The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, February 18, 1864, Image 3

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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
<dap, just published by Theodore Bliss, of
Philadelphia. Unlike most works In this
department of eaten* those do the fullest
Justus to the vast Geological treasures of our
own country. The American instructor,
aspechdly at the West, has not fora long time
received a richer boon. than has thus been
rendered him by Prof. Dana.
The Manned is a thorough eompend of the
results of Geologieslinvutlgation. The Text
Book is exactly adapted to the wants of our
Celtsges, in every section of the country. We
have introduredtt into the Pittsburgh Female
Believe, and, although weber:l:not yet used It
with a clan, we are certain it is just the Text
Book needed. H. Jour:tor.
BOUNTY FUNDS.
11"0131ITH WARD, ALLEGHENY.
Tho following mounts hare boon paid In to
Z. O. M'Pharson,tretworor of the Fourth Ward
(Allegheny city) Bounty Fund:
David Hitch1e......11 40 00c.30. W 0. 11 1..1 40 00
Heary_Grobe 40 00 , 11eury Turner_... 40 00
Trod 2(0fte1dar...... 40 00 Herman Turner.... 40 00
Wlil .1000...._ ...... 20 00 0100100 6 00
Wm Lebeetter...... 40 CO Fred Steinke...-..... 49 ou
S 32. Aida (add)... 20 00 Loofa 1d0uL.... 40 00
LHartmayar (aid) 20 03 V &Medi. a CO
Jralar $14111.,. 53 co rw Nyisr-. 20 00
/11ebolaa Ilaba.-... 40 0010 trebbbnit..-.-... .g 1 00
Child Meyer..._... 40 00 John T Speer.....- 40 00
Istrat-..-- 10 CO ,S 13 McKeon. 20 00
—Taller- 5 00'21 D llopkbro 20 00
D oorboT (add)... 10 40 1 3 P Kennedy - VI 00
C Eennenti (add. 10 00 Joel Smith, Jr.-- 40 00
Haar) Stara (a dd ). 00 03 41.3prev'ely rspll,l4o CO
Jamb Straub (ad) 15 CO
Jamb flack (add). 12$ 00 Total.._.
A Raid In the !lath Ward
Quito a number of the personal friends of
Mr. Wlll. J. Bender, members of the Liberty
street hf. B. Church, by concert of action
among themselves, met at his residence, on
Franklin street, Sixth Ward, last Thursday
evening. Shortly after the company had
arrived, quite unexpectedly to the host, an
elegantly chased diver tea service, from the
establiehment of John Steverson, silversmith,
was borne into the ream, and presented• by
Rev. W. A. Davidson, pastor of the church,
in a brief speech, to Mr. Bender, as an evi
&no* of appreciation, or his valuable servi
ces as leader of the eluting of the congrege-
Don and Sunday 50h0.% to which be responded
In a few wards. Mr. B. Heaselton, superin
tendent of the 'School, also made some re
marks.
• es . 0. Sproul,
pnt, Fourth
Yu by .1
' Ileartalting
•
16th :
state
United States
street, on Feb
Name. Sob-Dist. crold. Loralltd.
/ten= W 2d trard,22d. Not ctratted.
Dyson irm 241 ward, WaL do
Ortli Sylmter. amigos tp,t3d. do
nal Hoary
Pitt tp, 22d. Waablagtoaeitit
Moot Td W Shaba tp, 22d. Not.rolltd.
Martin
N g It Payette tp, 22d do
do
Nom /saw do do
Jermia h Thomas and Jackson Wheeler
credited to Pint Ward, Pittsburgh, in rutsr
aay'e paper, Rhoda be credited to Pitt tows
ship.
Wis. H. !Mar, blacksmith, aged ♦3 years
born brAlleglismy month Pe; disability.
Sows "gifted Mind" of the "Pint Claes
Hewapaper: editorial corps—(sano was in
seas eorpore,as the elassicaltmdcomplimen-
Ory ,Dr. Poor would say)--Shows that
when that youthful and sanguinely hopeful
autsolation promised to "be found doing
battle:with the friends of Progress and Hu
man Freedom," it was (awarding to Web.
Oar's Dietionary)' so equivocal an expres
sion Duni& &dot measarilyporiendhostaity,
or threaten the said "friends of Progress and
Human freedom r' • We presume there can
be no obJeotion to our neighbors taking
whatever position they choose, but when
they undertake to explain what It 14 they
elwild not use an ambiguous explosion,
and then blame people for not understand
!netball! meanies. In th.% these 'Gifted
Minds's?. neither 'withal' nor 'Oared.'
Axon= Luizu.—The lecture of Mr.
linkifted Wt uldht for . Mei. J. McMillin's
ChitraVAliejtheny, was gilts mai& Not.
witbsteading the isolesteuay of the weather
the blue weillied st so early hour. The
littered of. thdruider‘iiroi the able mow
with which It au haardtalhilruistelned the
high character of the lecturer. ThesB Who
failed to hest him wilt bspleased to ham that
halal bestiprintailed Ivo* to deliver •m
-ood taatanthla erestng ea the same subject.
$011)11.11 n Prnistomm—Tin recent ar
rsit-of - maul notorlou rowdlos, and the
prompt sadists?' punishment meted out to
thmo by our new mayor, has aboady bad a
salutary Mdeatinsuppessionths spiru of law-
Isamu which was inanitutad throughout the
eity. Then le nothing better adiatatsd to
"huh minis thin prompt moot and sum,
pliabillnalleg mid Nam Lowry is determined
toviiit strip prewishment of thU olio. He
*Dam all ids 'pawn to plume the pears
of *idly, adorn the orahrinear, and giC 2 r B
a good =motor lb. sommunity; ,
. ,
Tan Moots Tascumw.—WS us Indebted to
the scartsisy of ths editor bf tb Johnstown
•ltgooss tun slip °mantilla' therwtiotthirs of
' mania of Aids& Disrbourg Joseph
Yaws. Thsy do not, dila smanttally from
thirsty fall asonst glom In °amnion *di
ttos of Ilatlistudly.. Tlu sulancholystfatr
hu assts4mst rultament In Johnstown.
Banta% Dna - Soso Noon, No. 12, hu
been . toetiond at Pittooro Vilth okoot op.
poolit* ttuiposhofflos.. It contains a number
of - atolls/it :tintimental, comic and ism.
