r,., .. 4. * They 4Gth Pennsylranli Volunteers. ThL.retenua regimen 4 formerly under the .neramind or:Colonel (now Brigadier General) , , ' has - re - enliste d ter the war, and is =petal terwrive is tits city to.day; ehroute ler „ Manisbarg. There are two eompania of Plttsburgheri in the regiment, the ... Frisbee Infantry " , reoralted by Capt. W. L. Faulk, (new LBW 4n:bk. Goloael,) and the .City _llnardsi:organised by Capt. B. W. Monist. The, regiment is now commanded by Colonel Billkidge,.'.and numbers- three hundred and men—ores three hundred of •bmtAlin mediated. Thane men bare ea ?rend a record as any in the sordoe,,and were itudat'Clet. Banks in the famous retreat down the - Shenandoah 'Valley. They took Pert In Ike battles ot Winchester, Ball Run, Xerns 'town, _ Cedar' Mountain, Chantilly, South Maintain,- Antietam, Getgabarg and Wil liatdpOrt, and Were rdnegnently transferred the army In Tennessee. They hare done ;rut -deal of•luard marching, and not a little hard lighting; and although they could now !gait the dela honorably, they are determined -.to "rally round the dug" to the last. Brigadier : General Knipe and BMX 'ac eompany.lbarresiment home. , „ • • • Ilitt•Turnpikeanisd Plaikroads. • ••. • A oaths. been Issued, and 'will be found in oar adiertiAng columns for &public meeting ' of ail citizens interested in the improvement of the public toads leading from this city, upe r ierhleb tolls are required to be paid. The roads lsti ; be/Is.'s* a horrible condition for some-time pasi;,and those who have been esnlipelled•to trend overtime are determined to Wendt itepies will result fn having the ~ :, . ..:*firemedled.., The corporations basing con trot Of thasethorouglstarai should either keep - tham - IsigOod imsiable• condition, Or ease to minuet tolls , altogether: , Their charters re . vita something .more. theft the *cation of - .-gatiee and the of tolls. They ought teen the'public an equivalent in the shape of a good road, but the rule bas been to spend Just a...little rang for repair. as possible. The meeting will be held this afternoon it • two o'eloelt, in Spline's banding, Fifth street. ti: ~ ~ -i ~ 4:~} ~'i . •Pe.•. 4 1 . 4 . 0 . ... 14.14:44.•!.!•,:4 The s•ltoundheads,SA The gaileritlooiliPennsylreniaVolanteen, kaolin throughont the army and the country. ',is the l'itcandheads," arrived in this' city on Sata? afternoon. The regiment is three litindied isidift3r;string, and the men have all ise:MniLsted for th e m ar. The stemma wee fn Lawrence , Beaver- and Wastil.w . • tati'iotintisti.ind-viis'an4tposed of as good ituiterial u could. beitilin the old Key-. - ;-. Adana State. ..The men, on their arrival here, • wane lbirnfilialmith a good meat at the rooms • •-;., Mithe'Eittbidatente Committee in City Hall, iMani rar preibl }lo eduse.'O n- quazterifor the night Gidr Sunday tiey at tembid:disine'sertiee, In a body, at one of our ellaselum. - We understand that Col. jaunt* baa'im sunup& that the men mill to t be re ` gutted te report at Harrisburg, but go from 7 hare direct to their homes: - ~3 ;; MEM , Ors tan l'uck.:—On Bator,* afternoon, e, the Ifali's Station Aeconuroodation •train,un the Pennsylvania Railroad, was approaching Burkina' station, an &ale broke throwing or baggage, end _ th e ene pawing.; ear; These airs ware awed over the cross ties, for the didogoo offirenty•dive or thirty rod', but the angina was quickly' ruined; and no one.ersi iniared:in the. least. 'An" excitable &Hoer -broke airladow, and Was laves ut afiniaphig ant,when tallow passages., who had-muck better sense, - unglit- hire and 'prilled,dilar • • g=EN i '4~:'~ ~Laaczeir Cosr.--,taeObi.s,wsoi4bargod with stealing a coat rained at $23, - froma Jawbones?, was yesterday committed" to jail' Mayor Lowry, to answer at Cont.r 'The Intarreation was made by Hobart Canon, and the affenee WAS committed at Baena Vista, i lltisabellt township, where the &fondant run n ups board bill • amounting to $23, and then madacif theldolen coat. • - • „ . . Tr . iry 'L.'~~~~;?a •!;.:! anarchy, to the Pittsburgh Gssetta. Kaorvs, Tame., Jan. 1 Via Coatranco m ona, Feb. 3, 1884. 30, J Two divisions of the enemy's cavalry, under daneral Marths, attacked oar corahy, ander Oemeral Sturgis, on the morning of the 27th, beyond Seettaville, on the Fah. Garden road. Our forces at. tint fall back, but afterwards charged upon the enemy and drove Ulm nine miles. We captured two rifled guns, overloo prisoners, among whom are seven cottunis. cloned dicen, and killed end weowdediGly- Oar loss in killed and wounded is abort 100. Among the killed Is Wet. Colonel Leslie, of the Fourth Indiana. Waiford's Division tame nigh being cut off. Col. Jim Brownlow, of the Pint Tennessee cavalry, narrowly escaped being captured. r di large body of rebel Infantry is said to ,e crossing the French Broad at Dandridge. Their cavalry now occupy Soothmllls. There th skirmishing every day, and the rebels are very bold on the north side of Iloisten. Coln metnication with Cumberland Is Imate. L Fourteen men of the 80th Indiana, saran of the 23d Michigan, and Ave of the 13th Ken tucky were picked up this week within dye miles of KnOrcilla. Lieut. Col. Keith, of the sth Artillery, and Gap. Carter have gone east. A batch of mesh wen ant south this morning. Beat= Gemini A Co., merchant tailors, All surplus hones end moles are being sent are elating , out their tall and winter stock of b ack t ato &w acky. goodeat a radneedligure. Gintiamen desiring ..,_ S. a funlormble and well made salt of clothing azon'alltr.Tee. 31.—0 n the 221 h on.r i nav- WOidd dor we!! to Sian vs a tali balms par. airy had another severe brush with the enemy. Owing eitswitim. ' am= al elietra Co , , BD far as rem learn the reinltthls time le far Mathimt TAlkor 84 Market direst hem a itistsotory to us Woltord's dirislli ihmimin.. gx,_„g.. U. Roberta, was out ott rrom the main body ot our terns, ------ i rfo.ITY etreet, is - now opening the most and up to prerent writing great appreheriaion 1 A Coat Tatur.—On Friday night a nap &soiree " ague GoLiond Antra Watoltel latest for its 'safety. ills represented' end wood 0607 tank* Into the taros at No.:0 1 , Meet Imo sot loss *ads eves ' believed that we had mend *Goon killed. esset ai Ague street, and was wAt in the set of dispie al Iti thli eity:allg - irselliag %heat et - • tettatileat width he WrA stolen. loan rem lox Fiala., ~. ~ , Othericenet not out knows. .sti tae outside. . Re was arrested ----4----. ~...,,, _......2. ...' This morning our roma were reported at arageenereittaito AU by Main 1,0117-• . ' C = 1 : 1 „......' 1 " 1t 05s p'"'" w idb,.... " 1....''' JCIUM/Itty ink In lfita-of battle.' ',They us -1... , 1 ,= -,, '—........... , 55,....