litistatrgit tgazettt u at mir litoßraNG-..:::::PEB. 2T, net. CITY AND'ENBURBAN INTOPS'ICIA.I. PAPICH.Iiii Tb iseesslinent octanton of Tales .—lrap Wien indebted to Mr. Sleet, of the Bonn of Itepratentatives, for an early copy of "en Pot to provide for the better assessment and eolleetita of taxes." The bill is importeat, insamtush ea It contemplates a radical change In the method of assessing and collecting' taxes throughout the cournonlreallit It , Pre vide" for the appointment of a Commissioner of Revenue, to-take charge of ail matters par tabling to Ike usessment andcollection of taxes; collect statistics relating to the re . sources; productiou and trade of the State ; ; *mire fro* 'county commissioners full re taliator schedules of the several astessors, entkthtt ansount and value ef all real estate, arevised by a Bard of BevisionJ Oa the mond- Monday of o November, 11184, and in wilt - year thereafter, the commisaionen of L oach county shall issue a precept to the as sessors, requiring them, on or before the sec ond Monday of January next eastitag, to make oat a true schedule of all males OTE2 twenty-one years, with ell othen holding in their own right or * trust, any property, real, personal or mixed, and classify the same as *tables. In addition to these persons, the assessors shall also Make out a list of all mar chin% liquor dealen auctioneers, peddlers, butchers drover', dairymen artists, manu facturers', coal dealers; oil aimless, insurance emapanies, stock andutoney brokers, bankers, myrohandise broker', . common carrion, ex ,.. press carriers, - public amusements, sporting galloons, midair houses, ins and all occupa tions and professions yielding a dear annual theme of over six hundred dollen. Each taxable when required by the asses son, shell prepare e statement "hoeing all moneys at interest, stooks, ground rents, bonds,notes, mortgages, or other obligations forth, payment of money, all horses, male,' mitt% sheep, hogs„, carriages, Wiggle', wag ons, watches, cloc k s, gold or silver ware, and other personal property, ipoinding ell capital employed to any trade, profession or business of anYkind, the capital of which Is not taxed under my other provision of the set, with the actual aggregate value thereof. . Also, the number of dogs owned and kept by esehtaxable. Merchant*, bankers, ranoe agents, and all others entuneratedunder the various den se shall return the grass amount of their eat'profits, premiums, eta., to the proper s, assessors. In other words, full information In reference to all objects taxed under the -set, eat fort open suitable blanks famished to** taxable, and "worn to LB correct. The commissioners and the associate judg es death comity .hall constitute a Board of }Whims—except in the city , of Philedelphie, where the board shill consist of the Com missioner", Treasurer and Receiver, and in the county of Allegheny, where the board obeli eoruist of the County Controller, Treas urer and Commusioness. Said boards shall see that the returns of the assistant assessors are made according to law, end whether all property required to be taxed for State and county purposes has been valued truly—with power to rabie, reduce and oqualizo, hear ap peals, examine under oath, etc., andto report to thellenrine Commissioner, within thirty days after completing their tables the amount and value of all taxable prope;ty each borongh, ward and township. The bill Imposes a graduated tax upon all publie ollicw—prothonotaries , nester!! re - *orders, treasurers, etc., for the ore or the State; one dollar State tax upon each male over twenty-one t a State tax of two mills on rail estate, and the same on personal proper ty, as fixed by the next tai-ennial assessment ; gross sales of liquor, two per cent., of atm %ionisers, one per emit. capital or &earned profits of brokers, banker ' s, etc., two per cent; policies of haunt= or risks taken by any foreign company, five per coot; common car riers two per cent. upon groin recelpu ; pab- Its amusements, four per nilt on gross re ceipts; ry Itinerant shows six per cent. Bee bank, saving institution, trust, In suranaroallroad, or other company or carp°. mays, shall anzatilly, in November, pay Into Ike State Treasury at the rate of one mill upon each one per coat of dividend declared unon the capital stook and ode mill of each taut _lmo cent . intenit paid to the hold sinersi. any . part of heldund or Writing debtosidon shall be or paid under the like penalties for withholding of dividends Upon banks — turnpike and plank road e nds Upon making no dividends are not liable to tax upon their stook, and the capital stock, ft:Mad and floating' debt, sulpha and con tingent fund subjected to taxation ender this - set shelinot be aubjected to taxation for oth er than State purpose.. Every bane, saving institution and treat .ecoripany, and every Innocence company inter pentad by the State, shall report to the Audi tor General, in addition to the capital stook as now required, the whole amount of seats in vested, the dividerida thereon, amount of 0413. tippet er sinking fond, also of any email . -4=fratttationad stoskboldors,i,r parsons therein, upon which shall be paid the same tax now imposed upon the capital stock of each institutions by existing laws--cad the I said insurance oompanies shall pay upon ail dividend" hereafter declared the same tax now imposed upon baak dividends, and the duties in retard to their collection are made the same as In the asset banks. - All railroad, express, steamboat and other transportation company, bridge, gas, menu - lb/taring, mining, telegraph, stage, ferry, tierapilt• and plank mad company, and all whoa companies, shall report in November, annually, to the Auditor General, the Amara of capital stock, bonded debt, and all other • yet, with the dividends declared, eur phut or sinking fond—end in addition to the pant tax upon Its capital stock, shill be levied upon the bonded debt and other soon- TRW, the' Mete corporation tax that is levied by=lairs upon Its capital stock. ,ftlagraph and canal companies, extending their lines into other States, shall pay the same tax upon the corporation stock and debt, and also upon the dividends, as is !cetera Of Works, entirely within, the State. Tilerhlll then provides the manger of Wl hating taxes in the .several eouritles, which iits . ptiarly from the plan now ! lanai in th ir oaring. illoa bill is extremely ngthY, covering teentreix pages of the prin le ted Bowe File, bull we lave endeavored to give • fair aynop . for thainforsastion of our readers. Yankee 11111P4 Minstrel& ;Oat readers will hell the advent of these vetwans with lively sattsfsellon, as they are pronlitassed, by both preps and public, in En rspeevendoe, as the model troupe of the - . Skald, aid** ire gained - ley 'the manager, who is 0011.14 the city, that be has one man, (Us. Norman Blehner,) who far esaelt any visa in the world as an ecoenitrie Bildopieur comedian.. His name is not aa Willier with as as many.others hi his list. but the m at this, is Outset that he has stews rea per krracedia New York, Boston and London, this being his int, elslt to the Welt. Re see many. names kiown to tho lovers el d preys everywhere is most wits praise of this popular band. Look crat for a rash at liasenie Nall en Illoiday ant. Stephen 0. Foster's celebrat ed quartatte, "Come where my Love Lies D 20111111," will-be given every evening. Ti, EMIR Wassurs.