11Ita Ems Werthair.—.Tbli lady appear'
at tha Months th/a einthlng, In thne awns
ters-4—aa Ulm! In Gum Idasku, and Jenny
Llnd and Jonnj latatlundanp .I.s, the mutual
tam of Jenny . • . •
-11Marap, 01111A111 1 0:4270r0hir4 Wont
us Attu eat ask ha and letter stook ca
sloth at. fedossil itgers.. Gentlemen destrths
slusipalgi sad roll;nuolsault of 01417
mold" do inn; to , itniss • 011liblAn. -
ht_
_01110400&._ Quito" :*
- -XaVulaS Tam, NI Kaska stmt.
rcrrwrlvmr..Trmrffn
The Wheeling lardllocaccr 'states that the
notorious guerrilla and bushwhacker, Bill
Harper, who has been a terror to the loyal
people of Randolph, Tooker, Pentekln and
adjoining counties, ever place the breaking
out of the rebellion, is no longer In the land
of the living. A few days ago Capt. Sampson
Snyder, of the Randolph Home Guards, hear
tag that Limper was stopping at the house of
Leonard Harper, • relative, who resides Ii
Pendleton county, took a squad of his men
and went over tepapttrrelibn. They surround
ed the house and demanded a surrender.
Harper ranted to surrendea. whet he war
fired upon and wounded. He still fought
desperately, even after he wasdown upon the
ground, and is said to have cut Snyder a se
vere gash upon the arm. Wnen Really 4:ca
pered and subdued, It was disootered that
some thirteen er fourteen balls Thad been
lodged in his body by Snydsr's squad. HU ,
per U said to have murdered more men, steles
more horses, and destroyed more property
than any other single individual In the State.
He was a man of most 'desperate end deter
mined character and always had about him a
gang composed of men of similar mould.
ITALus Wonn or An.—Thti beantifol
marble etsicuum, carved Valli, card raceiTers
Turas, &e., Imported from Italy by Signori
Gialralll2olll and Zemmol, of Pftainse, wtll
continue to be sold by catalogae on the see
end door of DUI/ Mollwalzio's Auction
Rooms ' Fifth street, this morning at ten
o'clock, and this afternoon at tab eolock.
Ladies and gentlemen diuiring these *horst
honsehold ornaments should attend this
.closing sale. It is seldom that an oppor
tunity for molt suporb works of art is present
ed in our city.
SPECIAL LOVA& NOTION&
Taouoa Paw, Pilo sad qpitomaatal
Slav Roofer, sad doolor la Peansythoda and
Vermont eats of the but quality at low rata.
01lei at Alm losughbes. aw Oa Water
Worts, Pittsburgh. Pa. •
Guru Benue Mecum Wm
obtained the highest premium et intrry State,
County, and Institute Pair held to 1813, u
the best family end the lust ruumfeertarind
machines, and for the best machine reek.
A. F. eIIaIVIIT. General Agent.
18 PIM street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Botmike 3!strtll morma—Do yieltr duty to
yourselves, protect your health, U. HOL
LOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTIiHNT. For
Wounds, Sores, Bowel Complaints and Pavers,
they am • perfect safeguard. Pall dhatudons
how to tie them with ovary box.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment an now es
!Alm!, owing to the high pries of drop, ec,
at 30 mats, 70 omits, andsl,lo par him or pot.
Per tale tu Pittsburgh, Pa.,by IL L. Palms
stool & Co.
Por sale also at Paltoa's Drag Proro, YIM
street.
Itsowe's Baolorast, Tummies an mom
mended to eonsamptive patients, fofallaying
the uneemforcable Irritation of tickling of tite
throat, dilleulty of breathing, and hacking
emegia. They wIR relieve Asthma, BM.-
km.
For sale at Patton's Drug 84., 'fifth
otreet, Pittsburgh. 4
Jon. Smarm: AID EL= son fista--The
fine assortment of Pall and Mattinglotting,
lately received by IL.am. John Vet k oe,
hiemhant Tailors, No. 146 Peden' stem, Al
legheny. The stook of clothing amble of
the tam rudely of to pantaleens, vest s
coati and enemata. The ogle of patients to
WW I / 4 U and fashionsble. We would invite
all of ear readers to give its above gentleman
• call.
WATERED, M. Roberts,
No. 1? Fifth street, ls now opernlng the most
choice stook of Ana Gold and Sliver Watokes,
Jewelry, Silver ware and Panay *oda over
dirplayedfn thL city, and la selllna them at
remarkably low mime.
Own= aad ostriags calla trlll be taken at
the Ottuabna oZos, Ao. 410 P. street, day
or night. All ordain left at the above place
will be pwomptly ottanded to. All calla toot
be paid •froco• •
---- --
C. Bru., Dentist, 143 Pena street will w
ten3 'o all nasinateees of kl. ow.hwarna.
ours —Ol Wednesday moralag, the 17th hut.,
ROBIIIT S. ODOM arid SO yearn
The (nacre' win take place oa TaanaT
al 10 o'clock, from the reeldence et Jr D. Catilale.
woo fecolad Toll Gate. layand the Oakland Stailen.
Carriage. .11l leave O. kenteocie, Ire. 41 Ondtbleld
attest, at 9 o'clock. It
LICUM.--02 Wodooodoy morning, the 17t% test.,
at ba madam to On &moors of lorroacoldllo,
/WIT, vtlo of ths IMa 'Wool= Loa*. o
N.tte. of [aortal in monde' PVC•
C4,rDIDATES.
[O3. FOR PROTRONOTARY.--than.
IL Itum.a win be • CIUSAILLIe art tb• Gem of
try:thaw:4am rubiwt b lb* taalataa of Lba Mews
Oaa mita. bladarrta
1r74 ,, CO rY CO 3iltitilOlClSH.
~,Y Azonsuul Paton. of Mart Deer?
will 1w • candidate for th. aloe of Coaritifenototta•
Dear, sueJ set to the America of the Ireton lieratr•
hum Goer, nava. filtdarr
Irv. COUNT' 1 Y;1=1:10NE11.
IL Mchear, of Turtle Creek, PmWu Town
ehlp, will be • candidate for theolhoe of Ooftty Gm
adealoner, moklect to the declaim of the Vasa Re
publican Oonmalon. Itekte
FOB PROTHOINOT. RY.-1). C.
...W 7 Rom urn be • (Matilda/As for the olitor of
ProtYoawarJ. oubject to flu dental= of the Raba
Republican veration jam
FOR PROI :ON I rAjet__G jo
Frubot .111 b. . candidate tor tbe GSA of
Protbouotarp, subject to lila decbaon of lb. Union
Republican County Conuoutfou.
0•FOR PROTHONOTkftir:.-JAcon
B. WAVIII, of tits !bit Ward, Pittsburgh,
vii! be ■ candidata for the also of Prothonotary,
algal to the &tendon of nu Make Inubllcan Om.
voution. jalfsto
.Ir:POR PROTHONOTABI.—Thot
Brom will b• • oandlelato bar the ofik• of
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The Celtfnii*Cazitailts ' taiW on Conscription
this evardig sisie*SW - report, which will,
in all probability, b. preinpilY adopted
both Houses. They retain the section draft
lug slaw, bat provide that Instead of nuts
tan giving thorn a deed of manumission, they
shall be free by a law at the United BMW,
en entering the service; they also take the
House seotion rotative to the threw hundred
deface commutation, which payment shall
exempt for that quota only; that is to say,
shall exempt probably for one year.
