'Wm* *NIUDAT-MONSTEIII3B. 19, 1864. OM 'AND SUBUBBAR. arcirszoixt. paricu--al Wired/lig Ilervices. —Me lama Eidskonitxptazoastnitloa of the fdiberty Street S. Church, corner of Lib -nr,ttand'ffiy -streop, Boy. W. a.. Davidson, peehoreiiidiiLdie• on Sunday, the 7th inst. • Pref. Tilant,' of 'Eranstown, DL, being in she oitr, by ingeogreaohed the anniversary *Ninon at half-part ten o'cloolc. Inonsdlaisly Ilk? lb. &swami the mission . oommlttati Wailedapen the cohgrelp Won, and received II bliakiaiLOSlllkluenbthriptione and cub, the ' ` 11.11.4 - "*PO n g Pits* Wm' tei. In the aftithoon the I3unday School boa it. wad-. _49l447.llMit6ajajp likr.".laward Dearth= pro 1014M11_ : - :-Iltior. , elassas reported nearly seven 4114141 0 1 C401/Wso by 'Whish thirty-four pe eons wervconsiltated Dfoinembas of ,the PERWElODileslinat7- Society.' PrsToduons elltathisaliadir to Miss by mbeception • sum 6s - ideate - lit Afrioa:a native boy, who 'at his .thPthatitheadd be routed Abraham Lincoln; owishilndis, to be 'called after the veteran &Oedemata"' of **School, Edwerd Ilea. deltherthd Inhonor of the pas : WACO, .hitch,-Wm. A.. Davidson. 1:lne hasdredithilaht was mortribated for each, in abliiiirat tees-donate as lath as' the names leliirlse 'taker dawn. This- Lameastel the mmathithof the - school to one thousand dollethr,'Theirthat,bat ;elcquat - addrau of PaaLltheay, like hit cation; was all that thathethdiuthithwecinldOgre, and will bag pluaTaNir, tonotlant. _toiticit the leich,or. lir. W. Bthist,thrissigcsat/y to thiciaterist of thethemblir'lTlthesttas Mos notheil atom -0141200120raf over thine Sued dollar!. Al- night, 'Bei. J. M. Zholsorn, the. illiethedishlndia Minion-was pammat, eat .dellverth -disconne teensteg - lwith thought, tot WI house. The native boy he Mar= India to be .- educated, sat near the t e ar, to eight of ' the congreption. Bach bed the liberality of . lb. emagregation In the morningeol afteromovihth the pastor, who batiks (Waal sofervisiori, devoted the evening !Fmk* to aisles the assessment, on the thoup o the kthdrid dollars for the 14. the suParenrumuld proachurs. Within slew dollars of the amount was secured in tarthiliates; Which Wilma been considera bly "thgthentestr- The congregation Geis ilielbcgretthillat the results of the day, in starasufras the , contribatioes a:seeded their racithethitherirpeatatiotw. ablittviutd. swat W ard.Mlegbeny. ?k followingrabstalptlont to th. bounty trairthe &mond Wad, Allegheny, bur* . . No told to W. A. Boa, Trossura: Sowsliteltigti4*-Stoo,Daebt lisina--s so 60011011Sddi - 16:.-.L-... 60'S le E11iff............. 00 - itaikursztt.. - - 40 I 8 etbwarts-.... SOO Sao 3102.0.1t.:...4:. 10 o" tu Ilse bight...-- 00 16004061,44.:..... . 60 D H Xapla..-.—... SO liabier 11ar505,.....: 110 A Bargor. XI :Ala goitiu.,-.........;.;..107 it II 03.111.-----. ' SO ..21:1 Thommuk..- 11115 3 X 1141kwarti-1-...-. 0) Jal latiAtt. • 100 Imo 11aw1rJa2......... 00 M li i1=40.....*:. SO 3 llalt•—.a..-- PO 1 : - m... 60 ill Carter. . 40 II eanneyen.... 170riaasaTIraall— 0 0 jahallionrioxi..--... bOlfrsak Mum-- a 1 CI Wad: - .;,.... - - ' '-:-..: aO , Wm Iffelltliu....--.. 10 r 7. -40 natort. Lusk__...._ 80 J i soucc.. .lio Than Horner—. 10 L WlltisniMelecc. ".:—:. a 00011 p) II Ekey—..... :0 0111.nd1ia44:—...... - --. - 30 Imes McKinney__ IS Clongelllkeeb.... - ... - -; 410 .Tames 11 - 0rpa....._._ to L 1 , 00.0,,:.....;—: -.. Juan Norton.— -- 00 sottarbt—:..--. 40 Alexander McKenna. X) I,loMirtin ..4 GO - Ifr ?..4 . .»...... : 60 . . _ r. t . 1 t ... ~,... .. r..,,, .. ~,.. . .. . , r; sofAU. iaieeaUnj~._ _ tharlilirk Mei.: E. -Maltahon, km been wan be reepleutof o tery : valcutjae and bs . tamellogirpreeent by • few of his personal !the gilt t ace Ina hoz of - solid pia, very large and massive, and ilnietad b the enitrial l %, :it lute • historie interest, how ever, for bracreintrinele Take , basin at enik -time to the unfortunate Lords rfr,lliag of ,by whom it was pro moted talks late ?Atha. Maguire, for many ram - Um - ',Agai's:tor ofth•Getholie eon- i invades" at h. -Oa the lid is a well atoratillOrtnees of its royal donor, bat, he tendthbr, %hob la nothing Teri ornaments; dad it. _lt is worth some $3OO prrhr, but is vioni.4)ll .and a.M. , *blab he received it, the rarer. . - endgentleman Mould not "put with for any , . 'Mirth Dediektion ,- • - T . lnelNettieraliecl Presbytatan Church of _ Allegienny City, on ihe comer of Beaver obis, and Reath "Common, will be fonnally dedlos. ' unite the melee of Atenighty• Gni on next eabbath, - the Ilet bat. Theta will be three ee Weis doing the day.- In the morning, at half past le ceedookiesermon - wili in preached by thrlter.ftiharlas.A.Dlekez, the per of the an egnestion to the itterneon, at three o'elosi lll r i bbilini.J. T. McCue, of Whistle " prised; end Wei sinning, at 7- o'clock, ' tle Jobn T. Prouty, D. D., of Allegheny, will darer the concluding discourse. A oat bean to go to:the church fend will be taken up athei each eirelee." The public will be to testa. Taw Colour ~on_ dastreart Niosra—The Poiteellsaills Unread, erith W i teberrift iiLiUi ea extra train for the i'aesioasedati:a of reddeate- abag their Ida to attend the gaud MOOCH of "TerOldea • TialeP`which b Come off on estaida Wed. at 'Conant Ilia The train tart leave the depot immaihdely after the Coated, sad will not be roe on "Ye Olden Thn train run' et far ea Tesiticimairarllscomi •Peer XL.,—Thle most ilay- Piet of this ancatialuable Record of the:itabalUon .aontarne..porMaite of Genual escittcftiolia - ma &mai J,X. B. Stuart. It elar yiseesta, biddies a maarof document ary idatory, n i e n tr .t tl antic,,,to h e. r2;ll=o,,bir,ca 17 a t ar Tit - Itebellhealtainini is ;lOWA try w G. P. Pat. am; New Yost, pad may be obtaMout from allteteheelletiMutriienrinadern. • . - ..rTI . _ 7411:11LIL , - . Tltts Boman/ t Head come to z us;ibb week link Um following t DAM btentlatte,ot Lawriam Co., Ps., had a By extract et. retrete letter in team that malc.ehtld born - fanny, &boat two =SAS distitate of both armr, ltem etialre, 01601111 entnelyr and tram lbs Imosloss it abating lig; !A f.w winks alter kit, lA:avert= the latter waimittati the thilit intend to be othczwl.e toand'art Latitl sa6 doing Nl' - ZVI 1i1.1111411/OlDittlrElta•-.lt vlll lanes bi aarattiolsontt; that aaothor mooting of Otos latorootit iallwilwicorinzwat of the oosilr. tisagt wationspUra rondo, will be hotil.cat Ilateit Omar, at- two eclair, at the Bowl fate now: - The hut wootlag his tosaprobtattr* ofr oolut gooilVaad it slaws, tatoroatia ittord - tho ractolap o suii load liwir old lad inflasowo. a thorough :ro - • form Iwo bo offout4 , F • 4 - Cantu or . A than L ai Ittraaraat The ilisellas lasinirampr lams from Bum. tor W...ll.llapthai that. a taw days ale a amalagparty tom the 10tIollrat Vlreata lituteressip upon a wag ot tradtabaokaa Walotir mut% Oa 'viand tlii - caPbra. _tat Dia. latekey, P. 11. Adam:: faints:4. la'i to Braztoa wady; Dick Combat= 01014 ‘ . 11!i• 1111nas arotzpacOad MEM Nonca Dr A. Us . ra , teaart :w .bis rfaaidatur, Bptta KM; 01 anima of tiataatt, anChas ft stialialne aid tattilataatt with WM Latta, at his rettlataa; 134 Pain dm: t alus his patients Batt ob, ana obtalat them, If -lair dab , -gad Xr.taitteavreptsed to int 1411xtilevi• • - • • • AblaiiirMi4ifaill:ftAlf of AtmitfoDj =Wham*, sat with, a were ma day last we ek.a It wain that aa la. way law faits , Taadaa,•bla Una tooLlrhtsadthawlda, badilus_ his hm sad Edea~r ,aa4 , ottierwkaiaj. ate ilad.ti:laamtlat ha ta hardattag. r as &Isis wit-4u lot boilliamt yiboottilkort• Met locoed streets, opdta - t a w poleoptroods Depot.. ,ITwtre at T. D. plaiditookm JIM etre!. littoWap,. - V 1 • 4 1.