El . ;i ; ;.: 7 4_44t.ttig - h 6azettq. DAY MOBLirtiC/=.:=YEB. 9, 1862 CIIT AND SUBURBAN woirrwim. ravErtmai The," Itoods—Elibrt. to Improve their Condition. On Monday aftemoon, in response to a pub lic- Can, a number •of citizens assembled in Spiene's Binding. Fifth street, for the pnr posse of adopting some =mutes to recite the improvement of the public thoroughfares lead ing from this , city, open which toile arc col lected. - • ,Mr. Joseph Dilworth was appointed Chair • , Mr. 0 . :13. Davis 'Secretary •,*-. Mr.:Jelin :T. Bennett sere a brief history of the efforts - heretofore made to improve the public rriads,briiking legal measures to com pel a coniplinnie...isithe the 'taws prorates road ea:Duellers; • - lie also read the opinion of Judge . Mellon in the case of Dr. O'Brealo 'vs. The Birmingham and Brownsville Turn pike Road Company. Several menthe had bean spent in proseeeting Mr. Burns, as Les see of the road, and the only good which which resulted was en imposition of a fate of one hundred dollars—out, during "the law's delay," Mr. Borne bad collected tolls amount ing to $3,000. It was needless to say that tinder such circurestaeces, the public had no comedy adequate to correct the aril complained of The common law remedy was considered and ad judged equally insufficient. The Equity side of the Court had also been applied to, and after taking voluminous testimony on both sides, cramming mach time, and involving an ea t:ones of. not . lees than one thousand dollars, the bill of the Complalunt had been dismissed. Mittel aibelutely, necessary, therefore, to make . effort ins now direction, looking toward reform. If the present legislation was in ' sufetient, as it really seamed to be, then the General Assembly should be appealed to, and an act passed which would bring relief. Mr. 'Bennett had no suggestion to make, but his opinion wee that all past efforts had been ut- Wire rain. • • Mr. - /: H, ?derange moved the appointment of a committee of three, to prepare Vastness • for the meeting. The motion was agreed to, and the chair appointed Means. J. E. Morange, .1. B. ' O'Bryat, sad E. H. Patterson. Afters brief absence the Committee report ed the following: Dembeed, That a Committee of be ap pointed by the chair, to correspond with the lumbers of the present Legislature from this confott and request them to prepare and have gamed such a bill as will afford us a more ,speedy and effectual relief from the evils now complained, of-the prevent mode of proeed -....—sie:oader Lgislative enactment being entirely inadepteto for the purpose. bir._ IL 11. Hartley moved to amend by add - incl- 7 "and that said bill or net shall provide - _for anineriase piths present rate of tolls." Mr:::Triztick called attention to the lean. del Mallen-4of the: Teunparanuille and Noblestown Plankroad company. The tolls were inadeipaato. to keep the road in re pair, end' be favored the amendment. No dbridandshid been declared for three years, and elle° receipts bad been judiciously ex. puttied upon the road. When this was done, whatmere could the public expect? fished considerable interest at stake personally, but he was 'lithos to sacrifice it for good reads. Mr. Mansfield ft. Brown favored the amend ment. Threeyeane ago, first mortgage bonds, amountingto $9,000, had been issued, for the repair of the Temper: menially and town Plankmad, and this amount, together ,:with the entire receipts, except the necessary • expenses for toll collectors, etc., had been ex ' Hlcaided upon the road—still it cam not in good condition. The road could not Le kept In proper repair at the preset rate of toll.. Ho was largely interested in this road, and he knew that its affairs had bean judicidusly managed, notwithstanding the allegations to the century. He expressed himself willing, however, to sacrifice his personal interest;-large ' as it was, if by doing so a good road could be guaranteed. cIA gentleman suggested that the increase of a - Crate of tolls would be 'a matter for the several corporations to attend to and tbat it. ~.....,,sildtiotclewpwrikheiwitrarvinrineutEg• • ."1911lianiA:. : 11erion‘• ESA., moved that the amendment be laid epon the table. Mr. Bennett favored the motion to lay upon Om table, no iTikpr theivinien that . all the franchises of every toll-collecting road should be anntelled,and the iondstakttn charge of by those who woeild' respect' their obligations to the travelingpallio.' He had positively re fused to pay tell for some time ' and the.mates had been - shut upon him, bat hnwould watt quietly until some one else came along, when the gatteirould have to bb opened, and he Ives of wane the fast to drive through: W: B. Bissell called attention to the - fact that the Perrysville road had already a petition, asking for legislative authority to doable the rate of tolls on that road. The question upon Mr. lierron'emotion to . lay upon the table woe then called, and the motion pre ailed by an almost unanimous vote. The original motion was then adopted by a large Tote. Mr. Isaac Jones moved that the blank be filled by inkerting the wOrd"ftve," which was agreed to, and blesses. leoao Jones, J. H. o'. Bryan, M.D. Brawn, It. U. Patterson and J. P. Bennett appointed on saideozurnittee. Dr. J. A. - Herron then submitted the fol lowing: Resolved, That a Committee be appointed by , the Chair to prosecute the different corpo rationsomder the present laws, until legisla tive action is obtained. Mr. Bennett opposed any farther prosecu tions as his experience in that line Dolly sat • isfiedhim that no practical good would result 'from them. The resolution was adopted, and Messrs. J. A. Herron, R. H. Patterson, W. B. Jackson, .1. P. Wilson and W. B. Puny waro appointed • committee: It was agreed thattwo members of the com mittee to correspond with members of the . Legislature, should be authorized to call a meeting of the citizens at any time. ' W. A. Herron, Esq., exprused regret et _the want of interest manifested in the Meet ing, as Indicated"" bythe paucity In numbers. The matter wa one of vital importance to Amery citizen. He had been deeply mortified . to hear strangers express the opinion that "we bed.worse roads about Pittsburgh than any other place they had ever seen;' etc. The roads were actually a disgrace to the citizens and if gentlemen would only express their Minds freely on the subject, it would contrite:de musk towards correcting the evil. Hires sorry to see gentlemenesent pr who ware . backward about speaking eat plainly jest as they felt. Bir. Hazily stated tat the Farmers' pad Mechanics' Turnpike Road was about being sitenidianid; is It could not be • maintain led existing eiresemetneem' - - A good deal had been 'said about "large receipts," "pocketing money," eta., but -he knew that the affairs of the corporation had faithfully 'managed, - and every cant earned dazing the part five yeses bad been Judiciously expended on the road. Any gen- Gansu 'disposed to verify this etatement, to his own Malefaction, wan Invited to call upon hllll, Ilia wouldtekel pleasure in exhibiting the vouchers, receipts, and other documents belonging to the cerporation. 