XXOTSIX Mr TO 'II 00XTUT19.
Mr. 1:4..2481d, -of Maryland, came before
the Laotian Committee to-day, proposing to
catgut the seat of Mr. Creams% and asking
to have his memorial printed. — Mr. fintestrell
probated vigemusly, en the ground that he
had never Litton native of his intention to
eoutrat, and it was:now too tars to procure
evidenoe. Crisfield urges that the military
interfornes was such as to utterly vitiate the
election.
Continuos running t• the Bouts. When he
will ran down. nobody knows.
mi. ustow's 'soros mi.
Ur. Limn bu introdaead a. bill providing
that where ehaplahtte, gautermastees or eat
lees shall be doing active envies la any cat
tle or skirmish; and shall be tilled or fatally
weandad, the sane ponstoas shall he allotrod
as In the cue of • geoentl-Lientanant.
0011111L410/111.
Eldward H. Darrell, to be Judy of the
District Court for the listen: Distriet of
California; Thomas Beefy, lava, to be Bag-
War of Land Ogice at Des Moines ; 0. H.
Irish, Nebraska, Baparistandent of Indian
Affair* for the Territory of Utah; John 11.
Mohr onab, California, to be hospital chaplain
Ralph S. Darr, nominated by the President
for receiver otpablic money, at California
refuted by the Renate; Lawrence Upson to
be Surveyor General, California; Wm. Ir
vine, to be Consul at Lonenenarg, Germany.
From a communication from the Secretary
of the Nary concerning statements of Bureau
°Moors relative to the mode of obtaining sup
plies, it appears that considerate divergent*
from the contract opt= was obtained, re
sulting mainly from the wallet exigencies
of the puhlio senior. In the Baron of Equip.
meat about 40 per cent. of the purchases were
made In open market, manly by easy agents.
la that of Taub and Docks 43 per mt. Is
attributed to tke lateness in the passage and
approval of the appropriation bill. The Chief
of the latter bureau notices a disposition la
some navy spats to wear Gievornment pat
ronage on certain favorod parties, and meow
meads an essential modilloation of the laws
regulating naval supplies. In the Bureau
of Navigation It L doemod unsafe to .
attempt to obtain nautical tostruments
and °harts by advertising for proposals.
Most of the instniments formerly Imparted
are now made at home since the begizining of
the war, and aye of a better quality than for
eign work. Ship's libraries were bought by
contract. The purchases ace made by con
tract la the Ordnance Sargon, which lc ea
eraptod from the operation of contract by the
new regulation department. It is suggested
that tke manufacturers of 'ordnance being
few in number, might oombine, If notified by
advertising. Some articles might be scoured
by contract with well-known istinufactatall.
In the Bureau of Construction, purchases are
mostly made by cant:sot, bet the novel and
peculiar eharaotar of many vermis pre
clude positlrely of the universal @cu
tout. It Is asserted that contractors
combine high and low prices in the tame bid
to complicate an award, and deter others from
bidding; that middle men often
bid the manufacturer, and that this mis
sion might lad to a combination of manufae
turers. It also suggests that guarantees that
bidders accept and fill contracts should be
required, and that classes embrace things of
one general character. The Chief of the
Clothing Bureau recommends Anther legisla
tion to exclude the irresponsible, and designate
parties, soma of whom propose to furnish half
a million dollars in storm, and their bide must
be taken if the lowest. The Secretary fur
nishes a draft of the law mating a disbursing
and purchasing agent, naval atoms keeper
insueotor and receiver, and prescribes • mode
of making contracts.
Little Samuel Clon felt called upon to
' day to aims' his views on the naval app».
priatioa bill, by making a slouch on amalga
mation, which ha instead was a landing dog
ma el the Administration party. Hs was
especially wen upon the class of men who
were constantly calling the negro a man and
• brother, while he was dwelt' amal
gamation on the Administration aide. Kr
Washburn' sought to Interrupt him, but
Con very fatty Maud to ylold. to a moment
he Bat down, and Kr. Washburn, got the
floor, armed with a small &ma'am* volute,
sometimes sun in polities; campaigns in the
Columbia district, and known u Buckeye
abroad. He said he Ira delighted to beer
Mr. Cos's *peach again. He bad heard ;It
many times are, and was always pleased
with it ; but from the las Ohlo eleatlons he
feared be would ham an opportunity to
hur it again. Meantime, although the Ad
ministration aids ware not quite willing to go
at barb on amalgamation and negro brotha
hood, es the gentleman had Intimated, yet ha
was very glad to be able to produce another
who did. He than provided to read from
Cols book about his emotions en hearing a
negro preach in essis chach, and his Might
at lading the prandloos of cola disappear
ing and the noopition of the common broth
erhood of man.
The Mouse wu Oaailligall with laughter,
amid Whloh Mr. Cox did his best to edge to
an uplaastloa.
no," , said Mr. Wishbone, "I wauld
not be less :petite 'that the gentleman
himulf. Hrdeclined to yield W me, I de
clined to yield to him."
Mr. Co: tried to persist, when the flpsaker
ordered him to-talte his seat, and he subildid
amid a pont roar from the door and gal
leries.. Julio* to the little follow, perhaps,
requires the statement that he wanted to ex
plain that the negro preacher he went into
eostanies orar, woo not a negro, but only an
African of Abyssinian descent, and that be
was further recommended by line culture.
11301417T10/1 OP T 11.11141 TO 111171
The following resolution from the
Committee paned the Mussels morning and
will undoubtedly peas the Ilsoatto at an earl
days
Award, That the grubs .f Googroto ue bat
aims to Safi Babb and broth men wbo, Wing
seedy so lilting entlimitt.tbobutleblpo pans ot
vow for more 'than two pan in nypcoi ottbetr
marl Anil tie& pthaent the volillun spouted* o y f
win voluntarily werali tbnoselver th the
For another ' hr. thu oyant, or ed tomes tho war shall
MAIM.
fterehrolf, Shit the Iteeretery bf War came them, ne•
otattove:tobe reed to each of the retina mitlmitote
which hem moalleted. °reheat ri•eallit bettor+
eaten td
regular forme "(the Vatted itetill;
.
=MIZE=
Tba Emus disagreed ta • tho &tub, Wing
cub of wblaky *Owl to-day, tad Nikki
oomialtamat, f r ialifirtave: Tba,lllPeskit ef•-
palitaa til•We
211146, Itetigii 'and raiums-:
do wood. :Waft at tbia fallout/kat,'
lii*aattatiiiatka emoocolk 141404 .0
sad 00 00 onto, bat at loaat fa oath par.
haps more. It le Understood also that a
majority of the Senate have the same_ lnollna
tion. The competition of this committee,
therefor., frightens the whisky specilators
again dreadfully. The vote on whisky yes
terday, unless this Coniferous. Committee
should serene it all, will probably be consid
ered as a settling principle that no tax will
be levied on goods of any kind on band, but
only to those subsequently manufactured—
that is to say, other interests will all insist
that the lame principle which has been ep.
plied to whisky shall also be applied to them.