-,......,' .., - ..... ..., ill , , •",--, --- i l l; ---- --• 11, moa n back toward Kaomflib. •' - Tgjmoiltolllutiar, Aired is its flu' or stalk MOW, mu ist , Ass , ilk Sotto* torllaw MI , S0(600.- ftli.i. 7i still,k " - uklSekhte":',44 aorg lists - Lomirrrologomo to Ito drarrign ism st ! ' lnisssibStall/o,ooosras tUsdsimilissi sp. kis* ' ~ . ..4' ..1 . , •., , tro Ay brithipti„ ir he is relieved booby Gan. at thertleittre _eeenterto .0:441/ Wit itt Slie ' '-' -",..„__ ~._) - _ -- IP . ' . - ' ‘''''''' l ,l ....T .1W Xgral to lac ": 11 •4 9 all .T, iitstubßothtiviivprifykAmilkipir made -11.1113.4 wsmssamtilimbritoWts- - 114, *ga m , mats *woo( invgblpinef by otitis totellks4 -•,,', ' ' r `" 4l ;'" '" ' -. WA 04 1 4050 1 1‘1010tAtkifiggiffiffyl 1 ; Idestltltrislos. , ,' - 1 :.-• .- .4E. -- - 1 ..-. ---, ;---- - ..-:,-,,,,- ) ~ ,,x 4 ^ T .- fiva, % quttkAlattigrx i -,1, kl , i ~k,c .• - ....1 i Punt SiuszED Un last - :Thursday; AOC. it freight train oat hs Pennsylvania itailread tan off the auk about thr e e milei below Lewistown, smashing • it.llterally tato'. splinters. .The lmateillaut'oausarite dies lid:: lag of a lugs stone tit:or:tab track .after the passing of the watehetsn'aid Nape.' 4144 betake. theLtralneris due. The. per meta boartteseatted *latent irdery, .214 ears - were loaded ' . . • • birainnv To DuTn.—A littler denshter •or John P. Welly,;ot Lancaster, y sive, wo, , ,bedly boned:oa Priday , leat,• by her Akan Wang Ate daring the teniponn7 mum ab. ofhta mother. The mother, en hearing • the nhure ponatosiltomedlately hutined to • ' hey, but found her in , the yard with nearly all list cloths, eronnueell. Elhe • survived ibegt -•, • • Pimaßari.-To illeit Prof. , Rich ads wthusisame his leofouni at Concert HQ; Oae tit the most . sttlklag illustration tab's, glen this imitdag; li a working model of the DITIDS Zeno 14 1 01ring/oW mon deasaid taco tke daptbs iCtbs mean, althea other slat. • king experiments' will be gletta to illCstetti tho maitre tit aus atmospleme„... • EMI . Ft ns. —Sawa portion war, •iestorday turd bylllayotioviry.for dloordarly &ants, falozbiriosiwith , oaken- the , Alsoluato of thodr , dotishiate...Rowdloo - will be woody illsolt:wita—okructualy thioli who Ammo tlonsiolvit.brinsolting and Inca:fog don ineftstrepooplo In theft/set ,9ziethio 02 4 , !Ulu!' .T 47 104 4 s 2l '• . . Itoxwom u. . danum, 4 1hu0..-41.fred. 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MONDAY MOBNINO-----ITD. 41864 110. P 427 D 5U8U8.84124 PAPER:IIM IP'kat National Bank or Allegheny: Th. Atlantan of our business men is di . retied to the card of this new institution, lo tatcd in casabas city. "Wag started only about two months ago, its capitol stook, $204,- 000, is all paid op, and invested in 5-20 bonds, and it Ls now in fall operation, receiving large Leal deposits, and enjoying the ant -dance of the public. 'Speakitog of public con „ Mena, we have a remarks/4e testimonial of the reliance of the peep% in Xational Banks, in theLtomena ' of the Fast National Bank of ' 1 ;New.. York "So active and - .strong MY the .1 .. 7 opposition tithls new plan of banking thorn, than the RIM. National Bank of that city started ens capital of only $lOO,OOO. Shortly ,:- after, thoespitel was increased to no o,cmo, ..:_ tho additicudsloo,ooo bang taken In half an .. IlatIr• The aoldldence of the public WI” i t -7.filleirevlnced by the flow of deposits, and It Is statedin the Tram, of last Thursday, that 30 per cent. had bean reared for its stock, the , Paz *Alms being 100, and that la thymic ore Overly dal acme/ nencrotrat of the tits . Such success is unpreoadentsd in the history of banking in this country. Tho Fourth National Bank is now organised in that city, the third bolding a capital of five millions. The Third Nations/ Bank of Pitts torgh la now -organised, and others will doubtless follow.' 'The fact that a project is marjoefore Congress to limit the bank circa. lotion of Ms c ooo trY; to. $300,000,000, which • is the amount , of circulation allowed to Na tional Banks, shows that it is contemplated to have Sao other eircalatien than that of Na Clonal:Banks, which Is as absolutely secure as anything can be, being foundation the credit and faith of the nation. : We .rindersand that tha Ft National :Sank of Allegheny will shortly irs become the - financial agent of 'the government, receiving and disbursing the piano moneys, and when Ili nobtearrive it will . become *very impor tant franca) institution. of the ( two cities. The Directors bans purchase.' an eligible lot on-Botlessi street and will communes iMIIICI. die/y to erect a tonassodials banklag house, Iron or stonofient, which will be an onsa- Mara to that city. Its 'tootle, we understand, - greatly:wmght after, but cannot be had at 4n r . Pricte— The bank has the power to a muse its to $500,000, and the stock coiddbe.:taken la a day, at a handsome pre mium, but we learn it is not Intended to en large the espial at meant. If it is enlarged the preference will be given, as wo arc told, to twits -depositors. I - ftelligten the 2U Markt. THE LATEST NEWS The folleiin g tenni> dike mazes stricken from the innillissist, Fun! Clees;_22,4 District with the came of exemption: =DIM Are*, Joe Culllot, oeyike, Peter Ilea, 'Louis Calmat, August Nowt, ohn threellaßlemee, qf Age. .RerrrY Markey CM 3.5 ret, Caep~ r do Wm-f ftn ® ing, do en do /Bream of Asnatc /Urn Wittener, s,_ .1.11V.5.S ter- George, Bluthrow, neneser Lame, C. ..rg. Lord; 04.6.474 7 . sun. 8 Done. Robert Done... John Dickson, Hobert 0 Hutchinson, Thomas Kkktoo, Jrtr>lo,l Incas Tito. Vaughn, Abram Weaver, Matthew Gram, Wm Short, John Dills, Maul Hot, Wm Linton, Theo Williamson Jas Thompson, ' Moos /lodsoo Ed C ampbell, no rood, Patrick Trial, David Lends, Wm Jones, John Lamb, Morgan Mamma, Geo Bell, Al"' &mud Bruce, Juo CrawforJ, Jrto Kapp, 11 ::7m 11 11Tiren Ross I Tr , . hrolgsmz, . /fers n ino Balleneill, Bev Liberatus BremeLli Wm 0 Armstrong Jas Gibson, • Fred Itsbesenbaels, Jacob Brown, Jo Keller, Louis Wee Kuhlman, Waternann, GsoilendalL i Zkaroa V Amain. Stm'iol Steven% Co m t B Cloti. bruce. Jacob Eamon. DinZility. ° Jobs l B i riZt d , a. awl, Barnard Bross, Telichaot Bradley , Henry Drier. Jahn Boeh - ' Ephraim It nghey JohiTC Raabe. . Joakia Jona. . John EAU. !Arnim Hoyle., John Martin ibt=rchloos, Wlitene, Bahamian Mensal, Ilex Wiley. .I.lrfr MIMI., Cialal UM= dee. Geo Walter, mar .1 qf 6 so, Wen J Dillon, Geo H Hlller , under 25, Mam Plelffer, over 45, David Coop.r. John Elamkr, over 35 co James Adams. trees n. /Lieu Gvarr.Cannel). Adam atm, :! Thomas Biggerstopp, JOU B Elerthno q/ PIZI4 John Bowman • TITDLAT Limatteldmim qf Ate. WWI .1 klaufm arm 95 m hu m Meth. qt Parma,. auram• A B B Diogaitr. urn", John Coventiz !Nem. Adam Hartman, Alex McKee, John - Heelfp. ilaraita.u. as of sea lismyiffebsefer, over 3m W Weiraea s do .1 Wm Noe, nudes 20. • Mesta*qf Pfrn.t.. Leonard Toed, Henry NeClusky, Daniel Depp. isabinfp. Jacob Dea D lr- , - - James Cain, • Andrew Eckrt, CIL AMU Nithl Dempsey Chas Neekakey, John Wilcox. Oanatableassqf aft. astatyllarfatt, ander A. Madam of Pol.