21r..Dllwortb read a bill which has already Fused the lionee.prorlding for the abandon ' meat of Abe same named road, the receipts bleingluntlielent to keep it erepair. Mr.T. G. Davis 113.01'0 , 1 the appointment of - a Committee of three, to collect funds for the •„ purpose of-defraying - -the expenses attending elm pram:talon of agreedd road corporations. The znetion' Was e to, and Meters. J. D. Devls,4l.lel. - Ring and Win. Herron ware appointed—Mr. Davis to set as Treas. ' • • • vn-r. 5... ' On motion, the meeting adjottrnsd to re•ae stable In the same plaeo, on Saturday, Febrn ary 20th, at ono o'clock in the afternoon. ...Leetstrits on the Atmosphere. .Last arming Professor W. C. Richert' gare the Alit of his series of lecture* on the pbfiesuphp andchemistryof the atmesphere, ilbtStrltedwith many beautiful andhitmest aietirtinitkli Coneat Hell. lie ii e pleidegspilaker and seem tole thoroughly muter of his rafted, while hie apparatus is the most extensive andsompletowilialearer seen. Iris rare indeed that mach an oppor. bpresented tor combining the sapid tlon of übtabls soientifio - knowledge with chaste end elegant amassment. Ile bad a page and apprceiative auditory, who enjoyed the haters sad esperimentshisbly. The cub . jtedend-the Almaiments .will become more Andesmitateresting as he progresses. Thin ettitalig he continues the 'abject of o i eplufito pressure, illustrated by numerous :satitut4g.•!aelenirleallexperiatemu. I • tooth's's pectoral, Brown , . • lna are_ sdvaatageoudy .m. JS BraZitia:re leffidat and &Wert 4lioaci hare Elea, 41:=01i. carri th pci%.! Arid takes al eas at Ttipmeg 'Wolf FillOnalel AMIDES/MOIL A main: qnsrterly meeting of the Fire men's Aueditien was held on Mendel even ing, Feb. Bth. Present—Mears. Mare, Dorrington, Mac key, Simms, Montgomery, Kowbonse, Ilam mill, E. Hall, Cripples, Crergarr, Warden, Itoiewell, Swint, Little, Sawter, Jr , mid lr yin, President. The Secretary, Mr. Delving -ton, read the resignation of J. li. Stewart, Esq., Sheriff, as &delegate from the Vigilant Fire Company' On motion the resignation woe accepted. The credentials of Mr. George W. Leonard who was elected to Sit the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Stewart, were read by -the Secretary, and Mr. Leonard was admitted to a eeat as a delegate. • Mr. Rare offered a resolution, that the dif ferent fire companies be notified that the Re lief Fire Company desire to come into the Association as a Steam Fire Engine Company. Adopted. Mr. Guppies moved a committee be appoint ed to investigate certain allegations contained in an article in a morning newspaper, relative to certain transactions at the fire at Messrs. Bunten, Miller dr Co.'s platning mill. The motion was agreed to. and Mean,. Cripples, Swint and Hammitt appointed on the commit tee. • •. Mr. Mackey suggested that the committee take into consideration also the conduct of certain companies aC the fire et Jenks' ma chine shop. Mr. Hammitt offered the following: Received, That a Committee of three be • appointed to ask Councils to pass en ordi nance at their earliest convenience, which will compel the owners or lessees of all pub lic balls, schools ' churches, and other band fogs whore large bodies assemble for pleasure or worship, to so alter the doors that they shalt open frees the hall, instead of into the hall, as at present—and the doors on the street, during the use of any hall, to be opened to their greatest extent, and secured in that position with bolts, to prevent them from becoming closed in ease of lire or other abeident. The resolution was adopted, end Messrs. Saner, Tibby and Newhouse were appointed upon the committee. On motion, the Secretary of the Assoeia- Mon was requested to notify Councils that the appropriation for the Relief Company should be increased to *l.soo—the sum allowed to other Steam Fire Engine Companies. On motion, Meson. George W. Leonard, J. H. Here and E. W. Mackey, wore appointed a Committee to wait upon Mayor Lowry and re quest him to direct his police force, or detail a sufficient number of them, to attend all firer, for the purpose of protecting property from thieves; also, to keep the vicinity of the fire clear of loungers and other disinterested per sons, in order that the fire department may be able to work advantageously. I Warrants were ordered in favor of O.A. fit'- , Grew, Esq., for 00, for copying old minute book, and in favor of E. F. Pratt, for SG• SO , 1 after which the Association adjourned. Found Drowned Yesterday the body of a Man named Daniel Berry, employed na a teamster at the coal works of Mr. Charles Armstrong, was found in the Allegheny river, below McCullough's saw mill, opposite Lawrenceville. The de ceased was about thirty years of ago, and bad been sent up to the coke works, several days ago, on business. Nothing more was beard concerning him until hie body was found. Coroner McClung was notified and belts au in quest, hist the mannerof his death was not ascertained. The jury found a verdict of "found drowned." The Bounty Bond Convention The Convention to consider the propriety of requesting or instructing the County Com- MlSSlOnerli and Controller to tune bonds for •the payment of a bounty of two hundred dol lars to each volunteer who may enlist and be credited to the quota of the conniiy, will as semble this morning, at elovea o'clock, et the Court House. The delegate meetings were held yesterday afternoon and evening; but so far u we can learn, they were not very largely attended. It is impoisible at present to state what the action of the Contastioninay be. SPECLAE. 7,OCAL NOTICS.S. Tnon.es Pears, Plata and Ornamental State footer, and dealer In Nang'leant!' and Vermont slate of the bat quality at low rates. Olhais at Alex. Laughlin'e. rear the W • Works, Pittebargh, Pa. GROVIA A Bazita'a SLIFT111) hiocursia hare obtained the 'aghast premium at every State, County, and Institute Fair held in 1581., as the best family and the best nxrinpfacts ring machinei, and for the beat machine wonl . A. F. OEUTOMIT, General Agent, 18 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Ps VOLCNITERIL Arno - vox I—For the derange month of the system incidental to Ibe change of diet, Wounds, Eruptions, and - Exposures which every Volunteer in liable to, there are no remedies so safe, convenient, end reliable as HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, An., at 70 rents, 70 cents and $l,lO per box or pot. For aale In Pittsbargh, Ps., by D. L. Fahno stock A Co. For sale also at Fulton's Drug Store, Fifth street. Jcer BIREETIRD MID !MDT ?Oa BA:La.