—J. P. Hunt, Ma ter& Hen; fifth Streit, and J. T. Sample, rin fide* save; Allegheny, here reeelved all seleading New York p a p ers for this week, dlng thei e, ' " 121rlie r Muse "Herold,^ sad nWertre alio, the near lltenry vastly. 0 22ie Bead 21514.” The Plotorthl Weeklies sad the Combo Monthlies, no so Earimer sad Brea& BINA'. Mealy, for Maroh 5. sad Menblo and VA Plan" Pholkes, for April, ere for iiie by J. P. Hunt and J. T. st ttalr News and Periodical Depots, stamen. . pp s Isrwrotourr.—We hare listened with *um to a fps toned Piano at Sr. Mellor' Warman,. lately receive , from the factory sterEaloltogie Bros. Its tones are of s, peen atritalon-and the trade notes remarks ' bilf gins and bell-like. Thom suinufaetures late s repetition for ant-elan instrumento; Indere erne here spoken of eartaltilr eatltlp Qui to all Wm reels, restived. 'We would _adobe an o4lanone haring the intention of par shaming , to mil at Dir. M -peon',, 81 Wood street, as kis stock Ii veryellor's 11Mlettnd varied. • .- - rTo Lona es Kraw.—”The Hou area" le oMamma itulf nun laspotton ea one eettke'letia colluticas of auto of Its lad yet saltabeelitabsa putlaelarly adapted to bate wall - ea Imperilment In piano - b it e a •.. It cantatas a Imo ululation , Wolfram,. Polku, Itedewaa, .- - -8404 04616 ainaPit x•orm'ku, -Ikeiejosto • Gem,-PotrAlaatlea Plane, Vallltat e Abe, Wats completemedia* of " , :afailit for nano and duaterutom recreation. _plait • To be • badi at O. O. Mellor% , r multi *Ole NO! qirc . " / " I ' • Dbs• jt:s, +=,-• Swint, Fgadbk LILCO= WARD, ALVEGEIZZIT. The following additional sebeartptiots to the Second ward, Allegheny, bounty fund, hare been paid to W. A. Reed, Treasurer, on relouiry 26th J 11 Orr (add) Matthew Day. Geo Lazosa.. A An A t o .a.. ..... - ..... $ 30 Jabs fismortb --.... sq . J W alkklow,-----. 52 A Ciendentarg' .--- •!,,_ Mud 1011(.002--...... •?0 Frederick 0wen....._ 00 Chas FruaLog. ......... IW:ri llfould---.-.-... 10 :11 IFOrukro:--- 15 Hobert Barclay (add). 30 Jaws Crelso -.--... 03 jj ia.s "'"a' Doo CrWgls4'l ooll . l i; ( o . l d ... 1-: ) : .... ....... 1310 John C 100rtin—...... 10 gebort Alaander LeWcii a YB Maxwell (add).... 30 W J &mints .... --,... 230 - Wm west Frei 1t01211... ml Jelin B ShegliTard7.. . 60 Patrick Martin 10, Hugh L00k_...—... 301 Adam .... 50 Jame. 0 Brown F Crawford„....— 10 1 B Korvin ----- 10 'Wm H'Gran (add).- Dl Jams Donnelly . 10 11 Stewart •-... tO Shornae Patton---- J Lafferty 30 ltabt Hawthorn 20 W M Welker ..... 10 Michael Barnet._.---. 30 Jaws Dobla -.-- 25 • Previously reported. $ 0 , 025 : tail. SI I X 3 . 'Mire will b 415 1110111121 g in the Seeond_Ward School House, Ailighsay, this evening, 27th inst. A. fan sttendsaoe Is expected, es - the time le .short,end pigments mnst be amide P. . TOUR= WARD, ALtsaursT. The following same have been paid to J. C. McPherson, Treasurer of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny city, Bounty Tina: John 50 Join. AL Pad ..... --....$ .40 Robert Ceakry.-- .4 Jae n Wof --.--........ 40 Haney Herat-.....-.. 20 Jah Bandy.-- 26 John ratternon---- 24 Jacob Lohler 10 H Esnnedy*--- 25 II Seluppert....--_ 40 George Barnet jr—. 40 Francis Thomplon .- 10 11111er-...... 4 rilearkitt 40 &Vreeland ..---, 60 James pane .. 10 Eland V Lightose.-- 30 John Irraliels lo Retort Welebarth..... 10 Haggerfe 26 Teolrold Oalger..l.-- 40 0 Twaetwortb add. 10 Fred llargraes---. 10 Henry Satter- ..... 20 H Graben —4O Wen 011 hols• Dimes.-- 20 Ge, Henke _ • 6 Jae Eoeban_.— ..... 25 Lndare ilahl,-addl- 10 Wm Zll 2S Jean:amen.. ..-. 6 John 11 Mar add 10 Berm Wood, 20 Henry Sada -...... 23 - Shourker---- D ahe r Wr Bryant addl. 100 Climbs Hanoek--.-- 20 avi3 Parke.- 500 Fel= H0UN1T*....... 40 Robert Bole add L..... 40 Fred W. 1.1 F Wright- ... 40 tcm-Lankarne 204 5 DonnelL addl.-- 1 0 Elemeyer —101 George 15111er--- 20 J SHewmaper oddly 100 garoont ereelonay reported, F 13,414. SOW, 527.- IM. The Blank Committnee will meet this (Sat urday) evening, at the Sonia af R. F. A. Fanlhaber, Cheatout street. The Commis sioners hope every enrolled men will have paid in by this evening. WILKINS TOWNSHIP. The following additional subscriptions have been made to the Wilkins Township : Bounty Wood: JohnPerker...—....o 100 Adam Perkins ..... -.. 50 Joe kleCans.--. 100 11 A Hop, 0D John licElsossy..-- 100 Samuel Clsilaod.—. 50 Altars Bennett.-- /SO 3 N Shallenbuspw... 100 Wm Dowling.-- 60 Neal itteletyra. ....... D / tending 60 .Igre T Hempel....-.. 60 Haab licOstabe...— SOlChes Kelly.— 50 Wft Pack W..--... BO Juo X Hastlup 33 Jag McCleary ...... 60 Patrick 0000.......... 10 1120 TIONYISIP.T.- - GO Jahn 1110Closky 10 Bobt llcifinusy—. 00 Preely reported.-- MCO D N Shallesberger... DO EMI The Pittsburgh Female College—Ll- tend; Entertainment. The pupils of the Pittsbiugh Female Cot lege pee a grand literary entertainment last evening, In the chapel of the College, which, notwlthstandinding Its increased dimensions, vas densely Ma. Every neat "mu occupied, and many ladies and gentlemen failed to pin edurittanoe. We cannot speak et length' of the various performances, but we must not omit to mention the excellent essays by bliss Woods, Min Beers end Min Brankston, end the Ins poem by bliss Boss. These =dor. mations exhibited e high order of literary merit, and reflect great credit upon the Insti tution. The entertainment was under the immediate eupervision of the President, Rev. I. C. Pershing. Prof. Rolibsok directed the musical part of the performances. The tab les= formed • Novel - and interesting feature of the even:Lind', and wore rendered In e most pleating =deflective manner. The following is the programme : 1. litmto—eums with thy Late to the Yonotain— Waal Cl..w 2. Zway —Woman'. Clahsia—)llee Llua Wool. linge—Soto , to Pathetique—litin Karla Writhe. 4. Essay—She Far off Beeping—Kim lifer, Beam 6. Deett—Two Merry LkoW.-Kaide—idtwew Kato tad Mary Doty. 6. boy—Advice to Clirle—Mjee Jeanne Brer,kehre. T. Pcsoa—Thellialstry at Odd—Else Lena nor. a. Merl.—Cm Country and nag—Vocal Clan. Tableavai—lnekitut tke Vell (10 two . 6 . 6 ..) Soak by )11. Lydia Initeesca between the .. aw e 10. Moelo—Yeatory's Dream betw e en Bell DeinelL 11. Boog—Temped of the lleart—llles Kate Doty Tab•eask—.l. Primo Bmaola Tallartipgar 01.stl —llarg ijcsfa a Scotts. •11.13. 4 q bra maws U. Ilkallmre• Ilom• Swett 6oase-IP.i Dat11.41.16 14. Tabl4.—Our rather who Mt In neaten. 16. Situelu—She Zephyr—Kis. Louts 16. Tutdeau—Dr. Syntax sauceless far • wife, end meets with TI unexpected reapove. IT. Song-71shee la the gee —Ms A J. Crserford. 