TB! GOLD QIIZSTIOX.s
It is onpeotod that thejoint resolution, em
powering Secretary Chase to sell gold when
eller he pleases, will COMO up tomorrow.
Mr. Hassan, of lowa, in speaking of it to
day, said that the operation of the present
system, was to maks Secretary Chase the
biggest bull in the market—th►t Is, that his
being compelled to hoard theme larger sumo
of gold, had a constant tendency to put gold
up, and that It was this defector our own
laws, which In part secountod for the present
premium on gold.
Gil. ILOWOH
The Committee on the conduct of the War
have reached the conclusion, that there wasne
Gommlsm for asp ll:meditation In the course
Of 04. Slough at diszandria. He shot up
the liquor 'bops on amount of the soldiers,
and the liquor soften railed a bowl—that
Is all.
Congressional.
Wasearcrtox. Feb. IT, 1864.
Snare.—The Senate passed the bill for the
relief of Albert Brown, after • debate of an
hour.
Mr. Davis, of Ky., resumed the Boor and
oontinned his.speech on his amendment to the
bill equalising the pay, Ate., of troops in the
United States service.
Mr. Sumner presented the memorials of the
Reformed Presbyterian Church, and of • Mass
Convention of Christian people of Allegheny
City, Pa., praying for much amendments to-the
Constitution of the United States as may pro
mote changes with respect to °Moos, slavery
and other matter.. Referred to the Commit
tee onpuditiary.
Mr. Brown offered a joint resolution to
abolish slavery throughout the States and Lu
ria/lea. The resolution provide. that from
and after the passage of this aot slavery shall
not exist in any State or territory, any law,
usage, claim or custom to the contrary t
withstanding. It prohibits all involuntary
servitude, except for crime. Referred to
select Committee on Slavery and Freedmen.
Mr. Johnson, from the Judiciary Commit
tee, reported back adversely the resolution in
amendment of the joint resolution explana
tory of the Confiscation act, which passed the
Boos. on February 6th.
Mr. Johnsen, also, from the same Commit
tee, reported back adversely the bill of Mr.
Sumner, to remove all doubts on the eatiatroo
floc of the Joint resolution G.:plane/or, of the
Confiscation act, and to declare that 110e0 a
resolution than not be construed tamest* any
other restriction on the forfeiture of the real
estate of an offender under said act, than is
created by the Constitution of the United
States in the case of an attainder of treason.
The hill equalising the pay of soldier. of
the United States is under consideration.
Mr. Davis resumed hi. remake on the
amendment offered by him yesterday.
Mr. Davis proceeded at great length in do.
nunelatiOn of the course of Momairtiteetts
since:the formation of the Federal Government
and madroome satirical allusions to her Sen
ators on the Senate floor at this time. He
said that thiCktilitary Senstor,Wilson, had at -
tempted to bully and domineer over those who
were on this floor.
Mr. Wilson called Mr. Davis to order. The
Illtalr}mstained the question of order.
Mr. Doolittle thought the whole tenor of
the remarks of the Senator from Ky. was cal
culated to create a personal etrife. He should
either call the Senatia from Ky. to to order or
leave the Senate, WI he could not sit In his
seat and listen to these personal attacks. They
wen not only ant of order, hut beneath the
dignity of the Senate.
Mr. Davis then concluded his remarks.
Mr. Sumner offered amendments to the
Constitution of the United State. as a sub
stitute to those reported by Mr. Trumbull,
from the Judiciary Committee, • few days ago,
and asked Gut they be made a special or
der for Monday next. Mr. Sumnm's amend
ments are as lidlows :
- let There shall he neither. slavery nor In
voluntary servitude In the United Statek,
or within the jurisdiction thereof, otherwise
than in punishment for crime, and that Con
gress may make all laws necessary and proper
to enforce its prohibition. 2. To strike out
the third paragraph, emoted section, of the
fourth article of the Constitution, except tide
"excluding the Indians not taxed,.
so
that the who'. Manse should read, "repre
sentatives and direct ,taxes shall be appor
tioned among the several States of the Union
according to their numbers, excluding Indi
ans not taxed." 3. To strike out from the
third paragraph, second section, of the fourth
article of the Gotatitution. the words '
" So
person held to service or labor in one State,
under the law. thereof, and escaping into
another, shall, lb tionsequenoe of any flaw
or regulation therein, be discharged from
such service or labor, but shall be delivered
up on the claim of parties ta whom such
services or labor may he due."
On motion of Mr. Hale, the Senate went
Into Assailers session, and shortly after
wards adjourned.
Horse: The House took up the Senate's
Joint resolution of thank, to Major General
George Thomas and the officers and men un
der his commend at the battle of Chlakamanga.
Mr. Garfield, of Ohlo, moved to include the
the name of Gen. W. Roseemns.
Mr. Farnsworth thought that thanks to that
officer ought to be provided for in the &mete
reset talon.
Mr. Garfield rapidly traced the military
operations of Gen. Roseanne at Bowling
Green, Murfreesboro, and :Mother points, and
said that at Chattanooga we had numbers in
ferior to the enemy, while at Chickamauga
the rebels outnumbered as. His would honor
Gen. Thomas, but Gen. Thomas would not
desire to Abe honored at the expense of Gen
Roseanne. Gen. Thoutax'inease deserved to li
be written in letters of gold. Belem he part
ed with Gen. Thomas, the latter said to him
in the Most solemn manner after the battle of
Chickamauga: By all means, proven{ the re
moval of Gen. Bateman' from the command
of the army. This man, said Mr. Garfield,
you would burden with t hanks at the expense
of his superior officer.
Mr. Dawes reported • resolution from the
Committee on Klestil:ma In favor of Mr. Rice
to the contested seat from Massachusetts.
The bill to establish a bureau for Freed
men's affairs was discussed.
Mr, Cox opposed the bareau;frir Freedmen's
affairs.
The Senate resolution of thanks to General
Thomas was taken up, when Mr. Garfield
moved to add the name of Roseman,. He
eulogised the latter, and thought It would be
unjust to pan by the principal in the lights.
The relfolation was referred to the Milita
ry Committee.
The House resumed the consideration of
the Nary appropriation bill.
The consideration of the Senate's amend
ments of the Internal Revenue bill was re
sumed. The Housopy • write of minty-four
yeas to forty-three nays tabled the motion
Tots, by which the lions. disagreed to •
illdiag ovals, en spirits. The Rouse yester
day &timid to strike oat the additional tax
of twenty ciente on adalterated spirits on
band for sale. The House disagreed to the
Senate amendment providing a eliding scale
on foreign spirits, and retained the additional
tar. of forty cents. With theta emotions
all the other amendments of . the Senate were
agreed to. The Bona then asked the
for a Committee of Conference.
