~~ fi t`` 4~ ~ c y~i+ * . -4AN §_ isazetitt. • • • heir u_ozanta=zsa.as, 1:. . SUBURBAN. PAPE.n.va , rain Act tolLegal their lame. 'tiikkil ' beits banished with a copy ot at of bootie to setteWitig the PIP" by Mr Guar, from the Afign, mid which pe 414, aektihe 11 * 49 " 1.41"..1 elated in our Mete raterdila u tabirsiltie dicpeteltlL s.Tha intection legsllses_ At bonds,, war iiitt,t4o`eettliientesof htdeltedneu ironed ---thwOosemlssionere orComnduloncrs arid of say county, or the co:potato so aAr. tiltj or horodgh or tosmship of *mattes to !num,. as mdid escLl;iiiihig se it WI pow. had existed for /*PHU , and mains , saa t d' bounties to volantems, " aces or ."otrporsts author pilaw i n isogon. gest,andaliloins made ,'-10:111sIdaitticaillial for inch Impose. Thathird scd4n authorises and requires thoiliktint onperitessithotitice designated D z 'to segueanteomphits all agreements =de Obis for 'the paymeit of bondage to Cot. Antsers, or-tor estanding adranosmadsmade 4a - that prposei •on condition that they ilmiltirtortiftrnded, seemding 'to' the tram hint iMII Meaning ot inch sgreentiontsi and Slue= authorised to .41m010 sumer mut Issue bond', with or with. cat Mart ootpons, -payable at nett-time as • splidopon, .and to levy suds tens 14.47,*# allietiWar to mot the ,payment of heti= ..fourth legalises all assusments himotbfortt lade of tales , for the prerpose qf 4 Whig :hanetiMi as aforesaid: provided that at grialiwohatter soldier or 11014.Xli111:12111. inenedi*Uww,et hatted militia man or eon -sslthotei UM =Wally 'muiteitid Into the ter = so .discharged th erefrom, ~-4orool be required tstpay, any of the tales :.wind in =mu ne. of this ant. : Wands and applies the .11reirialthe of he let winumbtag the &MOO- Idiftjet wallet tai for the families of voltai c Iwo. tit tha ,fentillas of men who hare Men —thallader maw:4W into the sorrizet loma t= an amigements made by the several ''Oesnithis of the State for the support of each ;sfamiliesl and &Mho:ism the Oommbskuvers 'to homey money for the purpose of =tend lug tM stiouttry aid and relief. - I•Wen-sdzet authorises the Commission -On of WV county to bernOW enehient money _ ' 4 =eathStrolonteeriroin said county, who on' or after'thir 17th of October, r INS, or, who may, hereafter enlist, a sum t.itattwatmedings3oo it provided, that wi '7.'ll=oo er towislip anthorities have pelt eannemsed to raise fonds to pa7 ' n - tel besaths, they shell he= power to borrow alsheems as they May main, and if their respective quotas shall bars been tiled, then tbegtiballitoentept from any tax levied by the minty for the payment of bountlee. ;Abell= men= prorlas that no bond shall behrethen sloolnamoant, and shad not be for a longer period then tan years. Bertha eighth provides that where a part of the bounty has been paid by any township, oity cm borough, and , the authorities thereof rahmixt pay the remainder, then the differ. nee =Masa the amount paid and the foil .umenut promised (not ow:soling $3OO to each .. - -nebtuttear)*balt be paid by the county ameba -1Mo; the shall assess and =Heat &taxon each Wealth:lg townships, boroughs or titles, in 0= amounts as may be required to pay the - • &Alas ninth authorises the county Mem- Mit to receive the money borrowed by the Othanianoners and pay the bounties to the naleataMe• Tike' tenth !motion providos, that montly borrowed by school dtrsotors, road connate ,lidersere or supervisors of elites, boroughs or tairsaips, Asti be paid to a treasurer of ;,2111101korn appointment, who shall give aura - skrat.baufs for the proper