11. Song — The First Efts —Ntee Mary . Doty. Song—Song of the Guard—Mu B. J. Crawford. Tehiewn—Mthing the Bride, a scene lo the Dr. Wllionys Lecture. Thai - luta. at , the Fourth Presbyterian ill Mulch on Friday evening was, what every oneempected, a, line literary treat. It was received with evident masks of approbation. To attUnitiii:tintline of his lecture would onlibi woc. its beauty and to distort his milt-rounded peril tds. We will content our selves with' tine , -Minatk that the history of mazes development was trued through the struggles of the put ewtaries with echolastio aecuracy; and eontinuing, he pictured the tee ribleetrugglseresults will have of the prt time and the ef fect that the en civilisation in couturier to coma. The plant/ he drew of the Wore "boy of 64," was beautifully pleas ing. He referred to the fact that the youth and free schools were-the hope of any age; that Ganglia', in order to effect bls traitonme detips, first attempted to corrupt the Roman youth, as did Absalom in Judea. Few left that lecture, without a higher notion of the part he or she ought to sot in instilling into the youth the sublime truths that God and Nature have placed at our command; none of them will watch less tarefolly, the unfolding of the youthful mind, in Rs coward course to maturity; none will underrate the dety he owes to the "boy of 14," but will pint* hie odium each fresh tint In the minds, unfold & Mg. brings new hopes and Joys te the boy of I destiny—"the boy of 64." Redrafts las— By James 0. Sproul, United SI ing Aprit,Fourth street, on Tel \ Nero. Subdist. ereut. Saab lianinel B Penn tp. 22d, Lewis Daniel do do Dreagbassy And do do Daugberty Thos do do Morrison Lob's)! Borne tp. Mat Bon William ill tp. thaltb Dental. do, .. d Orem Wino' MMus ti, 224 Cook Jobs Br , Lawellebor, do Wbettar . lstir Penn ep do lons MB Lawsnibor,do .O'Brien Deal .1 Bannon SD. 415 Thal Albert W de .• de Ezaipton Jaws Iffasesbar. Mid McDonald Jas Bannon tp,, et Thotapon Bobt do do nolo WO= Wilkiss tp. 5 3 td Martin John liobloson tp 14th llambert Anew idantg'ry tp, In sielorro 1.13111C2TD Jobs. Brooks, wagoner, Nod TS, born In Grasse eonaty, l'a ,dlrobllity. T1e375155P01i. Moan, aged 23, tarn in Beano Co. Co., P J, In So Pa.ll nobility. b etwran, Amt. aged MI, bonSonar Co., obs A. Biga, carrier, spa 54, born In, Dopler. Co, YA, dlo=ty. Trederbit Kark.s, col tipper. 1 44 07 37. bete la War, diabetes. • ~mbCbs7lss a• MA, Mora. aged 12, boss to Pitts 1.- Woo. Bisbor, trunk mike, sited , IS, bora In Si. 4 Louis, se., an tler "ge. d "Up the Nibs " Dr. James Prestices tenure on the above subject was sreU attended issinlyht. The Doctor pre a rephie dessuiption of Mann drin and . Om destnuttien of its famous library' the peculiar - dress ef the BpptLans, their _ 011211.011 and enteMe the Iteleallt7 of the climate, the Mint in` the world; Cleopstra's needle and Ponspey's pillar I the wonderful serpent thinners r ea - rade arthiteetare ; the pyramids, and nest *7 the objeets and plum of interestas far up Attu test cataract, which is about 178 miles above Cairo . The large ma n matinee fined attentively r about two hours to the Interan p iiiimition enn of the many plans end o tests of .note-whieh cams under the lecturer' ye daring sU trip "up the Nile." Exestonte.—filzty man wars yesterday Puled b 7 Dr. Levis, Bassabbl Surgeon et Proved Minkel right's Obi, sad matter ed into th• teries. ns szaminstions were rely clue and rigid, and tenni applicants were rsdeeted. -- - - Bxv. D. 0. fliairosa, forairly_ _putt): of Os Maud Prosbytirdia Chuck Alls t enh Woof IlLarlaruth. tllhadriwir dt7 Tates:day. Zs Idt for wartirlitar PL. Mr vidtOitnieslo vill muds for alerritsyr., NEIN YOB*. LETTER conmenowirace of the Plliabusgh rlautte. Nur 'tom Feb. 24, Recruiting for the armies is going on at a mere rapid rate than at any time eines the couunenoement of the war. ' The Chairman of the Supervisors' Volunteering Committee paid bounty money yesterday to upwards of three hundred ;persons, and the day before to two hundred and eighty-fire. As the day draws near for the closing of business, the number of applicants seems to be on the increase. Comparatively speaking, -Llt few men are now requisite for the eomplete filling of the oity's quota, and if the remaining fifteen days ne ed t one half u many men each as wore procur yesterday, we shall hare a considerable en- securing men for ether States, which is carried on q uite extensively, has received the attention o fthe General commending, and in order to efibotnally discourage this business, a detective is now visitirl the various bro ker's offices, and whenever pore= tempta to send men to other BMWS, they will s ea. If this policy should be carried out every where, we should undoubtedly be the losers. Agents from this city are scouring the roan try for men, Lad many Penneylranians, from the line of the Brie IlaiWray, which, unhap pily, lies convenient for such melees, have been brought here and enlisted in New York regiments, and credited on the New York quota. Jersey City has tilled its own quota, of 1,000, men and that of Newark, of twice that number, and is now engaged to enlisting MT Middlesex county, and yet not one man has been secured from the city That town eau boast of recruiting aloe that turns out eau More men Gan any other one in the United States. With the aid of fabulous bounties, and glib-tongued agents, they have managed to seem. sixty-live Busktalle (Penusylv sum,)and enough other "Jerseymen" fill about half the quota of the entire State. Ought snob thing. to be r Washington's birthday was colebrated much as the Fourth of July generally A great increase of intoxication was visible early in the day, and the Police records the next morning exhibited a buttentabls multiplica tion of those suggestive letters "D. D., (drunk en and disorderly.) Meek powder was burnt, and many flap dung to the breeze: The re view of the troops in the Park was inter pa Ger y an reted b a reprehensible effort ton the p art m giment, widish was paradin g on its own hook, and whose members had filled out their uniforms with lager, to break through the floes of the city's pet, the Sev enth. The latter, at the command of their °Moors, turned their backs on the intruden wed sleeked acme, and the GOITOMM, constru ing this action to mean displeasure, shuffled out of the way. The loss of the steamship Bohemian within two miles of shore, near Portland harbor, has taught oxen; to believe that there is a strange fatality attending that line. It is true that their lanes of boat. and lines hove been many and melancholy. Much excitement was created here when the news of later truction was but announced, bat the eports being better, those who had friends on board are moss hopeful. The later news from Europe causes a great sensation. The Danish headquarters in the Fourth Ward are surrounded by a crowd :of milieus and elongstsd-visaged persons, and the Germans are, of course, correspondingly happy and noisy. By the by, wild reports do not mom to be peculiarly AZOOMOIM. The re ports via tondos, that a revolution had broken ant in Denmark; that the King bad fled, and King of Sweden been proclaimed, I think, take the rag off the bush of our "evac uation of Richmond," and "capture of Charles- ton." The Sanitary Fairs of the State are la fat. Mast. The one in Brooklyn yielded last night the sitar of 840,000, which would have been much larger, bad not the ticket seller bun knocked down and carried up three flights of stairs into the fair room by the tremendous crowd pressing for admittanoe. The mana gers have skillfully guarded against • repe on of this mishap, by milling the admitsion fee from twenty-five seventy-nve oasts. The wrangle in the Democratic State Con vention to-day, by the war and peace wings, and the dignified evacuation of the runless by the sedate Tammany delegation, while it exalts* nu surprise, causes some considerable comment. Tammany uld not submit to the affront of being plcced on an equality with the M'Keon crowd, which pout only 5,000 votes to the city against its 30,000, and I don't know, • u it is to be blamed. The Democracy of this State has always courted death and trifled with destruction. Tammany, the largest and most influential pinion, is invariably kicked out of convention, but lways become reconciled in time to vote straight. However, the action of that Con vention does not provoke a thought outside of a few partisan adherents. When the proper time acmes, we wilt show you that to, moo, have an Allegheny, a Tina and an Brie, and a better Montgomery than you have. The Be d'ltalla has made her second trial trip, and was out .in the late gale, during which she acted splendidly. She Is unsid ered one of the great sneeessee of the age, end vary putty, too. Her behavior at sea wee equal to that of our first-class wooden clippers, and demonstrates the fact that Americans can succaufally build sea-ng won clads, if their Stoutish mulcts cann ot. Casten 011.0kIll.