Vittsburgh - 6azttilz. 8. RIDDLE & 00., =cm FRIDAY MORNING. THE INVALID CORPS. Col. Fry, the Provost-Marshal-General, in bis report to the Secretary of War, made at the eommenhement of the present nes- eion of Congress, referred to the purposes embraced 41 the organization of the Invalid Corps and to ice present condition. The following abstract of his report rras pub. linhei in the newspapere at the time "Tee organisation of the Invalid Corp was intended 4, 1 To secure the militsry cervices for garrison. hospital, and provost dray of that canes of deserving officers mod men, who, from wounds received in action or disease cowl,* 04 in servme, were unfit for duty in the field and who would otherwise be dtsoharge I from the service but were yet ab e to di light duty, and to bring back for irke purpose., those who hod been previously diseltsrged on similar grounds, and were unetlor active duty and not liable to draft. -2 To provide honorable and useful oc cupation and suitable compensation for a class of persons whose claims upon the se- tion no one cuts question. "Toe corps on the lot of Nt.ernlner sts,..t or 401 commissioned officers and 12.764'efilieted men. This force is organ ised as infantry, composing 203 companies; 160 of these companies have been formed into 16 regiments, and the remainder are not yet formed intce regiments, but soon will be." Prior to the breaking out of the Rebel lion, indeed as late as one year ago, the In valid Corps was unknown in this country. Up to that time we had no retreats for our disabled soldiers except the Soldiers' Home at Washington, and even it was intended mainly as a home for the aged, the blind, the sorerely maimed, &0., who were unfit to perform any labor whatever, and conse quently unable to earn their own support if 4eft. to themselves. The institution was on tended to be what. Vie famous Chelsea Hon pital is to Englanl, and the still more fa mous Hotel des Inert Giles is to France. We believe it has been properly managed and has answered the purposes of its creation. A year ego, as stated by Cot Fry, the ex igencies of the public service and the im plied obligation of the government to pro vide the means of livelihood for those sol diers who had, while in' the service, been physically incapacitated for the perform ance of their accustomed civil duties, sug gested the propriety of establishing the present Invalid Gorps. The idea was not is new one. Greece and Rome provided imit able employment for those of their veterans who were not wholly incapacii.ted for the lighter duties of military or civil service. France has had her Invalid Corps, as a ell as her Hotel des Invelides, for two hundred 'years. Her farts have been garrisoned by invalids, and her borders in part protected by them. Russia, we know, hes her Inva lid Corps to-day, and it is believed that other European governments have similar organizations. There was precedent, then, for an Invalid Corps in the United States, and the example of France, which hes main tained (iter Invalid Corps for Ore hundred yeassotonldPtent to be proof of the wisdom of those Who originated ours. We can think of various reasons in addi tion to those assigned by Cul. Fry. why it was right and proper to organize the Inva lid Corps. It would relieve from military duty and permit to engage in the industrial pursuits of civil life as many civilians as it embraced invalids. It would to the same extent lighten the hardships of the draft It would lessen the expenses of the war, fora majority of intzlid soldiers, if not in the service, would he entitled to pensions It would prevent the practice among thous ands of disabled soldiers of those habits of idleness, born of the camp and promoted by disability, which are so dertractivu to moral and physical health. It would appeal to the pride anaself-respect of these thonsande by establishing a corps of honor into which no one could, enter except those who bore honorable wounds, or the evidence of some " form of incurable disease contracted in the swamps of the Chickshominy, the mountain. of Tennessee, or the bayous of Missis sippi and Louisiana. Undoubtedly, how ever, the chief reason assigned by Col. Fry —the want of soldiers, Was the controlling argument in favor of the organization of the Invalid Corps. Men were needed to fill up the ranks of our wasted army, and Invalids could help to enpply that need. On the first of November about 19,1Nvt hod been enlisted. A practical question suggests its one year ago, the policy of organizing au Invalid Corps, as Col. Fry expresses "for gsrrish, hospital and provos Rasa visa one, in it wise 03W Rebellion still Instil:slued, on increasing extent of Rebel territory to occupy, and an additional number of Rebel strongholds to guard, to limit the strength of the Invalid Corps, as has virtually been done, to 18,000? There is a limit to all earthly things, bpt surely the government Las not yet reached the limit when invalid soldiers can lie advantageously employed inoputting down the Rebellion, and at a saving of blood and treasure to the country. Why not have fifty thousand invalids employed to-day in garrisoning an the forts around Washington, in guarding Rebel prisoners, irr enforcing The draft where needed, in holding Vicksburg, Port Hudson, and other ~points not seriously menaced or likely to be by 'Rebel armies, and in doing provost duty where it is now performed by able bodied soldiers? The men can certainly bo bad if ealled for. Why not call for them? - The country, thank God, is not compelled to mill upon its maimed and fever-stricken heroes, wilo have been honorably discharged from the service, to rally to its defense; but, when these heroes are willing to take the place of able-bodied soldiers whose ser vices are required in the - field, and when it would bo a positive kindness to these brave men to allow them to do so, we cannot im agine why it is not done. SAIIPYIL E. Baster.—A Washington cor _. respondent of the Pittsburgh Dispatch farninhes that paper with the following: "The examining clerks in the office of jPaymaster General, under the supervision of nes. J. E. Brady, on last Friday pre sented that worthy gentleman with an ele gant geld.ltraded ebony cane, causing him nnitean agreeable surprise." We happen to know that in JAspra E. MUM! he Government has a faithful ser vant, and the Pennsylvania soldier in Washington a warm and tictive friend. 1;; ' Go. Gorr.— The Cincinnati Cbemercior 'pesky with much positiveness concerning ..grant's relation to the Presidency. It g3yerl. o We have authentic occasion for say ing.that,rinder no ctroamitanoes, will he be a candidate for the Presidency, or permit hi e name to come before • National Convention for such purpose, if hb poritire doclinetion of . the honor will prevent it. Lo car AS his opin. Inns are "well - knew:, he is in favor of the recordation and rfraleetioti4 ',Mr. Lincoln. TU. New Tara theatres tats $30,000 a Eight. Concentrate our Anntee. The rebels have three great ermica frcm whieh aggreasive movements may be eapeet- ed. These are the forces under Lee, under Longstreet, under Johnston. We make no account of Magruder's 'unity in Texas, or toe various commands of greater or lees dimensions • hioh confront our detected FEB. 12, 1864 expeditions aloog the seaboard and on the entire line from the Chesapeake to the In Bien Territory. s well estebliehed tint the rebellion a only to be etuehed by the deettuetion of lie military power. This power resides in be armoire we More named, end be dem rum ion of one or more of them ie ro cemory