-' VW Wu badoe.babiaial boots. last to. tatred aad aging at lomptem at li d ng.. boo worn paw, itzut. Xis% kre PutkeealfA aaggraht We% gabadlar s 9 l4/.1 / 2 8T sut./".; &emir tiws 111.1: like pi& • r”7 - 01441111ftlit Mkstisettl • . • - • VW # In the 234 Dn. trku, littirdWl larollinent of the 23d Ms that receired Ibis week the.tollttwiest dims. Yens for twine aut quotas totsbe fittniotted by the bran! tab-dlsttlete. It will be seen that the principle upon which they are based are eminently jest, Inertnuth as tt ratchet back to the farmer draft, end dad to each enb-distrbst moat residua It did an the for ma draft, in sending moo Into the service as principals or anbstitates, and the payment of commutatione, so that those which failed to MAI& quotas here to do more now, and those which did not fait then, hare less men to furnish now, whether in the character of recruits or eenscripti ; Its iodios •for Boards of Sara/Bad in asap. i.F . 7 rota, to Salt-distoicts, cad sifting credits eC ookodorro. L The drat thing tt to seartaln the number ga rotted of bath - chew in each ettbdlftrict. This Is al °Ws= nicadlathe Mks. of the Prayed Marshal& t The ProPordell then 1.1-as the whole number enrolled the District foto the number eoned In any paracalar sulrdlatrict, me b the quota ur salved to theDtrtrkt b 7 the Provost Marshal General to the o ct da ertdchla to be "waved t.• the same anb•da. uiby the Bocedontorollment 3. The enrollment In the above cams Is that re coalabas afterarrinetton, where corrialana have been completed; when they have not the oeinical Malt ceell 4. lisidafraaaartabaell the ;luau of the lllV4lif bids, obtain from the returns in the Acting Anat. ant Pima lanhal Goner/Ps efice the number of volunteers flusdaheat by each dletrlnt from the draft t0../sianaty:VAL 4. Deduct Irma the innota of each enbdlallict the amber et.totrualeatthne ascarraltld. 4..l)elinadits In like manner the amber of men hold to offreicehYthe draft, or 'On paid commge fiat, or - Washed satstantee, cad deduct that from the reonander ate* gnats, after dednetien the vol unteer& MU aim the gnats of each subdistrict ea January 31. ISSL ',bleb moat be datersalged and an novae* at cram ..7:llltertheist of blush, deduct [soak (be quota eon *Malawi eilluslasstoese who oallat frost way :sub-district Wawa rebruesT 1 and Tabraary 291, % 11.011te tier . wilt be the - goes of ale 1.21415:63 of March 10. ' The vita assigned to the 23d district is ttresAntstaddiresiendredondsirtp - 005( 3 . 38 L) From this number the number of men who • went' lito meta, fumisted subititntes, or Paid totemntatioa, mounting to— has been deducted. We omit the number of roiunteers reported up to the Slit of January. 1864; because It would afford a eery imperfect Idea of whet ho bean done In - that time, since the spirit of enlisting has risen to Its present height. Rash sub-dlstsict knows Its numbers end what It tasa yet to do: : I 1 - R f. O . Fr let Ward;Alloginsu City-- 717 158 44 111 2d Wort do —.. 1.% 41 111 21 Work do 1274 261 63 DM 6th Ward. do 1200 273 94 181 Donehorter boro.-- 411 102 41 61 McClure tp------ 213 45 4 10 7 Ems 163 34 16 LO 8 Ohio tp-------- 143 36 14 16 II &mkt* tp and hero.-- 118 96 13 16 10 Franklin tp..—.—... 161 32 13 17 11 McCuldbar tp.---. 91 19 10 9 12 Plus tp----- 66 16 4 19 13 11001 and IT 6 12 14 ilompton tp--. 90 19 U T 16 ilbalar 12T MI 44 43 14 Beam en lui 17 Drumm. 266 Cl 11 60 18 29barloloorg boro.-- 196 42 11 21 19 Indians tp--....—....-- 233 44 24 161 110 West Dar 106 21 4 10 21 East Dar tp.---- 119 SS 1G 9 SU Talent= hero_._.__.... 03 20 8 14 13 28.1 t ilorrboo tpoo_.- 230 63 17 116 ortame bavtac been each sweaty seipanted lota -•• • • 24 19122tIorp— ...--....—. 121 32 14 II 23 CLlnton lni 33 10 111 t---- 91 9 19 Adams tp- p— IDS 20 10 13 29 Crsabcrry tp.--..... 103 171 13 10 24 Jackson it lisr=r tp- 141 20 16 IS 30 36113n0p1a boro.--- 31 1 3 4 111.1Wwur4 22 6 Is Przattp— 114 IS 10 23 Jaintrallikasznabors tp. UT 31 21 34 Wl3llOll tp__... 117 71 13 33 CkarSeld 85 23 10 36 Smandtt tp---.... 93 01 10 37 llntlar tp---.... 103 12 1 16 211 13ntlar ban. _. 1/3 33 1 17 33 Consognaranolag tp.-- 126 27 IV 40 Lialr,Sattlf tp---- 133 06 1 13 41 Muddy Croak tp.— 107 33 15 rrantllo tp--.--- 143 31 1 13 44 Oakland It 4 43 14 453:=14‘t lO3 Int 14 46 Fp-----..- 33 1 14 47 Concord tp-----.- 190 49 1 l 4 19 1 6 50 W US 21 19 arsuppair7a7p-....... 103 21 19 .4,1.4.123 -TI U 33 - 111331133/7 I P---••••••-•- 99 19 199 156.Tenasso ea 19 8 11 67.11arke tp._-_._......_ 31 14 IMM:=:] gK"gi te e 7 rant 00.-... --- U 0 32 ts 1$ eoliesersaimitp...—.. 377 tt t 7 57 41 Ong. Creek tp..--.. 92 51 7 9 14 77911231033 ICO 14 63 Traoldla ie.—. m 1:3 33 33 01 130rth . 11gtala tp---- 27 21 10 11 33 Ba. 217414 15.-- 121 27 9 16 66 rrt al gla 11 tt 0623.---. 143 31 7 24 47 Letchtna3 boro—.— 57 11 4 I 05 Ayopa bolo— 6612 f /0 49 A16a6.0r tp 256 66 39 94 70 17.42122ndas tp.-- 62 69 12 71 Name p—....---. 96 10 12 g 73 Mu One& 136 66 12 73-/Uttumbitp 147 31 15 10 74 BE•DOT 146 33 13 12 75 Kittanningtor3:---. a ID 37 79 Vag, 111 45 1.7 77 MI 11/7 11, ft 20 X 6,1116319 105 33 13 12 71 Raba gy ro tp--- 171 10 17 19 40 Raw& 121 33 21 11 11 Wayalttp--...---- 195 41 13 17 03 Covzsibarawe 122 a 19 25 112t1 I 3G4 Wit Opt Book Table Limas ors Lawn. Ansnied and edited by Treat Kozak Ifni lock: Geo. P. Putnam Pittsburgh: 0:r eal• by Derls,lolarlo: ( De _one= to E. IL Deris,) is Weed street. 038py. Avery nada of poetry has of come long shim &ads acquaintance with th• beisailtal pocket edition of the poet' known as the iblas and gold series.' Here in a form Or elapses goal at Nut to the most rettettur &postmen' of that favorite Pules, we have the Oft volume of a new but neareulated ons, Just ooimuraced by , ths wellAnown New 'fort pabilehor, George P. Putnam, under the UM of the , Red,Whita, and Blue Balm" This laithiloroltum (edited by Prank Atom, whey "moat accepiallo labors as editor of the PilebeUltaliseord" bad• marked him as the atm for this am wort,) in a prefatory not. states that athamrpose is, to presereo some of ths best opecimian of the lyrical writings which the pressat rebelli has called torth." Ws can but say that the on =betaking is time ly And praissmithy,M4l lb. manner of 0311- =SO a n t ' la'thil "/444, White, and Blue ss,r bat amorists and bearttiful. New imam will be pummel to And snob a email pf brio gams" are so- mmidtsly tritamed up in this little volume. •-. CarViutens. A Asks of imp au •Lib. Wank. tari, sad:%Ow& DI sir I. Delver Lytton, Etsrs.,Aniber of"lt•Outess," "A Stump 810. , 41016107 ...,„,, a. c t r,vm 1 2,.. rm. Plttabusli: Haw Mlnar. Tlisorn Vlftb ' ASPIC 4 4 :PP. Ulm ' Tho author gays that the irithioste of most of thaw Isms, to-which• ha has even th• maul Mare of &Antonini'," suggestal thole/mites to him awhile embodying to the Soria of romance that tiperleate of to world 'we it,. in ield& ts iorpreimmi in the novels eledbed to Pielstrattui Vaeon. And as the sisbjetta that &awaited °odd And no adequate scope in the orUrly treatment of narrative listioni they have been bore followed oat in their MA wayward tracks et distoano, pg. gating in thstr tant, ether theme for ripen, lation4r ciltitina In the old-fashioned kid of kittleratirme to which this mixed kind of Nosey belougs." The leaden of Shotmed'e kopurist; who hats alresAf formed sipitasant, but soinewltat desnitory,kied of acqualatent• with those loam it they have from month La math toads oaf of its most at:amitosis.