertartke pan SL Croix Erne For partkaLerai eee
eircrdeat and teettesonle/e wooed each bottle.
Beware at tropostma. 'tumult. mem bottle. See
that It boa D. 5. Bums' Amato:re at our pellet. 11.
S. Stamp one the stork, with plantation am% and
our firm signature on • Sae Mewl plate engraving on
wide label. Sea that onr bottle is not rained With
sirmions and dal.tarions statL We dal* any pompon
to match the taste or character of our goods. Any
posos prune:ding to mil Plantation ,Dittate by ) l b .
Wan or in bulk, la an imparter. W• sB • only to
our tog cabin bottle. Any perms flnitating
bottle, or selling any other material thondn, Aflutter,
milled Pbmtation Hitters or not, t. • criminal ender
the V. S. Law, and will be ro prosecuted by cm W.
already ban an rya on two yeutle•*llliing jour
both!,.,who will snomodln getl6,3 tbeinwitra
into close Tartars. Th. demand la Drakes Pin-
Mtion Bitten from ladies, cloromen.morchento
lc., Is perfectly, incredible. et ebxrple irW bt •
bottle la the evidence toe omen: of their erortb
superiority. They ate told by el: neepecteble
pm. groom, pity/dela., bottle. steamboat. and
toeumtsy etorta. . .
P. H. DEABII d or
vaegss GENUTYK art
MOD/ .10111 V AT(Atil
lamer ftaltbbrid aad ►,unit wirm.O.
I .PRIVATE DISEASES.
Dr. Ludlum's Specific
theMely rellable remedy ter dmeame et the urge.'
• f ertj,instion.. It la the dutouvary
Pftyunuo .Mou. in. ..a d...4..4 to the ft... Mount o
this duo ad Mama., and mrlat ar,p4veedoutad itue.
cots. fer more rhea meaty 'ewe. It b perihelia*, b
If. nquirtug . fujectlfto, .6 ditrarlos catirel,
tr.m tbarstart•kou pra“ke and lb* omen. wottb
cota.p.nuta• 0ff..4 to thy public. It 4 eattiell
.yernblr awl perfectly rah. It rb like. • phym.
a Impart& Mean t.. wed rt.ime to the demoted
Oa um.. —ll. gnat awn.. of chi* moody lo *t
&agog varmar,s3l.....• bas k 4 10 It, twit% ImiWed
ty moprtmciplod moo. ['e.o.m., theraera, Out J.
%nature of tlso propriotor to aroacel each boo. Not
other is paella, Prepared only bp
MIL F. DAVIDSON.
Bole Proprietor, Clzmittuatt. 0
Sala by all Dnzatsts. Prim, it per box
Or Eat We at 'Thelma.; by OEO. IL E.SIikEE
140 Wood street.
ha:klydor V
1"1° ME OF HIINNEWELL'B
GE.ZAT Mfg DLEA.—II 17 X Cir L
satscrrio. ritzs.—TlLE TIMM /Mild Of A
CATPLAIITIO.—Dy the application of tree Medical'
Lew; both character end economy en combined la
thin more valnehle POI. To prevent potting late
the stomach each quantities of Indireetible and inju
rious drop entally coatainal to NM that remnre
awe four to di to pt • decent cathartic, and to
prevent the Cetete: Pate. eo 'notepad,: Judged to
be evidence of character, wee the study in thim de
velopment. The dose tendons exceeding one, and
never more than boo Pills, settles the oneetlett of
amormar. lord cooddeace Is meted to test their tree
character to Dyspepeia Costive:rem, Itiomaees,
Liver Complaints, Nita, all derangenuerb of the
Sprawl and Dowels, and as • true Ferelly Pill.
For Worm, they an • tare cum.
Per out. by &II whohcele mot retell dealers.
JOHN 1.. HI7IITIEWTIL, Proprietor,
Practical Chemist and Phanteceuttet,
, Boston, Mein.
O.LAICE SUPERIOR COPPER
KILL A MELTING WORKS, ?mama&
PARK, McCURDY & CO..
Kauabaft:eri et BILIATIUNG, IMMURES' AND
ROLTISOPPICR, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOM,
HAIM STILL "DOTIVIIM, bPALIME SOMME.
Abe, Imparters and Maim In ina:ALE, TEE
pun, mar IRON, WIRE; So. Canstmatr on
band, TINNIRS' KACHINMS AND TOOLS.
Wareham*, No. ItIIBST i 123 SZOOWD STB,,
Plltetargb, Pa,
Spoolal olden of Copper cat to soy dealred pat
tarn. Bryn:l74in
WISE CONFESSIONS AND EX
nutresoz or Ali SSlVALLD,.pabilabad
lbr the beeekt area ea a waralog sad makes to roma
MAW %rho =dor from Berms Debility. Presosotre
Decay or Manhood, eto..,eopplylog, ea the urea thus,
tie lee.. qf eelf cam By one who hen cored hisuolt
after Debt post to gnat moose lad tejory through
=idled bamtnta• out quackery.
Hy alsebstss a pat-pall sddrtelo esnlOpeystnile
caplet sesy be had d the author.