& James Nam, Thnothen• Rich, Sitteld Desk. lirm-Rerldetd. Moons G Harlin Diazlaity. Jobm Ikea*, John htlettl alclizeTer lames irekanso, Obristopber Harm, Wen Bandcred, Blom em, llebt Thee Irn=n, Jame. Jones, Junes Morton. ■ TOWNIIIII, James .S Baum lThozoss Waasmllon, T L Notetteo, Henry SpaleL A Vie... &amid Wall.m. Dimtulay Samoa, Boyar Wm Glllsek. • 4 , Rasta r • A John Sky. lteo. p m t, David Jobtatea. • Edward Dacm. Goo W Hollkoso. . Vorittiiii: . IJossph I.lrnb e y, John H Miler, Alex laTsilond, Wm A' Thompon Marks J Wright II Heed Wilson. ' A ems(e, lraa )I'Clel ,d Dotted; Bertjamin Glay: MUM= TOIINsHIP. DiestWity, 11.117 Hahn. Mt ILL-Nati:mu) Prr.--On Saturday, the 30th alt., u • son of Mr. D, Ityner,af Paint township, Clazion comity, wu puling the residence of Ifs. J. If. Brown, on the Clation river, he was attaelted by a pat ram, and so severely ' , butted" by the anitt,.tbat ono of lb thighs was broken. SLITINCED.—O'FrieI, the forger, who began his career in this city, and who wee lately convicted at garrisburg, has ben, sentenced to eighteen months In the penitentiary. Jail= C. Wow, Sheriff of hfeeklngom oounthto, died on rziday morning last, of apoplexy. .Re retired the prealoffs night in perfectly good health. Eseartn.—Teo young men, named Smith andeabb, Nerving outs mikes for riot in the Cambria eonsty prison, broke jail 'the other day and hero not been board of /IBM Tao Boaroi Vicontana.--Tho Flag or our Union dAtuorican Union," and Walnut. Magaiins, for February 90th, have beenye hefted at Hum's. .Carr. A. M. Ltern, of Hollidaysburg, has leen appointed Provost Marshal of tbo Blair district, (malted of Capt. James D. Campbell, retnoved. ' • Mancu—Biatotee Maaarrax.--.Thia poprdar and cheap magazine Ilse already been received at Hant'e. seacni..zikass monems. ?Naas ?MIST, Pith" sad Oraatoeatat. Blath,ltoofet, and dealer 1a Penneylnas aad A r eratont slate al tautest quality at low rata. Moo at Ma& banittaita.. taw lbe Watar Walla Plttaburgb, Ps. BAKit's Bririn3 liustne bavi oP4/.3041 the pivilpilit * grim State, Atkalti, inC.lnititcits Fitz *lto 1814, in Iltslept family aid tie bastipnatilataring nvcLinu.azulAr best machine intk. 4, g.clur9 l,l Ta Sfe?, =taiga/. AB/11th strest,Pittsbuigh, Pa. MAC /31 GAWP I -Yerong men, be warned fn:time, supply your /elves wi th 110 / , LOWAY'B'PILLB & COMT RENT. Thor are rtaianteed to owe the wont Mmes of Bois,. Blob* Berarl7; Foyer, - 7 Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re. 4alloti r owing to the high prim of drugs, key at SO cents, TO cents and 411,10p0r box or pot.' Par ilk in Pittsburgh Pa. by B. L. Palma Stook &Co. ' lox sale alto ke at /foltonsh Dnig Store, Fifth ~Itu Itiostoto aro stun zoo fison.—Tbo Pao assortmut of Pall and Winter Clothing, lately noshed by Mews. John Win & Co., 1110701112 i Tifton, No. UP Pedant street, du legbeny. The - stook of efothfog canape of the ineoVeadoty-of /mite pantaloons vista, costa nod oraroosta,_ TM 'Pills of patesotto to tasted and fsakionable. W. would laths all of mu melon to shro the shore gentiaosa e Pall. • : JObn Chan abider, Jebn Bengart , Ckargs Mob, Jacob Glitaisad, Jonathan Long. Elijah L.. Jobb Miller, llx iFilibbeay, Jam. 8 Smith, F Wm Smith, LITTER Or JOBS ifllolt BoTM. The following paragraphs - are from an authorised rinblication of the letter front John Minor Botts, declining the U. S. Sen atorship for Virginia, of which so much has boon said in newspapers: "In the present condition of the country, and of the State of which I am a native, and to the manor born, I could not with propriety and with my convictions of duty accept any appointment at the hands of either of the numerous governments now exercising legis lative powers over any of the dismembered fragmentx of what once constituted the proud ' and revered old Commonwealth of Virginia. " From the present aspect of affairs, it kooks as if the day was not very far distant when I may bo possibly of some service in healing those dissonsions and distractionl growing out of the grossest misrepresents. Mons and frauds that now divide the nation, ' the State, and almost ovary locality, and which, though smothered for a time, have never been extinguished. But this can only be done, If at all, by adhering firmly to the opinions and principles of a long.life which hare grown with my growth and strengthened with my strength until they havo become a part of my second nature. In other words, I most permit no shadowef sal picion, from any quarter, to attach to my touelfish patriotism or the disinterested in tegrity of my purpose, which areeptance of °aloe might subject me to. The extent of my aspiration. for the prat cut is to return good for evil to this wino venerable and venerated, but now gmor,down, trodden, shattered, heartlessly sacrificed and dilapidated old mother of States, anSaTOll BONN= TOW OHM amt. Para.., • m F Snee, Trurml. rossatemr. t= • H L Marahal: HAI L C Murphey, Wm Wagers, ph Joro Jones, Sbas Jots; Jamb Bauer, Jam Ilfollannimd, And Do.ylA aw qt ard Ord over m Tab 8 ( do Conn!. Litrab, do John Alarmpar, do John LJortier, °Tor 45 John &nen, ' do DonnLo &ea. do Er".. 4/ /tont, Wm 13 Bunt. Dbabitay. rm. Grim, Th. Cambia. • CCM. lit Sweet Marc; Itd, tea. Jae Gibson. I expected to intr,dace, to-morrow, vary cartfaily considered and elaborate resolu tions, declaring that the Government has two distinct dosses of rights over rebel territory —the rights of national sovereignty and the rights of war—and that either or both may be exercised at plounre; that any system of reconstruction must be rejected that does not edectueily provide against the continued ex . Este:tie or possible revival of slavery; that such guarantees can only be obtained through the agency of the national gosh remtmt, assert lug its temporary supremacy, either civil or over conquered territory long enough to stamp upon it forever the character of free domr' and that the Constitution must be so amended ea to prohibit slavery everywhere. These reiefutioni are likely, in some partic ulars, to conflict with the PresidanCe amnesty proclamation, and to hare marked attention end elaborate discussion. BANQUIT BY lIIINZBOTZLIM. The Minnesollana in Washington, at an ex pense of about two thousand , dollars, gave a onignilleetit banquet, Saturday night:at the