—no aisortment of Fell and Winter Clothing, lately received by Moms. John Mrs t Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 14t Intim' siren, Al legheny. The stook of clothing ocarina of the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests, coats and overcoat'. Tho style of patterns is tasteful and fsablonablo. W would invite all our readers to giv the above g•ntier'on • *all. B.lllo'ti GRAHAM & CO., ll2orohant tailors, are closing out their fall and winter Bock of goods at &reduced figura. Gentleman desiring a faudonahle and well made snit of clothing would do well to give us a call before par charing °Lowborn. SANLTI, GRAHAM 8 Co., _Marahaat Tailors, 54 blarkot street. 5111,113.11 T. M. Hobert!, So. 11 Fifth street, is now arming the moNt choice stock of fine Gold and Bitter Watch.", Jewelry, Silver ware and Fano, Goods ever displayed in this city, add to telling them at remarkably low prima dim= and carnage calls will be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day OT night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All calls mint be pald In advance. e WANTED /MHZDZATIELT.—A portable engine, 111 inch cylinder and twelve Inch stroke, by Cassel k Co., St Perrra Block, Duquesne Way. Boss BILICILAYI2II Will fLnd a notice in an other column which will interest them. Q. Elnz k Doatlat, 3411 You stmt. will s, toad to all totslasotas of bls urofonion. THOUPSON.-0n Manil the 81/1 Mot., et o'clw.k nt, Mr. ItODZILF a, THOMPSON. Funeral On ICLIFDAY Arrinsoolt, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his brother-M.llw. Geo. T. Dam, N 0.186 Lemont street, Allegheny City. BLACK.—At ths residence of hbi mother, &wick lerrille, Allegheny county, Pa , Yob. 7th, 185 i, after very severe and tedious Maw, BLURT STER- LbSu CLACK, (of the Vaned Mates Slguel Dorf*. Army, of the Cumberland.) son of the late Andre. W. black, D. D., in the 20th year of his ago. at will take place on TOMMY, the 9th Met., at o'clock p.m., to proceed from the klieg/Ka Depot, P. F. W. It C, B. C., to the Allegheny Came. ten , : The fends of the family and his follow sol. Men are Invited to attend without further notice. C4relsomi will be la waiting at the Depot. STORAGE FOR REFINED OIL. We hue dorsals= far 1500 Barrels ltsfixted 011, 'ln a ogler Wit exprealy far thin Imrprea . dams k 00., Mama street ITPHOLSTERING,r-' Haji t ' t, purolaa. 9 1,../ ad • largo stook of goods tor 1. am able to awe. bargains at extremely w picot. MT B EDS; 80% Meek and flpfWgX.#ll". Mang 1, great variety of BRAD T. 5 TAMS, I%OOIIOEL CMY/1191, CAUPETBt LIMAS= TABU: COVlati; Adllalde, Grim, 00. m and Br ants IN:tidal:4 111.93, of the bat quality, end deep ness tutionantect. MI cadet* posedy attanded to.. Bonne No. 1 YEDZIIAL Brant Allegheny, tfornierly Ottny by bit..,boxablea . - Tawas DATUM. MO LET—A !mite of two laigo ommin gloatbig gad touittsososly fangsbed BOONS TO ittsburgh. t ND axib mustsloout hoary oil first lbw of boos* Noaeo. 75 T 'AL . MALIJAHON fresh Import. stlao sad .4a rated Priem*J , utT iMmi " At It 4 ale Who tuft GrxwAtar• JOilli A. ZW , RM, *4 02:444 Lltert4 444 1 / 4 44 4444 t 4 SUJX.. 4OO bush O D " Thoth/ 8,44101161. b rio tom THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DESPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON ial Piapat-h a the Picuakmrh asnisoros,F4. 0. 1061. The Committee on the Conduct of the or have ended their investigations on the subject of ordnance, and have reached conclu sions rathor favorable to the course of the Departments on the subeject than otherwise. To-morrow they mean to take up.the subject of ice contracts, in which it is whispered that some developments are anticipated. Thitre contracts are said koemount to ono half mil lion of dollars for last year, while the appro priation for the same was only forty thousand dollars. The profits made by some contrac tors are represented ste amounting to several hundred per cent. Some of the same facts are likely to come out before the Hammond Court Martial. The House Naval Committee are engaged in the investigation of the machinery of the Pensacola, to-day, and expect to go-to Phila delphia on Friday, to look into the League Island business. The Senate Naval Commit tee has just returned from there. A message was sent to the Senate to-day, by tho President, communicating a letter from the Secretary of War, with etolosures of correspondence relating to the exchange of prisoners, embracing that of the old regime and some later letters of General Butler and Commissioner Gold. Tho commission of-Gen. Hitchcock, of December 16th, authorised him to confer with Gen. Butler, and designate him as agent to procure exchanges on terms not conflicting with tho position of the depart ment relating to colored soldiers, nor surren dering men w about a just equivalent of man t.r man, and officer for officer. Sub sequently hs was directed to exchange those first who had been longest confined, and to waive for the tines considerations of the ques tion of parole and excess of rebel prisoners in our hands, and it was also allowed to exehenge colored men in civil employMent captured by our forces. On Dec. sth, Gen. Butler sent forward by' assistant commissioner Mulford fire hundred. and two prisoners from Point Lookout, asking for tho exchange of a similar number and leaving in obeynneo all existing differences, with the assurance that their prisoners is our hands wore well eared for, and suggestions looking to immediate exchanges of convales cent soldiers. In communications of the same date, be asks the exchange of Alfred F. Ban gle of the Sanitary Commission, confined in Castle Thunder, and inquires as to the where abouts and condition of Lieut. E. 11. Mason, and private John \Voltam, of Ohio regiments, as also concerning the propositions covering the cases of the officers and mews of the steam ers Emily nod Arrow, captured by the rebeh last May. Commissioner Oulk reiterates in his note to Mr. Mulford his willingness to exchange all prisoners, the excess au either side to be on parole, and says that this is the provision of the cartel, and that we CALL accept nothing less. Unices this is a distinct underetanding, no equivalent will be delivered to you far any Confederate o ulcers and soldiers, whom you may hereafter bring to : City Point. In the hypo that such is the unflerstanding, I have directed that a number greater than your de livery shall be sent to you. _.J.a another communication, Gen. Hitchcock is reminded that by the Presidential procla mation, Gen. Ruder is under the ban of out lawry, and that while his government cannot prescribe what agents the government shall employ, self.respett requires the Confederate authorities to treat with no one so obnoxious, and that Gen. Butler's