NATILISIEL 11117.4.16, Jtoq.i
Pdawl Badtord , Elmo meaty, N. R.
tOlOllO3l.
BMW&
War 110SUCION.
0•ROB161130N, MA C 0.,. (Inc.
CUOCaII to nOIIIIIIOP. Will A ithilluß) VAIMING
TON WORKS, Tama= il4cammy Plustniask,
Manatutarcrs of DOLT AND STATIONS=
Emu mum. BLAST imams, MILL
NACHINNILT, °NAILING, MAIMING, CAST.
MOS, oral dsocription.; OIL TANKS S STILLS,
SOLLIII AND fit= IRON WORE.
Aguas da GTHATD•B PATTNT LILITATOB,
7011 =DWG //ULM •
ITO NERVOUS SUFFERERS, OF
80111 19Z1Z prmend paha:oils in
to/ booksertssed to Wank In • tpr • dam salsr can
doegoldi all Ms usual =the sad trespass zooi
ds' mods of trodosent. dLtdost success, =stain It
hL sacs Sod ant,' 101:013111IIIIIC.141 to his adllcksoaDalow
=dons Its mow of.cors. Banos, on tlss Seemlyt
samosa envelope,' hs .111 eatid,frei, s'copy 01
lbs pratltm sod. Dlreet to Dr. 40t121
DAO2 I / 1 14 • 136 Taiga street, N. T.
" "
Ej•TO CONSITAIPZEVEB - :—The Bev.
N. L. WILSOSII wordy tor the 'taro al
001151311PTION, LtITICKAiDBONCHLTI.S. COLDS
cottons. anct *LI ?bleat and Lang Atlactlona
gather with • pamphlet titisC ati• paweriptioi sod
'a abort 'alstory of Lit aura, WA.. obtairied of
JOSEPH rzsznia . ; Dtvg i ht.
Cosua Markin sweat aid Lb. pumucia.
diougiamrs
U4OHN COCHRAN stBRO., Man
.
iitoooolois of. MIN Amnia. man
AND VAULT DOODS, .WINDOW
Gwn
SERB. Wnn*W WARDS, is. Na.. el BICOND
sod se MEND grassy , . ea. Weed and Mutat.
:lion on bands misty of aw Patorosahnel ead
Piortfoodor attention P.M lo nolootois Norm Lot,;
awn
10. euLD PENS REP 9 r: 431
Lenz To 2tsvr. an ttot tocsEt of as
ante. anduitopta.mhu m re,.; syplt;
ration. by mall or MUM"
r- 4,101133011 . 1 rana4ar - sx4orice,
&ILI* - 15 /Wan - Tana, Zan TarkCtty. _
jr - 31. HOLMES & BOJ&, , Dsiiisas
-‘•• mina AND/Arum SUMO"
iz6clLocr. - ,czaTrilmazo7, _7474767r.
SA= lioTas Spuriirosrp t 67 ya,167466
Mum?, PitabaiiNr66 -
..1W0:61'606w mit as WM.. 66imApia
6 temartiastrafeedsmis,, - - -
TENSTR,C=O4 7OI "i"D^
/XO - 43i*C03131141110 allatti4S 2. sod
CUX(S2. ,-107 1 1 t 8132 *...
W Aait
OW sads, •••kg-
~, y
BOOTS AND SHOES.
3 1 0 2018 - 10311BrOIGY - I- • - I •
I, TOR TEL
GREAT 11 A.**144 11114 !
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
SEVERS Ett, LLITt WY SS or YRS'
CLOBJNO OUT SURPLUS STOCK.
00/11 AT ONCE.
Olt cereal, .loor w Expreaa edica
ter 6 2 , ecial bargains in Boyd Boot;
Men. ' Bent" ; Women's Calf Boots• and
Ba l moral", beavY ls,, oes for Children.
•
.64 , . _ow If THE *Lim
e.r.V§.ING OUT SALE 01?
BOOTS, GAITERS,
Balmoral., Guins
Of all kinds, to make room for oar thitteSOaals.
oaL Intattedlately and wore a barzaln,lat • -
Jos. H. Borland's;
No. 03 3143S.ET,8raN3a.
&toad Qoor hank "Hirai St.
FINE GrIODSI
JUST fl CE[srsn,
LAD= GLOWS KID. DAMMAM BOOTH ;
Do do do CONOUTZS - ' - 'do;
Do ltarcooco COAT BAUM do;
GENT'S TUB= BOLD GRAINS CAL? do;
Do.
TWO do CALF . 'do;
AU of !U bed cortoor work, an& warranted to 81 a
entire rathLetkar,
080. ALBREE, BOR
I==l=Ml
"1011 N C.A.M.P.ESELL, Manarticturtir at
BOOTS AND snots, of oven description, No.
34 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh:'
CLEO. ALBREE, tSON CO., Whole
silo sad Retail Dealfil In BOOTS, 8/11)53,44.,
carver Wood and Fourth streets, Pituburgh.
FAMILY DYE CO
PATNNTZD 00100E3 13, 1361
Mack, Dort Greve,
BLlcki 14kt Greew,
Dori 1 14; 1 etati f
Liiiiii
Prewar! te e ,
Marl / Onitatw.