National Hotel, to a Minnesota regiment on Its way home to recruit and re -enlist. Speeches were made by Vice President Ham lin; ~Senator Lane, - of Indiana, Senators Chandler and Harlan, and Col. Forney and others. Negro righting was endorsed to the fullest extent. The most radical anti-slivery sentiments were constantly expressed. A letter was tend from Secretary Chase, which was received with uproarious and long con tinued applause. I== James Long: Natbaa MeDow James .11 Robb, Child Theis.. TOICSSIIIP. Jamas Fife, James ife, Alex 111111.1sa, Samuel Morriss • Robert Bola., Jobn B Babb, Hu B Thempso 17XEM! Wrl m js t is ": 1 It il l %. Goornn Slum, Stabs:xi Stewart Darld Wilson. Alex E. s i og .. James Jame. Ilan, bask! to Chrispher g nth ' Chula Long, Daniel ltlelliersy, And McKee Alex McCoy. Freditll Nickel s Theodore Phillips Coo Ilimeribrrrar ' Jame. Robinson. Wes global, Thema Woods. IVMSAIITP. lILVNADT JolDfauN. Reverdy Johnson's friends intimate that within this week be may be expected to take in the Senate even a more radical null-slavery ground than he did the other evening at the club dinner, and will probably declare him s,rdf, It Ls said, in . :favor of amending the Con-, itientloix' rose - t 6 plikhlblt slavery anywhere' in the limits of the nation. This and similar easel are bat as instances of the progrese la the anti-slavery sentiment among the leaden ever eines the meeting of Congress, a progress more remarkable In the judgment of the old anti-slavery leaders than has ever been made In the history of the nation. • Nit& DAMEN AND NU DACCHITR. A daughter of Mrs. Gaines got through the lines the other day—when Stanton sent her mother bick—and came on to Washington. Stanton issued an order on Saturday sending her also back te the rebel lines. Trudge White, of New 'York, is here trying to have Stanton , , order changed. It is denied that any reasons exist why bfrs. Galtrea should not come North' and go to her property at New Orleans. _ ___ ==! ffffi;l COD/FICATIOX or "AUL laws. Charles 11. Sedgwick, Commissioner ap pointed to codify the naval laws of the United States, has about Sobbed hie work, and ex pects to report to Congress next week. The work has required more time and labor thib was originally expected. ELTIOPOLITSW CLUB DIANUL At a general dinner of the Metropolitan Club here, the speeches took a decidedly rad• teal antialavory turn, and Reverdy Johnston especially surprised his auditors by the fervor of his antlilavery utterances. MISR BY SICAICTARY CHAIM. ' no dinner given by Secretary Chas, Se arday evening, to th. New York delegation 'here on bank businesp, was attended by Messrs. Sharman, Garfield, If c;orhead sad others. RIZTORID zo ACTITI EILIINUM. Col. Durbin Ward, of the Ine Ohto, lately mortared oot of Hollow for phyaleardlsabll- Ity, her , been restored to Retire eerrloe. tenon alioxvit,Le. • 01311 SPEOLO4. DISPATOITIt FROM WASHINGTON Special Dlispatch to the Pltlabutzb Gazette. W...eniseros, Peb. 7, 1804. • ' IItAINCARTEMS AWAIT OP TAM POTOMAC, Feb. The Richmond Empaimiistßaturdn, uys that a htmdred mid trent - I:wine Yankee pris oners fromNewbern, arrived yesterday, prob ably the crew of the. gunboat Underwriter. Tbe Eirkur says the emit probiblllf7 that all the newspapers in the .gonfedersny.exeept a tew• pend.doing Government workiwill be obliged to rm Mail., 4.—Oar forms campy Corrinth and Jackson. Nothing - destined there, but everything is carried off. A Yankee cavalry in -strong:tonMerosked the Big Black' yastentay, - and were met by Jackson's cavalry. A.brlsk 6041 ee. . , Railroad Areideat-Aialtultdrira Army at - Rome--No Alarin About Knourdile.. Arearirioroir,clock to-daY a trait of eats Virginia,goinginto.was . pre cipitated into the Potomie r the im of the long bridge being open, but which wu perceived by the engineer.. Tho can were loaded with lumber. Bewail Omens had their limha fractured, and it is supposed the engineer Wad drowned. Private information dlrUt from 'Chita', items Is to the effecrlhatairaral 'days 4110, though, there Inuit forestall/Alton, lltn"Utalh body of. the rebel army waaat Roma, Georgia: under Johnston. ' The latter' fact Is smoomitad for on the ground, either that the enemy ware forced to go to Rome for'ionvenknee to their iipplias or to prevent desertions, between eight and nine thousand .having .. come Into Our lines since the battle atldissionary Ridge. There is no such alum' 11171Thatlailhoas about the safety of oar troopi the neigh borhood Of. Rnoivilia, as. seems to prevail elsewhere, and many ofthepublished accounts to that effect are oharacterised• as •exampsrs tions. The courier line between Chattanooga and Knoxville was uninterrupted.. Fortlgit New,. ' • . Now You, is the Walt news to-night by the Arabia: • " gratni, Jan. 23.—. The Danish government hue demanded delay h, order'to assembt• the Bignid, and with it commence to ealthdraw the November constitution, and anbsequently to talfill the engagement.; entered, into I to wards Germany in 1831 aaid.1832.2 In ease this delay "shoold be granted; which is proba ble, thsaustrian and Prussian troops wilizot mess the Eider. , it month is necessary for the Invocation of the Mora& Farr Darn, Aar., Feb. , b,-Capt. /install, General Mutter's * .itllatant; - 'wlut_branght bare to-day, as I:pvisoner.. * Osswlltutter lea son of .6enatnr Ennferer cOm mandar of an IndiatiLbrigade ander. Cooper. It is raaammended that Captain Bartell be held as a bastige, Ind the &limy of:Quit.; trail be. demanded far the murder of Msjii Curtiss, it Bazinet Eptint,'„lantfall.; , Causal Pries, .who attpercedsi the eatansand of the Il epartannt of Arkansas, Longernod, la still at west ergantdesi.;!:"._ Cans' stisinst Bt.' Psi.: tisk, inn Mrsnids; tbs:thlnVidtit BdAtti4 , dnd and filly balm, at sotksifov iandsviltei Tod tosday. , Nnbpbtaltspent 'wants air ens* nitws. ".Stsido7lldadwli,dl,Of4llo 69istiod di..1.10371. , Ths stiszno 4dyl•—fitsb.fronlisattodtos' tbs23t'orivoa g. 421011,01311.1413164 it cotton, tad' ode taßdtdit.a, .thtrtt boilinsds 1064060,1batt-r.*: ' i t - . F aoat-CIIATTCWOOGA,._.." epeeist D 7 Mlaheetessituisbatzb Gazette. ' I incline net to bells,* that - tffere eta at Tunnel Tilton criltesca four whole divisions of rebels, and one brigade of a Sin. Whatever may be the exigency of the erie. at. Mobile, not more than two brigade'i of Johnson's army have gone thither. The Knoxville correspondent ;ends you to night's latest news from that quarter.:Air. Truman, of the PhiladelphLs inquirer arrived from there today, and thinks the situdlon interesting. All quiet at this point. Desertions continue. It rained last night, but It is beautiful again. All statements con cornlnF the alleged erne nation of Dalton by the rebel, are hope-- sensational. go troops, no flag of truce be longingto the United States have been either at Dalton or Turmoil 11111. The enemy it'll holds both in force, although It Is true that at least four divisions of theft Amoy bare gimp Southward. They are fortifying"the . vlcinity of Dalton, but will protably * light no battles this tide of Kingston.. • All accounts agree in representing Abe demoralization and assailant:Gan In . 