orricy cannot there fore, be recognised, or his person protected by a dog of truce. Gen. Butler returned the note nod said: No right of declaration of outlawry by those authorities, of any effacer or so:dies of the tnited - States, ear he admitted, or fur a nao meet regarded by the government of the I United States, as it certainly will not be by the parsons upon whom scieh'lntimidation is attempted. Ile informs Mr. Geld, that solos hie flag of truce is respected, ail further coca • munications by flag of trues between Alborg, authorities and our government must cease. January General Butler writes again asking the „exchange of the lists of the pris oners and of deaths among them, and similar monthly returns hereafter. Tel LATE 110TIESIZETi OE TUE POTOMAC . •1111 T. The following is believed to he about as correct a vendee of news from the Potomac army as can es yet be obtained: A portion of the army was recently engaged in a demon stration in the front of the enemy on the south side of the Rapidan, and returned le their tate quarters, between the Rapidan and Rap pahannock, on Saturday night last, after having accomplished what was believed to be the design of the movement, vie having as certained that the enemy still remains in his usual force in positions in front of Orange Court House which be has occupied for some time past, and from which there had been some reasons to believe he bad retired. In the comae of movements, Clan. Hays' division of our forces became engaged with the enemy In an overwhelming force, and in a strongly forti fied position, in the vicinity of Mentor's Ford. Gen. Hays ordered their works to be carried by storm, which .was found to be impracticable withont too groat loss. The condition of the I reads would not admit of pushing to a legiti mate result rmy savant:lothe heavy sacrifice of men might seems. He accordingly withdrew his attacking force, with a loss on our pert of between two and three hundred men, 'wounded and missing. The loss on the part of the en emy in this engagement is not known, at Calpepper, up to 9a. m. to day. A considera ble portion of our army, all of which had re crossed to this side of the Rapidan, were in title of battle last night, owing to a report that Lee had crossed, or was crossing the ricer In force, which report torus out to have been untrue. We loetno pontoons as the ru mor had It this morning. rzxnutros's BILL. The following is the full text of Pendle ton's bill for bringing Cabinet Milkers on the floor of the 1.1011210. It meets with consider able favor on both sides, and is referred to a special committee: Section 1. That the Soo retary of State, the Secretary of the Treas ury, seerotary of War, Sterotary of the Navy, Secretary of the Interior and Postmaster- General, shall bo entitled to occupy seats on the floor of the Roue* of Representatives, with the right to participate in debate upon matters relating to the business of their re- epeetive departmen , , under such raise ae easy be prescribed by the House. Section 2. That the said Seeretaties and Postmaster- General shall attend the sessions of the House of Representatives during the morning hour, to glee information In reply to questions which may ho propounded to them, under the lulu of the House of Representatives. TILE gicIrIIOCITT TIIZOT 111111 Tae BANIMITITII The President sent to the Semite to-day a communication froth Secretary of Ststo, in answer to a resolution declining to send corrupondenco reLstise to the reciprocity trent) , with tho Sandwich lalands,asul dilating the • ckeilieney of :snob a treaty, mien the groitid of its edeet In dintintshing the revenue. It Is snboteastlailf the semis trusty negotiated in tha Nana admin ate refused in i►ury 711% SEW DEELITUUTVII. Mr. Odle* bill to organise ► new depart men!, vitt' a Cabinet *Lam at Ils liana, to bo kw:4n u tbeTeoretari of lddnetrj, •ea In- Introdatd, dsq Ili tiecorldes for Lou; buzeune, r f K r aultiroi affairs, mines and minerals, sad lmntigralion, atth snperintendenit of iremignstion, Versed in the prominent European languages; frith professors of chemistry and geology, for the mining branch; and regulations carefully pro ecribed for the conduct of freedmen and the immigration of foreigners. It to a reorgani sation and enlarszment of the Department of Agriculture. The approptietion required is LATEST rr.ox Tilt rtoAT hater intelligence front the front state that Gan.. Merritt went as far', as Orange Court House but found only inconsiderable bodies of the enemy. Information was obtained to the effect that the rebels were replanking the road from Chance Manville to Orange Court House, and wore cutting a new road through the wildernoos. TUX TILIUD ♦SLIT roars Crossed at Raccoon Ford but found the enemy mostly drawn any by Warren's movement. In the akirmish that followed our losses were 250 killed and wounded: while 100 rebel pris oners were taken.' Our forces recrossed the Rapidan at midnight. A reconnoissance de. veloped the enemy In etrengthin the direction beyond Orange Court Kens!, and towards 1.1 ordons vino. G amoral Kilpatrick has scoured the country towards Fredericksburg without ending any infantry, and but few rebel cav alry. The whole army. is again on this eide of the Rapidan. or. rob Cf IrxsTiinf SOLDIERS The following deaths of Western tiddlers ocourrod et Atlanta, Geo`igia, during Deoem• ber last, of wounds received at. the battles of Chickamauga and Lookout Mountain: Geo. Free!, 2d Ky. Vols.; Benjamin- Stevens, 36th III.; Jas. Holman, 14th Ohio; J. Johnston, 15th Wisconsion ; Hudson, 93d Oblo ; M. V. Dentine, 66th Indian; J. Honing, 4.2 d Ohio; Jamas Dailey, 93d Ohio; H. Gly, 20th Ohio; W. Haynes, 30th Iowa: F. Wir Hams, IBth Ky. CONTZSTID LLIC9II-0511. The second of the 'Missouri coutested else n cases, that of Price re. McClung, w• taken up to day in committee. kir. Dawes, from the Committee on Men tions, reported te•day in the contested case of McKenzie vs. Kitchen, taking the ground as announced In there dispatches ton days ago, that neither eru entitled•te a seat. Messrs. Green, Clay end Smith made a min ority report, and the whole subject was Mid over. THC $3OO CLACSI It should ba understood by those journals which are complaining of the folly of the Room in permitting the payment of $3OO to exempt a drafted man from the liabiliy for another draft for three year', that the major ity of the Unica party were opposed to this, end regarded it to nearly destructive to the . bill. It was only peened by Thad. Slovene, nod s few of our side leading off, and getting all the Dornoorats to unite with them. THANES TO GM BIIZZUAR.