t. be overthrow of the opposition to the Gov .rumen[. Until they are 'nine.' and thei et are remo•td from the necks of tile euf ruing people of the South there can o no hope of a testoration or of any arked or pre•alvot exhibition of that f.eling of Unionism which is eupposed to inhere in to m•ny of the o•erborto pub teats of the Davie L 3 fancy. Thus far from he •ery outlet, the war has heeu conducted too mirth on the principle of annoying the lemy at a hundred srattexed points, rather delivering an overwiptlming blew at :entre. It is to he hoped that the bor. tent will learn wisdom by experience, that the follies of three suoceseise sex - are net to be eueouragsd in the plants hich busy bratne are msking tot the h, anti ac (NIA uitiwate, campaign of ibis war. .tut while the policy of detached exped firms is condemned, it is true that some 01 them, particularly these on the coast, have been highly advantageous. The possession of Port ftety_al was essential to our navy; by holding that point we have hod a naval station at all seasons, and have been able to make effective the bleckade of the coral. Ferdinandinte was important because it enabled us to break up the trade which light draught vessels carried on with the multitudinous Inlets. New Orleans was necessary, and has been of the greatest service. Wilmington arid Brown , vitle thould have been cure two years ago. Ent the time has passed for this son of demon stration. and though there may be more little worlds to thogoor, it is of the first otheeeity that a &delve stroke should be directed at the most vital poir t of the re bellion. The armies of the Union and of incur reotion have finally worked around to the region which, three years ago, was seen to be the natural fortress of atfOr party in the war, and three's battle of the most tremendous porpottlons may be anticipated. Everything points to a desperate effort to pierce Grant's line, and break MIS cam• municationa in order to carry the war 0/111,41•01145 Tenneesee and into Kent llCkj. Everything establishes the necessity of • large concentratihn of troops on our part in that region, and of a movement so tree. sistible that the defeated armies of the re bellion shall be driven back upon the fist lends of the Gulf legion, and the Goofed emu completely doubled over upon itself. Now, when the nteessity of increasing our armies is moeteindent, we bear 1.10201 , of fresh expede iohs involving all points of compaee, and designed to "tic kit the ribs' of the South in the most annoying and pro yoking manner. Doubtless trial and per haps glory may be woo by there expedi tions, but they are the met est perversion of a policy which Sound strategy indicates and which the et sale would approve. The -Aoaconda" has performed his Elitlitoo, and having coiled around his slotim, it Is time's hat be strained with irresistible force upon a singe point, and struck his fense deep into the vitls of the unhappy object of his violence. 01:10 well delivered blow at either great army of the rebellion, would break it in pieces, and open the direct path to the subjugation of the South, which is the cure prpluoe to permanent peace and to the reetoratiou of toe Union. Transfer. from the Army to the Navy. In the Rome of Representotives on 3fon• day the following proceedings took place , the Conscription bill being entice (well& ersitch The Clerk read the Lorel.th reation, ae LAW WI • Soc. It. 44.1 by it/ova..modal. That no plot, en• ginner, roaster.at.artna, or other p ersona l hitting so appnlutment acting appoinment, an beteg ac tually in the naval service, shall be subject to mllf tar) draft while Loldtna such appointment and form mg ono of a shlp's c..tualemer.t. Mr. Sobeook 1 move to strike uht words -or other per r 0 an to make the eo.c'ion coatorm to the atib,ittiu•-e of the -Ammo yen. Tha amendment wee adopted. Mr. i=oliertek. I moos to strike out ibe wards ..ancl forming so•: of a .11105 e.to plea:teat.' The reason for tLysi io s.coply taisi It now excepts rhea from miii.ary draft who hold such appointments. Now a man may not form one of a thlp's comple meni; he may be at a navy-yard as an en• Omer or as a mastor-at-arms is the em. ploymentof the worriment. If the words t nave indioatet be siricken out the sea Lion will then provide for all ilist was in• tandtd • - • The oroottdmeut wee agreed to. Mr. Moorbood. l more .0 add the fol owing And any pilot, angiumr, or mastar.atairms nue In the military semi:, or who may hereafter enter the mum, by draft or volunteering, may upon appllmtion ba traratorrod from the Army to the Nary, up.. rat. Orient oridoom that his etrs tom am granted ku that capacity, under such or.ler a. the Smrotat y.d Wet may direct. !dr. Chairman, a later numb. r of our western pilots and eogioterd are now in the Army. Applications vete constantly made to Admiral Foote and Admiral fat ter for transfer by these Earn from the &tiny to the Navy. Toe Secretary of Wier !Mid that there was no 1.. rt rit lie bee ordered, however, soil ti&Lfler. MI were absolutely necessary tor the good of the service. My amendment will give author ity of law for 'Moll a practice horeafter. Mr. Sloan. I m 315 to amend the amend. meat by adding the words "Provided that the Secretary of War ahall so order:' • Mr. Garfield. That is already practiced by the Secretary of War every day in the yvar,and the amoholment is not necessary. It has been In every army I have any knowledge of. Whenever a man is found who desires to go into the navel service, and is an able es aman, he is mastered out arid enlisted In the Navy. The amend ment is not necessary, for the thing is done already. The amendment to the amendment was vjected. Mr. Moorhead.. I move to strike out the last word of the amendment, in order to eel a word In reply to the gentleman from Ohio. I agree with him tbat it is end bae been the practice to make these (modem but the Secretary of War has told me that there was no provision of law for it. All my amendment duels to clothe the Store. tary of War with power to make it...vivre of these men front the Army to the Navy. It will provide for dolog under the law What is now done without law. 1 think it proper, and! do not know why the gentle moo should object to it_ Mr. Garfield. My only objection to it is thst it will allow the men to get into the Navy gi way of the Army, and to have 1 these bounties, &o. Mr. Moorhead withdrew hie amendment to the amendment. Mr. Moorhead's amend ment was then disagreed to. We learn from Nicaragua, that President Martinez intends to resign, to the great re gret of all true friends of the State. The cultivation of cotton is greatly increasing, and it is expected that at least 15,000 hales will be exported this year. The satisfac tory settlement of the difficulty between the Government. of Nicaragua and the Central American Transit Company may be regard ed as certain. Gov. Aironew Jomtsos is giving every facility to the residents of Tennessee to vote at the coming election. He hem provided means so that all desiring to do so can sub scribe to the President's amnesty oath, and receive the proper certificate of protection, which:vrill entitle. them to the full benefits of the act. Nottssous time, containing nearly 1,000 acres in all, have been added to the Freed man's, Estate,. at.Ar`lingtonr Rights, and are being preparedlor spring work. Lieut. CoLOreen rayons in'the sprint° engage extensively to the raising of vegetables for the iarlehe 'United States hinPitali—a cap itol plan. The Draper Circular In our speoial dispatches from Washing t on, yesterday, the following paragraph sp prated: "The circular issued by Simeon Draper, of New York, is being suppressed here. The real friends of the President. who are not appointees, say it is quite premature and decidedly injurious. • We deem the publication of the circular. eioce it has been issued, within our prov ince no journalists, and accordingly give the text of it entire. Yesterday we pub- lished the platform of the '• Unconditional Union Organization of New York,. which has an entirely different object front chat in•olred in the 11101,2111C1D. of Simeon Dra per and his aseucia•es Nale 'Vt., deb.., To the trawl Causer 1? eh. Urford Smut iko day nut far distant when yen will Le called upon to .lest an occupant for the chalr. 