110 rebel ranks as very great. The number of deserters rogistered it the office of the Pro vost Marshal General, for the month of Jan nary,ls one Minuend and fortymilght dining them are one assistant =wan, fire ciptaiwes two that lieutenants, four second lieutenants, and one third lieutenant. Au those' 4_ 7 " embracislithe offer of pardon held out by . the President in his amnesty proclamation; and have tattoo the proscribed oath. One hande d and ten deserters came in yesterday— us - 1 a gloriously commenting' the new r- In a skiradah oar . cavalry, Wo near g gold, ts ?Major of a 'fienhicly - regiment tat killed. The situation launchingedinisdapimrer, quiet along the whole line. The 'realm 4 - calm and beautiful. • The emboli which seemed to threaten tinf right wing Is over. Gen: Logan's expedition haul returned . .to Huntsville, Ala., without, encountering the enemy. r The Land army Is still in ita old position around Tunnel Ifni, Dann and Boma. Creditable intelligence from anti& indicated: that the rebels have rented to mannfaeture cannon at thatplaca They tried their Luanda again upon a revolving cannon, but ii bunt . end the experiment elide& I Almost if the sick are bolos ramovid ftwin Chattanooga tp Nashville and eisewhoin. Trains laden with. tluna dried every. day. In the publication of Gen. rtomite!staff re: sandy, the name °ICAO. Nantes Brooint InAir a ecidentilly omitted. - Nate tehe ids Old NI, tioa of Judge Advocate. CHATTAIOOOI, Feb. 7.—Faztber. 4itel genus from Dalton, indicates that the energy have not essentially changed their.petition. Tho troops. who hare goes to Mobile, holonge_d to Walthohn's Divisiot. - ", ' Fifteen days since, twenty can Were laden with artillery, which were taken to liiegiton. It was said that it was Intended to take on to-morrow, mounted cavalry and artillery and send them on to reinforce Longstreet, who'' ' I with these and all the cavalry he could' mus tar, would make another combined- raid Into Tennessee. In the month:nettle artillery was to be left at Dente, forsate.keeping. In con , iundloa with this, John Morgan, who as. 1 mimed command at Decatur on , the 34 of f February, was to make a raid into Middl& 1 town; striking the Chattanooga , and Nash. Ale railroad at Tullahoma: - , The-"whole storyis probably sensational. • - .. . . The sick, wounded and hospital stores Of the rebels are being rapidly removed to At lanta. Indications multiply that they will make no stand at Dalton. The depot in Chattanooga was bnrnedlast night, with an Itoniense, antotutt of . clothing. Two. handtad. And: tifeaty . tdiconolocktr rived to-dikv 'front Knoxville. ' Weather bright and noel. • Son Marti Roma: Pommes Mentos, Feb. ?. -Tha Itichatond Baamiaer of Petutuy 3d, hu the follow tag: Cherrlclien, Fob. 2.—The .eteamer Presto, Capt. I. IlorrY, - from Naltllll on the MA, la attempting to run in about two o'clock this morning, got ashore o ff Sullivan's /stand, and ins got Most of Abe cargo, which Loa goverimmitactormt, will bemired in good condition. The enemy opened ataxy fire on the steamer at daylight, end coral: mod it ailday. It is believed tUt the vessel will be totally wreaked. The enemy have disconthuted firing on Sumter-ond hundred and thirty.aLe shots were tired on the city from five yesterday to fire O'clock this grazing. qralege Mau Ifoare,Feb.2.--Reportareceired ham title evening from several iources t state shit - Early has captured a force of Yankees at Petersbarg,Hardy county, Virginia, estimated at 800, . . iforristowe, Eust Tene„ . reL. 2.-There is a perfect dearth of newt here, and the situation anchanghd. The arrival of the primoners taken in the recant affair at Bmlthtleldis 111120IIMMIL It 6 elaimathat , 109 of our men were cap tured. The rebel &cecina of the ingarment does not direr materially ftenstbat given by Reba( Captain Captured. •:., .V.1 1 _041,1% 1 4 at Plnlb!rbtad CI-,1 6 _ • Pojegtew • BpDtle, .Zoli. 5.—00 hide's last wie k:. l hree:brigades.. of_ a cavalry' eerie:: thlinC:Sittenti' Inondied - strong, four llnnate& of . wham: were athcmted, without artillery, under the command of Cot. Lore, of the Eleventh Kentucky , skirmished with the rebels ander Gen. Jones on the Virginia road, thirteen mile, from Cumberland Gap, lasting three bone. We held our pesltion until dark, although attacked by a 'varier force. We withdrew to our camps three miles in the rear. At sunrise, Saturday morning, Loris', pickets wore attacked, when Love moved to the trout to meet. the enemy advancing to battle line, with 4000 infantry, cavalry and three pieces of artillery. Cot. Love then fell back three miles, skirmishing all the way, when the enemy caved following, and Lore encamped three miles from the Gap. The next morning Lovesent oil his anal/1610 force two miles in the treat, and had a lively skir mish with the enemy, twice charging the re bels and driving them back with *heavy loss, 'Moe which, up to afternoon sth, the rebels hare not appeared in any force on our front. Our loci in these skirmishes was Ave killed, eight Wounded and three mteeing. Capt. Newport, of the Eighth lowa, wu killed. The eapiv's loss was ten killed, from fifteen to twents-live wounded. It resulted la en tin anaceasfal rebel attempt to take Cumberland Gap. Simultaneocuily slight , demenztrations wore made from the Jonesboro and Ureici roads: laxis Inlet now in the neighborhood. Gan. natrard, nor commander of Ws post, fa determined to hold the Gap et all hazarde. Nothing definite I, recently received from Knoxville. - ' • Pre= Haman—Cana adoat 3for ton'e Ford. lituntisorox, rub. 7.