--CoMICCIrTION SILL. Tho House thanked' Gen. Serro4 to-day, and then spent nearly the whole session on the Conecription bill. All sorts of amend ments wore discussed and voted on in com mittee of the whole ; most of them, however, were relating is minor do4llll. nothing of Importance has yet been decided upon. crams IMPORT. The cols., report for 1100 will make fear quarto rolames of eight hundred pages each. But ono of those is la typo, and it is manifest to eeerybotly that the Superintendent to de sirous of protracting the W9I4L, and a:using it to bang along as far towards tho time for taking another canons as possible.' A -billAutt,..AlMAranded.lrDialtilloWe Military Counkitistw-restrrring army cheptaine to their former position as to pay and giving them Looney. and repealing the law which provided that they should not receive pay when off duty on furlough, or by reason of sickness. E=M;li The subject of confiscated lands is nodes onsideration by the Committee on Lends. It is the opinion of those familiar with the Gov ernment policy, that a bill providing for their disposal in legal form, and tarnishing clear title to purchasers, will be soon introdueeth W hen the ship canal bill *nail up this see sloe, a member bee an amendment ready to offer,providing that the Int expenditures in the way of bettering navigation and fur purposes of defenoe, shall be devoted to improving the navigation of the Ohio river. The whisky taxation bill is still lying on the Speaker's table in the House. The Dem ocrats still prevent its being taken up. The Ways and Means Committee are likely to take it up as soon as it reecho them, meantime they are engaged on Indian appropriations. Kentuckians familiar with the present state of political affairs there, predict that it will not be long before leading Kentncky officials will be more:willing for negro recruiting in that State, or if not will at least find their op position fruitless. I=2 Mr. A. Molarloud, of Portsmouth, Ohio, dark in the office of the Secretary of the &n -ate, has been appolnua Commissioner for leasing cotton plantations and taking charge of alsendoned property. He is ,rationed at Vicluburg. COSTEACIOU AND CLAIM AOZfl5 Senator Wilson's bill, referred to the Judi ciary Committee to•dsy, places in the land snd nand serried of the United States, so far as to render them liable to trial b 7 courts martial, ail contractors and claim agents. =MILS TO err to TOO NATAL COIMITTIII It le understood that Senator Grime. boa refused to sit in the Naval Committee ever slate he asked, some time ago, to be .xeased from service on it—eanse, chronic disagree ment with Bale. A TIGHT ALONG THZ Hlllll3. During a recent engagement on the Rapi dan, brisk thing was heard beyond and within the rebel lines. °Mesa from the front assert their belief that it was caused by a Eight among themselves. THE COST OP COAST SUIT= The reports and maps of the coast survey passing through the gerernment press, will rout about twenty-two thousand dollars. AGRICVLTVIAL REPORT The extra twenty thoettaud copies of the agricultural report will cost about fourteen thousand dollars. A IfEG6O BIITLVI Was appointed to-day to Clamp William Penn, at Philadelphia, the fret appointment et this kind yet anthosized. unvruan 001.01 ILL ISANYEtt Wu among tie Ohio wounded In no late action on the Rapidan. 0017111XATIOlf ill TO! ISZIATII. ball Stone, of Witeonola,,la to bo Conn of the Crafted State, at Singapore. From Ceilro), Came, Feb. 9.—The steamer J. J. RIMa with large cargo of sugar, molasses And 127 bale of cotton, for St. Louis, has arrived. Private &deices from Vicksburg of the Ist, represent everything -progreuing favorably with the military expedition. Thom bee been a large number of eases of the small-pox in the 81st Illinois, hotels:tie° mammas aro being taken to prevent It from spreading into other regiments. The weather has been One. • The steamer William Wallace, with the 21st lassoed aboard, while passing Island No. 71, on the 28th nit, was fired aeon, by vani ll as from the shore., • Neu!, 100 shots ' wore Bred h a ten minutes resulting in the death of Tholnes• Ryan, Se rgeant• of Co. to, mortally wounding two privates; who have sines died, and merely. wounding four others. The steamer .Arago, lying at Old Itiver,Was also fired Into on the 27th, 300 .hots . striking the boat. Loots hurt. • .7 Desertions from the rebel array condone' from 50 to 75per day. One hundred and Ally came in in one do7y Cotton inane at for , tis gist: few dos very limited. The shipments norivmcsed the . and at - the wesestrate the city will soon be cleared. Pr ie r about 3 mats lowe r, ec In niseastme 6f adrioes irom shclalit• Oen; MoClinnandend staff amlted•in route, for the Deprittuiest olds Gulf. • - ••• . Sevonatandradgainillasare reported con; scripting bealCotrirt Plllsw. . , Coppeslll.o2;* - ITarrscrrox Crrr, P•b; 8;1884. Notts.—Me Spaulding, - of O hio. intro dazed s Wafer Ike repealing er Ithe fugitive Slave Lae. lieferrod to the Judiciary Com mittee. • • . Mr. Orth, of Indiana, presented ti bin to es• toblish a Department of 'lndustry. Mr. Dares, of Man., from the Committee 011 Elettione, presented an advent report against the claims a both Mr. Kitchen and Mr. McKenzie re representatives from the 7th district of Virginia. Mr. Cobb, of Wiiconsin, presented a reso• lotion which eras passed, tendering the thanks of the House to lien. W. T. Sherman, and the officers and men under his command. The floury then event into the Committe of the Whole on the Enrollment bill. 'Mr. Blair, of Western Virginia, offered • Series of. resolutions deprecating the present civil war, and quoting largely from speeches of Jeff Lavin and Alexander Stephens, those persons having asserted that the reconstruc tion of the Felon Rue impossible, and uttered language in bitter denunciation of the people of the North. Mr. 2d allery, of Kentucky, inquired whether objection could be rondo to the continued read ing through of the rerolutions because of their length. The Clerk finished the reading of the reso lotions, which declare that any attempt on the part of the Government to conciliate with the leaders of the present rebellion, or compro mise the question involved, would rob the gallows of Its dues and humiliate and bring into contempt this government in the estima tion of the civilised world; that in every State which was ever as a State, is still in the Union; and when the rebellion is pa , down each. seceded State, so called, shall have the same rights, privileges and immunities under the Constitution as heretofore, excepting en far as relates to the holding of slaves, and which is affected by the President's menet potion proclamation of January, 18113. The resolution also repudiates the views as defined by soma gentlemen, and that the se ceding States hare become a foreign power. Air. Eldridge, of Wisconsin, wished to know whether it was proper to include rebel stamp speeches in the resolutions brought before the II octet. The speaker said he was not aware of any