payment of the eleventh provides, that if, Any sot . Zee antilleirto 'receive a bounty, shall die Ware roes - leieltlS asses; the money shall be *Pia& penion , er- resent as would be .. - estlttled -no it under the laws of the Outbid ,11seatereare all - the provisions contained -'4l" . .4big'lol; - .eessfally condensed and stripped i ai= nl verbiage. , It seems to meet every t, and will be doubt become a low, altenai-the Baum Is organised eeitestrt of .Ire Olden Time." Oar , idtbsens will enjoy a rare musi- MI treat Oa* Sitimisy evening next, on the media ef "ye : olden time" cement for the besellt - At the Subsistence. Conunlttee. The 0 0 1 , .P44 l 4 l adzsigil hands—game of the best MeMistthe city having volunteered to lend Latien*ln this behalf. The arum whisk * 'kik used by the amateurs • are noir: mostly eollsoted, and - have'_ all been need to aeon tne persons of those Wbet led the fashions In days long tele ‘ ll , -This 'festers' of the entertain ment ereeedingly interesting. as we ate WSW that no garments will be gotten Ispeepseially for the concert. Then the per- Setaists. 'ltiesusloss, or at least part of them LSlnierliellik "ye 014,1'A8:i . e." .It is hinted tlugiskbe -vim of some of our most re will appear upon the l; - Bea,ll.74ket Judge ---- upon the, kesp,land KM. Major --- will per , JUNI Oft the :piano,. eta. Bat perhaps is shield set WI all w• have heard, es [taw britettiou to usurprlie" Musa who attend '...olt.iteklost‘ It an do no harm to say, bow ., Ifter;:tlett alltiOStioll.l* nob for tickets, old tleseilsho &dm to get forward tats eeteSpktheligidision cards boron the .`3OO/1311-. 6 1 theiforiarrt: It is hoped—let as „"Mly..ll.lismitabi-4thats large fond will thus Ip:M*lW for tfie bens& of , that noble Bud . tufin,the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee.. the First Hard. 411 - 111 aeljimmted meeting of the citizens of ..111MilsetWard,bild for the pulp:wear taking tumarentaprentre marolte te ell the quote, 114,0117 RA, It TM resolved that the .111oet Clailfai 'lnitrinned to renew their saboariptloas and to report atm" adjelliaid meeting" to be held at the eseeteitl bona os Friday ovenllff. , ' 'Ximiltilloiruiltene reported hawing gab - Itelptlaier totito assonit of Mx thousand dol. 7 'II was resolved that Holt, 'strolled man t, Om% hemlled' an, and , requested, to AO. NwO.taenit' ism reported se mewed ht(aOrsawia,tad.endlted to the quota of _v; 11 . • , Ankara tun Of . the. Ward fe • la be resent at Um meetlag on hi _ CUM Abducted. Lot ..w t:newoonorata,Jenoo,of the Ifbili,Facioric abducted from tbs . bout of thi Pus* Watil velduu, who IssA fol . *ploy of the famil7 as I fiabiiiitkr Theyhin lately booms addicts:l 4744111 0. 1 %" re. Ahai0. 04 , 1 % Aida' Skleal aut 4 eiilit/7 Arrua4 1 7,ik• poltai„for-trieoltotutos, Lai had Jul ken . 60 04 1 C 4 11. gad $ ll, IrePid biliamossiitpra &purism= fordloolati ;.:llB49refuld . 011 . 101414 i4 Jo r i En diooi 'the AMU,' Ao Out Timis booboo amialsid to la JO ohatiotot, 113 d 'TIOISZit I . ll7tin . • ro= l oo li to tto saf ul o ri ty l !of lb* Ths throat to kill it was probob# an terthroot,lots -- sills *MU- to is allot! .ttillagitit la hued that it may sofa tram az tOtbo .old. The:Mayor wan WOO i hi lialdni.iint paw wore Mimi toilinotot-is no' iron ofOrt to annul di* oNoptoioadlsoomo tbs dila ft Intsiblo; 4 ' Anist •tf* Alleged !Mit .' A 414141•9' from PbiladelSida =lra . I ' l tbaAtl bit *44 with a plotossafb:Of asa Vie* Ansa with_ Issiasy la Ml*. - llisrllkeasss was ssalatud by abut 4, 1 ,1 W Lug and the "widths!. vas tam - 131 Uwe alkalis of bar ustia at imam, susb sure, b• bad= bus •spb7l4 fey a but "let WE. ilk EMI at Ws. Massa; and • •••••, ••• tboriod ; Chem =A bated *pier • bads& whldi tabu, Wigs before Maydr Latddiet#lolll4%, 0 "` "• _ ,i nc i ata t h i , ~StalkalliktUtz yin ;bass swept, .7 11 .0" 1/Renta ' loitiot!,, 41140111410*.lo; _itotionameosto ittlel• to . 