--Private information received to-day from Kansas states that the Legislature of that State yesterday agreed to go lota an election far a United States Ban ter be the place of flee. Lane, notwithstand ing the resJuity of the present Legislature 'were - eleoted with' .a distinct understanding tbit.no election should take place during thole ,recent terte, er before the now Legislature 'bell assemble next winter., Gen... Lane's .term wit/ it:peen the 9th of -AlareboB6.s. Efal.'aineralßlunterill hare for Gen. Cox. tea! department to.moircw. ' lie is to have outhitand 'of the department of the Indian Territory, headquarter,' at EL Smith,.arid 'is to be suppiied With ifi ample amity, net only fordefonstert but ollerudve operations. , Information bu reached here that yester day morning a reconnoinnee in farce started from the Army of the Potomac, and that a Considerable cannonading took place at Mor ton's Ford on the Rapidan, daring the day, and at Ire o'clock in the afternoon musketry began and continued until dark: Steamboat Minters Arrested—.Ridnap. pling;Ftee , Negines In Nissan. - Lootertiii Feb. 6 —Parties suipoied Ito- Pleated id s tting fi re to the steamer Taylor, hare been n sa ted.. . The mill y authorities arrested John Clark, of Lon swine, and Augustus Ortel, and O. R. Swats and wife of Rt. Louis, wile two toulatteh•named Della Reared and Jennie Reed, their dieo7s, who base. long time been running sleeve from and kidnapping free no. groes innri, and sending thorn ' here es slaves. • Tbo Court f Inquiry, on the Crittenden and McQook due still in session. The prteeed bp Die net owed to be made polite till the kil adjournment cif the Court. . The New Draft. Peon*: Xsasnate2LITLIVII I Orrtre, • lb W.A.sautoros, I'6.t. 166.1. Major. F. 21nonserld, 4. 4. P. 'M. f 0., .Sept. Yol. Becraiting, dam% N . Y.: The President's order of this date (copy herewith) fora draft on the tento of March,loritos hue dyed astocad men, after deducting ell who zosr be , raised prior to March first and not ,haretofotse; credited, to equivalent to a earl for hro hundred: thomend mon, in addition to the arts hundred thommed called for October nose lerath. Do everything possible to ell this as well as-the former call, and secure action at once, In Anticipation of the .exact quotes, which announced .fmrn this oMee as soon as possible, Jeers B. Par, P. M. G lUon to rut off Rebel Beeves. BpIITOX, ' Feb. G—A private loiter from Charlotte Umber, Florida, Jan. lOth, slates that a number of Union troops, ander Gen. 'Medium& bad arrived at Pont* Rare, the object beings° cut of • large supply of beeves which the rehab, were taking from Florida at the rate of 1,5.'0 per week. Tho expedition is guided by Lieut. Caine, who Wm commis sary in the 11,1ted States army daring the war in Fiend,, and who resided there [mill the rebellion broke eat, when be was rem_ polled to leave on account of ids Union senti matte. Lieut. Crane says that beintends to lake_ potgenion of Tort Ryan =the Colosa. tz Aluihietiveriand-make_ita rallying_point for Union men, as well ea good base of operations. The Capture o Gen, aramen. Crscurrwart, Feb. B.—By an arrival from the Esnewha river we learn the particulars of the capture of Gen. Scamman and stag, and of the burning of the steamer Levi. The Levi was lying at Winfield, on the west side of the river, when thirty•ove guerrillas , during :Wednesday night, appeared on the opposite aide thirteen of whom crossed in Brie and took ' possession of the boat, capturing Gen. 8041211Z111711 and forty soldiers and officers, alt of whom ware asleep. The rebels afterwards berried the boat. Alt on board were paroled excepting General Summon and three other officers. The prisoners were mounted and set off for the interior. ,Our !orate had started in permit. Blockade Knauer Destroyed. iVasuunazow. Feb. 7.—The fo ll owing dis patch was readst the Nary Yard to-day: U. 3. Rag Sap Afinemora, off Weapon Noel, Ad. 6.—floe. Gideon Weiler, Seeretory of Navy: The supply 'steamer Newborn° has arrived. The Panama, Lieut. Com. Bee, and the nor-. ids. Com. Crosby, have destroyed the new and Out hhieharle runner Wild Dnyrell, near New Topsail Inlet, where she had got ashore and bad destroyed moot of her cargo. [Signed] S. R. Lea, Res: Admiral Cored'g. Arrival of the Steamer ColeMbla. New Tom Feb. 6 .—The steamer Columbia arrived with New Orleans dates of the 30th. Politics were at fever beat In New Orteane. When the simmer called, It was therighi that' Ron. &Jolliet Ilatus had the 11111118 true: ice Gnomon- Xt is reported from St. Domingo, that-the Dominicans had attached e'Spanish ;apply steamarrand . had madoseveral at ter/TM to recover the town of Lanoonsobal. A• conned! of Generate was held at Ilavaana on the3oth, at whicGen. Varas stated that nothing could be do n e St. Do g mlngo 40,000 more troops, and even' then the rebel without lion mould not be put down. • Skirmish tyltla Giterrillas. Lasseitworra, Feb. AVlCloney, of Gen. Cart's' department, -reports a skirmish between.Oard.Wsman's command and shoat a hundred guerrillas, supposed to be patio: Qoantrell'r old - band,in Jackson cdority. Ills also say. there are deidettooli or Pthirilios colleeting Li that county for pit:adoring 'op oratimut, . Atrangotnents are being made to break.ap tlieltorganizatlon. Fire Inillew York. Nur Yoe; Fob. 7.—The Empire India; Enhber Works In the West bundle& *bent 200 test lantana 60 -wide, Was berned, inn property to Osmoses& ofE30,000; The three roasted ichooner *Marta Pike, loaded With hay And germ:tem itofes, tres binned tic the Earth rftm• this morning. , . • • Arrived Pram Ft.nouree. , You, Feb. 7.—The steamers Cambria and ThomaaA.Seott„bara aratrad here from* Porta . ..fit Monroe.' , The latter In tow, _having bro 1•11 Ittr prapells.:•• 1 - . Deathel Marcum Morton. "nom. ; rel.. 6, —nan. -- . Marini Morton, formerly •Governor of Massachusetts, died - to.day at bis inside:we in Taunton. Ms was MINERS VARY,: NOTICE. * Ai them Its_turnout 'at the Armstrong Coid Wotan, on thitarirt.itallmad,opporlte Baena [ NI* a, shoat the vrekhing aroma,' Tub the Want and public to peered to hen er tall tuarlentenifax shoot the cense afraid tornout.:. , 2 weigh' the east atter It to emend, snobs Add noel over 1 screen Woo betlons end bar • toot wltte, -ssad the dee harems and Updates aloha parti aad . • tog TS Ito Meech boatietorceet.- 1 hen naked In levant panne thid the ,totnere complaha at helot oralbota aro, ead a eel' Cit. nen eeleoti ads ma. tberaninnistbetom th bee oneair metier then one hada mann 10th and that .le • occublered elm:bier toy arson ban nun as any on the nod or arm Tho wagon. (tey messarement) were: te - hold 25 Umbel; tut in the Inward system of svgtilas some dinierspnt SO and 55 Imhof* In a . vivo, and gorahlardia dinars aaspald. , - Whoa Ilanamented .aa indith my re e l mem d.ggere line i Ana IT to tOlinemiLdtootl the remainder belt" 2 think - I tad a autlefent noon lot rotting tip's trabe. , raid magi tint wish to en te the expense 021 &Mg eo; tire ettheeferendav of this. eta* ...tared i dam, and *war than 'wizard tan to Os bu s, th er e to position etengebraster on erten:lVO phytmC dreabil447., Re add tar Fe mould item Mate the did, :gasps, tot Ito snore Übe sot the eittiatio.