—Qatta a sensation has been produced to mildest circles daring the past year by the introdaction of the Cabinet Organs, manufactured by Messrs. Mason d Hamlin, Boston. These manufacturers have long been at/owed by thole etnversant with such matters as the makers of the best melo deons end harmoniums In the world. The Cabinet Organ Is an Improvement upon those inetruments, retaining their excellencies, and remedying their defects. It has the advan tage of being adapted to teenier as well as leered melee. Mr. Gottschalk and other lead ing artists have Introduced it in all their eon arts. The Italian operas in the leading cities are stunting it. For smeller churches, Sunday &hoots, do. the grist power of theme Instruments. as we ll their excellence in all rewrote, recommends them. We are able to assure our readers that their Cabinets Organs are greatly better than anything of the doss we hare before seen. This, Indeed, seems to be the anivertal testimony of our oletingnish ed °twists. The demand for them is so great that although the manufacterers have trebled their manufacturing ft/ditties they are quite unable to supply It. They iave • 1 new factory in roues of erection, by the aid of which they expect Ice make the enormous number of one hundred per week. Mr. Charles C. Mellor, sole sprit of Mason & gamlin In _Pittsburgh, keep, a complete , usortmeut of these Instruments constantly on hand, to a pitmans.' inspection of which th e mewl& publle and ethers interested ere in vited. . siasow's Haw 22222 ESTAILIIIII surh—nr. Li. Samson has removed to No. 49 Smithfield street, between Third end Fourth, and has : Mud up Ma new Coffin Rooms in elegant style, to enable him to have a larger supply of tomes and ill Oat pertains to his business, than heretofore, and also to keep pace with the constant improve manta going en to facilitste and perform the &Neste duties Involved in WI TOPItiOII. Al. though Samson hu been incur city be t l a few years, by his attention in badness, thor ough knowledge of all its braneher, simple and vested stook, promptness and punctual. Hy, samaity and gent meal department, he tuts been largely patronized by tie eons entolity, and kis Wtiness Ls rapidly growing. Mr. Samson introduces every new Rasters improvement, u a visit to his rooms and an examination of the various styles on ex. bibltson will ihow.—Chateskat Advocate. Jtates Recruit- Ibmary 26t1:13 Zor.llsd. Euul.th tp t'a Wub's bor. 14th ffioneadty.2W, : Nat =rolled. do 1 4 .01=D 0 I Low'Clo bot MO IV" t 32.1114 Not wan/Wd. NUM t ttd Not enrolls& I Gallipoli., Ohlo Not el:roiled. Tax FAIRLY TWIAII7I/13 L 8 the contemplated name of a monthly journal. to be published Shortly by BAT. David Idollimuy, and I. N. tiollinney,luTittabsuigh. They will doubtless devote their were*" to the undue of inch a Maven, se Christian families will be pleased to moslve. It will appear, probably, about the lbth of March. Bubswintions taken t the Presbyterian Book Booms, No. 57 Stand strut; at IL B. Davis' Book store, 93 Wood street, and at the store of 3. D. Williams, 114 floolthield street. Truttres.—The "Tioketeof.Leave-hian" is having an unprecedented run at this estab. Catmint. Manager iltmdureou ham, with commoradable llbimJlty, tendered • benet to the Subsistanee Committee, widoh has b e en accepted, and tble afternoon Is eel apart for that object. Mr. Neallie and - the entire com pany have kindly volunteered their terrines or that oocasion. to the pries receipt* will be appropriated to thd Sanitary Committee, we hope the borne may be crowded. The piece will be repeated to.sight. &Art Paisernmax Cairsom—An 'Merest. log 'missionary meeting will be found &deer thea in another column, to be held In the Sixth Presbyterian Clhuroh, to.toorroal STEM ing, el 7 o'oloak. Prof. Wilson will preach. Mum Inla, Independent, Clipper, and Wlllem. for this weal!, at Pato.les, oplieatte the Pomace. Auttaa la groat valaty, at low p Plltaek'o, appalls Os Patella. aothiy, and lays*, toe Marobi al Plttoplei. •Aturfir vu Varna, 3,000210,1 necks& OW, ma dollar per dons at' toore • ~?sizt.-~ r y-~aa. jai' 1 0.7 1r1C 1. ;it TIMLATEST NEWS blow intr.'ruga .vt. ewe sooferisstasiaff texakrltaitis ikeif . VermontOi tits toot Tont/ lit 1 01, rata. Wee st "or es WAN? Works, Plestrargb, Pa. Gums k Banal SIVIO hts.catase hare at every State, obtained the highest premium County, and Institute Heir held In 1.863, the best family and the best manufacturing machines, and for the beet Wse work- A. F. CIII.TOMIT, General Agent. lelifthst.rept; Pittsburgh, Pa. Eminent Opinions of the Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machine. We prefer them for family use.—Tnhame. They matte favorite; for families.—Vsace. They have no rivaL-4ciestifie America. Works better than the hand.—Herokl. An almost perfeot Instrament.—Eccaiey Part. Will give attire eatlsfactlon. -- O beevver • The but ever lasento&—Cli stion Preferable to any otherse—Rousieser. Surpasses all others,--.Bodief Repository. Beyond all question the mseathat. -1 4. lesteeted. We entirely prefer them.—ifotlieveloasraed. Arepre.smlneatly superior.—Ladies'rseitor. Them is but one Sewing Machine, and that Ls Wheoler & Wilson's.—Judge Wray, of tie Awrica. busiate. We most unhesitatingly retsonmasst. the Wheeler & Wilson as the bast fatally :a bine now in use.—United Presbyteries- These are a few among the thousand. Call at the ealesroom and examine for yourselves. fedsl3t<w. ' Fluoceiu arras'? or THI MOXOIIOIOIIII.I, . Pittslinrsb, gab, 24, 1654. BrICIAL 0/DZIO: • NCLIOOroOS oomplaints have been brought to these Headquarters to regard to the unfaith ful manner in whiob the enlisting bush:tees Is done in this city end Allegheny, particularly In regard to the premium paid on each recruit or veteran mustered into the service. It Is the business of the agents of the Government, the recruiting and mosterlog officers, to have made or make out all papers cora:meta with the enlistment of each recruit. No fees can be charged. Hence, as was announoad the Bpecial Orders from these HlLVlCiairtill OD the 20th inst., every eldest or enlisted man who presents, and gets mustered In, a reernit or veteran, Is alone entitled to 810 or IT& Now, if any person has proof of a disregard of them instructions, and is not paid the pre mium to which he le justly entitled, let him brier that proof to these Headquarters, so that a roust martial or military 0311:09gUIOD may decide on the merits of t e cue. By command of Maroc OfSBILAL BILOONO. Tocooals BRAD, A. A. G. Arrxwriox Couratry i—Vblsmteam, who ex pact west/Lin their health unimpaired during the campaign, must NO to It tbOMlllYe l y do not trust to the Army Sargoona; supply your. aelves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Erery' Esglish Soldier'' Knap sack contains them. Holloway' , Pills and Ointment are Dow ro tated, owing to the high prim of dray. /co., at SO cents, TO ants, and $l,lO per box or pot. For sale in Pittsburgh, Pi., by B. 1.. Paha.