The House, by only 12 voting in the affirm ative, refuted to second the demand fur the previous question on the panne of the reso lotions, and they lie over for future considers Mr. Drown, of Wart V it 7,inia,oitarod a reao lotion, which was objected to, declaring that tho duty of all loyal itizens is to aid the gov ernment, and the war should be prosecuted till our loyal brethren In the South shall be rescued from military despotism. The Route went into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union on the Senate Enrollment bill. An amendment was adopt ed as • substitute for t no of the original see dons, which forever provides that soy per son drafted Into the military service, may, before the time fixed for his appearance at the draft rendezvous, furnish an acceptable substitute, subject to such rules and regula tions as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War. If such substitute is not liable to draft the perste furnishing, shall be exempt from draft daring the time for which such substitute is not liable to draft,not exceeding the time for which he was drafted; and if curb substitute is liable to draft, the name of the person furnishing him shall be liable to draft In following future quotas. Mr Stevens, of Pennsylvania, offered en amendment, which Was adopted, making all able bodied persons of African descant, be tween the age of eighteen and forty-five years subject to the draft. This Iran, however, this afternoon stricken out, with ova of the origi nal !sections. The committee then arose with out concluding its action on the amendments of the military bill. The Route, at n let., to Ire o'clock, ad, jettated. - 65.141.2.6.—A message was received from the President, eneosing a communication from the Eocretary of War. transmitting the roe. re,pondeneo with the rebel authorities, no to the exchange of prionv..m. On motion of Mr. I` the :. , :erctary of War was reque/ted -ommuniecto informs.- , tion as to the order • given to the Prevent Marshals 1¢ regard In the, ele ctioo% io t 6 toveral Stat., . _ A menagewe+ •.ceired from the President of the United StatcA, vnelesingn cenntenntea lion front the Se,- ovary of State, declining to transmit the coy ...pendency In relettoa to the Itcciprucity tree y between the United Stntes and' the Sathhri . h !steeds. The tilt to pr :moto - enlirtmenta boing under consideration, •sith the pending amendment of Mr. Mende••on to limit freedom to the slave recruit alone in the loyal States, Mr. Carlisle made a speech, in which he said that in these unhappy times, when good mon are rendered odious, and bad men popu lar; when greet men aro made little and little men great, he would servo his country best must be above personal consideration. Ile mild a. glorious tribute t" the State of Vir ginia, nod said that in her debasement, she challenged our admirat•un, fur the gallantry of hereon, on many on honorable geld. Ito did not believe there ,ould be an early cessa tion of hostilities, nor did he belies., that starvation, on which the robots had been kept also for threeyears, was likely to result oar' an oar', death. (Lnoghler• ) On motion of Mf. D.,olittle, the further con sideration of the reso , ,tion was postponed. Oa motion of Mr. Lane, of Kansas, the Ante went into exact,' ire session, and shortly afterwards adjourned From VI zutkingiuo {Valium - rex, Feb S.—The Senate, in e coatis.) session, cones used the nomination, Isaac Stone 04 United Rates Consul at Sings. pore. Capt. Rolla Gleason. Provost blarshal of the 3d District of Vermont, and Dr. J. L. Chand ler, Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment of the tame district, have been suspended from duty,and are awaitiog, an investigation, for enlisting men Into tho United States service physically disqualifiscl for military duty. Capt. Isaac Platt, Provost Marshal of the 12th District, New York e sod Dr. Wm. 11. Pitcher, Surgeon of the Board of Enrollment of fast district, have been suspended In like manner and for similar reason,. A. illeParland, of Portsmouth, Ohio, so well and favorably known as a clerk in the office of the Secretary of the United States Senate, has been appointed C01:110li.11{01111r for leasing cot ton plantations. The Richmond Jopceere, of the 6th inst., says the Confederate Congress has got in a pet with newspaper men, and will conscript all below forty-flee years of ego, making It neces sary to suspend all papers except such as are necessary to execute the government's print ing. There are now but thirty-five papers in the Corifederagy. Commissioner Ould deolaresto be exchanged all prisoners heretofore held by the Union au thorities, whether officers, soldiers, or civilians received at City Point before the let Jan., and all the olHcere and men of the Vicksburg capture who reported for duty at Enterprise prior to the 14th Nov., 1863; also all the of ficers and mon of the Vicksburg capture be logging to the lit Tennessee artillery. Capt. lees, of the 10th Massachusetts, and CapL Read, of the 3d Ohio, are to be ironed, sent to Ballsbtuls,and put to hard labor In re taliation for similar treatment of two prisoners captured by Burnside, now at Johnson'', Col. Claudius Crozet, an eminent civil en gineer, died in Richmond on the 28th of Jan uary. le was • native of Lyons, Prance. The Richmond &Wad, of the 4th instant, states that two Union transports and a gun boat wore at West Point on the 3d; also that two thousand of our troops are advancing up the Peninsula. Twenty-five rebel cavalry were captured in Gloucester sionnty on Friday. Considerable anxiety is felt for Earley's command in West Virginia. The Confederate States' tobacco agent calls upon the producers to deliver their tithe of tobacco between the let of June and the 10th of July. Belle Boyd was at Atlanta a few days ago. She 1 bottle for Europe, where the Sea tied says she will receive great attention as one of the heroines of theirs!. Prom Pt. Smith—Pemberton Command ing at Mobile—Re Enlisted—reartu State of Affair. In the Rebel Army. Be. Louis, Feb. S.—The Doehorac'elt. Smith special rays : The steamer -Leon' arrived with commissary stores, and the Chippewa is ex pected to-day. Captain Rasse,i, the rebel /Ojai:int ;Gen eral, now prisoners here, says that Pemberton now commands:at Mobile. , The Third Wisconsin coral have re-en- listed, and will start homo in a ow days. A squad of Tozas refugees, six days from Gen. hicCollough's headquarters' it Bonham, arrived yestenlay. They report stearin' atll.o of asks. The whole' country beyond the rebel army t bettle.deld, and the engage ments ;between 'deserters and guerrilla aro .frequent, lit which. the former aro generally snocessfal.. - The' refugees send numerous =mope to the federsl anny,pledging enough armed recruits to bold the country; they only want to sae the heed of the federal column Stein cavalry adranee occuptes'llenton, sixty miles South of Little Bock. Judgment Rendered. Errixerrstrio Fob : ' o.