11,1$ is most important and mums:Atm. qumtlon. won Wel thy of 'our mireiul attention. Free, the 12th of April, 'sal, our march onvraid La. lawu steady and grand. The heart of the istople hse !wan true to the great principle. of lil.ertc, Whir 13 are to be Waal tala• ad to the men In ASUMAN! LINC.i.3 • true leader, and an shi th d u e l f . e 7o d l e p o ri f m tlhe hare t fo de d gory upon which our Government was fey:tided. He has Liven tried aud not found wanting. human to mod ern draw ever e into alike under witch trying cur. etinastancee—none tier workiii mere diligently to bring dis.-01 , 1,t0t eh ril.ate together and make thorn move in her muny. From the thaw of human pa.- .ions, dishi nest interests, political intrigue., and subtle trio.. pervading retry department Goverument, order has bean emoted. and although in the midat of • war of almost unparalleled magnitude, we move on oe In tincia of themeat sublime pence. It is tbrmfore proposed that on the Vid of Ye bruary, 1864, all citttene of the United e latx, without rogard to party, who are In favor of the ro-oloet ion of Anta ll.. 010001„.Y, shall meet at appropriate places, will, in their towns, counties, or itates, fur the purpose et giving public exprowion of their sentiments own Ude awe important question. 0. PRAYER, Ilresi.hnt. Natioasi OroVereare of to. I 'woe bncol. Aioocialiee of !fey Fort. Hon. John CovodC. We notice by the Washiogton Clrcniclis Congreeeional Directory, that this gentle man Is made a member, and makes him at home at 11 , •101. Tut- in a mis take, 'though it woo d nj..000 the Union heart of the country - if it wore no. No one man in the nation dtd so much to expore the reunions-se and profligacy of Buchan- Brett au cc i oistration an dobn Covode. No demonstration ever fe,l so hrevity, and with such crumbing t ft et upon the reckless leaders of the sham Democracy, ae that so systematieally organized and carried out by the committee under hie leadership. At no time Were in the bi 01..) of this noun try were ruteel, kid gloved, p dit.eal tr•i. tort made no justly hideous Cud, lb. blown which he so unctrinii) dealt, not only the riugleadeta staggered, bw Otto party tell and wit' t Tee 1.0113 bi able is Comm to rime. Wed wa, i ismaike Iby a member of that committee, bat tree r. malty, stupidity and villainy of Bochwu• an's administration,' as d.scoverid by one of the w itheeees, '•hod made poor Pierce reign respectable.' Toe people of Mr. C e District should have compelled him to allow boo Lame to be used in the o. , uteet 01 ltu. - dd. Then the C'heonicisa elassiEteatiou would Lace been COMM, and Digt,.wwoldu l d be DI home. The Distr.et which be ta I fir eight years represented, although strongly Democratic when he entered upon the first CIIIVOO, gaining each succeeding run. had beoon.e so thoroughly Republican, Its.) cur friends were of the opinion that any Itepuhiteuti could carry it. Other m•u aspired, and Mr. CiroJe retired. The se,ul. we 0.110/ well snow The notorudis Dawson w an e le c t e d -,trf,r.l t o• THE eminent 13.istein ship•but der, std McKay, warmly dcfentiJ Chit' Eugi• acer Isacrwood, of the Navy Department. Ile says that Mr. liktertvotd, although not a taaehtniett , y trade, C.and I do nut think it necessary that a man must Me and ham• met - iron for seven years to he a goal engi Deer.)is a man ot t x'cosive rug:uterine esperteneT, ituderetanda.g the working of meltia, and a sound, clear headed ibt cite, of •Eom h.th Au.ertbah and hoglish engi neers have a very high opinion. Admit• sing the Department nave made some site takes faud what engineer, bu.ider, o. rosoutletarer bee not') yet, on the they have turned out the tiniest 5a , 1.1 steamers 01 the aet..l tee are new uatld:eg in our 11:c¢ yards clans of wooden otuising ship. that, in my opinion, after s •e real tEatalusl•nri, will Meal in prod and sea-going quo ittee soy [teal:Ler, en.r produced tiy nay I..sLiou: Too Newyora Tort. says tu..t we, of ali 0.11005, her p, feed and c o he sousl.li 111•.1. sands of psi-ouets of star in 'dm.. Eu ropesu nations do not do en. They gener ally put their fr.ronrre, when their num hers become largo, upon the pu'olic works. iN;apulrou constructed the can- 1 St. Quen tin with his Prussian prisons rs cf war, and Napoleon 111 sent the Austrian pris oners taken in his Italian compalgu to Algeria, sod hired them out to colonists And upon this thr T.rus ark, " tY by should not we Jo the like wi h thr 50 . 000 rebel pus .nelft tow testing and Nttetting to idleness? It rogues that, with such a force of labor as this. ihr lilt noir sod Niteb lean ship canal, and rho Niagara eh p canal tould tee instantly .:141, tithing all the N,rrhe.o B a'eu together iu , eery skeet •time. Pt. 11110 , PIiC.ENTED.-M r Moorhead presented the following petition. in the I . S. House of Representatives - The petition of Henry NlcCormick,.Thomns F. Csmpltell, and other citizens of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, praying that a mail route he established from Shirlsod to Clinton in said county. Also. the petition of W. J. Gilmore and others, citizens of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, praying for an increased duty on foreign wool. Also, the petition of Colonel A. W. Taylor and others, officers of the 101st Pennsylvania volunteers, praying that compensation be made by law to offi cers and soldiers for clothing and other val uables lost by the sinking of transports. AIKANBAS —When' the Arkansas Con vention took the State out of the Union in 15111, Dr. Murphy, of Montgomery county, who hid been elected as a Unionist, held to bin faith, atd alone of sixty one mem bers vo'ed nesint Soceesion. Ile was abused and threatened in every slatmetul manner. Ills only reply wee, "1 am a slaveholder, but Seccvsion will kill slave ry." Be has lived to witness the truth of tbie remark. lie is now the Union can didate for Governor of Arkansas, and reedy to finish thework which SM(I3I6iOLI 'MY be gun. Trig term of seven rebel Senatele will expire this month, viz: those of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Missouri. The TUC/Melee from the border States will be filled- by the appointment of rebels from those Suites. William A. Graham, who ran as Vice-Pres ident on the ticket with General Scott. has been elected a rebel Senator. Tut Nashville Union 'says: "Our rirmi has crossed the Tennessee near Larkins ville. Of course we do not know where it to--going, but the reader con consult the map and see how easily the manufacturing town of Rome, the only one in the Confed eracy, could be captured." VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC WORK. Th. Iron fianufacture of Great Britian, Me • retlcally and practically ennedared . Including .1. acriptire detail. of the One, rude and Flonsa ens ployed; the preliminary operatlhn of calcination tha blast; refusing and puddling furnaces ; engine and macidaery ; and the various proceasee In unto etc, tly W. Trunk's.. Pries $lO. For ..l. by fal Halt ft 00.. 