- stock A Co. For sale also at Fulton'. Drag Store, Fifth street. Jur: ascsrvan sin aunty roe Liszt—The Ina assortment of nu and Winter Clothing, lets* , received by Messrs. John Wier & Cc., Merchant Tailors, No. 10 Fadsrel street, Al legheny. The stook of clothing wastes of the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, nuts, oasts and erranosts. The style of psttenos tasteful end fashionable. We would Invite all of oar sedan to give the above geutletura Ilaoxonms, Ommus.--PBrown't Bromide Troches area simple and elegant form for ad ministering, In combination, sayers' medicinal substances. held in general esteem, among physicians, in the treatment of Bronchial al feetions."—Dr. 0. P. Ifirdece, Baum. For sale at Faiton's Drug Store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Snicks. 0111IAII A Co., merchant tailors, sre closing out their (attend winter stock .1 goods st • reduced figure. Gentlemen desiring • lasaionable sad well made suit of clothing would do well to give LW • call before par °huhuill elsewhere. Sawor.4.o A Co., embent Tailors, 14 Mutat street. and asthma calla will be taken at the n Oaukibus ogle*, No. 41D Penn Itmt• dn, or ght. ordera loft st the above place will ha presaptly attended tea calls mist • to petals edranee Wen. b, Jeinuari, 61. Roberti, No. IT Fifth street, is now opening the moot choice stook of fine Gold and BUm %Vetches, Jewelry, 811eas ere:* so Taney floods eve: displayed in thia city, mid d Is selling them it remarkably ow micas- 0. 81.1.1., Dantbl, SO Pima Moot, bt tend t, att ►vatnMatm of ►L arefusalas. b. C . e ki zo at Cpatuove,ablti.l.les O'Reilly, sod other .t Pittock's Chaps of Mtn Polon Watern at Pitt.ler RIVER INTELILIGEHOIL he Wee rose several inehee at tbi. paint meter ilay:and lest *Teals; the pier marks indicated dm Net eight Inches. The If osongsheis is clear at las, and the fircerseville whet. hate termed insides their WV tripe. The Altesbany sr full of doming las last seatiLog, mad it le pserally belleeed to be *pm as Ls,. Oil Oit?• The Ohio, as a matter of mesa, Is mos apes, put mivisetion will be restricted for a day or hero by the floating ice. Titen have been Ilko arrival. tram below, as yet, bat the Loonidae wad Joseph Pierce will probably be farad to port to-day. Tb. L2/cast tlo 1, for CincinnatL and the Golden Ina, for Lordelille, eleared yesterday. The named bast *as loaded prlncipally with railroad teen. She Jas. H. Elllroore has changed bar destination trews electorlatl to Nashville. Sheave dropped down to We (but of Liberty street yesterday and will colo• sauce loading for above muted place wlib railroad The public .111 be glad to lean that the 11l name bar regular trlpe egain, leaving b b. ody or Captain David abode., of the toe. bat i Mae. nae found oo Pride, by his father, near the plane whine b. Irma wen to go down when be Wiped from the burning wreck ef the boas on the morningthe bob loot , at Lealstrille. n• Wiper. Capt, Wt., will posttivoly leave for . Clanntiati and landerille 'hie morales. Also, the Unto*, (*ph Lei, fur St Loon. The Jolla sill arrfre tine morning, and Woe In the onallog for the Idnakingbam river. Tuition vs Petroleum, etc. N. le ornate to bolls., anya a ocumpondant of the Now York No, that the Oommittea of Ways ane Kama UK take up the caldera of taxation ma. With the hice of Ineraulug the taxer upon nary ar. Mb that will btu it. In bla .. seas on tbs whbky bill Kr. Wishbune not only spots hie owe matimanta, but KU mahouts of the Gomm. mut, In reference to tautien. It la now pretty W ed, that • excelerear tax will be bnymed open all it to mom The Honor mum dornabrell upon it, ikon& a crowd et whisky roman are here tooter mod at work Wing to promut nth • remit. Von la pot a doubt that refined petroleum 011 l beer a berry lax. • sutemant made bya competut ram. nPaa tidentemccentalna the Knowing Sett I - •dunantlan =Km are 1%4 pound, onset Kurt them asthma 6}( e will btual ilar three or Pa hum. Nimbus hire gene out of UN. Oamtemo whale pilaw. $1,15 Pr pllen; pieleinum mots bat We pikes • common burger will cosums • pled In melee hems. The eamparallas coat of mullet snd eatroleum aa 6to V , I; and Km le IV the beet. It la ertlmatad that lt potraleum 10ak11,40 per Olen, it would dill to Intrbacteally Km cheapest =tit Orbs light, In the market. MM.. USIA/ the tut thirtyoix mouths hot tun about Aftplour cAK piton, awl oltddret any tax it weak% protobly bet LU koras. Cenglre daring that kam Pranced aight and hta per pound. A yam spelled Dicambrrapepthaprice of petroleum from Ibrty to ma dollar tan Ha prr gedlon. to Katy gays it Pall to fotty-lhe de. pot treary dealers state that there was topareeptibla dl rainutlon in Oa conanamtion of theextlcle when the price eel at the highest plat. &a pan age the psi. Ina ens dollar per gallon, sod war am moldy oomomd than ea It. bow at ;duty ch. par gallon. If • very hem tax were Improod It verde Mill be bought as do {heliport article, Cr the pregue• OM °Meat in the whit. Se of mew can aztleire that might be sointbmad. A hurl tax would makebut little difference la the tosmomptlon, batiks gertardunt would tobeesitad by tter *putties id illgb taxm. TM disposition - kr new wry goiddel Is 'Aux the Mem" Whisky and tauter (manufactured) will undoubtedly be Paddled with shear, la. iiiitmaL rrorivEs. O. 1dtK1L..... ..41.0L o. . taAt =EML 080811802, REA' 4.00., (Lao awn to soma, =as ix Vius4IWAXEMI B TOS VoliZl,lrovnns iliarinank Pftbbanith litinalhatatils or BOLT AliTo altAld =am% DLAE! =VIZ, ILACHINZBY, 0111170, Oirt uars,oraP.l.4,o9uoni,rinkTonis *lrmo. Ull U/110 OBS= Wei WOP.X Lies,ta Ore 01117ABVII MATZ= TIMICV4I, lON nstirso sotuas. ; 040E1 COMMASfI3Ra , okays. a SOS ' RAILIXO; JIM YAWN OM wag booms, mow arm iluistvuolv maw, a". amoorD *as amp w0:4 4 shistetsi. aing• Itebthiglidla arum Morlih ila a IMlONdtgar Sir a ptroara .n 4 IMallaskagm'eturratt`— "40i MIWg nom WASHINGTON. D6V11411 YitUbires M" WISEUTOTON, F•l6 260244 Z ISPOITANI lICIZITEIG SILL The House Military Commit got through the House to-day a very important bill allow ing the States to turn% -for their regiments within the rebel Stelae. The following is a unapt' of its points provides for the volunieering end enlistment of any persons residing in the acceding States, and which extends to snob enlisted men the benents and existing laws ee to bounties, advance .pey,, etc., now enjoyed by the eeldiers from loyal States. arid Includes both white and adored men. States or districts precurrog molt en listments nubs credit upon their quotes. But mach practice can only continue until the cell for troops hes been made upon a State furnishing such Mad Li. It farther provides that, except u Weinberger:Bowed, no State receives credit for any but adders raised within