- I told - Idea *maw barna eau dolag bastron 'tor mm and saw Mk la theatres:of dd. atilkies . , .. , _sot pas tame Odgers itnternd 1 1/ 44 ; 1 U . ' , ___________________ VAWABLZ> 8 0/EMPIa WORIC._ , . . . Iltitboaxamarsetzta et Oat V4i.l " lest 's d 4 "14 ell-4a 4 pTealaimn lda eabrosp mlu U t r flaoari2l, tldelil4tel"larl4.ll„ll., 4iatki::'=sgasktiy.zlgmmess:lo,llib.., Opime l • . , Viaaritirariver i!MM;NTWJGENc . 4. ".O.IIIIIITALS. und k reALL”irK tint. gridii - Xessintais Cß r Cizeismati: sir Tork, Chad:matt Trirtorra, - ' .Wlltelio,73 Juju . Tatiortlia DTP. 1.11211.11, Taii,atar, Clacinasti; Sal* Zaaarrilla; Naas lb" Clarlanati; ilearrre, ASZOVE.4 SuL vino; Janata Hobbs, Nulty - We; Cottage, Oil City; I Echo, , fro. f., OR City. The weather yesterday was Cool and eland, with, inificutiens of snow. The tiler al this point con tinues to nwelo eteadtly. with eight r , ..1 air inehre in the channel IT the pier mark! last arenlog. There is aim an orcelleat !stage of water in the Ohio titer fur steitaboatlng, and. although wit will pro bably have more sold weatin-r;11--fs.not likely that oar/gat/0 a will again hs obstructed this semen by ice. The oni,u., alto, our un ernut include* it* N . - not. and Lizzie Martin from Louisville; New York and Candint, from Cincinnati; Julia, from Zeus.. vine, and the Miasma, Erma Wheeling. The Emma Graham, from Zarmsville, h dm tide morning. and . the Paragon end Joseph Place from Cimino/01 will probably arrive to.day. The &male Hobbs, Bourve. and Arian* left far. Nulreille restudy, loaded with railroad hon. Thes. Momatins and Nuistator for 011udinatt, and the Jells for Zanesville, deared on Belem* mains. The particulars In regard to the colneicas tailvetn the tow-boat Ilawkeye and .Dick elilton, and the Caking of the latter, will ho band in another col umn. Tb. Wheeling breakout," ef Was Ullt. Tea Erves.—Tbent emu 1:14•41 seventeen am of water In the channel yesterday, and the river wan Winn. The weather war quite cool, but tia .till chew and not at all empleammt. • w h e , The sm ent ow er Aloha arrived from above pleterday her b arrived from She. ran her nose armlut the plereof the fitmbenvllla bridge on her In) doin, and the damage 11 eonilderale b. 6 6 taking in • toad of railroad lion d w anow under going repairs. The Olive an. lylo g a t the boa.: With a hoary bud of manufacturers ertklee for Bt. Louie. At St Rory'., Tel, on the night; of rob. 3. lames Johnson, wee drowned froto.the steamer Louisville He was • large, robust healthy looking man, about six ket high, n 1 or 2: rum old, welghe ab".st _lit putiode, light hair, Line and •aroall moutache. Ere iuppoeed to be from Newberry. Obi The ..boat landd and on: yawls to p 7 the fortrMate Man. They got within ,futy feetnif:thini when he cook to rile no more. U. in. supposed try parungers who convened with him bw;fere Jim seri: dent Occurred, to hlsaomewhet dereogrA The Armenia led Si. LMtlet for Pittehurgh, ea Thursday last, with only abont half aload. . had however, emu smeary -five toes of Ire.or. "S•tfss.l at Carondelet. The receipts of produce at our wharf during the put few days, have been very large. Among ether article., we raticed several hundred balm of cotton. - souse of which b for the Allegheny rale, but the Mist of it ismmigned to Philadelphia nod New Tule. Tb• .. .Intrepid " the name of • tors nett and staunch looking. Eames, Jcett about IlnledraL will be commanded by Copt. C Allteteno,and.M. iii Lamm Vend. She bannoarW for 111. - "fesnis on The net and canussodlons Golden • Eagle; tnipt; Dana will positivity hem tot Memphis Wad ill Intermediate point. to-day. She bas 'splendid inorna.' =dation, tier Cap The Kate Robinson, Capt. Robert itobineon, is the non varlet tbr Cincinnati and 'Lords vine,' having-, towsoraosr owning. She will be fidirrired by the Now-York, Cept. J.U. I,lgtner. The neat and Popttlar :Ramella, Capt., Lytle, bu cargo ahead completed, anti will consequently leave forge; Lents to-day without 411, The Minerva; Capt. Girdon, is the togitlarßacbot, Tor 'Wheeling to-day, learbsg promptly it noon: Mews Johnston and Bunting am ulsidated togeth er in the apse. Capt. Metcalf of the Caroline, bad not conelnded up to last evening, to *hat point he iroidd toed.' ' _ MARKETS BY TELEGRAM Cincinnati Blaatet. Special Di:73310h to H. Pletsburgh Gantt° • C11C123.0t7, Fob. 7, Ma. The weather today to to and cloudy. The rive • thing very .lowly, with 2.g reel or water 11 lh. Mr +framer GoMon Era fur Tatabhrai 7• flour—The demand la limited sot 6gmnsa are a ttelle better; the Lt. 8. Commissary to-day took three Mill. ;molds of ham brood; 813perfte I. quoted at 66,76(3.5,60, and Extra $6,L636,25. Whlsky.-The market is MU, buyers, holding bark; regular &edam ask 1r.% Mt outside partiar tried to moll at. We. Provislons—But little dons; ltlem Park hiked dimly at $2 ,60, and the extreme firma. of holden by checked the books Mika lauds; BhOulderg 34 ON; Bib fildesoB4Emxi thoLU.ft..copur to.. day took shoed bisetollllo4nindmt ilidetisind ga, wbau—s.ln, demand tight and not e Mach offering: hod 11,.%01,10, anal . White , 111„altagt,40: Corn—Tbero 4 • VW demand land prkste arohiglier.. T ell,d he muket deemed steady at 133,397 e. for umr. ear," VA. Oat, unchanged and steady, with a Mat demand at 60061. Bala — ,timehanged sad doll, and holden am arm nt /La D.ll*---Th...6.° clump at $1,440 . /AO. Ponao Philadelb. ft phi a Market. restram —The bread market Is dolt, but priests a, Fmmehanged. mstod k port demands limited. and 2008 bbh wen told; $7 =en 76 for extra Mostly, and $8 238 k 00 far fancy; meelPta stocks light. Dye door Is nominal at $0 26. Corn owl at 115 Wheat dull sod slowly, at $166 70 for rod; $1 8611)1 for white. Eye hot ad- Tanont to $1 W(1.1 LS. Corn in good demand; and bmh sallow mid at 13.11%. °Mara doll, glietra. Ch4er a1m1—.603 bads add ml $861K,5000.; timothy 12 76; dm seed SCI 2483 IM. 116 change in groceries. Provisions mon siorly7.. Wm Of ipork at 522322 6.fg hams in pickle at Mc; abonis. lo salt at kg.o3s. Lard Sinn Mkt° in barrels: and Mum, and Isc jPetroleusm bond so Arta; aales of crude at 27 ^ • noLnid in' at 4.50 a% mod :meat. :Whlskyla steady, at from 03 to Pio. . ! Stock dlarteti." ac. rozz. Yob. E .- alttutated tart attht et 1 4 9 .1 i. with large malts at tlSe °whin brunt. •The 4t r. Other quotation/areas tUews , ' ' - -No. York Ctott.tul-137. Ga1eu“.4...-.-.-t.-.i.n.3 i Erie.. Ittrhyme, eautheru.. 9 Hudson Eirer..........1 Prattle Du Eliest.:.... Beadiug..--......-.11 Comteritrul.—....... Wino!! CeutraL.-.1711 Quicksilver._.... !.-- , Clarriaueld 4 Pall..zultu; Erb. 0.-The *tact tnarkat Is that and tether Peountrante 13u I; Regan Et 8 to; Peanvireals 8 R. .75. ' Cold' L s7 )‘;'exchantet rtzt. ... • - , New reik.llefiee....:: -, I ENaar Shan, Fah. 6..-bettect 0W1.12044: Pew s . jlent r 47.46.5-1:,?'