- i l toroo-onnetbdtsintlsod,vodoeteivil the doll' nest or triviality of • whole amber—will bs glad to ass tlor whole satins hartho oompktrt sass sad osspastnawrsoaared by thsLt oollso. don into a espial* vellum And not only. those old isquabitaloso, - bat the as* oath who will's* for the fist Unit read than ElYaVand often brilliant Esuyi. will Ma siowladgo that theft r•Mbliattion tre . only a nicesseryjuinor—sue that mad no , , , Brournirmim br a Zsaite.'...o. Br a t . . 17212•4 OWN ,1302ridS it - 44 11 1 1 , 0 Ono', 02.74310 a 10thn , • , - L ..• Now ' • 10.1:64. cold. -, Itasortol. tholtl,Jobo 'I 1' 221:' Set ondollod - " Thboy Jima Loot 123 6o fikv=rs Bllttaborobl23 ' 4180 191 Pittea -33.,211 do Jordsa,l3koo ,- do de= ; littos to, 121 Xsitholooololto ' 'do .do ' do OIL II -- -"" 407 6o' Soli oropod -• SNP Pit to. do - '. do ' MAW ::' _ tili ght. UMW CP; ISI 1 6 r60 1 ; 61 1 3 0, 366 ' litinamel , %llll,llo earglid.. 44j0 6 6 6 0 1-2 166 11 * 11111"14112614;h1404AS111. bolo to Si.' 1 0 66 73 641,61 4 / 1 1. . . xr~.i"1:~ iZisXa.3ri~~ ~~u--,-. ~.wtia~aulil~ «.-n--.~.0 x -Y,a6.htiii~2 l ' { ~:-fY.Vlta`a.~`'_eY.b+. Fatal Shading Aft!,y 1n iLtrkwood— A Soldier KM; a Claim An affray occurred in Kirkwood, Ohio, op posite Wheeling, on Tuesday eight, Which ow. salted to the death of a mac by the name of James Ammons. There was &dancing puty at Frank Linn% in Kirkwood, on the even ing In question. A soldier named John Coss and the deoessed, with others, wen is attend ance. Cots took with him to the party two members of his company who were sot Invi ted- Linn to a brother-In-l•w of the deceassd, and the latter exercised come control over theporty. lie complained that Coes had no right to bring the two uninvited soldiers, who were intoxicated, and there was cart:std. treble ill feeling in regard to the matter. During the evening one of Coss' companione became .14 little disorderly, when Ammons struck him. Coss tookthe Intoxicated soldier's part, when • quarrel craned between him and Ammons, the letter remarking that be could whip any gran in the house. Coss replied that he (Ammons) could not whip him (Cosa). Ammo= then threw of his mat and 'mule at Coss, when the latter drew a pistol and shot him, the ball passing through his beam Am mons died In about half en hour. Another version of the affair which we have heard is, that daring the evening Ammons asked Cass if he had a partner. Con replied Kea, I em going to dance with your sister." meaning Linn's wife. Ammons then stepped beak, palled of his coat, and aging get you a partner," matted upon Coss, when the shooting took place. This is mild to have waned before the difficulty with the drunken soldier. At last amounts Coo, had not been united. He b e member of company B, ht. West Virginia Cavalry, and resides near Bridge port. Ammons wee lately married, cad re. sides near Kirkwood. Name of the Man Found Drowned. lifelteve received from Messrs. Spencer ll Sad, pioprlstors of the newts Stallat Brewery. the following commonleadon : Eaton easerts : In perming your paper, yesterday, wo discovered a notice of a man being found drowned in the river and that he bad in his possession a receip t twelve dollars, given by u, In favor of Yrs. Ward. Now, there was a man, from Stone's upper coal works who called on oar Mr. J. Spender, and paid blot the above sum for Yrs. Ward, on December „LI, WS; 3111C11 which time he has been mlOl4. liis name Is Bradford, and his wife, who is living near Mrs. Ward's, has advertis ed for him through some of our city papers. If the dates of the receipt oar respond, then undoubtedly he is the same person. If you find this to be the use, you may probably confer a favor on the friends and - family of the deceased by giving it a notice through your eolnmas. a.PECIAL LOCAL NOTIC/iLS. /lOWA PLAIT, Pleb and Ornamental Rate Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania end Vermont ilato of the but quality et les rate. Odo• at Alas. Laughlin's, near the Warn Watt, Pittsburgh, Pa. • thorn & Baana's ammo Marcus have obtained the bligheat premium at every Baste, Donny, and Institute ➢air held to 1863, aa tie boat family and tit* beet manataetnrina machines, and for the but =akin. work. A. F. °worm', Gummi Agent. t riftli street, Pittsburgh, Pa. -Stores Ilsonentsr. Isocsaw are recom mended to consumptive patients, for allaying the unocanforeable irritation of tickling of the throat, difficulty of breathing, and backing coughs. They will relieve Asthma, Brea abide, ke. For tale at Falton's Drug Store, Flftb street, Pittsburgh. A= ltararno man tilaDT ton SALL—ThII In smottment of Tall and Winter Clothing, likely morAved by Messrs. John Wier k Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 148 Hodaral storm, At• ksheny. The Mock of clothing consists of the hest variety of gents' pantsloom, nets, mats and overreata. The style of patterns is tastafni and fashionable. V. would invite a➢ of our modem to era the above gentleman a eall. V0LE1171.13 Mt TEI Auer Sholli4 not lean lite city until supplied with HOLLOWAYS PILLS AND OINTMEST, For Sores, Scurvy, {founds, Satan Pox, Pavers, and Bowel Corm. 'Agnes, these medicines are the best in the world. !Tway Preneh likddler noes them. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are new re tailed, owing to tke high pies of drags, be., at 10 vette, TO cents andsl,lo pee box or pot. Per oalo ( n MLA:tel. Pii.,137 B. L. Palme r., oop Cd iiitaet trig Bina, yin street. Baum Swarm k Ca, marahant tailors, we shoeing owe their fall ad winter stook of goods at &reduced Agars. Gentlaw= desiring • &atonable sad wall mad* suit of clothing would do wall to giro us a can before w arning shrwhero. Sawn. Oaaa►a Vo., Merchant Tailors, Ckl Market street. Wsranso, iswizaw, flaborts, So. 17 Fifth sweet, le now - opening the most claim stook of flno Gold and 611ver Waukee, Jowelry, Silver wars sndlanay Good, wool displays:l in tato city, and **Wag Gam at nonarkably low odors. Owns and eurbege eam etil3 be taken at the Omnibus *Gee, He. 111 Penn meet, day et night. All radio lan et the above place nIU be promptly inroad to. All colts mull be paid la ammo • 0. ana, Deakin, ILB Nato Mat, .111 WO to sit badmen= of Ms otofosakos GROVE-0a Redneeday =man, the 1714 tut.' BOUM & 0110 , 71&•4•0 20 yews. The Amaral Nth take plagn ea Tataav noastne. at 10 o'clock, from the riddance of Joe D. Oellble, roar !nomad Toll Gate. brrond the Oakland Station. Carriages will leave H. Elantaen't, To. 43 Soltbdold strati, at 9 o'clock. tf AR11017.-00 febrcary intb, at 19 o'clo.k a au, WELL'S, ottlyton of Jame W. mad 9,10. &rod, nen rear and 11 month. Site andnal 901 take plate TEL OAT. id 11....1 0 t1i p. to., horn the riddance of Ms panne, Itall awed, mar the Third Ward &boo) Rars, a ilostuni. TW fidtds of lb. fondly aro reapeetfally !tatted to Wind. PAERT..—On Yebrau7 ELn, I.Bei In Benue, /11.11.M0N PAII.IIT. late of PAW:mein, Pa., eget Orem.' months end (days. McIE.AIO.—At Oar.der on lb. warning of lbs lath Wt.. MAW A., clime illangleter of Be.. 0. Y. Mea. Kali, ea! greentl.daneeer of Also. Moelln, of .thle city. MAiCETiBY TELEGRAPH. Cluelnuati Market. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburg ihsetta. Curciaraers. February le. n. loather to day boo bum clear bat exasealeely 0.14. }he river to nearly blocked islth dratted ice and the tnovesocatt of boats are grimily retarded. Thor* Is ate Waive het tbar lades in the cbanael. Ifour manias tombangui aneprlemientirely nom. • Mal. No abangeln Orals, and the truisms doing is limited. Whisky spend quiet, but under oddest from Wow York there orsa an attire demand,and Wm Market stood buoyant. Palo tram aids at Sile ft/M - Provisions—Thera to • moderate inquiry for Nei' Hein Pork at f 20620,110 for choice country and city brands. O. Philadelphia Market. Pamaldcntla; rob. 11..... Then u bet hub, me m . magi to flour, and no comortfal cromn ; tho spool damand ntronsaly *MOW, an }Caney Ms lotaa /sadly so at 707,50, med scum at SLOW Small mks of Bye Floor at 116,Z, and Ornanal st u„te mew grin; tales of good Bad at 10,6661.6& Whin at .11,96. Bra mans slowly ; inn* nuts OlcV. Ofra fa good manna, but then to not much coming Immoat; sato 4,000 bush GTul e . e t it Abst,ll ; 2,000 bush Penns. Oats at Ostso, 'Sugar and Yolassos ars held nen Port sells at Man; 600 themes Id= plat. at 12%, and Shouldno b a t t at Mo. Patrolman bald Ormly ; 1 inn RANO MUM 46, and ins u 43 , 1)611, Crud. I. hold at 2oa eft Whist., Wean; SOO bhla Ohio at moot, tab Oradiant sere York stook and Money Market. r uma k Bran iteit'oVile.T. rasa • tachsage on New' OIL P.W. . Iry Tom, Tab.l7,fint board New Tart Oar traltbeials,V Leis 11930119X4 Radom 1 . 46,0 lit Vail= Wes. old. Ws; new n 30 3 436 .0 0.•• bals041{13008N; Quickillier T.Ang . US% a SIM szlaarilft' , 17.11: 91'0.107. . . _ U1412 , 0•1141:111 aii aILIIT 017121, Amble Am**. , . Div Tom Jansory fld. 1664. SPECIAL'OADEBS, O. a • I. Omar 101 l lien blotto& it to Ptoonektaht asthma% totachtd W the kb am) Com, me Swot miles, Crow Owls manual ea sontator or kr tackled sat ill Assionbei soin. bill wport for daty to •(ROAM .101111. A. SOU" A. tr. s., =tlendth'Sig,l4_7 i t th Anq 9.WP; • • .tooobotte of = sigsc. fifrantri. SDWARD 11. NULL, ••• • Astotast 14Ottat 1100 D. DIM WAN= .Y.4V. L.ibolll~l,,,a"riat4l4loP jai aIIVIIIMS 6 na1."1"."16L THE LATEST NEWS 1 . 04AN: , 0: 1 .14: OUR SPEOL&L DIIIPATOBES. FROM WASHINGTON. apestg toopotth to et.. Phallic:ok Giants. Woiramorotti rob. 111, 1881. AttiViL Or to macaw) 91105 0111101313 •r WaSIMIGTOSO,ODITION PAITICULhas Off =2l Twenty-even of the o Moen who recently escaped from Libby. prison, have arrived hem. In addition to what has already been for warded about their escape, the following par- timbal are emadsomil from Moir Materainti Seven or eight of them undertook to dig towards the mower moptyleg Into the basin. They arranged a rope so as to climb tip and down the chinas., from anj of the Wiliest; whloh they were confined to the cellar, frost which they began their Menet. When th working putt' had pt aoonsiderable &dame under ground It wes found difficult to haul the dirt bunk by hand, • spittoon which had been ornished the Whew, In one of the rooms, yea made to gem the purpose of a cart, tkej had a 'Wag attached to It, and wu run to the Clo ud and drawn nut, and the dirt deposited under straw. But after bard work and dis- ging With their dam exile, knives end ebb* • ember of feet, the working pasty (wind themselves stopped by piles driven In the ground al least a foot In diameter. A nar chipping a long thus, tM per warn mem% and the tunnelars conuneneed again, and readied the sewer. Hari unexpected °hated* mat them. - The stench from the sewers end the flow - of llithy water were so great, that one of the party-feinted and wee dragged oat and the prnJeot that direction had ta'4! abandoned. The failure was commludosted to a few others, and then the part, of - teen men concluded to Mutual under Casty Mont. Os the opposite aide of this street, from the prison, was • sort of carriage house or outhouse, sad the project was to dig under the street mid emerge under or our the hose. There was a high Moe amend (toted • pad was outside of this fence. The prhmaeritheis commenced to dig as the other side of the chimney, end after a few kandfalls of dirt had been removed, they fount thereselm stopped by a stone wall, which proved after ward to be three feet thick. With pen knives they commenced operation upon the atone and mortar. After nineteen nights' herd work, they again streak the earth beyond the wall,and pushed their worleforward. 0. thin.% of Bab. the working party supposed they had gone a sudielint distance and nommenowl to dig upwards. When near the surface, they heard rebel guards talking above them end dis covered they were some two or three feet yet outaide the fume. The Maui wu than continued some six or seven feet mon, and when the working party supposed they were abet ready to emerge to diylight, others to Orison were informed. One hundred and sine I prisoners &aided to make an attempt to get away, other" refused, fearing oonsequeneis if they were re.captnred, and others yet, among whom were Oen. Neal Dow, declined to make the attempt, beaten they said they did not deers to hare their government beck down from its annulated policy of esehange• About half put eight o'clock en the livening of the Irk lost., prisoners started out, 04. Roes of New York leading the van ; before starting they divided themselves into lamed' of two, three and four, each squad was to take different routes and after they were oat were to push for Union Una as feet es pouible. It wee the understanding Unit the working rats was to has an hear start of the other prisoners, and oonsequent- Iv the rope-ladder to tbe ostler was drawn tab Before the expiration of the boar, kowtow% the other prisoners became impatient, end were let down through the ohlottety moms fully Into the eller. Cot. W. P. liCandrielt, Iralt - Ti Onilileallpi. A 1. ionse,:of the 'lteirtrutieueltatent ford of the Id West Tsunamis' were detailed to go out test, and from the window COL could see the fngttivea welt a out of the gate at the other end of the enclosure of the carriage bones and fearlessly more off. The aperture eru so Darrow that but one mw could pt through at a time, and cub squad curled with them previsioes In ■ havraseek. At midnight a (aloe alarm was created and the prisoners made a coesidentble noise is getting to their rape:tiro quarters. Prod dentially, however. the guard suspected noth log wrong, and in a few momenta surdas again cominenoed. Colonel K.odrtak and his companions laokad with some trepidatioa au the roaramants of the ðos, es ems of them exercising bat little discretion, snored boldly oat of the enclosure into the glue of the pa light. Many of them were, hemmer, in tritium's dress, and so all the rebel guards weer the United States' uniforms, but littie sus piaton could be excited wren If the fugitives had been swotted by the guard. Between one end two o'clock the lamps were extinguished In the stream, and their exit was more solely acoomplithed. There were many officers who desired to Mare, who were so weak and feeble that they were dragged through the tunnel by main force, and 4:ordeal* splice of safety, until such time as they Would be able to more on their Journey. Onto out they all moved I off In different ditutions, mob squad looking out for Hull and choosing what It thought the safest and speediest way to some paint in the national lines. The dicers have signed the followihit tribute to Butler and others. The. tams attached are all of wed= cop riot► Wet Th. undasigned °ldeas of the 11. 