On motion of Mr. Pantos, of New York;
the resolution was referred to the Committee
on Itllitaey Moira.
The Boom then want into Committee of the
Mole on the state of the Union on the Navy
Appropriation bill.
Mr. Dawson, of Pa., made a speech in fawn
of the amendment, for paying seamen is Sold,
or It. e_quivalent.
Mr. Monti& of Oregon, regarding the war
es en. for self.defetom, made a strong Onion
glisoeb.
The Committee then rote, and at half-past
font Honseidjmuned.
Frees Camber Mud eap...altatztlebel
Deserters lay.
Cellantab GAP, Fab. 17.-4Capl. Hz
Watkini,'Prorost Marshal at this post; says:
Thi arm* number at Matters from Lone-
street's army, who report to tdm, is AM par
day. They all complain of being tamely
dok of the war.. Their &moats eareborats.
The others genendly maids, themselves
whipped, bat theasht that the North's finit
es' sere &lac t ate. At teas when the robld
A p
esteems are tharrounde, relferisyvard,
they data! or oho IMO of tat:plaint/has
deistrtstV The; mosey - Li tall of seoh, who
ea,asittog p. ,apportnnitiss to give
ni
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. - "DaTzgalait,' , lmiettrest'i hiedtpasstare
wan al Itailetani. • Ills - mat aces lie at
literibetallalasOliadm 'man*.Mee.
Tymy,u,y,sbes shemesowilty foonstreat dt4
tet MtmeArce Oros, wimp *alit of connotes
I Arrival of the Escaped Union °Sears'
al Eallthnore--Eldrther PartictilUWO'
their Escape..
Bu.ctuoax,• Feb. 17.--The ;steeped li '
officers arrived here this morning, and leave
for Wuhington this aturrnoon. The coconut
of their escape is full of thrilling bsterest;
but for prudential reasons ' map of the par
ticulars are withdrawn from publication at
present. They were fi fty-one days engaged
making a tunnel. Bering managed to find
seams to the cellar, they commenced the
work, relieving one another u opportunity
afforded. Their instrument/ were case knives
pocket knives,chisels and files. Thrleethey had
to abandon their work and commence anew, on
account of obstructions which they could not
pau. They had hoped to have availed them
selves of &culvert, but found it impracticable.
After getting through the wall, they disposed
of the excavated soil by moving It out in •
spittoon, which they attacked to a cord. Thin
would be filled by the party at work la the
tunnel, and pulled outdate the moiler by their
companions, who disposed of it by spreading
It in shallow layers over the floor, and con
cealing it beneath straw. The work was
necseuarily very slow. So close was the at
mosphere In the tunnel, that they eonld re
main in It bat a few momenta ate time, and
their candles would go out. Atone time they
got so near the bed of the street, that a hole
about the size of a store pipe broke through,
but fortunately this was not observed by the
guard, and was of great service, admitting
alr, and enabling them to prosecute their
work more rapidly. The tunnel when com
pleted, was about 60 feet long and opened into
tobacco shed, beyond the line of guards. As
soon as theyfonssogthe way clear they emerged
slowly in small squads of two or three, and
sauntered oar until they got clear of the guards,
making their way towards the Williamsburg
coed, by the shortest routs. The dam:less
favored Aeon, and the fact that all the rebel
soldiers whom they met were hebited in the
army coats of Uncle Sam, which they had
stolen from the supplies lent to our
.prisoners by oar government, was of
great help to them; although they were attired
in our army &au, and many had their hav
ersacks they found a national uniform •
better disguise than if they bad been provided
with the genalne rebel uniforms. In order
to elude their pursuers, *hem they knew
would loon be on their tracks, they
scattered as muck as possible.
Many were their hardships and sufferings,
and freqeent their narrow escapes from
rebel cavalry, who next morning were
bushwhacking in every direction for
them. The joy which they experienced
when they first caught sight of our
troops sent out to help them and protect them
from their pursuer., cannotbe expressed. To
the officers and men of the I lib Panne- cav
alry, whom they first met, they express the
most profohnd gratitude for their unbounded
kindness, and also bear testimony to the
gailaatry with which their gallant fellows
pruned the rebel cavalry, and related many
of cur way won fugitives, who otherwise
would have been re-captured. There is
good reason to hope that many more will
yet oome In sera
Prom an Francisco.
New Yogi, February IL—A dispatch from
Sao Francisco says, that the Steamer Conon
tattoo which left on the 13th. for Panama,
took 1,500,000 dollars for the United States
Government.
13a1 Ilkaactsee, Feb. 17.—The hark' Rogea
arrived at tide port to-day from Eaziagawa,
Japan, on the 17th ult.
The Palace of the Tycoon at Yeddo, wu
burned on Christmas day. On the next day
the cutout home was closed, the offmers de
claring themselum so grieved at the Tycoon'.
misfortune that they wore wholly unable to
transact business. It was reported that the
Ere originated in • gunpowder plot to blowup
the palace for the purpose of killing the.Ty-
COOLL
The city of Yeddo was again ravaged by
fire on New Year'e day. The" buildings on
eleven large streets is the wealthy business
quarters, besides numerous adjoining hack
streets and alleys ware destroyed. It be esti
mated that five hundred houses of the better
olasses were burned. New. had marked
ganagawa that on 31. t. of 4October all of.
grakodadi had been burned by Incendiary
Ores.
A dispatch from a mercantile Arm in China,
states that the plrate Alabama was hemmed
in the dock at Amoy, China, and the United
States steamer Wyoming was standing sentry
over her. We may hope that het career 's
anded.
Fight with Gaerrlllas of
M=Z:==:l2
IV Arnim roe, Feb. 17.—A scouting party of
some My 61012 were ambushed by guerrillas
when arming the bridgermr Ogther-eue, • •
two mile. *Auto( Drentsville, last Bmcday, and
Maj. Jas. Lorimer, acting Inrpector General
of Gen. Crawford's staff, was killed. Two
cavalry men were also killed, and four wound
ed. Our mon were driven back; but re-en.
foroements arriving, the guerrillas fled in the
direction of Fredericksburg. after having rob
bed the dead. Three rebels were left dead,
and several were wounded.
About three o'clock this afternoon forty-one
deserters from Le army spired in this
city, and marched up Penn's Aeon* to the
Provost Marshal's. They Were oonsaipted
six weeks ago, and escaped through the rebels
pickets and across the' Rapidan. They say
they are all loyalists' and seek protection
antler the government. .
From Cairo.
Canto, Feb. 17.—The steamer Imperial,
from Bt. Louis, has arrived. She reports
passing tho steamer Orient, conk to hpr bar-
Means dealt to Dog Tooth Bend, twenty piles
above here. Oho Amok • snag 04 half
put 'oven o'clock this morning, and went
down In tan minutes. Twenty-five or 'thirty
lives were supposed to be lost, Including the
wife of Capt. - Borton, the pluunbermaltif, stew
ard, barkeeper and • Custom Howe officer.