—Thu Utiles Circuit ' Court; en Beltway, rendered Jaime:A-re/4mi Deciet rpfarecer re eetrer ofPublisinioneys In the Denstue.-Canal Pletriat, for,aw, the:newt- hmsdred: and 'eereaty dollen:' • lII* ER INTELLIGENCE. suusressh - Mums Ceshaos, LamestPlc l Joseph Pleres, Jrcesosn, Clarianatl. Lsolalre, 011 City. Golden Ea.—le, ue©rbU. rdllaeree, Wine ilae ni==M The riser is still receding slowly at this paint, with right bet in the chwsnel by the pier marks last eve ning. The weather continues blustery and taw, with a light fall of snow at intervals. Iluebscss seemed quite active at the Irma yesterday and with lair receipts - there was, apparently, .o proiement in the shipments. The arrivals include the Yam. Grab= loon Zonessille, mid the Norman and Joseph Pierce from Moira:tali. Th. Graham, on cuunl, had • full cargo of liostanguni Valley produce. The Pierce, also, had an excellent freight net, and quite • number of passengers. The Norman, too, had a goad trip, M ending one hundred .nd sixty-two bales of cotton. The new steamer Golden Eagle left for Illemphis Last evening, with one of the best trips of th•iimpn Ehe was loaded down tothe guards with freight, La . her flue cabin sou crowded with passengers. Among other items of freight, she had • large quantity of government stoma Thin fine steamer is intended for the Cincinnati and blemphls pocket trade. • The Paragon from Cincinnati, was due Leaf night, and will doubtleo be yomad at the wharf thin morn- .g. Tor mangoes, •e art wader obilretlons to 3l'Closh • f the INeewle, and loge of the Emma llnham. The Baud of Trade of Loulswille, at a meeting held on Wodneeday, In response to n communication trout the Secretary of the Pittsburgh flood of Ttede , ot , the subject of the improvement of the nnelgstion of the Ohio river, Instructed the Secretary to cell a con -'toe, to be held In Louisville ott Wedniede7. the It., to consist of not exceeding threw &laptop rb city .cad town on the Ohio ricer, or In the Ithy, or any other piece, eq,St. Lau* for ea• pie, that may be Intermit., in the Improvement. It was flat proposed to name eillCiOrlidi 11.. the place, but when It vu considered that the Cincinuatiaas might not desire RIVII si convention there, nothing haring tern beard from them on the subject, the Louisvilla board thought it best to name that place, taking it mien themselves to make the requisite ar rangements, and extending such attentions avid hos pitalities to the delegates as to mate their stay ae . pleasant and agreeable as possible. The Louisville Democrat says: Captain lgovroccob Is now delivering from hie extenalre mines at Can• nelton 10,000 tombola of ooal doily for the use o steamers. Hamilton Smith, Esq., President of the American Carmel Coal Company, Is mining about 600 bualiels, and the cations conserm at Rave still., Kentucky, are •Iso mining about LOW, making an aratost. supply hf about 20,000 bus hes daily, mid Mill the supply la not equal to the demand. The commodious and popular Joseph Peirce, Capt. S. B. French is the revise packet for Cincinnati on Wednesday, Leafing punctually at 10 o'clock a. to. MlLlntley and French are the clerks. The etanneh •nd reliable Kate Rebizeme, Capt. Robert Rubio:man is the Cincinnati and Loniseills packet kr to-day, leaving at 4 p m. She will be follovrel on Wo4nroday by tn. ?low Tort, espt. J. It tbghtnnr. Yoe St. Louis, the neat •nd pretty steamer Cant elle, Capt. Lytle, will leave today pceritlyely. She will be followed by the bigb•headed Nevada, Capt. Michell. The neat sad punctual llmma Graham, Captain Alen, Is the rept!. puke! or Zanesville today, leaving promptly at 4 p ca. ]Fr. ti. C. Hogs is the The Intrepid, rapt. Stevens, Iv annonneett for St Lonlv en Tbeunday. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Philadelphia Market P Fah. 4.—The Brow:Ware market continues Inactive, bat without essential change In prima There it bet little ahipping demand for Flour and only 1,000 harrala avid at $7,12.3.i' for Ex tra., $7,5068 foe Extra Family, and 50610 fee Fancy. Receipts and clocks light. nothing doing In Rye Flair or Cornmeal. The demand for Wheat is Ma lted, and price.; are draping. Pelee !LOGO hash Rod t sl,f.bayl,4B, and White at $1,87: Rye tom fir at 11,30. CAA, le iu good demand and ling again ed. ennead ; !view 5,0011 baph Yellow at 51,0 2 . Oat. in good regional at hOc. Cidetnieoll is in good demand at £41,64.4 . . small sale. of Timothy at Slold and 1,000 has Flamed at about 6.11030. In Cotton, Coffee, Sugar and linbaset there la no change. Prv. •ixiong IlltrT slowly, and enter of Shea Pork at sL, and Ilan. in pickle at lac. Lard .ready at 14c In Mb, and 15c in km.. Whisky la unactticd, and ningearvallilLk W ate- stock and Money Market. NEW i OVA. Feb 8.-StockssoMmaand teller: 1:.2 it. 1..... 133 311rhljpsntentrul_..13G Cumberland ahem .. -103% 1. C. Scrip....--...._,*; g.. P_....._...._....115 511chlgsa Soutbern.. 9:01 Terre Lieut.& Alton. GI N. S. sea _. Ti J P., rt. IT. c c ST% Reading 117,",iC 8 X W 45;1 11u1sun Meer -.146 4 1001d...- ::--...1X04 Ceylon Co. '.,. Coupons 1831- -103 N Erin E - . R.- ..---.1110 Tire-twenties 104 Calmed C191cagd.....137 j .. Pan...rata, Feb. *Soak maikst Is ex cited. Pennsylvania G's, P4S; Beading railroad Cagik: Raffia o=6l, Sic Long Island. 42; rennr7l vasia railroad. Ve,. Gobi. MX; Exchange on New York., par. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Paittart.entw, Feb. d.—About 1,330 bead of Beef Cattle were sold at Phillips' Yard* thin week at pre •bua nitre, ranging from $7 to 517,60 for common to good and prime, and $l3 the IVO pounds (or hors quality. The demand was good and the market brut. Cows steady and 200 bald wen told at $209 $55 each for Springan, and VS to ISO for Qom toad Coin,. Hop dull and lower mit% light receipts; taloa In all, including 1,646 at Glatre ,:slam Yard, at 1301450 the 1071 pumas net, and $3,30 at the AT.. Yard at the lama rates. Sheep doll and more ;Amity ; tome 0,000 mold at SETte per pound gross, showing•ery little change. I=l Nor You:, Feb. A.—Cetton has a denlining falai deney at Bic. Flour flan: uln 93,600 bbl.. Whoa buoyant ; sales 1,000 bush at g 1,51441,61 MOM wanke. Club, and 53,66a1,70 for Bed. Com tro• settled and declining; sales 39,000 bub at ftl.W.(3 I,VI. Pork buoyant at $A= Ltt , d 1e BUR: , 13. 131.5 , :4 Whisky dull and unsettled at SC. Sugar dm at 13(j14X. Coffee drat and quick lame Inactive. Naval Mora ars quiet asd Addy. Petroleum is active at 270 for Crude, sad 47 , 4 for Refined In bend. Freights dull. Baltimore Market. BALTIMOIL, Feb. 11.