8. army, and recently prisoners of viz, desire to ex press their-doop gratitude to Maj. Cm. Bet tor, Ude. lon. Miter, Col. Wad, of the Id Pentqltiale artillery, and the gallant al one and mm of tho llth Ponnsylranla caval ry, and tat New York moult/dittos, lot theft geodes aulstammla oompleting full mope from the rebel Libby prthon, at Illobsond, 11t. and Una of .picksta and-bloodthozeds of the rebel army, end able for_ many acts of kindneu so graceday tendered us In mu ptheent time of. need: W. desire get, la . 'tomato& with every loyal heart Wets Onion, to tender to Mel. alib. SAW our high ap.. predation of his prompt and ostensive aorta to aid our contradu yet in the rebel Una, attempting to dude their vigilance, and make good their escape from that prison of relied cruelties sad doer death. Wm it. IlloCrooky, conoolThe Illeldob, W. P. doodrtel, Wood 16 Won Todmono. J. 0.11.74, Lint adosid sud.Posononotor. T. 5. Won, Ilksit. - Coloon AM Wlaoasidd. H. 0. Hobert, Lint. Colossi list Wbontels. J. P. Odlisw,liajor bib Itoltono. O. it. Flesdoution. *dot /deb Indlons. J. Ir. 0.1.4b0r, Ckytals Co. It, 24 MOO. Yaw DolO, *peak. TIM Lodtazu.. , ci. omidos, Captelo 0... A, Mk Entodey. J. le. Johann. Captdo Co. n, Sib Anduoky Yol ltallerli. . W. B. 11. lloniaft, Captola Co. 0,2 d Dblo.' a r m D.P. Jaw, idi tootadty. A. O. Book Iltb Illosont . mho. 'T. Cott, IX Illtods. ' Albott W iIA Llontonne, _Mb Wiwoods. ' Job:. 0. Illgar,lll Uneedold,7s leittaaellatemy Wm. Boroolds. IN tiodenuon, Ild Ladtasa. Jos. Id. Wad, Liedtdiont' Co. 7, AM MAID& Wilt,. • L. P Willlgonrllvotennit, 734 Win& : - N. Z. liadneo. LWOossat Cd. IS ! duelninott. . „ ' issisomm . ix.to gut= nom. , The following as. the sabetance d genake Brown's resobstloni jot inteodneed for the abolishing of &rag Sealed, 7Eat,fin widener ita act Slaw, *glut alit la 12 the Mated law UOVISUdga a M I " SWIM CAMS* wen are eta WM, unary fillensliske realol4 Ibis limo. labsosst, fir wWidtbe !Masa lam Pea eel - eoaator Skin* Lat aotbot proposed ImitathatS to Vat toarabotom am Iwo destd. Oita Stecrirshoda.:oo **mat setelialtri* Sal sisfildatilkkinet go'lallegsieb # genii oiegrenlldiathee sad tant pcirtionad among tini maul States, which niiir be Waded within this Union, according to their respectlen nataberts, occluding the Indlcos no. toted." An addidonal clause atrikee ant theroeleion of the conetitation In regard to UP rendition of !Ultima? from Dysart as TIIC 1001111 CI MAID TO 111. CLUIR The debats oit authorising the Secretary of the Treasury to sell gold when he wished, took up moot Of to day in this House. Mr. Brooks,of theyapress, lad off In the at tack on the County Departosontorhich Frank Blair recently had the honor of Inaugurating. Be abused Mr. Chase, and &valid that the head of ,the note printing honest, Mr. Clark, was a Mdef and he was surrounded by thieves, and be wanted to know If the Adakin titration sidabrould penult such charges to ge without loreotigatioa. The Admidistration side did not think the attack wor' answering, but Mr. Stebbins, of New Pori, • Democratic member of the Ways and Means Committee, President of the Board of Brokers, and supposed to know something •about Anaemia and gold, fol lowed Mr. Brooks, warmly defending the Treasury Department proposition, pro nouncing the bill precisely what was wanting, Arad declaring that it would be the moat effective thing that could be done to cheek gold speculation, and put down its !Wilma pries. Mr.6atlsld gave some statistics which are,regarded G eutboritative. Last Saturday quire were in the Treasury eighteen millions nine hundred thousand dollars of gold, and the department wu DOW receiving It at the rate of half a million a day, and supposing it Weald eotittitte to receive It at only four hun dred thettiand a day, there would be by thednit of July err seventy millions in the Treadtrry, estimated'''. be shoat one quarter of 6E the gold cola la the country; debiting all the hi- Wrest °tribe public debt up to and Including the Ant of July, which amounts to twenty three and a half millions, and the Department weuld still be compelled to keep hoarded over Sio,coo,coo. The government has now, abso lnhily• no mesas of paying this out, and thus, by boarding, continues to play the part of boll in patting the premium on gold higher and higher.. Some one having said that Chase has sold gold heretofore on his own re sponsibility, to break down the market, the members of the Ways and Weans Committee authoritatively dented It. german& Wocd followed in a line I tSafe prooedents, established by Messrs. Blalr and Brooki, by deptortng the impending Ilw.nolal rats of the country, which nothing Let a Democratic administration could avoid. The prevailing belief he that the but will pass both nooses. arrow or rem oorresslos oomarru oe ece:= The report of the Conference on conscrip tion was presented to-day. The following is idler 'pupils than that seat last eight: Ex emption of aerials high oficiale is stricken ant, none being exempt bet soldiers in the Sold or honorably discharged, end persons mentally dr phyelcially unlit. Some provision regeizteg boards of examination to hold examinations at antarent point, In their districts, at the option of the Overstay of War, 1. retailed, at axe that enrolling meows throughout the United States. with the essential m dide►tton that when a Amos of • loyal maim le drafted and mortared Into terries, thereupon tali am Mall ha Lem, and the master Mall be paid a bounty of one hundred donors. The molt Is ordered to be printed. la that It may mum op to-morrow for mutest upon this point, which le likely to be the feature moat objects/ to In tbe meommandattons of the Committee. The payment of onottnutation, whioh Ia died et 11400, can not exempt for longer than ooe year, and if the quota la not (lied by one draft, !mother la to be taken, till the foil quota Is obtained; and drafted slorpmen, who may be assigned to duty as aoueombateata, In hospitals or the oars of cm only avail themeless et Inch aireitifedi"Wfdarthetribassepoaas with their sosseleatloas maples. The report le Mined by Mum. Wilson, Nesmith sad Chimes, of the Beasts ; sad Mum. Schenck sad Detabzig, of the Houser, Mr. Kmiec de alining to mom la It. extozatos. Mr. Shaman's bill to encourage emigration was iutredund to-day, thick anttriritat the appointment of a Comudsiloser of emigration, at a Wary of 112,300, and also a fispodntond eat, to reside at New York, at a eatery of 114000, to be connected with the State De partment. The President, when he deems it necessary, may appoint another Superintintd- Int at New Orleans, and to be toads the daty of the Oommiuloaer to COl l / 1 10i all information of old climate In mineral resonroea, agriculta ral 'products, value of wars, prices of tabor, muss of ootomtualcation abroad in different languagn, at an ezpense not exceeding twenty thousand dollars. Consuls are airisys made to anti! to famishing information of emigration from their cooperation imal- Was. Ton thormand dollen may be mad to dissonsinatinir this information in nom: s pars and by tlmilar moans. li, The Ways and Means Committee have teen considering the Berusts's amendments to Out Denelency Bin, which ender the operations of the President's caU for more men, extracts between tasty' and seventy millions more from the Treuaty, and hatre'vms orerlt carefally, It by item, seeking if passible to redoes It, :Lest hare Baited to do so. This 1.1, of 000 Too, so moat% additional to thll War Department's estimates sent In at the Bret of the session. IO9OLVITO3I ftl ILEESSI7I.IIII IfJUITCCLT The resolution of the Kentocky Legislature wisi prostrated to the Moon to-day by Mr. asking a mliaborseistmt of the losses from the rebel raids. The Military Committee has already derlded Moppets ally this, of the sort. Bath claims are likely to -to be postponed till its close. fill SILL 00111110 LOIN ft/ fit Olfiiii o► Eons= SOLDLIAL Peassreys bill, donating yrnbtlo lands to ilhe orphans et deceased 'Allots, giros the saki ansonnt as the ostler grant, its : 10,000 a for .sob neprosentative and B.nator, tai ene-foluth to such orphans is may de sk" bontastmols. Two years an attowsd to eoespt the pant. Til GOLD Qtl3lollt. the gold question melees all aorta of solo• floes. lien is another In the form of a bill er0448100 today by Brutus May, that where • 4440181 or Intim eolitraot his bola made shim January Id, 1804, or shall hereafter be Mode upoe a deposit or loan of gold, nothing. 