The boat was ladened with Government
stores, including eighty home, all but,lhreo
of whieh were Lost. The Imperial brought
down the surviving passengers and men.
The steamer Continental, from Nelf Or
loans,arrived this morning with a largo cargo
of sugar and mamas for Bt. Loots, and the
ist Indiana artillery and 47th Indiana in
fantry, numbering 1,000 veteran yolonteets,
u rout. for home.
The mercury was 10 degrou above taro, at
men o'clock this forenoon.
CoL Ph Expedition.
Lllllllll'ol7ll, Feb. Vt.—Addeo' froinliOol.
Phillip 'e expedition In the Indian Terri orb,
state that be penetrated forth - sr Into the rebel
territory than ever before reached,. and le
marching on to Texas beithehe Kansas troops
and a loyal Indian brigade.
The rebel Oen. Cooper's headquarters are
Washtub. Cols. Standwalte and Adair are at
Preston, Texas.
Coll'Apr
frntn Say
la. b.-
Tiogs anti
Qattara.,
tably dam
ain't of a
draped.
Bonds. •
utmost on
, for six
muting to
Nsw Tow
West reports
tweak the tT
Ildstaroitet,
in which boi
aged. The
prize at the
Interest
NIT You,
60,000,040 of
motto, falls
$1,825,000.
I==
!pedal Dispatch to:the Pl'isburg Omits.
CIMEMITIT, liabroary 17.
The weather to day has Dow War but excnalrely
cold.
Tb. riv.r b.. fallen one root la fbe pest tirukty.
four home. There la alio thlcteen feet 00 • Inch In
gm clotting, ;
non imerilnete dull an
,pilats notarial. Whitt)
Inactive, with • ydod opecilatlre daiMail4and Priem
adesna&l di per cent par clefts drat at 60d.
Prethlons—Tbare is a w l i t ai lm isi. oand for men learle,
and an adratuto dean etmely at
1122422.60 for choke cone and city. Wbeat—dlitt
at 111,2601,30 for red, end lll,76el,to'liddt,t.'
OM at NORMnor la balk.
lifi Including limb. Ityi-41 . 4 fair
demand at st;z4r,ss;
pt. nominal, holden ask „6631,91 for prim.
epting and fall.
d a,
Nr
lea York Market.
New Yoax, fib.17..-Otttan declined le • ries cd
MI bales at 103481111. near bony; saes 111,111:0
1... bbArge.br fur IltaUlA/M47.45 lbr OW.
and $74568 An Southend. -.raw adaratlag
unneans; palm or ram Aram at Ild.l&fall Lr
Chblutuderlull. 61.470)1,C0 =nuke, ab and
1n,a1411,62 roe Bad. (tern mantled ; Was .W ,O
bath at 41.2701.28. Part Brom at 123ZISAL
Lard Armor at 13,3ia1i. Widely then gnus
deans 44 WWI, eag beaey rat No for Waies.
Sbiturbuorast; Ortsaas 13316ri. Cade* dull; Igo.
bums dull. Naval item atald.e. Per.beem ;
Redluad at 4t3.. heights quiet.
Baltimore Market. ,
Nos.enteatt. Yob. It —Oirlag to the dorm sad
ptad mends', bat 111 11 ; rain bao beau mato!
ent has adv.:end le. Whoa MEL flour dull Mut
bens. Whitley steady ; Ohio 91092. Correa orq
and sami Ile
Stock and Bo* Barites?
Bn roag,robar.:-/itoda soma s •
s IL 7 , ._
t „ tliteltlgan andralr...lloi.
Omnrwierand!imam' '113;-
EL Muted beetp,...„l • '; O. R' 7 , ....*;...1117
Illeddigaslloathara.„' 'LEL& • • • 144
fr ili re'Vdt tria llt l
Mooed ea. ' -MC
zrio
camolostßlelmo—sitX
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'SPECIAL A•orzetm
ORX., OP, HUMWELLI .
ti l l #A ta g i 3O " ?! o #lMii . ot U4*
qtrO, RlYnYfl..
kam mei c , 6thf.isi.m co
.tdated iiod by imei tba
traatan ago:44, or Daly
uu• by nhlc&Ahratt and Lung
cap ba etfacnally raormt7 t
To pm.= kaiy, moms of grrat
ears, abeam Local maw nininisloienall abtob_,o32l-
Plaints at la groat, 1 madjilak.4oo.a4anca,
ablza mill b. mend, in coins,
flora EroneMal and astlonatle
Whooping Gough, and to all Timmt sad ta4lakittia
plaata, which, atm% neglected, and la Comma:MUG&
Tratlmonlabk from Payalaimia of ttas hialuat
ability, and from Invalid., can to men at, my offm•
by all luta:testa&
for calm by all Wholesale acid Retail Dada,
JOHN E. HIINNZWELL, Prowlator,
Practical Obecaist, Itoctaa, Neu
taliata—tamay.aa
O.PILIVATE DISEASES.
Dr. Lndruni's SpeciSo
I. tin otly tellable Tandy *,r & s. of th. organ,
of praerstlon. It Is tb. Mammy of sat amtasat
Iltideted wham life was devoted to the treatment a
this clam of Maws; cod with ansortcodeubotl zoo.
OM. ix man Una nrogdy yam 111. perfacticm La
Melt reqUlring m 131,0038 M% diSeliflk•
Non the mistake. practlo• wad the otannuot martll
14e. etwapoututt offorpt to the publia it la sattrO7
wqrstabla wad perloctly ads. U,.d
sad bnpsrta idanzth ant 'iglu. so Ctio almond
Odunow.—Tho great .cans 91 this randy In el
hating permanent onina.haa led to tin being tail tea;
by bapribalplibt man. Obarrs, tbai4b;ra, 0111
dieutan. of U. proprtstor le sucnauleeth 'ber.Not.•
other is yeartbm. Prepared only by.
WM. F. DAVIDSON,
dOle Proprietor, 01.1wien1q, 0.
Bald by all Drags:Wt. Pricey ft ix+t box.
011 - For Ws al •bolwdo by OLO. H. NSTBEL,
411 Woad stmt.
jaftlyelawr
f27?LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER
KILL t !MXLTING WORKS. Prrrataaccc
PARK, McCURDY 8 CO.,
Manufacturers of SHEATHING, ISZAZIEBS MID
BOLT OOPPICH, PRIMO COPP= BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL, BOTTOMS. 6PALTKII SOLDER.
Alm, Importers and dealers in MEALS, TES
PLATA SHUT IRON,. WWI. Constantly re
band. TIMBERS' MACHETES AND TOOLS.