05 Wood steed. FRANK VAN CORDER, Produce and Commission Merchant, No. 128 SICCOND BTRZXT. Pittsburgh Dealer in rLotrn., BUITYR, BROOMS, SEEDS, LARD, CHEESE, PORE, DRIED AND GREEN YRUITS Lib i raglabielvdrerrratTligorn.sta. la AN II FACTURENO BITE FOR ANA. GALS —A lot of ground containing about BM acres, treating on the Monongahela Riv.r and Con ltollroad, adjoining the prororlyof tho halm of Hobert 11. Palmer, and eat& of the Copper Warta, is Pitt townellip. Tor terms apply to ALEX. M. MILLED, . JihVet• No. 01/lames! street. • pea CORN! EA.R CORN 1-4700 bus _LW Maatodom Inter Fir Cana to bszz Colom bia and Ittunddra now at Ifoltaipa arf for male by 301fOnaW. *LANG: felo. . 928 Jinni, Watt. GLUE -50 bbla in store 'end' for sale by ULALUI DIM= it CO. PUBLIC Asorirces Bi,IctiLAYERS MEETING.- :h. Elitrasyers' C'elon ell! pest et the .11.• LEGHENT ellen CO HALL on Ir•tn street, on FM DAY KVENING. et 1% n'ohrk. Punctual at oendesnee a the nnemhere le ...ours., t•II WM. Nldca , errniere _ • ' SECI)ND WAI:IP MEETING _ The nu" as. n, c, r..r.a generally of the Ward mre r meet at Lit TO IS ( . EVENING, et' v. KM/ yl.l. to tfistolt . , the pos....Ty Tottofior •n t fill tho into...too! sto J. !it ttlt WARD. ALLEGHENY CITY —B , UNTY 9 CND NESTING -The ut..o•re and Bloct Committees still wet TILL, iThun.la7; ETICNING • 7% o'rJ.lt to the sll sr., the C.olutobla Bop se Lioo.e, corner ur La• ra/ch mod Anderwa str.ota. A fall t t.udsaue of all he t'ommtit.ses Is isqnrsted. TL. Block Commit.- ,en aro • arnestly nyuma4.d to cell ct all soborrips lons and pay to the Trrsaur, as aperdily as pomade. yell J. I . PATTERSON, li,crstsry. t) FU N D MEETING IHTRD WARD, ALLEGHENY —TS. tl tem. •nd 151.4. k .4nßsittem ar. r..0n010.1 to moot a &ROW. liorsrT9lS EN E N15(1, at I u',.lock I t to t M bort tl., gli it tat will attar' J. I. 1L1331156 II l't , +l3,nt .r ecautuientoo.ra. NOTICE —The citizens of the !Inn WA ED Pit , ,burgh, a, requested to meet at Vot.En 11A 1..1... on T 131,1 (Fr,dall OVEN. !Nil, February 11111, 11 , 4. at a o'doek p. no A will: attomiaa ,. • ie rorne.tly requoited, a, action taken 0. r.f..reure tr the enlistment c f tees. t .1111 the rowe of the I the Pro.t d 4 nt, In pursuance of the arta net the Cuouty con v..utinn the tune. , JOIES .11 TAYLOR, P. C. NEGLEY JOSEPH 111 1 0: fel2 - gates to County Woven... PROF. I{lUll ItDS LibrAry •11l b. ll= COIN ( - iravr HALL kirt, xr, —The lost tis of the Atmosphere; Ballet enc. to Motlug Bodin the Water Rammer, , Gulag and _Leather Prperlmeuts ; the Soundless Bell I • Vacuo ; The Chenverry ql the A. INTKOITI Oxyge , au. and eplendld examples of Outuhust lon In It I he Bartle,. Sprint; the Mot stn. felt! It e :.REBIOVAL, • 122 TOI 122 Wood Street. ( Wood St Our preg,nt n nu frill, etre , ba.tng, tab, b.cotne me -*end more an,leernbl• fi.r our bu Ite beg to ...ounce Inst we 'rill n ti STOELL, the (If APRIL nett, to 1Q x. WOOD STREET vt;uu Dth , lt: , A 1111' II WULF:KT. • pp au. rittsHergh TrAmt Ct. — The. tt v-Itittt•t• STEIN WAl'd PIANOS Will realism la .Ati iiiisi:••suiloti, as toil ,rsi. H. %LEBER & BRO ==ilMO ON FRIDAY MORNING, 12TII 1A T• Mt A. B. MORRIS proprietor nl I. 11.1tIton Tablo.ll • I" ' bne p-teerowly t &red th. 1r..• UN• Benefit for the iiiii on• of the Molh dist Protestant Church In the West. All luau, s ill b takan by 11, r , ,tulwr'y • tl.d al -a, Maaw w. .yatt at 9 21,0 ElhilAttan ~.rnalancing al 111...c1a1t.m - It It 11 ,, taati that there will ha a gwal attondan. as the 13awallt fwr w g d ca.., mud will two • day weal ma. 1c ,, w1 the lannaysn• - a crown...al •19.01 n, and all who •ttend, tared. rantrl ut , na 01.91 nyta, wlll have the plowsura of yritn 11909109119.119099.90h1hiti0n• a( the. Ttake” I.aaw,ht ~ n Thurwlay and Iriday lianry Minar • Book titan, on flfth straet. and 'ha .I—ar Frlda• 1,411-2 =.1.'11t: 4 1 . NATIONAL BANK 11:NN' C• 1,11.111 . . Nitti privlino t. locrewo Thin flank Is nos full) otganicenl and Ito success ful operation. Yee ore prepared to no a general Bank toe bonito., and ofier nor nervice• correspot 4.01 to flank. mud [tanker. thronah.d , the rxwntry Speelat attention st•on to entlecticti In this sod the arljointhg lily id fittalotrgh, colt as 00 all part. of the ...marl. Moneys recelend On deposit, and 4: hangs on all the principal rite.. ought an.l woad, T H NfiVIN, IL. I! PAVIA, JoHN D•CAN, II EN HT GURU' IJ, %NM HA KBA I'H H, JOAN TII,IMI'4ON C C lio1"L•, , I , N U UTTI.. AICTEII It 11trft‘,N, I JOlll4l P. KRAMER. CARNtrit. A/kph..., /h. INA 4 A CARD --Grateful for the kind ,*-A1 acd latrun.ce lb,. far rucehout Qum lb. p..pl. uf rittabutgh abd •iclulif, tb Anti ELL mould react rtf ni:y ano..nure that new tnatuhera a . . 1 ho admitt.d Into their l;la•aea of Vtqair al Culla, Fah 10th and 50th. TUESDAY and FRIDAY ArTILKOOI , I4fI .of EVENiI:GS, at 3 and 'Mi . ..ara-ct,,ly Tana, .a derua,.. Lull.. and o.ati.n...n cnur.a of 104auna (0 4 DO __ • TI1& ANNUAL KETI NG OF TUE EITtnIKLIOLDETIS of the ALLY.O El NY VALLEY RAlLllohlf COMPANY will A. held at Oa (MI of the Cantpany, w Wastfingtnn avant, Pi! taburah, Ttlr—aDAY. P.brIIST) at II o'clalk a- m., nn . ate reception of the Annual Be. ;aft, the alentlon of Manage., and the ttammell.m of soca ethaf hobtanso as may be preset:mad. et Aar. 11. 0.1/1111, foCt 5. , -set ary and Ttninnfrar E 7-:.y..NtlTlCK—Those opposed to any tsrtlur I.ioe .I l •ntnty tionde, or lacteal., ol taxation, tur. at C. COeliT IlOre n, on TUESDAY' NEXT, the Instant, at II rs'oluot •. rn. The Ibuolne. the meeting wilt be to taw ntrar ogainat I 1,. I.•ne of an, more b00. , •-vr ertn.e inrunty ind.bia.lnesia. Cairn. Rom the rk.orttr Aim rlct• are eapenially 10.14,1 to attend. yyW A RD, ALLEG HR N Y.- cot tuna inteteete4 to oho tilllut; of the Werd quota, uniet the rteeldent'e tato WI. ere re• fit:tette-at to mct t the CLuntaloet.aoro 1t... %Vent Donut, Tend, on 1 ttl;liatPAY tYYSINti, llth toot et In., o'cl,k, in the so m ores oho Provost Itterotters W ell es. roq neat. to ettend. )1. TtIOILMN, COSIV:11.. feDlCht4 • 0.11.0•11.• Ilattecol, Plttabor•ll, Tobrstar7 4th, Mot. f AN ELECTION FOR TIIIRTEE.N ANAGEB.B or the t.lompuly for orectleg Bride over tho filovottgattela, oppeoelt• Mb burgh, he the wooly of All.eillony, co•fornelty to Nct Asseakbly cesseol J•Noary 3801, held 4, the "MLL tiovsr., 00 MONDN.T. Dl•mk 7th, 1884, at 1 o'clock p. tn. feJllec ti. 170LNES. Trowlrer. TURNPIKE ELECTION.—On vY HONDA T, the 71.6 dity or 111.rc6 Drx.t, .1 II o'c!ock e meethig of the htockholder. of h,•ld A Plthiburgh Turnpike lload Comps will be hid lb. Oenti al Toll House, for tt. p , pow. of electing Plea Ilertagereaud Two Andltore, rre for the touting year. tectitctaltal DANIEL KEGLEY, Ere ft reenshurg ficraLi Wass. onpy ELECTION NOTICE.—An Bloc 'er Moo for President, Dl.nvers and officers of. the Company for erecting a Bridge over the All. gheny River, opposite Pitteltorsch, to lb. moot? a Alk-Abeny, .111 be held at the IOLL MOUSY, at ttov. south ead of the Midge, on MONDAY, the 7th de.y• of Match, nt the hoar of 2 o'clock pm. feclw BOSEBUBO, Troammer. [ 1. 7: 5 77 - ". 'ERIE CANAL COMPANY—An Election for hymen Directors of the 1,1. Canal Cotolany •111 be held at their office, to Erie on MONDAY, March 7th, .tlO o'clock .. m. A. /1. CAUIRIEIf, liscretary. Office Erie C11:1•1 Company, t . Cite, bp s 61h, 1 ,n_t_ 1 _ TBI RD NATIONAL BANK, PITTdBOII4III —An tlectlon for Mile Ph rector.. of thle Berth will to bold oo hATI3IIDhI, the 6th of Thera:. 