11011110=010101"1"1' or 612-1"7 mars la the illititth Weird.—Veluntser 43tinaty Fund. 1, An adjourned meeting of citizens of the Sixth Ward eras held at the School horse on Wednesday evening, Mr. Jacob 11. Waiter is the chair, and Mr. Andrew Barns acting as ihmetary. The different block Committees, appointed by the Risentirs Committee, were milled upon to report after which the follow ing resolution . was adopted, being the arms adopted at a previous meeting with slight amendment. likedred, That a enfildent animal of money be Weed In this ward, by a enbeniption if forty dol lars from reddente, for the P.P.. of Mina IWO each to •anfildeat number of robretteess to all the quota.? the Ward to the Impending emit. the Kra Of beIDS unable to procure the number of voles teentreudnid, that Motels& mmandes on hand be arproprlated, Ord, to paying $2OO to these drafted men who hare contributed to the fond: The following committees were authorized to mein the respective blocks at ono., and report to an adjourned meeting of the eiti vans, to be held on Saturday evening next, at seven o'clock, at widely it is expemetthers will be • mead attendance of citizens lit block, Vine to Tannehlll, Thos. Cluley andileorge Bolton. 2d block, Tannehill to Crawford, P. Good an, W. P. Little. 541 block, Crawford Rebt. McAd ams, Wm. Dodds. 4th blook,Fulton.to TOwnsand, Wm. Burke, D. O'Donovan. oth block, Townsend to Logan, Theodore Robins, Evart Arlberg. dth block, Logan to Sim, Charles Jeremy, J. D. Strout. Ith. block, Glm to Congress, A. M'Donald, J. G.:Patti:non. ' Bth block, Congress to Washington, Thos. Kerr, John B. Campbell. • 9th block, Washington to Federal, Jae. A. Butler, John Phillips. 10th block, Federal to Chatham, John Phil lips, J. W. Woodcock. Movement of Troops. We learned last evening, from the Subsist ent* Committee, that the 40th regiment Penn eylvania Volunteers was momentarily expect ed in this city, and they were consequently arranging to give them a "warm" reception. We are also informed that the 28th Pennsyl- Wilda and the let Michigan regiments, are ex pected in a day or two on their return to the army; and the 78th, 79th and 1034 Pennsyl vania, are also soon expected here on their way home, on furlough. The 78th and 79th are known as Col. Sirwell and Col. Hambright's old regiments, and originally formed. part of Can. Negley's brigade. The 1024 regiment is under the command of a well known Pitts burgher, Col. T. F. Lehman, and was organ ised at Kittanning—A number of men Wiring been recruited to this city. The Committee will "hare their hands full" during the next few days, and we would urge our fellow-citiseas to contribute liberally to their support. They are In need of money and zapper at present. Shall they not have them Dana's Treatises on 6 eology. Allow me to recommend through your col umns Professor Danes new treatises on Ge "%Ma MOUT 00. liteiD I LSLnt MO, Plplo md7ei ns b,7 . - • - • ' r .r WALL - PAPER AT-OED,poICm4 . ink,B4 plivers y4pArOol:,4gboakl r aters ar,L.l5 esata,,i rmib bps bac) r Maid IeIiratIatIMPAIRO.IIWFAIM- L.. 4111) NEING T-DINKRaAL;,,CLOW °mammal-a - 701.8.-4,aothelP% .#?*, . stribloWisa . .; sty 7:Jkff ' iwvA•it o.L.wmiu,; MEM