Warohotne, No. J4O FIRST a 190 SZOOND BIM,
Pittsburgh, Ps.
ermua orders of Copra otstt to aoy doiefroA pat.
tern._ torZlayd•w?- .
U.THE CONFESSIONS L AND EX
PICRIZNCI 07 AN 1:17761.1D, pabilthed
lb.e benefit and me smeraLug aad *mike to pew
men trip maw hum Nervous. Death Premature
Dea4 of kfaubood;eto., eupplytag,afthe tame thee,
Osemmo. &Of mt. Dj one 'rho has Owed kisartl
AB. ain put to great gaper= mud t Nary througli
13:101ibla humbug sad quackery.
By .ndoldng • post•patj addressed .metope, Ca&
ooplea may b had of tN sittbar,'
NATRANUL Berets.
LV
-13: l3adtord, Elmo. county, T
F. 11104611302.
- Igarn 11041.190/11.
g'BOBINSON, BRA & CO., (imo.
alms* to Bouussou, Ilstrut M+ Y,) WASHING
TON WORKS, TOOOO S A Munn, Pittsburgh.
Manufsaurors a BOAT AND STATIONENT
• 8111.1411.• KNGINMS, BLAST =Gum, MT.LL
icidunsxst, ar.muzio. SHAFTING, CAST.
INGE. ofall dettoriptioas ; OIL TANKS* STILLS,
BOLL= AND INEBT IRON WORE.' •
Agouto for OWYABIrS YAMS INJECTOR,
TOIL RIDING BOILERS. ,'
wro rice.vous Burl/maga
BOTH lIIIMIL=A mar and gontlattaaaltsv.
tog bum natured to hula ha • taw days, attar on.•
&again( all tha anal mann and Inirtlat wpm.
tent too& of treatment.. without imams; madden It
LL sacred duty to toaustonteato to ntaattletad tallow
miasma tba wand ntatan Mom:* tb!F*s.o l ..
fan addeve .metope, ha wilt senairei, ioopi of
the pnrcelptlan used. Direct to Dr. JOHN IL
D6ONALL, Utt Walton atttat. N.Y.
tohllthyday? .
1310 130NbularnYES.--The Rev.
R. L. imams reatedy. bas tbs cure al
CORSIMPIMON, AS TH/L4,111/OAtllllll3, COLDS
00IIGELI sad an "fluent end Leas 4.llbctlose,
paws irltb a pasupktot &lag tbe Putaletlbz nia
• stunt history or Itts sue, mai te obtatesd of
, JOll3lll PLEI 7 / 7 18, Inustibt,
Omar* Mutest etrurt and dm Diamond.
~j~1M: rsi: [.~:1a11~;,
olhosarew of IRON RAMIRO,- LEON
VAIIVISAND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHWI3
TRW, WINDOW CSIARDStta,.II99: 91 SECOND
oad Re THERM STRUT, 6.t Wood sad Market.
gm on Land a variety of tom Patterns, bate" and
P articular
imitable tor all mama.
Particular attention said to enelostog Grass La 4
labblno don* at short DOOM '
10' • HOLMES a 8 I Ns., thuums
oz FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OP
110EANON, CEETIE/CATES OP DEPOSIT.
BANS NOM AND SPECIM, No. 57 HAMM
STUNT. Pittsburgh. P..
Coilletbios made an all du' principal - ado*
throghout eha Unftad 'Stink •
O'grarn COLEMS,Tozwinti
DIG AND CONAUBSION UNCUANT moos
orholsolo &aka Ia.CMCESIS. BUTTER, SEEDS
5155, sad produce vronoolls . No. 55 'WOOD ST.
Pittsbarob. Po
H I NA 10 AL HAIN
11 ; b
riTTOBIarBOR —An liartioo far Rho Dl
re,t... an of this Dank Will be held ,00 SATURDAY,
the MI of garch, Ul4. at the Me of the Dime
Ravine Tomitothmi batmen ibe home of le'smt ist
o'alock a. m. • • DORRIS 11, SCRKZETS, •
• Cleebter.
CHEAPEST PASSAGE FROM
rt
...tug "OLD cosinr,..
Pai, Ave, brozielt oat to 1111 ST CLAES MAIL
BTRAXER.I3, Own LOnorpcol, Landenzderry,
or Ont. Ike
Twenty-V*7n Dollrra
And by oatllig Tremolo M TWIBITT-ORI VOL.
LABS, la tummy. '
to • -• D. lYlitrILL,
Rank. Moak!. Bonding. Biros%
Wißabi insftolorarWd,
.b.bwßh•
G . : CHM, FOREIGN AGENCY
AUSTIN BALDWIN a Gat
TS 'I3IIOADWAY, NRW TOEX.-
&mittana 104,
a°. o4 mr= LirarePl lbsemitawn.
to &Uvula of they'd& .
Inbusu 11110111.11 M, Jr. Amt.-
L:tureZsprentXtki, PlibUngau
j NO. BURGESS dr CO.;
poommoss to J. IW. U* I 4
Coo?mlastalkit!and 417 J...!;.
OIL CrITY,-.PA.:
nattog parohaawl Maoßanos Worsbams" at 00
elty. sod tunlag mobs crofts-am/ toottOdsa, ix. 'Wm prepared to Moro a - Os/Onwardrd OIL 4110. /UM
CHAIIDIOS, orator, Stonription; Ltd proadsolosto.
bdrollos to a into May font at srAtt
~ SUBNI : KIBEIt,
AGICIrr 1011
Join" Harsh k - Vale ; ., SOAs
constion4 tocenring MO won ' ; . 111 . ilk
on the nod Ammesble tom. Aldo , non lo
hey Manta to Or nunodocnoro if Glom
• -
o.w. OKIJEOHIieri
.oi i
"PVlssosr e r star , ren . al p etk•
Tug CHESTS,- 'BI3I I HIGERATORE;
.L AND =AT 8011101:1L—In. pros Lr
noble, flank% Bow 11•1144.e.,`/A.
24 41111 4 1,1 4 13104 4 11 4. 1 , 4 1 ,4 :: 110 00T 020 .
sad nada as good as art.
7101 stlautlan Of kw . Inas 11 144 14 10 0011 01110000
meof 39d
Thep 011 HARM annrs:iituiatiftia civew
ug. sr gem', or , Wren 210 X 111, AD•chosy P. o:
100.ftecillIf- T.TEIOX a co.-
ORU I& 0 . 1741:103,-.. o I 101- - --sizet;
IL; f AGITATORS, , ONDIINSIRG , !O -- TAI"! IT!
4:ilA
' 'All ir=r4Z e t ' tia
staza7r,irsarz. dui, nal ' apohlk -P!'"
ghdo i zz ot eddro99l' 64 /MOO R. 0. , 6
- 3:449.4.41p711-
1- I F4, l l*# 05% .401 6 . qt t i m i n ii t y*t
; .- Inixtrwlrt 7 l.lkgklclist:
-•-
ra 130 M OVU. •
MOST , ELEGAIVI' GOODS ITi-. 7 1..