19 , 4. et the °Mee of the Dir -- leeriest Institution, between the boon of 9 nod o'clock e. m. 11.01.16 HT C. 8111116181eTZ., fe6:4l Cashier, P. T. WHOLESALE DRUG HOUSE B. opened In Pittsbargb A WILOLICSALE DRUG AND JODNING 110U$ No. 341, conker LIBERTY h WAYNI STREETS. toppositt. Union Piwommger Dopn, and no. afar for a.sW • Fruitful assortment of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, WHITE LEADS, OILS, PAINTS, W VAB.NISULS, DYE STUFFS, INDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, Ac itltThwart vIII tlod oar stock at all limas well sorted, and prlua Inch a to glva'autlre aatiathatt • J. J. BINDS 11& 00., ear. Marty sad Wayne attratt, Ntubungla. ool4rod]m•.ar DIAILIE44. - - A taro amortmant or POCKET AND COUNTING HOUSE DIARIES, for 1804—Inpaper, in cloth, in roan, In Imitation Torbay, In Turkey Idorocco— with gilt edam and pith marble edgeo—olth toot% patent chino and elastic fastening,. All ahem and from the commotion to lb. vary beat. For sale at reanimate rates by WM. G. JOIESSTON A CO., Mailman; oall:SawArran ST Wood amt. PAPER AND ENVELOPE WARE -1101751.--Just opmod, o lame rtock of NOTE, LITTER AND CO PAPERS. ARL . NISTELOPES, In pest rartetko, oolorr an 4 Cail"..f [or tolo 07 1.10177111T0ii Deems, ooll:Aron•rn , 67 Witod amt. Ms by raU and Ibr We try DICIIIT ACO • arEW .111rERTISEMEXTS. 1 .1"Elf" ID !PERT IS WIEJr7B. drE if' - - - g A ool d l Counting-House ßl. tt. (HEAP raEAPI burgh P.O fel.tlt - - A RARE 11/RliAlN.—Five Lots of G rou pn frontjog on KoLinson C-ry etnets, •A • /rune D••• 111•• Pnr. 11350 ten s. curs Stu"' a BONB. 51 12A0 BALK, E . S ,I OI , u, T G \NL , A 11 tracts of froze BU to 210 acres. This land t-!. r L ed and located to 1818. The Patents Lod Tax p. 2 • re.yrs are In our poeseeselork, end tee Sr.now to e. pared to offer the land at • eer7 10. price. 1.12 B. ItIcLAIII dl 00.13. 102 fourth et A LAIWE LOT OF BALTIMoRE! SPUN, (*NOUNS PLUG. NAVY Po ND BRIG!! P6I:.DS, aod SMOKING TOR ..! eyery o.:Optlort. Isrpot uar. onq.'et. .r ' CI.. ?,1t.,1 I:4 11=1:1 fcl2 lag NI ,g,l t OREAT HISTORICAL WORK I=l the Bold Duke of Burgundy In two r..lantes, Sw, Prise, Ir. (1••01, halt urn rocco gut low, ST. , Tor sea by frIZ KAY dt 14, \Vocal str,..t DWELLING HOUSES FOR H - F:vi Pour awry b-Ick boost, au Forth .tt.. I, ,t twanty-Iwo rooms; . large boa.. ou W•tt. , —t. 1271; 140 Kim st3eet, nod four room. 7.. Y. atraet, at: rooms. lang. brut*. sod dtornl , " st-., 50.40; dl ktoblauan Wort, SIIP, 112 hall sod four room., $144. felt S.CLTIIRSRTd SONS, Mar 1... t at _ WANTED. GIRLS TO SEW ON COATS SIEBERT'S GRO4:YBS. Sa. 99 Pensugyßsols. Ar.ouo. --- UOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.-... 1.1. That vocable Lot No. GS Palo Alb. drool. Second {Cud, Allegheny City, running hack to Franklin rtroot, which hi erected a gdod Frame Howe, of tow rooms, with all Om ,modoro apnli ILIICOS. Grape vita., .beds, poach and plum tree to the P yard ; .d • valnable building or 1.e..) eite on •lo Alto street, •acant. For further particulars enquire ou thevr \ -, , , : vv„ . VI rellr IRON MEN A 131'6INEM MAN Who I , n. Lod .veral yen no' .xprrience in r.t.n c. n •Mh eIINACES su•l MULLING MILLS, w, 011 take ',Mont lon AI either, or in on Iron Warstk..... WANTED. I=ll A rEILMANENT sITUATIW: .n. 0., good bomerot Iwo.. of this , Al •ni Al ItIC, rit.looKl , P. myoit- o fb /LIMING FllloS .24 An otroot yOL: CAN ALWAYS PRI ICI eI. /IWO 0W..1 011. 14, Table Pure, Bermuda Allow •.ro Starch, Yartruk .41 111.. ..3 - Por• C...11.3ver Oil ; Fin. Totlet hus,pe ud forfuture Auabrors, iJr .1* II hare 111 Pil3 o Trre Tar , 11 1. sII. We Ilur ILeplorer—g.uniu C...uelitutiou Watt, d r.. ,10 . At OW. A. KLULT I. ,Tt,ILY. 01...•utl Tr.' nkl Fitt lo Market Howe , Aliewheer. _ _ rilo GARDENERS AND VINE GROW Eft —The Lae sub divided los Farte, situate Cent Entire down the Ohio river, on which the Ackonauodatt. Trains of the Pittahutsb, Putt Chicago U R. top, lat lets 'ening keit, to 14 •hich he oiler. for eale ae.t.comoda• ting term.. home of the lob are level aud well mutt • ed far gardeuku4 purpose. and country rent, arbilat other. are partly hillvide, cud the Tory beet ail., in the eJouti for•ttneyarde. NeTer qirirign early ee.r, I.tt, a plan uf whleh 1.13 e•rn at the ate,. a: GSM:IAM a im.si AA. 15. end 4:,7 latort • ette..l, leittoburgh. sod nn the precut..., where le, onto •ohing poraa , a0r. , 1 pro pert, near the •111 please roil. ES GRAII . . S INTEREST COUPONS. $lOO,OOO 600,000 n pay Om blehelit prle. , U. S. COUPONS, N , du, I.t 114 y pot I SEMPLE & JONES, 1 111111 , D 0011 WI lIELTr LA .2. tl T ATE At sityrus. ran(rriont. rLreiNtii. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS 80. 62 TI6DIVA L CIT ?MGT, 6112‘1,22a7 4.1 No. 477 I..tte.rir . 0 -0. PAttsbnnth QrNDAT LIQUOR SELLING. -- KJ Nt Writ., the bet pastel by the I.ratel•ture ..t PeoolYlvatile en the rell: j day or A. :I. P.M, bat Wert freq.:watt violated, to the destrorth of the public peace and ttry to public. month., tire f hereby even to keeper* of hotel., low. te•• erne, all. home*, or other poolic pier+, 'rho shell allow or permtt an)) epirltsvoui or melt Noon, sloe or eider to be drool on or letthio their premiere or house., that the mid not will be rightly ea f.t..1 hereafter. Dy order of the Mayor. felt , it SAM 171.1. LONG, Chief of PA ke. GOLD, SILVER AND 1 1 h. COUPONS . lb. highest market price pail for GOLD, SILVER & U. S. COUPONS, At the Baukirkg H6us, of A. 31cTIGUIL, Ili TfRH NTILELT. feln.tf AGB ! RAGS' whiW and colored; 111. all Near•papera and Book., nrnl Whine Paper of all Mans, bongbt for ra,h , nr taken In •zahnuge for grants. Pltnu• ohms that two •rn paying • •rry high pion far them. at the Brook Mae .1 tie IN Federal street, Allegheny. VOTICE.—I herewith declare that 1 .L behove the 'sports derogstorr to the hone and characbt of Mr. JOBl4 H ARTBIAN, bomber. to Siring Garden, Inwarthect ion with garble!, toy name !mg been mentdouetd, to be untrue, Meocanct, s s I bare alweye hold LIARTMAN to high ...Wm, mud berealth publicly derlaro that feet. bilellAF.L lIILL. Pittsburgh. Feb. 4th, 1 4 414. GoUltit $75 LT O L: ls lN P .T Ei s t . . u kig a NT 2d ii i — cEi T i h s; WhIPANY want an Agent to each moray, to ao. halt order. for their new 5111 /8•01111 , 16, with gauge, enrols St land laid extra needles. We will pay • liberal salary and expeneas, or give large CO 13161iF 'lon. For particulars, terms, Ac., enclose • stamp, and &threat . T.B. YAMS, Toledo, Ohio, General Agent Mr the United States. Matt daStowT GOLD AND SILVER. We will pay th• hlghort 'market price tor 11! I GOLD AND SILVER COIN. SEMPLE & JOYEB, THIRD AND 'FOCI) STIMILTS feS.Zerd _ ICE CHESTS, REFRIGERATORS, BATES AND )(BAT 1100SES.---lre Chests tut Hoists. Tamale*, Beer Halls, he., ho. Repairing of old Cheats, Pat. and Refrigerators, sod made se pod ...nem. The attention of the trade i. celled to .r assort sand and prices. Shop on MARION A PIERRE, at the rellros.l cross la Al agt.ny, or address BOX 64, Allegheny P. 0 anitensd H. T. PRICE a CO. BONDS -Pittsburgh City, Allogiiimy Ocauty mai Allegheny Oty COMPBOMINE BONDS Bought and .old, on commlasi. exclust,ely B. 11. BILYAN. Broker .4 Itanrautv Agout 6 Yotath rtirel, Barka'. Building OBI:DE OIL TASKS, of all Rites; VV AGITATOTL9, CONDENSING TANKS end TUBS, of all lands, for Refineries. Tanks repaired and tins pat In. ' Allk warranted, at the Oarpeater Sho o p . v. hi LIMON wor AVENUE,at the railroad rroolna, alio• gheny or address 010 1 04, Ellefih.r I'. 