'he be • logs' tender for the disobergo of nosh aontract, or of any parasol thereon, but gold. 21r1 evGßnn n.a•t can The Smite CrierLai Committee today au thorised Mfr. Bowler to make a bog Ltd 411bAbOtlif• toped In favor of the reptant the FLOW@ flisve Law. The report embraom an wilanstive review of the quest-lon of the conetitnidanal obligation to return fugitive Moires end of the legislation bared on it. 'lllll.lll Geri. °WWI sgbialtitif to. organise • iviiment •ot. Mona Nripsots from the Amy of tforcanaltorloota to 'Woo "nil or yof •ar, to bo loodeelltefl Itt dm (iron puts to 4tifr rosiiitito Mites. PATlLltrtet sofras. !, . ; /06. Minim has s bUlti iroith the py skit* '''of hOottlii 'rotr*torgo phi iad beforeilia oftuisllps troops In i c #P#l , 4 4- V I P talk, scow uttioN ' A. J. Ansaorkeis isboi , Vireiloi ran/ was I:cod:Ow bee ptilliatild, lbw sake ta ay Massa dollars for a =Rosa tinge, mart rood and Port ofdas:for the ram meet village. 1..,...... r. 4 Mae. Hatebbas, of Oregon, is to be the Indian &goat for the Territory of Idaho; and Horace James is to be kaaistarit Quarter master, with rank of Captain. FROM CU ATTAROOG A. Special Dupstuti to the Pittsburgb Ossette. CzarrAsocio,k, P.D. 18 For two days put the weather hu been very cold, and the troop. on the march Wad in camp hare sulfered considerably. There ff SA a slight fall of snow to-day, and it is still very cold to night. AU dispatches from this point representing that any considerable portion of Johnston's army has gone to Mobil. are bogus and sensational Bat two brigades are known to have left for that porno... The probabilities are that the rebels will evacuate Mobile, unless they suppose they son overwhelm Sherman by rapidly tribe (erring the troops at Dalton to hfississippre, to reL force Polk. They would doubtless be willing to give up Dalton for this purpose, provided they thought they could get back In time to save Atlanta. • party of guerrillas made a:demonstration aplast the railroad,last night, in the viciuit7 of Shell Mound, being frightened by the ap pearanoe of resistance, they ran away with out doing anything. Gen. Steadman has &seamed oommand of a poet ►t Chattanooga. Gov. Brown, of Georgia, has ordered all caimans, with their property, to move to the east side of the Chatahootcha river, maw pain of having ail their property oonlecated. Sergeant Strickler and private Henry Glad', of Co. A, 13th Ohio, long confined in Libby eueeloto oar lines to-day. They were deptuntell at Chickamauga, and escaped while being traneferred from Riohmond to Danville, and have been there eine* the 14th of No vember, endeavoring to make their way throngh the rebel lines. They have just reached the Union troops at Maysville, Tenn. They report an intense Union feeling all through Western North Carolina. The rebels are reported to be building an Immense armory at Macon. P. FROM HARRISBURG Dispatab w th. Pittsburgh Gagetts. Helassatrao, Feb. 19, 1964. The House met again at seven o'elock6. m. The diseruseion begun and was oontlnirbd for boon on the re/ligation of Mr. Kelly to apply a test of loyalty to claimants from the border sorties, whO sustained loess from the rebel invaaions. Mr. Darner, Democrat, opened Ina vary 6Mo:speech upon the Adutinletration. U. throw doa whole blame of the war upon the UlllOl2 pulp, but told nothing agalutt the re- Mr. Kelly, of Washington, made& decided y telling speech, showing himself to be trait • f the ablest Republicans In the House. The lobbies were very full and applauded him fre quently, the member, Joining in the applause Mr. Smith, of Cb.ter, sande a rery eloquent epeach—the best he hu eras nude in the home—and lr still spanking u I t.egrsph, creating quite a sensation. J. Congreenbanal. Wennisoror Crrr, Peb. 18, 1864. Hons.—Mr. Pendletonia that la four menthe we will bare to pay as interest more than the amonnt of gold on band. Mr. Brooke said that by the public record, gold I. solemnly pledged to pay the Interest on the public debt. It cannot be directed •Ithoot a violation of faith. If arensedy ts sought for, relieving the Treasury of its sur plus gold, let the July interest on the pabile debt be anticipated. The President has the sword, and, damsel the Secretory of the Tres.eary, the puree, and he stands the Imper sonation of despotism, If he chooses to exer cise the power. lie appealed to the gentle men to stand by the epochs hula. Mr. Garfield advocated the resolution, say— • - . acoording to his estimates there will be °a first of Jety neat ;50,000,000 of gold over and above what we are reqaired to pay so Interest on the public debt and for other par- Mr. Stebbins said If the Beeretary of the itheautzg hot .provie this MU, it Knight hive bath litsamtas im • eliptiSsed —stew flesusi trued appreciate its importance. He mar peed to his Wanda that when they had as opportunity to strengthen the prevent finan cial system they ought to do it. Mr. Beamed auggesuei andeapported tie amendment he desired to offer, authorising theffecretery of the Treasury to anticipate the payment in gold of the Lowest on the public debt. • Fernando Wood esid the resolution was only for • temporary propose, and he wasop posed to it, for the reason that gold wan re quired as • basis for enstathing the govern ment. He argued that no nation multi live by borrowing, and when the expenditures go osed the Income, the result would be beak ripely, thin and repudiation. Mr. %moat, of Indium, opposed the res olution,'" became he believed it involved a violation of the public faith. Mr. Cox &demoted the amendment that alb sale of gold shall be by bids of at lent five daye' midi:, given. Mr. Kamm explained that the resolution only proposed to appropriate the rumbas gold beyond the wants of the Government, and that it did not extend beyond the sums required by law, to preserve the public faith. While It was true that the resolution gars dis cretion to the Secretary, this was absolutely nemssary. No ens could say that the Secre tary of the Treasury has not observed his ob ,llptioas On motion of Mr. Stevens, the resolution and pending amendments were recommitted to the Committee of Ways end Means, to be es. potted bask to-morrow. The Nome resumed the conaidention of the bill to astablish• Freedman's Snow. - Afrer a lengthy debate, M. Stevens sal he did not expect the dismssion would last all day. B. proved that the mere pants of Be, York did not desire relief, and that according to their representatives they would rather b. ground between the upper and nether stones. The Important amendments had been offered which might be proper to in corporate this resolution in some shape, and there fore he moved to reeonsider the resolution, with leers to report to-morrow. This was agreed to. The House passed e bill appropriating 00,1100 to pay taxes on Government lands in On Wiest. ' 4 12 . O'Dell, ft= the Cemcdttes on Mili tary Miaire r reported • joint ximolntion ex planatory. of entails eels of" Canyon.: He 6141 many pormion at thad been smatidthtrom several of States, and under instruction ' of the common military affairs, be had re ported the revelation thin strengthening the national arm to =lb the rebellion. Without !Ureter proosedlnes, the Eons., at half put four o'clock, adjourned. -! Sexemt.