its limits. .ICledar this law States send ing recruiting officers into the rebel Staten end getting negro soldiers by paying them bun des, will get credit thereto: on their quota. The .1:W yet awaits, of course, the action of the Senate. a BXLL TO GILLUM VIZ ITLII Of 11111TIZI. Mr. Wilson submitted to-the Banate a bill ohangbag the term of enlistment In the regu lar army, from eve' to three plan, allowing the existing bounty for enlistrosabs ap to the Ist of May, of those who enlistod originally prior to July, 1861, giVing Others absent not ezoteding ten days, Coll pay and rations. and to men detached air flub their satra pay, re *siren prior to March, 1863,Und allowing nal: pay to absent chaplains, slob or WO9llllOll, and half pay for other 'Labatt:es, Both HOONII will denote liseuuelrea to bunoonsbo. to-morrow. • No votes are to be ta ken. rel QUICIALLTIIX laNlllO CONNOR WI. The Supreme Court is' still enraged in the Quicksilver? ?dining cam Messrs. WilUams and Cattle to•dy closed their 'argument for the Beirysia heirs. On Monday Attorney General Bates will continue in behalf .of the united Statue, followed cm Tuesday by Judge Bleck for appellant, Troant. Other Cal ifornia emu will pro habit oecupy the remain der of next week. Tii LIII7IIIIIAST eIIILL PLIZIrtION. The Conference Committee on the Lieut. General Mil, ■greed imintantially as fore shadowed In last night's dispatohes, itfiking out the reectrunendation of Gen. Omit for the pleas. Mr. Washburn* stated in the Howls, that It was certain the President would appoint Gen. Grant If the bill paned - The Gentenrats opposed it, but it was car ried ever their beads. ne statement that Col Straight has ar rived at Sartre's Monroe, is dont:aim cor rect this time. It won became blown here after the late anoomvment to that end, that it was a rue by b. friends to throw the rebels di their goat& and beep them ham looking too near tome for a priseeer they were so enelects to keep. 001111 1. Z 0 .110T1ohl There has been a l!rils apprehension felt in soots quarters no to the doolsion of the Elec. tion Committee on some oostested Missouri oases. But the belief now Is that Loan and McClurg, will b. repined rightfully entitled to their seats. The Moore spent seine time on the Vir ginia election our of MeEensle and Eltehen The Election C••mmlllee reported against both of theta. The 13.1110 put out one to , day, and Is In a fair way to do the earn. for the other. Tl■ TII.OPOSID X BIJIT TAX. • She Centerlines Oommittes fatted sitar all, to agree their meeting, this afternoon, and duty will to report at the first opportnnity. LI n o votes an to taken but to morrow, nothing will now be dna. till Edon*, or Tues day, towards try log soother Committee's powers lu the premises. Senator Hale has reported . bill essentially the .11.030 as that lost last Beason by the breeches pocket veto, Intending to remedy the overslangbing of valuable celeste by the re tiring board, before triad', remissly, some of our best Akers have been ordered. RILL IN 110/10 TO £ll2lllOllO. lir. Benton's noose bill, relative to cap tures made by armed vessels in the Benin of the United States, plates the Mewl of inch vestals In the same position As to prise money that is °templed by crews of veuels In the navy proper. his now said that toe new bonds provided for by the bill lotroiloced la the House yes terdey, will be only five par riot. The Com - Enittite,of Ways and Keane to-day voted to modify the second section of that bill, so se to ilizdt the over issue of Ilvetirenties. It au thorizes It to the amount of eleven millions. COTTIACT TO reSDIOR WOOD The Government has contracted with John Minor Botts to furnish two corps of the Army of the Potomac with cr..od, the soldiers cut ting and healing it thrmsolvea Be furnishes two thousand cords amonth at four dollars cord. ROOMY TO II MMMMM DED--ETTORT I TO OZITUOI am= The Serum passed an •aeesdingly import ant bill to•dayextendtng the bounties. to the gnat et April to both veterans and volunteers. It to Opposed to torshadow the effort to dis pense with the draft -altogether. ITC= A very long reernottal wee presented In the Hone from Philadelphia manliest', praying that the circulation of State- Banks be tared out of existent*. =EIT= Mr. downer's bill to exelode disloyal pet• sons tram the poblio lands of the United Statss,notanly forbid' entry of land by such persons, bat bars them from any idles for move* of mining lands or amanita to MA bads. U. DAWSON 5111114111. Mr. Dewlap's speech yesterday attrasts at• flatten wan honest and able statement of the extremist' and Posse Detnoetatte doe. 1=0:12 General Hathoot, booming roavivial, plra a tarp dloom party to the army Aura paw today. I=l The tact that Cloyernor armour to made en► of the Neer York delegate, to the Demo cattle Mingo Convention, is considered is eonet•eln ►rtdence that he Is no longer • candidata Tor the Presidency. PROPOSED arra SOl RAMP? TARO TES Holm Rani Commit* it. solos to Now London to Ho *boot lb. proposod sill then for nary lard. PORISATIOSIF. The nomination of Web Lyon, of Lyme; daL, Nov York, for Governor 'of Idaho. eru oondrmod to!iley In Exonthre radon. D. N. Cooly nu nominated u dour of for Booth Corollne,and Lion. tenant Duty B. Sooty for Liontansu Com mander in the Navy. Ii l HU'h) F' Xr. TOM, of New York, states that the till ha pt through, tamtogiteishall_lamots out of the charge of the Jail, and alpolutlig a stardom, saver the Ocurerinnont Mess thoutaud deltas .• gear, "lath: muter oat of hlt pereataltes. ' , A trim from Little ItookiArkassur, Wac .0 . -21tosurn orsraniutton,44. Ora State will be is moons. Opposition to the liar oonstltio tin dbalaistniditly. It It see to intimate itecallvots for tior se!)/f van!. olittioatit ti thonsand." ~._. . , ' AltlArriliOnOL.l":. E-...',. 1 ‘.. •;.:-• 1: Wataninrol Crrw,Pett. 26, /M -. Sweira.—Mr. Sine= Introdund aMu to , exclude disloyal penrons from Guiiiiidittlelde of the United States.' referred to Committee ; an.Publlo Lands. Mr. Wilson Introdneed a bill Which *Dian' that fottinsulistments in the regular army shall be for three instead of dire pen, and thateoldiere to tin regular shay who enlisted price to July*2, 1861, ahaltimire they/Ml*o of re-eallsting.until the let of May next nth existing bounties, Ordered Labe priete - w„.r On, motion of Mr. Collamer, the hill to remoVie disqualifications on mount of rotor . In carrying the mails, wee coiled up, and a oonsiderplde debate ensued on the amend ment of the Post 011 ice Committee, widell pro vide' that there stall be no exclusion of. wit. veins in eosins of the United States on account of color. Messrs. Lana and Hendricks, of ,Ind., Powell and Saulsbury, opposed, and In d ., Powell Centime? and Harlan supported the amendm ut ent. • Witho concluding She object, tiof Senate resolved to adjourn, on motion or mt. Grim" until Monday. - 1 - Theilanate proceeded at half past i reelpelt to she ootiaideration of executive b Ina*. Hernia—W. Blair, from the executive "nee on, M ilitry Affaire,veported a bill ble b, of i t ter de bate was paned, allowing owl •in North Caroline, South Carolina, Alibi= and other Southern States to be a tad In 1 the army, with, all the privilege under the saluting law of toy, bounty, no. SnchWol camera to be Molted to such States or sub. divisions of Mateo as they may *toot. Tie bpi purred. Mr. Washburn., of Illinois, made a report from the Conference Committee on the disit greement amendments to the Lieutenant Gen era bill, and explained that the Howie' Com mittee agreed to the Senate amend/net& by striking oat the recommendation ihat9eneral. Grant be appoints& for the reason that they had every reason to believe that if the report 'build be conceived in, Grant would be co llected by the President. Mr. Cox aecased Mr. Washburn* of desert ing his old friend Grant by yielding to the striking out of the recommendation. The spe cial report wee adopted--roventv•three spice t folly-wen, On motion, the Hoes* adjourned: From. New Orleans—Sonthero News. New Yost, Feb. 26.