0. • anlmeed ' DICE x 00. PEMOVAL—IIENRY RIGBY has moose his stook of CHINA sod QUEEN-- WARE to Ifb. Hi WOOD STREET, 14Silialog W Beasley, Lg., whom be erlll he (deemed to shoo hie cosoirmore a cotoploto assorisineet of .11 motel. lo his Ilse, irul.d to the weate of reeteuraate, hotels, otoanaboate, awl oily and mantra dealers J•30:1 A RARE OPPORTUNITY —A Book, Stationery and non Depot for We, in lb. two location, is . largo city, aro, doing • Poe buslwar To • pinion with .boj $2,b1:0 capital, ft .111 b. al .TorilOr.t7rctadr=rl 'o at 001 04 IN I T i li ONTO. J•16,t1 Masonic Ball, Fifth Wm° MA 11' OK'S NOTICE -sIDE WALK:. persons intereeted ar• bereby notified that on and after dm larn DAT 01 PICHnrA HT, lb; Drill:lancet of the City of relative to obstruction. on tba tide•alLe, will re rigidly enforced. By order of the playa, DIU 51 BA 11111.1“. LONG. Mil of Polio. FAMILY whales to not three rooms. (two down mod aam az) from vow, reopoctablo lo pay d trborsl rent. Soferwoom BOX Nl.l.ll4ll4q."oth'g 1""".117,%!.... . A . • Kat' three years tv. Ll.ziesq, tram. of obtalolaft a ollaitfOn A p r e. 4 . ta n t 3 i, wary, M. W., Irwin Ir m ou, P. MCClelland's Auction, I_iß ALS F(.1; AIJ 1101t8r, I•At kLel 1 , 1 NEII 11.• V. 0( ...Ili Ql...11t.111.•• , “ • . D C Fat. o, laat j I nested Pia}. sal+ 14111 he rer.tv .1 at Ihi. .111... ant tl I 1 o'clock lit. . lath, to i, f r THEE!. TED , I SAND t.t,n4 ul Ce VA 1a..1 tube delivered in NC Depots within krty I f • , a. dal- ..(u , .1 'mid bens. t u•un lin all part ut.lat a a ,t kat than live 0, to., wore thou 0.n.. )ra.,, o w, t r „,,, 15 In IS hauda 1 .10 , • ro'tte.“ l .l boil L. hrtdle v4e, aol t• and, no, f.r.a , r.lr, Tea. _ eufvenn eve, tin bid • 11 Ir eater. n. 4 5 ,5 hr a Nemo.* his ta taitl.ful pet I.rotan, !arm of at, t- b•.l .1, •a• fin at this oft:, itteee afttlht t ter. • ~, . .1 •ales tato .aritten wotts tt, vitt, (5 d mot t•ut Man tour 4 du!. free data ..2 a re;•,11. , Ur hide. The oath of al , en In' ee tooet raehl , l.l The under. r eef tetht t., tapet bids deemed noreaa... to, bld el 1... that. filly Payment will he u , ol p rrl ~, of cot, t or as soon tie ftlifler f 111.1.1•••, lard Dropout's urn. ts•rrotanan, 'or Ca , dry horses. " and udder-.rd 1.. t JAN. A VAIN, Chief Quer,' ton,. r • rs Itur. an. D. C. Any faun, ..t, • la. to. otptly gl•nn aprtlleatwo J ill Et A. EN IN, fel I Ad satiny hlu• - - TI,IrJ larg, bupply this season. New etylr of SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES. Comic Valentines! MILITARY COMIC VALENTINES! Valentino (;art.6,l htrtp In V, 51n, 515 sml I.t. ; Trod , . LI•la to. ...ply. lord. all fordo, 6, 4 101000 prompt to • • CALI. AT ONCE AND I7aEE! THEM 111= TW‘. TEP.USAND SIVA' AIII,J FIrTY JUNDI AND FTY LEN. AT PITTOCK'S, OPPONITZ THIC POST OPTICS ATTF.g'FIoS Agitators and Settling Tanks, LINED IVL7II I KAP BY-, NEW Plto,'ll6, Whieh i. a , au, auJ wo. J,•61. IL.. lb. Irl=ll C.B Ft SALF The .11.meriber offers for sate • VA6)I In Lower 3t. Clair township, about 3., miles from Pittsborgh, ear the Washington Tu,upilts. adjoining lands of Jun s Gordon, at 111..berarr's heirs, and others. improrernents, one sot...tends! Strome threillog Rona, • barns Vramo Bars, Ac. A 1.., • young or chard, containing all varieties of fruit The property I. admirably Ott, d for gardening purposes, and .ell watered. Also, Fifteen antra of good, merchantable 001 L, underlying Nod laud, will be sold either with It or sop ..rely.s Tutste--ttnt -half In tuna, balance I. one and two years, selth Interest rut further particolars Inquire of WM. BOGUS, Executor of Mrs. Ilartitt Catothe , a, deed. 3. TRO3. BTNEL, IN., Prothonotary's Office. felotat.isw _ _ T. E. WAKEIIAM, F RESIS lII.`TTEH, arriving daily by 1 14.14. pekoe fresh /toil Butt•r; 71 bble • No. 1 Leaf 1.er..1. 300 Ma Sallow; Is4ll. prime Clover Betel, /lax !..J; choice Dried Applaa, 40 bble. extra tare, Labra.lor Rotolo.) 30 half Ws. No. 1 Mare/eel: 30 halt bbl. No 3 large Mackrrel 10 anallmo 130 boa. extra CottDag 0b..; 11.17 • Cutting 30 bbla 171yeat Wl. elder; 100 " Rat. Family Mar; 75 " .• to arriaa; With a lOU stook of Grocatiae, to stare and for al by H. RIDDLE, 141 Mo. 131 Mart, mat. MoCARGO'S MARBLE WOBIOT. MARBLE DIARTELB, Monuments and Grave Stones. PLAFIFT ' ream, ELOSZINDALS AB I , /OEM MEM IL tS.A hll .1...Lif0. Hoops conatnally on nvol Dago and tloreaght) sou.ound .tack of DEMING, BOAT AND BOTTOM PLANK, WINDOW PRA btlt STUFF LINTLEN gue-taLta, JOISTS , sporruta, P AL. LtiGS, to., de., dn. No will All ord.. lbw SAWED STDII/ •Itb protaptnta• and at bor nu.. N. B. Pam. wanting LONG TIMBER co POT. LAB era partfralarl Invited ta elsllllne ntoeb. aims... ()nix r anDll/ ON Ell, & Tirthi;EßAN, Hato ahray•on Laud and make to onlor IRON ENE MUM; SCREEN WIRE OLOII3 ; SIEVES, of all kind* ; RIDDIMS, f. r Totwiry ; tIZAVI WORK ron WIN 001 , fl, I EM 1.1 U •001. O NAIIEBTAL WIRE woos, br Moven, tr. Mr AZ dses of WHIZ ferr ol:•, it pints LANCE'IS PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, CORNER TUTU AND NARK= NIRKILTIR 9d and Bd Odd., dro Iltchoddon'. Bonk, EL. {Motion's's. Pd. Of asuy dm and style, plata ca aolared,ltom us PrlOats do Visits to Onbtraa and slaw nfaVidliCX would pertlcalsrfif all Ow at. tuition tho AMCD &ND INTINat to lb. tray so. owalltaiti at Oda anabllaluoant. Wog ~had by • a dual 1101 of dem Prim toadarsoh sad •,,t Romano& .ayStfalflainta MMMI Pt 1:71 LND 0 Ft ED. I IL% tans tido* Ilususe• FIG 1208: ink " sad itr=ll B UD; • wrLsoN Ltharlir lank. I=l =EI VA.LENTETES VALENTINES! 3o • yleo of IllitiM=:l •r l• 'K. 111111ZEM 59 ft( tb 51.9515,E1/911 VALENTINES: VALENTINES' VALENTINES: 111= PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS: PHOTOGRAPHS! ALBUBIB ! ALBUMS ! oIE MEN BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., A Garden P•rm •nd Co*l IM LIBICHTT STSZI7, I=l ADDITIONAL F.I.GULATION OF _MADE. Tara4war Derawralwr, February 2, 11 , 64. LVII. The &watery of War having transmitted to thin Department a letter of the Oetameadieg Grn• oral, vapnowing the opinion, In reply to • letter ad-, dresssd I him by the Secretary of the Tresanry eh the loth ultuno, that rest:tittle.. thole le the State of West Virginia. within the National military More, may be lately removed, the Twenty-tilath Deg niation of Trade, sstab ll ahed, with other Negras- Dons, on the 11th of September, 1163, isle far tuodl• lest that all owtrictioas on trade In the State of West Virginia, within said lines, aro annulltd and abrogated ; mad allprodoets and goods may be freely N. '0 FOIIIFFW MUM . taken Into at d transported withto the starve mon . MALNIMLOIRIIIEBS OP' WIM WOHIL, PH4DPOGRAPHM IF'ER TISE.TIEX"TS. Fir 1 L IT.I R C . 5 -a,[t 1:3T,11 IVOL T EERS., ATTENTION !—I roar cr Flrrnsa. rcbroray 1e64. ) THE Ft i n id "u f" .I"etr Company of Infantry . MCGOIIAN TO, suirrEac and COMMON t iaitamas ; Tr, to attachad. along • Ith two alien, under the ENErr: It t: ..u.i.:{.E ' to ]; " l ' .i.l ..' e f . t l c at E ,. ' . ' ll. l' , C h. fceili;ql - I.‘`.lt: ll J - 11 ) °L EX ICCTI rr.NI% N 11 10;4. , , ~,,•• C . „,.. Io.t. . r ., ,b. 4 ,.. ' ,.. 6,, ~, , ,,,,..n. ' '. IV stn 11 , GT4Y. Js a 1:, 1 ."4:. 1 ; . tl, company will have the prttilege of XLICT- I Alirabam Lincoln, ~, ,e, tie h, et the 1 V r TII El It 4 , t , N -, 1 , F1CE135, and tbo CHA.21021 r.) ItunciTl. , N ir,ii to better Man lo old rrersol- I.; o iced litatta having seen sod c.,ne.dered zationa. lie Acitiuncl regult.tiohe 01 trede pre cover nment and Local nonnlles .cubed by the Secretary of the Treasury, 1 sod ...inner.' Ll, Lii. Lill, LIN, LV•,vtud ! v f0 1" , t ,,, 11 , ta g-natantood. / woold specially appeal tom ISt. do he ral approve the same; and 1 , ‘1 ,,,, c ,..; .7:7 "B '....4. : -:: VI: 1 ' : ahom tar her ,I,6ltre and order that all properly 1 you know about to evil.; and, as many of you al hi ought ir. foessle in good faith, and aetu- 1 , : ;. t . t. 7 . 