—Floar dull. Government contracts have been awarded for 100 bbl, at n sop 11771 for super and extra. Wheat firm with a scares supply. The Gam market Ls active, and prime ham advanced le. Whisky very dull at %%WNW. Pro- MMus are quiet. M. Louts Market. Sr. Lots, Feb. h—Cetton Is unchanged: receipts since lan exportwas about serest hundred bales. Flo drooping. %Cheat dull and declined 2@4c. Cora 14,50100 lower. Oats has deriluedle. aeons are cannoned fa d n' or l in i" ftei the tr."' Ingle, &Ll* M t treble CHIMNEYS. Eh. vs. muncir..—An A-1 ennbmt emPlo7log, marks which hays born to roue to designate the al strength of DITEEIDOr delis Wanda : llojal X 1 Z That Olum Pat. Oral Mt Glass, XX . 4 I 0 XIX 0 XXI. Or Boyarkint Crackers. Or PakOral Nut eradurra. 'Thom who Wrings on Up of , those branda will be proceeded against accenting to the Law_rogniating trade MAIDOE. Tort Glue Works, Jam I.lltik l Adam VALUABLE SCIENTIFie WORK— The Iron Manufactan of Graaf Britian. theo retically and practiced, oonsidered . Including de. scriptire details of tiro Om. Yards and-11o0ee am ployed; the preliminary operation of caleinatiors ; the bled ; relining and puddling Ihroacea; engine. and machinery; and the various proem.* In arum% ad. By W. Tram, Price 510. Tor We by fel HAY 00. GS Wood amid. MOTIOE TO IltON AND NAIL DIALSESI.—She noel on bind, ainstistlng about one lambed and tiny bps goad bar inn, tol erably well smarted, and 2,ooorkess bib, blousing to Etttanning Bolling MUI Co., II I In sold in tots, on accommodating Rain. to bon ob. jail ISAIAH DICIEST it tlO.. UNITED STATES TAX LAW MAN.! o aLa.—Bcnthn s Direct and ICxcite TIM eye tem of lb. Vetted 6tatee.......—...—Pries 12 W. Ertecie Ixelee Tax " 1.60. Italre National-11z " 70. For sale by A KAI 6. 00.. 65 Woad meat.. STORE BELtillEtip lft7 lIABILL2' 6i., bawler' 'ltd. and Liberty =2lll BARLEY • rime Fa an , Spring HARLEY MALT, Qonataatll oa baud and for asla D.ll.llALNiat No. Llterty arrest, Pltrataugh. 12111cU N aCAN p 6 a l Un l3 ic l e S t l is A o . ,• nW. 'Sou S eight nß nemm rtialWon k in ' imn w ng.Yw% t and for nen in.suncalci snit trio , Munn by WM. IL iliMll.llo .Ib,UW.; aalktim Wad ntnintoribint - . - AHD 0 - LUBDIOA'I * .0I - ' 60 Ude. ptizao Nn.l Irlateiktrelnid • Lard OU 00 do No.llLard Olt; . - ~,•• 4. ..". 160 do Dock Creek Lubticattnielll:" .l. ' • Tot eels by JAB: DALZW64 lenco and 70:Welitateeet. .-. • WALL PAPER. AND -WINDOW' SHADES, of teklck I now air a tarn stock. are net excelled In quality or quantity. In tbe city, to dealers and hocneeptesst tbe lowest prices, • Call end sea et No 107 Iterket street, we: M . ; fe2 NM ft 11C00.8 alrikAitra. v......... `TVABIP FEET," mays-Dr.-11014 " pro-: Sao. colds sad promatnro.dostbo." no boot month* is spar of WATES.SIZOOF-DOOTS. Go and 'missal", IA dolt JAS. nosy& SSlttorlint cur*t., /ConT---kth-X"RULtS UV UMW' WaLL PAPLIOL DOHDY.EA, it., to di aoW betas a pp at OLD PLICILS. DAD W. P. KARA/TALL. IT Wide stmt. _ _ _ 400 'WB EI:llgk;111111 EWUKI osmt-..,1a t6i tits:: usnalndand fca: Ws_ try „ LUIDIWY Tavroaro. , , , , 66. -• • ---U7i4bafirattert: la ' e Ai'niAf: Gew, Writ 11 sad Lard 0111br ank47: - jai UAW/ DICER VIN WER JI7MICZLI44I4ZONE. ELWIN DYE coumil. Pam OCITOBEI 13,1861. Dark Ekar 3 lirl4laY Reachlfftai4 arra Dart BMW Wit Drama, s.if E...- CialTA Oranow, Dark Dr* 24;L Zhab, Form Drab, 4. Aura T Tor YS cenTrtsyou can color sir may goods se would otherwise oust Bre times that 'sum. 'Sark= Shades mn be produced from the come dye.. The process ts gimp* andre ran ture' with perfect sums. Dh=is llnglish,French sad German, -Inside of cacti package. Tor further Information in Dysteg, and airing • perfect knowledge wbst colors are best adapted Mays ores others, with rainy valuable rocipea) parasols Bows t Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing sad Coloring. Bent by mail on secetpt of price-10 cents. Ilanufactured by OWit STZVZHS. 203 Drcadway, Boson. Tor sale by druggiste had dealers generally. notlrdm CALL AT ONCE AND SEE THEM CALL AT DA DE AND SEE THI3II CALL AT ON= ANT Sir - TIM! VALENTINES! VALENTINES! VALENTINES! CONIC AND IinTLIMIAL. PHOTOGRAPHS I . I/HOTOGRAPHS ! PHOTOGRAPHS TWO lIIOLISAND NiST CAILD3. ALBUMS ! ALBUMS I FIFTY KINDS AND SI Y Lill. AY PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITS TEX POST OPTION, VALIKMDIS ! VAIENTAES ! TWA tarp •appll tht, seism. Now 641666 f SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES is.. ail= or Comic Valentines 1 MILITARY comic VALENTINES Valentine Cards! AM HUNT'S. AT HUNT"}, AT lIIJN T'S. • Tut up to 10, Eta. 115 and Pri lota, f Trade Price Lista now ready. Addreea &II order', to Intura prompt attenUon. to AN ORDINANCE granting permission to Thomas Moore ate. to build a Railroad Bridge over Pawed street. Bee. I. Be uq4ainrd and round try A. Ifoyer, derma eed dabs Pirtsbenilt, in &Zeeland tbenneen Council. assemWed. ant4ll is hereby aretehteJ and routed anraorire of the scone, That Tn.:ma. Moor. &Ott he and they an say perptitted and &nth n lesd to eruct a WA**. r Seealaitteeet, at or ap.a . the ay. per birtundar7 o Ibe eft, far rise purpose of rensdag %heir ad me Trete the track of the Pitteburgh -a Connellaville Railroad, to their coal yard on the klononenhela tiler, oo the tooth aide of &rood street; Prorate* . beer, rer, That said bridge shall be es, constructed arto.bare In belghth a &seep.. of Aileen ket aeore the gradepradd Knot. and a dear space of till:Owlets feet Irian for asgone, and nine lees gelds qa each side fvt foot-cake. Bi= 2. The told bridge *hall be as oonshructed so .4 Sept to order as not to. endanger persons or sat mak pus %g under It, and null be .teed In • peeper manner for eight feet In heizbt on either side; and the core shall he ors= and tuarteged at to menthe least pound° obalancuon or annoyers* to the travel on said street; the said Company obeli pi for the privilege. 6 gruilet 012111 hundred dollars an- Brady 1010 the City Treasury. Pm J. if thellocatlan of void .treat should here. after he changed. the sald brtege shaU be changed, and conform to the 11./ lovatier of saki street. Bee. 4. Gonnolle re:erre the right to Teethe this grant at any theta Ordained and enacted into • lea to Council., thle 24 day of rebroary, A. D. 1014.. JaifES IlichtTLET, President of listen CounciL Z. 5. Mossolr, Clot of Select Connell: TUGS. lITYYL, President of Comm. Council. Attest Clerk of Common Cbunell. RERMISATOR rO4 Taw. 'Lain_ Sb Inadall*l .Cods of this ankle In rodortag Hair to Ito wigtoil color, and prodnetot Balr vim, liked altopther tsUat a!; or teem. ten, Is ow day beaming mass ausl'est, sad artablabes, toe pad doubt, lb* fil:10 Mt .0, sow?. cos mow. mu. Oro ill* b rLdira= a /twos Dald Bald, Trot 4 wail radon dr Mama Sedretits. 2%54 opar roost du in cad ttclthsg. 2744 444 mak Min 8111 Giony.. Me 4 lON porn Oa pwat Or Aignsol war so Old kr. Slat 4 442 Hairlioet Re* Of. riot 4 re an a Amen of tie &zap. 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