—The Steamer Evening Star hal'arrived, with New Orleans 'dykes - of the 20th, via Hanover on the 22d. Two Linton soldiers, one named Wells of the 9th Illinoli cavalry,. and Ferguson, o f oth Illinois cavalry. and who were Cantered on December 6th at Elosoow,Tean., had arri ved at New Orleans. They report the woods fall of refugees trout oonscript alma, and patrols with blood honnds anon the principal scads. I The rebel papers report General Sher affair, march thronghlacsissipl w h i pped mpt the rebels being badly where. ever they attempted a stand. No returns of the losses on either side are received except ' that Adams' rebel dusky had lost two hun dred at Jackson. Two thousand loyal citizens had written to Gen. Hank; asking him to speak to peblie on polities. Ile declined, on the ground that he Mao! with tole seen to throw'military au thority with the political balance. A t Th is no news of Importance from Tea m eport says that Col. Dadley's cavalry brigade are about to go there. Per 'antra transports have been 101:1n to Pals 03yel00, to Wing away 6,000 troops stall events. There 'are indications of satire service. Adobe" from Havana state that G I Dales has resigned. Causeunknown, - Advice' from San Domingo state that Span ish troops have taken pommel= of the towns of Nave, Bane and Bue, sided by two war steamers. The towns wen to ashes when the troop entered. The news from Careen reports the entry of Can. Falcon u President of Tenesnels. The transport Belvidere had arrived at New Orleans from Pensacola. She brings news that the Hartford and other vowels warelylng at anchor there. The 29th and 30th Male* regiment* had arrived, and left for the Attakapas country. The presence of two or three Confederate cunt/caw is. Grand Lake, shows that the rebels are again up nod doing there. Gen. Dick Taylor eommands the Confederate forces. From Cairo. Csiao, Feb. S6.—The steamer Superior, from Evansville , arrived with one hundred and sixty-eight bales of cotton, a q,uantity of sneer and Memphis dates to the Stth, Gen. Davidson, from Little Sock, is among the passenger*, and will wait here for orders. The Memphis Dalau has information from high military authority In Vicksburg, con firming the report that Sherman occupied Se lma, Ala., which it gays was gained, by • (e -ven Sght No pertienlan have been re ceived. The Berfetre adds : It Is understood that the tiara point of attack would he Montgom ery, the capital of Alabama. Tire 'Warner Clyde, engaged in the cotton trade, Ina seized on the 13th inst., by the gunboat Louisville, for alleged violation of the trade regulations. Her commander, Capt. B. Cook, is charged with having weed to convey a rebel battery aerate the river for five thousand dollars in gold. The omen staltaships Belvidere and North enter arrived at Memphis on the 24th, When one hundred miles below Memphis the com mander of the Belvidere observed the steamer Pike holding communication with the shore contrary to military orders. The Belvidere fired upon the shore, and the first valley started up shout two hundred guerrillas, who fled in consternation. The Pike was ordered to report at Memphis. The Memphis cotton market Is fiat, with little prospect of improvement. flood Mid dling at 64(PS. ♦pprepdaUon. Borrow, Pah. 26.—Tbe Board of Broltart to-day appropriated $lOOO for the reUef of the adoring people of But Tonneesee. MARKETS BY TOLEGRAPH. Philadelphia Market. P1111.11.13z11Z14, Fab. S6.—floor doll sod frtoo. nook; sail salts of Bob.t Tama, $707,60, and fang at 5342.3. fluor . 00 w 1 7 SV IS . tog Solos 1. Cornmeal The demand tor Who.% Is litaltsd; small Gabe of Rai at Waal.% Whit. 5450511,41. 130 lo Wong at 51,30. Cora to Lis demand;• 3,000 butt Won sold at 5411. Cats ars doll at Snit I. Penne= than 01 aim doing: Was Ceado at sotpa. Batas! to bond al *yowl, and True ..0 Amp..in Grootriss End ProTistOn. there is • drin bat not smehltiag. Whisky analsal at 90391 Stock and Money Market* Nn Insz, Far. tO.-Btockst.tters O. a 11. I ......i r aT- --le Cromberlsod pre -. Inablires OentroL-340 Mahican leoethera. ~, Ilerierti--.--..13 0 % lierr Test Ciatrel-In% C. t P-----114% Iloollos- .—.129 Terre Haute a rhea Pi Hues= alver.-.—lne,g P. an. W.---- V% Nat= Os— . ---- 47% 0. a N. W................ 61 lIIINIOUTI es...—. —. 74 -....-1e7% tra N. a---...—lLSWllessury ..---- 111 Gelesa a Ohleago-110 tears Caspeoe.....—lor PIICLADWILIA, nos. is -lltoclum .----.1141 PIRMIL. Pe. ..- , Penteet IL.-- --ard Mode eo Wdlns 'aT..--.-71 ta=apae - ou ii7f.l.T.r. Loss letene.-----.4e, Piew Pratt Market. Me Term, Ten. ta.-eotta. m.o. Floutrall area eta) bib. whoa =dad, ogee COX imago. Oen debt. lake 94.000 we la aladal.ee. Provide=Mak, dell we ocad94l. DIMWITS Mariet. Bustssis,lrsb.S.—Wbsst dull Mut oloult% Cars Oro lira11011C• st 13. Misty In boor Obto oftsolst Ito. 121111111,1,-.01 , Irttday _ atomic& Meow St. at 3 o'clock. MART ANS 111TCSEul,. In the Mb lesr o[ bee us. I The funeral wtf take aloes on 617.14 T 1161.1150, ate o'clock, 408 k ba Woe@ redatoto, at Sandy. Greek, Penn township. NOICTOONAST.—On Tbureday Doodad It T ciao*, JAL C. MOSITGOIUST, s l id Pi pun - The Steads of the Scolly are rtspoottollp Invited to attest the funeral on Sunday aftocooca at throe o'clock. from bletate residence, Omni of Rata end pfelalley; TOTGILT.—On Wednislal .nn[*(. at oo'clock, at kb redden , * coo Pd meet, kAnttotor Cnr, 11101101411 VOlGTLT.eidets eon of John iro , o3r. WI., to tbe Mak Fier[ Moog% Tho docent Ida take lid on Writ) tan eta Witt bit. ail o'clock. no *Onto of tko3famlly are troPetnhril bond to oltandtrltkoot falba: notice. Uinta! oftersoca, tba 10th at/: o'clock, NitßuT KISS, Id. or Pensaintst P. Kane; to the [oth year oiler ego. - Thu Moab of tilt batty ire rope-irony limited 'to attend the %lint, en Sescranen toaster, Itth j tent., at 10 o'clock, from lb. =Owe of her tns.; butd.lict. ti hula% ohne; Stith want. 131T111..—. 0 n Illday mordant., ankh* to ant, EPHRAIM rate, In the 77th Error. W act. _ Ttoii -7 rftnerat trtako pine — ern= his tete iedolotote on Pride street, 00 Scriross, kith teat, at 3 o'clock p. - Tbi tbnds of tho hniU7 tee ratpostfalty bee Walt* attend.: !tido wroth& as,"4, o'clock. MST 01111 LIZ, aglow of '4•Nti and kiary Idednalltlanist, avid Pere and S ll l O l ll lO l . . Thi lomat sill tab place on BrivAT 4/Fiat alk at eateek, bow the rogation of Co parents, To. ti Ptak elms, um' 77 1. 0 td". sl inny nee nepattally %Wait_ : p LTSCH.—On Polder Wed Of &wider fbei - MUM Z. man,. swaVosor of no. S.; asth Ida - r (hint re. Wish IA the UM visco . t .p. -' e t iki.gaiiit tioditii es 73 1401% 414 R dBCn CIE» dftu* 10=2,1 tfchtelv,Tbi. fir. =~ ~'` rr^~ ' .