17 ,.. t:0arit0 . . No.. and again entre in the detente ally bold 10 pcusuance of said regulations ' Bonsai,. ' l.l 1.1. %aw n !Ted at. lb. office of Col- T. LII 1)11, LI V, LV, and LVI , titer the I M. B 4.TNE, Fedrial etnot. Allenhetty, mar of Pro , same shall lure taken t fleet and come In l TOO 1i...h." Ultra. L. roe as prov ided in regulation LV I, ohall ta- eaempt from cohffecaiion or forfeiture i t, lie I.:1201,1 ti.rtle, A IMILI/111 I.IN,OLN lIIMICIIII , 15.1,1, nlprnann.l ten toianl.n. 111 reyly t letter add , ••• n I tat h, a 1.7 fora a:r , t , l the T,a.ury an tan 11414 innlau., Lb, rn.l.rtnt.......rts nat. : Monsoon ant Knoturll 7 mat' u w, nar , ntary vi W•t-,. • ••• 11...1ay. January 21, Ealtn4 app1.m....1 that upluu ,Ih. to •utlatli ,4141:1014 1 wad. t.hl •lunt, • Lta atLa. It• ,u:•• a the 11.1..1 dad that all r.-altat.., oa tied. In the ntstra t VI 311, , 0u-i an , litatta-ky arts nu ull, and abr•gatn.l and .11 pr.nlucto wral 4 ,yam =ay 1.1..17 1.1.1.,u ea! rtod alltbsa 111. aala 114 tivae vnar. wad, Tlatt p, .1n la ,aca,la shat: 7.kna sa 5r.1,11.• --1 .ether 41 theta, lotaau!,scrute -I,lara.l to U. t z t• any port In aal.l State I..rntu which h.. 1 , .11 ur 111117 4,[0. • tr,VI ‘,/111PILITI, b the llagulatl,u. anpt. ar.,rl - 11, 11,1 Itnstrlctl-ro• up.. tra.l.- t., .a other St•ln., mud upon the trade Ott:, mat , 111 . cll.. nod pnatn said Stale, ,Fpncially the enn .1111eatulppl aud .taer rttnr. 7.• taruct•ed • bnnevar. tht will t, rnnamal 'hall L. Luna V. ruvallble th tat/ n.lll. ary saannurn. ca• ....aar7 fur the Pyrrurr,orrocr of thr. r• S I' all a 1.1.1 2 1 .cratary -.1 1 the Tres.ar. To fah , sifeet when proms-I:rated, on Itr Liam of the Pr mideat, t 2, Genera's con, maidmo Departments. Tan/MIAS Drrkailinsr, January 26, 1864 j Lat. All persons being or residing in any of the States dedlared to be in insur rection, whether within or beyond the lines of national military occupation, may freely bring soy goods or products from within the State in ',pith they may reside to any place within such Hoes whore there Is a Supervising Special Agent or Assistant ipectial Agent of the Treasury Ds-. partment, for sale or other dispoaitior; and se much of any regulation heretofore ee istslishrtt m it quirts the outsiolog of say previous authority or permit t r bringthg goods and products to the plans of silo is berelty resein . ded. Lail. In all cases where the owner of the goods and products so brought in for sale shall a aside within the lines of national military occupation, and than take the oath prescribed by the Proclamation of the Presi sent, dated December 8, 1863, anti is not excepted from the amnesty granted by the said Proclamation, or I roved by affidavits to the sauseaction of the Supervising Special Agent or Assistant Special Agent to be die. loyal and hostile to the United States, such owner or hie agent may receive the price. of his goods and products without deduc tion, except for dues and fees to the gov ernment, and the regulations of September 11, 1863, or he nosy convey such goods and products, having paid said dues and fees, under proper permit, to such other place as he may choose, for sale orother disposition; but whenever the owner of said goods and products shall not reside within the lines I of oatmeal military occupation, such good! and products shall be sold by the supervi sing special agent or assistant special agent; and all such sales of such goods and products shall take place on Monday of each week at the place of receipt, and shall include all complete tote on hand at the time of sale. And the supervising special agent or the assistant special agent, as the case may be, shall pay to said owner or his agent, it said owner shall have taken said oath, and is not excepted from said amnesty, nor proved to be dieloyaland hes tile, 15 per cent of the gross receipts cf said sales, and shall pay the remainder of such proceeds, after deducting necessary and proper expenses of sale, and one per cent as his additional compensation, into the Treasury of the United Slates, and shall give to the owner of each lot sold, or his agent, a receipt or certificate describing the prop• erty. But the aggregate compensation of no supervising special agent or assistant special agent shall exceed the sum of Ave thousand dollars per annum, or at that rate for a less period; and each supervising special agent and assistant special agent charged with the receipt and payment of bey money ender any regulation of the Treasury Department shall give toad, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treas ury, in the sum of fifty thousand dollars, for the faithful performance of his duties as each supervising special agent or as sistant special agent, and for the punctual pay meat into the Treasury of the United States of all stuns by him received, and to• quired by law or regulations to be so paid. I.IV. All sales, whether pnvate or pub lie, shall be for notes of the United States or Treasury Notes, exclusively, and all pen coeds of goods, and products paid into the Treasury under the foregoing regulation shall be restored without interest to tits owner of the goods and products sold, in case its shall establish, on the return of peace Lad the full practical restoration of the authority of the Union, hie title to said goods and products, and that since the sale thereof, he has conducted himself in ail to. specie as a good and loyal citizen of the United States, an i has done nothing incon sistent with the terms of the oath pre. scribed by the President's Proclamation of amnesty. LV. Nothing In either of the foregoing additional Regulations shall authotise the conveyance of supplies beyond the lines of national military occupation, or, except under the Regulations of September 11, 18013, within said lines. The foregoing Regulations, num bered LII, LIII, LIV, LV, shall take effect and be in force within the Innesbf the sew• oral military departments in the insurrec tionary States, whenever the generals com manding said departments shall, respect•,, ively, under authority from the Plefildent, and by proper olden, promulgate the same. S. P. ClEs's., Secretary of the Treasury. Tauscas DKYARTMEINIT, February en, All restrietiows on tax& am in aid of military operations. at ben the military authorities vay !boy are unnecessary, It Is not en. nu to qutsclon the soundness of their Judgment- It is mayday to Imam what their judgment Is, and to act In accordance with It. The freer the [rad& the more agreeable It to to me. Restriction le, and alersys bas been, • sere unpleasant duty. 1 eiaclae contra of Ile new Regu lations. Toe will goreris yourself by them. lon will enter. that the regulations ititeepect to ttado In tto Insurrectionary dlithicts 'yet remain in Ince, and also the old restrictions as to bringing out the pnaducts of the country. The latter •111 be abci ished whenever the Commaading Generals shall pro caul's/ell. tow regalatioes. Very respectfully yours. S. P. ClLASE,Secretary of the Traawility. Taoist 11.1501., Eaq., - Special Agent, Oincinnati, Ohlo. EXECIITIVE . ORDER. Irecnrres liLuesson, Washington, Irebrtury 2. Mt. I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of iheihnted elates, having eons and considered the !Walkout Regulation of Trade preocribed bi the &KULL, of the lteeraq, and numbers' !NIL prose Umtata, AUBAnall Loroix. timed portico of ..it Bu te, we In time of peace; Provided, Manner, Thot no products or goods shall be taken from mid Mal. into any Butte declared to be in tristurealon, or to soy port to any ouch State herwtotars hemkaded, which ha• ho e . or m• 7 b. opened, except to compliance with Um Regulations of Etepteutter 11,1863. B. P. MUSS, fe12.11 81 cretszy of the Treassair. CENTRAL DROO STORE, Cbroor Wb6llll Mad Shwa, Atlei GZO. A. IMLLY. Pronairts. SPAS/LUSO SODA wATEG., ernrer . .:.agur It,' WAY." . .110 . TIX • OF NU' MOM= BOOTS trt that atty. as b egad at JAL 110111114 la Kafka ittart. .roTICES . P. Pula., Lau Capt. Ou fe).l7# P.wou-rly 8, II D. SYth P. V. 111 13 n3 RJ I IC 'l', v•einuteier•vellieting In this Regiment •111 .ilea • Bounty of Four Hundred 1)ollarX., Prom o.,vorunisoLiwtit the first day of llarch,l•4". h. leglicet local lamoty °floral by soy Ward, Borough, rusrn Alp or Ccutaty. Itc.roitlog N... 41 PI ITU, al or. Smith • strmt, Pittsburgh. DA LLASO. MUSH, Copt V.ith lofautry, Becruitingooltoc. feß toshl • 860 0 T" VETERANS! 