—Mr. Wilson, from the Committee of Cool armee on the .part of the Senate,. on the Enrollment bill, presented a report, which, after putial reading, wax ordered to be printed and made the order for to-morrow. The House provision of $3OO is agreed to, with a proviso that it shall not exempt for 'a period longer than one year, and that at the expiration of that time such lemons shall again be liable to draft. The bill es report ed also frees colored person, who may be drafted, end it provides that such troops shall not be assigned as Bute troops; but shall be mustered into eureka es United States colored volunteers. Proclamation by President Lineal*. Wasamardsr, Tsb. 18.—B$ Ile Prodded of dl Untied &atm aflisuriss: Witzszts, my_proolantattott of tfac 19th of Aptly one tboussn - d eighttoandrot sad its. ty one. thsporto of the Scotts of Booth Cato llns, Georg*, Alsbluntyllant4s, Misatuappt, Lothians and Taw, torn, for ilium" Oas is sot forth, planed tendorlatialds ; and wiunlou; die port 'or.flnitrzatille,' is the Mi. Wirt of Elnitos, Hinittigoi ntts Masi of Torn% has shuts boa blookaktd, but M.ths , blOotstte ;Auld port n;sy now , to ssttly rt. I with SO= trOL. to: tbli. intlitilitt of intsattans, Soir. donators: ts; It known that AbtabOun Llneoln,'Prosidont of lb. Molted /Nous, punnant to the statontty It' zoo In !stud by tbs seothin of. tlttp sot of Coc -01/ProTeclan thsllch of ;sty. 1664 sn. &b..= a,t helm to tiristdi for thical*, - 1102 of duties on bayotts sat, for_citbsy puy, pOssir;d4itutisbYlfsolato:tbst the blOOll4 , 9 1 . Ail Wiped*** laaarastilts,iikalt DAS' aims" toad datenalaattati sal innthis dsu,that tininsts4 tatorsontsLitiaCina. L 10 1 4 ,_ si toi:bknisootti' tar • wtpe is bola gila °BO PoGata lava *a t ria& WO* ogiallaau poratilpi Ilaardagr , *Elate Tressary, End until the relml.thre 'shall lard boat atippseased,sad to sacharders es may bnpreihnigated by the General commanding the department, or by an cant dely author ised by him and commanding at said part. This preclatostion does not esthoxixe or allow the ship:nets or conveyance of persons in or intending to enter the service of the Inser pats, or of things or information intended for their use or for their aid or comfort, nor, except upon the pertniatioe of the Secre tary of Wer, or other 'duly authorised by him of the following prohibited articles, namely : cannon ' mortars, @w arms, pistols, bombs, and gren ade,, powder, saltpetre, sul phur, balls, bullets, pikes, sword+, boarding caps, abr.,s excepting the quantity of said articles which may be receseary for ti de tease of the obi ps and those who compose the crews; saddles, bridles, cartridge bag material, p•ICIIIIMOD end other cops, clothing adopted for ugYforms, sail cloth of all kind., hemp end cordage, intoxicating drinks, other thao beer and light native wines. To vessels sisartoi, from foreign pores and destined to the VAR at Brownsville, opened by this pivotal:tition • license will be granted by Colsettill of the United States upon the Illabfact• ry evidence that the vessel so licensed will eenvey no per Eons, property or information altered or pro. Whited above, either to or from the said port, which licenses shall be exhibited to the Cob teetotal said port immediately on antral, and if required, to any *Goer is charge of the blockade; and on les,vmg said port every ves sel will be required to have a clearance from the Collector of the Cagoule according to law, *bowing no violations of the m,siditions of the license. Any violations of said conditions will— (We cannot get any more of the President', Proclamation to-night.—Bar.] From New Orleans. " Now Yoke, Fab. 18.—The steamer Creole has arrived with New Often& advises of the Llett She reporta having pealed the Havana, for t.ftiw York, off Cape Florida. Tha Catawba arrived on the 9th with 830 reoraika under command of Col. Thomas, of the Bth Vermont regiment. The floury. Washington arrived out on the ;eh. • Capt. Stephen 0. Hove, of SL Louie, a "lathe of Massachusetts, has been appointed to act as Mayor of New Orleans. Mc. Christian Ite.lins hes deoliasd to ran for the Governorship. The HOLM of David Bertsch, of Attetapas, .was robbed of $3,400 by some soldiers, who were afterwards arrested. -• A grand review of Gen. Lee's Union cav alry division was held near New Orleans on the Sib, comprising the brigades of Cols. Lu cas and Dudley. The veteran lit radians artillery, 500 strong, deft on the 10th for Cairo, on a fur lough. Exchange on New York at eight was disectust. Gold 63f364.. Caftan firm at 59® 75 for ordinary to good middling. Saner and Molasses unchanged i Sugar 123@13M,, Molasses 64Q60 for common to choice, new crop ; Inferior 45. The prise steamer Cosmopolite, o.lten by the gunboat Arrostook, arrived on the 7th. Nearly a toile of the levee at Point Coupes moonily fell Into the Alissisaippi. The lases near Baton Rouge is lead!, out of repair. .An overflow is feared with the spring rue of the river. • Over 4,500 men had been registered in Nsw Orleans preriotu to the 9th Met. Capt. Chas. It. Marsh, of the 13th Maine regiment, was accidentally shot on Matagor da Isiand 012 th• Slat of January. Us died lastarAly. Admiral Ilan - Agra and • greater portion of his net had left Drew Orleans. There is no news of interest from Trios. Nut 'even a skirmish is reported. li= N Yolk, Feb. IS.—Ths reported block ade or the pirate Alabama at Amoy, to China, ia etre:ley doubted. She could hardly have made the port of Amoy at the time ohs le re portedko have arrived there. Jl/21 IpEL/041.4 - E0 US. FITN -7 1TED IR iTc. DIFIIELIDGZ*6 PA TIM OVAL L.A..M.F . CHISINECYS MASErlertlll9 or IX FLINT GLASS There.Chircserr era lutendeet Car the eat dame Parts or the ghee equally. docenot capon It to erecting. E. T. DITHEIDGIC. Tort Pitt Glade Worts, Waablegtcat meet, .PIT ?Mabel:iglu Pm:. ICAF LARD. BACON ANL) M} 1.1 PORK. Sw tlerc-s 01.:olca kettlo renderod Loaf Lard ; in bar,a4 d. doao 3C6 a•irs do dd ; • /NW Nava aojar rural Rama; Id 0 do Fab Gal do bboublora ; WOO do do bid.. • Salk.JM.blaadders and DIU.; oogi 80DIMProararstelduard,Jdom Port ; 100 do Wake We Inoue ado attention of dealers l oar flack of Lord. Etaaon, Bak ;Strata, maw Oland beer, Hams, Prism and Nasal Pork, a our o -n canna, lonteo ofc to the tr.& tho.ongtleada the tows, at lowoor maid; rate.. for mob ilr-DONkLD I ARBUCKLIZS, Wx•lesala Groton and Pork Parkin, kb N a. 81.2 and 144 Idbarti strlad. OONSIGYMENTSOF PBX/DUCE now la atora bwo, Wm. Claret Stoll; MO do Chicago T.sologdy abed ; Vdo La 00‘111, 44 Dr tiolt Pruhos; 1.003 d‘• ' , Deed Apples; . 