.060,1atd"-11,%Vbit'"` oat "r• . wh... umn.ing and helesaneele blibt , ; litin. or 12.000 buattat st,6sorico for Chleagettrints, 01 674 g .1. elfertrankee Mb, Na9l 70 nor! ted.. Anal* aloe whim:tw ail °MAU) hauhat 11 Q l(4 1.33 la stem Oats an hahtat 16 advancer! to 2c. Prochlena unshangad... - .Whisky dun had :401 Mbill at. 2.42;2454. Danelpta at wheat .1% best; . cora 7 067. bastioned Gear 102 Z HA.: : • :,- •• • •,,, • • • i Hi" /21200rOlAtiirieL - . .. .., , DALTIMMI.T., lab. 6 .,./loni qatat L 2 5 70102 Ohio rates. Wheat actin.. Senile= rid b. emoted it 21,7001.74, but the mutat /a dolllar Western led, I WNW wheat b ateadj., %nal* Inn at a dacha° a( le. &ha xlll5. Telht v. la quoted II ll6. 121:02ty, dull at Of 02004. •:. - . r . , • ChiFag° Market. Fez. s.—ltnere was rarttir - Moro litnattaa to Wheat. Mune* to-day, and Was Maws abets im provement on „Retarders prism - About Cittetaillnlat tas ebanned haat. al SI, , 1 1701,18 11sr . bra. 1, And $ 1 .1P81,1334. tr. Zia 2 apting . ..3bem ins net numb low In Winter Wltaat, sad aabetantrat weaned to OM 4,01:0 beads *lotted t o,oltit/, Th -Mnna. whklittaiparnaLlaßedthaStaf lama =WI Am a week part conanues, And tot anotrattartoas bast bean don to establish Nov Ce alle ghetto In NUM I There wan a geed local And apaenlathe clanand tor . rn, Ana tbe inutal aduarad-leah Ipiat labia "No grade al 774178 e,. ana Sew at itlattrtt te.. Old Corn itu doll at 013k4 71 5k far No. 1. - 1 Oat. veva y rents and arm At Gsy.9 61 3(0 / 4 1t re, 1, sad ollbile tat No. L. Mare eras Scarily 1n 81e : fresh receipt., apla at fl Cr table. I, and Ill'Al tor No. 2.',. BarleT, Inetont, Imitated ter, And ..aeld - at $l, a 11 tor N.A. Sillai eras by sample on traak,wera nada ayll 2001 :V; . , . Piendeas aro withaatll.l.lportaat , alteration. Cantu paakial nen - Pork, - c.d., sit glikgta por lad ailiPaahati Is bad at 'snail 64; ell)' WU," Priam Yam Porkla 4ulat but non At EA AO, Hulk Mesta are Ltt nActi Anneal, with aalasettlans= , earse; shoulders at re loam and nio A l lnlrtlre and betaball aln'tiQi3o I. TV= DIED , curnagim—on isiao olinfar,.:ll4 iIAIW ARFT P*; trig - Tbs isiiiita4,iii6plizitatciirsizois id 2 o'clock, Hum tha residues of bar brobisi; A0T0E.,.4 1.. p ens on aa ro c au tioned . ligalzat.limloyln say Raw' the trade. marks whkb have p teenm i d during the phi three love ho designate thn slag* doable end. tinble , of Dr/19,41:10F9 CIIIIINETS.' -The oa f/anal X lUnt Mai/a; t ; . Pit. Ova' X.-IllarChur; Or Yoga{ Rot *Micas . . 10yii,......t0.i.,, .. sdod ... 12nae who Wane on Kayo( Uwe Insane wilt be What. eaternag to the hor regleing• r„Fott Pitt Gh ' inWorti; r 4 . 1e1.1101.; , , -Jetank .------......- _ . , _ .WA ''PP PER '''AND% IIIV W INRO . IL BlLitorkat viddiftunf ititiAllOck, aro not AzoglikOis 001rwu ',tail ty tb: din, I,, ,veroistitUaikiksltin a 111 *km , , .ugl .mat Poe P74,451ke, _ . An O MIGIML r rik. , _ _ . , ~ ea prieee fa m .' 413.0 aw• ' . i :---. . - r at* • 1 :•14i . :4: 40 b t o k — Voßzliiikr . in iseiic;"' 'Ti'"":•:,-;;;;Beceues ' • ' - 6 A r!LFAXE.T-4Mlikix P Wlllewakkile.r.t.,,,A. • • a . ~..,414,.. t..•,;AitAL Z 41.1.1‘ :0:' - '•-• , ' - • • FABricrins renirrri) OCTumzebil;ua. leer ... .'Quads, Shawls, 8..4 ... 6 , Bonneta, Irate. Feathers. KM laves, Oldldrraire - Clothlair. sad all kluds of ;Wearing Apparel- ; •- • ; ea- A SAVLSO 0.17 SO PZr. CEZTLIFIt For 25 cents you cab - color e Clak7 goods kraronid thralls. cart fire times that ma. Various; shades and from the same dye. The mess le ph., in arena ned the dye slur mfect Inaldis of each pa In Englizn, Frtnettandflcrman, ckae.. , For (briber information la Digit& end glAng a perfect inbeallelirhat colon. ate hest adapted todye rare others, .1 'mazy ralueble reclpah).rcheee .Horn &Simms' Tnatlse da pjeldi Idol; lssartat. neat by mail en neelpt .5f pric.c—lo ma.. Illanufseteund by L10W7.4 STZTE:ISI,_ deafZrop Banton. For axle by druggists andrt etterany. g~~~-« Aso nos mole Inc chats. Fall Ozui Witter:Scock. ttie katia Mewl& isull ' tbeei , Xtblii:a, =sagas their . etc.c4,4hleb to 'tho Apart and meat pcnoplot• •.. Swan. knees, Gal tire. BamiT4lBAiuna. AT Et CrEiLAND,- L o ' clner:rr . t . llarnt Winter CeoddL wormsna, dice .115 31.AltErr STWWET, '2d door bent Title oorian or mar Ann sr. olatorrorcri. T•t PTighefo mrket.— AhnSP =ALVA.. , „. • ~ OENTLEMEWS 'FURNISHING Rfloll9 P ITThMuls. PA: • . p - uiTvie, MS -----. , . . . - PHOTOGRAP11:11001113; cows= Trrreirxr luarairr ararers; .24 in372Ekicales, tccet Ittchatd.no 'Jewelry Skov.] . .. ...... . ..-- . • • - ' PHI;ITOGatArTr.ISt, et in 47 ilzt:iiml •171 e, Nola or • oaloted, trice Lim pofialeir Carta de. Vali., to thddEsitand ilia sips; ,Er: PtIEVIAITCT imcdd * .pertlcalitly call [heat: . Indian or the AVID. ANC ItlYnthd to the esti ac: oaditallty of tide astabllchtocatebelnitrecched Grit tinge abort. eight: of etaha. -.prior sacciercto. sad anivt•cuoo imalvataxL . . , , , 452hIp4erts i WaoL G a 0 um. & co opostod . lo P.ltAArtozi, A WHOLIZ3AIA4 Etna amt 1D13311710 ha. ALI, comer labs:err &WAY= MEM, motto Mika. Paosonger per.Arld.nottolttoAbg• MAIt PAITW‘ D....c0. ow,' nut DO :CiltAff; Plushiotta will Ant= stack at AU 1115241-.4" mooted, and prime nob as to ere entire •aatAA4ton• „._ J. LAUD= e cur. Llt!telo , d %pa ittamtA Piitobursk. SUITABLE Embroidered Plaim E - Table timers Elwlae sna V.l tea•. - ..~_ yeivat and;nruss'els uassocks, &e W. D. & If. BrOALLIINT - No. O 7 Norr.nr STBENT. FBA.Rbaut,Ligi ..ntlri AML totaest be the arna CO. gkWlt .11.1.111TatiL, the bnelnaa 'will , he Stleuar by W3l. /4111.Nf1i41. and LEV/ .1111Z3- SUM, wider the etyle W.11.11.111N211L 4 00., who stem ere aethertsed to Pith, the In:Wares otthe old arm. " • BatailLlLL; • JAR; FLtßalthriflLL; . LEVI littESlialdah% • January a*, IEGL . • 1 reconeuleng iny fortuar partners to the continued patronage of the cturteiners of the Iltellrtn.'ined to the mundane. of tho public. generally. feller 7, • J+ Ma& itA.A.NIIILL. Iplo 91) , MRS - WOW: I ood:rot. to Odor MB allitecS car= OH M cL0.11; SEZT-S ANS Wok; 'JUDD_ t roppdry •trio: lizAv l ao.ous sOB. wfloolre, Ciao lama %a 1 isTA,L Wins W0U5.,40. Momoso...A. • ser An dude WLgrrai Oio leo maim. Maw. FOR THE FALL 'OF .1863,--- 444,..4144-4., 3, 4 mut 5 parriald;—itscluding all 0,4 aid lamdlog varieties, and many new 0444 . 2 Aw.. c ga u lapp stock of PE.4.l44i,dard . exul dwarf.) , PEACH PLUM; aYSEGREEN, amok 'para • orawszkrez, =vs. ROM. CIRAIM VINI:11, . MU% . IME22IIIOVICIC PLUM, kadra mitolcsala mad rata az J r,' auntie prima JOILN idErnOCH, J sold.•day_ll—Pirdmoormsd Oakland 21.amala. EY2I - 17 - --------------AND : B A I C . : - Ditt I §AE.LSZ - : ' • r M o rcose rr ausnitis,: in _its r train:loot