~~ ... } r ~Y $ ~ "''#: 9 ~.,~~~ • WU Las Ail .& EIM3III 3.a00 dozen iictoliatftatAs i 1,000 do. Sk4t 1344 ;P:,;: i 1,200 •••do. Bluikes Roods,- A Irma. us , OTION ffOSIBT AND GLOB, Ana odisestft aiwortaital ot. g=e3' 9codk NotimM Small Ww:!3A, • ~ Airgnur 'dad. saryb• band; srret!fif . Atte; sk supply of .the ! . , „ .• , • lifULTliOliN 'pop s&in ILTVIVIXPENT/O'N, .Wble bimeand 1104,iiiiib! =IMA or on- Usctod tl. prom thei_udablaing batf tbarazis- Trial so - dilly,Qukar Skirt, la ' _ . O Prioris '1..0 1 4 1 7, es; the r.WAet . S.ACAVIE GLYDR,' mo. zuasKirr sTaxarr, NEW GOODS! INrsir GOOD 3 1 Eaton, Macrum Btto,'si NOS. 17 AND 19 IiFTIIST. -Ws st• sow roaldwi •• MI woorirciait et* luiti dadzable Irak glimalrfar , . HMO . (SALES. ill the sow omltl Let Filch sad Stedscass Itlllupass. Elegant styles to LAOS ocliwits.• itstsrlessa aul Ilstusb.llolll.XlSr. Esrey sulky at GLOPPY. H.• dyke of 1100 i. BPLPSD. ' !tad alibi YBltlieff ciasarre., chmu SHIM. 001AAllista 03tDr.84./0111:101111. steel Amu. waksi• • ion' Ceiliro'ot, Fancy Goods asid ..Frossotra, Wl:kb...re oar to the tree at the lowed Web Pii,e,h BATON, MACBUM 1g co., SIM AND . DRESS .GOO3B tzmcPoißiriUr., W. Barker & Co: 59 ItABICETISt Till( LARGEST mon, THE GREATEST VAILLETY. rer Exhibited ID SAW Ottg NESW GOORSI NEW 60QD81 wiaLcommaAman ap itiairraatra. Joseph &foe ;c, Co l 77 AND 79 11111131' . ST. Al.I ars am teeth-in( air - SPRING STOOK OF 1 . GOODS . we &drip to ea the attea t loa at arpalata. nes sad Paddler tioniimimliulatottkb !go, jigir &II that I. conrjua,deste „_„ Trimming mid lillilinery Linel mutat, in part, If lithor dne 111Matir7 Goods, Senbraidiniss, onto Luna and Ribbons, Rosiarf aim.. Shaw Raids, Roop Unto, glary Gods sagt,S.mall era. Our Notion Deipartxttent . • •. win bett.; wer In Plif particular strardon to Ma branch ecru Inninass. and no hope to be ulna to walla at as "Rat ten pairs amen to tay.thes at. ..: JOSEPH. =Alto r:AarTh. NBW BILKS! NEW SHAWLS DRESS 600DS I LINEN & COMO GOODS, Alex. BatOie, 21 ITEM ST. 623 SPRING GOOPR I J.' M. 13tIRCill-F*.LD'Bl 72 stufmr. sristmair. TAMA Littllll 11/11212111; swam" 'warts nr44o Vax rialtrasi - • warm cows= coirrammqs; • • • stump .r*Lilrs LINTXR. - - 4 = 10 ‘ 1124 "I) • 13Ba'AND :ALP: au attrAnrlll' • . • (hake: locates:A at doted' ditilnibb bt7 1 4 1 4 fsbilved by am= diky. bf, • iir,-.09.11,,. 7 ; • • -J]f BAR6Al2o34osslit-EMIDATEV • . , AT GOMM . =EDUCED' .11 0 TLICIEs t me , . 11W1M11; a ALS, (W ra seta, 0tt...-lat,e4h4. Taker. OT am, 1131vbeth„VelOW Ingemilf ___V"Altaated. Maillialt %boss Witli II acne of arms et, Or ftwr, int AS torklints. eiliaLasditkplt nos, ,A =NA hoomfamst. m pimmatimeM tbi` pit; br ,Msm imam Maul amid bsimicadommehilay. V a ttlagsbearPamtk stmt. 111. T QVU, LW zits* ikei. - . AZ" - ': 11 • •;, 44-40i,V''' • . _ . •-- • _ • QT/1 &-1t is iaconEro~ertibls, win !LI hatiligiatog teat 1,111104 CYLVltitstttsdhiCsitiSightili gratis,. asurste • Az •4, „ BOO* ..Vat6.6nozs, (NCB ifig: ' ter 2;ifoi .rpisnuiLer. whit totem! tin leak Jr rat in the' wend, Oast 'sad! Grist. la antenna% Ilttabatzh. anthireVi York, inipteshir be Ma almilklakirral'ilirtilaarcitated. Arstaa lk abia Ins ;AittitiliF7 Tar y or la as , V=llsPut*ar.Drtm. tißanthittirtews, an matt* of ho wain. an aThlssacs pats, or la *sir rat thisetSsi; advantag4 this untsitilled ;Wk. abets rairatrar sttnsttoes to reasons fbrosnhattair aistalaal bows. VII oltor ow Ina% as a anal clia arsanstnt-4ra eta 50,14,...iriti qf (kia.fockes Fames dm SOIS Sisea&Xdorarta athirirstela lierlttsht bani aids grins ep nab street, to• twos steal add enathilaledniti.his. SS, ast ssls laths leper sollorrirl nitt vtiklic WOW, wout4od Lt. *film.. CHEAP t' °ISA r I caiin car. Ari ..P11.144.! VITg&P I '• CEMAY I at 1931tirt. ELO-E.SI Readit nd'LAUanon, • sittrzn atamn, . . Pacrsitzp, GLOVE - "to sisaffoia, noon do' Lb " 00110818 S do ..Dor lICOLOIXOLOOAT SALIM do; MIXT% SEMIS 50LZ:06,L1 GRAMS CUM do . 'Do 111111± .• do , do; .414 of Ito tad mod= . 11 . ,!r.,,onpralrfod Co goo auani:spg a co., . Mii!MT9 0 01Ft SAtVOB Bootsa - pakb - ou, • At Bpsiausws, t.- t$ wax= 61111 r, seskiromlta Ilprtcglixda. W• ban. aim Mit !, tarp dock will% woo ortil Wawa of d. old prim. - I eat LA sr !UT .oVilitailorol ea buld, - JOS. H. Bo}lLodi D. RAGEWBA-sirseh stook Iffea's , Fineretlf IRMA Boots, zioitiANDls. musts= ItTGEIP. "lit - DAIiiPi3E14:41111 111 het 01111• -'41.PrEe5r.•..1°A.1441414 • • • . 31110Til AND 1110' issta.agaleirsob. y~ ~~::~• ~ si • W QELMA. At . I, .‘u, reporiod to bo'oecu. Oct, by. Gas Sherman, Is an the Vtrisborg Moot on Barkrisd. kl9 - mites from Vicksburg. sad bob 41 miss from IfOutorkeolkg. Os formes ./kokullbrOrd. .11 war, stthiCusareiamment of Ms .saf,stizfring post rilkiks oVkallos cocoas. Alt, dtuarsd on tbsrigtS bank of tbs Alabama Sins. It Sostairad most Clutrera isurit Visrfspor Maul: It crissorrounksel by‘stivii . suk•pokocbus acted. .rod, b 4 as sqltro burisess... - Tbs popule4rm will Ebirmas iftock s c itak Attu:ll64 arias tO be tfliiiiiirnsai . qiiiitlMk`of Uts iloy. U `:Ps &ars talmoir, bay EttrZirT44 l GAZ L ECTEMCIi. Of the Border anti Bondi= States, Axe sancta tesolint Ids istnemse, balm . tbsss 131), saw RiT.aedeito bets= stomx_stsitisl ',MU* tip:vs:aka alfamicss; wi - th tb• slim and Os 123. partsnes or the dlfferie s'lien:Asa by aer tempsu tbsy stints..- Is Is aciadreledsed by .paa.orodear.t.b. :the lassitissa at the -kiwi ertaimt. We* only 60 snits; Essallssoad is Clg. ke TS amts ; to Lit Let tindlng, with tusk. Irt. If sue 'rad Farm all Wand Ite ' 101.18 PAllalttkcssamois. Sa 66 lifth stmt. Issmis Bs% IWO, mt. yak as , ;rept c.; wise: Arm, 80. aid Amy Potoissstaiilfil ess:l thus • pmetslgs book Se did • tesr SOLD . 1p2 , 1 . 3' l'Opp7 ttieTTha Boalere *00 4 : Bolaiere Inkfitands. Sale& 'Pocket Boot& eclairs' Dirk* , for 1884. - . 11171.86 07 P11MP411141,111313.- US MIAS 07 P 0011.1 1 ,30 081 3. emus OP Dt*3o3. rose mt. O ono 07 irorarzfor,. HOLDm LT MOM, AT PFITOCK!B. ancifirm t. 41 OWLCIL. OMITS MI Books, OMRFry' end; Sew~Fspera ARE, .11ECKIIING ou BPI INB STOCK ViitrON-Frautlear licat-,ol2ll4xeces otO:iii.,ttii - •t 6, .• -40'00; tit Cl* penoo, • - • ; G HAT i ; WAN , Ha. - I2 Si to MUM GIUMT BARI:ULNA_ , ±s.ih,J)3:EOW 4a!,L) .ttfS, (10011 NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERP: 34.11 - —Thezabarloas. Amu. 64 Are: put flows, 1 3 1 - W illy bilk thur patrols to:WI tad azszutrA , . ..norazartggcnK spovs, - tcautitaistorcuttny. Tes Mr, s t drwesui. ea. tots sod &fa:, tits Inns awl Mod/. Ronal Waro,Bla Casts:-Lamp, ta., .to.; Cocking Stem; Its tad alktot Nom VW,. Ilollow Walk, (WEL Obatallmia dew Ito Ittofts atut Job:Wortt done to atilt,. retlttromxtod. MU= mit T E. wAxgama Amy* ZAG :IND ~ p seirs.OLD 800X8saalIZWSPAA, Alt Vim tbi 6 . 10.1! rt ticeiosar volls, at es IT OII2 . aao .IlO.:lo.tiadaQ w } QWIOOO~. . 0152125 AT A UMW!: 1101ININCY, at U ...dolcos Naiads ANUaktectlaw Urals Imo, Inn 1,014_114121CR1t T01R3191. iszra sat ILUUUMIUZZIES Chustbenes oaths =Tao, :pan fanti thAV imat•talhetallMisolisc• Is UM. latili.ttom3hii Heim, iPtM &ma Vacti - iPt•Ate• LU IV=I :wits eboiew &DUI Inill=Molo l 'An "admit tral.sit , ••• • down wit mut, ;7,l2sottemtiq,4l.l - _ .istamo v•I 1-Im , 2 ;r9l.lll,llautincirat Li l t -414 rhaggli*Niqt* fq l / 12 4 itisoolt,V.ollxit Want Aviv . . • 1~ - - Ito. 11 =MD Nusi FON= I liainit:&43o4 to *Om mann. I=CatM