80 Ws. La. &lore Turnips; go d Prrpartd ; bOO bb/b. 8 snit Awls; . II do Mtiol• Cake ate/. 0;0 barb. White Herm; 4,000 do Tort Snare Potatoes; ' Pot sale by L. H. VOIGI 1t 00. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR BALE ist COOS. PETTIT k CO.'2 No. 12 SIIITEIPItLD ST 1r:0 b d b o L l E l = " )tess 14 ; Lied; -1!D do Door Elmo ; kegs Packed Bettor ED both. Lugo Hickory Mai; *XI do zoo Drift; Avila;; itlio.• aim lot of Shotthiars.aldst and Llano. toll aqua ace cannoned to icy tam, at Mad. daring Um past atria nick, duable and tal.o3a CJIIIINET& Th. .a• IC -4-1 ."Pt.7 1 4, marts Ist< bars ban a Sean to &stigmata the temig . ot DCZNIIIDOI &rya! X Mt Maar, Pat:Oval X Flint Mug u. . . u. . XXX " XXX" Or Napa Nut Of PatOralNut Crackers. Stu& who's &say al tb& brut& will Ow promsdmi acatralmig to the Ira -magtalmg mid* marks. X. D..DIT r ran Pitt Was Warta. &a. L Ja4Cas MMIMEMOM t 300 FlO l • 125 66 :Salts o. 1 Salt ; •• 20 elacistaatt .16.1 Lard Oil :"..170 be do Gartaaa dap: -le d ' do _Mould Candi. 6 tie Davie Star Hams; 3:0 du Ditkota; So do Wailoboardi ; . la do YD. 1 Tuba; Pot dolly ', , LISIL,C&T 6 TELFORD, 6Y, 16711605t; me SPOICISMiCN'S BY,ADWARTERS„ ue WOOD STRIDLT. J A.M.132111 SOWN harts. tad atiention of Nineteen= and onion to kis splendid musk of GEES, BULS, BET tiLVEB ELITTOLS, GANZ BAGS, POITBBB FLASKS, MOT BELTS NA NECHES, DAM ELlAlinssaid isms unadlinn of= Ells stock Is Bid insiisest raw berm t. sat coNSIGNUENT*.- 161morildOm4Apedo5 ; toDO :v s de: 1541,11430.1355ti0r;. , 10 bbla. potasoliollßOltid ; 10 do ; 1 sack I:l7.Vbortiest„ • 10 do d!tar4,3 l lldsoUddu. IS 15 Web:prim dAc ,115!1*4; ad& 2=l= „ 2 b=h: fts , Jost rocolvtd .sad roessi. et.,-.....5ec0 - emit. FRAI4II.. TAW GOIMEI Q . ll. RIES. • • .41.7 BUTTES-10 p 404 NAM - - ID tab do' do; 14 toms do • • ..14100 do Gonboo and 114.4¢burr • =0 do We4tara 414004-4.; , ias - do 11•411421 HOMINY— 9 DM. 11040 • swum- 40 arks Perri; 71BH-100 bait bbb. Lako 114044 pin APPLES-400 Ws. taco Gnat; Stl.t.n. Am.% 04 J. B. CA STreLD. 114.11111 2D ES bAls:7BAL 31cat. ' 1 3t ,1601.03.0 Ovati , AlC 3 m.. sto RoIaWXE do; - 1000 do to bar bbiA DA 3 Usaffral . 2.3 40 6 ° l ' 23 bands Al. 4 do; B:10 00dA do; ' Resdimtia" 1. ' 1.4611i J. B CA:S7IILD. :TOSErki W .11E , . Nor.AlrvAi.tfistao. 01b at mkttnrs Orrin, ir.;•irtbriimt,iicr Sisubia4 rum' lAdmowlimigniagaritoma , POVllaccsad - liegiciakce., Mak qd1; 4 1 4 4 , , )4x4 1 11 0 3 . 1 4 1 *4 1 0 2 . 1 0,miligva .opto IVO Witt 00 , b warted braziee a sno. bk Iwo iltrZab siejr , a um A' l'S •AVVIt titiSFAC*' NT.; trerh.ll2 4 p.cns luti t tr, • Len with ea o etr•ea by P . (The he.ae 1••12 • :p, tr. 21,1.1. Zoo the Ulf rues.. of 4 . .5 . buy, • cued. potato:3 gator. T. GA. 11/4 und•r papa's balati 4 Lod isailtera, too to !OW munch He Wm blzwe't p.A.b.d Able yid. grace ride or end, Ar.d ettlbd lo Wee...sung talk. Enlivened by Vim It). A 4141. ma , am. not of tbas• Wbo v I im mat vale, A tam..• • Owl! .1 a I ; Hark ettam all Fr...A r• tt At. aoha t• l art; lar ...to re a tato act tla• it elf •*.• m yottog to f no tuber C - 1116 p raw al a tr he': nod 1a... la • a , a.at• . f• I Ma d ,o e • a r.r d ..f I e• a I* ••, And b y hl. flt.A., 6 at -u ' CALL, CM FIFrU STREET TgA LARG.D! AND DpflPrErt BOOT AND SHOE HOIIS3 IfilirNext Door to Exproso ODloo.ll NM= SHOES! Meekßand's Auction, AT OLD PRICES — We hey° on howl • tarp alai devinat• su.r.l BOOTS AND -SHOES, 00 - adding of .11 dylea of Gentl,nant'a, Ladteif ADA 00.WILESS GAITERS: HALMOS/LS). BUTTON and LACE GAITERS; ISUOGANS; and GUM 04'188110ES. which ve aro ladling at the old pd.. Cocos and exualne our .took. Jos. U. Borland, PS ILLEKET ST ,24 .I"cr fn. I'lhh most. SHOE EOX f rain. FD:E LADIZS . GLOVE KID Deutoata. HOODA Do do do DONOR/ZS ito; Do 11011.0000 & GOAT BALM'D do; DINT'S TIMED bOLD GRAIN & 0614—n0l Do TWO do GALS' do; All of the but =Am work, and irarrooted to glee attire est.tcfactlon. • ALBB.E.E, 8011 & CO., No. 71. coo. of Wood and Nemeth TORN CAMPBELL, 3lnnufacturor of u BOOTS 68 - 1 , MM Oof /Ivry doo, - ,iptlop, No. 34 Emlthtiold •Bect, POtoOnrgh. oeriay LIEO. &UWE E, SON & Whole and &stall Dealent.ln BOOTS, G8015.8,1r.... censor Wood and north scrota. Pittsburgh. CALL AT ONO AND SEE TFIE‘i CALL AT ON('? AND CM/ THEM! CALL AT ONCE AND NISE TWEIII VALESITENI3B ! VLLE:HT:EWES L VALENTIIES I 00)110 AND BIIITIILENTAL. PHOTOGRAPHS I PHOTOGRAPHS 1 PHOTOGRAPHSI IWO 1110CPAND ass CA =3 ALBUMS I ALBUMS I VIII! 111,11 i •ED ,1 IT PITTUCKS, OPPIIIIITZ FOl Pool OFVIrII I : FNMA O. BALI. • et. Are &cm nostytog tbol. Fall and Winter Stocks Ma brrics *tsar farads axed Oa pabllz W loam•• dab *Dal, *Web b tl. aim sad %cat amptese ova broartt to tbta c&..-3.4. ihrsys at hand, a lama vow twat 04 GENTLEMEWS FURNISHING GOODS 00EIM, 07 MS AND tir. OLAIB ??86Th. Piramag. P. Mit. A. a. BIaILISII respectfully 111 infbrese the comae of Pithhordb, that he tins been appointed mite agent fbr the ads of M1T01.3 . a BON'd ORIOTITAL CEMENT A.llll-00118031V11 PEN. They are recommended by the forret housed In the city, among which are GZ.I. Bean h Co., anforn t 00., Nomura. t Co., Thos Ctit Tat= 03., in • Zi, Parma 00., And others: je bav cIitUGAHI3.-20 hh.da. tri b.. ine N. O. huEr -... al 6. .1,..) 60 throes do drd ~,, 150 bbls. cradled 50 do A "Cora*" do 2• 25 do • do do: , ~.., 50 do B do As: -,, in store mad for solo by del* J. IC/BEPAREICE. A BRO. ,• • $7OO WILL ITECILWE conven ten DWELLING HODGE in Illurpabarg. $l,OOO A TWONIGET DEICE HONED 18 Dlr= tr tax, • ery property on J. E. NOILIN Wylie tmt. GD Deal Treat. Aunt sad M „ aw .. No 107 Soar= street, =sr Eal U JaMlairr..• MIYTICE TO IRON — AND NAIL DEALELIS.-7M stock on LuA, corarkting about one Imotend sad My tonstrood stably Inn asloorind, and ;Matto. Wit, lodr to lifttannlng Wittig NMI On., wilt too bola la on annonnaodatlng term, to anos ottL ISAIAH DIDEY7I OD. L am' LOO Plp to .true alad far ego by "riA.6ll° FEET," says A-1 duce cold. andprematrra drallar: • . z.• 'iota - , prerettlre fa a per of wAver.-Pcooir 13C11 4 3:.qa and gat • pals. deb) JAS. 110111115, SD Martel. ONLY 100,000 ROLLS 0 WELL PAPERS. 110111n115, to., to b. icLA:' Ware rpring et OLD P.61012f. ,122,3 W. P. IgARRIALL.27 Wood stmt. - 200BR1S. GAFF . ELLS 11111.01., BEST IN. 0. SBOAR In tht, eityt • t tecblved bed Ibrible by - LIAOSAY a TELEOBD,- , ' 187 Liberty stmt. • LliY MALT.—Prime—Fall War ItA.U.Z.EY 214,14. Cautantly an land and for nL. By D. 13 GALWAY. . 2: 2 J•231M2 Flo =tithe:my *tn.% Pituburtki ',^' . . TTNI.V.EI3B,I, C 1 ffS • WAISTik.I sas.—knatb.r u, pp inappli of: alai numi da draft* Wrt.irenitus wetivir and tot Weis uttt ta Bt. Qatt4tmet, by J. 4. IL PUILLJPS: }alp 6g-ara • 11, . • JE%% 11AUt 1.4 DK.", rsiltiCLUK I. AND 5.11.114316 ' P • I • • A n.L..- lal2 °dlr. (WM - NUT: 4S, M: ) L regi cm: nt04,44 q‘Ye .43 Vrrxtut 811 2to. IV& wsol 17 , r Wool- ttr.o.- E.'=2Ull bble tbea.att 900 OXiti, CH.D.CLIW. w b •C"gorikalfcsited e GOO w SIII W 1 LE IMPOIt. 0701'.-- 200 bags, assorted nambers,-,;-= 10 'Bt. Louts lb" scuwastfar-ealoirr f t 1. K B.SA'ATS. -CK* VOT/CF, TO - ROLLEsTaLzujjeo.,, , ,?, 1.11 orwro. Taw Ohm.' Limi On tv We by: UMW( DICIETA 70 (1:14": salieby. Li+.o , , Pasts vito zi Affilar.W OIL qiiittitleA4 :PriZAVT:j v v utak tosidin,__lLeit anitog, to pas It cox a onithem stmt. .sue ; ;:, ''-~: - Y <~;; ~. ra
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