Dark 8n Pisk,
Veit 8n
Merry, Paryie,
Si., Dr rand Dovp:e.
Baum,
Orisswies, Seartet, •
Dark De Efate,
rdOkl r Wen.;
laws ... Vide,
EL Fawn Fellow.
Volt Dyeing „Goals. Dimwit,
Scarfs, , ___, _.... Bonnets,. Mai,
feathers, KW °lowa, Chfidren's 'Clothing,: and all
!Linda of Wearing Apparel. ,
WI" A SAVIDG OF SO PBS 0M...1M
Foe 25 cents you can coke as many ratios weal
otherwise coat five times that sun . Norio:ls dilutes
. .. .
. . ... . - . .
can ke produced trots the same die. The promos I.
simple, and •ny M. an IMO the aro with perfect
mesas. Directions In English, French and c/ermatt,
imido of each paukage.
For Ilinlver Information In Dyellg e and ahring a
R o c c a Imowledge wlant colors am beat. 44,1 so d.T o
over others, with many valuable Met pnrchao,
He & Stovers . TltZtlllo on Dint. an (Tailoring.
Bent by mall on receipt or price—TO cents..
Manufactured by HOWE& STEVENS,
20°33 ."..7...Na5haa.
Tor Ws by druggists and dealers amorally.
W s
H . ISN ft Y G.HALE - 8c iX.).;
An noir receiving their
Fall and Winter Swek,
And Lathe their Mende and the public to eoracellne
their stock. which lc lb. Burt and wet cccilpleii.
star brought to this market.
Alsip cm baud, a tarp samortmsal of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
00R141121. or PIXIN AND NT. CLAIE STETXI3.
Itrrsavict, Pa.
BAILEY, FARRELL • :• ~
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Stearn' Fitters.
Brass Work, Tubing, Pumps, Van/.
And e'er, dasalption of wants) fur
WATER, GAS AND. STEAM.
s. u sorra= rimarr.
pUKIrLiNCEIS
PHOTOGRAPH ROOR3,
001/71rEt nrnt
Aim ganzFraritme,
EMiMiS
Of gray aim sauf 404 Wale or oilorkl, fa:calks
1 to
Owe do V CoAtoot lad !ID 112.6. -
V 7 isits MIVLINCI would portfolio:0 - 01 o mt. ,
Oration of thy dean AND 11(711131 to the wry ea
ozontlity or tb.b tablinbamat, Wog maw! by
AIgIII it .tun. Rico toodotsta.
caortataaL miftlystineria
GENER&L FOREIGN AGENCY.
• ,
AUSTIN: BALDWIN & CO.i
13.3nompwAir, 244 Tom
Illmittatu;s salt» rata en asixt Brftatn:irelastl,
Cjl"r°
= l . l Mtll huPl OK= l r— ri'; .;
Paktum
ccluakiw • Adu.e.5.p...102., putiemb.
plc OUESCEIDER, 1,
John Markt'
emadantly receiving the nee. ialeteitterat au.
ea the most tameable terms, 'AIM Alith It Want
!any adapted to the maateractetreafGlsaie,
, .
a. w; ann4oll2lllC' •
sourn 'mos" iinucer,*ta4ißbbi.
FOIS TIM FALL OF 1863.-:7
. _
•
ZOOMS APPLZ.I';33.
Istss tie—.l, a, 4 sad 5 pro old.rpetisiisw ths
isd ssitursarletlas, man TV*
&Z. tiIIarEIMV . PL I tVe, 4 Ma=r
Bne..s.m., AND OUNAMMITAZi . ROSSZ3,
,YLNES, • 511111734.' GIL OVEIX,
PLAlSTlcsits.42s4 ehohials aM ritall attot7 rms..
-au rzeximeit. Pit's-at:1,010W thdrUitnigelltria.
m 1 ' 41 49E44 L
atort—BAELZ
, .
'DR! riiiteitiaa to
TE *- citations ix
autino.llol)l.sl,Amm Z aad iiklAmmus
an CIWURACIT, SQMTXITA tor 4.IInnICLU,
Pin tis a m laaerta AZSIfCIAL 8 . arid trees an
TORTINTIZI ; alsoltAnD nikAILLSO,
aid and mans rarAnd-Imeatot "
mice. tee irrti "isn't • mow*
t piO, BLI RUM CO.,
• (saeakown 4! syr. EARN/L,)
OIL CUT, P 4.
E 4 parthimoll 111, , graaas Waplunaikl at OR
MY. and tUnT I / 4 k tom Abentilic..r•
IaTAMtO store and 0/1,13CD lIMEt
ot nary dallailAWloll
1014 2 .1104 1 a W ith 0 4 ,0 7 4 M411, If* '‘" tr "t"41..
marrigs , 4ksal
• - 40r4WOOPOINMe,: ; ‘,... r , - -
ns4mw 6'4140 P.
LIMP, 131111117 rns and ZlArantaulaptreLt
Alosoito kozorood - sookizonploovaincoirAit oL.
Cl4AYdfoTrin
64 . , a_Vi V 11 :1 6 3; .
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