5502 TO NEW ILECRIJITS Authorised C. 5. Recruiting Agency, No. 56 FEDLRAL STRRICT, Allegheny City, In the rear of tb. Provost Marslule Odle. Prom $l5O tr, $2OO LOCAL 111014111 f Pod L. OASIS. Recruits ma !select their regime. t. r.9:55 T. . . ANNE Recruiting AM. , - GiIL DALE'S BATTALION, IlEhin P. V.—The Allowing named poise. are no• 3r 1.,1 to recruit our Company each for the Bat •o new bring rained by me to be attached to the I' lin Penneylesule Volunteer., ups DA% LID W. kIEGRAW. Efmaiinstrier• rorest Marshal's Cifilye, Allegliray City. Caps ul I" t, TACO RT, Pittsburgh, Pe.. • r.pt SAM EL W. CAN P 1317.1.1., InAfcux. Pa. fr,tf LICIT &SD C. DAME. FAMILY DYE COLORS. 'PATENTED OCTOBER IN IBM Black, Black) Dark Yaw L. 144( Frrnalßls Gams De , Dark Bra Lpira Bne foatf Br akrrrirf For 07 Goods, ehawis, Barb. -.erase, Bonnete, flats, Feathers, Kid Cloves, Children's Clothing, tirni . 11 kinds of Westing Apparel. Oar A SAVIN G OF SO TEE GENT. VD Tor 05 cent s you can color a many goods iss would °Chemise cost Ere times thst ma. 'Various skudeg can be produced from the same dya. The process D simple, and any one coo use the dye with perfect success. Directions In English, Trench and Germ., inside of each package. Tor further informstion in Dyeing, and giving • perfect knowledge whet colors coo best adapted to dye over others, with ninny 'minable recipmy) purchase Howe A Stevens . Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Bent by mail on receipt of price-10 cents. Ilanufactrired by HOWE & STETTENI3, 010 Broadway, Bottom Tor sale by.dria,ofiste and dealers genera,. ooIL Om ESTABLISHED 1740. PETER LORILLARD BNUFF AND TOD A.M./ 11 AN CTACTUREIi. 16 AND IS CH A MIMED &TERRI'. ()formerlf 12 Clual•q street, New York,) Would nil the attention of *niers to the articles of his mannfactnn, via: DROWN SNUPP. Maisabary, Pine Rappels, Cannel Bappbe , Antenna Gentlemen, Damian*, Pon Virginia, MachMaw* Copenhagen, TILLOW EINITTV. Scotch, High TOO Scotch, Irish High Toast or Loidyfoot, Hooey Dow Scotch, Froth Honey Scotch. Fresh Scotch. Atontion is called to the large rodoction to rico of Fine Cut Chewing rod Smoking Tobacco', ibkb will be frond of a cap i nar A Kt i ty. Broom-Long, No. 1, N 0.., Nos.l avid 2 misse, FIN. Coo Calonso--P. A. L. or plain - Wen dish, or Sweet; Sweet ecauterl Oronoco ; Tin Cavendish. lenotrso—S. J .go, Span Oh, Oartastrir. Torkiel, N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent cox emana tion. REJU V EN ATOR. EPOR. THE H. A-Ukt Th oroadorfal otrocta of awls article In rostooths noir to Its original oalor, watt prodocing Hetr whorl It hod altogether halloo off, or become thin, b nary day becoming mons manifest, and artabliabas, youdlloubt, the teas— no' if oral, m aseaVe aw amore, rows Oros Bak to fa orieftai color. Tint it mai mama prom o• Bald Heads. Taal if mill rakes fie Noma! Becrefioaa Veal a .0 rmarr Ur Daaaaf sad Bahr. TUC Li sill mak dr Nair SO cad G. Tint a mai at:l4m Ns cw0... 0 C bk.. " That a ma! present Os Nair/roes Pallor Ql. Mc a mat awe afi Dimon of Ne It is not a DVs, contains as Nitn4 of Bihar, or any other ingreeat Warta= to ;attar Stla or Hair. Price, ONE DOLLAR. BEHON JOHNSTON, Genaral Oer. of Sadthileld and fourth Sim, InttabwEL nolk4nocatal TIERNAN do (JETTY have zonstaatly 1 on hoof • full Bubbly of the choicest LAQT_T OPUS. Conidetlng of FINS OLD COGNAC BRANDY. to , medicinal purposes; Pure Old RYE WE/BEET POUT. MADEIRA and MERRY arnllo3; NEW Y.EGLAND ANY JAMAICA RUM 000E1210 WINZa and BRANDY ; BLACKBERRY iII'CIEB AY BRANDY. Re bare a few banal, of OLD RYE Wlll2ollllf which we bad wealyeed by Er. Weiman In UM. Bohm we give a copy of certificate race from him at that time Primacana, 3I•Y 224 1 ., Mem, Tierain Getty: I have akentiried the eve times, of Whiskey left with MN rind dad it to W • m's article. It la fre,, from lull oWtbe common impurity of Wbbkey. Yon need bareme braltation io offering lt at s genuine article. Gamma W. Warman. The above we are prepared to mil by the barrel, gallon or overt, or put up to donna for shipping. wed at price. to milt our custorbera We Invite the arm:Mimi adman" and erruntt7 merchants to an al. amination of our stock, being sans that they can do as well at our eatablishment as any in the two cities. AU goods delivered in either city free of charge, by TIEBEAfi A GETTY, No. 63 Ohio street. ' E. E. corner of Diamond. Allegheny City. fry • A LLEGRENY WHARF Riffle& QS. All persons the W h ar f and especially OK must report at the Wharf Ofdee, In order to obtak • . .to land, and to settle their whadage, which -• mutt be alwaye In advance. All on town be placed Invariably thirty feet above the eater ; any found below It will be charged double shortage, ea it le Impotaible to do badman when it la eo WM, the water. All otl and other freight must to remand forth• .tth from between the Onsor boards. 'rhea . . the M oder steamers of the lino lend, u the great Femurs of thalami demands It. ........ All loading or unloading empty burgle beta.. the eager board. prohibited, except for steamers of the line. Itopt7 barrels .cored near the watered:lllm charg ed high rata. All pone= dealing in gate meet pit I.l,sdanmeto oar oath flat, and aleo report as .an as they on • neglect albite duty le atteadod with for to theeit,„... Yonons removing any fiats opon which the estmee'. age remotes Impala will rata the extreme riaskr of the lavv. All dirt semi be taken to the Petal ozd not ever the tank. J ai r Z Am.r.fr igbarenoLter. W. D. rarnmaox-- __ A zaa Ammon Commission Merchants, "Tows AND alum, AND GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, Tio. 8 WOOD 6TBZIET, Pittiparstt. Ps. We jet* pleurae In referring to'tbst following itteburgh homes: Chain, Smythe a OD, Bag a Painter, A.radley, EN., Zdrnundeon a J. Wooderell a Co, N. B.—Win open Feb, J. Ikea, J. W. Spasm, 0. H. Lora a OD., R. 11...Teek Oa, FL Dm% rag. uary I !b. 111116 CIMAPEST PASSAGE FEOMak "THE "OLD 0013111Tal." 1= Wont oat to Ten or Cork, fbr • Tweriaty.rive Dollars And by elan boob br TWRI4TY.ONE DO!.. LABS, b currency , Apply to D. O'NXILL, ars* Obrobabrildbm, 71Ith aro; and 6SSlgibtabl K. PRUNE*. Oar Sight turtolor Ws. vii;rbribred AAA BBLB. 0/1010E1 YORK STA= GLUM= Warn APPIX4_ Tiirui PoTATCo. 2o el Pio* .810 T wai t puit-sas. A 'Vg: lAI :127;:i' to be closed 20V vs . mp aly" prials.if calla fat /as. ion 1 * -wmenumoir. Dark (...eesw, Ag.ol Gram Maof.<4 Mane, Memo, Or. Pow, Ptak P. 7 ,4 Boys! A.rv+•, Bahia , bavlet, Sato, B•U, v.te. roan