. 2.-; ::,, , _•', '- -' c. '',-.. " . 1 - - - -'.',' l - 1
.• . • .
LOWEST PRIORS t = •:-
. _.
Moat Dutible and Itiallianabip
. .. .. • .
.. , ...• .
~::::::13.C)OTS & SHOES,
is si i i s aTT;IB 1.1 -1-1 H
t,
'•i. ,. :. ,- ..i.
CONCUT HALL 1,5',,5108E
....... ."
No. 62 Fifth Street,ric.
.415
CHEAP! , caEtiPt
aMU' CILNAPA
OHEAP I
CH2IP ; CELCiP ;
oamer I • Cirzmi, ,
SHOE'S!
McClelland's Auction,
fell as ru m tataim
AT OLD PRICES.—We •havit on.hand
• binge and dentable stack
d of all st les
o Ocute o n r n
.BOOTE i .AID 8101*
M Am U:W ; MinVSfinTII I CO ;.-
X
hLaiBUTTON uTLACC GAITERS ;BEQ108.;13/1d ;
end 0173/ onanIONS, which we are sellAokat the
old price. Command examine our
.70a; M. Borleinds:
08 linii.SET ST .2d door rim Ftfls street,
au
111101 BOX 111' for sea
TWENTY na BAYED
Bartt ;ova 1100111 Jt sacra this ist9l ' ldttint I
198 BORIAIIIPS, 99 If crltat street.
TOHN CAMPBELL, MannEsKtaiiii of
ep tows AND SHOES, of rtmj 4 . 10 * 1 4
31141041111413 dreet,"PitUblargs. -4313:17
REJIMINATOR" ,
iron THE
Ttio wortdortel *Corte of this ankle Inradorlog
kale to Ito nlgdoo DA.. sod prodsclog liatstobere.
ft had altogether fallen ell, or histiras' fhb; L irony
day bsoorelog moos toonlatet, and eatuddlaltee, bet
.• •
Ica acilde atilactf -- • • ,St;
to
g ogle mare. con osier - . risers' OrigThrir
•to tit
Wee.
fled It raQlamhta pow as Bold /Dods:
Thet EC mare Ike Nahrsi
Tidy mitt more Derairsurroest
Etes gear usk.rhs Harr Strt seset Maw.
fiet goilsernorn Orarbal Cater brad Apt
• Tide stalpseesteur Side fro. Ml6* Off: •
nag aid our stlDOoeso of tie Bosbe, • •
It Is sot a Dy•totradaltatzto littrate of Saw; or aog
other berst Work= to ettbarEklatarEfolr.
Frio& OHS DOLLAR.• - • ,•-•
• of ZENON , JOHl4sl433,•Clealsr . slttq t,
thaltbaslit sod berth ets4Pltts
WIZOLINALE DR110.1101T84,.
J. J. BEIFMLIV i c oo- , •7
Ban opaLad in Patently
• WHOLLSALII D 11179 can 10 . 8312103i0F1374
su, oamtai- triutarira weir= !maxim'
MY A D SS TaaI
Parrfflagar , Ny4.04 - taaardla
=rk Taal aaortmeat of .I)BI74IS,PARIENT
V• 11114 DYLSTI7IWia&WQ= .
Pratbaaas vitt tad oar stork at slit L.
creel, aad pans nab as to glaa calm artialballaa.
J.. 7. BICISDIat •00.4
ear. Libel and Wayaararlata, Pttataa*.
•
. MORGAN & co., • -
(Bancessors to a. B.• Di. Martina t•• 4,
DNALSBN IN AND SHIPPE99 011
Connellaville Coal and., „Ca%
By Junx..4 mad
No. 74 WATER STILIOICT, grp aura.)
Ban toDyaupplled with oiraira am; sad ON •
lag, a. heretofore, particular aitant.ip c 0.11.112.4 .-
orratem orders Ira an prawn!, to•biP 141 .7 7 New
COAL AND CORD to all paints. by.rall.or.b7
A Dar bergs Waning to - alb, pities raA7 -
leaded at nor aldlag, near lioNgtoport,.'.. •
. WA yB 1111 thy orders by the au ;741, ;
. Rivantozow.
FRANK VAN GORDEN ". 4 - . 1 - N -
Prodnoe and Commiiiion iferf4iikut,
No. lie escoarD Errazirr; Pittitrtaig
Duals/ in FLOUR; BIITTEB, 81L00704 AMMO •
lan% cmssaac roux, Nu= -41,D . , Amid
1 7 / I. = lad produce •
an sanntimmentz:,..
To IRONAI4N: •
Wbo bar bet WWII yl4ll . ispelings toirickitica
edit IIntarACTAI sad 11()LLIallit MlLL.k:woald
take • iltastfon at either, or In winos ifseebastsit
Inv] se
1611.1 w,"
oasms omcaL
MECHANICAL DRAWING..44ex
mon Bebolutinitakd tolllll op it - clais tons
tag tor fastraelkoa IA 1, ~.. .
DII&IFING
Apsty to 6. L. BUTLZIt, Yacbaalnl iiitotott
Ant Draftsman, No: 11 GBAST - dialog
boatmen
N SOOOO. co 11011D4a:OT,IIIPBEIDAY2
ITLAIOS le13:1/.
WALL PAPIER,
' • A! CHKAP 13 all CBW.l7nr
Waselag that I sin ma WAVE, PAIWJA 'W
irrehrixdori
. DOE DISPOSAIs anntodersietaitliaor
cub, Allen lot atrocedasad2.lkihmalANAMED"
AND TUBULAR DOILEIII, of daunt digs; slop, -
want woad-hand BMUS= alratkutraut;
'WROUGHT MON 51NA136,. en stanesad aid*.
vbatbasto. DOCTORIL , A/W-Els* and.FlCrtlr .
NNOPIL3 sad ,Itlitfin NOISTAILS.,
Adana TEO& D.-ILDV
L;DEMOVAL.ELENRY - '1114:111T :111.1 •
b ran' 114 kir stock or Mtn sot QOl2BB-.
MAIM ito 21 WOO_ SlSlMkoilf otoLog.Tor.
=XII-. Wm. b07131b0040W., Of door bb - ]
kto
• ;MOO*
wan onartsoc
ofit -alALeitkios to
Moo, as to no ts &allies, 'klin!Y3:6za!,
brAtab, disabkita, trid
a Ng aaA cottOr76tilits
OTIOE 111. - .MION 'LAND: '
.NAIL
N
DXLLZRt~ at
about ono bwxdrqd sadlllll tagricObarircqh 301 '
inbly welt sastated; and ;Ow kegs astli; belmegg
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. ink,B4 plivers
y4pArOol:,4gboakl r aters ar,L.l5 esata,,i
rmib bps
bac) r Maid
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